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66 CAMBKIDGE CALENDAR
THE MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL
MEDICAL SCHOOL
A School of the University of London
The Hospital and Medical School are fully equipped for
teaching the entire medical curriculum, including in-
struction in Maternity Wards, which have recently been
added to the Hospital.
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 Medical, 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 Oxford and Cambridge Universities who have already passed or completed the
curriculum for the professional examinations in Anatomy and Physiology, are
offered for competition at the commencement of the Winter Session.
Two Broderip Scholarships of the value of £60 and £40 respectively, are awarded
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 Obstetrics).
The Lyell Medal and Scholarship, value £55 (Surgical Anatomy and Practical
Surgery).
The Leopold Hudson Prize, value 11 guineas {Surgical Pathology and Bacteriology).
The Freeman Scholarship, value £30 {Obstetric Medicine and Gynaecology).
Second year's Exhibition, value £10 lOS. (Anatomy and Physiology).
" Emden " Cancer Research Scholarship, value £100.
" Richard Hollins^' Research Scholarship, value £105.
Salters^ Co. Cancer Research Scholarship £100.
Cancer Research Scholarship £60.
The Tutors 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 application to : —
H. CAMPBELL THOMSON, M.D , F.R.C.P.
Dean of the Medical School,
Middlesex Hospital, London, W.
ADVERTISING SHEET. 67
CHARING CROSS HOSPITAL
MEDICAL COLLEGE.
(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON)
The College is complete in all Departments.
Special Teachers for all Preliminary and Intermediate
Subjects.
ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS
are awarded annually to the value of £430.
TWO UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS, value Fifty Guineas
and Forty Guineas respectively, are awarded annually in Sept-
ember to —
Oxford Men who have passed the First M.B. ; to
Cambridge Men who have passed the Second M.B. ; or to Students
who have passed the Intermediate Examination of the University of
London, and who have not entered at any London Medical School.
Subjects of the Scholarship Examination : —
Anatomy and Physiology, Including Histology.
HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS OPEN TO STUDENTS.
The Clinical Pathologist and Bacteriologist— ;^ 150 a year.
The Curator and Pathologist (annual) —£ 100 a year.
Assistant Anaesthetist — j[J)0 a year.
Medical and Surgical and Obstetric Registrars (annual) — £^0 a
year each, with luncheon in the Hospital.
The Resident Medical Officer (annual) — ;^ioo a year, with board
and residence in the Hospital.
Six House Physicians, Six House Surgeons, and Two Resident
Obstetric Officers are appointed each year on the recommendation
of the Medical Committee after Competitive Examinations. They
are provided with board and residence in the Hospital.
In the Medical School Demonstratorships and Assistant Demon-
stratorships are open to Students of the School, and carry honoraria.
Clinical Clerks and Dressers are appointed in all the General and
Special Departments of the Hospital. Arrangements can be made for
Students who have not entered for the entire medical curriculum to
hold the posts of Clerk and Dresser.
For particulars of the Classes and Fees apply to—
FREDERICK C. WALLIS, Dean.
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s1"7YhOMAS'S HOSPITAL
(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON)
The Hospital contains 603 Beds, which are in constant use.
THE HOSPITAL 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^ Practice, 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 arc open
to them.
A Resident Assistant Physician and a Resident Assistant Surgeon
are appointed annually for not more than two years. Salary £100 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 SCHOIiARSHIPS & PRIZES.
Two Scholarships in Arts.
Two Open Scholarships in Preliminary Science, value ;^i5o and £60 respectively,
at the beginning of the and year.
University Scholarship of the value of ;^5o 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, £25, and College
Prizes, £20, £15, £10 and £10.
At the end of the 4th year, the Musgrove Scholarship, £35, and College Prizes;
£20, and £10.
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.
Students' 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 Cambridge Exam., and for Primary and Final F.R.C.S.
Any further particulars in regard to the Medical School will be gladlv supplied
on application being made to Cuthbert Wallace, Esq., B.S. Lond. Dean,
G. Q. ROBERTS, M.A., Oxon., Secrelary.
ADVERTISING SHEET. 69
THE LONDON HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE.
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY -FIFTH SESSION.
The largrest Hospital in JBng-land, and the only largre General
Hospital for the whole of East London.
The Hospital contains 922 beds, which are fully occupied.
In-Patients treated in 1908— 14781. Out-Patients— 244,875.
Major Operations— 4785.
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL STAFF.
Consulting Physician— Dr. Hughlings Jackson, F.R.S. ConsultiH£ Ob'
stetric Physician -Dr. Hkrman. Physicians — Dr. Francis Warner, Dr.
Percy Kidd, Dr. Frederick J. Smith, Dr. Hadley, Dr. Bertrand
Dawson, Dr. Henry Head, F.R.S., Dr. R. Hutchison. Assistant Phy-
sicians—Dr Lewis Smith, C. Wall, O. Grunbaum, H. T. Thompson. Con-
stilting Surgeons—Sir Jonathan Hutchison, 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 Surg-eon— Mr. Mark HovKi,h. Consulting Dental
Surgeon — A. W. Barrett, Esq. Consulting Anesthetist — 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. Fornivall.
Assistant Surgeons —Mr. Rigby, Mr. Sherren, Mr. Lett, Mr. Russell Howard,
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—^. R. Morton, Esq. Bacteriologist to the Hospital— Dr. W.
Bulloch. Analyst to the Hospital— Mr. Hugh Candy. Dental Surgeons— Mr.
F. M. Farmer, Mr. bcoTT McFarlane. Ancesthetists— Dr. Probyn Williams,
Mr. HiLLiARD, and Mr. Clapham.
LECTURERS.
Medieine--Dr. Hadlby. Surgery-Mr. J. Hutchison. Anatomy-Dr. Wright.
Physiology — Mr. Leonard Hill, Mr. Greenwood, and Mr. Flack. Chemistry,
Practical Chemistry and Physics — Mr. Hugh Candy, Mr. Griffith and Mr.
J. F. Iwort. Pathology — Dr. Bulloch. Mid-w'/ery— Dr. Andrews. Practical
Obstetrics— Dr. Andrews. Public Health and Sanitary Science— Dr. Thresh.
Toxicology and Medical Jurisprudence — Dr. F. J. Smith. Mental Diseases — Dr.
Kennedy Will. Materia Medica and Therapeutics— Dr. Warner, Dr. Grun-
baum. Biology — Mr. Mudge and Mr. Buddicom. Ophthalmic Surgery — Mr.
Roxburgh. Diseases of the Ear— Mr. Tot>. Diseases of the Throat — Dr. Lack.
Anatomy attd Pathology o/ the Teeth -Mr. F. M. Farmer, Mr. Scott McFarlane.
Practical Anatomy — Dr. Wright, Mr. Warren and Mr. Patterson. Practical
Physiology— Mr. Leonard Hill, Mr. Greenwood, and Mr. Flack. Operative
Surgery — Mr. Dean. Morbid Anatomy — Dr. F. J. Smith, Dr. Hadley, Dr.
Theodore Thompson, Dr. Lewis Smith, Dr. VVall. Bacteriology — Dr. W.
Bulloch, Mr. Twort. Pathological Histology — Dr. Bulloch. Anesthetics —
Dr. Probyn Williams. Emeritus Projessorsof SurgerySxr joiiA.T-Hfi.vi Hutchison,
F.R.S, Sir Fredk. Treves. Emeritus Lecturer on Anesthetics — Dr. Hewitt.
Medical Tutor— Dr. Thompson. Surgical Tutor— Mr. Lett. Obstetric Tutor—
Dr. Maxwell.
APPOINTMENTS.— Owing to the enormous number of patients more appoint-
ments, salaried and resident, are open to students than at any other Hospital. One
hundred qualified appointments are made annually, and more than 160 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 offered 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, E. MUNRO SCOTT, Warden.
TO CAMBRIDGE CALENDAR
ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S
HOSPITAl^AND jCOLLEGE
FOUNDED BY RAHERE, A.D. 1123
Preliminary Scientific Department
The Instruction in thi-; Department has been remodelled to meet
the requirements of the New Rej^ulations 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 Courses of Instruction in : —
1. ANATOMY, including dissections.
2. PHYSIOLOGY, including practical work in Histology, Ex-
perimental and Chemical Physiology.
3. PHARMACOLOGY, including Materia Medica and Practical
* Pharmacy.
Hospital Practice and Clinical Appointments
The Clinical Practice comprises a service of 744 beds, of which 231
are allotted to Medical Cases, 335 to Surgical Cases, 23 to Diseases
of the Eye, 32 to Diseases of Women, 51 to General and Isolation
Cases, and 70 for Convalescents.
Number of Cases in 1908—
In-Patients, 8087. Out-Patients, over 131,000.
Ten House Surgeons, Ten House Physicians, Two Midwifery
Assistants, Four External Midwifery Assistants, Two Ophthalmic
House Surgeons, Two Resident Anaesthetists are appointed annually.
Two hundred and fifty clinical appointments are available for under-
graduates every three months.
Scholarships and Prizes
Scholarships and Prizes to the total value of ;^90O are awarded
annually.
Three Entrance Scholarships and two Exhibitions worth re-
spectively ;^i5o, ^75, ;^75, ^loo and /"so are awarded after an
examination held in September annually, some in Science, some in Arts.
A Handbook of the Hospital and College will be forwarded on
application. All communications should be addressed to —
The DEAN of the Medical School,
St. Bartholomew's Hospital, E.C.
ADVERTISING SHEET. 71
OAmlimrMEDIGAl SCHOPl.
PADDINGTON, W.
m (UNIVERSITY OF LONDON)
The Terms of the Sessions 1909—10 begin as follows, and Students may con-
veniently commence their studies on any of these dates :- -WINTER SESSION.
First Term, October ist, 1909; Second Term, January 6th, 1910; SUMMER
SESSION, April 2ist, 1910.
The HOSPITAl- ann MEDICAL SCHOOL are close to the 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 Kensington, 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 Groimd, 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) Preliminarv Scientific— Complete Courses in Chemistry, Physics, and
Biology. Students can join in January, April, or October.
(6) Intermediate. — Systematic Courses of Anatomy, Physiology, and Phar-
macology, with Special Tutorial Classes, for the 2nd 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 l.e obtained in the Department of Therapeutic Inoculation.
Resident Medical Officers. — Eighteen are appointed Annually by Com-
petitive Examination.
SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZES.
Open Scholarships in Natural Science.— One of ;^i45, two of ;^5o, and
one of iJ?5, will he open for competition in September.
University Scholarships. — Two of £$2 los. 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 ;^2o each, ate
awarded annually in accordance with the aggregate results of the Sessional Exami-
nations in the several courses.
HOSPITAL STAFF.
Consulting' Physicians — Dr. W. B.
Cheadlk, Dr. D. B. Lees.
Consulting; Surg^eons-Mr. \.T. Norton,
C.B. ; Mr. Edmund Owen, Mr H.
W. Page ; (Aural) Mr. G. P. Field ;
(OphthaImic)SirG.A.CRiTCHETT,Bt.,
C V.O. : (Skin)Sir Malcolm Morris,
iK.C.V.O. ; (Dental) Mr. Morton
Imai.e ; (Thr lat) Dr. Scanes Spicer.
•ulting Ano'sthetist—^lv. Henry
'AVIS
tsicians — Dr. S Phillips, Dr. A. P.
.UFF, Dr. H. A. Caley; (Out-
itients)Dr. W. J. Harris, Sir John
IROADBENT, Bt., Dr. W. H, WiLLCOX.
isicians- Accoucheur - Dr. M Hand-
'lELD-JoNEs; (Out-patients) Dr. W.
f. Gow.
Surgeons — Mr. A. J. Pepper, Mr. J.
E. Lane, Mr. H. S. Collier ; (Out-
patients) Mr. V. W. Low, Mr. W. H.
Clayton Greene, Mr. Maynard
Smith.
ophthalmic Surgeons— Mr. H. E.
JuLER, Mr. Leslie Paton.
Surgeons in charge oj Ear, Nose and
Throat Department— Dr. William
Hill, Mr. C. I. Graham.
Physician in charge of Skin Depart-
ment— Dr. Graham Little.
Physician in charge of Department ftyr
Nerx>ous Diseases— Dr. W. Harris.
Dental Surgeon— Mr. W. H. DoLA-
more.
Director 0/ Inoculation Department —
Sir Almroth Wright.
For Calendar of the Medical School, and for further particulars, apply to the
Olr. W. H. Clayton-Greene or to Mr. B. £. Matthews, School Secretary.
72 CAMBRIDGE CALENDAR
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, Secretary.
ST. JOHN'S HOSPITAL
FOR DISEASES OF THE SKIN
(INCORPORATED)
Out-Patient Department - - - LEICESTER SQl)ARE,W.C.
In-Patient Department (40 Beds) OXBRIDGE ROAD, W.
The New Out-Patient Department of this Hospital is now open,
and is provided with Laboratory, Lecture Room, Electric Room fitted
with Finsen Light, X Ray, and High Frequency and Sabouraud's
Treatment of Ringworm.
The Out-Patient 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. Eddowes) at 2 p.m., Wednesday
(Dr. Savill) at 3 p.m., Thursday (Dr. Hargreaves) at 2 p.m., and
Friday (Mr. Dawson) at 2 p.m. on Selected Cases.
CHESTERFIELD LECTURES.
These Lectures are given by Dr. Morgan Dockrell on Thursdays
at 6 o'clock during the Winter months, and are followed by Demonstra-
tions and Clinical Instruction on Special Cases.
Full particulars may be obtained from the Secretary.
GEORGE A. ARNAUDIN, Secretary-Superintendent.
ADVERTISING SHEET. 73
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—^ . Hale White, M.D., G. Newton
Pitt, M.A., M.D., Sir Cooper Perry, 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—]. Targett, M.S., G. Bellingham Smith, M.B., B.S.
Physician in Charge of Skin Department -Sir Cooper Perry, M.D.
Physician for Mental Diseases — M. Craig, M.A., M.D.
Surgeons and Assistant Surgeons — C. J. Symonds, M.S., W. A. Lane, M.S.,
L. A. Dunn, M.S., Sir Alfred Fripp, M.S., C.B., K.C.V.O., F. J. Steward,
M.S., C. H. Fagge, M.S., R. P. Rowlands, M.S., P. Turner, M.S.
Ophthabnic Surgeons— YL. L. Eason, M.S., M.D., A. W. Ormond, F.R.C.S.
Surgeon in Charge of Throat Department— ¥ . J. Steward, M.S.
Surgeon in Charge of Ear Departvient—V. Turner, M.S.
Anaesthetists— G. Rowell, 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., F.R.C S.,
R. Daviks-Colley, M.C, H. M. Page, F.R.C.S., F; E. Shipway, M.D.,
T. B. Layton, M.S., H. C. Cameron, M.B., B.C.
Dental Surgeons— ^ . A. Maggs, Esq., H. L. Pillin, Esq., M. F. Hobson, Esq.,
R. Wynne Rouw, Esq.
Medical Registrars— Yi. C. Cameron, M.B., B.C., and C H. Rippman, M.B., B.C.
Surgical Registrars— T. B, Layton, M.S., and K. H. Digby, M.B., B.S.
Obstetric Registrar — R. Davies-Colley, M.C.
Dean of the School— Yi. L. Eason, M.D., M.S.
Warden of the College—^. M. Mollison, M.A., M.C, F.R.C.S.
Lyiftg-in Charity — Mr. Targett and Mr. Bellingham Smith.
Curator of the Museum— 'Dt.Yawck'tt. ., ,«^ '^
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pursue his Preliminary and Intermediate Studies at University College, and ^^hen
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be admitted to the Special Departments for the purposes of research, or to Hospital
Practice for certain definite periods.
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Final Examinations for the Degrees of the Universities of London, Oxford,
Cambridge and Durham, and for the Final Examination for the qualifications of the
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one sum, or 82 guineas paid in two instalments of 50 and 32 guineas.
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Blundell Maple, Bart., been rebuilt and extended in accordance with the require-
ments of modern medical science. The new Hospital accommodates 300 patients,
and possesses 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 tbe
medical curriculum. There are thiee 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 10,000 volumes.
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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 Building, fully equipped and at the disposal of
Members of the Society.
PROFESSORS AND LECTURERS AND CLINICAL TEACHERS.
Medicine—]. R. Bradford, M.D. i Midwifery— Yi.. R. Spencer, M.D.,
CZ/wiVa/^^^zcm^-Sir Thomas Barlow, F.R.C.P. ; G. F. Blacker, M.D.,
Bart.,K.C.V.O.,M.D.,F.R.S. ; J. R. F.R.C.P.
Bradford, M.D., F.R.S. ; Sidney Pathology— S>\-Dtfv.y Martin, M.D.
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Russell, M.D., F.R.C.P. ; H. Batty
Shaw, M.D., F.R.C.P. ; F. J. Poyn-
ton, M.D., F.R.C.P. ; C. Bolton,
M.D., F.R.C.P.
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Clinical Surgery— A.. E. Barker,
F.R.C.S. ; R. J. Godlee, M.S.,
F.R.C.S. ; BiLTON Pollard, B.S.,
F.R.C.S. ; Raymond Johnson, B.S.,
F.R.C.S. ; Wilfred Trotter, M.S.
H. MoRRiSTON Davies, M.D., M.C.,
F.R.C.S.
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annually. The Athletic ground is at Perivale, within easy access of the Hospital,
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m the Dean, University College Hospital Medical School, University Street,
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LEONARD R. THOMAS, Secretary.
M.D., F.R.C.P.
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Diseases of Ear, Nose and Throat —
Herbert Tilley, B.S., F.R.C.S.
Dental Surgery— S. Spokes, M.R.C.S.
Ancesthetics-T>\j-Di.K\'^ . Buxton, M.D.
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(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 Cla'-ses are open to all Students whether paying composition
fees for the whole Course or paying fees for any separate subject.
COURStS FOR THE DEGREES OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1. Preliminary Scientific, Part 1. 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.
Chemistry— VyoI J. M. Thomson, F.R.S., Prof. H. Jackson, Prof.
P. A. KiRKALDY, and Assistants.
Physics— Vtoi. C. G. Barkla, D.Sc, M.Sc, M.A., and Assistants.
Bofany—Frof. W. Bottomley, M.A., F.L.S., and E. J. Schwartz,
B.Sc.
Zoology- Frof. A. Dendy, D.Sc, F.L.S.
Anatomy— FroL Peter Thompson, M.D., Ch.B., Mr. G. J. Jenkins,
M.B., CM., F.R.C.S., and J. E. S. Eraser, F.R.C.S.
Physiology— FtoL W. D. Halliburton, M.D., B.Sc, F.R.S., H. W.
Lyle, M.D., B.S , F.R.C.S., O. Rosenheim, Ph.D., and A. W.
SiKES, D.Sc, M.D., F.R.C.S.
Pharmacology— Fxol W. E. Dixon, M.A., M.D., B.Sc.
Advanced Classes in Anatomy and Physiology are also held.
Entrance, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Year Scholarships and Prizes of the
value of £400 are offered for competition.
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PETER THOMPSON, M.D., Ch.B., Dean.
WALTER SMITH, Secretary.
KING'S COLLEGE, LONDON
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the proportion of acute cases at St. George's is unusually large.
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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 'pecially adapted to the interests of men from the Universities.
Mr. H. S. Pendlebury, F.R.C.S. (Pembroke College) acts as Special Tutor to
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ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS.
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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 ;^ioo per annum
(tenable for two years), is awarded by examination to a Perpetual Pupil of the Hos-
pital every second year.
The WILLIAM BROWN EXHIBITION, of the value of £4,0 (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 Eissay.
PRIZES.
The BRACKENBURY PRIZE in MEDICINE, the BRACKENBURY
PRIZE in SURGERY, the WEBB PRIZE in BACTERIOLOGY, each of the
value of about ^30 ; and many other prizes are awarded annually.
DRESSERSHIPS to the Surgeons and CLINICAL CLERKSHIPS to the Phy-
sicians are open WithOUt fee to all Students of the Hospital.
A large number of HOUSE OFFICES (which may be held for six, twelve, or
eighteen months) are open 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 directed, are
open to Students after holding House Office : — Medical Registrar, ^aoc ; Surgical
Registrar, ;^2oo ; Curator of the Museum, ;^2oo : Assistant Curator, ;^ioo ; Obstetric
Assistant (Resident) ;^5o ; Resident Anaesthetist, ;^ioo ; Senior Anaesthetist, £^0 ;
Junior Anaesthetists (two) ;^3o
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 Ph> siology. (9) Operative Surgery. (10) Public Health. (11) Tropical Diseases.
REVISION CLASSES are h Id for all examinations. Great attention is paid
by Members of the Staff to individual Teaching.
The St. George's Hospital Club possesses Reading, Smoking, and Luncheon
Rooms, on the Hospital premises, and includes Tennis, Rowing, ai.d other sports clubs.
Students have the advantage of a Library of Medical and Scientific Books,
jwhich is kept up to date
The WINTER SESSION commences on October ist, the SUMMER SESSION
5n May ist, but Students can euer 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., ^^«. Treasurer.
E. I. SPRIGGS, M.D., F.R.C.P., Dean.
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for the teaching of the subjects of the Third Examination. 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 I/aboratory, and X-Ray, Electrical and Photographic
department.
There are unrivalled opportunities for clinical work, and great facilities for
obtaining resident appointments.
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value of nearly ;fC65o, of which about £200 is reserved for Competitors
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Almanac vii
Subjects for Examinations and Prizes xxvii
University and College Officers Ixv
Electoral Roll (List of) xcviii
Constitution of the University. Terms, &c 1
Senate-House Examinations 9
Proceedings in Degrees 118
Examination of Women 160
University Local Examinations 163
Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examination Board 165
Teachers' Trai ning Syndicate 1 68
Day Training College 170
Indian Civil Service 171
Foreign Service Students Committee 172
Diplomas, Ac, in Agriculture, Geography, Mining En-
gineering, Forestry, Anthropology, Architecture,
Military Studies '. 173—190
Fees, &c 191
Honour Class Lists 197
Degrees conferred in 1908 651
University Officers 662
Professorships 666
Readers 685
Preachers and Lecturers 688
University Scholarships and Prizes 699
Patronage of the University 810
University Buildings, Museums, &c 818
Colleges 852
Hostels 1133
Non-Collegiate Students of the University 1141
Members of the Senate not on the Boards of any College ... 1145
Doctors of Divinity by Seniority 1148
Titular Degrees 1149
Summary of Members of University 1154
List of Members of the University 1155
Cambridge Philosophical Society 1286
Antiquarian Society 1301
Philological Society 1302
Theological Society 1304
Index 1305
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AN ALMANAC, WITH
OCTOBER XXXI.— 1909.
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Michaelmas Term bej^ins. Vice Chancellor ^njters
upon office.
Previous Examination, Part I. begins.
i&ebettteentti ^unlrap after Crtnitp.
Previous Examination, Part II. begins. First Bxamin- ]
ation for M.B. Degree and Preliminary Bxamin- '
ation in Science begins.
Examination m Sanitary Science, Part 1. begins.
Previous Examination, Additional Subjects.
^iqfiUtntft ibunlJap after Crinit». Oxford Michaelmas
Term begins.
Examination in Sanitary Science Part II. begins.
Full Term begins. Michaelmas Law Sittings begin.
^ineteentlft S)unlrag after €vinitv.
Saint Inkt.
End of first quarter of Michaelmas Term.
Matriculation.
Ctoentieti^ <i»unlrag after Crinits.
Ibaint f>(mon anl} ^aint .9ulre.
Ctoentp'first tiuntrap after Crinitp.
CONGREGATIONS.
October 1 at 9.30 a.m.
„ 1 at 10 a.m.
,, 14 at 2 p.m.
„ 28 at 2 p.m.
(Not for Degrees),
UNIVERSITY CEREMONIES, «fcc.
XI
NOYEMBER XXX.— 1909.
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an Tacntg' JPag. Scarlet Day.
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11
12
13
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Ctoentgsserotttr Sunlraj) after Ci tnttg. Scarifet Dayl Com-
memoration of Benefactors. Sermon by Lady
Margaret Preacher.
Micliaelmas Term divides. K. Edward VII. born, 1841.
! ■"
Examination for Cams Prizes.
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Ctoentp*t!)irti ^unHag after Crinitg.
Meeting of Crane's Trustees. "- •"" « f^
UinlT
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25
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27
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Ctoeitttt=fourt1^ S^utilrag after ^^rinitB.,
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28
29
30
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aubent ^uttHaj).
End of third quarter of Michaelmas Term
Special Examinations for Ordinary B.A
in Theology, Political Economy, Law,
Chemistry, Physics, Modern Languages
matics, Classics, Mechanism, Agricultura
and Geography begin. Qualifying Examii
the Mechanical Sciences Tripos. Exami
Preliminary Architectural Studies.
^aint ^nlrreto. Examination for Crosse Scho
. Second
I. Degree
History,
>, Mathe-
1 Science,
lation for
nation in
larships.
CONGREGATIONS.
November 11 at 2 p.m.
25 at 2 p.m.
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J:>ECEMBER XXXI.— 1909.
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Queen Consort born, 1844.
Second Special Examination in Music for Ordinary B.A.
Degree begins.
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aberonU Smnlrag in airbent.
Saint Nicholas. Founder's Day at King's College.
General Examination for Ordinary B.A. Degree
begins. Meeting of Electors to University Scholar-
ships.
Previous Examination, Part 1. begins. Examination
for Teachers' Training Certificates begins.
Previous Examination, Part II. begins.
Full Term ends.
Previous Examination, Additional Subjects.
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Cftirli abunlrap in ^tJbent.
First and Second Examinations and Part I. of the
Third Examination for M.B. Degrees begin. Local
Examinations begin. Preliminary Examination in
Science begins.
Third Examination Part II. for M.B. Degree begins.
Class Lists published of Special Examinations for
Ordinary B.A. Degree.
Ember-Day.
General Admission to B.A. and l^L.B. Degrees.
Oxford Michaelmas Term ends. Ember-Day.
Inauguration of Bachelors of Arts, Law, Medicine,
Surgery and Music. Ember-Day.
Jfonvf^ ^tinliag in attbent. Michaelmas Term ends.
B.A.s return Books to the Library.
S>aint {Tfjomas. Michaelmas Law Sittings end. M.A.s
return Books to the Library.
Library closed for work.
Library closed for work.
Holiday at the Library.
C^rifitmag HBag. Holiday at the Library. Scarlet Day.
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.^First ^untraj) after <fl:fjristmas. ^atnt ^tepl»en.
^aint ,^Oftn. Holiday at the Library.
.^Innocents' HBag. Holiday at the Library.
Library re-opens.
CONGREGATIONS.
December 4 at 2 p.m.
,, 9 at 2 p.m.
,, 16 at 2 p.m. (General AdmisBion).
UNIVERSITY (JEEEMONlES, &c.
xiii
JANUARY XXXL— .1910.
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Cirrumrisioii.
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^econtr ^untra2> sttttv C^nstmafi*
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(IBpiptjatiB.
7
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Examinations for University Scholarships and Chafi-
cellor's Classical Medals begin. Examination for
Teachers' Training Certificate begins.
8
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Lent Terra begins.
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dfirst Sunlrag after (TFpipljanfi.
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11
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Hilary Law Sittings begin.
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14
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Oxford Hilary Term begins. Full Term begins.
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s>econi» ^ttttlrag after irPpipfjang.
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ming OPtrtDarti VM:^ acceesion, 1901.
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^eptuagesima ^uiittap.
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King Edward VII. proclaimed.
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Conbersionof^t ^Paul.
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End of first quarter of Lent Term.
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Matriculation.
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15
^eiagesima Suirtrag.
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CONGREGATION.
January 20 at 2 p.m.
XIV
AN ALMANAC, WITH
FEBRUARY XXVTIL--1910.
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purification of tfif Vivqin iHarg.
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6
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©uimiiagesima ^unlrag.
7
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Strobe CTucslrap.
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a8l&*512aelrnefitiag. Litany Day.
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jf irst ^utttrae in Ueiit. j i ) .
14
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Lent Term divides.
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Ember-Day.
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18
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Ember- Day.
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Ember- Day.
20
13
^eroitii ^unlraj? in Hciit. J
21
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Examinations tor Bell Scholarships and Abbott Scholar-
ships begin.
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24
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^aint iHattftias.
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27
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dLfiivn ^nntiav in Hent.
28
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CONGREGATIONS.
February 3 at 2 p. m.
,, 17 at 2 p.m.
,, 24 at 2 p.m.
UNIVERSITY CEREMONIES, &c.
XV
MARCH XXXI.*^1910.
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Saint David.
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End of third quarter of Lent Term.
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iTourti^ i^untrag in Itettt.
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Full Terra ends. Bell Scholars elected.
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jfiftt) Suiilraii in lent
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Previous Examination, Part I. begins.
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Previous Examination, Part 11. begins.
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Oxford Hilary Term ends. ;
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Previous Examination, Additional Subjects, j
20
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^^alm ^unlrag.
21
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23
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B. A.8 return Books to the Library. Hilary Law Sittjings
end.
24
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Lent Term ends. Holiday at the Library.
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annunciation of tl^e Firgin ittarg. <©oolt Jfrirsap.
Founder's Day at King's College. Sermon in the
Morning before the University at King's College
Chapel by one of the Society. Holiday at the
Library. ^
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Holiday at the Library.
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IS
(Saittt ^unlrap. Scarlet Day.
28
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Holiday at the Library.
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Holiday at the Library.
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Oxford Easter Term begins. Library closed for work.
M.A.s return Books to the Library.
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Library closed for work.
CONGREGATIONS.
March 5 at 2 p.m.
10 at 2 p.m.
\a8Vi
AN ALMANAC, WltM
APRIL XXX.—19I0.
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13
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Library reopens.
.iFirst ^uttUay after ©aster.
Easter Law Sittings begin.
Examination in Sanitary Science Part L begins.
Ibecottli ^untrai» after <iPaster.
Examination in Sanitary Science, Part II. begins.
Easter Term begins.
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25
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30
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C^irH ^uiiDap after (KBaster.
Full Term begins.
.iFourt^ ^untraj) after <fl?a6ter.
^atnt iHarfe. Examination for Winchester Reading
Prizes. Oral Examination in Modern Languages.
Examination for Lightfoot Scholarships begin.
CONGREGATION.
April 28 at 2 pm.
UNIVEBSITY CEREMONIES, &c.
xvii
MAY XXXI.— 1910.
Jfiftft J^untrag after OPaBter. Rogation Sunday, ^t
IP^ilip anlr ^t James.
End of first quarter of Easter Term.
Matriculation. Examination for Stewart of Rannoch
Scholarships for Hebrew begins.
^SCCUSioll maj). Scarlet Day. Examination for Stewart
of Rannoch Scholarships for Greek and Latin begins.
St John ante Portam Latinam.
^uttlrag after ascension
Examinations for Tyrwhitt's Hebrew Scholarships and
Stewart of Rannoch Scholarships for Sacred Music.
Easter Law Sittings end. Oxford Easter Term ends.
Oxford Trinity Term begins. ■
ail^itsunlrag. Scarlet Day.
51i2EijltSUn::iHonlrag. Examination for Classical Tripos
Part I. begins.
312E1^itSUn-5rnesttag. Meeting of Crane's Trustees.
Ember Day. j
Easter Term divides.
Ember Day.
Ember Day.
Crinitg ^untrag. Scarlet Day.
Examination for Medieval and Modern Languages Tripos
begins.
Trinity Law Sittings begin. Examination for Natural
Sciences Tripos Part I. begins. Special Examination
in Music for Ordinary B.A. Degree begin.
Princess Helena born, 1846. Examination for Law Tripos
Part I. begins.
Examination for Natural Sciences Tripos Part H. begins.
.If irst 5»untrag after Crinitg.
Examinations for Classical Tripos Part II., Mathematical
Tripos Part II. (New Regulations), Theological Tripos
Part I., Historical Tripos Parts I. and II., Oriental
Languages Tripos (Section I), Mechanical Sciences
Tripos, Economics Tripos Parts I. and II. begin.
CONGREGATIONS.
May 12 .. ..at 2 p.m.
May 26 at 3 p.m.
XVIU
AN ALMANAC, WITH
JUNE XXX.— 1910.
J . —
Vice- Chancellor elected. Examinations for Moral Sciences
Tripos Part I. begin. Special Examinations for Ordinary
B.A. Degree (except in Music) begin.
Examinations for Mathematical Tripos Part I., Mathe-
matical Tripos Part II. (Old Kegulations), Moral
Sciences Tripos Part II. and Law Tripos Part II. begin.
Examination for Theological Tripos Part II. begins.
Qualifying Examination for Mechanical Tripos.
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^econlr ^untrae after Ciinitg.
General Examination for Ordinary B.A. Degree begins.
Examination for Oriental Languages Tripos (Section 11.)
begins.
End of third Quarter of Easter Term.
^aitit iSarnabas.
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16
17
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(H^irtj ^untrag after Crinitj).
Preliminary Examination in Science begins. First and
Second Examinations and Part I. of the Third Examin-
ation for M.B. Degree begin.
Full Term ends. Class Lists published of Mathematical
Tripos Part I. and Mathematical Tripos Part II. (Old
Begulations), Class Lists published of Mathematical
Tripos Part 11. (New Regulations).
Class Lists published of Medieval and Modern Languages
Tripos, Mechanical Sciences Tripos and Special Ex-
aminations for Ordinary B.A. Degree.
Class Lists published of Natural Sciences Tripos Parts I.
and II. and Oriental Languages Tripos.
CONGREGATIONS
June 2 at 12.30 p.m.
June 9 at 2 p.m. (Recitation of Prize Exercises).
June 18 at 2 p.m.
UNIVERSITY CEREMONIES, &c.
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JUNE XXX.— 19101
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Admission to Ordinary B.A. Degrees. Class Lists published
of Classical Tripos Parts I. and II., Theological Tripos
Parts I. and II., Historical Tripos Parts I. and II., and
Economics Tripos Parts I. and II.
jFourll^ ^untrag after Crimtg. Commencement Sunday.
Commencement Tuesday. Scarlet Day. Longest Day.
Summer Quarter begins. Admission to B.A. Degrees
(Honours), LL.B. and LL.M. Degrees. Creation of
Masters and Doctors. Previous Examination, Part I^
begins. i i
B.A.s return Books to the Library. Previous Examination
Part II. begins.
^aittt Jof)tt tj^e iSaptiSt. Easter Term ends. M.A.s
return Books to the Library. Midsummer Day.
Library closed for work. Previous Examination, Additional
Subjects.
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Library closed for work. 1 ^*
Library re-opens. Examination for Teachers' Tr'aini^^g;'
Certificate begins.
^aint ^Peter.
CONGREGATIONS.
at 9.30 a.m. (Presentation of Supplicats).
at 11 a.m. (General Admission).
at 9.30 a.m. (Presentation of Supplicats),
June 18.
„ 18.
., 21.
'• ^^ atlla.m.J (General Admission).
21 at 2p.m.
AN ALMANAC, WITH
JULY XXXI.— 1910.
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l&iit^ S)Utttrag after Crinitg. i
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^iqfftft ^uttUap after Crtnitp.
18
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20
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21
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22
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23
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24
13
laint^ Suiitrag after Crinitg,
25
M
Saint ^amtQ.
26
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27
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28
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29
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30
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Trinity Law Sittings end.
31
1 ^
Cettt]^ ^unlraB after Crinitg.
UNIVEKSITY CEKEMONIES, &c.
XXI
AUGUST XXXL— 1910.
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Ctoelftf) ^ttiirras after Crinitij.
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21
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C^irteenti^ ^untrag after €vinit^.
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^aint ISartlftoIometo.
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AN AtiMANAG, WITH
SBPTEMBEH XXX— 1910.
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8
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9
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10
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jFittttniff ^utttrag afUv Crinitg.
B.A.s return Books to the Library.
M.A.s return Books to the Library.
Library closed to-day and until the 23rd inclusive for
the annual inspection.
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
25
26
27
28
29
13
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^iiteentl^ ^untras after CrinitB.
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23
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24
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Ibebenteentli ^untrag after €vmi^.
^aittt ittattlDeh). Ember Day.
Ember-Day.
Ember-Day.
Library re-opens.
13
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W
Th
30 F
a^igl^teentl^ ^untrag after Crinits.
^amt Mitfiael atilt all Angels.
UNIVI^SJTY gpREMQ^IES, &c.
XXiu
OCTOBER XXXI 1910.
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office. Previous Examination, Part I. begins.
2
3
4
^ineUentfi ^'untrag after Cnttitg.
Previous Examination, Part 11. begins. Preliminary
Examination in Science and First Examination for
M.B. Degree begin.
5
W
Examination in Sanitary Science, Part I. begins.
6
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Previous Examination, Additional Subjects.
7
8
F
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Qualifying Examination for Mechanical Sciences Tripos.
9
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Ctoentiet]^ Sunirag after Crinitg.
10
M
Oxford Michaelmas Term begins. Examination in
Sanitary Science, Part 11. begins.
11
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Full Terra begins. .M'-ii-um, . i
Michaelmas Law Sittings begin. j
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^aittt anfte, nni^%
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20
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End of first quarter of Michaelmas Term.
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Matriculation.
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23
IS
Ctoentg^seeontr ^untrag after Crinitg.
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ifT.riffTf* ^v\(Uif: 1
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Cbentgstl&trtr ^tintrag after Crinitg." Ut\h-i 7/ or.
31
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AN ALMANAC, WITH
NOVEMBER XXX— 1910.
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^U faints' 1038. Scarlet Day.
mitniji^foMYtfi ^nn&fljp after Ctthitg. Scarlet Day.
Commemoration of Benefactors. Sermon by Lady
Marjjaret Preacher.
Members of the Council of the Senate elected.
Kiny: Edward VII. born, 1841.
Michaelmas Term divides.
Examination for Carus Prizes. I
CU)eirtf)=ftftn ^uttlTflfw after Crittitp.
Meeting of Crane's Trustees.
20 B
21 M
22 T
23 W
24 Tu
25 F
26 S
CtDent8=sixtl^ ^unOai) after Crinitp.
27
13
28
M
29
T
30
W
atJbent ^nnttag.
End of third quarter of Michaelmas Term. Specisft I
Examinations for Ordhiary B, A. De^ees (except ih
Music) begin. Examination for Crosse Scholarships.
^aint antrretD.
I
UNIVERSITY CEREMONIES, <fec.
XXV
DECEMBER XXXI.— 1910.
Queen Consort born, 1844.
g»erotttr ^unlrap hi ^trbent.
Meeting of Klectors to University Scholarships. General
Examination for Ordinary B.A. Degree bejrins.
Saint Nicholas. Foumler's Day at King's College.
Special Examination in Music for Ordinary B.A. Degree
begins.
Pull Term ends.
C^trlr $utilta)D in ^Irbrnt.
Preliminary Examination in Science. First and Second
and Part 1. of the Thud Examination for M.B.
Dog rets begin.
Previous Evaminaliun, Part 1. begins Third Examin-
ation Part II. for M.B. Degree begins Class Lists
pul)lisljed ()( Special Examinations for Ordinary
I J. A. Degree.
Ember- Day.
General Admission to H.A. and LL.B. Degrees. Pre-
vious Examination, Part 11. begins.
Ember- Day.
Oxford Michaelmas Term ends. Ember-Day. Previous
Examination, Additional Subjects.
.^Fourt^ Sitintrae in airbetit.
Michaelmas Term ends. Inauguration of Bachelors
of Arts, Law, Medicine, Surgery and Music.
B.A.s return Books to the Library,
^aint Clftomas. Michaelmas Law Sittings end. M.A.s
return Books to the Library.
Library closed for work.
Library closed for work.
Holiday at the Library.
Christmas Hag. Scarlet Day.
^aint ^tepl^etl. Holiday at the Library.
I^aitlt Jloifttt. Holiday at the Library.
UttttorentS' Hag. Holiday at the Library.
Library re-opens.
EXAMINATION AND PRIZE SUBJECTS.
K PREVIOUS EXAMINATION.
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.
Part I. 1910.
St Matthew's Gospel, or Plato, Euthyphro and Ciito.
Virgil, Aeneid Book vi, or unprepared passages of Latin, without the
use of a dictionary; with grammatical questions.
Xenophon, (Economicus, Chapters i — x, 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.
1909. (In place of St Luke's Gospel) St Luke's Gospel (Authorised
Version) or Macaulay, History of England, Chapters i — in.
(In place of Homer) Milton, Comus and Lycidas.
1910. (In place of St Matthew's Gospel) St Matthew's Gospel (Authorised
Version) or Macaulay, Essay on Lord Bacon.
(In place of Xenophon) Shakespeare, King Lear.
PART L
Alternative Subjects for natives of Asia and Africa not of European
parentage.
Ababic.
1909 and 1910. Qur'^n, the last Juz', Suras Ixxviii — cxiv.
Al-Fakhrf, from the Dawlatu' 1-Arba'a to the death of Yazfd ,
inclusive (pp. 88—143 in Ahlwardt's edition; pp. 65—107 in the
k Cairo ed. of A. H. 1317).
The Seven Mu'allaqat. Simple passages from the principal commen-
taries may also be set in connexion with the verses to which they
belong.
Sanskrit.
and 1910. Katha Upanj^ad, with Sarikara's commentary on the first
three sections (ed. Anandasrama Series).
Hitopadesa, in and iv (ed. Peterson, Bombay Sanskrit Series).
Malavikagnimitra (ed. Shankar Pandit, Bombay Sanskrit Series.)
xxviii EXAMINATION AND PRIZE SUBJECTS.
1909 and 1910. The Four Books {Ssu Shu):—
1. The Confucian Analects {Lun Yii).
2. The Great Learning {Ta Hsiieh).
3. The Doctrine of the Mean {Chung Yung).
4. The Works of Mencius {Meng Tzu).
A competent knowledge of these Books will be required from every
candidate.
Two papers will be set in each of the above languages 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
will contain
(a) passages for translation into English from the set books above
specified, with grammatical or other questions immediately
arising thereupon,
(&) 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 II.
Paley's Evidences, or as an alternative either Elementary Logic
or Elementary Heat and Chemistry.
Practical and I'heoretical Geometry.
Arithmetic. Algebra.
English Essay,
1909. Henry the Fifth.
1910. Scott, Woodstock.
Additional Subjects.
1909.
Mechanics with Trigonometry*
Michelet, Jeanne d'Arc.
V. Hugo, Ruy Bias.
H. V. Kleist, Michael Kohlhaas.
Sybel, Die Erhebung Europas gegen Napoleon I.
1910.
Mechanics with Trigonometry.
Racine, Britannicus.
Michelet, Louis XI et Charles le Temeraire.
Wildenbruch, Harold.
Paszkowski, Lesebuch zur Einfiihrung in die Kenntnis Deutsch-
lands, Section ii (a — c).
GENERAL EXAMINATION.
Part I.
1909. 1. Homer, Odyssey, Books ix and x.
2. Tacitus, Germania, cc. 1 — 27, and Agricola.
3 and 4. Mechanics and Trigonometry.
5. ( V^oluntary.) Latin Prose.
1910. 1. Herodotus, Book vi.
2. Horace, Satires, Book ii (omitting Satires 4, 7 and 8).
3 and 4. Mechanics and Trigonometry.
5. (Voluntary.) Latin Prose.
EXAMINATION AND PRIZE SUBJECTS. xxix
Part II.
1. The Acts of the Apostles in Greek.
2. 1909. From the Accession of Charles I to the Restoration.
1910. From the Accession of James II to the Death of
Queen Anne.
3. English Essay or Essays on the subject for Paper 2.
4. Hydrostatics and Heat.
5. (Voluntary.) 1909. Shakespeare's Hamlet.
1910. Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice.
SPECIAL EXAMINATION IN THEOLOGY.
Pabt I.
1. Outlines of Old Testament History.
2. 1909. St Mark's Gospel in Greek.
1910. St Luke's Gospel in Greek.
1911. St Matthew's Gospel in Greek.
3. (Voluntary.) The History of the Jews from the close of the Old
Testament History to the Fall of Jerusalem, with special attention
to the condition of Palestine in the time of our Lord.
Pakt II.
1. Old Testament:
1909. I. Kings xii — xxii; II. Kings; Amos; Jeremiah i— vii,
xl — xliv.
1910. II.Kingsxviii — xxv; Ezra; Nehemiah; Haggai; Zechariah.
1911. Genesis; Exodus i—xxiii; Amos; Malachi.
2. Greek Testament :
1909. I. II. Thessalonians ; II. Peter.
1910. 1. Corinthians.
1911. Galatians; 1 Peter.
3. Outlines of English Church History to a.d. 1830.
4. (Voluntary.) Hebrew:
1909. I. Kings xvii — xxii ; II. Kings i — viii.
1910. Jeremiah xxvi — xxviii, xxxiv — xliv.
1911. Genesis xl — xlviii; Exodus i — vi.
5. (Voluntary.) Outlines of Early Church History to the death of Leo
the Great.
6. (Voluntary.)
1909. The Conversion 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 Adamnan's Life of
St Columba (English Translation by Huyshe. Notes
will be found in Fowler's edition).
1911. The English Restoration, 1660—1688, with Evelyn's
Diary for those years.
7. Essay on the subject matter of papers 1, 2 and 3.
SPECIAL EXAMINATION IN POLITICAL ECONOMY. '
Part I.
Industry and Money.
Jevons, Money. Marshall, Elements of Economics, Vol. i.
Walker, The Wages Question.
1)2
XXX EXAMINATION AND PRIZE SUBJECTS.
Voluntary Sithject.
1909, and until further notice : — The English Poor Law.
Books recommended :
Lonsdale, The Enghsh Poor Laws. (P. S. King, 1902.)
Sellers, Foreign solutions of Poor Law. Problems. (Marshall
and Sons.)
Paet II.
Trade, Banking, and Public Finance.
Bagehot, Lombard Street. Bastable, International Trade. Clare,
Money Market. Bastable, Public Finance, Books in., rv.
Voluntary Svhject.
The Economic Functions of Government.
Jevons, The State in Kelation 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.
Pabt I.
1909, and 1910. Parliament. — Anson, Law and Custom of the Con-
stitution, Vol. I.
1911. Constitutional Law as treated in Maitland's Constitutional
History of England.
1909, 1910, and 1911. English Criminal Law.— Kenny, Outlines
of Criminal Law.
1909 (Voluntary). Select Cases in Criminal Law. — Book recom-
mended: Kenny, Select Cases in Criminal Law, Part I. (General
Principles) and Part II. Sections 1—5.
1910 (Voluntary). Select Cases in Criminal Law. — Book recom-
mended : Kenny, Select Cases in Criminal Law, Part I. (General
Principles) and Part II. Sections 14 — 20.
1911 (Voluntary). Select Cases in Criminal Law.— Book recom-
mended: Kenny, Select Cases in Criminal Law, Part II.
Sections 1 — 5, and 10.
Part II.
1909, 1910, and 191 1. Elementary parts of the English Law of Real
Property.— Williams, Law of Real Property with the omission
of Parts V. and VII. and the Appendixes.
1909. English Law of Torts.— Pollock, Law of Torts with the
omission of the Appendixes.
1910, and 1911. Law of Contract. Book recommended : Anson,
Law of Contract.
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 II. 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.
EXAMINATION AND PRIZE SUBJECTS. xxxi
1911 (Voluntary). Select Cases in the Law of Contract. Book
recommended: Finch, Select Cases on the Law of Contract,
Chapter ii.
4. Essay relating to the subject-matter of papers (1) and (2).
SPECLIL EXAMINATION IN HISTORY.
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) —
1909. England in the age of WyclifTe.
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. 1485—1832.
2. Outlines of English Constitutional History, a.d. 1485—1832.
3. 1909. The age of Frederick the Great.
Reddaway : Frederick the Great.
Longman: Frederick the Great.
1910. The Spanish Government of the Netherlands, a.d, 1555 — 73.
Motley : Rise of the Dutch Republic. Parts i. n. in.
Cambridge Modern History, Vol. in. Chaps, vi. vii.
4. (Voluntary) —
1909. The reign of Henry VIII.
Pollard: Henry VIII.
1910. The Period of the Reform Bill, a.d. 1827—1834.
Spencer Walpole: History of England from 1815.
Vol. in., Chaps, xi. xii. xiu. 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 the Special Board for History and Archaeology.
Part 1, Paper 1. J. F. Bright, English History.
The following may also be consulted :
J. R. Green, Short History of the English People.
S. R. Gardiner, Student's History of England.
Part 1. Paper 2. Taswell-Langmead, English Constitutional History.
For both papers, Traill: Social England, Chaps, iii. — vii. should be
consulted.
(New Regulations, 1911.)
Part I. 1 and Part II. 1 and 2:
Bright, History of England; Fletcher, An Introductory History
of England; Gardiner, Atlas of English History.
[Candidatesmay also consult for Part 1. 1, Barnard, Companion
to English History (Middle Ages) , Stubbs, Early Plantagenets j
Bateson, Medieval England ; Townsend-VVarner, Landmarks of
English Industrial History; and for Part II. 1 and 2, Pollard
Factors in Modern History; Creighton, Queen Elizabeth; Gar
diner, Puritan Revolution; Seeley, Expansion of England:
Morley, Walpole; Harrison, Chatham; Rosebery, Pitt:
Townsend- Warner, Landmarks of English Industrial History.]
XXXii EXAMINATION AND PRIZE SUBJECTS.
Part I. 2: The Reign of Edward III.
Tout, Political History of England 1216—1377, Chs. 15 to 19
inclusive.
Froissart, Chronicles, Chaps. 1 to 6 inclusive.
Chaucer, Prologue.
Pari I. 3 (Voluntary) : James and Philip van Artevelde.
Ashley, James and Philip van Artevelde.
Froissart, Chronicles, Chaps. 7 to 10 (relevant portions).
Part II. 3: The Emperor Charles V.
Armstrong, Charles V.
[For an outline of the Reformation Period, Seebohm, The Era of
the Protestant Revolution, may also be consulted.]
Part II. 4 (Voluntary):
Hammond, Outlines of Comparative Politics ; Cornewall Lewis, Re-
marks on the Use and Abuse of some Political Terms; Seeley, Intro-
duction to Political Science ; Mill, Representative Government.
Part II. 5:
Subjects for an Essay relating to the subject-matter of papers 1, 2, 3.
SPECIAL EXAMINATION IN MODERN LANGUAGES.
1. English: Part I.
1909. Shakespeare, Merchant of Venice. Percy, Reliques of Ancient
Poetry (Second Series).
1910. Shakespeare, Twelfth Night. Palgrave's Golden Treasury
pp. 273 — 346 (ccLxxxvi — cccxxxix).
1911. Shakespeare, As You Like It. Palgrave's Golden Treasury,
CCVIII — CCLXXXV.
2. French:
1909. Michelet, Jeanne d'Arc. V. Hugo, Ruy Bias.
1910. Racine, Britannicus. Michelet, Louis XI. et Charles le
Tem^raire.
1911. Racine, Athalie. Marbot, Memoires, Vol. II. cc. 1—26. •
German :
1909. Sybel, Die Erhebung gegen Napoleon I. fed. Nichols).
Grillparzer, Weh dem, der liigt. Freytag, Soli und Haben
(Ginn's Series).
1910. Wildenbruch, Harold. Lesebuch zur Einfiihrung in die
Kenntnis Deutschlands, ed. by Paszkowski, Section ii, a — d.
1911. Gutzkow, Zopf und Schwert. Tieck, Ein Dichterleben.
Fulda, Der Talisman.
3. (Voluntary.) French:
1909, 1910, and 1911. Extraits de la Chanson de Roland, ed. G. Paris.
(Voluntary.) German:
1909. Walther von der Vogelweide (Sammlung Goeschen).
1910 and 1911. Hartmaun von Aue, Der arme Heinrich.
4. Translation from English into French or German.
1. English: Part II.
1909. Chaucer, Man of Lawes Tale (Group B, lines 134—1162) and
Pardoners Prologue and Tale (Group C, lines 287 — 968).
Gray's Poems.
1910. Chaucer, Prologue to the Canterbury Tales; The Nun's
Priest's Tale. Shakespeare, Hamlet.
EXAMiNATlOiN AND PRIZE SUBJECTS. xlxili
1911. Chaucer, Prologue to the Canterbury Tales, Pardoner's Pro-
logue and Tale (A. 1—858, C. 329—968). Milton, Paradise
Lost, Books I and II.
2. French:
1909. Moliere, Les Precieuses ridicules. Racine, Les Plaideurs.
Voltaire, Le Siecle de Louis XIV., cc. 1 — 24.
1910. Moliere, Le Misanthrope. Fromentin, Un et6 dans le Sahara.
1911. Molibre, Les Ferames Savantes. Bossuet, Oraisons fun^bres.
German :
1909. Schiller, Wallenstein. Kleist, Michael Kohlhaas.
1910. Grillparzer, Das goldene Vlies. Selections from the Corre-
spondence between Schiller and Goethe, ed. by Robertson.
1911. Uhland, Ernst von Schwaben. Hebbel, Agnes Bernauer.
Liliencron, Anno 1870 (Selection, by Bernhardt from the
' Kriegsnovellen ').
3. Translation from French or German into English.
4. Translation from English into French or German.
5. (Voluntary.) 1909. Wyatt's Old English Reader (pp. 1—27).
1910. Wyatt's Old English Reader, p. 21 (A. S.
Chronicle, an. 893)— p. 46.
1911. Sweet's Anglo-Saxon Primer.
6. (Voluntary.) Origfinal Composition in French or German.
7. Essay on the subject matter of papers 1 and 2.
SPECIAL EXAMINATION IN CLASSICS.
Part I.
1. 1909. Thucydides, iv. Plato, Protagoras.
1910. Herodotus, viii. Demosthenes, Meidias.
1911. Thucydides, vii. Plato, Meno.
2. 1909. Sophocles, Electra. Aristophanes, Clouds.
1910. Aeschylus, Septem contra Thebas. Aristophanes, Equites.
1911. Homer, Iliad xxiii, xxiv. Euripides, Hippolytus.
3. Unprepared Translation from Greek.
4. (Voluntary.)
1909. Greek History, b.C. 431—404.
1910. Greek History, b.c. 500—431.
1911. Greek History, b.c. 431—404.
Part II.
1. 1909. Cicero, Pro iMurena. Livy ii.
1910, Cicero, Second Philippic. Tacitus, Annals vi.
1911. Cicero, ad Atticura, ii. Sallust, Jugurtha.
2. 1909. Plautus, Miles Gloriosus. Horace, Odes.
1910. Lucretius, III. Virgil, Aeneid, v and vi.
1911. Plautus, Trinummus. Virgil, Georgics i, iv.
3. Unprepared Translation from Latin.
4. Latin Prose Composition.
5. (Voluntary.)
1909. Roman History, b.c 509—287.
1910. Roman History, b.c. 44— a.d, 37.
1911. Roman History, b.c 121—56.
6. Essay on the subject matter of the portions of authors selected for
papers 1 and 2.
xxxiv EXAMINATION AND PEIZE SUBJECTS.
CLASSICAL TKIPOS. Part I.
Papers XI. and XII.
Greek History to times not later than 322 b.c,
Roman History to times not later than 117 a.d.
Paper XIV. (1)
1910. Aristotle, Politics i 1252'»— 1260^, It (vii) 1322*— ISSB*'.
1911 and 1912. Aristotle, Ethics i, ii, x.
CLASSICAL TRIPOS. Part II. 1910.
Section A.
The alternative subjects for Paper 3 (c) are:
Greek, Aeschylus, Agamemnon, Choephori, Eumenides.
Latin, Livy, Books xxxi — xxxiv.
The following books will be found useful for paper 3(a) (b) (c):
Cobet, Variae Leciiones, Novae Lectiones, Collectanea Critica, Mis-
cellanea Critica. Lindsay, An Introduction to Latin Fextual Emendation.
Madvig', Adversaria Critica, Opuscula Academica. Iwan MUller's Hand-
buch der klassischen Altertumswissenschaft, vol. i., parts B and C.
Thompson, Manual of Greek and Latin Palaeography. Gardthausen,
Griechische Palaeographie. Wattenbach, Anleitung zur griechischen
Palaeographie, Anleitung zur lateinischen Palaeographie. Kenyon, F. G.,
Palaeography of Greek Papyri (1899).
The selected subject for paper 4 is: The Odyssey, with special refer-
ence to Books XIII — XXIV.
Section B.
The selected works are :
PlHto, PMlebus, Sophist.
Aristotle, de anima, B, F.
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. 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 670 to
510B.C.
4. The special period of Roman History appointed is from 225 to
201 B.C.
5. (a) The g-eneial 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 writing's of Gaius.
(/3) The special subject prescribed for study in Law is as follows:
The Speeches of Antiphon.
Section U.
The special subject for paper 2 (/3) is The Akropolis of Athens.
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. Vitruvius.
A collection of passages of ancient authors bearing on the lives and
works of artists is given in Overbeck, AntiJce Schriftquellen.
EXAMINATION AND PRIZE SUBJECTS. xxxv
Section E,
For papers 1, 2, 4, the following books, in addition to the grammars in
ordinary use, will be found specially useful :
Giles, Manual of Comparative Philology (ed. 2).
Brugmann, Griechische Grammatik (ed. 3).
Lindsay, Latin Language.
Brugmann and Delbruck, Grundriss der vergleichenden Grammatik
(so far a.e bearing on the subjects of this Examination).
Breal and Postffate, Semantics.
Roberts, E. S., Introduction to Greek Epigraphy,
The following works may be consulted with advantage:
Strong, Logeman and Wheeler, The History of Language.
Sweet, History of Language.
Oertel, Lectures on the Study of Language.
Blass, Ueber die Aussprache des Griechischen (ed. 3) (translated).
Sommer, Handbuch der lateinischen Laut-und-Formenlehre.
The selected subjects for paper 3 are the following:
Story of Nala, Books i — xii.
Rigveda, Hymns i. 13; i. 113; iii.47; iv.l; v. 55; v. 63; vii.68; viL86;
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 vedique.]
CLASSICAL TRIPOS. Pabt II. 1911.
Section A.
The alternative subjects for Paper 3 (c) are:
Greek: Aeschylus, Agamemnon, Choephori, Eumenides.
Latin, Catullus.
• The following books will be found useful for paper 3 (a), (6), (c).
Cobet, Variae Lectiones. Lindsay, An Introduction to Latin Textual
Emendation. Madvig, Adversaria Critica. Iwan MUUer's Handbuch der
klassischen Altertumswissenschaft, vol. i., parts B and 0. Thompson,
Manual of Greek and Latin Palaeography. Gardthausen, Griechische
Palaeographie. Wattenbach, Anleitung zur griechischen Palaeographie,
Anleitung zur lateinischen Palaeographie. Kenyon, F. G., Palaeography
of Greek Papyri (1899).
The selected subject for paper 4 is :
The Odyssey, with special reference to Books xiii — ^xxiv.
Section B.
The selected works are :
Plato, Phaedo^ Sophist.
Aristotle, Metaphysics A, H, A,
Lucretius.
Section C.
1. The questions in the general paper on Greek History will be limited
0 times not later than 146 b.c.
2. The questions in the general paper on Roman History will be
imited to times not later than 180 a.d.
3. The special period of Greek History appointed is from 670 to 510 b.c.
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xxxvi EXAMINATION AND PRIZE SUBJECTS.
4. The special period of Roman History appointed is from 134 to
70 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 Gaius.
(13) The special subject prescribed for study in Law is asfoUowg : —
The Speeches of Antiphon.
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. Vitruvius.
A collection of passages of ancient authors bearing on the lives and works
of artists is g'iven in Overbeck, Antike Schriftquellen.
Section E.
The selected subjects for paper 3 are the following:
Story of Nala, books i — xii.
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.]
MORAL SCIENCES TRIPOS.
Schedule of the Subjects of Examination in Part I, of the Moral
Sciences Tripos.
Logic.
I. Province of Logic, formal and material. Postulates of Logic.
Relation of Logic to Psyclaology and to Theory of Knowledge. Thought
and language.
II. Names and concepts: extension and intension: definition and
division: categories: predicables.
III. Judgments and propositions and their classification: opposition
of propositions : immediate inferences. Theories of the import 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 natm-e: principle of causality: connexion between induction
and deduction.
VI. Observation and experiment: methods of induction: scientific
explanation : the nature and uses of hypothesis : classification,
VII. Elementary theory of probability, and its relation to statistics.
Fallacies.
List of books recommended on this subject :
Mill, Logic. Jevons, Principles of Science. Keynes, Formal Logic.
Bosanquet, Essentials of Logic.
The following books shordd also be consulted :
Bacon, Novum Organon. Sigwart, Logic. Venn, Logic of Chance.
Venn, Empirical Logic. Hobhouse, Theory of Knoioledge.
i\
EXAMINATION AND PRIZE SUBJECTS. xxxvii
Psychology.
I. Standpoint, data, and methods of Psychology. Its fundamental
concepts and hypotheses. General analysis of mind: presentations,
attention, feeling, conations. Differentiation, retentiveness, assimilation.
Mental development.
II. Sensations and movements, theoretically and experimentally
treated. Physiological data. Psychophysical methods: Weber's Law.
III. Perceptual processes, theoretically and experimentally treated^
Illusions. Temporal and Spatial perception. Reaction- time experiments.
Comparison of percepts ; rhythm; temporal estimation, &c.
IV. Re-presentations, theoretically and experimentally treated.
Generic images : memory, recognition, and imagination. Hallucinations.
Association, its forms and their analysis. Flow of ideas. Span of
prehension.
V. Pleasure and Pain. Emotions, their analysis and classification.
Expression of Feeling and of the Emotions, Psychological elements of
Aesthetics.
VI. 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 the Categories.
VIII. Development of Voluntary Actions : Appetition and Aversion ;
Desu-e ; Imitation ; Habit ; Conflict of motives, Deliberation, Self-control.
List of books recommended on this subject :
Ward, Articles '* Psychology ' ' in the Encyclopaedia Britannica. James,
Principles of Psychology. Kiilpe, Outlines of Psychology. Stout, Manual
of Psychology.
The following books should also be consulted :
Sully, The Human Mind. Stout, Analytic Psychology. Sanford,
Course of Experimental Psychology. Ladd, Psychology Descriptive and
Explanatory . Ebbinghaus, Grundziige der Psychologic.
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 in 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. Relative and absolute good.
IV. The moral ideal. Happiness ; duty ; perfection ; self-realisation.
V. The system of conduct. Particular duties and virtues ; classifica-
tion of the virtues ; types of moral character.
VI. Relation 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 utilitarian schools ;
Kant's Ethics and its influence ; the theory of evolution.
xxxviii EXAMINATION AND PRIZE SDBJECT8.
List of books recommended on this subject :
Butler, Sermons on Human Nature and Dissertation on Virtue. Hume,
Enquiry concerning the Fiinciples of Morals. Kant, Fundamental Fnnci-
plesof the Metaphysic of Morals. Mill, Utilitarianism. Sidgwick, Methods
of Ethics. Sidgwick, Outlines of the History of Ethics. Spencer, Fiinci-
ples of Ethics, Parts i and iv. Green, Froleyomena to Ethics, Book iii.
The following books should also be consulted :
Plato, 'The Republic. Aristotle, 'The Nichomachean Ethics. Adam
Smith, Moral Sentiments. Bentham, Frinciples of Morals and Legislation.
Wmidt, Ethics.
Elements of Philosophy.
I. The general conception of philosophy. 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,
Rationalism, Criticism.
III. Theories of Being in general, of Nature, and of Mind : Dualism,
Materialism, Idealism. Theories of the relation of Body and Mind:
Parallelism and Interaction.
IV. Practical Philosophy: its relation to Theoretical Philosophy.
Theories of Worth and the Good. The Problem of Evil. The Freedom
of the Will. The Individual and Society.
V. Philosophy of Rehgion. The Individual and the Absolute: Im-
mortality. The Being of God.
List of books recommended on this subject :
Lotze, Outlines of Metaphysics. Paulsen, Introduction to Fhilosqphy,
Kiilpe, Introduction to Fhilosophy.
Schedule of the Subjects of Examination in Fart II. of the Moral
Sciences Tripos.
Section I.
Metaphysical and Ethical Philosophy.
I. Epistemology. Individual and Universal Experience. Sense-
particulars, Formal Knowledge, Eeal Knowledge. Scepticism, Empiricism,
Rationalism. Criteria of Knowledge. The Theory of Categories. Limits
of Knowledge : the Knowable and the Unknowable.
II. Philosophy of Nature. The Description of Nature ; the Interpre-
tation of Nature. Space and Time. Mechanical and Dynamical Theories
of Matter. Cosmological Antinomies. Evolution. Problem of Life :
Causation and Teleology.
III. Philosophy of Mind. The conception of the Soul. The relation
of Body and Mind. Mental Activity. Relation of the Individual Mind to
other Minds and to the Universe. The Interpretation of History.
IV. Ontology. Experience and Reality. Degrees of Reality. Con-
cepts of Being: the One and the Many. The Problem of Change.
Realism and Idealism. The World as Thought and as Will. Mysticism.
The Duality of Subject and Object ; the unity of Subject and Object : the
Relative and the Absolute.
V. Practical Philosophy. The Categories of Worth: the true, the
beautiful, and the good. Freedom and KesponsibiUty. Optimism and
Pessimism. Progress. The Ultimate Ideal.
VI. Philosophy of Religion. The religious consciousness and its
various types. Faith in God. Belief in a Future Life. Evidences of
God's existence. Nature and Attributes of God.
EXAMINATION AND PRIZE SUBJECTS. xxxix
History of Modern Philosophy.
The period to be studied will 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 some extent, the period generally, in the writings,
or selected portions 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 Tei-m next but one preceding that in
which the examination is to be held.
1910. The Philosophy of Leibniz and Lotze, with special reference
to Philosophical works of Leibniz, trans, by G. M. Duncan; Leibniz-
Monadology and other philosophical writings, trans, by R. Latta, Lotze's
Logic (Book III.), Metaphysic, and Microcosmus (Book ix.).
The writings of other leading thinkers to be studied at first hand are
Descartes, Discourse on Method ;
Berkeley, Dialogues hetioeen Hylas and Philonous ;
Hume, An Enquiry concerning Htivian Understanding (omitting
§§ X. and xi.);
Spinoza, Ethics, Part I. ;
Kant, Prolegomena.
1911. The History of Enghsh Philosophy from Locke to Hume (inclu-
sive) with special reference to the following works :
Locke, Essay on Human Understanding ;
Berkeley, Principles of Human Knoioledge, and Dialogues between
Hylas and Philonous •
Hume, Treatise on Human Nature, and Dialogues concerning Natural
Religion.
The works of leading thinkers to be studied at first hand are
Descartes, Meditations ;
Spinoza, Ethics, Part I. ;
Leibniz, Monadologie ;
Kant, Prolegomena.
Section 11.
Logic.
Students will be expected to shew a fuller knowledge of the subjects
mcluded in the schedule for Part I and of current controversies in con-
nexion with them. The Examination will include the Theory of Knowledge,
Methodology, the Theory of Probability and Statistics, and Symbolic
Logic.
Section III.
Psychology.
A fuller knowledge will be required of the subjects included in the
schedule for Part I and of the past history and present controversies
relating to them. The subjects of Comparative Psychology and Social
Psychology will also be included. Further and fuller knowledge will be
required of the physiology of the senses and of the central nervous system
as weU as of Experimental Psychology generally, together with such facts
of Mental Pathology as are of psychological uiterest.
Xl EXAMINATION AND PRIZE SUBJECTS.
LAW TRIPOS. Part I.
Selected subject for Papers 3 and 4 ,
1910. Ad legem Aquiliam, Dig. ix., Lib. ii.
1911. De Usufructu, Dig. vii., Lib. i.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED FOR LAW TRII'OS AND MEDAL
EXAMINATION BY THE BOARD OF LEGAL STUDIES.
The names of the books of principal importance are printed in bold type.
Jurisprudence. — Austin's Jurisprudence. Blackstone's Conunentaries.
Introduction, §§ 2, 3, and the general part in the first chaps, of
each Book. Salmond's Jurisprudence. Markby's Elements of Law. Clark's
Practical Jurisprudence. Holland's Jurisprudence. Maine's Ancient Law
(Pollock's Edition). Village Communities, Early History of Institutions, and
Early Law and Custom. Pollock's First Book of Jurisprudence. Jetliro
Brown's Austinian Theory of Law.
Roman Law.— Parallel texts of Gaius and Justinian ; Pellat. Manuale
Juris Synopticum or Gneist. Syntagma. Bruns. Fontes luris
Antiqui. Gaius; edited by Muirhead or Poste (4th Edition). lustiniani
Digesta; ed. Mommsen, editio stereotypa. Justinian's Institutes; edited by
Moyle. Muirhead's Historical Introduction to the Private Law of Rome.
Roby's Introduction to the Study of the Digest. Roby's Roman Private Law.
Clark's History of Roman Private Law, Part 1 (Sources.) Girard. Manuel
de droit romain. Cuq, Les institutions juridiques des Remains. Sohm's
Institutes of Roman Law. Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire,
chap. 44. As a Lexicon, Dirksen's Manuale Juris Civilis
International Law.— Hall's International Liaw, or Xiawrence's Principles
of International Lavr, or Oppenheim's International Law, or
Westlake's International Law. Holland's Laws and Customs of Wars
on Land. Scott's Cases ou International Law. Walker's Manual of Inter-
national Law. Maine's Lectures on International Law. Westlake's Chapters
on International Law. Westlake's International Law, Part. I (Peace).
Part 2 (War). Despagnet. Cours de Droit International public. Bonfils.
Manuel de Droit International Public. Ullmann. Vdlkerrecht.
English Law.— iJeaZ and Personal Property: Williams's Lavrof Real Property.
Digby's History of the Law of Real Property. Goodeve's Law of
Real Property. Challis's Law of Real Property. IVilliams' s Law of
Personal Property or Goodeve's Laixr of Personal Property.
Strahan and Kenrick's Digest of Equity or Ashburner's Principles of Equity.
Contract: Anson's Law of Contract, or Pollock's Principles of Con-
tract. Tort : Pollock's Law of Torts, or Salmond's Lavr of Torts.
Bigelow's Elements of the Law of Torts. Criminal Law : Kenny's Outlines
of Criminal Law. J. F. Stephen's Digest of the Criminal Law. J. F.
Stephen's Digest of the Law of Evidence, or Wills's Law of Evidence. J. F.
Stephen's History of Criminal Law. Constitutional Law and History:
Anson's Lavr and Custom of the Constitution (Vols. I. and II.).
Dicey's Law of the Constitution. Maitland's Constitutional
History. Stubbs's Constitutional History. Hallam's Constitutional His-
tory. May's Constitutional History. General Text-Books : H. J. Stephen's
Commentaries on the Laws of England. Pollock and Maitland's Elistory
of English Law. Holmes's Lectures on the Common Law. Holdsworth's
History of English Law. Jenks' Digest of Enghsh Civil Law. Selections of
Cases: Smith's Leading Cases on the Common Law. White and Tudor's
Leading Cases on Equity. Tudor's Leading Cases on the Law of Real Property.
Tudor's Leading Cases on Mercantile Law. Finch's Select Cases on the Law of
Contract. Kenny's Select Cases on Criminal Law. Kenny's Select Cases
on the Law of Torts.
HISTORICAL TRIPOS.
PaKTS I. AND II.
1910:
Period I. Reign of Augustus (b.c. 27 to a.d. 14).
Res Gestae Divi Augusti (relevant portion). Te.\t edited by Peltier and Cagnat
(Paris 1886) or by Mommsen (small edition in uswn scholarum and large edition
with German notes). Velleius Paterculus ii, cc. 89—120 (inclusive). Suetonius,
Vita Augusti (relevant portions). Cassius Dio, Books lii and liii, cc. 1—22
(Teubner text).
EXAMINATION AND PRIZE SUBJECTS. xli
Period II. The Roman Empire from a.d. 284 to a.d. 323.
Anonymus Valesii, Fragment i. Lactantius, de Mortibus Persecutorum.
Mamertinus, Panegyric on Maximian. Nazarius, Panegyric on Constantine.
Zosimus, Book ii. chaps. 8 to 38.
*** The Board also recommend for reference and study, Eusebius, Vita Constantini
(omitting Book iii. cliap. 25 to end, and Book iv. chap. 75 to end), and Socrates,
Ecclesiastical History, Book i.
Period III. Gregory VII.
Bruno, de bello Saxonico. Lamperti Hersfeldensis Annates (from 1072). Both
inScriptores reruni germanicarum. Gregorii Epistolae, ii. 55, in. 5, 19,
IV. 2, 12, 12a, VI. 17a, 30, vii. 14a, viii. la, 58, in JaflFe's Monumenta Gregoriana.
Period IV. The War of the Spanish Succession.
Correspondence of the Duke of Marlborough, in C!oxe's Memoirs of the Duke of
Marlborough, ed. Wade, 3 vols, (new ed., 1893). Journal in6dit de Jean-
Baptiste Colbert, Marquis de Torcy. Ed. Masson, 1884. Saint-Simon,
M6moires, 1704—1706 (inclusive), in the edition of Boislisle, vol. 12 (1893) and 13
(1897).
Period V. The Foreig-n Policy of France from the Accession of Louis
Philippe to 1841.
Ambassade de Talleyrand a Londres 1830—1834. Premiere partie. Ed. Pallain.
Mfimoires et correspondence du Comte de Villele : for study pp. 409 et seqq. : for
reference and consultation pp. 1—408 (Tome v, Perrin et Cid, Paris, 1890).
Guizot, Histoire parlementaire de France, vol. 1, xxii, xxlii, xli ; vol. 2, xlvii, Iii,
liv, Ixix, Ixxii, Ixxviii, vol. 3, Ixxix— Ixxxii, Ixxxvi, Ixxxviii, xci, xciii, xciv (Jan. 14,
15, 16), xcvi — ciii, cv, cvi, ex— c.xiv, cxviii, cxxii.
1911.
Period I. Reign of Augustus (b.c. 27 to a.d. 14).
Res Gestae Divi Augusti (relevant portion). Text edited by Peltier and Cagnat
(Paris 1886) or by Mommsen (small edition in usum scholarum and large edition
with German Notes). Velleius Paterculus ii, cc. 89—120 inclusive). Suetonius,
Vita Augusti (relevant portions). Cassius Dio, Books lii and liii, cc. 1 — 22
(Teubner text).
Period II. Gregory VII.
Lamperti, Annales from 1075 (Scriptores Rerum Germanicarum). Bruno, De
Bello Saxonico (Scriptores Rerum Germanicarum). Bonitho, Liber ad amicum.
Books VII to IX inclusive (Jaffe, Monumenta Gregoriana). Gregorii Epistola*,
Reg. 1 1*, 19, 21, 26, 29a, 60, 85 : ii 13, 30, 31, 49, 62, 75: iii 4, 5, 10 : iv 2, 3, 12, 12a,
22: V 7, 14a, 16, 18: vi 5a, 17a, 30: vii 3, 14a, 25: viii la, 20, 26, 51, 58: Ep. Coll.
3, 20 (JaflF6, Monumenta Gregoriana).
Period III. The Great Rebellion, 1640—1658.
Clarendon's History of the Rebellion, Books in— xi inclusive. (The edition by
W. D. Macray, Oxford, 1888, is recommended.) The Speeches in Carlyle's
Letters and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell. (The edition of S. C. Lomas, London,
1904, is recommended.) Ludlow's Memoirs. (To the death of Oliver Cromwell.
The edition of C. H. Firth, Oxford, 1894, is recommended.) S. R. Gardiner,
Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution (omitting Part ij. The
Correspondence of M. de Bordeaux and other documents printed in Guizot's
Histoire de la R6publique d'Angleterre et de Cromwell, i, pp. 355—520 and ii,
pp. 403-648.
*^t* The Board also recommend for reference and study. The Letters in Carlyle's
Letters and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Robert Baillie's Letters and Journals
(Laing's edition), i, pp. 271—400 and ii, pp. 42—417.
Period IV. The War of the Spanish Succession.
Correspondence of the Duke of Marlborough, in Coxe's Memoirs of the Duke of
Marlborough, ed. Wade, 3 vols, (new ed., 1893). Journal inSdit de Jean-
Baptiste Colbert, Marquis de Torcy. Ed. Masson. 1884. Saint-Simon,
M^moires, 1704—1706 (inclusive), in the edition of Boislisle, vol. 12 (1893) and
13 (1897).
xlii EXAMINATION AND PRIZE SUBJECTS.
Period V. The Foreign Policy of France from the Accession of Louis
Philippe to 1841.
Anibassade de Talleyrand k Londres 1830---1834. PremiSre partie. Ed. Pallain.
M^nioires et correspondance du Comte de Villfile : for study pp. 409 et seqq. :
for reference and consultation pp. 1—408 (Tome v. ed. Perrin et Cie, Paris,
1890). Guizot, Histoire parlementaire de France, vol. 1. xxii, xxiii, xli ; vol. 2,
xlvii, lii, liv, Ixix, Ixxii, Ixxviii ; vol. 3, Ixxix— Ixxxii, Ixxxvi, Ixxxviii, xci, xciii, xciv
(Jan. 14, 15, 16), xcvi— ciii, cv, cvi, ex— cxiv, cxviii, cxxii.
Part II.
Select Subject in Thought, Literature, or Art.
1910 and 1911. i'he Culture and Art of tlie 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
genera oratorum. Virgil, Aen. vi, vin. Horace, Epist. ii and Ars Poetica.
The following works should be consulted, in so far as they bear upon the subject :
Teuffel, Roman Literature, edited by Schwabe and translated by Warr. Boissier,
La Religion Roraaine d'Auguste aux Antonins. Sellar, Roman Poets of the
Republic. Sellar, Roman Poets of the Augustan Age. Wickhoff. Roman
Art (translated by Mrs Strong). E. A. Gardner, Greek Sculpture. Lanciaui,
Ruins and Excavations of Ancient Rome. Mau, Pompeii (English Translation).
Strzygowski, Orient oder Rom.
1912. Thought and Art during the Period of the Great Rebellion.
Sir Robert Filmer, Patriarcha. James Harrington, Oceana. Thomas Hobbes,
Leviathan. Milton, Areopagitica, Tenure of Kings and Magistrates, Civil Power
in Ecclesiastical Causes, Ready and Easy way to establish a Free Commonwealth.
Memoirs of the Duke of Newcastle, by Margaret his Duchess. Sir Anthony Van
Dyck, by Lionel Cust, Great Masters in Painting and Sculpture. London, 1906.
The Special Board for History and Archaeology give notice that the
following are the Selected Treaties and Cases to be studied in connexion
with the Paper on International Law for Part II. of the Historical Tripos:
1910 and 1911. The Treaties between the principal European states con-
cerning the question of "free ships, free goods," down to the Declara-
tion of Paris, 1856.
The cases on political nationality or domicile as the criterion of enemy
or neutral property at sea, especially the Venus (8 Cranch 253 ;
Freeman Snow, 319; Scott, 591), Le Hardy c. La Voltigeante (1 Pistoye
et Duverdy, 321; Freeman Snow, 337), and Le Joan (Barboux, 101 ;
Despagnet, § 651).
1912. The Peace Treaty of Paris of 1856.
The Declaration of Paris 1856, and the cases and incidents con-
nected with the latter up to the present time.
NEW REGULATIONS.
Pakt I.
The History of England 1660 — 1714 a.d. with the following authorities:
Burnet, History of my own Time, Book iii. Pepys' Diary, Sept. 1666 to Aug. 1667
inclusive. Dryden, Absalom and Achitophel. HaUfax, A letter to a
Dissenter. Defoe : The True Born Englishman. Swift, Conduct of the
Allies.
EXAMINATION AND PEIZE SUBJECTS. xliii
OLD AND NEW EEGULATIONS, 1912.
Part II.
1. The Second Punic War.
Polybius in (and the relevant fragments of other books). Livy xxi— xxiii.
2. Gregory VII.
Lamperti. Annales from 1075 (Scriptores Reruin Gerinanicarum). Bruno, De
Bello Saxonico (Scriptores Rerum Gennanicaruni). Bonitho, Liber ad amicum,
Books VII to IX (.Jaft"6, Monunienta Gregoriana). Gregorii P^pistolae, Reg. 1 1*,
19. 21, 26, 29a, 60, 85 : ii 13, 30, 31, 49, 62, 75 : in 4, 5, 10 : iv 2, 3, 12, 12a, 22 : v 7,
14a, 16, IH : vi 5a, 17a, .30 : vii 3, 14a, 25 : viii la, 20, 26, 51, 68 : Ep. Coll. 3, 20
(Jalfi6, Monumenta Gregoriana).
3. The Great Rebellion 1640—1658.
Clarendon's History of the Rebellion, Books in to xi inclusive. (The edition by
W. D. Macrav. Oxford, 1888. is recommended.) The Speeches in Carlyle's
Letters and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell. (Tlie edition of S. C. Lomas, London,
1904, is recommended.) Ludlow's Memoirs (to the death of Oliver Cromwell).
(The edition of C. H. Firth, Oxford, 1904, is recommended.) S. R. Gardiner,
Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution (omitting Part I). The
Correspondence of M. de Bordeaux and otlier documents printed in Guizot's
Histoire de la R^publique d'Angleterre et de Cromwell, i pp. 355—520 and
II pp. 403—648.
4t\ The Board also recommend for reference and study, The Letters in Carlyle's
Letters and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, and Robert Baillie's Letters and
Journals (Laing's edition) i pp. 271—400 and n pp. 42—417.
4. The War of the Spanish Succession.
Correspondence of the Duke of Marlborough, in Coxe's Memoirs of the Duke of
Marlborough, ed. Wade, 3 vols, (new ed. 1893). Journal inMit de Jean-Baptiste
Colbert, Marquis de Torcy (ed. Masson, 1884). Saint-Simon, M^moires, 1704—
1706 (inclusive) in the edition of Boislisle, vol. 12 (1893) and 13 (1897).
5. The Foreign Policy of France from the Accession of Louis Philippe to
1841.
Ambassade de Talleyrand k Londres 1830—1834. Premiere partie. Ed. Pallain.
M^moires et correspondance du Comte de Villdle : for study pp. 409 et seqq. :
for reference and consultation pp. 1—408 (Tome v, ed. Perrin et Cie, Paris,
1890). Guizot, Histoire parlementaire de France, vol. 1, xxii, xxiii, xli; vol. 2,
xlvii, lii, liv, Ixix, Ixxii, Ixxviii ; vol. 3, Ixxix — Ixx.xii, Ixxxvi, Ixxxviii, xci, xciii, xciv
(Jan, 14, 15, 16), xcvi — ciii, cv, cvi, ex— cxiv, cxviii, cxxii.
THEOLOGICAL TRIPOS. 1910.
Part I.
Paper I. Old Testament (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.)
Paper 2. Genesis, in Hebrew.
Paper 3. Pas-sages 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.
I 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.
xliy EXAMINATION AND PKIZE SUBJECTS.
Paper 8. (A) Ancient Creeds. The following Creeds and Documents
are recomraended for special study : Rules of Faith in Irenaeus
and Tertuilian. 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 L etter of Cyril of Alexandria to Nestorius, with the
anathemae 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
Symbolo.
(B) Irenaeus, Book in.
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 LXX.
Papers. Passages for Translation from the Old Testament (Hebrew)
generally. Hebrew Composition.
Section II. New Testament.
Paper 1. The Gospel according to St Luke, with the Latin Versions
and the following patristic commentary: Cyril of Alexandria
(Migne, P. G. Vol. Ixxii) on cc. x — xxi (inclusive).
Paper 2. The Epistles to Timothy 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 III. History and Literature.
Paper 1. Clement Alex., Paedagogus, Book i. Tertuilian, De Corona.
Paper 2. Innocent III. Registrum de Negotio Romani Imperii (Migne,
Vol. ccxvi, col. 995—1174). Gesta Innocentii III ab auctore
anonymo (Migne, Vol. ccxiv, col. xvii — ccxxviii).
Paper 3. Henry VllI (1527—1547 a.d.). Selected illustrative documents :
Harpsfield, 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 wrothe (Arber's reprints or other editions).
Roper's Life of Sir Thomas More.
For reference: Gee and Hardy, Documents illustrative of the History
of the English Church. Tindale, The obedience of a Chris-
tian man (in Doctrinal Treatises, Parker Society). Cranmer's
Letters i — cclxxix and Appendix, 460 — 470 in Letters and
Remains (Parker Society). Formularies of Faith set forth
by the King's authority during the reign of Henry VllI
(Oxford, 1856).
EXAMINATION AND PRIZE SUBJECTS. xlv
Section IV. Dogmatics.
The History of Christian Doctrine to the close of the Council ot
Chalcedon.
The History of the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit from the end of
the Apostolic age to St John of Damascus (inclusive).
Selected references and illustrative documents: Ignatius,
Eph. 9, 18, Magn. 13, Philad. 7. Shepherd of Hermas,
mand. v 2 f., xi 5, sim. v, ix. Justin, 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. TertuUian,
adv. Prax. 2, 8, 15, 23, 30. Novatian, de trin. 29. The
Dionysii, ap. Athan. de sent. Dion. 17, de decret. 26. Creed
I of Gregory Thaumaturgus (in Hahn, Symbole); Nicaeno-
^flt Constantinopolitan Creed (ibid). Cyril of Jerusalem, catech.
so ivj xvi, xvii. Athanasius, orat. adv. Arian. i 46 — 50, iii24;
(|>( epp. ad Serap. i, iii, iv. Didymus, de trin. ii. Epiphanius^
Kj ancor. 8 f., 67, 70 ff. Basil, adv. Eunom. iii, de Spiritu Sancto.
-, Gregory of Nazianzus, orat. theol. v. Gregory of Nyssa,
quod non sint tres Dii. Hilary, de trin. ii 29, viii 19 f.
Ambrose, de Spiritu Sancto. Aug-ustine.defideet 8ymbolo9,
de trin. v 14, xv. Cyril of Alexandria, 9th anathematism
with Theodoret's reply. The Chalcedonian 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 Justificatione, 588—596 (Opera, Paris, 1571, or
Venice, 1589). Luther, Comment, in Ep. ad Galatas (the
relevant passages), Edn. Wittenberg, Vol. v, 214 f., or else-
where. Also: extracts in Denifle, Luther und Luthertum in
. der ersten Entwickelung, Vol. i, Pt. ii (sources), pp. 309 —
33L Calvin, Institutio religionis Christianae, (Jap. x: De
Justificatione Fidei et meritis operum. In Corpus Reforma-
torum, Vol. xxix, 738 f. (The English Translation by Calvin
Translation Society may be referred to.) Lainez, Disputa-
tiones Tridentinae, ed. Grisar, Tom. ii, Disputatio de justitia
imputiva, pp. 153—192. Homilies (Book i), Of the Salvation
of all mankind, Of the true and lively Faith, and Of Good
Works. Augsburg Confession, Article iv (in Corpus Refor-
matorum, Vol. xxvi,or in Friedrich Francke, Libri Symbolici
Ecclesiae Lutheranae, 1847). Confessio Tetrapolitana, Cap.
iii, De Justificatione et Fide (in Niemeyer, Collectio Con-
fessionum, p. 746). Thirty-nine Articles, Art. xi. The
Council of Trent, Session vi. Decrees and (3anons.
Section V. The Philosophy of Religion and Christian Ethics.
Papers I and 2. The principles and history of the Philosophy of Re-
ligion.
Paper 3. Christian Ethics.
(A) General. (B) Bishop Butler's Sermons.
Paper 4. Ideas of Causality considered with reference to the possibility
of miracles.
Additional Paperf.
Paper I. TheLXX.
(A) General Introduction. (B) 1 Samuel. Micah.
xlvi EXAMINATION AND PRIZE SUBJECTS.
Paper 2. 2 Maccabees. The Greek fragments of the Book of Enoch.
Philo, De sacrificiis Abelis et Caini, and I)e Cherubim.
Papers. The Shepherd of Hermas. The Gospel of Nicodemus (Part ii;
Tischendorf, Evv. Apocr. pp. 301—311).
Paper 4. Selected Liturg-ies and Service Books: The Liturgies of St Basil
and St Chrysostom. The English Offices of Baptism and
Confirmation.
In accordance with Reflation 19 for the Theological Tripos the
Board publish the following- 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.
The Philosophy of Religion.
Students will be expected to have a g-eneral knowledge of the history
of the subject. For this 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 Thought. Descartes, Discourse on Method, and Meditations;
Berkeley, The Principles of Human Knowledge (omitting: §§ 110—134),
also Dial, iv in Alciphron ; Butler, The Analog-y of Religion Natural and
Revealed to the Constitution and Course of Nature; Hume, On Miracles
(section x in his Enquiry concerning Human Understanding); Kant, Trans-
cendental Dialectic, Bk ii ch. 3 (The Ideal of Pure Reason), also Critique
of Judgment, Pt ii; Schleiermacher, Discourses on Religion; Lotze, Out-
lines of the Philosophy of Religion, together with the corresponding parts
of the Microcosmos.
The following books also, among others, bear upon various topics
included in the Syllabus. Martineau, A Study of Religion; Boedder,
Natural Theology; J. Caird, The Fundamental Ideas of Religion ; T. H.
Green, Prolegomena to Ethics, Bk 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; Flint, Theism and
Antitheistic Theories; Westcott, The Gospel of Life; Illingworth, Per-
sonality Human and Divine, and Reason and Revelation; Aubrey Moore,
The Christian Idea of God (Essay ii in Lux Mundi); Rashdall, The Ulti-
mate Basis of Theism (Essay i in Contentio Veritatis), also Essay 8 in
Essays on Personal Idealism.
Christian Ethics.
The following books are recommended: Martensen, Christian Ethics
(General Part); Dorner, System of Christian Ethics; Newman Smyth,
Christian Ethics.
Among other books which may be referred to with advantage are the
following: Sidgwick, Outlines of the History of Ethics; Neander, Vor-
lesungen iiber Geschichte der christlichen Ethik (ed. Erdmann); Gass,
Geschichte der christlichen Ethik; Martineau, Types of Ethical Theory;
Sorley, Ethics of Naturalism ; Butler, Sermons I — 3; F. D. Maurice, The
Conscience and Social Morality; Rickaby, Moral Philosophy.
THEOLOGICAL TRIPOS. 1911.
Pabt I.
Paper 1. Old Testament (General Paper). Fuller knowledge will be
required of the period from the Exodus to the Death of Saul,
with the historical portions of Exodus and Numbers, also
Joshua, Judges, 1 Samuel, Amos and Hosea. (See Supple-
mentary Regulation i.)
EXAMINATION AND PRIZE SUBJECTS. xlvii
Exodus i — xxiii, Judges, 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 Luke. The Epistle to the Hebrews.
The History of the Church, including the history of Doctrine,
to A.D. 461.
Papers. (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 Eome. 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, Bihliothek
der Symbole, etc., and most of them in Heurtley, De Fide et
Symbolo.
(B) Athanasius, De Incarnatione.
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 LXX.
Paper 3. Passages for Translation from the Old Testament (Hebrew)
generally, Hebrew Composition.
Section II. New Testament.
Paper 1. The Gospel according to St John, with the Latin Versions
and the Commentary of Origen, torn, xxxii.
Paper 2. The Epistles to the Romans, with the Latin Versions and the
Commentary of Ambrosiaster on chapters i — viii (inclusive).
Paper 3. The New Te8tament(Greek) generally, with Greek Composition.
Section III. History and Literature.
Paper 1. Gregory of Nazianzus, Theological Orations. TertuUian, De
Corona.
Paper 2. The Investiture Controversy, with Bernheim, E., Quellen zur
Geschichte des Investiturstreites. 2 Theile. Leipzig, 1907.
Paper 3. Henry VIIl (1527-1547 a.d.).
Selected illustrative documents: Harpcfield, Treatise on the
pretended divorce (Camden Society). Relevant parts of Nar-
ratives of the Reformation (ed. Nichols, Camden Society), and
Chronicles of the Grey Friars of London (ed. Nichols, Camden
xlTiii EXAMINATION AND PRIZ£ SUBJECTS.
Society). Rede me and be not wrothe (Arber's reprints or
other editions). Roper's Life of Sir Thomas More.
For reference : Gee and Hardy, Documents illustrative of the
History of the English Church. Tindale, The obedience of
a Christian man (in Doctrinal Treatises, Parker Society).
Cranmer's Letters i — cclxxix and Appendix, 460 — 470 in
Letters and Remains (Parker Society). Formularies of Faith
set forth by the Kingr'a authority during the reign of Henry
VIII (Oxford, 1856).
Section IV. Dogmatics.
Paper 1. 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 John of Damascus (inclusive).
Selected references and illustrative documents: Ignatius, Eph.
9, 18, Magn. 13, Philad. 7. Shepherd of Hermas, mand. v 2 f.,
xi 6, sim. v 6, ix 1. Justin, apol. i 6, 13, 33, 60. Irenaeus,
haer. iv. 7.4; 20. I : cf. Apostolic Preaching (ed. Harnack),
passim. Hippolytus, adv. Noet. 12 — 14. Clement of Alexan-
dria, 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, 13, 25, 30.
Novatian, de trin. 29. The Dionysii, ap. Athan. de sent.
Dion. 17, de decret. 26. Creed of Gregory Thaumaturgus (in
Hahn, Symbole); * Constantinopolitan ' Creed (ibid.). Cyril
of .Jerusalem, catech. iv, xvi, xvii. Athanasius, orar. adv.
Arian. i 46—50, iii 24; epp. ad Serap. i, iii, iv. Didymus, de
trin. ii. Epiphanius, ancor. 8 f., 67, 70 ff. Basil, adv.
Eunom. iii, de Spiritu Sancto. Gregory of Nazianzus. orat.
theol, v. Gregory of Nyssa, quod non sint tres Dii. Hilary,
de trin. ii 29, viii 19 f. Ambrose, de Spiritu Sancto. Augus-
tine, de fide et symb'olo 19, de trin. v 14, xv. Cyril of Alex-
andria, 9th anathematism with Theodoret's reply. The
Chalcedonian Definition. Canons of certain Councils of
Toledo in cent. vii. St John of Damascus, de fide orthodoxa
i7, 8.
Paper 3. Justification.
Selected illustrative documents : Contarini, Gaspar, De Justifi-
catione, 588—596 (Opera, Paris, 1571, or Venice, 1589).
Luther, Comment, in Ep. ad Galatas (tlie relevant passages),
Edn. Wittenberg, Vol. v, 214 f., or elsewhere. Also: extracts
in Denifle, Luther undLuthertum in dererstea Entwickelung,
Vol. i, Pt. II (sources), pp.309 — 331. Calvin, Institutio re-
ligionis Christianae,Cap. x: De Justifications Fidei et meritis
operum. In Corpus Reformatorum, Vol. xxix, 738 f. (The
English Translation by Calvin Translation Society may be
referred to.) Lainez, Disputationes Tridentinae, ed. Grisar,
Tom. ii, Disputatio de justitia imputativa, pp. 153 — 192.
Homilies (Book i). Of the Salvation of all mankind, Of the
true and lively Faith, and Of Good Works. Augsburg Con-
fession, Article iv (in Corpus Reformatorum, Vol. xxvi, or in
Friedrich Francke, Libri Symbolici Ecclesiae Lutheranae,
1847). Confessio Tetrapolitana, Cap. iii, De Justificatione et
Fide (in Niemeyer, Collectio Confessionum, p. 746). Thirty-
nine Articles, Art. xi. The Council of Trent, Session vi,
Decrees and Canons.
EXAMINATION AND PRIZE SUBJECTS. xlix
Section V. The Philosophy of Religion and Chi-istian Ethics.
Papers 1 and 2. The principles and history of the Philosophy of Religion.
Papers. Christian Ethics. (A) General. ( B) The Ethical teaching of
Pascal.
Paper 4. Ideas of Causality considered with reference to the possibility
of miracles.
Additional Papers.
Paper 1. The LXX. (A) General Introduction. (B) Judges i — ix. Job
xxvi — xlii.
Paper 2. Tobit. Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs in Greek : Reuben,
Levi, Naphtali. Benjamin. Josephus, Contra Apionem, Bk ii.
Paper 3. The Epistle of Barnabas. The Acts of PanI and Thecla.
Paper 4. Selected Liturgies and Service Books: Apostolic Constitutions,
Book viii. The English Orders for the Visitation of the Sick,
and the Burial of the Dead.
In accordance with Regulation 19 for the Theological Tripos the
Board publish the following 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.
The Philosophy of Religion.
Students will be expected to have a general knowledge of the history
of the subject. For this 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 Thought. Descartes, Discourse on Method, and Meditations;
Berkeley, The Principles of Human Knowledge (omitting §§ 110—134),
also Dial, iv in Alciphron; Butler, the Analogy of Religion Natural and
Revefiled to the Constitution and Course of Nature; Hume, On Miracles
(section x in his Enquiry concerning Human Understanding); Kant,
Transcendental Dialectic, Bk ii cli. 3 (The Ideal of Pure Reason), also
Critique of Judgment, Pt. ii; Schleiermacher, Discourses on Religion;
Lotze, Outlines of the Philosophy of Religion, together 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; Boedder, Natural
Theology; J. Caird, The Fundamental Ideas of Religion ; T. H. Green,
Prolegomena to Ethics, Bk. i; J. S. 31111, Theism (in Three Essays on
Religion) ; Huxley, The Physical Basis of Life, Animal Automatism, and
Hume; J. Ward, Naturalism and Agnosticism; Flint, Theism and Anti-
theistic Theories; Westcott, The Gospel of Life; Illingworth, Personality
Human and Divine, and Reason and Revelation; Aubrey Moore, The
Christian Idea of God (Essay ii in Lux Mundi) ; Rashdali, The Ultimate
Basis of Theism (Essay 1 in Contentio Veritatis), also Essay 8 in Essays
on Personal Idealism; Eucken, Life of the Spirit.
Christian Ethics,
The following books are recommended: Martensen, Christian Ethics
(General Part); Dorner, System of Christian Ethics; Newman Smyth,
Christian Ethics.
Among other books which may be referred to with advantage are the
following: Sidgwick, Outlines of the History of Ethics; Neander, Vor-
lesungen Uber Geschichte der christlichen Ethik (ed. Erdmann); Gz^ss,
Geschichle der christlichen Ethik; Martineau, Types of Ethical Theory;
Sorley, Ethics of Naturalism ; Butler, Sermons 1 — 3; F. D. Maurice, The
Conscience and Social Morality ; Rickaby, Moral Philosophy.
1 EXAMINATION AND PRIZE SUBJECTS.
ORIENTAL LANGUAGES TRIPOS. 1910.
Hebrew.
Section 1. Genesis. Jeremiah i — xx. Joel and Amos. Psalms,
Book I.
Section 2. 2 Ssimuel. Isaiah. Lamentations. Mishnah, Yoma.
Pesikta Rabbathi fol. 1 — 53a. Kimchi on Amos.
Aramaic.
Section 1. Aphraates, Horn. xvii. xvni. xix. The Gospel of
S. John and Psalms cvii — cl in the Peshitta version, Cureton's
Ancient Syriac Documents. The Aramaic portions of the Old Testa-
ment.
Section 2. Julianos der Abtriinnige (ed. Hoffmann), pp. 154 — 205
Isaac of Antioch (ed. Bedjan), Horn. 1 — 15. Eusebius, Eccl. Hist. Viii. IX
(ed. Wright and M'^Lean). Joshua Stylites (ed. Wright), ch. XLViii — ci
The Fourth Book of Maccabees in Syriac (ed. Bensiy). Merx, Chres
tomathia Targuraica, pp. 1 — 57. Targums on Joel and Amos (Pro
phetae Chaldaice, ed. De Lagarde).
Arabic.
Section 1. Briinnow's Chrestomathy, pp. 1 — 115. The Kami!
of Al-Mubarrad, ch. 49 (pp. 527—600 in Wright's edition.) Al-
Qazwini, Athar al-Bilad (ed. Wiistenf eld) , pp. 188—257. Qur'an,
Stir. 38—40.
Section 2. Qur'an, Stir. 13 — 15 and 100 — 114, with the Commen-
tary of al-Baidawi (ed. Fleischer) on Sur. 13 — 15. Az-Zamakhshari,
al-Mufassal, (ed. Broch), pp. 108—130. The Mu'allaqa of Zuhair
and that of 'Antara. Ibn Hisham (ed. Wiistenfeld), pp. 742 — 802.
Ibn Qutaiba, Kitab ash-Shi'r wa-sh-Shu'ara (ed. De 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.
Chapters 32 — 77. Vikramorvasi, Acts i — iv, with Pischel's text
[Materialien, pp. 57 ff.) for the Apabhrarnsa verses.
Section 2. Manu, Books ii. and vi. with Kulluka's Commentary
on Book VI. The Meghaduta (ed. Nandargikar, Bombay, 1894).
Dasa-kumara-carita, Books iv. v. (ed. Peterson, Bombay Sanskrit
Series, pp. 1 — 22): or, Aitareya Brahraana, Bk. ii. (pp. 28 — 59 in
Aufrecht's edition, or the corresponding passage in Bibliotheca Indica).
Rig- Veda : the 4th and 7th Anuvakas of the 7th Mandala (= Hymns
66 — 89), with Sayana's Commentary on Hymns 56 — 61 : Rig- Veda x.
81, 82, 90, 121, 129. Saiikhya-karika (ed. Benares Sanskrit Series,
no. 9). Siddhanta-KaumudI, part of the section on compounds
(ed. Calcutta, 1870: Vol. i. pp. 480—463).
Persian.
Section 1. The Shah-n^ma (reigns of Ardashir I and Sh^ptir I) :
ed. Turner- Macan, Vol. iii. pp. 1365 — 1420. Dawlatshah, Tabaqas I.
and II. (ed. Browne, pp. 28— 128 = Bombay lithographed ed*. of 1887,
pp. 17 — 58). The Dlv^n of H^fiz, ghazals in J—^A inclusive (ed,
Rosenzweig-Schwannau, Vol. ii. pp. 2 — 406). The Safar-nama of
N^sir-i-Khusraw (ed. Schefer, pp. 1 — 97).
EXAMINATION AND PRIZE SUBJECTS. li
Section 2. The Sikandar-n^ma-i-Bahri (ed. by Sprenger in Biblio-
theca Indica, Calcutta, 1852, pp. 1—83).* The Mathnawf, Book I.,
from the beginning of the poem to the end of the story of the Merchant
and the Parrot (Bombay edition of a.h. 1286, pp. 7 — 50). The
Siy^sat-nama of the Nizimu '1-Mulk, chapters 8 — 47 inclusive (pp. 54 —
205 in Schefer's edition). Gawhar-i-MurjCd of Abdu'r-Razz^q al-
Lahiji (lithographed Bombay a.h. 1301, Discourse I., Chap, i,
pp. 1—58).
Additional Notice.
Chinese.
Section 1. The San Tzu Ching. The Confucian Analects.
Mencitis, 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.
ORIENTAL LANGUAGES TRIPOS. 1911.
Hebrew.
Section 1. Genesis. Ezekiel xx — xxxvii. Joel and Amos.
Psalms, Book i.
Section 2. 1 Samuel. Isaiah i — xxxix. Job. Mishnah, Abodah
Zarah. Peskita Rabbathi, fol. 1 — 53 a. Kimchi on Amos.
Abamaio.
Section 1. Aphraates, Hom. xx. xxi. The Gospel of S. Luke in
the Old Syriac Version (ed. Burkitt). Psalms i — xli in the Peshitta
version. Cureton's Ancient Syriac Documents. The Aramaic portions
of the Old Testament.
Section 2. Isaac of Antioch (ed. Bedjan), Hom. 48 — 60. Eusebius,
Eccl. Hist. VIII. IX. (ed. Wright and M^'Lean). Joshua Stylites (ed.
Wright), ch. XLViii.— Ci. S. Ephraem Syri Opera Selecta (ed. Over-
beck), pp. 159 — 209. Merx, Chrestomathia Targumica, pp. 1 — 57.
Targums on Joel and Amos (Prophetae Chaldaice, ed. De Lagarde).
Arabic.
Section 1. Briinnow's Chrestomathy, pp. 1 — 115. The K^mil of
Al-Mubarrad, ch. 49 (pp. 527—600 in Wright's edition). Al-Mas'ddi,
Kitabu't-Tanblh wa'1-Ishraf (ed. de Goeje), pp. 2—111. Qur'an, Suras
38—40.
Section 2. Qur'an, Suras 13—16 and 100—114, with the Com-
mentary of al-Baydawi (ed. Fleischer) on Sur. 13 — 15. Az-Zamakh-
shari, al-Mufassal' (ed. Broch), pp. 108—130. The Mu'allaqa of
Zuhayr and that of 'Antara. Ibn Hisham (ed. Wiistenfeld), pp. 740 —
802. Ibn Qutayba, Kit^bu 'sh-Shi'r wa-sh-Shu'ara (ed. De 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. Vikramorvali, Acts i — iv, with Pischel's text (Ma-
terialien, pp. 57 ff.) for the Apabhram§a verses.
c
lii EXAMINATION AND PRIZE SUBJECTS.
Section 2. Manu, Books ii. and vi., with Kulluka's Commentary
on Book VI. The Meghaduta (ed. Nandargikar, Bombay, 1894).
Da^a-kumara-carita, Books iv. v. (ed. Peterson, Bombay Sansknt
Series, pp. 1 — 22) ; or, Aitareya Brahmana, Book ii. (pp. 28 — 59
in Aufrecht's edition, or the corresponding passage in Bibliotheca
Indica). Rig-Veda : the 4th and 6th Anuvakas of the 7th Mandala
(--Hymns 56 — 89), with Sayana's Commentary on Hymns 56 — 61;
Rig-veda x. 81, 82, 90, 121," 129. Sankhya-karika (ed. Benares
Sanskrit Series, no. 9). Siddhanta-Kaumudi, part of the section on
compounds (ed. Calcutta, 1870: Vol. i. pp. 430—463).
Peesian.
Section 1. The Shah-nama (reigns of Ardashlr I and Shapiir I):
ed. Turner- Macan, Vol. iii. pp. 1365 — 1420. Dawlatsh^h, Tabaqas J.
and II. (ed. Browne, pp. 28 — 128 = Bombay lithographed ed. of 1887,
pp. 17 — 58). The Divan of Hd.fiz, ghazals in j—ji inclusive (ed.
Rosenzweig-Schwannau, Vol. ii. pp. 2 — 406). The Safar-nama of
Nasir-i-Khusraw (ed. Schefer, pp. 1 — 97).
Section 2. The Sikandar-naraa-i-Bahrf (ed. by Sprenger in Biblio-
theca Indica, Calcutta, 1852, pp. 1 — 83)." The Matbnawi, Book i.,
from the beginning of the poem to the end of the story of the Merchant
and the Parrot (Bombay edition of A.H. 1286, pp. 7—50). The
Siyd,sat-nania of the Niz^mu '1-Mulk, chapters 8 — 47 inclusive (pp. 54
— 205 in Schefer's edition). Gawhar-i-Mur^d of 'Abdu'r-Razzjlq al-
L^hiji (lithographed Bombay A.H. 1301, Discourse I, ch. i, pp. 1 — 58).
Chinese.
Section 1. The San Tzu Ching. The Confusian Analects.
Mencius, Bks. i. — ii.
Section 2. The Sacred Edict, Maxims i. and vii. The Odes,
Pt. I., Bks. I — IV. Spring and Autumn Annals, TivikQ Yin.
MEDIEVAL AND MODERN LANGUAGES TRIPOS. 1910.
A. Shakespeare : King John ; As You Like It; Julius Caesar; Othello;
Macbeth; Cymbeline. Special Period of English Literature, 1700—
1785. Swift: Battle of the Books; Gulliver's Travels (Voyages to Lilliput
and Brobdingnag). Addison : Selections from the Spectator (Clarendon
Press Edition), pp. 1—73, 316—394. Pope: Rape of the Lock; Satires
and Epistles (ed. M, Pattison). Thomson: Winter. Gray: Poems.
Collins: Poems. Percy's Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, Series
the Second. Burke: Speech on Conciliation with America. Johnson's
Lives of the Poets (Addison, Prior, Savage, Pope, Swift, Thomson,
Collins, Gray). Palgrave's Golden Treasury, book in. Minot?
Poems. Morris, Specimens of Early English, Part I. sections 5 — 19.
Chaucer : Canterbury Tales (Knightes Tale, Nonne Prestes Tale, Prioresses
Tale, Sir Thopas, Squieres Tale) ; Legend of Good Women. Wyatt's
Old English Reader fpp. 1 — 83). Cynewulf: Elene.
B. The Saxon Chronicle. Grein: Bibliothek der angelsachsischen
Poesie, ed. Wlilker (vol. i). Grimnismal; Vaf bruj^nisnial ; Veg-
t,amskvi|?a (Sijmons' Edda). Die prosaische Kdda, ed. E. Wilken,
pp. 1—145.
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EXAMINATION AND PRIZE SUBJECTS. liii
C. Chretien de Troyes: Yvain (omitting 11. 3142—3340 and 3416—
6526). Constans: Chrestomathie de I'ancien f'rangais, third edition,
sections 4—30 (omitting 9, 12, 14, 18, 19, 23, 26, 27, 28). Special
subieet: The history of the Romantic movement. 1820— 1850, in connexion
with Lamavtine: Meditations poetiques. A. de Vigny: Poemes antiques et
modernes. V. Hugo: Preface de Cromwell; Les Orientales; Hernani;
Les Feuilles d'autorane; Notre-Dame de Paris; Les Burgraves. Mon-
taigne: Essais I. cc. 19,24 — 27. Corneille: Le Cid ; PoWeucte. Hacine:
Andromaque ; Phedre. La Fontaine : Fables. Voltaire : Choix de
lettres ed. L. Brunei. Diderot: Extraits ed. J. Texte.
D. Special subject: French literature in the reigns of Louis VII.,
Philippe Auguste, and Louis VIlI, in connexion with Aliscans. Chretien
de Troyes: Lancelot. Guillaume de Dole. Aucassin et Nicolette.
Villehardouin : La conquete de Constantinople. Le Mystfere d'Adam.
Bartsch et Horning: La langue et la litterature rran§aises depuis le ix'^me
sifecle jusqu'au xiv^""" gj^cle, pp. 101 — 394 and 399 — 408. Bertran de
Born, Flamenca. Appel: Provenzalische Chrestomathie.
R. Walther von der Vogelweide (as contained in Bartsch, Deutsche
Liederdichter). Nibelungenlied (ed. Golther), Avent. V — V^II, XV —
XVII, XXXVII— XXXIX. iiraune, Althochdeulsches Lesebuch: XVI
(7—11), XVII, XXX, XXXV, XXXVI. Special subject: Thedevelop-
ment of German ballad poetry in connexion with Biirger, Goethe, Schiller,
Uhland, Heine, Platen, Fontane, Meyer,Liliencron. Liliencron, Deutsches
Leben im Volkslied um 1530. Lessing, Hamburgische Dramaturgic.
Goethe, Poems. Faust. Goetz von Berlichingen. Schiller, Poems of
the third Period. Wallenstein. Kleist, Der Prinz von Homburg,
Grillparzer, Kbnig Ottokars Gliick und Ende. Hebbel, Die Nibelungen.
Heine, Deutschland (ein Wintermarchen). Wildenbruch,DieQuitzow8.
F. Des Minnesangs Friihling I — IX. Bartsch, Deutsche Lieder-
dichter XIV— XV, XXV. Meier Helmbreht. Wolfram v. Eschen-
bach, Parzival iii. Braune, Althochdeulsches Lesebuch II, IV V
(1—8), VI— XII, XVI, XVIII— XXII, XXIII (1—2. 12), XXV— XXXI,
XXXII (1—2. 4. 18—22. 42), XX XIII— XL III. Special Subject:
The Dietrich Cycle in connexion with Das Eckenlied, Alpharts Tod, Die
Rabenschlacht, Dietrichs Flucht. Reinke de Vos, Book i. Old Saxon
Genesis. Heliand, 4200 to end.
G. Savj-Lopez and Bartoli: Altitalienische Chrestomathie. Special
subject : Dante, in connexion with La Divina Commedia ; La Vita nuova ;
II Canzoniere; II Convivio. Petrarca: Rime. Machiavelli: II
Principe. Torquato Tasso: La Geiusalemmeliberata. Alfieri: Saul;
Satire; Vita. Leopardi: Canti; Operette morali; Pensieri.
H, Gonzalo de Berceo: Vida de Santo Domingo ed. J. D. Fitz-Gerald.
Juan Manuel: El conde Lucanor ed. H. Knustand A. Birch -Hirschfield.
Special subject: The Cid in Spanish literature, in connexion with Poema
del Cid ed. R. Menendez Pidal. Crdnica rimada de las cosas de Espana
(Biblioteca de Autores Espauoles, vol. xxi, pp. 651—664). Primera
Crdnica general ed. R. Menendez Pidal (Nueva Biblioteca de Autores
Espauoles), pp. 518 — 643. Chronica del famoso cavallero Cid Ruydiez
Campeador ed. V. A. Huber. Romancero del Cid ed. C. Micliaelis or
as contained in Dur^n, Romancero general, vol. i, pp. 478 — 575. Guillen
de Castro: Las Mocedades del Cid ed. VV. Foerster. Juan de Valdes:
Di^logo de Mercurio y Caron ed. E. Boehmer. Luis de Leon : Poesfas
(Biblioteca de Autores Espafioles, vol. xxxvii). Cervantes: Don
Quijote, Pan I. Lope de Vega: La Estrella de Sevilla (Biblioteca de
Autores Espafioles, vol. xxiv). Calderdn : El Prfncipe eonstante; El
Escondido y la Tapada (ed. Norman MaccoU in Select Plays of Calderdn).
Moratfn: La Comedia nueva. Quintana: Poesfas.
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liv EXAMINATION AND PRIZE SUBJECTS.
T. Lomonosov, Karamzin, Griboyedov, Pushkin, Lermontov, Gogol,
Tur^eniev. Chronicle of " Nestor," from year 945 (a.m. 6453) to year
1015 (a.m. 6523) inclusive. Slovo o poiku Igoreve. Domostroi.
Works recommended: Leroy-Beaulieu : The Empire of the Tsars and the
Russians. Kovalevsky: Russian Political Institutions. Mackenzie
Wallace: Russia. Skrine: The Expansion of Russia (1815—1900).
Miliukov : Russia and the Crisis. Rambaud : History of Russia.
MEDIEVAL AND MODERN LANGUAGES TRIPOS. 1911.
A. Shakespeare: King John; Much Ado about Nothing; .iulius
Caesar; Othello; King- Lear; Tempest Special Period of English
Literature, 1745—1815. Gray: Poems. Collins: Poems. Percy's
Reliques of English Poetry, Series the Second. Burke: Speech on
Conciliation with America. Palgrave's Golden Treasury, Book iii.
Goldsmith: Deserted Village; Retaliation; Vicar of Wakefield. Hums:
Selected Poems, ed. J. L. Robertson; pp.34 — 97. Boswell : Life of
Johnson, the years 1777 and 1778. Coleridge: Ancient Mariner;
Christabel. Wordsworth: Lines composed above Tintern Al)bey ; Ode
on Intimations of Immortality; The Leech-gatherer; Michael; Laodameia;
and Wordsworth's Poems, ed. M, Arnold (Golden Treasury Series),
pp. 115— 172. Piers Plowman: B-text; Prologue and Passus i— v.
Morris: Specimens of Early English, 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 1881-2156,
3957—4636; C 1—968; F 1—708) ; Troiius and Criseyde, Book ii. W yalt's
Old English Reader, pp. 28 — 72. Sweet's Anglo-Saxon Reader, sections
XIX — xxvii (inclusive)
B. The Saxon Chronicle. Grein. Bibliothek der angelsachsischen
Poesie, ed. Wiilker (vol. i). Grimnismal ; Vafj'rul'nismal ; VegtamskviJ>a
(Sijmons' Edda). Die prosaische Edda, ed. E. Wilken, pp. 1 — 145.
C. Chretien de Troyes: Erec (omittin? 11, 691—1478, 1552—17.50,
1932—2024, 2069—2431, 4936— end). Constans: Chrestomathie de
I'ancien franpais, third edition, sections 4 — 30 (omitting 9, 12, 14, 18, 19,
23, 26, 27, 28). Special subject: The history of the Romantic move-
ment, 1820 — 1850, in connexion with Lamartine: Meditations po^tiques.
A. de Vigny: Pofemes antiques et modernes. V. Hugo: Preface de
Cromwell; Les Orientales; Hernani; Les Feuilles d'aufomne; Notre-
Dame de Paris; LesBurgraves. La Satire M^nipp^e. Corneille: Le
Cid; Polyeucte. Racine: Andromaque; Phedre. Boileau: Satires 2,
3, 7, 9; Epitres 7,9, 10; L'Art poetique. Voltaire: Choix delettres ed.
L. Brunei. Diderot: Extraitsed. J. Texte.
D. Special subject: French literature in the reigns of Lous VII,
Philippe Auguste, and Louis VIII, in connexion with Aliscans. Chre'tien
de Troyes: Lancelot. Guillaume de Dole. Aucassin et Nicolette.
Villehardouin : La conquete de Constantinople. Le Mystere d'Adam.
Bartsch et Horning: La langue et la litt^rature franpaises depuis le
ix*'"^ siecle jusqu'au xiv*™e si^cle, pp. 101 — 394 and 399—408. Bertran
de Born. Flamenca. Appel: Provenzalische Chrestomathie.
E. Walther von der Vogelweide (as contained in Bartsch, Deutsche
Liederdichter). Kudrun (ed. Jiriezek. SammlungGoeschen.) Braune,
Althochdeutsches Lesebuch : XVI (7—11), XVII, XXX, XXXII, 10—12,
XXXV, XXXVI. Special subject: The domestic drama in Germany
in connexion with Lessing, Goethe, Schiller, Hebbel, Ludwig, Wildenbruch,
Sudermann, Hauptmann. Hans Sachs (Selection by Kinzel). Lessing:
Nathan der Weise. Goethe : Poems ; Faust; Tphigenie. Schiller:
Poems of the third Period ; Don Carlos ; Die Braut von Messina. Kleist :
Michael Kohlhaas. Grillparzer: Sappho: Das goldene Vlies. Hebbel;
EXAMINATION AND PRIZE SUBJECTS. Iv
Agnes Bernauerin. Baumbach : Horand und Hilde. Wildenbruch:
Heiiuich und Heinrichs Geschlecht. Hauptmann: Die veraunkene
Glocke.
F. l)es Minnesangs Friihling I — IX. Bartsch, J)eutsche Lieder-
dichterXIV— XV, XXV. Meier HelmbrelU. Wolfram von Eschen-
bach, Parzival iii. Braune: Althochdeutsches Lesebuch II, IV, V 1 — 8,
VI— Xll, XVI, XVllI— XXII, XXIII (1-2. 12), XXV— XXXI,
XXXI I (1—2. 4. 18—22. 42), XXXIJI— XLUl. Special subject : The
Dietrich Cycle in connexion with Das Eckenlied, Alpharts Tod, Die
Rabenschlacht, Dietrichs Flucht. Reinke de Vos, Book i. Old
Saxon Genesis. Heliand, 4200 to end.
G. Savj-Lopez and Bartoli: AltitalienischeChrestomathie. Special
subject: Dante, in connexion with La Divina Commedia; La Vitanuova;
II Canzoniere; II Convivio. Petrarca: Rime. Machiavelli : II
Principe. Torquato Tasso : La Gerusalemme liberata. Alfieri : Saul ;
Satire; Vita. Leopardi: Canti; Operette morali; Pensieri.
H. Gonzalo de Berceo : Vida de Santo Domingo ed. J. D. FitzGerald.
Juan Manuel: El conde Lucanor ed. H. Knust and A. Birch-Hirschfeld.
Special subject: The Cid in Spanish Literature, in connexion with Poema
del Cid ed. R. Men^ndez Pidal. Crdniea rimada de las cosas de Espafia
(Biblioteca de Autores Espafioles, vol. xxi, pp. 651—664). Primera
Cronica general ed. R. Alenendez Pidal (Nueva Biblioteca de Autores
Espafioles), pp. 518—643. Chronica del famoso cavallero Cid Ruydiez
Campeador ed. V. A. Huber. Romancero del Cid ed. C. Michaelis or
as contained in Durjin, Romancero general, vol.i. pp. 478 — 575. Guillen
de Castro: Las Mocedades del Cid ed. W. Foerster. Juan de
Valdes: Dialogo de Mercurio y Caron ed. E. Boehmer. Luis de
Le(5n : Poesfas (Biblioteca de Autores Espafioles, vol.xxxvii). Cer-
vantes: Don Quijote, Part 1. Lope de Vega: La Estrella de Sevilla
(Biblioteca de Autores Espafioles, vol. xxiv). Calderdn: El Principe
constante; El Escondido y la Tapada (ed. Norman Maccoll in Select
Plays of Calderdn). Moratfn : La Comedia nueva. Quintana :
Poesfas.
I. Kantemir, Lomonosov, Von Vizin, Zhukovski, Pushkin, Gogol,
Turgeniev. Chronicle of "Nestor," from year 945 (a.m. 6453) to year
1016 (a.m. 6523) inclusive. Narratives of Prince Kurbski. Kotoshikhin.
Works recommended: Leroy-Beaulieu: The Empire of the Tsars and the
Russians. Kovalevsky: Russian Political Institutions. Mackenzie
Wallace: Russia. Skrine: The Expansion of Russia (1815—1900).
Miliukov : Russia and the Crisis. Rambaud: History of Russia.
MEDIEVAL AND MODERN LANGUAGES TRIPOS. 1912.
Section A.
Paper 1. Shakespeare: The Merchant of Venice ; Much Ado about
Nothing; King Richard II; Hamlet; King Lear; The
Tempest.
Paper 3. Special Period of English Literature, 1785—1830. Burns:
Selected Poems, ed. J. L. Robertson, pp. 34—97. Boswell,
Life of Johnson, the years 1777 and 1778. Coleridge :
Ancient Mariner ; Christabel. Wordsworth: Selections,
ed. Arnold, pp. 115—173; Lines composed above Tintern
Abbey; Ode on Intimations of Immortality; The Leech-
gatherer; Micliael; Laodamia. Byron: Childe Harold,
•; Book iv. Shelley: Adonais. Hazlitt : Lectures on the
English Poets. Lamb: Essays of Elia, First Series.
Palgrave's Golden Treasury, Book iv.
Iti EXAMINATION AND PRIZE SUBJECTS.
Paper 4. Piers Plowman (B -text): Prologue and Passus i — v. Emerson,
Middle English Reader, pp. 8—119, 126—134, 148—214.
Paper 5. Chaucer: Parlement ot Foules; Troilus and Criseyde, Book ii ;
Canterbury Tales, Prologue, and the Prologues and Tales of
the Man of Law, Doctor, Pardoner, and Canon's Yeoman
(A 1—858, B 1—1162, C 1—968, G 554—1481).
Paper 6. Beowulf, lines 1—1049. Sweet's Anglo-Saxon Reader, Sections
II, IV— X, XIX, XXI— XXIX.
Section B.
Paper 3. The Saxon Chronicle. Grein: Bibliothek der angelsiichsischen
Poesie, ed. Wiilker (vol. i).
Paper 4, Grimnismal; Vafjjrujjnismal; Vegtanfiskvi|ja (Sijmons' Kdda).
Die prosaische Edda, ed. E. Wilken, pp. 1 — 145.
Section C.
Chre'tien de Troyes: Erec (omitting 11.691—1478, 1552—1760, 1932—
2024, 2069—2431, 4936— end). Constans, Chrestomathie de rancien
franfais, third edition, sections 31 — end (omitting 31, 1 ; 32: 34; 36; 46;
47; 64; 65; 68; 69; 71). Special Period : 1666-1687 in connection
with the following works: Pascal : Les Lettres provinciales ; Pensees
(sections i — vii ed. Brunschvicg). Moliere: l.es Pr^cieuses ridicules;
I'Ecole des Femmes ; La Critique de I'Ecole des Femnies; L'Impromptu
de Versailles; Le Tarluffe; Le Misanthrope. La Fontaine: Fables, Books
VII — XI. Racine: Andromaque ; Les Plaideurs; Britannicus. La Satire
Menipp^e. Boileau: Satires 2, 3, 7, 9, 10; Epitres 7, 9, 10; L'Art poeti-
que. Voltaire : Lettres philosophiques. Rousseau : Keveries d'un pro-
meneur solitaire. Diderot: Paradoxe sur le comedien. Victor Hugo:
Les Contemplations. Musset: Lorenzaccio ; On ne badine pas avec
I'amour; Les Nuits; Lettre a Lamartine.
Section D.
Special Subject: French literature in the reigns of Louis VII, Philippe
Auguste, and Louis Vlll, in connection with Aliscans; Chretien de
Troyes: Lancelot; Guillaume de Dole; Aucassin et Nicolette ; Villehar-
douin. La conquete de Constantinople ; Le Mystere d'Adani. Bartsch et
Horning: La langue et la litte'rature fran^aises depuis le ix^me siecle
jusqu'au xiv^me siecle, pp. 101—394 and 399—408. Bertran de Born.
Flamenca. Appel : Provenzalische Chrestomathie.
Section E.
Paper 4. Walthervon der Vogelweide (as contained in Bartsch, Deutsche
Liederdichter), Das Nibelungenleid (Sammlung Goeschen),
pp. 27—99. Braune, Althochdeutsches Lesebueh XVI 7 — 11,
XVII, XXX, XXXll 10—12, XXXIII, XXX1V,XXXVL
Paper 5. Special Subject: The historical drama in connection with
Lessing, Goethe, Schiller, Kleist Grillparzar, Uhland, Hebbel,
Ludwig, Wildenbruch, Saar.
Paper 6. Luther (Sammlung Goeschen). Goethe: Poems, Iphigenie,
Faust. Schiller : Poems of the third period, Die Braut von
Messina. Uhland, Ballads. Consbruch und Klincksieck,
Deutsche Lyrik des neunzehnten Jahrhunderts.
Section F.
Paper 2. Des Minnesangs Friihling I — IX. Bartsch, Deutsche Lieder-
dichter XIV, XV, XXV. Meier Helmbreht. Wolfram
von Eschenbach, Parzival 111. Braune, Althochdeutsches
Lesebueh II, IV, V (1—8), VI— XII, XVI, XVIII— XXII,
XXIII (1-2, 12), XXV— XXXI, XXXII (1—2, 4, 18—22,
42), XXXin— XLIII.
EXAMINATION AND PEIZE SUBJECTS. Ivii
Papers. Special Subject: The Beast Epic.
Paper 4. Reinke de Vos, Book i. Old Saxon Genesis. Heliand, 4200
to end.
Section G.
Savj -Lopez and Bartoli: Altitalienische Chrestomathie. Special
subject: Dante, in connection with La Divina Comniedia; La Vita nuova;
II Canzoniere. Petrarca: Kime. Macliiavelli: 11 Prijicipe. Tor-
quatoTasso: La Gerusalenime llberata. Alfieri: Saul; Satire; Vita.
Leopardi: Canti; Operette morali; Pensieri.
Section H.
Gonzalo de Berceo: Vida de Santo Domingo ed. J. D. Fitz-Gerald.
El Libro de los gatos ed. G. T. Northup. Special subject: The Cid in
Spanish literature, in connection with Poema del Cid ed. R. Menendez
Pidal. Crdnica rimada de la cosas de Espana (Biblioteca de Autores
Espafioles, vol. xxi, pp. 651 — 664). Primera Cnmica general ed.
R. Menendez Pidal (Nueva Biblioteca de Autores Espanoles), pp. 518 —
643. Chronica del famoso cavallero Cid Ruydiez Campeador ed. V, A.
Huber. Romancero del Cid ed. C. Michaelis or as contained in Durfin,
Romancero general, vol. i, pp. 478 — 575. Guillen de Castro : Las
Mocedades del Cid ed. W. Foerster. Juan de Valdes : Dij£logo de Mer-
curio y Car<5n ed. E. Boehmer. Luis de Leon : Poesias (Biblioteca de
Autores Kspanoles, vol. xxxvii). Cervantes: Don Quijote, Part 1.
Lope de Vega: La Estrella de Seviila (Biblioteca de Autores Espanoles,
vol. xxiv), Calderon: El Principe constante; El Escondido y la
Tapada (ed. Norman MacCoU in Select Plays of Calderon). Moratin :
La Comedia nueva. Quintana : Poesfas.
Section I.
Paper 4. Kautemir, Lonionosov, Von Vizin, Zhukovski, Pushkin, Gogol,
Turgeniev.
Paper 5(a). Chronicle of * Nestor,' from year 945 (a.m. 6453) to year 1015
(a.m. 6523) inclusive. Narratives of Prince Kurbski.
Kotoshikhin.
Paper 5 (6). Works recommended: Leroy- Beaulieu : The Empire of the
Tsars and the Russians. Kovalevsky: Russian Political
Institutions. Mackenzie Wallace: Russia. Skrine :
The Expansion of Russia (1815—1900). Miliukov : Russia
and the Crisis. Rambaud : History of Russia.
ECONOMICS TRIPOS.
Part I.
Books recommended by the Special Board for Economics and Politics.
Economics.
Students are expected to read two at least of the general treatises by
Flux, Marshall, J. S. Mill, Nicholson, and Seager: Carver, Distribution
of wealth ; Gilman, Dividend to laboiu- ; Pigou, Industrial peace ; Final
Report of the Labour Commission [C. 7421, pp. 7 — 147]: Pierson,
Principles of Economics, Vol. i, Part ii ; Jevons, Money ; Bagehot,
Lombard Street ; Emery, Stock and produce exchanges ; Goschen, Foreign
exchanges ; List, National system of political economy, Book n ; Bastable,
International trade : Jevons, Coal question ; Johnson, Railroad trans-
portation; Lotz, Verkehrsentwickluug in Deutschland, 1800—1900; Greene,
Iviii EXAMINAT^ION AND PRIZE SUBJECTS.
Corporation finance ; Jenks, Trusts : Armitage- 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 in : Keynes, Scope and Method
of political economy ; Bowley, Statistics, Part i ; Bowley, National progress
in wealth and trade ; Giffen, Statistical JEnquiries, Vol. 2 ; Jevons, Investi-
gations in Currency and Finance.
liecent Economic and General History.
Social England, Vol. vi, Economic sections. Sydney Buxton, Finance
and politics, 1783 — 1885 ; Cunnuigham, Growth of English industry and
commerce. Vol. n, Part ii; Bowley, History of England's foreign trade in
the nineteenth century ; British Industries, ed. by W. J. Ashley ; Adams,
Commercial geography. Egerton, History of colonial policy, Book n,
chaps. 9 and 10, Books iii — v; Strachey, India; Wright, Industrial
evolution of the United States ; Goldwm Smith, History of the United
States; Cambridge Modern History, vol. vii, chapters 9 — 13, 18 — 22;
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.
Courtney, The working constitution of the United Kingdom; Trotter,
The Government of Greater Britain. Ashley, Local and Central Govern-
ments.
For purposes of comparison, students should also read the following
books : Lowell, Governments and Parties in Continental Europe ; Woodrow
Wilson, Congressional Government.
Part II.
Modeim Political Theories.
For general reference: — Janet, Histoire de la science politique, livre 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 Government.
3. Green, Principles of Political Obligation. Bosanqnet, 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 Laio.
The general treatises of Hall, Hannis Taylor, Despagnet, Lawrence,
and Westlake, are recommended. One at least of these, as well as Scott's
Cases on International Law, should be read, and others consulted on
points of difference. Holtzendorff's Handbuch des Vblkerrechts and
Moore's Digest of the International Law of the United States are
valuable for reference on the general subject.
For reference on existing political conditions : — Hertslet's Map of
Europe by Treaty, Woodrow Wilson's The State, and Dareste's Constitu-
tions Modernes ; and for reference on existing economic conditions,
Hertslet's Commercial Treaties.
EXAMINATION AND PRIZE SUBJECTS. lix
Principles of Laio as applied to Economic Questions.
Pollock, Principles of Contract. Pollock, Digest of the Law of
Partnership. Palmer, Company Law. Lindley, Law of Partnership.
Lindley, Law of Companies. Chalmers, The Bills of Exchange Act.
Pollock, Law of Torts (ch. viii on Wrongs of Fraud, Bad Faith and Op-
pression). Finch, Cases on Contract. Kenny, Cases on Tort.
Schuster, Principles of German Civil Law.
JSjyecial subject.
The Special Board for Economics and Politics announce the foUowing
Special Subject for Part II of the Economics Tripos for 1910 and until
further notice : —
"The progress of settlement in British North America during the
nineteenth century."
CHANCELLOR'S ENGLISH MEDAL. 1910.
After Novara, 1849.
N.B. rhe Exercises are to be sent in to the Vice-Chancellor on or betore
February I, 1910, and are not to exceed 200 lines in length.
POWIS MEDAL. 1910.
Species herbarum animaliumque diversas quomodo natura pepererit.
N.B. I'lie Exercises are to be sent in to the V'ice-Chanceilor not later
than February 1, 1910, and are not to exceed 100 lines in length.
PORSON PRIZE. 1910.
Shakespeare, Xing' Lear, Act i. So. 1 , lines 93 — 152.
f'rom "Good my lord"
to "Reverbs no hoUowness."
N.B. The metre to be Tragic Iambic. These Exercises are to be
accentuated, and are to be sent in on or before February 1, 1910.
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. 1910.
For Greek Ode (in Elegiac or any Classical Lyric Metre). —
Hypsipyle.
I For Latin Ode (Alcaics). —
ICantabrigia poetarum mater.
For Greek Epigram. —
The ' two-power standard ' for the Navy.
Por Latin Epigram. —
Aer velivolus.
The Exercises are to be sent in on or before February 1, 1910. The
c5
H EXAMINATION AND PKIZE SUBJECTS.
MEMBERS' PRIZES. 1909.
For the English Essay: — ^James Boswell.
For the Latin Essay: —
Quomodo diverssB imperii nostri partes artioribus inter se vinculis con-
iungi possint.
The Essays must be sent in to the Vice-Chancellor on or before
November 10, 1909*.
N.B. All the above Exercises are to be sent in to the Vice-Chancellor
privately : each is to have some motto prefixed ; and to be accompanied by
a paper sealed up, with the same motto and the designation of the Prize on
the outside, and the Candidate's full Name and College written within.
The papers containing the Names of those Candidates, who may not
succeed, will be destroyed unopened.
Any Candidate is at liberty to send in his Exercise eit/ier written (but not
in his own hand) or printed or lithographed. Candidates for the Members'
Prizes are requested to send in their Exercises type-written.
No prize will be given to any Candidate who has not commenced his
residence in the University when the Exercises are delivered.
ADAMS PRIZE. 1910.
Some investigation connected with the physical constitution or motion of
the earth.
Among the questions on which it is desirable to attain further know-
ledge may be mentioned:
The progressive motion of the magnetic poles.
The path of the pole as determined from the observations of the Inter-
national Geodetic Association; the possible effects of meteorological and
other changes on the earth's motion; the term in the variation of latitude
discovered by Kimura.
The stresses in continents and mountains, when the supposition of the
existence of the isostatic layer is accepted ; the propagation of seismic waves.
The departure of the earth's surface from the H>rm of a figure of revo-
lution; the distribution of land and seas.
Possible inequalities of short period in the earth's diurnal rotation.
It is not intended to prescribe to the candidate that some one or more
of these subjects should be chosen for his essay, but they are mentioned as
indicating roughly the limits of the group of subjects contemplated.
Each Essay should be accompanied by a full and careful abstract,
pointing out the parts which the 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
December 16, 1910, 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
destroyed unopened.
Any Candidate is at liberty to send in his Essay either written (but not
in his own hand) or printed or type- written *.
See note on page Ixiv.
EXAMINATION AND PEIZE SUBJECTS. Ixi
BURNEY PRIZE. 1909.
An examination of the use made of the argument from human needs in
justifying" religious beliefs.
The Essays are to be sent in to the Vice-Chancellor on or before
December 1, 1909, each bearing some motto and accompanied by a sealed
paper having the same motto and the words Barney Prize written on the
outside, and the full name of the Candidate written within*.
THE COBDEN PRIZE, 1910.
(1) A discussion, with illustrative examples, and, so far as practicable,
a solution of the difficulties involved in attempts to estimate statistically
the elasticity of demand for consumable commodities.
(2) Present economic and political forces tending to limit the operation
of the law of increasing returns in manufacturing industries.
(3) The interdependence of the rate of discount, the prices of leading
securities and the prices of commodities.
(4) The causes and consequences of different methods of wage-payment
(time- wages, piece- wages etc.) in different industries.
(5) The advisability of special regulation — by the Legislature or Trade-
Unions — of women's work in the various branches of industry.
(6) The causes that may bring about an increase in a country's invest-
ments abroad; the consequences that may follow from such increase; and
the right policy of government in regard to it.
The Prize is open to the competition of all Members of the University
who, having commenced residence, were not of more than three years
standing from their first degree on the first day of the Easter Term, 1909.
The Essays must be sent to the | Vice-Chancellor on or before the first
day of Full Term in October 1910. Each is to have some motto prefixed,
and to be accompanied by a paper sealed up, with the same motto and the
words Gohden Prize on the outside, and the Candidate's full name and
College written within.
CROSSE SCHOLARSHIP. 1909.
1. A paper on the Old Testament, which shall include passages for
Translation from the Hebrew, and questions on the History and Theology
of the Old Testament.
2. A paper on the New Testament, which shall include passages for
Translation from the Greek, and questions on the History, Criticism, and
Theology of the New Testament.
3. A paper on Ecclesiastical History, consisting of questions on
the History of the Church to the death of Leo the Great (a.d. 461), and
on the Restoration Settlement in England 1658—1667.
4. A paper on Christian Doctrine, special attention being paid to the
Theological position of Abelard.
Passages for translation from Greek and Latin Ecclesiastical writings
will be set in the Examination.
A Candidate may be elected for proficiency in three out of the four
(■"'"-jcts provided that he has shewn a comyietent knowledge ef the subject
er of the Old and New Testaments.
See note on page Ixiv.
Ixii EXAMINATION AND PKIZE SUBJECTS.
GEESTENBEEG STUDENTSHIP, 1909.
(a) J. S. Mill, System of Logic, Books i — iv; J. Venn, Empirical
Logic.
{b) F. A. Lange, History of Materialism.
(c) E. Mach, Popular Scientific Lectures; Space and Geometry;
H. Poincare, La Science et I'Hypothfese ; La Valeur de la Science.
Candidates must send in their names on or before October 1, 1909,
to Dr James Ward, Trinity College, stating at the same time which
one 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.
HAKNESS PKIZE, 1910.
Puritanism as represented or referred to in the English Drama down
to 1642.
The Exercises are to be sent to the Vice- Chancellor on or before
30 June, 1910.
HULSEAN PRIZE.
1909. Sunday : its History and significance.
The Dissertations are to be sent in to the Vice-Chancellor on or before
December 18, 1909, 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*.
1910. The current Philosophies of the first two centuries of our era
in their bearing on the advance of Christianity.
The Dissertations are to be sent in to the Vice-Chancellor on or
before December 18, 1910, according to the regulations for 1909.
DR JEREMIE'S PRIZES.
Subjects selected for the Examination in 1909: —
I Samuel xiii— II Samuel XX (LXX). Job i— xxxi (LXX). Tobit.
Philo, de vita Mosis i.
LE HAS PRIZE. 1910.
The political and economic condition of Ancient India as described in
the Jatakas.
The Essays must be sent in to the Vice-Chancellor before the end of
the Lent Term, 1910, each having some motto prefixed, and accompanied
by a paper sealed up, with the same motto and the words Le Bos Prize
on the outside, and the Candidate's full name with his College and the
date of his first degree written within *.
Candidates are requested to have their Essays type-written.
* See note on page Ixiv.
EXAMINATION AND PRIZE SUBJECTS. Ixiii
LIGHTFOOT SCHOLARSHIP.
Special Subjects for the Examination in 1910:
1, Novatianism.
2. The early history of the Society of Jesus: Ignatius Loyola and
Lainez.
Knowledge of the following books will be required :
1. The writing-s of Novatian. Pseudo-Cyprian ad Novationum.
Cyprian, Epp. 28 — 55. The Epistles of Pacian.
2. Kxercitia Spiritualia Ignatii Loioloi. Constitutiones Societatis
Jesu cum earum declarationibus. Ratio atoue institutio studiorum Socie-
tatis Jesu. Jacobi Lainez Dispulationes Tridentinae edidit Hartmannus
Grisar, S. J.
For reference: Vita Ignatii Loiolae et Rerum Societatis Jesu Historia
auctore Joanne Alphouso de Polanco. Monumeuta Historica Societatis
Jesu.
MAITLAND PRIZE, 1909.
The teaching of experience in India on the question how far secular
education can foster a sense of duty.
The Essays are to be sent in to the Vice-Chancellor on or before the
10th day of November, 1909, each bearing some motto; and accompanied
by a sealed paper bearing the same motto and the words Maitland Prize
on the outside, and having the full name of the Candidate with his College
and the date of his admission to his first degi-ee written within*.
PRINCE CONSORT PRIZE AND SEELEY MEDAL, 1910.
Subjects for dissertations:
L The historian Ephorus.
2. Eusebius as a historical authority,
3. The Emperor Michael VIII (Palaeologus).
4. Political and Commercial relations between England and Flanders
under the Houses of Lancaster and York.
5. The theory of Toleration under the later Stuarts.
6. Secret Societies in Europe, 1815 — 1859.
The dissertations are to be sent to the Vice- Chancellor on or before
October 31, 1909.
SEATONIAN PRIZE. 1909.
St Paul's • answer ' (2 Tim. iv. 16—18).
The Poems are to be sent in to the Vice- Chancel lor on or before
September 30, 1909, each bearing some motto but not bearing the
author's name and accompanied by a sealed paper having the same
motto and the words Seatonian Prize written on the outside, and the
full name and College of the Candidate written within.
The poem should be either type-written, or written by an amanuensis.
SEDGWICK PRIZE, 1910.
The Fauna of some British System or Series.
The Essays must be sent in to the Registrary on or before October 1,
1909, each bearing some motto and accompanied by a sealed paper bearing
the same motto and enclosing the name and College of the Candidate*.
See note on page Ixiv.
V EXAMINATION AND PRIZE SUBJECTS.
STEWART OF RANNOCH SCHOLARSHIPS IN HEBREW.
I Kings xii — end of 11 Kings.
Psalm xc — cxviii.
Zechariah.
THIRLWALL PRIZE AND SEELEY MEDAL. 191L
Subjects for dissertations :
1. The historian Ephorus,
2. Eusebius as a historical authority.
3. The Emperor Michael VIII (Palaeologus).
4. Political and Commercial relations between England and Flanders
under the Houses of Lancaster and York.
5. The 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, 1910.
WHEWELL SCHOLARSHIPS, 1909.
Special Period for Paper 2.
Foreign Relations of the principal civilized states between 1872 and
July 1899.
GEORGE WILLIAMS PRIZE, 1909.
The Examination consists of two papeis on the principles and history of
Christian Worship and the Book of Common Prayer with special reference
to:—
1. The Didachd. The Canons of Hippolytus. The Prayer-book of
Sarapion.
2. The Psalterium of the Breviaries, and in particular of the Sarum
Breviary.
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 the Regius Professor of Divinity
on or before the twentieth day of October 1909.
WINCHESTER READING PRIZES. 1910.
Mozley's University Sermons (published by Rivingtou).
YORKE PRIZE.
1909. The Law of the United Kingdom with respect to Treasure
Trove and Bona Vacantia, historically considered.
The Essays are to be sent in to the Vice-Chancellor before December 1,
1909, each bearing some motto, and accompanied by a sealed paper
bearing the 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 his first degree written within*.
1910. The eflfect of domicile on succession to personal property and
the doctrine of Renvoi.
The Essays are to be sent in to the Vice-Chancellor before December 1,
1910, according to the regulations for 1909 *.
* Note: to all Prize Notices to wliich an asterisk is affixed, the following regulation
applies :—
"Each Candidate is required to state generally in a preface to his Essay, and
specifically in notes, the sources from which his information 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."
UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE OFFICERS.
ELECTED
Chancellor.— J oRJi William Strutt, Baron Raylbigh, M.A.,
Hon. ScD., Trinity 1908
Vice-Chancellw. — Arthur James Mason, D.D., Pembroke 1908
High Steward.-^Thonxa.a de Grey, Baron Walsingham, LL.D.,
Trinity 1891
Deputy High Stexvard — Rt. Hon. A. Lyttelton, M.A., K.C.,
Trinity 1899
Representatives iniS. H. Butcher, M.A., Trinity 1906
Parliament. jj. F. P. Rawlinson, LL.M.," K.C., Trinity 1906
Commissary J. F. P. Rawlinson, LL.M., K.C., Trinity 1900
p jF. J. Foakes-Jackson, D.D., Jesus 1909
^^ocwrs.— jj ^ Lawson,M.A., Pembroke 1909
Public Orator John Edwin Sandys, Litt.D., St John's 1876
Registrary — John Willis Clark, M.A,, Trinity 1891
Librarian. — Francis John Henry Jenkinson, M.A., Trinity 1889
Counsel Arthur Cohen, M.A., K.C., Magdalene 1879
E.qu;re BedelU.-\f^'f Paget Humphry MA Trinity 1877
^ (Arthur Humble Evans, M.A., Clare 1900
HEADS OF COLLEGES.
FOUNUKU. COLLKOES. HEADS. BLKCTKD
1257 St Peter's Adolphus William Waid, Litt.D. Master. 1900
1326 Clare Edward Atkinson, D.D. Master. 1856
1347 Pembroke Arthur James Mason, D.D. Master. VdO^
1348 Gon. 4 Cuius ...Ernest Stewart Roberts, M.A. Master. 1903
1350 Trinity Hall ...Edward Anthony Beck, M.A. Master. 1902
1352 Corj3M5C/irb<iRobertTownleyCaldwell,M.A.,LL.M. Master. \^QQ
1441 King's Montague Rhodes James, Litt.D. Provost. l^iQ^
1448 Queens' Thomas Cecil Fitzpatrick, M.A. President. 1906
1473 St Cof/tarirte'^ Claude Hermann Walter JohnSjLitt.D. Ma*<er. 1909
\A\i^ Jesus Henry Arthur Morgan, D.D. Master. 1%%5
1505 Christ's John Peile, Litt.D. Master. 1887
1511 St John's Robert Forsyth Scott, M.A. Master. 1908
1519 Magdalene Stuart Alexander Donaldson, M.A. Master. 1904
1540 Trinity Henry Montagu Butler, D.D. Master. \^^%
1584 Emmanuel William Chawner, M.A. Master. 1895
1595 Sidney Sussex. ..Chaxlea^unih, M.A. Master. 1890
1800 Downing Frederick Howard Marsh, M.A., M.C, Master. 1907
HEAD OF HOSTEL.
1882 Seluoyn John Owen Farquhar Murray, D.D. Master. 1909
Non- Collegiate Stvdents.
1869 William Fiddian Reddaway, M.A. Censor. 1907
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THE COUNCIL.
The Chancellor. The Vice-Chancellor .
Heads of CoUegei. Frofesaorb.
' t)r Mason, Master of Pembroke. iProf. Forsyth.
1 Mr Heck, Master of i linity Hall. i Prof. Sir R. S. Ball.
2 Mr E. S. Roberts, Master of Cains. 2 Prof. Kenny.
2 Mr Fitzpatrick, President of Queens'. ^Prof. Seward.
Other Members of the Senate.
1 Dr Gaskeli (Trin H), 2 Dr Keynes ( Pemb) {Sec),
' Mr Durnford {King's), 2Dr Tanner (J oh),
1 Mr Scott (J oh), 2 Mr Parry {Trin),
1 Mr J. H. Gray {Queens'). 2 ^^ Mollison {Clare).
1 Klected tiU 7 Nov. 1910. 8 Elected till 7 Nov. 1912.
The Financial The Vice-Chancellor. Mr W. Chawner, Mr R. F.
Board. Scott {Joh), elected by the Senate till Dec. 31, 1909.
Dr Mason, elected by the General Board of Studies, till Dec. 31,1910.
Mr Donaldson, Mr Peace ( Emm), elected by the Colleges in Common,
till Dec. 31, 1910. Dr Anderson, Mr R. T. Wright {Chr), elected by
the Senate, till Dec. 31, 1911. Mr Mollison {Cla), elected by the General
Board of Studies. Mr J. B. Lock {Cai), Mr Innes {Trin)y elected
by the Colleges in Common, till Dec. 31, 1912. Secretary, Mr Grant
{King's).
Thk General, Board The Vice-Chancellor. Dr Sandys, elected by the
OF Studies. Board for Classics, Mr A. T. Chapman {Emm),
elected by the Board for Oriental Studies, Dr Skeat, elected by the
Board for Medieval and Modern Languages, Dr Keynes and Dr Hobson,
elected by the Senate, till Dec. 31, 1909. Dr Stanton, elected by the
Board for Divinity, Mr Harris {Doion), elected by the Board for Law,
Prof. Marsh, elected by the Board for Medicine, Mr Dickinson {King's),
elected by the Board for Economics and Politics, Dr Mason, and
Mr Mollison {Clare) {Sec), elected by the Senate, till Dec. 31, 1910.
Dr Tanner, elected by the Board for History and Archaeology,
Dr Sorley, elected by the Board for Moral Science, Mr Sedley Taylor
{Trin), elected by the Board for Music, Mr Fitzpatrick, and Professor
Seward, elected by the Senate, till Dec. 31, 1911. Dr Baker, elected
by the Board for Mathematics, Mr A. Hutchinson {Pemb), elected by
the Board for Physics and Chemistry, Mr Shipley ((7fcr), elected by the
Board for Biology and Geology, Prof. Rapson, elected by the Board
of Indian Civil Service Studies, Mr E. S. Roberts and Dr Gaskell,
elected by the Senate, till Dec. 31, 1912.
/-Dr Peile, Mr W. Chawner, Mr Scott {Joh), to
Sex ViRi. \ 31 Dec. 1909. Mr Caldwell, Dr Kenny, Mr Innes
I {Trin) to 31 Dec. 1910.
rMr Caldwell, Mr E. A. Beck, to 31 Dec. 1909.
CouiiT OF Discipline-! Mr W. Chawner, Mr Fitzpatrick, to 31 Dec.
( 1910. Dr Peile, Mr Scott, to 31 Dec. 1911.
.„ ^„o«,r-„^„^ jMr W. W. R. Ball {Trin), Mr Greaves {Chr),
AUDITORS OF Chest... I Mr Coates «)«). ''
Moderators Mr Dodds {Pet), Mr G. H. Hardy {Tiin),
Deputit Proctors... Mr Beaumont {Down), Mr Hamblin Smith {Pet).
PRo-PROCTORs...Mr H. F. Stewart {Joh), Mr J. Barcroft {King's).
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Pbo-Pboctobs (additional), Mr Weekes (Sid), Mr Comber {Pemb).
Organist A. H. Mann, Mus.U. (Oxf.), {King's).
Sir Robert Rede's Lecturer. ..Sir A. Geikie, K.C.B., Hon. LL.D.,
Hon. Sc.D., P.R.S.
Uu. M.Ke.H.x-» PB..CHBH... {^%f;fX^rm^oJk2r'^i Sao.-
HuLSEAN Lecturer... Tile Rev. W. E. Cliadwick, D.D. {Jesus).
PROFESSORS.
fUVNDKD. BLKCTKD
1502 Marg. of Divinity W. R. Inge, B.D.Jesus 1907
1540 Regius of Divinity H. B. Swete, D.D. Caius 1890
1640 Regius of the Civil Law... E. C. Clark, LL.D. Job 1872
1640 Regius of Physic Sir T. C. Allbutt, M.D. Caius 1892
1640 Regius of Hebrew R. H. Kennett, M.A., Queens' 1903
1540 Regius of Greek H.Jackson, Litt.D., Trin 1906
1632 Arabic {Sio- T. Adams) ... E.G.Browne, M.A.,M.B.,Pemb.l902
1663 Lucasian of Mathematics... J. Larmor, M.A., Job 1903
1683 Moral Philosophy W. R. Sorley, Litt.D. King's... 1900
1684 Music SirC.V.Stanford,Mus.Doc. Trin. 1887
1702 Chemistry W. J. Pope, M.A. Sid 1908
1704 Plumian of Astronomy ... j^.g^^^^Tri^™:...^;.^;;. 1883
1707 Anatomy A. Macalister, M.D. Job 1883
1724 Modern History J. B. Bury, M. A., King's 1902
1724 Lord 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 Lowndean of Astronomy... Sir R. S. Ball, M.A., King's ...1892
1768 Norrisian of Divinity F. C. Burkitt, M.A. Trin 1905
1783 Jacksonian of Natural Ex-) r,. -r t>w at a oi. t3 i. > lorrc
perimental Philosophy.^' ^' I^^^^^' ^'^" ^* ^^^^'' ^^^^
1800 Downing of Law C.S.Kenny, LL.D. Down. ... 1907
1801 Downing of Medicine J. B. Bradbury, M.D. Down 1894
1808 Mineralogy W. J. Lewis, M.A. Trin 1881
1851 Disney of Archaeology W. Ridge way, M.A. Caius 1908
I860 Hulsean of Divinity W.E. Barnes, D.D. St Peter's... 1901
1863 Political Economy A. C. Pigou, M.A. King's 1908
^^^^ ^""mauZ'^.^l'.^^^^^^^^ A. R. Forsyth, ScD. Trin 1895
1866 ^^/^ff^«^^^^ A. Sedgwick, M.A. Trin 1907
1867 Sanskrit ...*.*.'.*..*.........*.*... E. J. Rapson, M.A. Job 1906
1869 International Law L. Oppenheim, M.A. Trin 1908
1869 Latin J. E. B. Mayor, M.A. Joh 1872
1869 Slade of Fine Art C. Waldstein, Litt.D., King's... 1904
1871 Experimental Physics Sir J. J. Thomson, M.A. Trin. 1884
1875 Mechanism and Applied ) b. Hopkinson, M.A. Trin 1903
Mechanics \ ^
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1878 Elrington and Bosworth) ^^ ^ Skeat, Litt.D. Clirist's.... 1878
of Anglo-Saxon )
1883 Physiology J.N. Langley, Sc. D. Trin 1903
1883 Surgery F. H. Marsh, M. A., M.C. Down. 1903
1881 Dixieof Eccle&iaslical^JIistory. H. M.Gwatkin.M.A. Emman. 1891
1B84 Patlwlogy G. 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. Reid, Litt.D. Caius 1899
1899 AgricuUure (Drapers) ... T. B. Wood, M.A., Caius 1907
1906 Quick of Biology G. H. F. Nuttall, Sc.D. Christ's 1906
1908 Agricultural Botany ... R. H. Bitfen, M.A. Emm. 1908
1908 Biology W. Bateson, M.A. Joh 1908
1909 Astrophysics H. F. Newall, M.A. Trin 1909
READERS
Classical Archaology Mr A. B. Cook, Queens'.
Comparative Philology Mr l^. Giles, Emmanuel.
Botany Mr F. F. Blackman, St John's.
English Law Mr H. I). Hazeltine, I'lmmanuel.
Valinndic Mr I. Abrahams, Christ's.
Germanic Dr Breul, King's.
Romance Mr Braunholtz, King's.
Chemical Physiology Mr Hopkins, Emmanuel.
Classics {Brereton) Dr Ridpreway, Caius.
Forestry Mr A. Hem'y, Caius.
Zoology Mr A. E. Shipley, Christ's.
3Ietallurgy (Goldsmith's) Mr C. T. Heycock, King's.
Ethnology Dr Haddon, Christ'&.
Sandars Reader in Bibliography.. Mr F. Madan.
Header in Dynamical Meteorology.. Mv E. Gold, St John's.
LECTURERS.
Classics (Epigraphy and Dialects) Mr Campbell, Christ's.
Ancient History Mr Whibley, Pembroke,
Ancient History, additional Mr Wedd, King's.
(Dr Hobson, Dr Baker, Mr Richmond,
Kmg's, Dr Bromwich, Mr Herman,
Trinity.
Mathematics (StoJces Lecture^-) ... Dr Hobson.
Mathematics (Cayley Lecturer) ... Dr Baker.
, , „, . ( Mr G. F. C. Searle, St Peter's.
Experimental Physics | ^^ Wilson, Sidney.
Botany Mr Tansley, Trin.; Mr Gregory, Joh.
Chemistry DrSell; Dr Fenton.
Organic Chemistry Mr S. Ruhemann, Caius.
Advanced Morphology of Vertelrrates... Mr Gadow, King's.
Zoologif Mr J. Stanley Gardiner, Caius.
Advanced Physiology Dr Gaskell, Or Shore.
Physiology Dr Anderson.
Physiology of the Senses Mr Rivers, St John's.
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Advanced Human Anatomy Dr Barclay -Smith.
Medical Jurisprudence DrA nningson.
Medicine Dr Humphry.
Surgery Mr Wherry, Downing.
Geology Dr Marr.
iJVIr Browning, King's; Mr B. E. Ham-
mond, Trinity; Mr Mullinger, St
John's.
Moral Science Dr Keynes.
Moral Science (SidgioicJc Lecturer) Mr W. E. Johnson, King's.
Experimental Psychology Dr Myers.
Harmony and Counterpoint Dr Ch. Wood.
Persian MrR. A. Nicholson, Trinity.
Palaeography Mr Minns, Pembroke.
Philosophy of Religion Dr Tennant.
Aramaic Mr McLean, Christ's.
English Mr G. C. Macaulay, Trinity.
Physical Anthropology Dr Duckworth .
Palteozoology Mr Woods, St John's.
Petrology Mr Harker, St John's.
Electrical Engineering Mr Lamb, Clare.
Mechanical Engineering Mr Inglis, King's.
Bussian Mr Goudy.
^SS!^y ^^''*'''^''*''^^''*''^h'' Strangeways, St John's.
Hygiene Dr Graham-Smith.
Pathology Dr Cobbett.
Agricultural Physiology Mr Marshall, Christ's.
Geography {Histoncal and Economical)... M.v H. Y. Oldham, King's.
Geography {Regional and Physical), {Royal Geographical Society)...
Mr Lake, St John's.
Geography {Surveying and Cartography), {Royal Geographical Society
Lecturer)... Mr Hiiiks, Trin.
Phamiacology •• Mr Dixon, Down.
Gilbey Lecturer in Agriculture . Major P. G. Craigie, C.B.
Girdlers' Lecturer in Economics. Mr H. O. Meredith, King's.
Leslie Stephen Lecturer Mr Bradley, Oxf.
Norman Maccoll Lecturer Mr J. Fitzmaurice-Kelly.
Teacher of Vaccination Mr Deighton, Peterhouse.
LECTURER APPOINTED BY THE TEACHERS' TRAINING
SYNDICATE.
Theory, History and Practice of]
Education j
UNIVERSITY TEACHERS
Appointed by the Special Board of Indian Civil Service Studies.
IndianLaw Sir E. T. Candy, Caius.
Indian History Mr Moriarty, Pembroke.
Hindustani Lt.-Col. Sherlock, M. A.
Bengali Mr J. D. Anderson, Caius.
Marathi Sir E. T. Candy, Caius.
Burmese Mr L. A. Goss.
TamU Mr J. L. Wyatt, Christ's.
Sanskrit Dr Rouse.
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APPOINTED BY THE FOREIGN SERVICE STUDENTS
COMMITTEE.
Arabic Shaykh Mohammad *Asal.
Persian Shaykh Hasan.
Russian Mr A. P. Goudy.
Turhish Halil H^lid Bey, Hon. M.A.
TEACHERS
recognised with reference to Regulation 3 for the M.B. Degree.
Chemistry... Mr Pattison Muir, Caius; Mr Heycock, King's; Mr Adie,
Trinity; Mr Jackson, Downing.
Physics ...Mr Fitzpatrick, Mr Whelham, Trinity, Mr D'Arcy, Caius.
SUPERINTENDENTS, CURATORS, DEMONSTRATORS, &c.
Assistatit Registrary, Mr B. Benham, King's.
Director of the Observatory, Prof. Sir 11. S. Ball.
Assistant Director at the Observatory > p - NpwhII Tiinitv
and Neioall Observer \ i^^ot. JNewall, innity.
Assistant Obse^-vers at the Observatory... { ^^.^J^^J^^'; '^'^''^' ^' ^''''^^^'
Assistant in Astrophysics,
Superintendent of the Museum of Zoology, Mr Punnett, Caius.
Assistant do C. L. Boulenger, B.A., King's.
Director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Mr S. C. Cockerell.
Assistant do Mr Green, Jesus.
Strickland Curator, Mr Gadow, King's.
Honorary Keeper of the Chinese Books, Prof. Giles.
Curator in Oriental Literature,
Curator in Zoology, H. Scott, B.A., Trinity.
Demonstrator of Comparative Anatomy, Mr Potts, Trinity Hall.
Demonstrators of Human Anatomy, Dr Duckworth, Dr Rogers, F. C.
Kempson, M.B., Caius, Mr Manners-Smith, Downing,
D. G . Reid, M.B. . Edinburgh .
Senior Demonstrator of Physiology, Mr Barcroft, King's.
Junior „ ,, Mr Cole, Trinity.
"^TphyliolT-^^^^^^^^^^^ '^"°"'^' ^■•"^''' ^' ^- ^"'"'' ^'■'"''^-
Demonstrators of Chemistry , Dr Sell, Dr Fenton.
Assistant to the Professor of Chemistry, Dr Read, Ziirich.
Assistant to the Quich Professor of Biology, Mr Fentham, Christ's.
Demonstrator to the Jacksonian Professor, Mr H. O. Jones, Clare.
"'alTZTj^Z'^JI: \ M' Hutchinson. Pembroke.
Demonstrators of Experi- ) Mr Searle, Peterhouse, Mr Wilson, Sidney,
mental Physics f Mr Wood, Emmanuel.
Assistant do Mr Bedford, Sidney, G. I.Taylor, B.A., Trinity.
,., , ^ ' m • { Mr A. H. Peake, St John's.
Demonstrators m Engxn- f ^^ ,^„j^„^ ^-^^^^
^^^""^ I Mr Peel, Magdalene.
Demonstrator of Animal ) ^^ p^^^^,^ Caius.
Morphology )
Senior Demonstrator of Botany... Mr A. M. Smith, Emmanuel.
Junior „ „ Mr F. T. Brooks, Emmanuel.
Curator of the Herbarium, Mr C. E. Moss, D.Sc., Victoria University.
Curator of the Botanical Museum, Mr Burden, Sidney.
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Assistant to the Professor of Geology, Mr Reed, Trinity.
Demonstrator of Geology, Mr Harker, St John's.
Demonstrator of Palueobotany , Mr Arber, Trinity.
Demonstrator of Pathology, Mr Strangeways, St John's.
Demonstrator of Surgery, Dr liodeiick, Emmanuel.
Demonstrator of Experimental Psychology, Dr Myers,
Demonstrator m Petrology,
"""ZZ i^^Xr^jfJtXyTi ] B-" A. von HUgel, Trinil,.
Librarian of Squire Law Librai-y... Mr A, H. Johnson, Emmanuel.
BOARDS OF ELECTORS TO CERTAIN PROFESSORSHIPS.
The names of the two members nominated by the Council of tlie Senate are in the
case of each Uoard printed in the first line; then the names of the three members
nominated by the General Board of Studies ; and then the names of the three members
nominated by the Special Uoard of Studies. The dates are the years in whicli the
terms of office end ; the day of termination is February 20 in each case.
Sir Thomas Adams'
Professorship of
Arabic.
The Knighthridge
Professorship of
Moral Philosophy.
The Professorship
of Music.
The Professorship
of Chemistry.
The Plumian
Professorship of
Astronomy.
The Professorship
of Anatomy.
Dr Kirkpatrick (1911), Mr T. W. Arnold (Maod)
(1915).
Prof. Driver {Oxf) (1912), Prof. Bevan (1914),
Mr M«Lean (C/ir) (1917).
Prof. Burkitt (1910), Sir C. J. Lyall, K.C.S.I., M.A.
(Oxf) (1913), Mr W. A. Wright ( Trin) (1916).
Mr Stout (Joh) (191 1), Dr Keynes (1915).
Ht. Hon. A. J. Balfour, Hon. LL.D. {Trin) (1912),
Mr B. Bosanquet {Oxf) (1914), Mr W. E.Johnson
{King's) (1917).
Dr J. Ward (1910), Mr Gibson {Joh) (1913), Dr
Pringle-Pattison {Edin) (1916).
Mr W. Austen Leigh {King's) (1911), Mr E. S.
Thompson (C/jr) (1915).
Mr S. Taylor {Trin) (1912), Dr Prout {Dvblin) (1914),
Mr H. F. Stewart {Joh) (1917).
Mr W. H. Hadow {Oxf) (1910), Sir H. H. Parry,
Mus.D. (!rnn) (1913); MrPemberton(rrtn) (1916).
Dr T. E. Thorpe {Heidelberg) (1911), Mr Neville
{Sid) (1915).
Prof. Sir J.J, Thomson (1912), Dr W. A. Tilden
{Lond) (1914), Prof. Wood (1917).
Prof. Larmor (1910), Prof. Perkin {Vict) (1913),
Prof. SirJ.Dewar(l916).
Sir W . H . M. Christie ( Trin) (1911), Dr Forsyth (1915).
Prof. Larmor (1912), Sir W. D. Niven {Trin) (1914),
Mr Moliison {Cla) (1917).
Prof. Sir R. S. Ball (1910), Mr H. H. Turner {Trin)
(1913), Mr Newall {Trin) (1916).
Prof. Sir T. C. Allbutt (1911), Prof. Marsh (1915).
Prof. A.Thomson {Oxf) (1912), Dr Windle {Dublin)
(1914), Dr Langley (1917).
Dr Hill (1910), Prof. D. J. Cunningham (Edin) (1913),
Sir D. MacAlister (1916).
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The Professorship
of Botany.
The Woodwardian
Professorship of
Geology.
The Jachsonian
Professorship.
The Downing Pro-
fessorship of the
Laws of England .
The Downing Pro-
fessorship of
Medicive.
The Professorship
of Mineralogy.
The Professorship
of Political
Economy.
The Professorship
of Zoology
and Comparative
Anatomy.
The Professorship
a f Sanskrit.
Prof. Sedgwick (Trin) (1911), Dr Vines (1915).
Prof. Sir T. C. Allbutt (1912), Prof. F. W. Oliver
{London) (1914), Piof. I. H. Balfour (Ediu) (1917).
Mr F. Darwin (Chr) (1910), Mr D. H. Scott {Oxf)
(1913), Dr Langley (1916),
Dr Harmer (1911), Dr Bonney (1915).
Prof. Seward (1912), Sir A. Geikie, Hon. Sc.D. (1914),
Dr Woodward (Glasgow) (1917).
G. J. Hinde, Ph.D., F.R.S. (1910), Dr Teall (1913),
Mr W. H. Hudleston (Joh) (1916).
Dr T. E. Thorpe {Ileidelhevq), (1911), Mr Neville
[Sid) (1915).
Prof. Sir W. Ramsay, Hon. Sc.D. (1912), Prof.
Sir J. J. Thomson (1914), Prof. Larmor (1917).
Prof. H. B. Dixon {Oxf) (1910), Prof. Perkin {Vict)
(1913), DrLiveing (1916).
DrRoby (Jo/i)(l911),Et Hon. Sir R. Romer (Trm H)
(1915).
Dr Clark (1912), Sir J. Stirling (Trm) (1914), Dr Bond
(1917).
Sir F. Pollock, Bart. {Trin) (1910), Dr Westlake
(1913), EtHon. 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).
Sir E. C. Perry {King's) (1912), Dr Gaskell (1914),
Dr Fletcher (1917).
Sir D. MacAlister (1910), Dr J. M. Bruce {Lond)
(1913), Sir T. Lauder Brunton (1916).
The Master of Downing ex officio (Stat. E. 1).
Prof. Sir J. J .Thomson (1 9 1 1 ), Dr Bonney (Joh) (1915).
Dr Liveing (1912), Mr L. Fletcher (1914), Dr Marr
(1917).
Hugo MUUer, Ph.D., (1910), Prof. Church {Oxf)
(1913), Mr. H. A. Miers {Oxf) (1916).
RtHon. A. J. Balfour, Hon. LL.D. {Trin) (1911),
Dr Keynes (191 5).
Dr Sorley (1912), Mr R. H. Inglia Palgrave (1914),
Dr Marshall (1917).
Dr Nicholson (1910), Lord Courtney, Hon. LL.D.
{Joh) (1913), Prof. F. Y. Edgeworth {Oxf) (1916).
Sir D. MacAlister (1911), Dr Gaskell (1915).
Mr J. W. Clark {Trin) (1912), Lord Walsingham,
LL.D. {Trin) (1914), Mr F. Darwin {Chr) (1917).
Sir E. Ray Lankester (Or/) (1910), Mr Lister {Joh)
(1913), Mr Graham Kerr {Chr) (1916).
Mr H. T. Francis {Cai) (1911), Mr F. W. Thomas
{Trill) (1915).
Mr W. A. Wright {Trin) (1912), Prof. Macdonell
{Oxf) (1914), Mr Giles {h'mm) (1917).
MrTawney {Trin) (1910), Syed AH Bilgrilmi (Chr)
(1913), Dr Peile (1916),
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The Cavendish
Professorship of
Experimental
Physics.
The Professorship
of Mechanism and
Applied Mechanics.
Mr Fitzpatrick {Pres. oj Queens') (1911), Dr Shaw
(1915).
Mr R. B. Clifton (Joh) (1912), Prof. I.armor (1914),
Sir W. D, Niven {Trin) (1917).
Mr R. T. Glazebrook (Triw) (1910), Sir A. W. Rucker
(Oxf) Hon. Sc.D. (1913), I'rof. Sir G. H. Darwin
(1916).
Mr Reynolds ( Qu) (1911), Prof.Sir .1 .J.Thomson ( 1915).
Mr H. Darwin {Trin) (1912), Sir W. H. While,
Hon. Sc.D. (Trin) (1914), Dr Forsyth (1917).
Dr Shaw (1910), Mr J. A. Ewing (King's) (1913),
Sir A. B. W. Kennedy (1916).
The Professorship of Prof. Woodhead (1911), Dr Sherrington (Cat) (1915).
Physiology. Prof. Sir T. Clifford Allbutt (1912), Prof. Schafer
{Edin) (1914), Dr Starling (London) (1917).
Dr J. G. M^Kendrick (Glasgoio) (1910), Dr
Anderson (1913); Dr Gaskell (1916).
Dr A. Macalister (1911), Dr Humphry (1915).
Sir F. Treves, Bart. (1912), Mr J. Hutchinson,
Hon.LL.D. (1914), Dr Gaskell (1917).
Prof. J. Chiene (Edin) (1910), Prof. Sir T. Clifford
Allbutt (1913), Mr Glutton (Cla) (1916).
The Dixie Professor- Dr Cunningham (1911), Dr Collins (1915).
ship of Ecclesiastical M r B. £. Hammond ( JWn) (1912), Dr J . A. Robinson
History. (1914), Dr A. W. Ward (1917).
Dr Hodgkin {Oxf) (1910), Prof. Bury (1913), Dr
Strong (Oar/) (1916).
The Master of Emmanuel ex officio (Statute for the
Dixie Professorship, sec. 3),
The Professorship of Dr Gaskell (1911), Dr Nuttall (1915).
Pathology. Prof. R. Muir {Glasgoic) (1912), Dr J. F. Payne
(1914), Prof. Sir T. Clifford Allbutt (1917).
Lord Lister, Hon. LL.D. (1910), Sir D. MacAlister
(1913), Dr Humphry (1916).
The Professorship
of Surgery.
The Ely Professor-
ship of Divinity.
Dr J. A. Robinson (1911), Dr James (1915).
Dr Sanday {Oxf) (1912), Dr Chase (1914), Dr
Kirkpatrick (1917).
Dr Ryle (1910), Dr Gore {Oxf) (1913); Dr Swete
(1916).
The Professorship of Mr H. S. Foxwell (Joh) (1911), The Hon. B. A. W.
Mental Philosophy Russel 1 ( Trin) ( 1 91 5) .
and Logic. Dr Keynes (1912), Dr Venn (1914), Dr J. S.
Mackenzie (1917).
Prof. Alexander (Manchester) (1910), Prof. Read
; (Lond) (1913), Dr Sorley (1916).
The Professofship of Dr A. W. Ward (1911), Dr .lackson (1915).
Ancient History. Prof. Bury (1912), Prof. Oman (Oxf) (1914),
Mr Leathes (Trin) (1917).
Rt Hon. J. Bryce, Hon. Litt.D. (1910), Dr Sandys
(1913), Prof. Haverfield (Oxf)( 1916).
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The Draper's Pro-
fessin-ship of
Agriculture.
The Pro fesior ship
of Astrophysics.
Mr W. Somerville {King's) (1911), Mr Shipley {Chr)
(1915).
Dr Liveing (1912), Earl Carrington (1914), Prof.
Biffen (1917).
Mr E. Gardner (1910), Sir W. Gilbey, Bart. (1913),
Mr Middleton {Joh) (1916).
Prof. Sir R. Ball (1913), Prof. Sir G. Darwin (1917).
Dr Hobson (1911), Mr Fitzpatrick (Q?t) (1914),
Sir W. Huggins (1916).
Mr R. T. Glazebrook ( Trin) (1910), Prof. Sir J. J.
Thomson (1912), Dr Liveing (1915).
ELECrORS TO CERTAIN PROFESSORSHIPS.
TheLady Margaret's The Vice-Chancellor. The Doctors and Bachelors
Professorship of Divinity, of Divinity who are Members of the Senate.
The Regius Professorships of Divinity, Hebrew, and Greek. The Council of
the Senate.
The Regius Professorships of Law, Physic, and Modern History. The Crown.
The Lord Almoner's Professorship of Arabic. The Lord Almoner.
TheLucasian Professorship. The Heads of Colleg-es.
The Lowndean The Vice-Chancellor; the Lucasian,Plumian, andSad-
Pro/essorsftip. lerian Professors; the President of the Royal Society
of London ; the President of the Royal Astronomical
Society of London; the Astronomer Royal.
The Norrisian Professorship. The Heads of Houses.
The Disney Professorship. The \ ice-Chancellor and Heads of Colleges.
The Hidsean
Professorship.
The Sadlerian
Professorship.
The Whewell
Professorship.
The Professorship
of Latin.
The Slade
Professorship.
The Vice-Chancellor, the Masters of Trinity and St
John's Colleges, the Regius, Lady Margaret's, Nor-
risian, and Ely Professors of Divinity, and (if the
Master of Trinity or the Master of St John's be
Vice-Chancellor) the Regius Professor of Greek.
The Vice-Chancellor; Mr C. Smith (22 Oct. 1895);
Mr W. Chawner (27 Nov. 1903), Mr R. F. Scott
(27 Oct. 1908), the Lucasian, Plumian, and
Lowndean Professors.
The Vice-Chancellor, the Master of Trinity (with
casting vote), the Regius Professor of Civil Law, the
Knightbridge Professor, the Downing Professor of
the Laws of England, and the Professor of Political
Economy.
The Vice-Chancellor, the Regius Professor of Greek,
the Public Orator, the Professor of Sanskrit, the
Members of the Senate specially elected by Grace to
serve on the Board of Classical Studies, the Pro-
fessor of Latin in the University of Oxford, the
Head Master of Shrewsbury School.
The Vice-Chancellor; Three persons on the Electoral
Roll appointed by Grace*, namely, Dr A. W. Ward,
Dr James, Dr Sandys; the President of the Royal
Academy of London ; the Vice-Chancellor 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-Chancellor who is not an elector.
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The Elrington
and Bosworth
Professorship.
Quick Professorship
of Biology.
Professorship) ofAgri
cultural Botany.
The Professorship
of Biology.
The Vice-Chancellor; the Rawlinsonian Professor of
Anglo-Saxon in the University of Oxford; the
Masters of Trinity, Cains, and Corpus Christi
Colleges; the Regius Professor of Greek, the
Regius Professor of Modern History, and tlie
Professor of Sanskrit.
The Managers of the Frederick James Quick Fund,
The Council of the Senate,
The Council of the Senate.
SYNDICATES.
N.B. By Graces of 23 June, 1797, and 9 Nov. 1882, resident Syndics
on ceasing to reside in the University cease to be considered as Syndics.
The terms of office of the Syndics end on December 31 of the year named
in each case.
(1) PERMANENT.
Botanic Garden. The Governors of the Botanic Garden (viz. The
Vice-Chancellor, the Masters of Trinity and St
John's, the Provost of King's, and the Regius
Professor of Physic); the Professor of Botany;
Prof. Biffen, Mr Punnett((7ai), 1909; Mr Blackman
(Joh), Mr Tansley (Ti-in) (Sec), 1910; Dr Gardiner,
Mr Gregory (Joh) 1911. Curator of the Botanic
Garden, Mr R. I. Lynch.
Fire Prevention. The Vice-Chancellor; Mr H. Darwin (Trin), 1909;
Mr Inglis {King's), 1910; Mr Dykes {Trin), 191 1 ;
Mr H. 0. Jones {Cla), 1912.
Fitzwilliam Museum. The Vice-Chancellor; Mr W. G. Searle {Qu),
Baron A. von Hugel {Trin)y 1909; Dr Glaisher,
Mr Minns {Pemh), 1910; Mr A. B. Cook (Qa),
Mr J. R. Maclean { Trin), 1911; Mr A. Gray {jes),
Mr Shipley {Chr), 1912. Director of the Museum,
Mr Sydney C. Cockerel!.
Antiquarian Committee. The A^ice-Chancellor; the Director of the Fitz-
william Museum ; Dr Glaisher and Dr Ridgeway,
appointed by the Fitzwilliam Museum Syndicate;
the President of the Cambridge Antiquarian
Society, Mr Jenkinson {Trin) and Mr Walker
{Jes)i appointed by the Council of the Cam-
bridge Antiquarian Society; Mr J. W. Clark
{Jrin), 1909; Dr Ridgeway, 1910; Mr J. E.
Foster {Trin), 1911. Curator of the Museum of
General and Local Archaeology and of Ethnology,
Baron A. von Hiigel {Trin) {Sec).
Library. The Vice-Chancellor; Dr A. W. Ward, Dr James
{Ch. Deputy for the Vice-Chancellor), Dr Reid,
Mr Shipley {Chr), 1909; Dr Cunningham, Mr
Bethune-Baker (Pemb), Mr R. T. Wright {Chr),
Mr Minns (Pem&), 1910; Dr Jackson, Prof. Burkitt,
IMr J. W. Clark ( Trin), Mr Hazeltine (Emm), 1911 ;
Dr Anderson, Mr Grant {King's), Mr McLean
(Chr), Mr Gaselee (Magd), 1912.
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Local Eo'aminations The Vice-Chancellor; Mr Bell {Trin H), MrPallock
and Lectures. {('or2>), Mr Head (Emm), 1909; Mr K. S. Roberts
[Ch. Deputy for the Vice-Chancellor), Mr Greaves
(CAr), Mr J. H. Gray (Qu), 1910; Dr Stanton,
Mr Cameron (Gai), Mr Winstanley (Trin), 1911;
Dr Butler, Mr Parry {Trin), Mr Purvis {Joh),
1912; Mr Fitzpatrick, Mr Colson {Joh), Mr
Cornford {Trin), 1913; Dr Keynes {Secretary for
Examinations), M.T Cranage {King's) {Secretary for
Lectures). Assistant Secretaries, Mr thither {Kmm)y
Mr Borradaile {Selw.H).
Lodging Houses. [The Vice-Chancellor], Mr E. A. Beck {Ch. Deputjr
for the Vice-Chancellor); the Two Proctors; Mr
J. S. Gardiner {Cai) {late Sen. Proctor), Mr West
Watson (Emm) {late Jun. Proctor)-^ Mr Cartmell
{Ohr), 1909; Mr Gallop {Cai), 1910; Mr A. Gray
(Jes), 1911 ; Mr Hadley (Femh), 1912. Secretary,
Mr Pollock (Corp).
Museums and Lecture The Vice-Chancellor; Mr J. W. Clark {Trin),
Rooms. Mr Grant {King's), 1909; Mr J. B. Lock {Cai),
MrRastall (C/ir),1910; Prof. Seward, Mr Heycock
{King's), 1911: Dr Cobbett, Prof. Wood, 1912.
Secretary, Mr Shipley {Chr).
Philosophical Library Mr J. W. Clark {Trin), Mr Newall {Trin), and
Committee. Mr Shipley {Chr), appointed by the Philosophical
Society; Dr Liveing, Prof. Thomson, and Mr
Jenkinson {Trin), appointed by the Museums and
Lecture Rooms Syndicate.
Ohservatory . The Vice-Chancellor, the Lucasian, Plumian, and
Lowndean Professors; Dr Glaisher, Dr Hobson,
1909 ; M r H . Darwin ( Trin), Mr Birtwistle ( Pemh),
1910; Mr Newall {Trin), Mr Cameron {Cai), 1911.
Highest Grade School '\he Vice-Chancellor; Mr Fitzpatrick, Dr K. W.
Examinations. Barnes, Mr Shipley {Chr), 1909; Dr Mason, Mr
Durnford {King's), Mr J. H. Gray {Qu), 1910;
Dr Jackson, Mr Stuart {Joh), Mr Winstanley
(Tri7i), 1911; Mr Whibley (Pemb), Mr Valentine-
Richards (C/f?), Mr Cameron (Cai), 1912. Secretary^
Mr Gross {Cai).
Press. The Vice-Chancellor; Dr A. W. Ward {Ch. Deputy
for the Vice-Chancellor), Mr Grant {King's), 1909;
Dr Sorley, Mr W. A. Wright {Trin), 1910; Dr
Jackson, Prof. Seward, 1911; Dr Hobson, Mr
J. B. Lock {Cai), 1912; Dr Stanton, Dr Anderson,
1913; Dr Bond, Mr Whitney {King's), 1914;
Dr James, Mr A. Hutchinson {Pemh), 1915.
Secretary, Mr R. T. Wright {Chr). Assistant Sec-
retary, Mr A. R. Waller {Pet).
Proctorial. The Vice-Chancellor, the Two Proctors; Mr Bushe-
Fox {Joh), Dr Fletcher {Sec), 1909; Mr Cartmell
{Chr), Mr Shirres {Trin H), 1910; Mr Caldwell,
Dr Hobson, 1911. The Pro-Proctors are invited
to attend the Meeting-s of this Syndicate.
I
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Select Preachers. The Vice- Chancellor, the Five Divinity Professors, the
Two Proctors; Dr James, 1909; Dr Butler, 1910;
Mr E. A. Beck, 1911; Mr Parry {Trin), 1912.
Senate- Hottge. The Vice-ChanceJlor ; the Pro- Proctors nominated
under the Grace of Feb. 23, 1863; Mr Humphry
(Trin), Mr Hinks (Trin), 1909; Dr Duckworth,
Mr Dodds (Pet), 1910; Mr Cronin ( Trin H), Mr
Knott (W Selw), 1911; Mr J. W. Clark (Trin),
Mr Crick (Cla), 1912.
Sites. The Vice-Chancellor, the Secretary of the Financial
Board (Sec); Mv R. T. Wright (Chr), Mr J. B.
Lock (Cai), 1909; Mr J. W. Clark {Trin), Mr
Gross (Cat), 1910; Dr Kenny, Dr Tanner, 1911;
Dr Peile, Mr W. Chawner, 1912; Mr Shipley
(Chr), Mr Parker (King's), 1913; Mr W. H.
Macaulay (King's), Mr Innes (Trin)^ 1914.
Building Committee. Mr Lock (Oai), 1909; Mr Shipley (Chr), 1910;
Mr Grant (King's), 1911.
State Medicine. The Vice-Chancellor, the Regius Professor of Physic,
the Professor of Surgery, the Professor of Patholog-y,
the Professor of Chemistry; Dr Humphry, Dr
Barclay-Smith, Dr Cobbett, 1909; Dr Gaskell,
DrShore, Dr Fletcher( Trin), 1910; DrDuckworth,
Dr Lang-ley, Mr Purvis (Joh), 1911. Secretary,
Dr Anningson. Secretary for Tropical Medicine,
T)r Nuttall.
( Training of Teachers. The Vice-Chancellor; Mr Pollock (Corip), Mr Nolan
(Trin), 1909; Mr Bell (Trin H), Mr Winstanley
(Trin), 1910; Mr Keddaway (King's), Mr Child
(C;»r),l911; Mr Durnford (King's),Mr Borradaile
( H. Selw), 1912. Secretary, Mr Browning (/i'i«</'s).
Day Training Dr Drury, Dr Kouse, Mr Sedley Taylor (Trin), Mr
College Browninff (King''s), Mr Durnford (King's), Mr
Committee. Bell (Trin H), Mr Barber (Cai), Mr Child (Chr),
Mr F. E. Hutchinson (King's).
New Museum of
Archaeology and
of Ethnology .
Provision of Examin-
ation Rooms.
Building for Depart-
ment ofAgnculture
(2) OCCASIONAL.
The Vice-Chancellor; Dr Jackson, Dr Ridgeway,
Mr J. W. Clark (Trin), Mr .1. B. Lock (Cai), Mr
Grant (King's), Mr W. H. Macaulay (King's),
Mr Shipley (Chr), Baron A. von Hugel (Trin).
Appointed 11 May 1899; continued to end of
Michaelmas Term, 1912.
The Vice-Chancellor, Mr C. Smith, Dr Langley,
Dr Harmer, Dr Tanner, Prof. Sir J. J. Thomson,
Mr J. W. Clark (Trin), Mr Gross (Cai), Mr J. B.
Lock (Cai), Mr Grant (King's), Mr J. H. Gray
( Qu), Mr Cranage (King's). Appointed 2 Feh.
1905; continued to end of Easter Temi, 1910,
The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Seward, Prof. Wood,
. Prof. Biffen, Mr Bidwell (Trin), Mr J. B. Lock
(Cai), Mr Grant (King's), Mr Shipley (Chr), Mr
Cranage (King's), Mr Middleton (Joh). Apx^ointed
30 Jan. 1908; continued to end of Easter Term,
1910.
d2
Ixxviii
Building for Lecture The Vice-Chancellor. The Members of the Building
Rooms Sic. Committee. Mr E. S. Roberts, Dr Hobson, 13r
Sorley, Dr Tanner, Mr Brauuholtz {King's), Mr
Cranage (King's). Appointed 12 March, 1908;
continued to end of Michaelmas Term, 1910.
Museum of Classical The Vice-Chancellor. Dr Ridgeway, Mr Durnford
Archaeology. (King's)^ Mr Grant {King's), Mr A. Gray {Jes),
Mr Gtles {Emm), Mr Whibley {Pemb), Mr S. C.
Cockerell.
BOARD FOR THE REGULATION OF NON-COLLEGIATE
STUDENTS.
Dr Foakes- Jackson, Mr Durnford {King's), Mr Flather (Emm), 1909;
Mr Fitzpatrick {Ch.), Mr Roxburgh {TrinH), Mr Stewart {Joh), 1910;
Dr Stanton, Mr Nolan {Trin), Mr F. E. Hutchinson {King's), 1911.
Censor, Mr Reddaway {King's).
BOARD FOR SUPERINTENDING THE PREVIOUS,
GENERAL, AND SPECIAL EXAMINATIONS.
MrCartmell(C/ir)(C/i.),MrG.M. Edwards {Sid), 1909 \ Mr Fitzpatrick,
Mr Flather {Emm), 1910; Mr Mollison (Cla), Mr Whibley (Pemb), 1911 ;
Mr C. Smith, Mr J. H. Gray {Qu), 1912. Mr J. H. Gray (Qu), Mr Gaul
{TrinH), Mr Fearce (Corp), till the first day of the Easter Term, 1909.
Secretary f Mr Gross ( Cai). '
SPECIAL BOARDS OF STUDIES.
The terms of office of the elected Members end on Dec. 31 of the year named in each case.
Divinity. The Lady Margaret's, Regius, Norrisian, Hulsean,
and Ely {Ch) Professors of Divinity. The Regius
Professor of Hebrew, the Dixie Professor. The
following Examiners: Mr Lanchester {Pemb), Mr
Brooke {King's)., Dr Foakes-Jackson, Dr Srawley,
Dr Tennant, Mr Whitney {King's), Mr Bethune
Baker {Pemb), Mr McLean (Chr), Mr C. A. A. Scott
{Joh), Mr H. G. Wood {Jes), until 30 September
1910.
Mr McLean {Chr), Mr Brooke {King's), 1909;
Mr Valentine- Richards {Chr) {Sec), 1910; Mr
Lanchester {Pemb), 1911.
Law. The Regius Professor of Civil Law {Ch), the Down-
ing Professor of Laws, the Whewell Professor.
The Reader in English Law. The following Ex-
aminers: Dr Clark, Dr Kenny, DrBond, Mr Lush
{TrinH),Mv Bushe-Fox {Joh), Mr Hazeltine(jB;nmj.
Dr Bond, Mr Buckland {Cat), 1909; Mr Bushe-Fox
{Joh) {Sec), 1910; Mr D. L. Harris (Down), 1911:
Mr Rendell {TrinB), )912.
Medicine. The Regius Professor of Physic, the Anatomy,
Downing, and Pathology Professors. The Pro-
fessors of Chemistry, Physiology, and Surgery, and
the Quick Professor of Biology. The Assessor to
the Regius Professorof Physic (Dr Humphry(/9ec)).
The following Examiners: Dr Bradbury, Dr
Pitt, Dr Taylor {I^ond), Dr J. R. Bradford
{Lond), Dr W. R. Pollock, Dr H. R. Spencer
{Lond), Dr KelJock, Mr Johnson {Lond)^
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Mr Stanley Boyd {Lond), Mr Dunn (Lond), all
of whom hold office till 1 Oct. 1910; Mr Uixon
(/>o««n),MrC.R.lVlarsha]l(/>oi(;w),Prof.Woodhead,
Dr Ritchie (Ediu), Dr Duckworth, Dr Addison
(Lond), Dr Anderson, Dr Paton {Edin), Mr C.T. R.
Wilson (Sid), Mr Adie {Tnn), Mr Shipley (Chr),
who hold office till 7 Jan. 1910.
Dr Anderson, 1909; Dr Gaskell, 1910; Dr Fletcher,
1911.
Co-opted Member of Degree Committee to end of
Michaelmas Term 1910, Dr Humphry.
Classics. The Regius Professor of Greek, the Professor of
Latin, the Professor of Sanskrit, the Professor
of Ancient History, the Public Orator, the
Readers in Classical Archaeology and Compara-
tive Philology (C/t),the Brereton Reader in Classics.
The following Examiners : Dr Reid, Dr Postgate,
Dr Conway, Mr Moule {Corp), Mr Lawson (Pemb),
Mr Walker (Chr), Mr Sills (King's), Mr Vernon
Jones (Magd), Mr Cook {Qu), Mr H. J. Edwards
(Pg/.),MrWedd(Xi«g's),MrCampbell((7^r)(5cc.),
Mr Giles {Emm), Mr Harrison {Trin), Mr Gardner
{Cai), Mr Angus {Tnn 11), Mr Burnet {Oxf), all
of whom hold office till 30 September, 1910.
Mr Glover {Joh), Mr Cornford {Trin), 1909; Dr
Peile, 1910; Dr Verrall, 1911; Mr Whibley
(Pemb), 1912.
Oriental Studies. I'he Regius Professor of Hebrew, the Professor of
Arabic (C/i), the Lord Almoner's Reader in Arabic,
the Professor of Sanskrit, the Professor of Chinese,
the Reader in Talmudic. The following Exam-
iners: Dr Rouse, Prof. Bevan, Prof. Kennett,
Prof. Rapson, Prof. Giles, Mr Nicholson (Trin),
Mr Abrahams {Chr), Mr Thomas {Trin), Mr
McLean {Chr), Mr A. T. Chapman {Emm),
Mr L. Giles (Oxf).
Mr M«Neile {Sid), Mr S. A. Cook {Cai), 1909;
Mr A. T. Chapman {Emm) {Sec), 1910; Mr McLean
(Chr), 1911.
Medieval and The Professor of Anglo-Saxon. The Regius Pro-
Modern Languages, fessor of Modern History. The Readers in Com-
parative Philology, Germanic {Sec), and Romance
(Ch). The following Examiners: Dr Breul,
Mr Braunholtz {King's), Prof. Wright {Oxf); Mr
G. C. Macaulay {Trin), Mr Kastner {Cla), Mr
Quiggin {Cai), Mr Oelsner (Cat), Mr Sandbach
{King^s), Prof. Vaughan {Leeds), Mr Mawer {Cai),
Mr Stewart {Joh).
Dr A. W. Ward, Mr G. G. Macaulay {Trin), 1909;
Mr Quiggin (Cai), 1910; Mr Comber (Pcmfr), 1911;
Mr Stewart {Joh), 1912.
Mathematics. The Lucasian, Plumian, Lowndean, and Sadlerian
Professors. The Cavendish and Mechanism Pro-
fessors. The following Moderators and Examiners :
Mr Cameron {Cai) {Sec), Mr Munro {Qu), Mr
Mayall {Sid), Dr Hobson, Prof. Larmor, till 30 Apr.
1910; Dr Baker, Dr E. W. Barnes, Dr Lamb,
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Mr Berry (King's), Mr Macdonald (Cla), Mr Gaul
{TrinB),M.r Birtwi8tle(Pe??!&),Mr Bennett (i?m»i),
till 30 Apr. 1911; Dr Baker, JJr Bromwich, Mr
Dodds (Pet), Mr Herman (Trin), Mr Berry {Kiiig'i),
Mr Macdonald (Cla), Mr Birtwistle (Pemb), Mr
G. H. Hardy (Trin), from 1 May 1909 to 30 Apr.
1912; Mr Welsh (Jes), 1910; Dr Whitehead,
Mr Peace (Emm), 1911. The following repre-
sentatives ot Lecturers: Mr MoHison (C7Za), Mr
Coates (Qtc), 1911.
Mr Herman (Trm), 1909; Dr Hobson (Ch), 1910;
Dr Baker, 1911.
Physics and The Chemistry, Jacksonian, Mineralogy, Caven-
Chemistry. dish, and Mechanism Professors. The Wood-
wardian and Drapers Professors. The Reader in
Agricultural Chemistry. The Goldsmiths' Reader
in Metallurgy. The following Examiners,
who hold office till 7 Jan. 1910, Mr Fitzpatrick,
Prof. Pope, Mr Bedford (Sid), Mr Heycock
(King's), Mr Lamb (Cla), Mr P. V. Bevan (Trin),
Mr Orton (Joh), Mr Spencer (S'id), Mr G. F. H.
Smith (Oxf).
Mr H. O. Jones (Cla), Mr A. Hutchinson (Pemb),
1909; Mr Heycock (King's) (Sec), 1910; Mr
Fitzpatrick (Ch.), 1911.
Biology and Geology. The Botany, Woodwardian, Zoology, Physiology
(Ch), Quick, Agricultural Botany, and Biology
Professors. The Anatomy and Drapers Pro-
fessors. The Readers in Botany (Sec), Zoology,
Chemical Physiologry, and Forestry. The follow-
ing Examiners, who hold office till 7 Jan. 1910,
Mr Thomas (Sid), Mr Gregory (Joh), Dr Bourne
(Oxf), Mr Manners-Smith (Doion), Mr Barcroft
(King's), Prof. Seward, Mr Fearnsides (Sid), Mr
Oliver (Trin), Dr Harmer, Mr Howden (Edin),
Dr Pembrey (Oxf).
Dr Marr, Mr Rastall (Chr), 1909; Mr F. Darwin
(Chr), 1910; Mr Lucas (Trin), 1911.
Co-opted members of Degree Committee to end of
Michaelmas Term 1909, Mr Manners-Smith (Doion),
Mr Gregory (Joh).
History and The Regius Professor of Modern History, the Disney,
Archizology. Slade, and Dixie Professors. The Professor of
Political Economy, the Whewell Professor of Inter-
national Law, the Professor of Ancient History.
The following Examiners: Mr Green (Cai), Mr
Teraperley (Pet), Mr C. R. L. Fletcher (Oxf),
Mr Whitney (King's), Dr Figgis, Mr .Jordan
(King's), Mr Clapham (King's), Mr Laurence
(Trin), Dr Lawrence, Mr Winstanley (Trin),
Mr Armstrong (Oxf), Prof. Lodge (Edin).
Dr Tanner (Ch), Mr Head (Emm), 1909; Dr A. W.
Ward, 1910; Mr Laurence (Trin), 1911; Mr
Dickinson (King's)., 1912.
Co-opted members of Degree Committee to 31 Dec.
1909, Mr Whitney (King's), Mr Green (Cai) (Sec).
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Moral Science.
Music.
Indian Civil
Service Studies.
Economics and
Politics.
The Knightbridge and Mental Philosophy and
Logic Professors. The following Examiners :
Dr Sorley, Dr M^raggart, Mr Stout {Joh),
Mr Gibson {Joh), Dr Myers, Dr Keynes, Mr
CarA'eth Read,
Dr Keynes (C/i), 1909; Dr M^Taggart {Sec), 1910;
Dr Myers, 1911 ; Mr W. E. Johnson {King's), 1912.
The Professor of Music. The following Examiners:
Dr Gray, Dr Faning-, Mr Lempfert {Emm), who
hold office till 7 Jan. 1910.
Dr Gray, Mr Dent {King's), 1909; Mr S. Taylor
(Trin){Ch), 1910; Mr Bennett {Emm) {Sec), 1911;
Dr Wood, 1912.
The Professor of Arabic, The Regius Professor of
Modern History, The Professor of Sanskrit.
Mr MoUison {Cla), Mr Buckland {Cai), 1909 ; Mr
Whibley (Femb), Mr Whetham {Trin), 1910;
Mr W. Chawner, Mr T. C. Lewis {Trin), 1911;
Mr E. S. Roberts, Dr Bromwich, 1912. Secretary,
Mr H. A. Roberts {Cai).
The Knightbridge Professor, the Regius Professor
of Modern History, the Downing Professor of
the Laws of England, the Professor of Political
Economy, the Whewell Professor of International
Law. The following Examiners: Mr Macgregor
(Trin), Prof. Ashley {Birm), Mr Flux {Joh), Mr
Meredith {King's), Dr Nicholsou, Mr Temperley
{Pet).
Mr Benians {Joh), Mr Clapham {King's), 1909;
Mr Meredith (King's), 1910; Dr Keynes {Ch)y
1911; Dr A. W. Ward, 1912: Mr Dickinson
(King's) (Sec), 1913.
Co-opted Member of Degree Committee to 31 Dec.
1909, Mr Clapham (King's).
Agricultural The Vice-Chancellor ; The Drapers Professor (Sec).
Studies. The Professors of Botany, Chemistry, Geology,
Physiology, Pathology, and Agricultural Botany.
The Reader in Forestry, and the Gilbey Lecturer.
Mr Innes (Trin), Rt Hon. Lord Blyth, Mr Austin
Keen, Sir W. Gilbey, Bart., 1909; Prof. Biffen,
1910; MrE. S. Roberts, 1911; and the following
Representatives of Borough and County Councils
(to 31 Dec. 1909); Bedfordshire, Mr S. Street;
Cambridgeshire, Sir H. G. Fordham; Essex, Mr
T. Goodchild; Hertfordshire, Mr A. Dean;
Huntingdonshire, Mr W. H. O. Duncombe; Isle
of Ely, Mr Bidwell (Trin); Norfolk, Mr Evans
liOmbe ; Northamptonshire, Mr Monckton ( Trin) ;
East Suffolk, Mr A. Haiwood; West Suffolk, Mr
O. D. Johnson.
Forestry Committee. The Vice-Chancellor. The Drapers Professor. The
Professors of Botany, Chemistry, Geology, and
Agricultural Botany. The Reader in Forestry.
Mr Fitzpatrick, Mr F. Darwin (Chr), Mr Grant
(Kings), Mr Shipley (Chr)^ Mr Lynch, Sir H. G.
Fordham.
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Geographical
Studies.
Military Studies.
Anthropological
Studies.
Foreign Service
Students
Committee.
The Vice-chancellor. Mr Hinks (Trin), Prof.
Hopkinson, Sir Clements Markham, Dr Keltic
{St Andrews), Mr E. S. Koberts, Mr Oldham
{King's), 1909; Mr J. S. Gardiner {Cai), Dr Marr,
1910; Sir G. H. Darwin, Mr Head {Emm), 1911;
Dr Guillemard, Dr A. W. Ward, 1912.
The V ice-Chancellor. The Commanding Officer
{Sec), the Second in Command, and the Adjutant,
of the University Volunteer Corps. Mr Caldwell,
Mr Humphry {Trin), Mr E. S. Roberts. Prof.
Hopkinson, Mr Griffiths {King's), 1909; Mr
Durnford {King's), Mr G. H. A. Wilson {Cla),
1910; Mr Whetham ( Triii), Mr Hinks ( Trin), 1911.
The Disney Professor of Archaeology. The Univer-
sity Lecturers in Ethnology {Ch), Physical Anthro-
pology {Sec), the Physiology of the Senses, and
Experimental Psychology. Mr Chadwick {Cla),
1909; Dr A. Macalister, 1910; Dr Guillemard,
1911; Mr A. B. Cook (Q«), 1912.
J'he Director of the School of Living Oriental
Languages ( Professor Browne) ; Mr E. S. Roberts,
Prof. Burkitt, 1909; Prof. Giles, Dr A. W. Ward
(Ch), 1910; Mr Durnford {King's), Mr Comber
(Pemb), 1911. Secretary, Mr H. A. Roberts (Cai)
Previous Examination.
General Examination.
Mathematical Tripos,
Part 1.
(Old Regulations.)
Mathematical Tripos,
Part II.
EXAMINERS.
r Greek and P^ng-lish Gospel, Mr Boughey( JTrm).
Latin Classic and alternative, Mr E. C. Pearce
(Corp). Greek Classic, alternative, and
Macaulay, Mr Colson {Joh). Latin Unprepared
Translation, Xenophon, and Shakespeare,
Mr Lavvson {Pemh). Paley's Evidences, Mr
H. W. Fulford (Cla). Logic, Mr W. E.
Johnson {King's). Heat and Chemistry, Mr
He^ cock (King's). Mathematical Subjects, Mr
Gunston {Joh), Mr Wallis (Corp). English
Essay, Mr Rushmore {Oath).
Additional Subjects: (Mech.) Mr Knott (HSelw);
Mr Gaul {Trin 11) ; (Fr.) Dr Stevens, Mr
Braunholtz {King's); (Germ.) Mr Robinson
I (JoA), Mr MilnerBarry (Cai).
[ Mathematical Subjects, Mr C. Smith, Mr
Watt (Jes)', Classical Subjects, Acts, Latin
Composition, Mr Maiden {H Selw), Mr
Clarke (Jes); English History, English Com-
position and English Literature, Mr E. E.
Foxwell {Joh), Mr Corbett (King's).
The Moderators for 1909, viz. Mr Dodds (Pet)^
Mr G. H. Hardy ( Trin) ; Mr Berry (King's),
Mr Birtwistle (Pemb).
Dr Baker, Dr Bromwich,
Mr Macdonald (Cla).
Mr Herman (Trin),
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Mathematical Tripos,
Part I.
(New Regulations.)
Classical Tripos, Part I.
Classical Tripos,Paj 111,
Dr Whitehead, Mr Welsh {Jes), Mr Cameron
{Cat).
Ur Reid, Mr Spratt (Corp), Mr Walker {Chr),
Mr Sills (King's), Mr Vernon Jones (Magd),
Mr S. G. Campbell (C/tr), Mr Sleeman (Sid),
Mr Angus {Trin H).
A. Dr Leaf, Mr Lendrum [Cai).
B. Mr Hicks {Trin), Prof. Burnet (St An-
dreios).
C. MrWhiblej(Pem6), Mr H.J.Edwards {Pet).
D. Mr A. H. Smith {THn), Mr A. B. Cook
{Qu).
Dr Conway, Mr J. H. Moulton {King's).
\E
Tut \^ ■ rr . i Dr M'^Taggart, Mr Stout {Joh), Dr Keynes,
MoralSc.eneesTripos. | ^^^ ^^^^|^,^ '^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^J' ^ '
Law Tripos.
Mr Lush
Historical Tripos.
Theological Tripos,
Part I.
Theological Tripos,
Part 11.
Oriental Languages
Tripos
A (I).
(Dr I
I Mr
\ Mi
[ M]
Dr Clark, Dr Kenny, Dr Bond,
(TrinH), Mr Hazeltine (Emm).
Dr Lawrence, Dr Figgis, Mr Whitney {King's),
Mr Jordan {King's), Mr Clapham {King'i),
Mr Laurence {Trin)^ Mr Wiustanley {Triu)^
v Armstrong (Ox/), Prof. Lodge {Kdin).
{Dr Stanton, Prof. Kennett, Mr Bethune-Baker
{Pemh), Mr H. C. O. Lanchester {Pemh), Mr
H. G. Wood {Jes)y Mr C. A. A. Scott {Joh).
^Sect. 1, Prof. Kennett, Mr H. C. O. Lanchester
{Pemb)] Sect. 2, Mr Brooke {King'ti), Mr
C. A. A. Scott {Joh) ; Sect. 3, Dr Poakes-
Jackson, Mr H. G. Wood {Jes) ; Sect. 4, Dr
Stanton, Mr Bethune-Baker (Pgm&); Sect. 5,
^ Dr Tennant, Prof. Inge.
Prof. Bevan, Prof. Kennett, Prof. Rapson, Prof.
Giles, Mr M^'Lean {Chr), Mr Thomas {Trin),
Mr Nicholson {Trin), Mr Abrahams (Chr),
\ Mr L. Giles {Oxf).
Mechanical Sciences Tripos (Qualifying Examination). Mr Cameron {Cai),
Mr Dykes (Trin).
Mechanical Sciences Tripos. Mr Peace ( Emm), Mr Lamb {Cla), Mr Coker
{Pet). Assessor in Chemistry, Mr Dootson
{TrinH).
Physics. Mr Fitzpatrick, Mr P. V. Bevan {Trin). A (2). Ele-
mentary Physics. Mr Bedford (Sid), Mr C. T. R. Wilson (Sid)
. (Med.). B (1). Chemistry. Professor Pope, Mr Orton (Joh).
B(2). Elementary Chemistry. MrHeycock(Kwtgr's), Mr Adie( rrin)
(Med.). C. Mineralogy. Mr Spencer (^ic?), Mr G. F. H. Smith
(Oxf). D. Geology. UrThom&s (Sid), Mr heairnsidea (Sid).
E. Botany. Mr F. W. Oliver (Ti-in), Mr Gregory (Joh).
F. Zoology. Dr Harmer, Dr Bourne (Oxf). G. Elementary
Biology. Prof. Seward, Mr Shipley (Chr) (Med.). H. Human
Anatomy. Mr Manners-Smith (Down), Mr Howden {Edin).
H*. Human Anatomy (Medical Degrees). Dr Duckworth, Dr
Addison (Lond). K. Physiology. Mr Barcroft (King's), Dr
Pembrey (Oxf). K*. Physiology. (Medical Degrees). Dr
Anderson, Dr Paton (Edin).
Natural Sciences Tripos... A (1), B (1), C, D, E, F, H, K, above.
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(oTdTefu'latZr). \ fC«.h; E ana F, Dr Breul, Mr Saodbach
^tlZtl^T^^^'" SC, Mr Stewart (J„A), Mr Braunholtz {King's);
Economics Tripos... Dr N icholson, Mr Flux {Joh), Mr Meredith {King\),
Mr Temperley [Pet). Assessor : Dr Lawrence.
Examination in Spoken French. Prof.Barbier {Leeds), Mr Berthon {Oxf).
Examination in Spoken German. Dr Breul, Prof. Priebsch {London).
Special Examinations for Ordinary B.A. Degrees.
Theology Mr Schneider {Cai), Mr Tait {Joh), Mr Hart {Joh),
Mr West- Watson {Emm).
Logic The Examiners in Logic in the Moral Sciences Tripos
iDr Keynes, Mr Carvetli Read) by papers set in
'art I. of that 1 ripos).
Political Economy ...Mr Hamilton {Cat), Mr Fay {Chr).
Law Mr Harris {Down), Mr Oliver {TrinH).
History Mr Kendall {King's), Mr Gaskoin {Jes).
Chemistry and Physics A (2), B (2), above.
Geology, Botany, Zoology 4 The Examiners in the Natural Sciences Tripos
and Physiology ( by papers set in Part I. of that Tripos.
Mechanism and Applied Science... Mr Grant {Qu), Mr Landon (Sid).
Music The Examiners for Part 1 of the Examination for
the Mus.B. degree.
Modern Languages... Dr Breul, Mr Wyatt {Chr), Mr Comber {Pemh).
Mathematics Mr Gunston {Joh), Mr Grace {Pet).
Classics Mr Rackham ( C^r), Mr Sleeman (Sid).
Agricultural Science... Prof. Wood, Mr Potter {Pet)., Mr Adie {Tnn), Mr
Lake {Joh), Mr Marshall {Chr), Mr Henry {Cai),
Mr Macgenzie {Chr).
Geography Mr Lake {Joh), Mr Oldham {King's), Mr Hinks {Trin).
M.B. 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 (yrd Ex.). The Regius Professor, the Prof, of Surgery;
Phannacology, Mr Dixon {Down), Mr C. R.
Marshall {Doion) ; General Pathology, Prof.
Woodhead, Dr Ritchie {Edin)\ Surgei-y^ Dr
Kellock {Emm), Mr Boyd {Lond), Mr Dunn
{Lond), Mr Johnson {Lond); Midwifery, Dr
W. Rivers-Pollock {THn), Dr Spencer {Lond)-,
Medicine, Dr Bradbury, Dr Pitt {Cla), Dr
Taylor {Lond), Dr J. Rose Bradford {Land).
M.C. Degree The Professor of Surgery; the Examiners in
Surgery for the M.B. Degree.
M.D. Degree Assessor to Regius Professor, Dr Humphry.
B.D. Degree Assessor to Regius Professor, Dr W. E. Barnes.
{The Professor of Music; Part I, Dr Faning,
Mr Lempfert {Emm); Part II, Dr Gray,
Dr Faning.
M„« M DPirrPP /Parts I and II. 1 he Professor of Music; Dr
Mus. M. Degree. \ ^^^^y^ q^ Faning.
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Diploma in Public
Health.
Diploma in Tropical
Medicine and Hygiene.
Diploma in Agri-
culture.
Diploma in Forestry.
Diploma in Geography
Diploma in Mining
Engineering.
Examination in
Preliminary Archi-
tectural Studies.
< Dr Anningson, Dr Graham-Smith, Mr ^^iven
( {Qu), Mr Purvis {Joh), Dr Newsholme [Lond).
f Dr Stephens, Mr Daniels, Mr Leishman
I {Glasgow),
(Part I. The Examiners for the Special Examin-
ation in Aorricultural Science. Part II. Prof.
Wood, MrPotter(Pft),Mr Adie(rrm),MrLake
[Joh), MrWarburton {Chr), Mr T. A. Dickson,
Mr Marshall [Chr), Mr Mackenzie {Chr).
J Mr Potter ( Pet ), Mr VVarburton {Chr), MrBurdon
t {Sid), Mr Henry ( Cai), Mr Gamble {Oxf).
/Part I. The Examiners for the Special Examin-
I ations in Geoj^raphy.
<Part II. Mr Lake {Joh), Mr Oldham {King's),
( Lieut.-Col. C. F. Close, Mr Lyde ( Oxf).
fin the application of Science to the Art of
Mining, Mr E. H. Liveing, Prof. Louis
{Durham); in Metaliurg-y, MrHeycock(iiring's).
I Part I. Mr Grant {Qu), Mr Landon {Sid).
jPart II. Dr Waldstein, Mr Cranage King's).
CHAIRMEN OF TRIPOS EXAMINERS.
Mathematical Tripos (Old Regulations) : Part II, Dr Baker.
Mathematical Tripos (New Regulations): Part I, Dr Whitehead.
Classical Tripos: Part I, Dr Keid; Part II, Mr Whibley (Pemft).
Moral Sciences Tripos : Dr M'^Taggart.
Natural Sciences Tripos : Mr Fitzpatrick.
Theolo^cal Tripos, Dr W. E. Barnes.
Law Tripos : Dr Clark.
Historical Tripos; Mr Laurence {Trin).
Oriental Languages Tripos : Professor Kennett.
Medieval and Modern Languages Tripos: Dr Breul.
Mechanical Sciences Tripos: Mr Peace {Emm).
Economics Tripos: Mr Meredith {King's).
CHAIRMEN OF PASS EXAMINATIONS.
General Examination : Mr C. Smith.
Previous Examination : Part I, Mr Boug-hey {Trin).
Previous Examination, Part II: Mr Wallis {Corp).
SCHOLARSHIPS AND STUDENTSHIPS: EXAMINERS
AND ELECTORS.
I
Craven .
Battle .
Browne.
Davies.
Pitt.
Person.
Waddington.
Baizes.
(Gr. 12 Nov. 1908) Mr Hadley {Pemh), in the
place of the Vice- Chancellor ; The Public
Orator ; (Gr. 12 Nov . 1908) Dr Verrall in the
place of the Regius Professor of Greek ; The
Professor of Latin ; ( Gr. 13 Nov. 1908) Mr
Gaye {Trin), Mr Sheppard {King^).
The Electors are the same as for the Bell and
Abbott Scholarships.
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Bell and Abbott. The Electors are (Gr. 26 Nov. 1908), MrLanchester
(Pemb), inihe place of the Vice-Chancellor; the
Regius Professor of Divinity ; the Lucasian Pro-
fessor ; (Gr. 26 Nov. 1908), Dr Bromwich,
Mr Wallter (Chr).
The Electors are the Vice-Chancellor, the Lady
Margaret's, Regius, 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 Geology
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 1908.
Mr Laurence {Trin)y and Professor Watson (Oa;/).
The Electors are the Regius Professor of Hebrew,
(Gr. 28 Nov. 1908) Mr S. A. Cook (Cat), Mr
McLean (Chr).
The Electors are the Vice-Chancellor, the Master
of Trinity, the Regius Professor of Civil Law, the
Knightbridge Professor of Moral Philosophy,
the Downing 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 diflference between
them, the Master of Trinity or some one ap-
pointed by him to decide.
Greek and Latin, Mr Moule (Corp), Mr Sheppard
(King's); Hebrew, Mr S. A. Cook (Cai), Mr
Loewe {Qu)'j Sacred Music, Dr A. Gray, Mr
E. D. Rendall (Trin).
The Vice-Chancellor. Till Dec. 31 in each year.
Dr Jackson, Dr Hobson (1909); Dr Sorley, Dr
Kenny (1910); Dr A. W." Ward, Prof. Seward
(1911); Dr Anderson, Dr Reid (1912).
The Adjudicators for 1909 are Dr Sorley and Mr
W.E.Johnson (King's).
Dr Jackson to 31 Dec. 1909; Mr Glover (Joh) to
31 Dec. 1910; Dr Verrall to 31 Dec. 1911; Dr
Peile to 31 Dec. 1912.
Shakespeare ScholarsUj). Mr A. Gray (Jes), Mr G. C. Macaulay (Tr'm).
Prendergast Student- The Vice-Chancellor. TheRegius Professor of Greek.
~ To December 31 in each year: Dr Verrall (1909);
Mr Wedd (King's) (1910); Mr P. Giles (Emm)
(1911); Mr A. B. Cook (Qu) (1912).
The Vice-Chancellor. To September 30 in each
year: Prof. Sir George Darwin (1912), Prof.
Larmor (1912), iiomiuated by the Council of the
Senate; Prof. Sir R. S. Ball (1909), Dr Glaisher
(1911), nominated by Special Board for Mathematics;
Prof. Sir J. J. Thomson (1910), nominated by the
Special Board for Physics and Chemistry.
Crosse.
Harkness.
Lightfoot.
Tyrwhitt.
Whewell.
Clerk Maxwell.
Stewart of Rannoch.
Alleru
Arnold Gerstenberg.
Charles Oldham.
Classical Scholarship,
ship. Electors.
Isaac Newton
Studentships,
Flectors.
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PRIZE EXAMINATIONS.
Carus. The Examiners are Mr Lanuhester (Pemh) till the
division of the Lent Term 1910, Mr Crick {Cla)
till the division of the Lent Term 1911.
Chancellor's Classical The Examiners are the Examiners for the "Uni-
Medals. yersity Scholarships."
Chancellor's Medals
for Legal Studies. \ The Examiners for the Law Tripos.
Oeorge Long.
Hebrew.
Scholefield.
Evans.
George Williams.
(Awarded by the Examiners for the Theological
Tripos.
The Examiners for 1909 are Dr Feltoe and Mr
Pass (Joh).
Jeremie. The Divinity Professors appoint two of their number
to examine.
Mason. Awarded by the Examiners for the Tyrwhitt Scholar
ships.
Winchester Reading. The Examiners are Mr Durnford (King's) for 1908
and 1909, and Mr H. b\ Stewart (Joh) for 1909 and
1910.
Adam Smith.
Adams.
Sir W.Browne's.
Burney.
Chancellor's Eng-
lish Medal.
Cobden.
Gedge.
Hare.
Harness.
Hulsean.
PRIZE EXERCISES.
A Triennial Prize. The Adjudicators are the Pro-
fessor of Political Economy and (Gr. 11 Feb. 1909)
Prof. Edgeworth (Oxf).
A Biennial Prize. The Adjudicators are the Vice-
Chancellor, the Plumian Professor; (Gr. 28 Jan.
1909), Dr Hobson and Professor Larmor.
The Adjudicator is the Vice-Chancellor.
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, (Gr. 29 Oct. 1908) Dr Sorley.
The Adjudicators are the Vice- Chancellor, the
Public Orator, the Greek Professor, and (Gr.
25 Feb. 1909) Dr Verrall, Mr Durnford (King's).
A Triennial Prize. The Adjudicators are the Pro-
fessor of Political Economy; and (Gr. 11 March
1909) Prof. Edgeworth (Oxf), (Gr. 29 Apr. 1909)
Mr Russell Rea.
The Examiners are (Gr. 18 June 1908) Mr Hopkins
(Emm) and Mr Lucas (Trin).
A Quadriennial Prize. The Adjudicators are the
Vice-Chancellor; and ( Gr. 14 March 1907 and
17 Dec. 1908) Mr Hicks (Trin), Mr Giles (Emm),
Mr Glover (Joh).
A Triennial Prize. The Adjudicators are the Vice-
Chancellor, the Master of Christ's; and (Gr.
25 Feb. 1909) Dr Moore-Smith and Mr Verity
(Tri7i).
The Adjudicators are the Vice-Chancellor, the
Masters of Trinity and St John's Colleges, and
the five Divinity Professors.
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Kaye. A Quadriennial Prize. The Adjudicators are two
persons nominated by the Regius Professor of
Divinity, appointed by Grace : (Gr. 10 March 1906)
Mr Thackeray {Kinfj s), Mr Kenyon {Ox/").
Le Bas. The Adjudicators are the Vice-Chancellor and two
persons nominated by him, appointed by Grace :
(Gr. 13 May 1909) Prof. Eapson, Mr Morrison
{Pemb).
Maitland. A Triennial Prize. The Adjudicators are the Vice-
Chancelior and (Gr. 5 Dec. 1908) Dr Cunningham,
Dr Murray.
Members' . The Adjudicators for the English Essay are the Vice-
Chancellor, and (Gr. 24 Feb. 1909) Mr Glover
(Jo/i), Mr Moriarty (Pemb); for the Latin Essay,
the Vice-Chancellor, and (Gr. 25 Feb. 1909) Mr
Walker {Chr), Mr Wardale {Cla). _
JVorrisian. A Quinquennial Prize. The Adjudicators are the
Vice-Chancellor, and the Norrisian Professor ; and
(Gr. 28 Feb. 1907) Dr Caldecolt and Dr Tennant.
Forson. The Adjudicators are the Vice-Chancellor, the
Master of Trinity, the Public Orator, the Regius
Professor of Greek, and (Gr. 25 Feb. 1909)
Mr Duff {Trin), Mr Lendrum (Cai).
Powis. The Adjudicators are (Gr. 19 June 1867) "the Ex-
aminers for the Chancellor's Classical Medals."
Prince Consoit. 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 {J oh) (CI.),
Mr Armstrong {Oxf) (H. and A.).
Seatonian, The Vice-Chancellor, the Master of Clare, the
Regius Professor of Greek, and (Gr. 12 Nov. 1908)
Mr Dale {Trin H).
Sedgwick. A Triennial Prize. The Adjudicators of the prize
to be awarded in 1910 are the Professor of Geology,
and(Gr.25 Oct. 1906) Dr Marr and Mr Judd.
Smith's. The Adjudicators are the Vice-Chancellor, the Lucas-
ian, Plumian, Lowndean,and Sadlerian Professors.
Thirlwall. 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 elected on the nomination
of the Board for History and Archaeology, the
other of the Board for Classics, (Gr. 25 Feb.
1909) Mr Glover (Joh) (CI.) and Prof. Tait (Oa?/)
(H. and A.).
Winholt. The Vice-Chancellor, the Professor of Mechanism,
and (Gr. 29 Oct. 1908) Mr H. Darwin {Trin).
Yorke. The Adjudicators are for 1909 (Gr. 7 JNov. 1907)
Mr Justice Joyce {Cai) and Mr Justice Parker
{King's); and for 1910 (Gr. 12 Nov. 1908) Lord
Justice Kennedy {Pemb) and Mr Justice Parker
{King's).
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AFFILIATED LOCAL LECTURE CENTRES.
LECTURERS.
To 30 Sept. 1910. Mr D. J. Carnegie, Mr A. H. Thompson (Jok),
Mr Langdon-Davies (Femb).
To 30 Sept. 191L Mr Capel Cure, Mr Phillips (Oxf), Mr Stoughton
Holborn {Oxf).
To 30 Sept. 1912. Mr Hume-Rothery (Trm), Mr Masternian (Joh),
Mr Jack (Pet), Mr Sager, Mr .1. T. Mills, Mr E. E. Foxwell (Joh).
To 30 Sept. 1913. Mr G. G. Coulton, Mr Kaines Smith, A. A. Seaton,
B.A. {Femb), Mr P. H. Wicksteed (Lond).
To 30 Sept. 1914. Mr Hannah (7Vin), Mr E. K. Hanson {Trm), Mr
A. M. Smith {Emm), Mr C. D. Burns, Mr H. H. Williams {Ch), Mr W. H.
Draper {Oaf).
EXAMINERS.
To 30 Sept. 1911. Mr llinks {Trin), Mr Rootham {Joh), Mr Earp
{King's).
To 30 Sept. 1912. Dr Walker, Dr Shore, Mr Charles {Joh), Mr Verity
{Trin), Mr G. E. Green {Oai), Mr Jordan {Selio), Mr Peers {King's), Mr
Blakeney, Mr Ackworth {Oxf).
To 30 Sept. 1913. Dr Herford, Mr Barcroft {King's), Mr P. V. Bevan
{Trin).
TRUSTEES, MANAGERS, &c.
Hobson's Charity The Vice-Chancellor, Dr Bond, Dr Keynes, Mr A.
Governors. Rose {Emm), Mr Hammond {Tnn), Mr R. T.
Wright (C/ir), Mr Pollock {Corp).
Hart Memorial Fund. To Dec. 31st in each year: Dr Butler (1910),
Mr W. A. Wright (1912), nominated by the
Council of the Senate; Dr James and Prof.
Burkitt (1910), Mr Bethune-Baker {Peird)) and
Mr McLean {Chr) (1912) nominated by the Special
Board for Divinity.
Hulse Trustees. The Vice- Chancellor, the Masters of Trinity and St
John's Colleges. The Regius Professor of Greek
acts in case of a vacancy in the Mastership of
Trinity or St John's, and in case either Master is
Vice- Chancellor.
Smith's Trustees.
Storey's Trustees.
Worts' Trustees.
(June 1881.)
The Vice-Chancellor, the Master of Trinity, the
Lucasian, Lowndean, and Plumian Professors.
Dr Atkinson for life; Dr Kenny for six years from
22 Nov. 1903; Mr Parker {King's) for six years
from 9 May 1907.
Dr Atkinson, Dr Phear, Dr Clark, Mr W. A. Wright
{Trin).
Managers if the The Vice-Chancellor. To Dec. 31 in each year:
Craven Fund. Dr Verrall (1909), Dr Sandys (1910), Dr James
(1911), Dr Reid (1912), Dr Ridgeway (1913).
xc
Managers of the
Balfour Fund.
Managers of the
Frederick James
Quick Fund.
Managers of the John
Lucas Walker Stu-
dentship.
Managers of the
Arnold Gerstenberg
Studentship.
Director of
Fitzioilliam
Museum, Electors.
Mr Lister (Joh) to June 1914, Mr J. S. Gardiner
{Cai) to 14 June 1911, Prof. Sedgwick to June
1912. Additional Managers, Rt Hon. A. J. Balfour;
Mr J. W. Clark {THn) to January 31, 1914 (Gr.
27 Oct. 1904).
The Vice-Chancellor. To December 31 in each
year: Prof. Sedgwick (1909), Prof. VVoodhead
(1911), Mr Shipley {Chr) (1913), nominated by the
Council of the Senate; Dr Langley (1910), Mr
Blackman {Joh) {Sec) (1912), Mr J.'S. Gardiner
{Cai) (1914), nominated by the Special Board for
Biology and Geology.
The Regius Professor of Physic, the Professor of
Physiology, the President of the Royal College
of Physicians of London.
The Knightbridge Professor and the Professor of
Mental Philosophy and Logic. To Dec. 31 in each
year : Mr Rivers {Joh) (1910) and Mr W. E. Johnson
{King'i) (1913), nominated by the Special Board
for Moral Science; Dr Langley (1913), nominated
by the Special Board for Biology and Geology;
Prof. Sir J. J. Thomson (1910), nominated by the
Special Board for Physics and Chemistry.
The Members of the Fitzwilliam Museum Syndicate, ^
the Disney Professor of Archaeology, the Slade
Professor of Fine Art, the Librarian, the Reader in
Classical Archaeolog-y, the Keeper of the Ashmo-
lean Museum in the University of Oxford, and the
Keeper of the Prints in the British Museum.
Electors to Livings The Vice-Chancellor. To February 14 in each year :
in the Patronage of Mr Moule {Corp) (1910), Mr Durnford {King's)
the University. (1911), Dr Peile (1912), Mr R. F. Scott (1913),
nominated by Council of Senate; Piof. Kennett
(1910), Dr Stanton (1911), Dr Cunningham (1912),
Mr Knott {Selw) (Sec) (1913), nominated by Special
Board for Divinity.
Appointments Board. The Vice-Chancellor
To December 31 in each
year: Prof. Hopkinson, 1909; Prof. Sir George
Darwin, 1910; Dr Mason, 1911; Mr Shipley (C/ir),
1912; Prof. Pope, 1913.
College Representatives : Dr A. W. Ward, Mr War-
dale {Cla), Mr E. S. Roberts {Cai), Mr Shirres
{TrinH), Mr Durnford (King's), Mr A. Gray (Jes),
Mr Rackham (Chr), Mr Bushe-Fox (Joh), Dr
Fletcher (Trin), Mr Peace {Emm), 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. Threlfali, Sir Thomas
Wardle, Prof. T. B. Wood. Secretary, Mr H. A.
Roberts (Cai).
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EEPKESENTATIVES OF THE COLLEGES AND HALLS FOR
CERTAIN ELECTIONS AND NOMINATIONS.
For nomination of
For election of Members of the
Borough Councillors. Assessment Committee.
Mr Dodds Mr Dodds
The Master The Master
The Master
The Master
The Master
Mr WaUis
Mr Heycock
The President
Mr Carr
Mr Goodwin
The Master
The Master
The Master
Trinity Mr H. M. Taylor Mr H. M. Taylor
Emmanuel The Master Mr Peace
Sidney Sussex The Master The Master
Downing Dr Kenny Dr Kenny
Selwyn Mr Knott
Peterhouse
Clare
Pembroke
Gon. & Caius
Trinity Hall
Corpus Christi
King's
Queens'
St Catharine's
Jesus
Christ's
St John's
For election of
Members of the
Financial Board.
Mr Dodds
Dr Gardiner
Mr Comber
The Master
Mr Gaul
Mr WaUis
Mr Corbett
The President
Mr Carr
Mr Goodwin
The Master
The Master
The Master
Mr H. M. Taylor
The Master
The Master
Dr Kenny
Mr Comber
The Master
Mr Gaul
Mr WaUis
Mr Dumford
The President
Mr Carr
Mr Goodwin
The Master
The Master
The Master
Mr Innes
Mr Peace
The Master
Dr Kenny
Mr Knott
MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH.
To November 9 in each year. Aldermen: Mr H. M. Taylor {Trin),
1910; Mr Pollock (Corp), 1913. To November 1 in each year. Coun-
cillors: Mr Innesf {Trin), Mr Durnford* (Kirig's), 1909 ; Mr Fitzpatrick*,
Dr Duckworth*, 1910; Mr Ballf {Trin), Mr Purvis* {Joh), 1911.
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 1910 : Nominated by Council of Senate,
Mr R. F. Scott. Nominated by Representatives of Colleges and Halls,
Mr H. M, Taylor ( TVtn), Mr Grant (King's), Mr Coates {Qu).
DISTRIBUTORS OF CRANE'S CHARITY.
The Vice- Chancellor, the Master of Gonville and Caius College, the
Regius Professors of Divinity, Law, and Physic, and Dr Humphry.
MEMBERS OF WATCH COMMITTEE.
Mr Caldwell, Mr Scott, Prof. Marsh, Mr Widdicombe {Doion)
Mr Rushmore {Cath).
CONSERVATORS OF THE RIVER CAM.
The Master of Clare College, elected 5 Feb. 1863; the Master of
Emmanuel College, elected 9 Mar. 1900; the Master of Trinity Hall,
elected 16 Nov. 1904.
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GOVERNORS OF SCHOOLS, &c.
With the Date of their Appointment by the Council of the Senate.
Ampton. Calthorpe and Edwards Educational Endowments.
Rev. H. H. B. Ayles, D.D., St John's College,
till 16 Oct. 1913.
ArchitecturalEducation,^ p^.^^- ^aldstein, Litt.D., King's College, for
Admsory Member of the^ ^j^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^ 31 j^^^ {^^^g
J. E. Sandys, Litl.D., St John's College, till 31 Dec.
1909.
The Harpur Trust. The Very Rev. A. F. Kirkpatrick,
D.D., Trinity College. 4 Feb. 1904, for five years.
Education Committee. Rev. T. C. Fitzpatrick, M.A.,
President of Queens' College, until March 1910.
University of Birmingham. J. P. Postgate, Litt.D.
(Trin), appointed by the Chancellor for three years
from 1 Jan. 1906.
King Edward VI. School. Rev. E. W. Barnes, Sc.D.,
Trinity College. For seven years from 6 May 1907.
Grammar School. Mr Sills, for three years from 7 June
1908.
The College of Christ. E. 11. Griffiths, Sc.D., Sidney
Sussex College. For five years from 18 May 1905.
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.
1906.
BrithhInstimion\ g ^^j^j^^ ^j^^^ r^.^^^-^^^ College. Representative
J Trustee, for five years from 1 May 1907-
Grammar School. F. R. Barrell, M.A., Pembroke
College. For five years from 23 Jan. 1905.
Bury 8t Edmtmds. Grdimm&r School. A. W. Ward, Litt.D., Master of
Peterhouse. 10 Feb. 1909, for five years.
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 years from
14 Nov. 1906.
The County School for Boys. J. H. Flather, M.A., Em-
manuel College, and the Rev. F. E. Hutchinson,
M.A., King's College. For the year ending 18 May
1909.
Training College for Women. J. N. Keynes, Sc.D.,
Pembroke College, 25 April 1909 ; D. A. Winstanley,
M.A. Trinity College, 25 April 1907 ; the Rev. V. H.
Stanton, D.D., Ely Professor of Divinity, 25 April
1908, for three years.
Prof. Woodhead and A. J. Wyatt, M.A., Christ's
College, 30 April 1909, for three years.
Education Committee. W. Durnford, M.A., King's
College, W. G. Bell, M.A., Trinity Hall, Prof.
Wood, to 13 March 1910.
The Rev. R. Si J. Parry, B.D., Trinity College. 4 Feb.
1907.
Board.
Athens,
British School.
Bedford.
Bedford
County.
Birmingham.
Boston.
Brecknock.
Bristol.
Scholarship Fund \
for Fine Art.
Bruton.
Cambridge.
Cheshunt
College.
Cambridge
County.
Charterhouse.
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Cheltenham. Cheltenham College. Dr Jackson, Regius Professor of
Greek, appointed a life member of the Council by
the Vice-Chaiicellor, 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 Jan. 1907, for three
years.
Almoners, for six years from 1 Jan. 1909. R. F. Scott,
M.A., St John's College, and Rev. E. H. Pearce,
Peterhouse.
Derby School. R. H. Luce, M.A., M.B., B.C., of
Christ's College, to 30 October 1909.
Secondary School. The Rev. D. A. Stewart, M.A.,
Gonville and Cains College, for four years from
8 October 1906.
H. C. Knott, M.A., Selwyn College, for five years to
13 Oct. 1912.
Grammar School. B. A. Green, M.A., Corpus Christi
College, for three years from 15 October, 1906.
Education Committee. The Rt Rev. the Lord Bishop
of Barking, D.D,, Magdalene College, for three years
to 31 March 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.
) Sir T. Clifford Allbutt, K.C.B., M.D., Gonville and
Medical Council.] Caius College. For five years from 27 May 1908.
Oirton College. The Ven. W. Cunningham, D.D., Trinity College, A. N.
Whitehead, Sc.D., Trinity College, A. Berry, M.A.,
King's College. For three years from 27 Feb. 1908.
H. Lee- Warner, M.A., St John's College. For three
years from 20 Nov. 1908.
University College School. H. W. Eve, M.A., Trinity
College.
The RevtT. C. Fitzpatrick, M.A., President of Queens'
College. 8 March 1909.
Um7&uL}'^- «• B'». M:.A., Trinity Hall.
Hastings. Grammar School. The Rev. W. C. Streatfeild, M.A.,
formerly of Pembroke College, for three years from
8 October 1906.
Highgate. Sir Roger Cholmeley's School. R. Gaskell, M.A.,
Trinity College. Five years from 3 March 1907.
Holbeach. Farmer's Free School. J. W. Gleed, M.A., formerly of
Jesus College. 8 March 1909.
Holloway. Royal Holloway College, Egham. R. D. Roberts,
M.A., Clare College. Seven years from 7 Dec. 1908.
Holland County. Education Committee. W. White, M.A. For three
years to March 1910.
Holt. Grammar School. Prof. T. B. Wood, Gonville and
Caius College. 6 Mov. 1904, for five years.
Hull. Hymers College. The Rt Rev. the Lord Bishop of
Beverley, D.D., Trinity College, until 17 Oct. 1910.
Huntingdon Education Committee. The Ven. K. G. Vesey, LL.D.,
County. ■ Trinity College. For three years to March 1910.
Chigwell School.
Christ's Hospital.
Derby.
Diss.
Dulwich.
Enfield.
Essex County.
Eton.
Exeter.
General
Great Yaiinouth.
Hampstead.
Harrow.
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Ipswich. Ipswich School. E. J. Gross, M.A., Gonville and
Caius Collcf^e, for three years to 30 Nov. 1911.
Ipswich Municipal Secondary Schools. F. T. Cobbold,
M.A., King's College, for three years from L Aug. 1909.
Prof. BiflFen, M.A., Emmanuel CoUeg'e, for four years to
7 Feb. 1913.
Till 28 Feb.
John Innes
Horticultural
Institution.
Joint Scholarships J. N. Keynes, Sc.D., Pembroke College
1910.
High School for Girls. The Rev. E. S. Roberts, M.A.,
Master of Gonville and Caius College, for three years
from 30 Nov. 1908.
Endowed Schools. R. N. Goodman, M.D., St John's
College. 22 May 1909, for five years.
Kirton-in-Holland. Sir Thomas Middlecott's Endowed School. G. S. W.
Jebb.M.A., formerly of Trinity College. 10 Mar. 1898.
St David's College. The Rev. A. J. Mason, D.D.,
Master of Pembroke College, and the Right Rev.
the Lord Bishop of Winchester, D.D., King's and
Queens' Colleges, until 17 June 1912.
Leicester County. Education Committee. B. D. Turner, M.A., Jesus
College, for three years to March 1910.
Professor G. Sims Woodhead, M.A., Trinity Hall.
26 Apr. 1909.
Prof. Forsyth, Sc.D., appointed by the Chancellor for
three years from 1 Jan. 1906.
Grammar School. H. Lamb, M.A., Hon. Sc, Tiinity
College, for five years from 30 Oct. 1905.
High School for Girls. A. E. Steinthal, M.A.,
Trinity College. For five years from 14 Nov. 1908,
The Rev. W. Maples, M.A,, Clare College, to 30 Oct.
1910.
Consolidated Charities. Rev. Professor V. H. Stanton,
D.D., Trinity College. 12 Feb. 1905, for five years.
Marine Biological A. E. Shipley, M.A., Christ's College. From the
Board.
King's Lynn.
Kifigston-on-
Thames.
Lampeter.
Lister Institute
of Preventive
Medicine.
Liverpool
University.
Manchester.
Mansfield
Gram. School.
March.
Association.
Monmouth.
Moulton.
National Trust
for Places of
Historic Interest
or Natural
Beauty.
Newcastle upon
Tyne.
New Sleaford.
Norwich.
Nottingham.
annual meeting in 1909 till the annual meeting in 1910.
Grammar School. Rev. C. F. Reeks, M.A., Trinity
College. 17 Oct. 1908, for three years.
Grammar School. Rev. E. G. King, D.D., Sidney
Sussex College. 27 Oct. 1898.
M. R. James, Litt.D., Provost of
appointed by the Vice-Chancellor.
King's College,
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, M.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 30 Nov. 1909.
The High School. W. B. Ransom, M.A., Trinity College.
1 May 1905, for five years.
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Oxford.
Paddington.
Ramsey, Hunts.
Repton.
Rugby.
St Paul's School,
London.
Shaftesbury.
Sheffield
University .
Shrewsbury .
Southampton.
Southwark.
Spalding.
Suffolk County,
East.
Suffolk County,
West.
Swaffham.
Thetford.
Uppingham.
Wales.
Pembroke College, for
Governor: L. E. Shore,
for five years to 19 Jan.
^ellingbori
High School for Boys. S. H. Vines, Se.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.
For five years. J, W. L. Glaisher, Sc.D., Trinity
College. 13 May 1905. A. .1. Wallis, M.A., Corpus
Christi College. 22Oct.l904. A. W. Ward, Litt.D.,
Master of Peterhouse. 19 May 1907.
Grammar School. Dr W. J. Hams. 14 June 1909, for
three years.
Professor 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. 1876-6, for life.
Hartley University College. Member of the Council,
H. Milner-White, LL.D.,
five years to 7 Dec. 1912.
M.D., St John's College,
1913.
St Olave's and St Saviour's Grammar School Foundation.
Rev. J. C. V. Durell, Clare College.
Grammar School. The Rev. E. T. Leeke, M.A., Trinity
College. 8 March 1909, for three years.
Education Committee. Rev. J. H. Pilkington, M.A.,
Pembroke College, for three years ending March 1910.
Education Committee. Rev. t . J. Fulford, M.A., Clare
College, for three years ending 10 March 1910.
Hamond's Free School. T. A. H. Hamond, M.A.,
Magdalene College, for 5 years ending 30 Sept, 1912.
School and Hospital Foundation. J. H. Flather, M.A.,
Emmanuel College, for five years ending 17 Oct. 1912.
Archdeacon Johnson's School. Trustee for five years.
Rev. J. W. Cartmell, M.A., Christ's College. 26 May
1905.
University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. Governors,
Sir Isambard Owen, M.D., Downing College;
E. Edwards, M.A., St John's College, R. D. 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, T. G. Osborn, M.A., Trinity Hall,
11 Nov. 1904, for five years. Governors, T. G.
Osborn, M.A., Trinity Hall, 11 Nov. 1904, for five
years. J. de G. Gaudin, M.A., Clare College.
19 Oct. 1908, for five years.
Grammar School. The Rev. E. G. Swain, M.A.,
King's College, for three years ending 18 Feb. 1909.
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West BucUand. Devon County School. The Rev. A. R. Johnson, M.A.,
St John's College, for three years ending 24 Jan.
1912.
Winchester. Henry Jackson, Litt.D., Regius Professor of Greek.
13 Feb. 1905.
Woodbridge, Endowed Schools. H.J. Edwards, M.A., Peterhouse,
for five years ending 17 Jan. 1914.
Worcester Education Committee. ThcEev, J. F. Kershaw, M.A.,
County. Trinity College, for three years ending March 1910.
Workington. Secondary and Technical School. The Rev. W. A. E.
Vale Bagshawe, M.A., Irinity College.
Wye. South-Eastern Agricultural College. G. D. Liveing,
D.Sc, Hon. Sc.D., St John's College. 17 Oct. 1908,
for five years.
PREACHERS BEFORE THE UNIVERSITY TO THE END
OF THE EASTER TERM, 1910.
1909 October 3— The Reverend A. V. Thornton, M.A., Trinity College.
October 10 — The Reverend J. H. Greig, M.A., Pembroke College^
Honorary Canon of Worcester.
October 17— The Reverend H. W. M«Kenzie, M.A., Keble College,
Oxford, Head Master of Uppingham.
October 24 — The Reverend S. A. Alexander, M.A., THnity College,
Oxford, Canon of St Paul's.
October 31— The Right Reverend H. C. G. Moule, D.D., Trinity
College, Lord Bishop of Durham.
November 7 — Comn)emoration of Benefactors. The Reverend V. H.
Stanton, D.i)., Trinity College, Ely Professor of Divinity,
Canon of Ely.
November 14 — The Reverend J. E. Watts Ditchfield, Vicar of
St .lames-the-Less, Bethnul Green.
November 21 — The Right Reverend F. H. Chase, D.I)., Christ's and
Queens'" Colleges, Lord Bishop of Ely.
November 28 and December 5 — The Reverend W. E. Chadwick, D.D.,
Jesus College, Hulsean Lecturer.
December 12— The Reverend J. C. V. Durell, B.D., Clare College,
Rector of Rotherhithe.
December 25 (Christmas Day) — The Reverend E. J. Beck, M.A.,
Clare College, Honorary Canon of Southwark.
1909 January 9 — The Reverend T. H. Hennessy, M.A., Selwyn College.
January 16 and 23— The Reverend W. E. Chadwick, D.D., Jesus
College, Hulsean Lecturer.
January 30— The Reverend J. M. Wilson, D.D., 8t John's College,
Canon of Worcester.
February 6— The Right Reverend G. R. Eden, D.D., Pembroke
College, Lord Bishop of Wakefield.
February 13— The Reverend A. C. Headlam, D.D., All Souls
College, Oxford, Principal of King's College, London.
February 20 — The Reverend C. A. Alington, M.A., All Souls
College, Oxford, Head Master of Shrewsbury.
Feh-uary 27 — The Very Reverend A. H. Page, M.A., Balliol
College, Oxford, Dean of Peterborough.
March 6— The Right Reverend J. H. G. Randolph, D.D., THnity
CoZ^e^e, Lord Bishop of Guildford.
March 13— The Reverend D. H. S. Cranage, M.A., King's College,
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March 25 (Good Friday) — Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Sermon in Kin«?'s College Chapel by one of the Society.
March 27 (Easter Sunday)— The Reverend A. W. Streane, D.D.,
Corpus Chnsti College.
April 29 (Easter Tuesday) — Mere's Commemoration. Sermon in
St Benet's Church. Preacher appointed by the Vice-Chancellor.
April 17 — The Reverend W. S. MackennaJ, B.A., Trinity College,
Vice-Principal of the Clergy Training School.
A2ml 24 — The Very Reverend H. Wace, D.D., Br asenose College,
Oxford, Dean of Canterbury.
May 1 — The Reverend J. H. F. Peile, M.A., Corpus Christi
College, Oxford, Vicar of All Saints', Ennismore Gardens.
May 5 (Ascension Day) and 8— The Reverend W. R. Inge, B.D.,
Jesus College, Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity.
May 15 (^Whitsunday) — The Ramsden Sermon. Preacher appointed
by the V ice-Chancellor.
May 22 — The Very Reverend .1 . A. Robinson, D.D., Chnst's College,
Dean of Westminster.
May 29 — The Reverend W. H. Frere, M.A., Trinity College,
Mirfield.
June 5— The Right Honourable and Most Reverend Cosmo Gordon
Lang, D.D., Balliol College, Oxford, Lord Archbishop of York.
June 12— The Right Reverend W. Boyd- Carpenter, D.D., 8t
Catharine's College, Lord Bishop of Ripon.
June 19 — Commencement Sunday. Preacher appointed by the
Vice-Chancel lor.
Marshal : Alfred Brockett.
OBSERVATIONS.
The Divinity, Law, and Physic Schools are open during
the whole of every Term, and the keeping of all Acts is
entirely at the discretion of the respective Professors.
All Festivals, Saints' Days, and Sundays, are surplice-days,
and the evenings preceding are surplice -evenings.
On Litany days the Doctors and Noblemen wear their robes,
and the Proctors their congregation-ruffs.
The Scarlet Days are Christmas Day, Easter Day, Ascension
Day, Whitsunday, Trinity Sunday, All Saints' Day, the First
Sunday in November (the day for the Commemoration of Bene-
factors), Commencement Tuesday (the Tuesday next precedino
June 24), and any other days for which the Vice-Chancellor
gives notice.
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THE ELECTORAL ROLL OF THE UNIVERSITY
PROMULGATED OCTOBER 20, 1908.
LOBD RArLEIOH, M.A.,
Lord Walsinoham, LL.
Abbott, Edwin, M.A. Jes.
Abrahams, Israel, M.A. Christ's.
Adie, Richard Haliburton, M.A.
Trin. Examiner in Elementary
Chemistry for the Special Ex-
amination in Agncultural Science,
and for the Diploma in Agricul-
ture.
Aldridge, David, M.A.
Allan, Robert George, M.A. Femh.
Allbutt, Sir Thomas Clifford, M.D.
Cat. Regius Professor of Physic.
Alleock, Walter Burt, M.A. Emm.
Allen, Andrew James Campbell,
M.A. Pet.
Allen, Frank James, M.D. Joh.
Allen, John Higgins, M.A. Trin.
Alston, Leonard, M.A. Christ's.
Amps, William, M.A. Pet.
Anderson, Hugh Kerr, M.D. Cat.
Angus, Charles Franklin, M.A.
Trin. H. Examiner for the Classi-
cal Trijtos.
Anningson, Bnshell, M.D. Cai. Ex-
aminer in State Medicine.
Appleton, Richard, M.A. Tnn.
Master of Selwyn.
Arber, Edward Alexander Newell,
M.A. Trin.
Archer- Hind, Richard Dacre, M.A.
Trin.
Arthur, Pellew, M.A. Trin.
Ashley, William James. Examiner
for the Economics Tripos.
Askwith, Edward Harrison, D.D.
Trin.
Aston, Walter Douglas, LL.M.
Down.
Atkinson, Edward, D.D. Master of
Clare.
Baker, Arthur Ponsford, M.A. Chr.
Baker, Henry Frederick, Sc.D. Joh.
Examiner for the Mathematical
Tripos.
Balgarnie, William Henry, M.A.
Trin.
Ball,Sir Robert Stawell,M. A . King's.
Lowndean Professor of Astronomy
and Geometry.
Ball, Walter Wm. Rouse, M.A.
Trin.
Bdnsall, Walter Henry, M.A. Joh.
Barber, Charles Alfred, M.A. Chr.
Barber, William Theodore Aquila,
M.A. Cai.
Sc.D. Trin. Chancellor.
D. Trin. High Steward.
Barbier, Paul. Examiner in Spoken
French.
Barclay, Joseph Gurney.M.A. Ttin.
Barclay-Smith, Edward, M.D.
King's
Barcroft, Joseph, M.A. King's.
Examiner in Physiology.
Barling, Harry Gilbert. Examiner
in Surgery.
Barnes, Arthur Staplyton, M.A.
Trin.
Barnes, Ernest William, Sc.D. Trin.
Examiner for the Mathematical
Tripos.
Barnes, William Emery, D.D. Pet.
Hidsean Professor of Divinity.
Bartholomew, Augustus Theodore,
M.A. Pet.
Bateson, William, M.A, Joh. Pro-
fessor of Biology.
Bausor, Harold William,M.A. Clare.
Beaumont, William Edwin, M.A.
Down.
Beck, Edward Anthony, M.A. Master
of Trin. Hall.
Beck, Kdward Jossellyn, M.A. Clare
Beck, Frederick George Meeson,
M.A. Clare.
Bedford, Thomas George, M.A . Sid.
Examiner in Elementanj Physics.
Bell, Walter George, M.A. Trin. H.
Examiner for the Previoiis Ex-
amination.
Bellars, Albert Ernest, M.A. Magd.
Benham, Benjamin, M.A. King's
and Corpus.
Benians, Ernest Alfred, M.A.
Joh.
Bennett, Geoffrey Tho., M.A. Joh.
and Emm. Examiner for the
Mathematical Tripos.
Berry, Arthur, M.A. King's. Mode-
rator.
Berthon, Henri E. Examiner in
Spoken French.
Besant, William Henry, Sc.D. Joh.
Bethune-Baker,JamesFranklin,B.D.
Pemb.
Bevan, Anthony Ashley, M.A. Trin.
Lord Almoner's Reader of Arabic.
Examiner for the Oriental Lan-
guages Tripos.
Bevan, Penry Vaughan, M.A. Trin.
Examiner for the Mathematical
Tripos and in Physics.
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Bidwell, John Evans, M.A. THn.
Biffen, Rowland Harry, M.A. Emm.
Professor of Agricultural Botany.
Bilderbeck, James Bourdillon, M.A.
Cath.
Bird, Frederick Howard, M.A.
Birtwistle, George, M.A. Pemb.
Moderator.
Blackman, Frederick Frost, M.A.
J oh. Examiner in Botany.
Blandford, Francis George, M.A.
Corp.
Blythe, William Henry, M.A. Jes.
Bond, Henry, LL.D. Trin. H. Ex-
aminer for the haw Tripos.
Bonnett, John, M.A. Joh.
Bonney, Thomas George, Sc.D.,
B.D. Joh.
Borradaile, Lancelot Alexander,M.A.
H. Seho.
Boughey, Anchitel Harry Fletcher,
M.A. Trin.
Bowes, George Edmund Brimley,
M.A. Emm.
Bowman, Frederick, M.A. Jes.
Boyd, Stanley. Examiner in Sur-
gery.
Bradbury, John Buckley, M.D.
Down. Downing Prof, of Medicine.
Examiner in 3Iedicine.
Bradford, John Rose. Examiner
in Medicine.
Braunholtz, Eugen Gustav Wilhelm,
M.A. King's. Examiner for the
Previous Examination.
Breul, Karl Hermann, Litt.D. King's.
Examiner for the Special Exam-
ination in Modern Languages
and in Spoken German.
Briggs, William, M. A., LL.D. Jes.
Brindley, Harold Hulme, M.A. Joh.
Brock, Thomas Alfred, M.A. Joh.
Bromwich, Thomas John 1' Anson,
M.A. Joh.
Brooke, Alan England, B.D. King's.
Brown, Bertram Goulding, M.A. Tr.
Browne, Edward Granville, M.A.
Pemb. Sir T. Adams' Professor
of Arabic.
Browning, Oscar, M.A. King's.
Brownsword, Harry. M.A. Doion.
Buckland, William Warwick, M.A.
Caius.
Buckwell, Henry John, M.A.
Christ's.
Bullock, James Henry, M.A. Trin.
Bullough, Edward, M.A. Trin.
Burghard, Frederic Francois. Ex-
. aminer in
Burkitt,FrancisCrawford,M.A. Trin.
Norrisian Professor of Divinity.
Burnet, John. Examiner for the
Classical Tripos.
Burns, Islay Ferrier, M.A. Emm.
Burrows, Sterndale, M.A. Trin. H.
Bury, John Bagnell, M.A. King's.
Regius Profesior of Modern His-
tory.
Bushe-Fox, Loftus Henry Kendal,
M.A. Joh. Examiner for the
Law Tripos.
Butcher, Samuel Henry, M.A. Tnn.
Pepresentative.
Butler, Henry Montagu, D.D.
Master of Trinity.
Caldecott, Alfred, D.D. Joh. Ex-
aminer for the Theological Tripos.
Caldwell, Robert Townley, M.A.
Master of Corpus.
Cameron, John Forbes, M.A. Cai.
Examiner for the Mathematical
Tripos.
Campbell, Frederick Gordon Bluett,
LL.D. Trin.
Campbell, James, M.A. Joh.
Campbell, Norman R., M.A. Trin.
Campbell, Sidney George, M.A.
Christ's. Examiner for the Clas-
sical T'ripos.
Candy, Sir Edward Townshend,
M.A. Cai.
Capstick, John Walton, M.A. Trin.
Carpenter, Spencer Cecil, M.A.
Caius.
Carr, Edwin Trevor Septimus, M.A .
Cath.
Carr, Frank, LL.D. Trin.H.
Cartmell, James Will., M.A. Chr.
Catling, Henry Debron, M.A. Joh.
Chad wick. Hector Munro, M.A.
Clare.
Chapman, Arthur Thomas, M.A.
Emm.
Chappie, Alfred, M.A. Joh.
Chawner, George, M.A. King's.
Chawner, William, M.A. Master of
Emmanuel.
Child, Charles James Napoleon,
M.A. Christ's.
Chisholm, George Goudie. Ex-
aminer for the Diploma in Geo-
Chittock, Craufurd, M.A. Trin.
Ciapham,JohnHarold,M.A. Xtn^'s.
Examiner for the Historical
Tripos.
Clark, Edwin Charles, LL.D. Joh.
Regius Professor of Civil Law,
Clark, Edward MelHsh, M.A. Trin.
Clark, John Willis, M.A. Trin.
Registrar^.
Clarke, William Kemp Lowther,
M.A. Jesus, Examiner for the
Previous Examination, and for the
Special Examination n Theology.
Clay, John, M.A. Joh
Coates, William Montgomery, M.A.
Queens'.
Cobbett, Louis, M .A. Tiin.
Cohen, Arthur, M.A. Magd. Uni-
versity Counsel.
Cole, Sydney William, M.A. Trin.
Collin, John, M.A. Joh.
Collins, Clifton Wilbraham, M.A.
Pemb.
Comber, Henry Gordon. M.A. Pemb.
Examiner for the Special Examin-
ation in Modeim Languages,
Connolly, Richard Hugh, M.A.
Christ's.
Conway, Robert Seymour, Litt.D.
Cai. Examiner for the Classical
Tnpos.
Conybeare, John William Edward.
M.A. Trin.
Cook, Arthur Bernard, M.A. Qu.
Examiner for the Classical Tripos.
Cook, Stanley Arthur, M.A. Cai.
Cooke, Arthur, M.A. THn.
Cookson, Bryan, M.A. Trin.
Cooper, Charles James, M.A. Tr-in.
Cooper, Clive Forster, M.A. Trin.
Corbett, William John, M.A. King's.
Corfield, Efferton, M.A. Cath.
Cornford, Francis Macdonald, M.A.
Trin.
Courtauld, Richard Minton, M.A.
Pemh.
Cox, William Albert, M.A. Joh.
Cracknel 1, Alfred George, M.A. Sid.
Crick, Philip Charles Thurlow,
M.A. Clare.
Crafer, Thomas Wilfred, B.D. Jes.
Cranage, David Herbert Somerset,
M.A. King's,
Cronin, Harry Stovell, B. D . TV. H.
Crook, Frederick William, M.A.
Joh.
Crosby, Charles Steele, M. A . Doion.
Cunningham, George, M .A. Down.
Cunningham, William, D.D. Trin.
Currey, Will. Edmond, M.A. Trin.
Dalby, William Ernest, M.A. Trin.
Examiner for the Mechanical
Sciences Tnpos.
Dalton, James Henry Chesshyre,
M.D. Tiin.
D'Arcy, Ralph Francis, M.A. Cuius.
Daniels, Charles Wiiberforce. Ex-
aminer in Tropical Medicine.
Darbyshire,Joh. Russell, M.A. Emm.
Darwin, Francis, M.A. Ghriit's.
Darwin, Sir George Howard, M.A.
Trin. PLumian Professor oj" As-
tronomy.
Darwin, Horace, M.A. Trin.
Davies, John Llewelyn, M.A. ^mm. ;
Davis, Robert, M.A. Down. i
de Candole, Henry Lawe Corry
Vully.M.A. Christ's.
Deighton, Frederick, M.A. Pet.
Dent, Edward Joseph, M.A. King's.
Denyer, Stanley Edward, M.D.
Queens'. Examiner in Human
Anatomy.
Dewar, Sir James, M.A. Pet. Jack- ^
sonian Professor of Natural Philo- f
sophy.
Dickinson, Golds worthy Lowes,
M.A. King's.
Dickson, James Douglas Hamilton,
M.A. Pet.
Dickson, Thomas Arthur. Examiner
for the Diploma in Agriculture.
Dimock, Horace, M.A. Sid. \
Dimsdale, Marcus Southwell, M.A.
King's.
Dixon, George, M.A. Trin.
Dixon, Henry Elliot, M.A. Chr. \
Dixon, Walter Ernest, M.A. Down.
Examiner in Phamiacology . '
Dobbs, Archibald Edward, M.A. ,
King's. t
Dodderidge, Alfred George, M.A.
Trin.
Dodds, John Macalister, M.A. Pet.
Examiner for the General Examin-
ation.
Donaldson, Stuart Alexander, B.D.
Master of Magdalene .
Dootson, Frederick William, M.A.
Tnn. Hall.
Duckworth, Wynfrid Lawrence
Henry, M.D., Sc.D. Jes. Ex-
aminer in Human Anatomy.
Duff, James Duff, M.A. Trin.
Dunn, Lewis Albert. Examiner in
Surgery.
Durnford, Walter, M.A. King's.
Dykes, Frederick James, M.A. Trin.
Eaden, John Frederick, LL.M.
Trin.
Edwards, Gerald Maclean, M.A.
Sid.
Edwards, Henry .John, M.A. Pet.
Examiner for the Classical Tripos.
Ellis, "William Georg-e Pharoe, M.D.
Cath.
Evans, i\rthur Humble, M.A. Clare.
Esquire Bedell.
Faning, Eaton, Mus.D. Trin. Ex-
aminer for the Mus.B. Degree and
for the Mus.M. Degree.
Fanshawe, Henry Ernest, RI.A.
Cor-p .
Fardon, Albert Henry, M.D. Chr.
Fardon, Harold Joseph, M. A. Chr.
Fawcett, William Milner, M.A. Jes.
Fearnsides, William Geo., M.A. Sid.
Examiner in Geoloqy.
Feltoe, Charles Lett,'t).D. Clare.
Examiner for Theological Tripos.
Fennell, Charles Augustus Maude,
Litt.D. Jes.
Fenton, HenrvJohnHorstman,Sc.D.
Christ's. Examiner in Chemistry.
Few, John Edward, M.A. King's.
Figgis, John Neville, Litt.D. Cath.
Examiner for the Historical
Tripos.
Finch, Gerai-d Brown, M.A. Qu.
Fitzpatrick, Thomas Cecil, M.A.
President of Queens''.
Flather, James Henry, M.A. Emm.
Fletcher, Charles Robert Leslie.
Examiner for the Historical
Tripos.
Fletcher, Samuel Sigmund Fech-
heimer, M.A. King's.
Fletcher, Walter Morley, M.A.
Trin.
Flux, Alfred William, M.A. Joh.
Examiner for the Economics
Tripos.
Foakes- Jackson, Frederick John,
D.D. Jesus. Examiner for the
Theological Tripos.
Forsyth, Andrew Russell, Sc.D.
Trin. Sadierian Professor of Pure
Mathematics.
Foster, John Ebenezer, M.A. Trin.
Fox, Charles, M.A. Christ's.
Foxwell, Edward Ernest, M.A. Joh.
Examiner for the General Ex-
amination.
Foxwell, Herbert Somerton, M.A.
. Joh.
Francis, Henry Thomas, M.A. Caius.
Francis, Thos. Musgrave, M.A. 'J'r.
Francis, Walter Hamond, M.A.
Trin. Hall.
Franklen -Evans, Franklen Paine,
M.A. Joh.
Frazer, James George, M.A. Trin.
French, Charles Henry, M.A. Emm .
Fynes-Clinton, Arthur Norrey8,M A.
Trin. Hall.
Gadow, Hans Friedrich, M.A.
King's.
Gallop, Edward Gurner, M.A. Cai.
Examiner for the Mathematical
Tripos.
Gardiner, John Stanley, M.A. Cat.
Gardiner, Walter, Sc.D. Clare.
Gardner, Ernest Arihur,M.A. Calm.
Examiner for Classical Tripos.
Garwood, Edmund Johnstone, M.A.
'Trin. Examiner in Geology.
Gaselee, Stephen, M.A. Magd.
and King's.
Gaskell, Walter Holbrook, M.D.
Trin. H.
Gaskoin, Charles jacinth Hellairs,
M.A. Jesus.
Gaul, Percv Cory, M.A. Trin. H .
Examiner for the Mathematical
Tripos and for the Previous Ex-
amination.
Gaye, Hussell Kerr, M.A. Trin.
Examiner for the Classical Tripos.
Gibson, James, M.A. Examiner for
the Moral Sciences Tripos.
Giles, Herbert Alien, M.A. Trin.
Professor of Chinese. Examiner
for the Oriental Languages Tripos.
Giles, Peter, M.A. Emm. Exami-
ner for the Classical Tripos.
Ginii, Dennis Barton, M.A. Trin.
Hall.
Glaisher, James Whitbread Lee,
Sc.D. Trin.
Glaser, William Henry, M.A. Chr.
Glover, Terrot lleaveley, M.A. Joh,
Gold, Ernest, M.A. Joh.
Goodchild,KalphSliilleto,M.A.5irf.
Goode, George, M.A.
Goodwin, John Henry Herbert, M.A.
Jes.
Grace, John Hilton, M.A. Pet.
Examiner for the Special Ex-
amination in Mathematics.
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 Edward, M.A. Joh.
Gray, Alan, LL.M., Mus.D. Trin.
Gray, Arthur, M.A. Jesus.
Gray, Joseph Henry, 31. A. Queens'.
Examiner for the Previous Ex-
amination.
e2
Greaves, John, M. A. Chr.
Green, Frederick William, M.A.
Jes.
Green, George Edward, M.A. Caitis.
Examinerjbr the Historical Tnpos
and for the General Examination.
Green, Joseph Reynolds, Sc.D.
Down.
Greenwood, William, M.A. Corp.
Greeves, Percy, M.A. J oh.
Greg, Walter Wilson, M.A. Trin.
Gregory, Reginald Phillip, M. A. t/b/i.
Griffinhoofe, Charles Geo.,M.A. Joh.
Griffiths, Joseph, M.A. King's.
Gross, Edward John, M.A. Cai.
Guillemard, Francis Henry Gill,
M.D. Cai.
Gunston, Will. Hewison, M.A. Joh.
Examiner for the Previous Exam-
ination.
Gwatkin, Henry Melvill, M.A. Emm.
Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical
History.
Gwatkin, Thomas, M.A. Joh.
Haddon, Alfred Cort, Sc.D. Chr.
Hadley, William Sheldon, M.A
Pemh.
Hailstone, John Edward, M.A
H. Selw.
Hall, Alfred Daniel. Examiner for
the Special Examination in Agri-
cultural Science and for the
Diploma in AgnctUtiire.
Hall, Dennis, M.A.
Hamilton, Charles Joseph, M.A.
Cai. Examiner for the Special
Examination in Political Eco-
nomy.
Hammond, Basil Edward, M.A. Tr.
Hardy, Godfrey Harold, M.A. Trin.
Hardy, William Bate, M.A. Caius.
Hargrove, Joseph, M.A. Clare.
Harker, Alfred, M.A. Joh.
Harmer, Sidney Frederic, Sc.D.
King's. Examiner in Zoology.
Harris, David Lewis, M.A. Down.
Examiner for the Special Ex-
amination in Law.
Harrison, Ernest, M.A. Trin. Ex-
aminer for the Classical Tripos.
Hart, John Henry Arthur, M.A. Joh.
Examiner for the Special Ex-
amination in Theology.
Hartree, William, M.A. Trin.
Haslam, Henry Cobden, M.A. Cai.
Havelock, Thomas Henry, M.A.
Joh.
Hayes, Bernard John, M.A. Joh.
Hayes, James Hurst, M.A. Joh.
Haynes, George Secretan, M.A.
King' 6.
HazeJtine, Harold Dexter, M.A.
Emm. Examiner for the Law
Tripos.
Head, Frederick Waldegrave, M.A.
Emm.
Heitland, Will. Emerton, M.A. Joh.
Hellins, Edgar William James, M.A.
Cath.
Hennessy, Theodore Harber, M.A.
H.Selw.
Henry, Augustine, M.A. Cai.
Herman, Robert Alfred, M.A. Trin.
Hersch, Israel Harris, M.A.
Heycock, Charles Thomas, M.A.
King's. Examiner for the Me-
chanical Sciences Tripos, and for
the Diploma in Mining Engineer-
ing.
Hicks, Robert Drew, M.A. Trin.
Higgins, Alexander Pearce, LL.D.
Down. Examiner for the Special
Examination in Laio.
Hill, Arthur William, M.A. King's.
Examiner in Elementary Biology.
Hillyer, Charles Eliot, M.A. Magd.
Hinde, George Morier, M.A. Cath.
Hinks, Arthur Robert, M.A. Trin.
Examiner for the Special Exam-
ination in Geography and for the
Diploma in Geography.
Hird, Frank, M.A. Clare.
Hobson, Ernest William, Sc.D.
Chr.
Hodder, George William, M.A.
Cath.
Hollins,Arthur Edward, M.A. Cath.
Holt, Joseph Bromilow, M.A. Chr.
HopkinsjEdward Jodrell,M.A. Sid.
Hopkins, Frederick Gowland, M.A.
Emm. Examiner in Physiology.
Hopkinson, Bertram, M.A. Trin.
Professor of Mechanism and
Applied 31echanics. Examiner for
the Mechanical Sciences Tripos.
Horton, Frank, M.A. Joh.
Horton-Smith-Hartley, Percival,
M.D. Joh. Examiner in Mede-
cine.
How, John Charles Halland, M.A.
Tri7i.
Howard, Charles, M.A. Corpus.
Howden, Ralph. Examiner in
Human Anatomy.
Huddleston, Tristram Frederick Croft,
M.A. King's.
Hudson, William Frederick Arthur,
M.A. Magd.
Hug-hes, Thomas M^^Kenny, M.A.
Clare. W oodwardian Professor of
Geology.
Hughes, William O'Farrell, M.A.
Humm, Harry, M.A.
Humphry, Alfred Paget, M.A. Tr.
Esqmre Bedell.
Humphry, Laurence, M.D. Trin.
Hutchinson, Arthur, M.A. Christ's
and Pemb. Examiner in Miner-
alogy.
Hutchinson, Francis Ernest, M.A.
King's. JExaminer for the 8j)ecial
Examination in History.
Image, .lohn Maxwell, M.A. Trin.
Inge, William Ralph, M.A. King's
and Jesus. Lady 3Iargaret's
Professor oj Divinity.
Ingle, Arnold Clarkson, M.D. Emm.
Inglis,Charles Edward, M.A. King's.
lunes, Hugh M^Leod, M.A. Trin.
Isard, Joseph Clark, M.A. Trin.
Jackson, Henry, Litt.D. Trin.
Regius Professor of Greek.
Jackson, Henry, M.A. Down.
James, Montague Rhodes, Litt.D.
Provost of King's.
Jenkins, Hammond Beaconsfield,
M.A. Joh.
Jenkinson,Francis John Henry, M.A.
Trin. Librarian.
Johns, Claude Hermann Walter,
M.A. Queens'.
Johnson, Aug-ustine Henry, M.A.
Emm.
Johnson, Ernest Wright, M.A.
Down.
Johnson, Raymond. Examiner in
Surgery.
Johnson, William Ernest, M.A.
King's. Examiner for the Pre-
vious Examination.
Jones, Arthur Stuart Duncan, M.A.
Cai.
Jones, Ernest Lloyd, M.D. Down.
Jones, Humphry Owen, M.A. Clare.
Jones, William Henry Samuel, M.A.
H. Sehv.
Jordan,Wm. Edward, M.A. King's
and H.Seho. Examiner for the
Historical Tripos.
Kastner, Leon Emile, M.A. Ex-
aminer for the Medieval and
Modern Langiiages Tripos.
Kearney, John Batchelor, M.A.
Joh.
Kellock, Thomas Herbert, M.D.
Emm. Examiner in Surgery.
Kennett, Robert Hatch, B.D. Qu.
Regius Professor of Hebrew.
Kenny, Courtney Stanhope, LL.D.
Down. Downing Prof, of I^aw.
Examiner for the Law Tripos.
Kermode, Sidney Hermann Walter,
M.A. Qu.
Keynes, John Neville, Sc.D. Pemb.
King, Albert Edward, M.A. Cains.
Knight, Henry Joseph Corbett,
D.D. Corp.
Knott, HammettCharles, M.A. Pet.
and H. Selw. Examiner for the
Previous Examination.
Lake, Philip, M.A. Joh.
Lamb, Charles George, M.A. Clare.
Lamb, Horace, M.A. Trin. Ex-
aminer for Mathematical Tripos.
Lamplough, Francis Edward Eve-
rard, M.A. Trin.
Lanchester, Henry Craven Ord,
M.A. Pemb.
Landon, Joseph Whittington, M.A.
Sid. Examiner for the Special
Examination in Mechanism and
Ajyplied Science.
Langley, John Newport, Sc.D. Trin.
Professor of Physiology.
Larmor, Joseph, M.A. Joh. Lucasian
Professor of Mathematics.
Latham, Peter Wall work, M.D. Cai.
Laurence, Reginald Vere, M.A. Tr.
Examiner for the Historical Tripos.
Lawson, John Cuthbert, M.A. Pemb.
Examiner for the Classical Tripos.
Lay, Charles Johnson, M.A. Cath.
Leathem, John Gaston, M.A. Joh.
Leighton, Robert Leighton, M.A.
DoiV7l.
Leishman, William Boog. Examiner
in Tropical Medicine.
Lempfert, Rudolf Gustav Karl, M.A.
Emm. Examiner for the Mus.B.
Degree.
Lendrum, William Trevor, M.A. Cai.
Lewin, Herbert William, M.A.
Clare.
Lewis, Robert Moses, M.A. Down.
Lewis, Robert Walter Michael, M.A.
Corp.
Lewis, Thomas Crompton, M.A.
Trin.
Lewis, William James, M.A. Trin.
Professor of Mineralogy.
Lister, Joseph Jackson, M.A. Joh.
Liveing, George Downing, M.A.,
Sc.D. Joh. Examiner for the
Diploma in Mining Engineering.
Lock, John Bascombe, M.A. Cuius,
e5
Lockhart, Robert Wallace, M.A.
Corpus.
Loewe, Herbert Martin James,
M.A. Qu,
Louis, Henry. Examiner for the
Diploma in Mining Engineering.
Luard, Harold, M.A. Trin. Hall.
Lubbock, Percy, M.A. Magd. and
King's.
Lucas, Keith, M.A. Tnn.
Lush, Alfred Herbert, M.A. Trin.
Hall. Examiner for the Law
Tripos.
Lyttelton, Rt. Hon. Alfred, M.A.
Trin. Deputy High Steward.
Macalister, Alexander, M.D. Joh,
Professor of Anatomy.
Macaulay, William Herrick, M.A.
King's. Examiner for Mechani-
cal Sciences Tnpos.
Macaulay, George Campbell, M.A.
Trin. Examiner for the Medieval
and Modern Languages Tripos.
Maclean, John Robinson, M.A. Tr.
McClelland, John Alexander. Ex-
aminer in Physics.
Macdonald, Hector Munro, M.A.
Glare. Examiner for the Mathe-
matical Tripos.
Macgregor, David Hutchinson, M.A.
Tnn. Examiner for the Economics
Tripos.
Mackenzie, Kenneth James Joseph.
Examiner for the Diploma in
Agriculture.
M'^Lean, Norman, M.A. Christ's.
Examiner for the Theological
Tripos.
M«Neile, Alan Hugh, B.D. Sid.
M<=Taggart, John McTaggart Ellis,
Litt.D. Trin. Examiner for the
Moral Sciences Ti-ipos.
Magnusson, Eirfkr, M.A. Trin.
Maiden, Richard Henry, M.A.
King's and H.Selio.
Maiden, Walter, M.D. Trin.
Mauners-Smith,Thomas,M.A. Down.
Examiner in Human Anatomy.
Marr, John Edward, Sc.D. Joh.
Examiner for the Special Ex-
amination in Agricultural Science.
Marsh, Frederick Howard, M.A.
Master of Downing. Professor of
Surgery.
Marshall, Alfred, M.A., Sc.D. Joh.
Marshall, Charles Robertshaw, M.A.
Down. Examiner in Pharmacology.
Mason, Arthur James, D.D. Master
of Pemb. Vice- Chancellor.
Mason, Peter Hamnett, M.A. Joh.
May, Francis Hawlrey Morgan,
M.A. Trin.
Mayall, Robert Hume Davison, M.A.
Sid.
Mayo, James, B.D., LL.D. Trin.
Mayor,JohnEyton Bickers tethjM. A.
Joh. Professor of Latin.
Meaken, Arthur Wm. Holmes, M.A.
Mellanby, John, M.D. Emm.
Meredith, Hugh Owen, M.A. Kingh.
Examiner for the Ectmomics
Tripos.
Michell, Rob. Williams, M.D. Oai.
Minns, Ellis Hovel), M.A. Pemb.
Mollison,Wm. Loudon, M.A. Clare.
Montagu, Edwin Samuel, M.A. Tr.
Morgan, Henry Arthur, D.D.J/a»«er
of Jesus.
Morgan, James, M.A. H.Selw.
Moriarty, Gerald Patrick,M.A. Pemb.
Morley, Felix Wilson, M.A. Pemh.
Moule, Charles Walter, M.A. Cor}:
Examiner for the Classical Tripos.
Mullett, James, M.A.
MuUinger, James Bass, M.A. Joh.
Munro, Andrew, M.A. Queens'. Ex-
aminer for General Examination.
Nairne, Alexander, M.A. Jesus.
Examiner for Theological Tnpos.
Naylor, Edward Woodall, Mus.D.
Emm.
Neville, Francis Henry, M.A. Sid.
Newall, Hugh Frank, M.A. Trin.
Newsholme, Arthur. Examiner in
State 3Iedicine.
Nicholson, Reynold AUeyne, M.A.
Trin. Examiner for the Oriental
Languages Tripos.
Nicolls, William, M.D. Pet.
Nixon, John Edwin, M.A. Kind's.
Nolan, Edmond, M.A. Tnn.
Noon, Leonard, M.A. Trin.
Norman, William Haswell, M.A.
Cai.
N otter, James Lane. Examiner in
State Medicine.
Nuttall, George Henry Falkiuer,
Sc.D. Magd. and Christ's. Quich
Professor of Biology. Examiner
in State Medicine and in Tropical
Medicine.
Oelsner, Herman, M.A. Cai. Ex-
aminer for the Medieval and
Modern Jjanguages Tripos.
cv
Oldham, Henry Yule, M.A. King^s.
Examiner for the Special Exam-
ination in Geography and for the
Diploma in Geograj^hy.
Oliver, David Thomas, LL.M.
Trin. Hall.
Oliver, f rancis "Wall. Examiner in
Botany.
Oppenheim, Lassa Francis Lawrence.
Wheioell Professor of Inter-
national Law.
Orton,Keiinedy Joseph Previt6,M.A.
Joh. Examiner in Chemistry.
Osborn, George, M.A. Emm.
Osier, William. Examiner in 3fedi-
cifie.
Owen, Richard Startin , M. A . King's.
Palmer, Arthur, M.A. Down.
Parker, Edmund Wenry^M.k. King's.
Parkin, John, M.A. Trin.
Parkinson, John, M.A. Joh.
Parnell, Claude William, M.A. Qu.
Parry, Reg-inald St John, B.D. Trin.
Pass, Herman Leonard, M.A. Joh.
Paf.on, Diarmid Noel. Examiner
in Physiology.
Paton, Edward Percy. Examiner
in Surgery.
Peace, James Bennet, M.A. Emm.
Examiner for the Mechanical
Sciences Tripos, for the Special
Examination in Agricultural
Science and for the Diploma in
Agnculture.
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 Physiology.
Perrin, Walter Sidney, M.A. Cai,
Peskett , Arthur Georg-e, M.A. Magd.
Examiner for the Special Examin-
ation in Classics.
Phear, Samuel George, D.D. Emm.
Phillips, Arthur Lloyd, M.A. Tnn.
Pigg, Charles, M.A.
Pigou, Arthur Cecil, M.A. King's.
Professor of Political Economy.
Pitt, George Newton, M.D. Clare.
Examiner in Medicine.
Plaistowe, Francis GifFard, M.A.
Queens'. Examiner for the General
Examination.
Piatt, Richard Herbert, M.A. Tr.
Pollock, Charles Archibald Edmund,
M.A. Corpus.
Pollock, William Rivers, M.D.
Trin. Examiner in Midwifery.
Pope, William Jackson. Professor
of Chemistry.
Porter, Hugh Harold, M.A. Chr.
Postgate, Joh. Percival, Litt.D. Tr.
Examiner for the Classical Tripos.
Potter, Michael Cresse, M.A. Pet.
Examiner for the Special Ex-
amination in Agricultural Science,
and for the Diploma in Agricul-
ture.
Potts, Frank Armitage , M.A. Tr. H.
Powles, Allen Henry, M.A. Pet.
Priebsch, Robert. Examiner in
SpoTcen German.
Prior, Joseph, M.A. Trin.
Punnett, Reginald Crundell, M.A.
Caius. Examiner in Zoology.
Purvis, John Edward, M.A. Joh.
Examiner in State Medicine.
Pymar, Edgar Brice, M.A. King's.
Quiggin, Edmund Crosby, M.A.
Cai.
Rackham, Harris, M.A. Chr.
Ramsey, Arthur Stanley, M.A.
Magd. Examiner for the Special
Examination in Mathematics.
Rapson, Edward James, M.A. Joh.
Professor of Sanshrit.
Rastall, Robert Heron, M.A. Chr.
Rawlinson, John Frederick Peel,
LL.M. Trin. Representative. Com-
missary.
Raynes, William Luard, M.A. Pemh.
Reddaway, William Fiddian, M.A.
King's.
Reed, Frederick Richard Covvper,
M.A. Trinity.
Reid, James Smith, Litt.D. Cains.
Professor of Ancient History.
Examiner for the Classical Tripos.
Rendell, William Reginald, M.A.
Trin.H.
Rice , Charles Macan , M . A . King's
and Joh.
Riches, Thomas Henry, M.A. Cat.
Richmond, Herbert William, M.A.
King*8.
Richmond,' Oliife Legh, M.A.
King's.
Ridge way, William, M.A. Cuius.
Disney Professor of Archaeology .
Ritchie, James. Examinerin General
Pathology.
Robb, Alfred Arthur, M.A. Joh.
Roberts, Ernest Stewart, M.A.
Master of Gonville and Caius.
Roberts, Herbert Ainslie, M.A. Cai.
Robinson, Charles Kirkby, D.D.
Master of St Catharine's.
Robinson, Joseph, M.A. Joh.
Robson, Henry Gumming, M.A. Sid.
Roderick, Henry Buckley, M.D.
Em VI.
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.
Rosenberg, Fabian, M.A. Emm.
Rottenburg, Harry, M.A. King's.
Rouse, William Henry Denham,
Litt. D. Christ's. Examiner for
the Oriental Languages Tripos.
Roxburgh, John Robert, J\1.A.
Tr.H.
Ruhemann, Siegfried, M.A. Cuius.
Rushmore, Frederick Margetson,
M.A. Cath. Junior Proctor. Ex-
aminer for the Previous Exam-
ination.
Russell, Charles Frank, M.A. Pemh.
Sandbach, Francis Edward, M.A.
King's. Examiner for the Me-
dieval and Modern Languaxjes
Tripos.
Sandys, John Edwin, Litt.D. Joh.
Public Orator.
Sayle, Charles Edward, M.A. Joh.
Scargill, Lionel Walter Kennedy,
M.A. Trin. H.
Schneider, Gustavus Adolphus
Schutt, M.A. Caius. Examiner
for the Special Examination in
Theology.
Scott, Charles Archibald Anderson,
M.A. .roh.
Scott, Robert Forsyth, M.A. blaster
of St John's.
Searle, George Frederick Charles,
M.A. Pet.
Searle, William George, M.A. Q«.
Sedgwick, Adam, M.A. Trin. Prof,
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 Botany.
Examiner in Botany.
Sharp, David, M.A.
Sheppard, John Tresidder, M.A.
King's.
Sherlock, Woodford Wright, M.A.
Shillington, John Melville, M.A.
THn. H.
Shipley, Arthur Everett, M.A.
Christ's. Examiner in Elementary
Biology.
Shirres.'Geo. Buchan, M.A. TV. H.
Shore, Lewis Erie, M.D. Joh.
Examhier for the Diploma in
Agriculture.
Sikes, Edward Ernest, M.A. .Toh.
Sills, Henry Hebb, M.A. King's.
Examiner for the Classical THpos.
Simpson, James Christian, M.A.
Caius .
Sinker, Robert, D.D. Trin.
Skeat, Walter William, Litt.D. Chr.
Elrington and Bosworth Professor
of Anglo-Saxon.
Sleeman, John Herbert, M.A. Sid.
Examiner for the Previous Exam-
ination, and for the Special Exam-
ination in Classics.
Smith, Albert Malins, M.A. Emm.
Smith, Charles, M.A. Master of
Sidney.
Smith, Robert Parker, M.A. Cath.
Smith, Rupert Hamblin, M.A. Pet.
Sorley, William Ritchie, Litt.D.
King's. Knightbridge Professor of
Moral Philosophy. Examiner for
the Moral Sciences Tripos.
Southward, Walter Thomas, M.A.
Cath.
Spencer, Herbert Ritchie. Exam-
iner in Midwifery.
Spencer, Leonard James, M.A. Sid.
Examiner in Mineralogy .
Spens, William, M.A. Corpus.
Spratt, Albert William, M.A. Cath.
Spratt, Herbert James, M.A. Tr.H.
Spurge, Charles, M.A. Cath.
Squires, Henry Charles, M.A. Down.
evil
Srawley, James Herbert, D.D. Cai.
and il. Selwyn. Examiner for the
Previous Examination, and for
the Theological Tripos.
Stanford, Sir Charles Villiers, M.A
Mus.D. Trin. Professor of
Music.
Stanton, Vincent Henry, D.D.
Trin. Ely Professor of Divinity.
Steen, William Peile, M.A. Chr.
Stevens, Allied James, M.A. Joh.
Stevens, Horace William Pettit,
LL.D. Doion. Examiner for the
Previoiis Examination.
Steward, Francis James. Examiner
in Surgery.
Stewart,'Hug'h Fraser, B.D. Trin.
and Joh.
Stobart, .lohn Clarke, M.A. Trin.
Stockman, Ralph. Examiner in
Pharmacology.
Stokes, Henry Paine, LL.D. Corp.
Stout, George Frederick, M.A. Joh.
Examiner for the Moral Sciences
Tripos.
Strangeways, Thomas Strangeways
Pigg, M.A. Joh. Examiner in
General Pathology.
Stratton, Frederick John Mitrrian,
M.A. Cai.
Streane, Annesley William, D.D.
Corp.
Struit, Hon. Robert John, M.A. Tr.
Sumner, Charles Pinfold, M.A. Cai.
Swann- Mason, Richard Swann,
M.A. Cath.
Sweeting, Richard Deane Roker.
Examiner in State Medicine.
Swete, Henry Barclay, D.D. Cuius.
Regius Professor of Divinity.
Symonds, John Ashby, M.A. Cai.
Symouds, Nathaniel Henry, M.A.
Queens'.
Symonds, Septimus, M.x\. Cath.
Tait, Arthur James, M.A. Joh.
Tanner, Joseph Robsori, Litt.D.
Joh.
Tansley, Arthur George, M.A.
Taylor, Henry Martyn,M.A. Trin.
Taylor, James Heber, M.A. Trin.
Taylor, Sed ley , M . A . Trin.
Temperley, Harold William Vazeille,
M.A. Pet. and King's. Examiner
for the Historical Tripos.
Thomas, Frederick William, M.A.
Trin. Examiner for the Oriental
Languages Tnpos.
Thomas, Percy Goronwy, M.A. Cai.
Examiner for the Special Examin-
ation in Modern Languages.
Thompson, Edward Seymer, M.A.
Christ's.
Thomson, Joseph John, M.A. Trin.
Cavendish Professor of Experimen-
tal Physics.
Thornely, Thomas, M.A. Trin.H.
Tilley, Arthur Augustus, M.A.
King's.
Tillyard, Isaac Alfred, M.A. Joh.
Tims, Henry William Marett, M.A.
King's.
Tipper, George Howlett, M.A.
Clare.
Tottenham, Harry Rede, M.A.
V^aughan, Charles Edwyn. Ex-
aminer for the Medieval and
Modem Languages Tnpos.
Valentine-Richards, Alfred Valen-
tine, M.A. Christ's. Examiner
for the Theological Tripos.
Venn, John, Sc.D. Cai.
Vernon Jones, Vernon Stanley,
M.A. Magd. and King's. Ex-
aminer for the Classical Tnpos.
Verrall, Arthur Woollgar, Litt.D.
Trin.
Vinter, Harold Skelsey, M.A. Cai.
von Glehn, Louis Camille, M.A.
King*s.
von Huge!, Anatole Andreas Aloys,
Baron, M.A. Trin.
Waicot, Thomas Beilby, M.A.
Waldstein, Charles, Litt.D. King*s.
Walker, Alfred Holloway, M.A. Tr.
Walker, Thomas Alfred, LL.D. Pet.
Walker, Thomas Pearson, M.A. Cath.
Walker, William Willis, M.A. Chr.
Examiner for the Classical Tripos.
Wallis, Arnold Joseph, M<A. Corp.
Examiner for the Previous Ex-
amination.
Wallis, James, M.A. Christ's.
Warbnrton, Cecil, M.A. Chris's.
Examiner for the Diploma in
Agriculture.
Ward, Adolphus William, Litt.D.
Master of Peterhouse.
Ward, James, Sc.D. Trin. Professor
of Mental Philosophy and Logic.
Ward, Joseph Timmis, M.A. Joh.
Wardale, John Reynolds, M.A. Cla.
Warmington, John Herbert, M.A.
Pet.
Watt, John Campbell, M.A. Jes.
cvni
Watts, William Whitehead, M.A.
Sid. Examiner for the Diploma
in Geography.
WeatherheadjTrenhain Candy , M.A.
King's.
Webb, Herbert Anthony, M.A. Tr.
Webb, Robert Runisey, M.A. Joh.
Weber, Frederick Parkes, M.D.
7'rin. Examiner in Medicine.
Wedd, Nathaniel, M.A. King's.
Examiner for ihe Classical Tripos.
Weekes, George Arthur, M.A. Sid.
Welsh, William, M.A. Jes. Ex-
aminer for the Mathematical
Tripos.
West-Waison, Campbell, M.A.
Emm.
Whately, Walter Richard, M.A.
Christ's.
Wheatcroft, William Henry, LL.D.
Down .
Wherry, George Ed w., M.A. Down.
Whelham, William Cecil Dampier,
M.A. Trin.
Whibley, Leonard, M.A. Pemh.
Whitehead, Alfred North, Sc.D.
Trin.
Whitehead, John Edleston Ledsan),
M.A. Emm.
Whitney, James Pounder, B.D.
King's. Examiner for the His-
torical Tripos.
Whitting, Frederick, M.A. King's.
Widdicombe, James Henry, M.A.
Down. /Senior Proctor.
Wightwick, Humphrey Thomas
Herbert, M.A. Corpus.
Williams, Arthur Lukyn, B.D.
Jesus. Examiner for the Special
Examination in Theology.
Williams, Connop, M.A.
Williams, Walter N alder, M.A.,
LL.B. Trin. and H. Selwyn.
Wilmott, Alfred John, M.A.
Wilson, CharlesThomson Ree8,M.A.
Sid. Examiner in Elementary
Physics.
Wilson, Godfrey Harold Alfred, M.A.
Clare. Examiner for the Special
Examination in Mathematics.
W infield, Percy Henry, LL.M. Joh.
Wingfield-Stratford, Esme Cecil,
M.A. King's.
Winsianley, Denys Arthur, M.A.
Trin . Examiner for the Special
Examination in History.
Winter, William de Lappe, M.A.
Trin.
Wisken, John, M.A. Cains.
Wood, Charles, M . A. , Mus.D. Cuius.
Examiner for the Mus.B. Degree
and for the MusM. Degree.
Wood, Charles Travers, M.A. Qu.
Wood, Edmund Gough De Salis,
li.D. Emm.
W cod, Herbert George, M.A. Jes,
Examiner for the Special Examin-
ation in Political Economy.
Wood, Philip Worsley, M.A. Emm.
and H. Selw.
Wood, Thomas Barlow, M.A. Cat.
Professor of Agnculture. Ex-
aminer for the Diploma iii Agncul-
ture.
Woodhead, German Sims, M.A.
Tr. H. Professor of Pathology.
Examiner in General Pathology.
Woods, Henry, M.A. Joh. Ex-
aminer for the Special Examin-
ation in Agricultural Science.
Woolley,Victor James, M.A. King's.
Worman, Ernest James, M.A. Chr.
Wright, Arthur, LL.M. Cuius.
Wright, Arthur, D.D. Queens'.
Wright, John Aldren, M. D. Sid.
Wright, Joseph. Examiner for the
Medieval and Modern Languages
Tripos.
Wright, Richard Thomas, M.A.
Christ's.
Wright, William Aldis, M.A.
Trin
Wyatt, Alfred John, M.A. Christ's.
W yatt, J oseph Light, M.A. Christ's.
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE.
HINC LUCBM BT POCULA SACRA.
DEUM TIMETO: REGEM HONORATO: VIRTUTEM COLITO :
DISCIPLINIS BONIS OPERAM DATO.
Statutes of the University.
The University of Cambridge is an incorporation of students
in 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 University of Cambridge^ In this common-
wealth are seventeen Colleges, and one Public Hostel. Each
(the Public Hostel included) is a body corporate, bound by its
own statutes; but is likewise controlled by the paramount laws of
the University. A New Code of Statutes for the University was
approved by Queen Victoria in Council in 1882.
The several societies in this literary republic furnish members
both for the executive and for the legislative branch of its govern-
ment. There are also members of the University who are not
members of these societies. The legislative body of the University
is called the Senate, and the place in which it assembles is called
the Senate-House.
The Chancellor, Vice- Chancellor, Doctors of Divinity, Law,
Medicine, Science, Letters, and Music, Bachelors of Divinity,
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, but 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 bv the Act 19 and 20
2 UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE.
Vict. cap. 88. Nothing can be oflFered 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
one mile and a half of Great St Mary's Church for fourteen
weeks at the least between the first day of the said October and
the first day of the preceding October, together with all Officers
of the University being Members of the Senate, the Heads of
Houses, the Professors 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
University business.
The executive branch of the University is committed to the
following officers: —
A Chancellor, who is at the head of the University to govern
it according to the Statutes.
A High Steward, who has special power to take the trial of
scholars impeached of felony within the limits of the University.
He appoints a Deputy by letters patent, the appointment being
subject to the approval of the Senate.
A Vice-Chancellor, who in the absence of the Chancellor,
or, with his consent, in his presence, or in the vacancy of the
office, acts with the full powers of the Chancellor. The office is
annual.
A Commissary, who holds a court of record for all privileged
persons, and scholars under the degree of M.A. He is appointed
by the Chancellor by letters patent.
The Sex Viri, elected by Grace of the Senate, to hold office for
two years; who, with the Chancellor, constitute a Court to hear
all accusations against members of the University, who are not
in statu pupillari, for offences against the Statutes or Ordinances
of the University. The Court has the power of punishing offenders
by deprivation or suspension of degree, or any lighter sentence;
but there is liberty of appeal to the Senate from its decision. The
Court of Discipline for persons in statu pupillari consists of the
Chancellor and six Heads of Colleges appointed by Grace.
^
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE. 3
A Public Orator, who is the voice of the Senate upon all
public occasions. He writes letters in the name of the University,
whenever the Chancellor or Council of the Senate think fit, and
presents to all honorary degrees with an appropriate speech.
A Li BRARiAN, who has charge of the University Library.
A Registrary, who attends all Congregations and all public
proceedings of the Chancellor or of the University, records pro-
ceedings, and has charge of all writings and documents delivered
to him by the Chancellor.
An Assistant Registrary, who must be a member of the
Senate, and who is under the general direction of the Registrary,
and is appointed by him with the consent of the Vice-Chancellor.
Two Proctors, who are peace-otiicers, elected annually. It is
their duty to attend to the behaviour of all persons in statu
pupillari, and to maintain public morals. Another part of their
duty is to be present at all Congregations of the Senate, to read
the Graces, to take the assent or dissent, and to pronounce the
same.
Two Pro-Proctors, who assist the Proctors in that part of
their duty which relates to discipline and the behaviour of per-
sons in statu pupillari, and the preservation of public morals;
they also attend all Congregations.
Two Additional Pro-Proctors, who assist the Proctors in
like manner as the other Pro- Proctors. They attend Congrega-
tions when requested by the Vice-Chancellor.
Two Esquire Bedells, who attend the Chancellor (or, in
his absence, the Vice-Chancellor), whom they precede with their
silver maces upon all public occasions and solemnities; they
receive from 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 the University
ceremonies and the forms of conducting public business.
The University Marshal is appointed by the Vice-Chancellor.
The Two Members, whom the University sends to the Imperial
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 General Board op
Studies, 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.
1—2
4 UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE.
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
the University there is a Financial Board, consisting of the
Vice-Chancellor, two members of the General Board of Studies
elected by that Board, four members of the Senate elected by the
Colleges in common, and four members of the Senate elected by
Grace on the nomination of the Council of the Senate.
The University Accounts are examined annually by Auditors
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 Chest.
By Statute the Terms of this University are three, and include
227 days at least. Michaelmas Term begins on October 1. Lent
Term ends not later than the Thursday next before Easter Day.
Easter Term begins not earlier than the Tuesday next after Easter
Day, and ends on June 24.
By Grace of October 12, 1882, Michaelmas Term ends on
December 19, and Lent Term begins on January 8 ; and Lent
Term ends and Easter Term begins according to the following
table :
Making the length of
When Easter
The Lent Term
The Easter Term
falls on
shall end
shall begin
Lent Term
EasterTerm
March 22
March 19
April 10
71 days
76 days
„ 23
„ 20
» 11
72 „
76 „
» 24
» 21
„ 12
73 „
74 „
„ 25
22
„ 13
74 »
73 „
» 26
„ 23
» 14
75 „
72 ,
,, 27
» 24
„ 16
76 „
71 „
28
„ 25
„ 16
77 „
70 „
„ 29
,, 26
,, 17
78 „
69 „
Mar. 30- Apr. 16.
» 27
» 18
79 „
68 „
April 17
28
„ 19
80 „
67 „
„ 18
» 29
„ 20
81 „
66 „
» 19
„ 30
„ 21
82 „
65 „
» 20
,, 31
22
83
64 „
,. 21
April 1
„ 23
84
63 „
„ 22
„ 2
24
85
62 „
23
» 3
„ 25
86
61 „
24
» 4
,, 26
87 :
60 ..
„ 25
» 5
» 27
88 ., Il 59 „
I
MATRICULATION AND RESIDENCE. 5
MATRICULATION.
Matriculation, or enrolment of the Students'names in the University books,
takes place on the day following' (or, if that day be Sunday, the day next but
one following') the last day of the first quarter of each Term. Students
matriculated on any other day than a day of general matriculation pay extra
fees'.
No Student can count any Term before that in which he has matriculated
unless he has satisfied the Council of the Senate that his matriculation has
been deferred for sufficient cause.
Every Student, before he can be admitted to a degree, must have com-
pleted nine terms' residence during three-fourths of each term as a mem-
ber of a College, or of a Public Hostel, or as a Non-Collegiate Student.
RESIDENCE.
{See also p. 193.)
I. Precincts of the Univemity. The boundaries in and about Cambridge
within which terms shall be kept by residence shall be defined as extend-
ing two miles and a half from Great St Mary's Church, measured in a
direct line, and shall be called the Precincts of the University.
II. Residence of Persons in statu pupillari. A person in statu pnpillari
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 Lodging-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 Ad-
vanced Student from the Chairman of the Non-Collegiate Students' Board.
Residence shall be reckoned by days. No person in statu pupillari
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- Col-
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 would be 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.
6 RESIDENCE OF PROFESSORS AND READERS.
RESIDENCE OF PROFESSORS AND READERS.
1. All Professors and Readers who are governed by Statute B shall,
except as heremafter provided, be required to reside during that portion
of each term (or in the case of the Regius Professor of Hebrew and the
Ely Professor of Divinity during that portion of each of two terms) in each
year which is hereinafter described as full term.
2. Full term shall consist of three fourths of the whole term, reckoned
from the first day of full term as hereinafter defined.
The first day of full term shall be :—
In 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 13.
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 required 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
exceeding one term on account of illness or other sufiicient special cause
on such conditions, if any, as they may think fit. Leave of absence may
not be extended, except by Grace of the Senate on the recommendation of
the General Board of Studies.
4. A Professor, or Reader, shall be regarded 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 in
the week, or
(B) he is domiciled within five miles of Great St Mary's Church and
habitually spends in Cambridge at least two hours between eight o'clock
a.m. and six o'clock p.m. in each of five days in the week, and at least
fifteen hours in the week on the whole, and is reasonably accessible at
stated times on at least three days in the week.
5. It shall be the duty of each Professor and Reader to notify to the
Chairman of the General Board of Studies before the beginning of each
full 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 home more than two nights ;
(2) If he keeps his residence under clause (B) of Regulation 4,
(a) the weeks (if any) during the preceding full term in which he
has not spent in Cambridge at least two hours between
8 a.m. and 6 p.m. in each of five days in the week and at
least fifteen hours in the week ;
(i) his arrangements for accessibility during the preceding term.
For the purposes of these returns each week shall be considered to
begin on Sunday, and the portions of full term before the first Sunday in
full term and after the last Saturday in full term shall each be reckoned
as a week.
6. If in any case the General Board of Studies shall be of opinion
that the absences so notified have been excessive and without sufficient
cause or that the prescribed conditions of residence have otherwise not
EESIDENCE OF PEOFESSORS AND READERS. 7
been adequately fulfilled, they shall signify the same to the Professor or
Reader, and in case the Professor or Reader shall continue to be in the
opinion 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 beginning and end of each period of full
term as defined in Regulation 2 and the day on which Easter Day falls.
Year
Full Lent Term
Easter
Day
Full Easter Term
Full Michaelmas Term
begins
ends
begins
ends
begins
ends
1901
Jan. 16 Tu.
Mar. 15 F.
^.P*"- ^
Apr. 19 Fr.
June 8 Sat.
Oct. 11 F.
Dec. 9M.
1902
„ 14 Tu.
„ 14 F.
Mar. 30
» 18 „
„ 7 Sat.
„ 10 F.
„ 8M.
1903
„ 16 F.
„ 16 M.
Apr. 12
» 24 „
„ 13 Sat.
„ 13 Tu.
» 11 P.
1904
„ 15 F.
„ 14 M.
Apr. 3
» 22 „
„ 11 Sat.
11 Tu.
» 9 P.
1906
„ 17 Tu.
„ 22 W.
Apr. 23
» 28 „
„ 12 M.
„ 10 Tu.
„ 8 P.
1906
„ 16 Tu.
„ 16 F.
Apr. 16
„ 20 „
„ 9 Sat.
» 12 P.
„ 10 M.
1907
„ 16 Tu.
„ 15 F.
Mar. 31
» 19 „
„ 8 Sat.
„ 11 F.
„ 9M.
1908
„ 14 Tu.
„ 16 M.
Apr. 19
» 24 „
„ 11 Th.
„ 13 Tu.
» 11 P.
1909
„ 16 F.
„ 16 M.
Apr. 11
,, 23 „
„ 12 Sat.
„ 12 Tu.
„ 10 P.
1910
„ 14 F.
,. 11 F.
Mar. 27
» 22 „
„ 14 Tu.
„ 11 Tu.
„ 9 P.
1911
„ 17 Tu.
„ 17 F.
Apr. 16
» 21 „
„ 10 Sat.
„ 10 Tu.
» 8 P.
1912
„ 16 Tu.
„ 16 F.
Apr. 7
„ 19 »
„ 8 Sat.
„ 11 P.
„ 9M.
1913
„ 14 Tu.
„ 8 Sat.
Mar. 23
,, 18 „
„ 13 F.
„ 10 P.
„ 8M.
1914
„ 16 P.
„ 16 M.
Apr. 12
» 24 „
„ 13 Sat.
„ 13 Tu.
„ 11 P.
1915
„ 15 F.
„ 15 M.
Apr. 4
» 23 „
„ 12 Sat.
„ 12 Tu.
» 10 P.
191(5
„ 14 F.
„ 19 Su.
Apr. 23
» 28 „
„ 12 M.
„ 10 Tu.
» 8 P.
1917
„ 16 Tu.
„ 16 F.
Apr. 8
» 20 „
„ 9 Sat.
,, 12 F.
„ 10 M.
1918
„ 15 Tu.
„ 15 F.
Mar. 31
„ 19 „
„ 8 Sat.
„ 11 P.
„ 9M.
1919
„ 14 Tu.
„ 17 M.
Apr. 20
» 25 „
„ 11 W.
,, 10 P.
„ 8M.
1920
» 16 F.
„ 15 M.
Apr. 4
» 23 „
„ 12 Sat.
„ 12 Tu.
I 10 P.
1921
„ 14 F.
„ 11 F.
Mar. 27
„ 22 „
„ 14 Tu.
„ 11 Tu.
» 9 P.
1922
„ 17 Tu.
„ 17 F.
Apr. 16
M 21 „
„ 10 Sat.
„ 10 Tu.
» 8F.
1923
„ 16 Tu.
„ 16 F.
Apr. 1
„ 20 „
„ 9 Sat.
» 12 F.
„ 10 M.
1924
„ 16 Tu.
„ 17 M.
Apr. 20
„ 25 „
„ 11 W.
» 10 F.
„ 8M.
1926
16 F.
„ 16 M.
Apr. 12
» 24 „
„ 13 Sat.
„ 13 Tu.
„ 11 F.
GENERAL REGULATIONS FOR THE PUBLICATION OF LISTS
OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES APPLICABLE TO ALL
EXAMINATIONS.
1. All lists of successful Candidates in Examinations shaU 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 Tripos 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 9 a.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 reading 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
Previous Examination, the General Examination, and each of the Special
Examinations except the Special Examination in Music, the Senior
Resident Examiner, (2) in the case of a Tripos Examination the Chairman
of the Examiners, (3) in the case of the Examination of graduates pro-
k Deeding to the Degree of Bachelor or Master of Law, the Chairman of the
Examiners for the Law Tripos, (4) in the case of each part of the First
r "■"■■" '""
e PUBLICATION OF LISTS.
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 Mus.D. Degrees,
the Professor of Music, (6) in the case of the Examination in spoken
French and German, the 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 Examiners. 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- Chancellor and shall be considered as the authoritative
list to be preserved in the Registry. These lists shall 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
Examiner, or one of the Examiners deputed 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 envelope 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 after receiving these lists draw up a list of
the Candidates who at that Examination or at that and previous Examin-
ations have satisfied the Examiners in all three sections ; and this list
signed by the Regius Professor of Physic and by the Registrary shall be
published as the list of successful Candidates in the manner specified
in these Regulations.
3. The Registrary shall cause directions to be given to the University
Press for printing and circulating the copies in the manner specified in
Regulation 4 ; and on the morning of the day when the List is to be pub-
lished it shall either be affixed to the Senate-House door at 10 a.m., or be
conveyed before 9 a.m. by the Registrary or his agent to the Senior Ex-
aminer or the person appointed to read it.
4. Simultaneously with the Publication of Lists, printed copies en-
closed in envelopes shall be sent from the University Press to Heads,
Tutors and Praelectors of Colleges and Public Hostels, the Principals of
Private Hostels, the Censor of Non-Collegiate Students, and the persons
appointed to affix such lists on the College screens.
5. In the case of Examinations respecting which no day is fixed by
Ordinance for the Publication of the List, or respecting which it may not
be desirable to have the publication delayed to the latest day fixed by
Ordinance, the Senior Examiner shall communicate to the Registrary as
soon as practicable a statement of the day on which he may expect to
receive the List; and the Registrary shall cause to be affixed to the
Senate-House door, or shall insert in the Reporter, a notice of the expected
date of publication.
6. In any case in which the Examiners represent to the Vice-Chancellor
that a correction or addition is required in a List already published in
accordance with the foregoing Regulations, the Vice-Chancellor shall have
power to authorise the issue of an amended List embodying the correction
or addition ; this amended List shall be signed, published, and circulated
in the same manner as the original List, and shall take the place thereof
for all purposes.
PLAN OF EXAMINATIONS. 9
PLAN OF EXAMINATIONS FOR THE ORDINARY
B.A. DEGREE.
1. A Previous Examination, held in the Lent, Easter and Michaelmas
Terms of each year, on the plan hereafter described.
2. A General Examination on the plan hereafter described; or as an
alternative, one of the Special Examinations enumerated in Section 3, or
a Preliminary Examination in Science on the plan hereafter described.
3. A Special Examination on one of the plans hereafter described, in
(a) Theology, (6) Political Economy, (c) Law, {d) History, (e) Chemistry,
(/) Physics, {g) Modern Languages, (/i) Mathematics, (i) Classics, {k) Mech-
anism and Applied Science, (/) Music, (m) Logic, (n) Geology, (o) Botany,
(p) Zoology, (q) Physiology, (r) Ag-ricultural Science, (s) Geography.
A candidate for the Ordinary B.A. Degree who has passed the Prelimi-
nary Examination in Science as an alternative for the General Examination
may not take as his final Examination for the B.A. Degree the Special
Examination in Physics or the Special Examination in Chemistry.
Board of Examinations (Pbevious, General, and Special).
1. The general superintendence of the Previous, General and Special
Examinations for the Ordinary B.A. Degree and of the Preliminary
Examination in Science shall be entrusted to a Board consisting of
(1) Eight members of the Senate, elected by Grace, two of whom
shall retire on the Slst of December in each year, and their places be
supplied by two members of the Senate, elected by Grace for four years,
the retiring Members of the Board being re-eligible.
(2) The Chairman of the Examiners for Part I. and for Part II. of
the Previous Examination and for the General Examination. Every
such Chairman shall be a member of the Board for one year from the
first day of the Easter Term next following the date of his election as
Examiner.
2. The Members of the Board shall elect their own Chairman to
hold office 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 their own members, or to their Chairman, or to any
officers appointed by the Board.
4. It shall be the duty of the said Board to consult together from
time to time on all matters relating to the state of the Previous,
General, and Special Examinations and the Preliminary Examination
in Science, and in particular as to the standard for passing; and
they may require from the Examiners any information 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
1—5
K) GENERAL AND SPECIAL EXAMINATIONS.
in these Examinations respectively ; each Chairman shall receive a pay-
ment of five pounds ; to provide suitable accommodation for the Ex-
amination of the Candidates in the Previous, General and Special
Examinations and the Preliminary Examination in Science; to publish
Lists of the Candidates duly arranged ; to consider the cases of personB
whose names have been omitted from such Lists, and to give or with-
hold permission for such persons to be examined; to consider the cases
of persons who are unable from illness to present themselves at the
Examination, and to give or withhold permission 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 AND 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 the Registrary
shall be published 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 Previous
Examination the names of all the students to be examined shall be
sent to the Registrary by the Tutors (either directly or through the
Praelectors) of the several Colleges and Public Hostels the Principals of
Hostels and the proper officer of the Non-Collegiate Students Board,
in separate lists, specifying (1) the candidates for Part I., (2) the candid-
ates for Part II., (3) the candidates for examination in the Greek or
Latin Classic set as a substitute for the Gospel in the original Greek,
(4) the candidates for examination in the English subjects including
either (a) the Gospel in English, or {b) the English Prose work, (5) the
candidates for examination in elementary logic, [(5*) 1909 and fol-
lowing years in Elementary Heat and Chemistry], (6) the candidates for
the Additional Subjects (a) in Mathematics, (&) 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.
3. On the tenth day before the commencement of the Previous
Examination, the Registrary shall send to the Board of Examinations
First Lists of all the students to be examined, in (1) Part I. of the Previous
Examination, (2) Part II. of the Previous Examination, (3) the Additional
Subjects (a) in Mathematics, (b) in French, (c) in German. 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 be
,1 The present Secretary is E. J. Gross, M.A. Gonville and Caius College.
GENEEAL AND SPECIAL EXAMINATIONS. 11
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 Registrary shall send a copy of such plan
to the Tutors and Prtelectors of the several Colleges and Public Hostels
the Principals of Hostels and the proper officer of the Non-Collegiate
Students Board.
4. At least one fortnight before the commencement of the General
Examination the names of all the students to be examined shall be sent
to the Registrary by the Tutors (either directly or through the Praelectors)
of the several Colleges and Public Hostels the Principals of Hostels and
the proper officer of the Non-Collegiate Students Board, in separate lists,
specifying (1) the candidates for Part I., (2) the candidates for Part II.
5. On the tenth day before the commencement of the General
Examination, the Registrary shall send to the Board of Examinations
First Lists of all the students to be examined in (1) Part I., (2)
Part II. of the 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 be 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 Registrary 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.
6. At least one fortnight before the commencement of each of the
Special Examinations or of the Mechanical Sciences Tripos Qualifying
Examination or of the Preliminary Examination in Science, the names
of all the students to be examined in any Special Examination or in the
Mechanical Sciences Tripos Qualifying Examination or in either Part
of any Special Examination or in any subject of the Preliminary Exam-
ination in Science shall be sent to the Registrary by the Tutors (either
directly or through the Praelectors) of the several Colleges and Public
Hostels the Principals of Hostels and the proper officer of the Non-
Collegiate Students Board in separate lists, specifying in the case of
each Special Examination which is divided into two Parts (1) the can-
didates for Part I. of each examination, (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,
and in the case of the Preliminary Examination in Science (1) the
candidates in Chemistry, (2) the candidates in Physics, (3) the candid-
ates in Elementary Biology.
7. Not later than the tenth day before the commencement of each
of the Special Examinations or of the Mechanical Sciences Tripos
Qualifying Examination or of the Preliminary Examination in Science,
the Registrary shall send to the Board of Examinations a First List of
all the students to be examined and in the case of Special Examinations
and of the Preliminary Examination in Science, the subjects in which
they are to be examined. The Board of Examinations shall draw up a
plan of Examination to be signed by the Chairman of the Board, noti-
fying the days and hours of Examination in the different subjects, and
shall send a copy of such plan before the Examination to the "1 u tors and
PraBlectors of the several Colleges and Public Hostels the Principals of
Hostels and the proper officer of the Non- Collegiate Students Board.
12 GENERAL AND SPECIAL EXAMINATIONS.
8. The Registrary shall issue a Corrected List of the candidates on
the fourth day before the commencemeut of each of the Previous General
and Special Examinations or of the Mechanical Sciences Tripos Quali-
fying Examination or of the Preliminary Examination in Science. No
candidate shall be allowed to attend any of these examinations whose
name does not appear in the Corrected List except by the special per-
mission of the Board of Examinations.
If, according to the Corrected List, there shall be a voluntary or
alternative subject of any Special Examination in which no candidate
intends to present himself for examination, the Examiners shall not be
required to prepare an examination paper in that subject.
9. If a candidate for any of these examinations whose name has not
been sent in to the Registrary on or before the sixth day previous to the
commencement of the examination be nevertheless admitted to the
examination a fee of £1 shall 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 this list shall be considered to be the
Final List of candidates for such examination, and shall be preserved
in the Registry.
11. In all cases where fees are due from candidates the Registrary
shall send to the Tutors of the several Colleges and Public Hostels the
Principals of Hostels and the proper oflBcer of the Non- Collegiate
Students Board lists of their pupils who are under examination according
to the Final List, distinguishing those (if any) whose names were not
included in the Corrected List : and the Tutors of the several Colleges
and Public Hostels the Principals of Hostels and the officer of the
Non-Collegiate Students Board shall send to the Registrary the fees due
from their respective pupils.
12. 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.
REGULATIONS FOR THE PREVIOUS EXAMINATION.
{For conditions of Exemption from the Previous Examination
see pp. 21—28 and 163—168.)
(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.
: 3. The second shall begin on the first Tuesday after the third Sunday
in June.
PREVIOUS EXAMINATION. 13
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.
6. 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 Gospels in the original Greek containing
(a) questions on the subject-matter,
(6) short passages for translation and explanation ;
(2) a paper on one of the Latin classics containing
(a) passages for translation with grammatical questions arising
from or suggested by these passages,
(6) questions on the subject-matter ;
(3) a paper on one of the Greek classics containing
(a) passages for translation with grammatical questions arising
from or suggested by these passages,
(J) questions on the subject-matter ;
(4) a paper containing two or more easy unprepared passages of
Latin to be translated into English, the use of a dictionary
being allowed.
Provided that in the case of those students who may desire it, there
shall be substituted for the paper marked (1) an additional paper on one
of the Greek or Latin Classics ; and further that in the case of those
students who may desire it, instead of the paper marked (2) there shall be
substituted a paper containing two or more imprepared passages of Latin
of ordinary difficulty, not contained in the set book, to be translated into
English without the use of a dictionary, together with grammatical ques-
tions arismg thereupon; and further that in the case of those students
who may desire it, instead of the paper marked (3) a paper containing two
or more unprepared passages of Greek of ordinary difficulty, not contained
in the set book, to be translated into English without the use of a dictionary,
together with grammatical questions arising thereupon.
Provided fm-ther that in the case of those students who, being natives
of Asia or of Egypt, 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 prose
work of a historical character, with questions on the subject-matter ; and
instead of the paper marked (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.
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 above for the papers marked (1) and (3),
there shall be substituted, instead of papers 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
(a) passages for translation into English from set books, or
portions of books with grammatical or other questions
immediately 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.
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,
14 PREVIOUS EXAMINATION.
Chinese, or Sanskrit unless notice has been given to the Kegistrary 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 Oriental Languages Tripos ;
and students who have passed in Arabic, Chinese, or Sanskrit, instead of
Greek or Latin, are not allowed to oifer themselves as candidates for the
Oriental Languages Tripos.
8. The appointment of the particular Gospel and, in regard to the
Latin and Greek classics, including that which may be substituted for the
Gospel, the appointment both of the authors and of the portions of their
works, which it may be expedient to select, shall rest with the Special
Board for Classics upon the understanding that the Board shall so limit
the subjects of the examination that the persons who are to be examined
may be reasonably expected to shew a competent knowledge of all the
subjects. In regard to the English subjects, the like appointment shall
rest with the Special Board for Classics.
The authors and the portions of their works prescribed for the
examinations in Arabic, Chinese, and Sanskrit in any year shall be selected
by the Special Board for Oriental Classics.
9. Notice of the subjects of examination for each civil year shall be
issued before the middle of the Lent Term of the civil year immediately
preceding, the subjects of the four examinations in each civil year being
the same.
10. In Part II four papers shall be set, viz. :
(1) a paper on Paley's Evidences, or as an alternative either a
paper in Elementary Logic or a paper in Elementary Heat
and Chemistry ;
(2) a paper on Geometry ;
(3) a paper on Arithmetic and Elementary Algebra ;
(4) a paper containing subjects for an English Essay selected from
a standai'd work or works.
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 Elementary Logic.
The paper on Elementary Heat and Chemistry shall contain ques-
tions on the following parts of the subjects : —
Heat. 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. Comparison of common thermometers, and testing
their fixed points. Determination of specific heats by the method of
mixture. Determination of the latent heat of fusion of ice.
Chemistry. The distinction between elements, compounds and mix-
tures. The distinction between physical and chemical changes. The law
of definite proportions ; the law of combination of gases by volume. Law
of Avogadro. Equivalent weight, molecular weight, atomic weight, and
their determination by direct methods only. Simple calculations, based
on experimental results, involving the weights and volumes of substances
that take part in chemical reactions. The representation by equations of
simple chemical changes.
The preparation and properties of the following elements; hydrogen,
oxygen, nitrogen, chlorine, carbon, sulphur. 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.
PKEVIOUS EXAMINATION. 16
Questions will be set so as to test whether the candidates have gone
through a course of experimental work, involving the study of the sub-
stances and principles enumerated above.
The paper in Geometry shall contain questions on Practical and on
Theoretical Geometry. Every candidate shall be expected to answer
questions in both branches of the subject.
The questions on Practical Geometry shall be set on the constructions
contained in the annexed Schedule A, together with easy extensions of
them. In cases where the validity of a construction is not obvious, the
reasoning by which it is justified may be required. Every candidate 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 proti-actor is
forbidden.
The questions on Theoretical Geometry shall consist of theorems con-
tamed in the annexed Schedule B, together with questions upon these
theorems, easy deductions from them, and arithmetical illustrations. 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 as the sequence of their
treatment.
In the proof of theorems and deductions from them, the use of hypo-
thetical constructions shall be permitted. Proofs which are only applicable
to commensurable 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.
Simple cases of the construction from sufficient data of triangles and
quadrilaterals.
Division of straight lines into a given number of equal parts or into
parts in any given proportions.
Construction of a triangle equal in area to a given polygon.
Construction of tangents to a circle and of common tangents to two
circles.
Simple cases of the construction of circles from sufficient data.
Construction of a fourth proportional to three given straight lines and
a mean proportional to two given straight lines.
Construction of regular figures of 3, 4, 6 or 8 sides in or about a given
circle.
Construction of a square equal in area to a given polygon.
SCHEDULE B.
Angles at a Point.
If a straight line stands on another straight line, the sum of the two
angles so formed is equal to two right angles ; and the converse.
If two straight lines intersect, the vertically opposite angles are equal.
Parallel Straight Lines.
When a straight line cuts two other straight lines, if
(i) a pair of alternate angles are equal,
or (ii^ a pair of corresponding angles are equal,
or (iii) a pair of interior angles on the same side of the cutting line
. are together equal to two right angles,
uien the two straight lines are parallel ; and the converse.
16 PREVIOUS EXAMINATION.
Straight lines which are parallel to the same straight line are parallel
to one another.
Triangles and Rectilinear Figures.
The sura of the angles of a triangle is equal 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 sides 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 are congruent.
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.
The opposite sides and angles of a parallelogram are equal, each
diagonal bisects the parallelogram, and the diagonals bisect one another.
If there are three or more parallel straight lines, and the intercepts
made by them on any straight line that cuts them are equal, then the
corresponding intercepts on any other straight line that cuts them are also
equal.
Areas.
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-\- ...) = Tca+kh-ir'kc-\- ...,
(a-6)2 = a2-2a6 + 6^
a2-62=(« + 6)(a-J),
The square 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 con-
tained by those sides is obtuse, right, or acute. The difference 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 the two fixed points.
The locus of a point which is equidistant from two intersecting straight
lines consists of the pair of straight hues 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 only, which passes through three given
points not in a straight line.
PREVIOUS EXAMINATION. 17
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 equal,
they subtend equal angles at the centres.
In equal circles (or, in the same circle) (i) if two chords are equal, they
cut off equal arcs ; (ii) conversely, if two arcs are equal, the chords of the
arcs are equal.
Equal chords of a circle are equidistant from the centres; and the
converse.
The tangent at any point of a circle and the radius through the point
are perpendicular to one another.
If two cu-cles touch, the point 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 point on the remaining part of the circumference.
Angles in the same segment of a circle are equal; and, if the line
joining two points subtends equal angles at two other points on the same
side of it, the four points lie on a circle.
The angle in a semicircle is a right angle; the angle in a segment
greater than a semicircle is less than a right angle; and the angle in a
segment less than a semicircle is greater than a right angle.
The opposite angles of any quadrilateral inscribed in a circle are sup-
plementary ; and the converse.
If a straight line touch a circle, and from the point of contact a chord
be drawn, the 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 by the parts of the one is equal to the rectangle con-
tained by the parts of the other.
Proportion: Similar Triangles.
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 propor-
tional ; 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 likewise the
external bisector externally.
The ratio of the areas of similar triangles is equal to the ratio of the
squares on corresponding sides.
In 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.
In Elementary Algebra questions may be set on the following parts
of the subject: —
Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division; simple equations;
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 speci-
fied; simple questions on fractional indices; the nature and simple pro-
perties of logarithms to the base 10, with easy applications of four-figure
tables; ratio and proportion; arithmetic progression, finite geometric
progressions.
The appointment of the standard English work or works, from which
18 PREVIOUS EXAMINATION.
the subjects for the English Essay are to be selected, shall rest with the
Special Board for Classics.
12. Each of the examiiiations shall be open to all matriculated stu-
dents in their first or any later term of residence, also to any person who
is not yet a matriculated student provided that a certificate be received by
the Registrary from the Tutor of a College or Pubhc Hostel or from the
proper oflScer of the Non-Collegiate Students' Board stating that the can-
didate has been admitted, or is in his opinion a bona fide applicant for
admission, to his College or Public Hostel or as a Non-CoUegiate student
as the case may be. For a candidate who has not yet paid the matricu-
lation fee, the matriculation fee — as well as the examination fees — shall
be paid to the Registrary.
For the rules respecting the preparation of the lists of Candidates see
Regulations applicable to the Previous, General and Special Examinations
(see pp. 10—12).
13. Students shall not be obliged to pass in both parts of the Previous
Examination at the same time, but may offer themselves for 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 unless he shall have satisfied the examiners in
each paper of such part. But students who have satisfied the examiners
in Arabic, Chinese, or Sanskrit in the Previous Examination in any year
may offer themselves for examination in the remaining papers of Part I on
any subsequent occasion.
15. Every student shall be required in writing his answers to conform
to the rules of English grammar, including orthography ; and no student
shall be approved by the examiners who shall fail to satisfy them in this
respect.
16. The names of the students approved 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 examiners to be members of the Senate, and to be nominated
by the Board 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 the term in which the
examinations in Arabic, Chinese, and Sanskrit are to be held, one or more
examiners in each of these subjects for which any candidates may have
entered, such examiners to be nominated by the Special Board for Oriental
Studies.
18. Of the examiners nominated by the Boai'd of Examinations four
shall examine in the subjects of Part I including the English subjects
which may be substituted for Greek, and five, in the subjects of Part II.
19. Before the commencement of the examination there shall be, (1) a
meeting of the examiners in Part I, when the papers set by each examiner
in that Part shall be submitted to the other examiners in Part I for their
approval ; (2) a meeting of the examiners in Part 11, when the papers set
by each examiner in that Part shall be submitted to the other examiners in
Part II for their approval. The questions proposed to be set by each
examiner 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
examiners for each Part shall be summoned and presided over by the
chairman of the examhiers for that Part.
PREVIOUS EXAMINATION. 19
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 Oriental Studies.
20. Each examiner in Part I shall receive £70 from the University
Chest and each examiner in the Mathematical subjects in Part II shall
receive £60 from the University Chest.
The examiners in Paley's Evidences, Elementary Logic, and Elemen-
tary Heat and Chemistry 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, or Sanskrit
is held, the examiners who take part in the examination shall receive from
the University Chest such remuneration as shaU be determined by the
Board of Examinations with the consent of the Vice-Chancellor.
21. One at least of the Proctors or Pro-Proctors and three 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.
1 ■'■ Additional Examination op Candidates for Honours.
,1. There shall be Additional Subjects of Examination in Mathe-
matics and Modern Languages for those Students who intend to be
Candidates for Honours in any Tripos. No Student shall be admitted
to Examination as a Candidate for such Honours who has not passed
an Examination in one of the Additional Subjects as hereinafter defined
and in both parts of the Previous Examination to the satisfaction of the
Examiners.
2. The Additional Subjects shall be (1) Mechanics, (2) French,
(3) German.
(1) Mechanics. Two papers shall be 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
applications of graphical methods to the composition and resolution of
such forces; moments; centre of gravity and its determination in
simple cases ; applications to the inclined plane, lever, common balance,
wheel and axle, block and tackle; simple explanations and illustrations
of friction ; the composition 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.
Trigonometry shall include the measurement of angles in degrees,
minutes, and seconds; the definitions and simple 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
use of four-figure tables of natural sines, cosines and tangents; the
simpler relations between the sides and angles of a triangle.
^ PREVIOUS EXAMINATION.
Every candidate 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.
(2) French. (3) German. Two papers shall be set in each lan-
guage, one containing passages for translation into English from selected
books, with such elementary questions on grammar as naturally arise
out of the books set, the other containing easy passages for translation
into English from other books, with such elementary questions on
grammar as naturally arise out of the passages set.
3. The Examination shall be conducted entirely by printed papers.
4. The Examination shall be held four times in each year, at the
times of the Previous Examination.
5. Each of the Examinations shall be open to all matriculated
students in their first or any later term of residence ; also to any person
who is not yet a Matriculated Student, provided that a Certificate be
received by the Registrary from the Tutor of a College or Public Hostel
or from the proper Officer of the Non -Collegiate Students Board, stating
that the candidate has been admitted, or is in his opinion a bona fide
applicant 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 — shaU be paid to the
Registrary.
6. The Board for Medieeval 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 11. of the Previous 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 the Mathematical Examiners in Part II. and to the Chairman of
the meeting at least three days before the meeting.
1 See page 18.
PBEVIOUS EXAMINATION. 21
11. Before the commencement of the Examination there shall be a
meeting of the Examiners in French and German, when the paperg 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 Board of Examinations appointed by the Board. The
questions to be set by each Examiner shall be communicated in print to
his colleagues and to the Chairman of the meeting at least three days
before the meeting.
12. 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 Proctors or Pro- Proctors and four of the Examin-
ers in Mathematics French and German shall be present throughout
the Examinations.
14. Four of the Proctors' and Pro-Proctors' men shall be in
attendance upon the Examiners throughout all the Examinations.
Exemptions from the Previous Examination.
For Exemptions from the Previous Examination by Certificates
granted by the Local Examinations Syndicate and by the Oxford and
Cambridge Schools Examination Board see pp. 163 — 168.
(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 English 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 the Scotch Education Department be excused
from Part II of the Previous Examination with the exception of the
English Essay and the paper on Paley's Evidences or its substitute.
4. That a student who has passed in the Higher Grade in French,
or German, or Mathematics (including Dynamics) in the Leaving
Certificate Examination of the Scotch Education Department be
excused from the Additional Subjects of the Previous Examination.
i 5. 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 admitted to the
I paper on the Greek Gospel or its substitute in Part I of the Previous
j Examination on payment of a fee of five shillings.
6. That a student who has passed in the Higher Grade in Mathe-
I matics and English in the Leaving Certificate Examination of the
22 PREVIOUS EXAMINATION.
Scotch Education Department 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 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 the Scotch Education Department be admitted
to the English Essay and to the paper on Paley's Evidences or its
substitute in Part II of the Previous Examination on payment of a
fee of ten shillings.
8. That, for the purposes of the foregoing Regulations, a pass in
Honours in the Leaving Certificate Examination of the Scotch Educa-
tion Department in any subject be accepted as equivalent to a pass in
the Higher Grade in the 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 Part of the Previous Examination,
or from the examination in the Additional Subjects, by virtue of the
foregoing Regulations, be presented to the Registrary in their first
term of residence, and that a fee of £1 for the Registration of each
Certificate of exemption from Examination in Part I or in Part II or
in the Additional Subjects of the Previous Examination be paid at the
same time to the Registrary.
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, provided that 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 papers 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 has passed the Examination in the Stated
Subjects at Responsions in the University of Oxford be entitled to
exemption from Part I of the Previous Examination.
2. That a student who has passed in French or German as an
Additional Subject at Responsions in the University of Oxford be
entitled to exemption from the Additional Subjects of the Previous
Examination.
3. That an undergraduate claiming exemption under either of the
foregoing regulations be required to present to the Registrary in his first
terra of residence a certificate or statement signed b}' the Registrar of
PREVIOUS EXAMINATION. 23
the University of Oxford shewing that he has fulfilled the specified con-
ditions ; 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 exemp-
tion from Part I of the Previous Examination, and a similar fee in
respect of exemption from the Additional Subjects. 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 November 1904.)
1. That a student holding a Senior Local Certificate of the Uni-
versity of Oxford be entitled to exemption from Part I of the Previous
Examination, provided that in the Oxford Senior Local Examination
he has shewrn sufficient merit in Latin and in Greek to be qualified in
these subjects for exemption from the Examination in the Stated Subjects
at Responsions, and provided further that he has satisfied the Examiners
in the paper on a Book of the New Testament in Greek.
2. That a student holding a Senior Local Certificate of the Uni-
versity of Oxford be excused from Part II of the Previous Examination,
provided that the Certificate includes Arithmetic, Geometry, Algebra,
Higher Geometry, two divisions of the Religious Knowledge Section,
and English Language and Literature (including the English Essay).
3. That a student holding a Senior Local Certificate of the Uni-
versity of Oxford be excused from the Additional Subjects of the
Previous Examination, provided that in the Oxford Senior Local Ex-
amination he has shewn sufficient merit in French or in German to be
excused from the Examination in an Additional Subject at Responsions,
or has passed in Applied Mathematics and one other division of the
Higher Mathematical Section.
4. 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 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 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 17 June 1909.)
1. That a student holding a Matriculation Certificate 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
(Matriculation Standard) for the School-leaving Certificate, be entitled
I to exemption from Part I of the Previous Examination, with the excep-
1 tion of the paper on the Greek Gospel or its substitute, provided that
! the Certificate includes Latin and Greek ; and that he he admitted to
IL
34 PREVIOUS EXAMINATION.
the paper on the Greek Gospel (or its substitute) in the Previous Exam-
ination on payment of a fee of five shillings.
2. That a student holding a Matriculation Certificate 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
(Matriculation Standard) for the School-leaving Certificate, be entitled
to exemption from the papers on Mathematics and from the English
Essay in Part II of the Previous Examination, provided that the
Certificate states that he has passed in Elementary Mathematics and
English ; and that the student be further entitled to exemption from
the paper on Paley's Evidences and its substitutes, if the Certificate
states that he has passed in either Logic, or any two of the three follow-
ing subjects, — (a) Chemistry, (6) Heat, Light, and Sound, (c) Electricity
and Magnetism. That, further, if in accordance with this regulation
he be excused from the papers on Mathematics and the English Essay,
but not excused from the paper on Paley's Evidences and its substitutes,
he be admitted to the paper on Paley's Evidences (or one of its substi-
tutes) in the Previous Examination on payment of a fee of five shillings.
3. That a student holding a Matriculation Certificate 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
(Matriculation Standard) for the School-leaving Certificate, be entitled
to exemption from the Additional Subjects of the Previous Examination,
provided that the Certificate includes either French or German or
Mechanics.
4. That, for the purposes of the foregoing regulations, any subject
in which the holder of a Matriculation Certificate of the University of
London has passed in one of the subsequent Examinations leading up
to a Degree in that University may be counted as if it were included in
the Matriculation Examination Certificate.
5. That an undergraduate claiming exemption under any of the
foregoing regulations be required to pi*esent to the Registrary in his
first term of residence a certificate or certificates signed by one of the
Registrars of the University of London shewing that he has fulfilled the
specified conditions ; and that for the registration of such certificate or
certificates 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, 1906.)
1. That the holder 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 the paper in Latin
Unprepared Translation, and the paper in the Greek Gospel or its
substitute), provided that the Certificate includes Latin and Greek ;
and that the holder of such a Certificate be further excused the paper
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in Latin Unprepared Translation, if he is certified to have passed in
the Unprepared 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
Evidences or its substitute), provided that the Certificate includes
English and Mathematics.
3. 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 the Additional
Subjects of the Previous Examination, provided that the 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 Unprepared Translation given as an
alternative to Set Books.
3*. 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.
4. That a student who has satisfied the conditions specified in
Regulation 1 be 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 shillings ; 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
fee of five shillings.
6. That, for the purposes of the foregoing Regulations, any subject
in which the holder of a Matriculation Certificate of the Joint Matricu-
lation Board of the Universities of Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, and
Sheffield has passed in one of the subsequent Examinations leading up
to a Degree in any one of these Universities may be counted as if it
were included in the Matriculation Examination Certificate.
7. 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 certificates, i^igned on behalf
of the Universities of Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, and Sheffield,
shewing that he has fulfilled the specified conditions ; and that for the
registration of such certificate or certificates a fee of £i 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 ; but
in every such case an additional fee of £1 shall be paid to the Registrary.
^ PREVIOUS EXAMINATION.
(Grace of 17 June, 1909.)
1. That a student holding a Matriculation Certificate of the Uni-
versity of Birmingham be entitled to exemption from Part I of the
Previous Examination (with the exception of the paper on the Greek
Gospel or its substitute), provided that he is certified to have reached a
suJB&cientl}' high standard in Latin and in Greek; and that he be admitted
to the paper on the Greek Gospel (or its substitute) in the Previous
Examination on payment of a fee of five shillings.
2. That a student holding a Matriculation Certificate of the Uni-
versity of Birmingham be entitled to exemption from the papers on
Mathematics and from the English Essay in Part II of the Previous
Examination, provided that he is certified to have reached a sufficiently
high standard in Mathematics and English Literature ; and that he be
further entitled to exemption from the paper on Paley's Evidences and
its substitutes, provided that he is certified to have reached a sufficiently
high standard in Experimental Mechanics and Chemistry. That, further,
if in accordance with this Regulation he be excused from the papers on
Mathematics and the English Essay, but not excused from the paper on
Paley's Evidences and its substitutes, he be admitted to the paper on
Paley's Evidences (or one of its substitutes) in the Previous Examination
on payment of a fee of five shillings.
3. That a student holding a Matriculation Certificate of the Uni-
versity of Birmingham be entitled to exemption from the Additional
Subjects of the Previous Examination, provided that he is certified to
have reached a sufficiently high standard in French or in German or in
Experimental Mechanics.
4. That, for the purposes of the foregoing Regulations, any subject
in which the holder of a Matriculation Certificate of the University of
Birmingham has passed in one of the subsequent Examinations leading
up to a degree in that University may be counted as if it were included
in the Matriculation Examination Certificate.
5. 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 certificates signed by the Registrar
of the University of Birmingham, 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 certificates 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 the above specified provided that in
every such case an additional fee of £1 shall be paid to the Registrary.
Appendix A.
The following is a summarised statement of the present requirements
of the Matriculation Examination of the University of Birmingham.
Every candidate must satisfy the Examiners in five subjects, as set
out below :
(1) English History and Literature.
(2) Mathematics (Arithmetic ; Algebra ; Geometry).
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PREVIOUS EXAMINATION. 27
(3) Three of the following subjects, of which one must be a
Language :
{Translation of easy passages at sight, with
questions on grammar (accidence and syntax),
easy composition, and translation of passages
from a prepared book or books.
M ■R' h r Translation of easy passages at sight, with
yl J^^^^ j questions on grammar (accidence and syntax),
V ./ _ < oaaxr r>r»mr»r>ai+.inn n.nri rli^+.n.finn . rparlinor alonH
ie)
J, ,. \ easy composition and dictation, reading aloud,
Yf\ ^ ^ ^^\ translation of passages from a prepared book,
\J ) sspanis V and easy conversation based on them.
(a) Higher Mathematics.
(h) Experimental Mechanics.
(i) Chemistry.
(j) Geography.
(k) Botany.
(l) Animal Biology,
(m) Geometrical Drawing.
Appendix B.
In the Schedule of Examinations accepted by the University of
Birmingham in lieu of the Matriculation Examination of that University
the following Examinations are included :
(1) The Previous Examination of the University of Cambridge, if
it includes the "Additional Subjects."
(2) The Higher Certificate of the Oxford and Cambridge Schools
Examination Board, provided that the candidate has passed at one
Examination in all the subjects required by the regulations for Matricu-
lation.
(3) The Cambridge Senior Local Examination, provided that the
candidate has passed at one Examination in all the subjects required by
the regulations for Matriculation.
In the Faculties of Science, Arts, and Commerce, the Cambridge
Higher Local Examination in any subject exempts candidates from,
further examination in that subject in the Matriculation Examination.
(Grace of 22 December, 1906.)
1. That the holder of a Certificate of having passed the Baccalaur^at
in France, or the Reifeprtifung in Germany, 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-
matics or a Modern Language (other than French in the case of the
Baccalaureat, other than German in the case of the German Reifeprii-
lung, and other than Russian in the case of the Russian Reifepriifung).
2. That an undergraduate claiming exemption under the foregoing
Regulation be required to present 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 £1 for the registration of each certificate of
j exemption from Part I. or Part II, or the Additional Subjects of the
tnous Examination be paid at the same time to the Registrary. A
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laS GENERAL EXAMINATION.
certificate entitling a student to exemption from the Previous Examin-
atioB 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 Registiary.
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 papers sliall be set, viz. :
(1) A paper on one of the Greek Classics, or a portion of one
of the Greek Classics.
(2) A paper on one of the Latin Classics, or a portion of one
of the Latin Classics.
(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 graphical methods to the composition and resolution of
such forces; moments; centre of gravity and its determination in
simple cases; applications to the inclined plane, lever, common balance,
wheel and axle, block and tackle; simple explanations and illustrations
of friction; the composition 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.
Trigonometry shall include the measurement of angles in degrees,
minutes, and seconds; the definitions and simple 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 use
of four-figure tables of natural sines, cosines and tangents ; the simpler
relations between the sides and angles of a triangle.
Every candidate 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.
(5) A paper containing one or more passages of EngKsh 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 paper containing one or more subjects for an English
Essay or Essays, the subjects being taken from the portion of English ]
History selected for examination.
(4) Elementary Hydrostatics, namely, the pressure of non- f
elastic fluids, specific gravities, the properties of elastic fluids, and the;
principal instruments and machines whose action depends on thei
properties of fluids :
GENEKAL EXAMINATION. 2&
and Heat, namely, explanations of
Temperature and Heat; the processes of Conduction, Convection and
Radiation ; the eflEects of heat when applied to Solids, Liquids and
Gases ; the construction of a Common Thermometer ; the Comparison
of Thermometric Scales ; the formation of Dew, Hoar Frost, Clouds
and Rain ; Congelation and Ebullition.
(5) A paper on some play of Shakespeare or some portion of
the works of Milton.
5. Papers (1) (2) (3) (4) in each Part shall be obligatory. Paper
(5) in each Part shall be voluntary, that is to say, students shall not be
required to present themselves for either of these Papers, but the results
shall be taken into account in assigning the places in the Class-Lists.
6. There shall be in each Part
(1) In Part I. a minimum of marks for each of the obligatory
Classical papers and a minimum of marks in Mechanics and Trigono-
metry. In Part II. a minimum of marks 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
in (1) by a number to be fixed at the discretion of the Examiners.
The minimum in (2) shall always be exacted.
The minimum in (1) shall be generally exacted: but the
Examiners shall have power to allow some slight deficiency in one, or at
most two, of the obligatory subjects of either Part to be compensated
by proficiency in others of the five subjects of that Part.
7. The papers on the Greek Classic, the Latin Classic, and the
Acts of the Apostles shall each consist of two parts, of which one shall
contain passages for translation and explanation, and the other such
plain questions on the subject-matter as arise immediately out of the
subjects ; and to satisfy the Examiners in any of these papers candidates
shall be required to satisfy the Examiners in both parts of the paper,
8. The papers in Mechanics and Trigonometry and the paper in
Hydrostatics and Heat shall consist of questions on the principles
together with easy examples and applications.
9. The appointment of the Greek and Latin Classics, which are to
be the subjects of Examination in any year, shall rest with the Board
of Classical Studies : the appointment from time to time of the portion
of English History, and the appointment of the play of Shakespeare, or
of 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 :
upon the understanding that these Boards shall so limit the subjects of
Examination that every one who is examined may be reasonably
expected to shew a competent knowledge of them ; and Public Notice
of the subjects so appointed for the Examination of the Easter Term of
any year shall be issued in the second week of the Easter Term of the
year preceding,
10. Students shall not be obliged to pass in both Parts of the
General Examination at the same time, but may offer themselve's for
examination in either Part, but not both, in their third term of residence,
having previously kept two terms, and in both Parts or in either Part
30 GENERAL EXAMINATION.
in their fourth or any later term of residence, having previously kept
three terms : provided that no student shall be admitted to either Part
of the General Examination unless he has passed both Parts of the
Previous Examination.
11. The Examination shall be held twice in the year.
12. The First Examination shall begin on the Monday after the
First Sunday in June.
13. The Second Examination shall begin on the Monday next
before the last day of full Michaelmas Term when that last day falls on
a Friday, and on the Tuesday next before the last day of full Michaelmas
Term when that last day falls on a Monday.
14. The subjects of the two examinations shall be the same, and
the two examinations shall be conducted by the same Examiners.
15. 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
alphabetically; and these lists shall be published 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 History,
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 General 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 subjects 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 Michaelmas
Terms.
Preliminary Examination in Science.
1. The Examination shall be partly in writing, partly oral, and
partly practical.
2. The subjects of the Examination shall be Chemistry, Physics
and Elementary Biology.
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3. A student shall be allowed to present himself for examination
in all or any of these subjects at the same Examination.
4. Every student shall be required before admission or re-admission
to the Preliminary Examination in Science to pay the following fees to
the common chest: for the Examination in Chemistry £1. Is., for the
Examination in Physics £1. Is., for the Examination in Elementary
Biology £2. 2s.
5. The Examination 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 the Monday at or next
after the last day of full Michaelmas Term and also on the Monday
after the second Sunday in June.
6. The Examination shall be open to all students who have entered
on their third term of residence, having previously kept two terms, and
have passed both Parts of the Previous Examination.
7. The names of the successful candidates in the several subjects
shall be arranged in alphabetical order.
8. The Examiners shall be the two Examiners in Elementary
Chemistry, the two Examiners in Elementary Physics and the two
Examiners in Elementary Biology appointed as provided by the Regu-
lations for Examiners in Natural Science and in Medicine.
9. The Schedules of the Examination shall be those of the First
Examination for the M.B. degree and the Examination shall be con-
ducted by the same papers as the First Examination for the M.B.
Degree.
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
to examination in the Second Part of the Previous Examination, to
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
Examination.
2a. Students who take only the papers in Arabic, Chinese, or
Sanskrit, in the Previous Examination, or who, having passed in
Arabic, Chinese, or Sanskrit, take only the papers in English, pay a
fee often shillings on admission to examination in such papers.
3. Every Student 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 shall be required to pay the said sum of One
Pound to the common Chest again on each occasion of their re-admission
to examination in either Part of the General Examination.
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.
32 FINAL EXAMINATIONS ORDINARY B.A. DEGREE.
FINAL EXAMINATIONS FOR THE ORDINARY
R.A. DEGREE.
Every Student is required before admission to either Part of
any Special Examination, to pay the sum of Thirty Shillings to
the Common Chest: 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 Examination, Every Student is required, before admission
to any Special Examination which is not divided into two Parts,
to pay the sum of Three Pounds to the Common Chest : and
Students are required to pay the sum of Three Pounds to the
Common Chest again on each occasion of tiieir re-admission to
such Special Examination.
Any part of any Special Examination shall be open to all
students who have passed Examinations entitling them to proceed
to any Degree in the University in Arts, Law, Medicine or
Surgery.
REGULATIONS FOR THE SPECIAL EXAMINATIONS FOR
THE ORDINARY B.A. DEGREE.
General Regulations.
A. For Special Examinations which are divided into two parts, and
are held twice in each year ; namely :
(a) Theology. {b) Political Economy. (c) Law. (d) History.
(e) Chemistry. (/) Physics. {g) Modern Languages. (h) Mathe-
matics, (i) Classics, (k) Mechanism and Applied Science, (l) Music.
1. The examination 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
first day of General Admission in the Easter Term^.
3. The second examination shall begin on November 29 in each
year, unless that day fall on a Sunday, in which case it shall begin on
November 28. i
4. The examination shall consist of two Parts, and each Part shall
be conducted by printed papers ; but in the examinations in Chemistry
and in Physics the examiners shall be at liberty, if they think fit, to
examine the students orally on the apparatus exhibited, and on the
practical work done.
5. 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 and of the General Examin-
ation.
Provided that candidates for Ordinary Degree may proceed in accord-
ance with Regulation 6* following.
6. Either Part or both Parts of the examination shall be open to aU
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
Surgery.
Provided that candidates for the Ordinary Degree may proceed in
accordance with Regulation 6* following.
1 Music, see p. 49.
FINAL EXAMINATIONS ORDINARY B A. DEGREE. 33
6*. Part I of any of the Special Examinations enumerated above shall
be open to all students who have entered on their second term at least
having previously kept one term and have passed both Parts of the
Previous Examination, Part II of any such Examination shall be open
to Students in their fourtli or any later term of residence. Provided that
neither Part I of two Special Examinations nor Part II of two Special
Examinations shall be taken in the same term. Provided further that no
student shall be allowed to be a candidate for either Part of any of these
Special Examinations as his final Examination for the Ordinary Degree,
unless he has entered on his ninth term at least, having previously kept
eight terms.
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 examiners 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 every 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 purpose of invigilation,
9. The examiners shall arrange the names of those who pass in each
Part in three classes ; the names in the first class being arranged in order
of merit and those in the second and third classes alphabetically.
10. The class-lists shall be published 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 Chemistiy; 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
in each year in connection with a Tripos ; namely :
(m) Logic, (?i) Geology, (o) Botany, (p) Zoology, (q) Physiology.
1, The examination shall take place once in each year.
2. The examination shall be open to all students who have entered
on their eighth term at least, having previously kept seven 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 of Arts, Law, Medicine, or Surgery. A student who has
presented himself for the examination, and has failed to pass, may present
himself again for examination.
Provided that candidates for the Ordinary Degree may proceed in
accordance with Regulation 2* following.
2*. In the case of students who propose to qualify for the Ordinary
Degree by passing two Special Examinations, any of the Undivided Special
Examinations enumerated above shall also be open to such students if
they have entered on their fifth term at least, having previously kept four
terms, and have passed both Parts of the Previous Examination, Provided
that no student shall be allowed to be a candidate for one of these Special
Examinations as his final Examination for the Ordinary Degree, unless he
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84 FINAL EXAMINATIONS ORDINARY B.A. D£OR£E.
has entered on his eighth term at least, having previously kept seven
terms.
3. The examiners shall 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.
4. Tbe class-lists shall be published in the Senate House at the latest
at 10 a.m. on the Thursday before the first day of General Admission in
the Easter Term. Any student whose name is contained in the class-
list, and who commenced residence in the Lent Term next but two pre-
ceding, shall on the day of General B.A. Admission in the following
Michaelmas Term be entitled to tbe same privilege as though he had
passed a Special Examination in that Michaelmas Term.
5. The examiners shall send a report of the results of the 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 examination in Logic to the Special Board for Moral
Science ; and in the case of the other examinations to the Special Board
for Biology and Geology. The report shall contain information as to the
standards adopted in arranging the class-list of the examination,
C. For Special Examinations which are undivided, but are held twice
in each year ; namely ;
(?') Agricultural Science. (s) Geography.
1. The examination 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
first day of General Admission to the B.A. degree in the Easter Term.
3. The second examination shall begin on November 29 in each year,
unless that day 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 Surgery.
Provided that candidates for the Ordinary Degree may proceed in
accordance with Kegulation 4*.
4*. In the case of students who propose to qualify for the Ordinary
Degree by passing two Special Examinations the Examination shall also
be open to students who have entered on their fourth term at least, having
previously kept three terms, and have passed both Parts of the Previous
Examination. Provided that no student shall be allowed to be a candidate
for one of these Special Exammations as his final Examination for the
Ordinary Degree, unless he has entered on his ninth term at least, having
previously kept eight terms.
5. There shall be a meeting of the examiners previous to the
examination, when the questions set by each examiner shall be sub-
mitted for approval.
6. One at least of the examiners 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 the examination; but, if more than one
Special Examination be held 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. The examiners shall 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.
FINAL EXAMINATIONS ORDINARY B.A. DEGREE. 35
8. The class-lists shall be published in the Senate House at the latest
at 10 a.m. on the Thursday before the first day of General Admission in
the Easter Term, and on the Tuesday before the day of General Admission
in the Michaelmas Term.
9. 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
to the Board by which the examiners are nominated. The report shall
contain information as to the standards adopted in arranging the class-
Ust of the examination.
Special Regulations.
(a) THEOLOGY.
1. Part I. shall consist of three papers on the following subjects:
(1) Outlines of Old Testament History.
(2) One of the Gospels in Greek.
(3) The History of the Jews from the close of the Old Testament
History to the Fall of Jerusalem, with special attention to
the condition of Palestine in the time of our Lord.
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; b. A selected portion of the Psalms
or Prophetical Books in English.
(2) One or more of the 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 (3).
3. Paper (3) in Part I., and Papers (4), (5), and (6) in Part H., shaU
be voluntary, that is to say, students shall not be required to present
themselves 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 retranslation.
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 pointing.
6. In the paper on the selected subject or period of English Church
History a general acquaintance vdth 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
36 FINAL EXAMINATIONS ORDINAKY B.A. DEGREE.
appointed by the Senate in the preceding Lent Term, and each examiner
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 fit, 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.
(b) POLITICAL ECONOMY.
1. Part I. shall consist of three papers as follows :
Two papers on Industry and Money ;
One paper on a subject or period of English Economic History.
2. Part II. shall 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 English Economic History 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 account in assigning the places
in the Class List : and marks shall be afl&xed 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 appointed by the Senate in the preceding Lent Term, and each ex-
aminer 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 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 Regulation 7, before each examination, who, if
the votes of the examiners are equally divided, shall have a casting vote.
6. A list of books 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 Politics.
(c) LAW.
Part I. shall consist of three papers on the following subjects :
(1) Some branch of English Constitutional Law.
(2) English Criminal Law.
(3) Select cases illustrating one or both of the preceding subjects.
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2. Part II. shall consist of four papers as follows :
(1) Elementary parts of the English Law of Keal Property.
(2) The English Law of Contract or Tort, or some other hranch
of 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 (2).
3. The third paper in each Part shall be voluntary, that is to say,
students shall not be required to present themselves for it, but the results
shall be taken into account in assigning the places in the Class List ; and
marks shall be affixed to the names of those who pass satisfactorily in
either of these papers.
4. In estimatmg 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 Law, and
appointed by the Senate, in the preceding Lent Term, and each examiner
shall receive from the University Chest such remimeration (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 Law may, if it think fit, appoint one of its
members to summon and 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 casting
vote.
6. The Special 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 what 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 which the subjects
of examination may be studied.
(d) 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.i>. 1485.
(2) Outlines of English Constitutional History a.d. 1066—1485.
(3) A special period of English History prior to a.d. 1485.
2. Part II. shall consist of five papers as follows :
(1) Outlines of General English History a.d. 1485—1832.
(2) Outlines 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 L, and Paper (4) 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 account in assigning the places
in 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 accotuit of style and method.
5. The two examinations in each year shall be conducted by the
as FINAL EXAMINATIONS ORDINARY B.A. DEGREE.
same two examiners, nominated by the Special Board for History and
Archaeology, 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 £10 and not more than £30) as may be determined
hj the Board of Examinations with the consent of the Vice-ChanceUor.
The Special Board for History and Archaeology may, if it think fit,
appoint one of its members to summon and preside over the meeting
of 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.
6. The Special Board for History and Archseology shall from time to
time recommend books in which the subjects of examination may be
studied, and shall in every year before the end of the Easter Term publish
a notice declaring what branches of history are to be the subjects of paper
(3) in Part I. and papers (3) and (4) in Part II. in the year next but one
following.
NEW REGULATIONS.
(1911 and folloioing years.)
1. Part I. shall consist of three papers as follows :
(1) Outlines of General English History from the earliest period to
A.D. 1485. Candidates will be expected to shew some knowledge of Con-
stitutional and Economic History.
(2) A special period of English History prior to A.D. 1485.
(3) A special period or biography in European History, relevant to the
special period of English History. (Voluntary.)
2. Part II. shall consist of five papers as follows:
(1) and (2) Two papers on the outlines of General EngUsh History
after a.d. 1485: the two papers to be divided as nearly as possible at
A.D. 1688. Candidates will be expected to shew some knowledge of Con-
stitutional and Economic History.
(3) A subject or period of European History after a.d. 1485.
(4) A paper in the study of politics. (Voluntary.)
(5) Subjects for an Essay relating to the subject-matter of papers (1),
(2), or (3).
(e) CHEMISTRY.
1. In Part I. five papers shall be set, viz. : (1) The simpler chemical
properties of a selection of the commoner elements and compounds ; (2) the
experimental laws of Heat ; (3) 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 (3) shall be voluntary.
3. The results of the voluntary papers shall be taken into account in
assigning the places in the Class List ; and marks 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 and the two examiners in 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.
FINAL EXAMINATIONS ORDINARY B.A. DEGREE. 34^
SCHEDULES FOR THE SPECIAL EXAMINATION IN CHEMISTRY.
Part I.
Compulsory Subject. Elementary Chemistry and Heat.
Chemistry.
Indestructibility of matter, mixtures and chemical compounds, essential
features of chemical and other changes, notation, interpretation of chemical
formulae, calculation of formulae from percentage composition. Avogadro's
hypothesis and its applications. Explanation and illustration of the terms
generally used in the science, such as equivalent weight, atomic weight,
molecular weight, double decomposition, basicity of acids, allotropy, oxida-
tion and reduction, acids, bases, salts, diffusion of gases. General classifica-
tion of oxides, hydroxides and salts. Simple calculations on the volumes
of gases and the weights of substances which interact.
The preparation and properties of the following elements and com-
pounds may be used to illustrate the foregoing subjects and principles.
Oxygen, ozone, hydrogen, water, nitrogen, ammonia, nitrous oxide, nitric
oxide, nitrogen-tetroxide, nitric acid, carbon, carbon monoxide, carbon
dioxide, marsh gas, olefiant gas, chlorine, hydrochloric acid, potassium
hypochlorite, potassium chlorate, bleaching powder, bromine, hydrobromic
acid, iodine, hydriodic acid, sulphur, sulphur-dioxide, sulphur-trioxide,
sulphuric acid, sulphuretted hydrogen, carbon disulphide, silica, phosphorus,
phosphoretted hydrogen, phosphoric anhydride, arsenic, arsenious an-
hydride, arseniuretted hydrogen and the oxides and hydroxides of sodium,
calcium, iron and copper.
Practical Chemistry.
Easy qualitative analysis, including the recognition of elementary
substances, and of oxides, hydroxides, acids and salts, of common
occurrence ; with a clear logical record of the experiments by which they
are recognised.
Candidates may also be asked to perform specified simple experiments
on substances which they are not required to recognise, and to give an
accurate account of the effects which are seen in the course of such
experiments.
Heat.
Definition of temperature, the measurement of temperature, thermo-
metric scales and the construction of common thermometers, coefficients
of expansion, laws of a perfect gas, pressure of aqueous vapour, the
dew point, the measurement of quantity of heat, specific heat, 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
40 FINAL EXAMINATIONS ORDINARY B.A. DEGREE.
combination by volume and by weight, and of the thermal changes
accompanying such combination, conditions of chemical change, valency,
compound radicles, isomerism, polymerism, homologous series.
The preparation and properties of the following 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, cadmium, copper, mercury,
aluminium, manganese, iron, chromium, tin, antimony, 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, glycerine, phenol, acetaldehyde,
chloral, ether, acetic and oxalic acids and their ethereal salts, cane
sugar, grape sugar, starch, ethylamine, acetamide, cyanogen, hydrocyanic
acid, aniline, urea.
Practical Chemistry.
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, iodine, bleaching-powder, manganese
peroxide, silver.
or alternative
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; (4) Practical work in the same. Of these the papers
numbered (3), (4) shall be voluntary.
2. In Part II. four papers shall be set, viz. : (1) Electricity and Mag-
netism ; (2) Practical work in the same ; (3) Optics ; (4) Practical work in
the same. Of these the papers numbered (3) and (4) shall be voluntary.
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
assigning the places in 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 in 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.
FINAL EXAMINATIONS ORDINARY B A. DEGREE. 41
SCHEDULES FOR THE SPECIAL EXAMINATION IN PHYSICS.
Part 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 gravity, the
mechanical powers, friction, density, specific gravity, hydrostatic pres-
sure, floating bodies, simple hydrostatic machines, Boyle's Law.
Practical Work.
Elementary experiments and measurements together with oral examin-
ation.
Voluntary Subject. Heat.
Temperature, the construction of thermometers, thermometric 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 Magnetism.
The development of electricity by friction, conductors and insulators,
attraction and repulsion of electrified bodies, electroscopes, electric force,
potential, static induction, capacity, the Leyden jar, galvanic cells,
current, electromotive force. Ohm's law, electrical resistance, Faraday's
laws of electrolysis, the heating effect of a current, the simpler pheno-
mena of magnetism and of magnetic induction, electro-magnets, magnetic
force due to a current, galvanometers, simpler laws of electro-magnetic
induction, the elementary principle of the dynamo-electric machine, use of
dynamo as a motor.
Practical Work.
Elementary experiments and measurements together with oral examin-
ation.
Voluntary Subject. Optics, treated experimentally.
The laws of the propagation, reflexion and refraction of light, the
formation of images by single reflectors and single lenses and by tv/o
plane mirrors at an angle, the combination of two lenses or of a lens
and a mirror to form a microscope or telescope. The eye, spectacles, the
phenomena of dispersion by a prism, the use of the spectroscope.
Practical Work.
Elementary experiments and measurements together with oral ex-
aminations.
(g) MODERN LANGUAGES.
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 11. of (A) or for Parts I. and II. of (B) or for Part I. of (A)
42 FINAL EXAMINATIONS ORDINARY B.A. DEGREE.
and Part II. of (B), or for Part I. of (B) and Part II. of (A), either in the
same term or in different terms as specified in General Regulations 5
and 6.
(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 passages from
selected French books later than 1600, with questions on literature con-
nected with those books, and 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.
3. Part n. shall consist of seven papers 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
grammar, etymology, and history of the English language.
(2) Translation into English and explanation of passages from
selected French books later than 1600, with questions on literature con-
nected with those books, and with questions on French Grammar.
(3) Translation of passages from other French books.
(4) Translation from English into French.
(5) Elementary Anglo-Saxon.
(6) Original Composition in French.
(7) Subjects for an Essay relating to the subject-matter of
papers (1) and (2).
(B) The Examination in English and German.
4. 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, ^vith questions on literature connected
"with those books.
(2) Translation into English and explanation of passages from
selected German books later than 1600, with questions on literature con-
nected with those books and with questions on German Grammar.
(3) Translation into English and explanation of passages from a
selected book in Middle High German, with easy questions on historical
Grammar.
(4) Translation from English into German.
5. Part II. shall consist of seven papers as follows :
(1) Explanation and discussion of passages from selected English
books, of which one shall be earlier than 1500, with questions on the
grammar, etymology, and history of the English language.
(2) Translation into English and explanation of passages from
selected German books later than 1600, with questions on literature con-
nected with those books, and with questions on German Grammar.
(3) Translation of passages from other German 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).
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The following Regulations apply to both (A) and (B).
6. Papers (3) and (4) in Part I., and Papers (5) and (6) 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 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.
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 three examiners, nominated by the Special Board for Medieval and
Modern Languages, and appointed by the Senate in the preceding Lent
Term, and each examiner shall receive from the University Chest such
remuneration (not less than £10 and not more than £30) as may be deter-
mined by the Board of Examinations with the consent of the Vice-
Chancellor.
The Special Board for Medieval and Modem Languages may, if it
think fit, 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 Medieval and Modem Languages shall in
every year before the end of the Easter Term publish a notice declaring
what books have been selected as the subjects for examination in the year
next but one following.
(h) MATHEMATICS.
1. Part I. shall consist of four papers on the following subjects :
(1) Elementary Algebra up to and including Permutations, Com-
binations, the Binomial Theorem, Logarithms (including actual use of
tables), and the Exponential Theorem.
(2) Elementary Solid Geometry dealing with the line, plane and
sphere; Elementary Trigonometry including solutions of triangles by
logarithmic tables.
(3) Elementary Mechanics (Statics and Dynamics).
(4) Plane Geometry including Harmonic Ranges and Pencils,
properties of Circles, simple properties of Conic Sections, Orthogonal
Projection, Inversion, Reciprocation.
2. Part II. shall consist of three papers on the following subjects :
(1) Analytical Geometry.
(2) Elementary Optics and Astronomy, 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 Paper (3) 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 account in assigning the places in
the class list ; and marks shall be fixed 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.
44 FINAL EXAMINATIONS ORDINARY B.A. DEGREE.
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,
Combinations, the Binomial Theorem, Logarithms (including actual use
of tables), and the Exponential Theorem.
(2) Elementary Solid Geometry dealing with the hne, plane and
sphere; Elementary Trigonometry, including solutions of triangles by
logarithmic tables.
(3) Elementary Mechanics (Statics and Dynamics), inchiding the
equilibrium of forces acting in one plane, parallel forces, couples: pro-
perties of the centre of gravity; simple mechanical powers; friction;
uniform and uniformly 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, pro-
perties of circles, simple properties of conic sections, orthogonal projection,
inversion, reciprocation.
Part II. (1) Analytical Geometry, including the straight line re-
ferred to rectangular axes; the circle referred to rectangular axes; the
parabola, ellipse and hyperbola referred to rectangular axes, one of which
is a principal axis, the rectangular hyperbola 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 point ; easy exercises.
(2) Elementary Optics and Astronomy, including the laws of re-
flection and refraction of light; formation of images by reflection and
refraction at plane surfaces and at a single spherical surface (excluding
aberrations) and by refraction through a thin lens ; the eye and the use of
spectacles; the simple astronomical telescope, and Galileo's telescope;
the coordinates of a heavenly body; apparent motion of the heavens;
shape, dimensions and motion of the earth; Kepler's laws; length of day,
the seasons ; sidereal, apparent and mean solar time ; simple methods of
determining terrestrial latitude and longitude; principal effects of re-
fraction and aberration ; meaning of parallax ; general explanation of the
phases of the moon and eclipses.
(3) Elements of the Differential and Integral Calculus, including
differentiation and integration of simple functions ; applications of Taylor's
and Maclaurin's theorems; maxima and minima of a function of one
variable ; tangents and normals to curves ; curvature ; simple applications
to the areas of plane curves and the volumes of surfaces of revolution.
Note. Candidates should provide themselves with a ruler graduated
in inches and centimetres, a pair of compasses, and a protractor. The
use of the slide rule is permitted except in questions in which other
methods are definitely required.
H) CLASSICS.
1. Part I. shall consist of four papers on the foUowiiig 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-
ciides, Plato, Xenophon, and Demosthenes.
(2) Selected portions from not more than two Greek Terse
FINAL EXAMINATIONS ORDINARY B.A. DEGREE. 46
authors, taken from a list to be published from time to time by the
Special Board for Classics, which list shall include Homer, ^schylus,
Sophocles, Euripides, and Aristophanes.
(3) Unprepared Translation from Greek.
(4) 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 published from time to time by the
Special Board for Classics, which list shall include Plautus, Terence,
Virgil, Horace, and Juvenal.
(3) Unprepared Translation from Latin.
(4) Latin Prose Composition.
(5) A selected portion of Roman History.
(6) Subjects for an Essay relating to the subject-matter of the
portions of authors selected for papers (1) and (2).
3. Paper (4) in Part I., and Paper (5) 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 account in assigning the places
in the Class List ; and marks shall be affixed to the names of those who
pass satisfactorily in either of these papers.
4. Papers (1) and (2) in each part shall contain passages for trans-
lation with grammatical and other questions immediately arising there-
from. A portion of the prescribed books in each year shall bear upon the
portions of History selected for the Voluntary papers.
5. In estimating the merits of the work done by the candidates the
examiners shall take account of style and method.
6. The two examinations in each year shall be conducted by the
same two examiners, nominated by the Special Board for Classics, and
appointed by the Senate in the jJreceding Lent Term, and each examiner
shaU receive from the University Chest such remuneration as may be
determined by the Board of Examinations with the consent of the Vice-
Chancellor.
The Special Board for Classics may, if it think fit, 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 castmg vote.
7. The Special Board for Classics shall in every year before the end
of the Easter Term publish a notice declaring 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 the subjects of papers (1) and (2) in Parts I. and II.: — Herodotus,
Thucydides, Plato, Xenophon, Demosthenes, Homer, Aeschylus, Sophocles,
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 practical examination in field and office work.
46 FINAL EXAMINATIONS ORDINARY B.A. DEGREE.
2. In Part II the following three papers shall be taken by all candi-
dates:
(1) Elementary Applied Mechanics ;
(2) Mechanical Drawing ; (3) Workshop practice ;
and each candidate shall further present himself for examination in one or
more of the following subjects :
(4 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 examination
in the several subjects.
4. No candidate shall be placed in the First Class of Part II. unless he
have satisfied the examiners in two out of the three alternative subjects.
5. 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 impose such oral and practical
tests as they think fit and may examine records of laboratory work made
by the candidate, and initialled by the Professor of Mechanism or his
deputy appointed for the purpose. The examiners in deciding the class
of a candidate shall take into account his practical work.
6. The two examinations in each year shall be conducted by the same
two examiners, nominated by the Special Board for Physics and Chemistry,
and appointed by the Senate in the preceding Lent Term; and each
examiner 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.
SCHEDULES FOR THE SPECIAL EXAMINATION IN
MECHANISM AND APPLIED SCIENCE.
Part I.
PRACTICAL MATHEMATICS.
Indices. Logarithms. Use of logarithmic tables. Construction and
use of slide rule.
Functions of an angle. Use of trigonometrical tables, solution of right-
angled triangles, and applications to determination of heights and distances.
Representation of position of a point by rectangular and polar co-
ordinates ; use of squared paper to represent a set of simultaneous values
of two quantities, plotting of simple functions — algebraic and trigono-
metrical. Elementary application of graphic methods to solution of
equations. Representation of rate of increase of a quantity by the slope of
a curve. Maxima and minima treated geometrically.
British and metric units of length, area, volume. Verniers; screw
gauges. Areas of simple regular plane figures. Volumes of cylinder, cone,
sphere, pyramid. Approximate methods of measuring areas of any form.
Representation of directed quantities by straight lines : addition and
subtraction of vectors ; resolution of directed quantities into components.
DESCRIPTIVE MECHANISM.
Measurement of velocity — linear and angular. Simple cases of trans-
mission and modification of motion; circular into circular, circular into
linear, circular into reciprocating, circular into oscillating, and vice versa.
Toothed wheels, simple wheel trains ; belts and ropes ; crank and slider ;
crank and slotted lever ; cranks and coupler ; eccentrics ; ratchet wheels.
Reversing gears and quick return motions. Description of standard
FINAL EXAMINATIONS ORDINAEY B.A. DEGREE. 47
machine tools: screw-cutting lathe, drilling machine, planing machine,
slotting machine. Simple slide-valve and its action, 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 book, with proper use of vertical and horizontal scales. Plotting
a chain survey from a given field book. Reduction of a simple traverse
survey. Plotting of a simple traverse survey from a given field book.
Making a simple survey by the chain. Use of the dumpy level, the
prismatic compass, the box sextant, the theodolite, the plane table.
Making a simple traverse survey.
Part II.
ELEMENTARY APPLIED MECHANICS.
Matter, force, weight. Statement of principle of parallelogram of forces
and its experimental verification. Triangle of forces. Moment of a force.
Forces acting in a plane, graphical method of finding the resultant.
Parallel forces, couples. Centre of gravity.
Velocity, acceleration, inertia. Laws of motion. Composition of velo-
cities ; composition of forces. Action and reaction. Principle of momen-
tum. Work. Energy. Power. Uniform circular motion. Centrifugal
force. Harmonic motion. Simple pendulum.
Transmission of motion and of power by machines. Effort and resist-
ance. Velocity ratio of points of effort and resistance. Friction. Effi-
ciency of machines. Elementary dynamics of steam-engine. Indicated
and brake horse-power. Function of fly-wheel.
Elementary hydrostatics. Atmospheric pressure. Fluid pressure on
horizontal and vertical surfaces. Pumps. Hydraulic press and other
machines worked by hydraulic pressure.
Energy and momentum of fluid jets. Discharge from orifices.
DRAWING.
Candidates will be required tq make working drawings of a machine, or
part of a machine or structure, from measurement or from a dimensioned
sketch.
WORKSHOP PRACTICE.
Every candidate will be expected to shew proficiency in two at least of
the following departments :
1. Wood- working : — planing, making of simple joints, turning, making
of simple patterns.
2. Fitting :— filing to template or sketch, turning to gauge, screw-
cutting.
3. Forging: — forging a simple scroll, making a weld, forging, temper-
ing, and grinding a tool.
HEAT AND HEAT-ENGINES.
Heat a form of energy. Quantity of heat. Temperature. Thermo-
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 parts of a steam-engine.
History of Watt's inventions. Use of the Indicator. Production of
vacuum by injection and surface condensers. Advantage of high-pressure
48 FINAL EXAMINATIONS ORDINARY B.A. DEGREE.
and much expansion. Simple and compound and triple expansion engines.
Steam-jackets. Tests of engines to deteimine consumption of steam.
General results of such tests. Advantage of superheating. General 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 strength.
Testing machine. Forms of test-pieces. Extension in tensile tests.
Stress-strain diagrams. Limit of elasticity. Yield-point. General results
of tests in iron and steel. Characteristics of steel. Mild-steel : how pro-
duced. Hardening and tempering of high-carbon steel. Yomig's modulus
of elasticity : measurement of this modulus by direct extension. Modulus
of rigidity.
Strength of ties under axial pull. Strength of beams and cantilevers.
Porms of section suitable for beams. Diagrams of bending moment and
shearing force. Calculation of the amount of load a given beam can safely
carry. Practical formulas for stability of struts. Strength of sohd and
hollow circular shafts. Strength of boiler shells. Strength of rivetted
joints and other simple fastenings.
Simple bridge and roof frames. Typical forms of roofs and bridges.
Use of the method of reciprocal figures to determine the stresses in the
members. Use of the funicular polygon to determine the reactions at the
supports. 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.
Magnetic effect of a current ; long solenoid, comparison with a magnet ;
circular coil, couple on magnet at its centre, deduction of the ampere ;
tangent galvanometer. Force on a conductor carrying a current when in
a magnetic field.
Chemical effect of a current; relation of quantity of electricity and
amount of chemical action ; primary batteries and the lead cell ; reversi-
bility of the latter.
Experimental proof that rate of heat production is proportional to the
square of the current; idea of resistance. Hydraulic analogue to the
electric circuit. Potential difference and electro-motive force. Ohm's
law. The Watt and Board of Trade unit; relation to the mechanical units.
Measurement of electric power by Watt meters. Specific resistance ; fall
of potential in conductors. Parallel circuits, shunts.
Measurement of current. The Thomson and d' Arsonval galvanometers ;
practical ammeters. Measurement of resistance ; the Wheatstone bridge,
potential methods. Insulation resistance. Measurement of electromotive
force ; voltmeters ; simple potentiometer methods.
Magnetising force as exemplified by the long solenoid ; induction, modi-
fication when iron is present. General relation between magnetising force
and magnetism ; hysteresis.
FINAL EXAMINATIONS ORDINARY B.A. DEGREE. 49
Faraday's law of induced currents ; rate of change of induction, result-
ing electromotive force. Case of a coil rotating in a uniform field;
graphical treatment of problem ; meaning of virtual current. Elements
of the alternative current dynamo and transformer. The dh'ect current
armature ; simple account of the shunt and series dynamo and motor
characteristic cm-ves ; efficiency tests.
Elementary consideration of the distribution of electrical energy for
light and power. Two wire, 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 but 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 papers and
partly viva voce, and shall consist of two Parts.
5. 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 and of the General Examin-
ation.
6. Either Part or both Parts of 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
Surgery.
7. Part I. shall consist of an examination in Acoustics; and shall be
in accordance with the Schedule for the examination in Acoustics in the
Preliminary Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Music. See p. 159.
8. Part II. shall consist of an examination in Harmony (in not more
than four parts) and in Counterpoint (in not more than three parts).
9. The two examinations in each year shall be conducted by the
examiners for the Preliminary Examination for the Degree of Bachelor
of Music in that year.
10. There shall be a meeting of the examiners previous to each
examination, when the papers set by each examiner shall be submitted
for approval.
1 11. The examiners shall arrange the names of those who pass in
each Part in two classes, the names in the first class being arranged
in order of merit, and those in the second alphabetically.
12. The Class Lists shall be published in the Senate-House at the
i latest at 10 a.m. on the Thursday before the General Admission in the
I Easter Term, and on the Tuesday before the General Admission in the
I Michaelmas Term.
} 13. Candidates for the Ordinary B.A. Degree who have ah'eady passed
I'rPart I. of the Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Music shall be
regarded as having passed both Parts of the Special Examination in Music.
50 FINAL EXAMINATIONS ORDINARY B.A. DEGREE.
(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 examui-
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.
b. The character of the questions set, and the method of approving
them, shall be determined by the Eegulations 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.
(n) GEOLOGY, (o) BOTANY, (p) ZOOLOGY, (q) 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 papers and practical work set iu 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 required to present himself for examin-
ation in the printed papers set in the branch which he has selected
in the First Part of the Natural Sciences Tripos, and for the Practical
Examination in that branch.
3. The character of the questions set, and the method of approving
them, shall be determined by the Kegulations for the First Part of the
Natural Sciences Tripos.
(r) AGEICULTUKAL SCIENCE.
(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 Principles of Agriculture, the General Principles of Forestry.
Of these subjects. Elementary 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 I. of the Examination for
the Diploma in Agriculture as published from time to time by the Board of
Agricultural Studies.
2. The results of the papers in the voluntary subjects shaU be taken
into account in assigning the places in the class-list ; and marks shall be
affixed to the names of those who pass satisfactorily in a voluntary
subject.
3. The two examinations in each year shall be conducted by the
Examiners nominated by the Board of Agricultural 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 Chau-man of Examiners
appointed by the Board.
FINAL EXAMINATIONS OKDINARY B.A. DEGREE. 61
4. The Examiners shall receive from the Agricultural Education Fund
such stipends as shall be fixed from time to time by the Board of Agricul-
tural Studies.
5. Candidates for the Ordinary B.A. degree who have akeady passed
Part I. of the Examination for the Diploma in Agriculture shall, on pay-
ment to the Registrary of an additional fee of £2, be regarded as having
passed the Special Examination in Agricultural Science ; and candidates
for the Diploma in Agriculture who have already passed the Special
Examination in Agricultiiral Science shall be regarded as having passed
Part I. of the Examination for the Diploma.
is) GEOGRAPHY.
1. The examination shall be partly in writing, partly oral and practical,
and shall have reference to the following subjects: Physical, Historical
and Political, and Economic Geography, including Cartography, and (as
voluntary subjects) the History of Geographical Discovery, and the ele-
ments of Ethnology. It shall be conducted in accordance with a schedule
published by the board of Geographical Studies.
2. The two examinations in each year shall be conducted by examiners
nominated by the Board of Geographical Studies and appointed by the
Senate in the preceding Lent Term, and each examiner shall receive from
the Geographical Education Fund such stipend as may be determined by
the Board of Geographical Studies.
3. The examination shall consist of six papers as follows :
(1) Physical Geography.
(2) Historical and Political Geography.
(3) Economic and Commercial Geography.
(4) Cartography.
(5J History of Geographical Discovery.
I (6) Elements of Ethnology.
I Papers (5) and (6) shall be voluntary, that 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
affixed to the names of those who pass satisfactorily in either of these
papers.
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 Geography ; and candidates
for the Diploma in Geography who have already passed the Special Ex-
amination in Geography shall be regarded as having passed Part I of the
Examination for the Diploma,
SCHEDULE FOR THE SPECIA.L EXAMINATION
IN GEOGRAPHY.
(1) Physical GeograjjJiy.
Form and motions of the Earth.
Elementary Climatology and Oceanography.
[ Typical forms of land configuration, their distribution and modes of
formation.
' (2) Historical and Political Geography.
The historical development and political partition of the different
regions of the world, with a consideration of the influence of their physical
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62 EXAMINATIONS FOR HONOURS.
features. A more detailed knowledge of the geography of a selected
region [for 1909 and 1910, Europe ; 1911, North Ameiica].
(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 1909
and 1910, Euroj^e ; 1911, North America].
(4) C aortography .
The construction and use of Maps. A general knowledge of the methods
of exploratory surveying: including the determination of latitude and
azimuth.
The candidate will be examined orally and practically on maps and on
the ordinary surveying instruments.
Any candidate who can produce field-work done by himself will be
examined thereon and will receive special credit for good work.
(5) History of Geographical Discovery.
The outlines of the History of Geographical Discovery, with special
questions on a selected region or period [for 1909 and 1910, The Fifteenth
Century, for 1911, The Sixteenth Centwy].
(6) Elements of Ethnology. ■§
The principal races of mankind, their migrations and present distri-
bution.
EXAMINATIONS FOR HONOURS. f
(Candidates for Honours are required to pass the Previous 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 Tripos, tie Medieval and Modern Lan-
guages Tripos, and ihe Economics Tripos] shall be authorized to declare
Candidates, though they may not have deserved honours, to have reached
a standard equivalent to that required for the Ordinary B.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. If, at the time of the examination they are not yet in their
«ighth term of residence, they shall be entitled to be excused the General
Examination for the Ordinary B.A. Degree.
The Examiners shall also be authorized to declare Candidates, though
they may not have deserved Honours, to have acquitted themselves so as
to deserve to be excused the General Examination for the Ordinary B.A.
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, the Medieval and Modern Languages 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.
EXAMINATIONS FOR HONOURS. 63
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 the time of the Examination, may be admitted to the B.A. Degree
without further 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 be a candidate in his eighth term or later
without having already obtained Honours in another Tripos Examination,
and which if passed at that time would qualify for a degree without further
requirement that the student should have previously obtained Honours
in another Tripos Examination), and who has subsequently completed the
requisite number of terms, shall without further examination be entitled to
proceed to the Degree of Bachelor of Arts, provided that he presents to the
Registrary a certificate or certificates signed by a Professor, Reader, or
University Lecturer, by a Lecturer or Teacher appointed or recognised
under any Ordinance of the University, or by a College Lecturer, and
countersigned by the Head of the student's College and by his College
Tutor (or, in the case of a Non-Collegiate student, by the Chairman of the
Non-Collegiate Students' Board and by the Censor), shevvdng that he has,
during the terms required to be kept subsequent to the term in which he
obtained Honours, dUigently pursued a course of study in the University.
The student shall be required to pay the sum of £3 to the Registrary
for the University Chest when such certificate 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-
ates for University Scholarships, or for any other Academical Honours,
during their Undergraduateship, or for Honours in any Tripos, on receiv-
ing application from the Tutors of such Students accompanied by certifi-
cates of ill- health, or such other certificates as may appear to the Tutors
to be necessary.
4. "Without such permission no person who has degraded shall be
permitted to become a Candidate for University Scholarships or for any
University Honours.
6. The Council shall be empowered to ascertain whether the Candid-
ates for the several Honours Triposes in each year are of the proper
standing, and for this purpose the Praelectors of the respective Colleges of
the Candidates for Honours shall be required to send to the Registrary
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 proper 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 Tripos, 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
64 EXAMINATIONS FOE HONOUKS.
of degree of all the resident Examiners for the Tripos or Part of a Tripos,
to make preliminary arrangements and to appoint one of their body who
shall be a resident member of the Senate to act 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 Regulations 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 preceding each of the Examinations
or in the case of Part II. of 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 the Historical Tripos, of Sec-
tions B, D, F, G, H, and I of the Medieval and Modern Languages Tripos,
and of the Economics Tripos before the first of December 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 Praelectors) of
the several Colleges or Public Hostels the Principals of Hostels and the
proper officer of the Non-Collegiate Students Board, in separate lists.
These lists shall specify
[in the case of the Mathematical Tripos Part II. the divisions and
subjects in which each Candidate desires to be examined ;] i
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 ;
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 Languages Tripos the subjects in which
each Candidate wishes to be examined ;
in the case of the Indian Languages Tripos the subjects in which
each Candidate wishes to be examined;
in the case of the Mediaeval and Modern Languages Tripos which
of the Sections, and alternative parts of the Sections, each candidate offers
for Examination ;
in the case of Parts I. and II. of the Mechanical Sciences Tripos,
the subjects in which each Candidate wishes to be examined ;
1 Delete after 1910.
EXAMINATIONS FOE HONOUKS. 65
in the case of Part II. of the Economics Tripos which of the alter-
native papers each Candidate desires to take.
15. The Registrary shall send 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 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 Praelectors of the several Colleges and Public 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
permission of the Chairman of Examiners.
16. If a Candidate for any examination whose name has not been sent
in to the Registrary on or before the tenth day previous to the commence-
ment of the examination be nevertheless admitted to the examination a fee
of £l shall be paid for him together with the fee (if any) due for the
examination.
17. The Chairman of the Examiners shall send to the Registrary on
the first morning of each examination 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 this list shall be considered to be the Final List of
Candidates for such examination, and shall be preserved in the Registry.
18. In all cases where fees are due from Candidates the 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 Board, lists of their pupils who are under examination according
to the Final List, distinguishing those (if any) whose names were not
included in the Corrected List : and the Tutors of the several Colleges and
Public Hostels the Principals of Hostels and the officer of the Non-
Collegiate Students Board shall send to the Registrary the fees due
from their respective pupils.
19. 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.
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.
66 REGULATIONS FOR VARIOUS TRIPOSES.
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 such
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 he shall have
kept the requisite number of terms at the time when he applies for his ,
degree. im
8. (Rescinded.) T
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 Tripos (second part)
shall commence on the Monday after the last Sunday in May.
12. (Rescinded.)
13. If Ascension Day fall upon any of the days fixed for one of the
Honours Examinations, there shall be no examination on Ascension Day,
but all the examinations aflFected 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.)
EXAMINATION FOR THE MATHEMATICAL TRIPOS. 67
REGULATIONS FOR THE MATHEMATICAL TRIPOS
EXAMINATION.
See also pp. 52 — 56.
(Grace of 2 February 1907.)
Part I.
1. The Mathematical Tripos Part I shall begin on the Thursday after
the last Sunday in May, and shall extend over three days. If Ascension
Day shall fall on the first day fixed for the Examination there shall be no
Examination on Ascension Day, but the Examination shaU begin one day
earlier than is here provided.
2. The Examination shall comprise the subjects in the annexed
Schedule for Part I, the questions on the various subjects being distributed
amongst the papers according to the discretion of the Examiners. Two
papers, for each of which three horns shall be allowed, shall be set on each
day of the Examination.
3. The questions in the physical subjects of the Schedule 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 develop-
ments of the subjects.
4. A large proportion of such riders as are set shall consist of simple
examples illustrating numerically or otherwise the corresponding theory.
5. A student may be a Candidate for Honours in the Examination if
at the time of such Examination he be in his second term at least, having
previously kept one term ; provided that six complete terms shall not
have passed after the said first term, unless the Candidate shall have
previously obtained honours in one of the Honoiu's Examinations of the
University, in which case he may be a Candidate for Honours, provided
that nine complete terms shall not have 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 have power to alter the
detailed specifications contained under the several heads in the Schedule,
due care being taken that sufficient notice be given to Members of the
University of any proposed change.
8. On the tenth day after the end of the Examination the Examiners
shall publish a list of the Candidates who obtain Honours in the Examin-
ation arranged in three classes, the names in each class being placed in
alphabetical order. In order to obtain Honours in the Examination, a
Candidate must satisfy the Examiners both in Pure Mathematics and
in Applied 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 empowered to declare
that a Candidate for Part I at a date not later than his seventh term has
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68 EXAMINATION FOR THE MATHEMATICAL TRIPOS.
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 his
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 have kept
the requisite number of terms at the time when he applies for 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 examined.
SCHEDULE FOR THE MATHEMATICAL TRIPOS, PART L
Pure Geometry. Lines, planes, circles, and spheres; including ques-
tions on reciprocation, cross-ratios, and inversion. The representation of
solid objects on a plane by means of orthogonal projection and the methods
of perspective.
Algebra and Trigonometry. Exercises involving simple algebraic com-
putation, the use of the slide rule and logarithmic tables being allowed.
Elementary properties of equations. Use of the Binomial, Exponential,
and Logarithmic expansions; applications to trigonometric functions.
Use and properties of trigonometric functions. Trigonometry of simple
figures.
Analytical Geometry. Lines, planes, circles, and spheres, excluding
questions requiring 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. Simple applications to plane curves. Use of
'Taylor's and Maclaurin's theorems. Maxima and minima for one inde-
pendant variable. Curvature: plotting of curves from their equations.
iSimple hnear differential equations.
Dynamics. Mass, momentum, force, energy, moment of momentum,
and their fundamental relations. Equilibrium 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.
Simple and compound pendulums. Elementary uniplanar apphcations to
equilibrium and stabiUty. 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 forces; air-condensers; Ohm's law
with simple applications ; galvanometers.
Optics. Reflection and refraction of light: applications to mirrors,
prisms, lenses and simple combinations, excluding spherical and chromatic
aberrations.
EXAMINATION FOR THE MATHEMATICAL TRIPOS. 69
Part II.
{The last Examination for Part II. under these Regulations will he held
in 1910.)
1. The Examination shall begin on the Thursday 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.
3. 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 further that he shall have obtained Honours in the Mathematical
Tripos Part I. in a preceding year.
4. Before the first day of December next preceding the Examination
the Prselectors of the several colleges shall furnish the Kegistrary 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.
5. On the tenth day after the end of the Examination the Examiners
shall publish a list of those examined and approved ; such list shall con-
sist of three classes, each class containing one or more divisions, accord-
ing to the discretion of the Examiners, and each division being arranged
alphabetically.
6. Proficiency in subjects contained in two divisions of Schedule FV.
shall be necessary to qualify a Candidate for admission to the first
class.
7. The duty of proposing the questions and examining the answers in
the papers shall be distributed among the Examiners according to their
discretion.
8. There shall be general meetings of the Examiners when the papers
shall be submitted to the whole body for their approval.
9. At the fourth Congregation in the Michaelmas Term in every year
the Senate shall elect, on the nomination of the Special Board for Mathe-
matics, four Examiners to examine in the ensuing Easter Term.
10. Each Examiner shall receive from the University Chest the sum
of thirty-five pounds.
11. The Special Board for Mathematics shall have power to change
the arrangement of the subjects and papers, care being taken that due
notice be given to Members of the University of any proposed alteration.
SCHEDULE I.
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.
60 EXAMINATION FOR THE MATHEMATICAL TRIPOS.
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, floating 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 mechanical 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 II.
Algebra: Theory 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.
Differential Equations, including partial diflferential equations of the
first order : Functions of Legendre and Bessel.
EXAMINATION FOR THE MATHEMATICAL TRIPOS. 61
Elementary Elliptic Functions, excluding the Theta Functions and
the theory of Transformations.
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 magnetization 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 IIL
Days
Hours
Subjects
Tuesday
9—12
2—5
Pure Geometry and Newton I.
Algebra and Trigonometry
Wednesday
9—12
2—5
Analytical Geometry, Differential and Integral
Calculus
Statics, Dynamics, and Newton II, III.
Thursday
9—12
2—5
Optics and Astronomy
Hydrostatics, Heat, and Electricity
Friday
9—12
Problems
The methods of Analytical Geometry and the Infinitesimal Calculus
are not to be used in the papers of Tuesday morning and afternoon ; and
the Examiners may also, if they think fit, specify that certain of the
problems of Friday morning are to be solved without their use. But the
questions in all the papers of the first four days except that of Wednesday
morning will be such as can be naturally solved without the aid of these
methods.
62 EXAMINATION FOR THE MATHEMATICAL TRIPOS.
Days
Hours
Subjects
Wednesday
9—12
2-5
Natural Philosophy
Pure Mathematics
Thursday
9—12
2-5
Pure Mathematics
Natural Philosophy
Friday
9—12
2-5
Pure Mathematics and Natural Philosophy
Pure Mathematics and Natural Philosophy
Saturday
9-12
1
Problems
SCHEDULE IV.
Division I.
Differential and Integral Calculus,
including Definite Integrals and
the Calculus of Variations.
Differential Equations.
Calculus of Finite Differences,
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 and 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 IV.
Projective Geometry.
Analytical Geometry of Curves and
Surfaces.
Division V.
Theory of Attractions and Poten-
tial.
Geodesy.
Dynamics,
Geometrical Astronomy.
Physical Astronomy.
Division VI.
Theory of Elasticity.
Geometi'ical Optics.
Physical Optics.
Division VII.
Vibrations, including Waves and
Tides.
Hydrodynamics.
Acoustics.
Division VIII.
Electricity and Magnetism, in-
cluding the Electro-magnetic
Theory of Light.
Thermodynamics and the Kinetic
Theory of Gases.
Conduction of Heat.
EXAMINATION FOR THE MATHEMATICAL TRIPOS. 63
SCHEDULE V.
Days
Hours
Subjects
Thursday
9—12
Divisions I. II. V. VI.
2—5
Divisions III. IV. VII. Vm.
Friday
9—12
Divisions I. III. VI. VII.
2-5
Divisions II. IV. V. VIII.
Saturday
9—12
Divisions I. IV. V. VII.
2—5
Divisions II. III. VI. vm.
Part II.
NEW REGULATIONS FOR THE MATHEMATICAL TRIPOS.
[The first Examination for Part II under these Regulations will he
held in 1910.)
1. The Examination for the Mathematical Tripos Part II shall begin
on the 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 Ascension Day, but the Examination shall begin one day earlier
than is here provided.
2. The Examination shall comprise the subjects in the annexed
Schedules A and B, the Schedule A containing the ordinary subjects to be
taken by all Candidates, and the Schedule B containing subjects to be
taken by Candidates for a mark of distinction. Six papers shall be set on
the subjects of Schedule A, and papers not more than six in number,
according to the discretion of the Examiners, shall be set on subjects
contained in Schedule B. In each of the papers on the subjects of
Schedule A there shall be set some simple questions specially indicated,
partly on the subjects contained in the Schedule for the Mathematical
Tripos Part I ; a Candidate who answers these questions sufficiently Avell
shall be entitled to Honours in the Examination. Three hours shall be
allowed for each paper. The questions on the various subjects shall be
distributed among the papers according to the discretion of the Examiners.
3. Before the division of the Michaelmas Term next preceding the
Examination the Praelectors of the several colleges shall furnish the
Registrary with hsts of the students of their colleges who intend to present
themselves as Candidates for distinction in subjects of Schedule B,
specifying the subjects or branches of subjects in which each Candidate
desires to be examined. Such Candidates shall be entitled to send in
through their College Tutors, to the Chairman of Examiners before the
division of the Lent Term preceding the Examination, supplementary
64 EXAMINATION FOR THE MATHEMATICAL TRIPOS.
information as to the range of subjects of Schedule B in which they
desire to be examined.
4. The questions on the physical subjects of the Examination shall be
of such a chai-acter 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 simple 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 provided 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 ;
provided further that nine complete terms shall not have passed after the
first of the said four terms ; except that in the case of Candidates who have
obtained Honours in a Tripos Examination other than the Mathematical
Tripos Part I twelve complete 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 deciding the Class in which a Candidate shall 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,
but in case of doubt the Moderators and Examiners shall be entitled
to have regard also to the performance of the Candidate in the subjects of
Schedule B. A distinctive mark shall be attached to the names of those
Candidates who have satisfied the Moderators and Examiners in subjects
of Schedule B, and a different mark shall be attached to the names of
those Candidates who in the opinion of the Moderators and Exammers
deserve special credit in such subjects. The Moderators and Examiners
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 who shall obtain Honours in the Mathematical Tripos
Part II not earlier than his eighth term of residence or who shall have
been declared by the Examiners to have acquitted himself so as to deserve
the Ordinary B.A. Degree, 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.
11. The Mathematical Tripos Part II shall be conducted by two
Moderators and four Examiners appointed by Grace of the Senate, on
the nomination of the Special Board for Mathematics, before the end of
the Michaelmas Term preceding the Examination.
12. Each Moderator and Examiner shaU receive from the University
Chest the sum of £50.
EXAMINATION FOE THE MATHEMATICAL TKIPOS. 65
Schedule A.
Plane and Solid Geometry, including methods of Pure Geometiy : cur-
vature of curves and surfaces. Plane and Spherical Trigonometry.
Algebra, including Theory of Equations.
Differential and Integral Calculus, including the first variation of
integrals.
Elementary parts of the Theory of Functions, including the properties
of simple functions of the complex variable, circular functions and their
inverses: simple applications to doubly jieriodic 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
constant coefficients. Elementary theory of linear differential equations
of the second order, having only regular integrals ; solution of simple
types of such equations of the second order, having integrals that are not
regular. The methods of solving partial differential equations of the first
order, and the use of methods of solving simple partial differential equations
of the second order.
Dynamics, including Lagrange's equations and simple problems of
motion in three dimensions. Elementary Analytical Statics. Vibrations
of a stretched string.
Hydromechanics, including Hydrostatics, the general principles of
Hydrodynamics with simple applications, elementary questions on the
vilsrations of elastic fluids, plane waves of sound.
Astronomy. The elementary parts so far as they are necessary for the
explanation of simple phenomena.
Electricity. Fundamental principles of Electrostatics, distribution of
currents, magnetism, electro-magnetism.
Elementary Optics, including the geometrical treatment of interference
of waves.
Schedule B.
Theory of Numbers. Invariants and Covariants. Synthetic Geometry.
Algebraic Geometry. Differential Geometry. Groups. Theory of Functions.
Elliptic Functions. Differential Equations. Dynamics. Hydrodynamics.
Sound and Vibrations. Statics and Elasticity. Electricity and Magnetism.
Geometrical and Physical Optics. Thermodynamics. Spherical Astronomy
and Combination of Observations. Celestial Mechanics.
REGULATIONS FOR THE CLASSICAL TRIPOS EXAMINATION.
See also pp. 52 — 66.
Part I.
I. That the First Part of the Classical Tripos Examination shall
extend over eight days, and that the Examination shall begin in the
morning at nine o'clock and in the afternoon at half-past one and that
between the first ten papers and the last five papers there be an interval
of three days (exclusive of Sunday).
66 EXAMINATION 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 in
the Greek and Latin languages, (2) the syntax of the Greek and
Latin languages: each of these subjects being represented by an
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 Greek and Latin authors or in-
scriptions shall be set for translation and linguistic comment.
XL A paper of short passages from Greek and Latin authors
for translation and comment. These passages shall illustrate the
General History and Antiquities of Greece and of Rome. Candid-
ates shall not be allowed to attempt more than two-thirds of the
passages set.
XII. A paper of questions on the General History and Antiquities
of Greece and Rome, The questions shall be arranged in four groups.
Candidates shall not be allowed to attempt more than five questions,
which shall be taken from three groups at least.
XIII. A paper consisting of (1) short passages from Greek and
Latin authors for translation and comment, which passages shall
illusti-ate Greek and Roman Philosophy: (2) short passages from
Greek and Latin authors for translation and comment, which pas-
sages shall illustrate Greek and Roman Literature ; and (3) questions
on Greek and Roman Sculpture and Architecture, some of which
questions shall contain passages for translation and comment. The
three sections shall be represented, so far as possible, by an equal
number of passages or questions. Candidates shall not be allowed to
attempt more than one half of the paper.
XIV. A paper containing (1) questions on a portion of a Greek
philosophical work appointed each year by the Special Board for
Classics, some of which questions shall contain passages for translation
and comment ; (2) questions on Greek and Roman Literature ; and (3)
questions on Greek and Roman Sculpture and Architecture : the
three sections being represented each by an equal number of questions.
Candidates shall not be allowed to attempt more than one-half of the
questions set.
The portions of Greek philosophical works to be prescribed by
the Board shall be set from Plato's Republic, Aristotle's Ethics
or Aristotle's Politics and shall consist of not more than three
books.
EXAMINATION FOR THE CLASSICAL TRIPOS. 67
XV. A paper containing a number of alternative subjects for an
English Essay. The subjects chosen shall bear upon the studies
included within the range of the First Part of the Classical Tripos
Examination, but shall be such as may be fairly set to students who
have not acquired a special and technical knowledge of the subjects
of the Second Part of the Classical Tripos Examination.
4. That in papers V to XIV such passages and such questions only
shall be given as may fairly be set to students who have not acquired a
special and technical knowledge of the subjects of the Second Part of the
Classical Tripos Examination and that the chronological limits of Papers
XI and XII shall be from time to time determined by the Special Board
for Classics.
5. That the Examination shall be conducted by eight Examiners, of
whom there shall be nominated to the Senate for election, one Examiner
every year by each of the two Colleges whose turn it is to present the
Proctors for that year, and two by the Special Board for Classics. The
four Examiners so nominated and elected shall, if re-elected by the
Senate in the followmg year, hold office for two years. If any such
Examiner shall be prevented from examining in the second year, it shall
devolve upon the Special Board for Classics to nominate an Examiner in
his room, subject to the approval of the Senate by Grace. Such Ex-
aminer shall hold office for one year only. The Examiners shall take
rank according to their University standing. The names of the Examiners
shall be submitted to the Senate for election before the division of the
Michaelmas Term.
6. That in any year in which the Board are of opinion that an ad-
ditional Examiner or additional Examiners ought to be appointed in order
that the list of those who pass the Examination with credit may be
published at the time prescribed by Ordinance, the Board shall have
power to nominate to the Senate for election an additional Examiner
or additional Examiners, as the case may be, and that such Examiner or
Examiners shall hold office for one year only.
7. That each of the Examiners shall receive from the University
Chest the sum of fifty-five pounds for each year during which he is an
Examiner.
8. That in every year in which the number of candidates (men) for
the examination exceeds 105 but in which the whole number of candidates
is not such as to justify the appointment of a ninth Examiner, or in
which the number of men exceeds 120, but the whole number is not such
as to justify the appointment of a tenth Examiner, or in which the number
of men exceeds 135, but the whole number is not such as to justify the
appointment of an eleventh Examiner, a further sum of £3 for each man
in excess of 105, 120, 135 respectively shall be paid from the Chest and
shall be divided equally among the Examiners.
9. That there shall be a General Meeting of the Examiners previous
to the Examination, when the papers set by each Examiner shall be
submitted to his colleagues for their approval, and shall be settled by the
Examiners in common.
10. That the Exercises in Composition and the Essays shall be
examined by three at least of the Examiners ; and the Translations and
Answers to questions by two at least.
11. That the Examiners shall have regard to the style and method of
the candidates' answers and shall give credit for excellence in these respects.
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12. That the names of those who pass 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 held 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 the Examination in
each Section and of the papers in each Section being arranged and an-
nounced l)y the Examiners before the beginning of the Examination. 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.
Before the division of the Lent Term next preceding the Examination,
the Praelectors of the several Colleges shall furnish the Registrary 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 A, stating what portions of
paper 3 the 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 (/3) selected by each candid-
ate shall in like manner be furnished to the Registrary and communi-
cated by him to the 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 three hours each ; and the subjects shall be distributed among
the papers as follows :
(1) (a) Questions on the history of Greek Literature.
{b) Passages illustrating the history or criticism of Greek
Literature for translation and comment.
(2) (a) Questions on the history of Latin Literature.
(b) Passages illustrating the history or criticism of Latin
Literature for translation and comment.
(3) (a) Passages from Greek and Latin authors for interpretation,
grammatical comment, or emendation.
(6) Questions on the palaeography and history of Greek and
Latin manuscripts, and on the general principles of textual criticism.
(c) Questions on the textual criticism of a Greek and a Latin
author, or portion of an author, to be prescribed by the Board for
special study, with questions on the 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 (a), (b), (c).
(4) Questions on the works or a portion of the works of a selected
Greek or Latin author or on a special department of Greek or Latin
Literature to be studied with especial reference to certain specified
works.
(5) Papers of subjects for Essays, which shall be so chosen as
fairly to represent the several departments of this Section. Each
candidate shall be required to write an Essay upon one of these
subjects or, should the Examiners in any year so decide, upon two,
but not more than two, of them.
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Section B.
4. That in Section B (Ancient Philosophy) there shall be five papers
of three hours each. The Special Board for Classics shall publish from
time to time a list of selected works of Plato and Aristotle (and, if at any
time thought by the Board desirable, of other authors, Greek or Latin),
to be studied by candidates for honours in this Section. The list of works
appointed by the Board shall not be so large as to preclude the student
from the general study of ancient philosophy.
One of the papers shall contain passages for translation selected
from i^hilosophical works, Greek or Latin or both, other than those
appointed by the Boai'd, together with questions on the subject-matter
of such passages or arising out of them.
Three of the papers shall contain (a) questions upon the works
appointed by the Board, and (/3) questions upon other ancient philo-
sophical works, and upon ancient philosophy in general ; and questions
of both descriptions shall be given in each of the three papers. Short
passages for translation, either from the appointed subjects or from
other works or from both, shall be given in these papers.
One of the papers shall consist of a number of alternative subjects
for an English Essay, the subjects being so chosen as fairly to re-
present the whole field of work included in this Section.
A candidate shall not be refused a place in the First 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 papers of three
liours each; and the subjects shall be distributed among the papers as
follows :
(1) General paper of questions on Greek History and Political
Antiquities. In their answers candidates will be expected to illustrate
and support their statements by reference to ancient authorities.
The chronological limits of this paper shall be from time to time
determined by the Special Board for Classics.
(2) General paper of questions on Roman History and Political
Antiquities. In their answers candidates will be expected to illustrate
and support their statements by reference to ancient authorities.
The chronological limits of this paper shall be from time to time
determined by the Special Board for Classics.
(3) Paper containing (a) questions on some special period of
Greek History to be defined from time to time by the Board ; candid-
ates being expected to shew knowledge of the ancient sources of
information; (/3) passages from the ancient authorities, including
inscriptions, for translation.
(4) Paper containing (a) questions on some special period of
Roman History to be de&ied from time to time by the Board ; candid-
ates being expected to shew knowledge of the ancient sources of
information ; (/3) passages from the ancient authorities, including
inscriptions, for translation.
(5) Paper containing (a) general questions on Law, Greek as well
as Roman, in its historical development ; the chronological limits and
scope of such questions to be from time to time defined by the Board :
(j8) questions on a set subject, prescribed by the Board from time to
time for more detailed study. This set subject shall be some selected
portion or portions of Law, Greek or Roman. One such subject shall
be set for the Examination in each year and Greek and Roman sub-
jects shall be prescribed in equal rotation. In their answers to this
part of the paper candidates will be expected to illustrate and support
70 EXAMINATION FOR THE CLASSICAL TRIPOS.
their statements by reference to the ancient authorities, including
inscriptions ; and passages from such authorities shall also be set for
translation.
(6) Paper containing a number of alternative subjects for an
English Essay. The subjects shall be so chosen as fairly to represent
the several departments of this Section.
Section D.
6. That in Section D (Archaeology) 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,
(j8) on a special class or group of monuments and works of art, or a
special period 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 the 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, (7) the domestic antiquities, of the ancient Greeks and
Romans.
(4) Paper on (a) the history of painting, (/3) the minor arts,
{y) 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 monuments. The Examination shall include passages from ancient
authors for translation and comment. Candidates may be examined
viva voce upon inscriptions, monuments or representations of them, at
such time 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 represent
the several depai'tments of this Section.
The 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 be open to candidates to obtain distinction in this Section by
shewing a thorough knowledge of a part. A candidate shall not be re-
quired to take up both of the sections (/3) and (7) in paper (3).
Section E.
7. That in Section E (Language) there shall be four papers of three
hours each ; and that the subjects shall be distributed among the papers
as follows : —
(1) Paper containing (a) questions on Greek etymology and the
history of the Greek dialects, with illustration from inscriptions or
other sources : (/3) questions on Greek syntax, together with passages
from Greek authors for translation or comment.
(2) Paper containing (a) questions on Latin etymology, with
illustration from the phonology and morphology of the cognate Italic
dialects, and from Latin inscriptions and texts : (/3) questions on Latin
syntax, together with passages from Latin authors for translation or
comment.
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(3) Paper containing (a) easy passages from selected Sanskrit
authors for translation and comment: (/3) simple questions on the
Sanskrit grammar, with special reference to those forms which illus-
trate the history of the Greek and Latin languages.
A knowledge of the characters of the Sanskrit alphabet shall in no case
be required.
(4) Paper containing (a) general questions on the comparative
grammar (including syntax) 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 be taken by any can-
didate:—(1) Early Indo-European Civilisation from the linguistic side;
(2) Indo-European Accent ; (3) Greek and Italic Alphabets ; (4) the
Italic Dialects.
No Essay shall be set in this Section ; but any candidate shall be
at liberty to send up (four weeks before the Examination begins) a
dissertation in English on some subject comprised in this Section,
upon wliich dissertation he may be examined viva voce, at such time
and in such manner as the Examiners shall decide.
8. That no changes in the lists of selected subjects and books published
by the Special Board for Classics shall affect the Examination until at
least two years after their publication.
9. That the Examination shall be conducted by two Examiners in
each Section, and that the Examiners shall be nominated in each year by
the Special Board for Classics for Election before the end of the Michaelmas
Term by Grace of the Senate.
10. That each of the Examiners in the Second Part of the Classical
Tripos shall receive from the University Chest the sum of fifteen pounds
in every year in which he shall have held an Examination in the Section
for which he is appointed.
11. That the papers set in each of the five Sections shaU be approved
in the first instance by both the Examiners in that Section, and afterwards
by a meeting of all the Examiners. The answers shall be examined as far
as possible by both Examiners in the Section.
12. That the names of those persons who pass the Examination with
credit shall be placed in three Classes, the names in each Class being
arranged in alphabetical order.
A meeting shall be held by all the Examiners in the several Sections of
the Second Classical Examination who have taken part in the Examination
of that year, and the Class-list shall be drawn up by them in accordance
with the joint results of the Examinations in the several Sections.
In the case of every student who is placed in the First Class, the Class-
list shall shew by some convenient mark (1) the subject or subjects for
which he is placed in that Class, and (2) in which of those subjects, if any,
he passed with special distinction.
The Examiners shall have regard to the style and method of the
candidates' answers and shall give credit for excellence in these respects.
MORAL SCIENCES TRIPOS.
See also pp. 52 — 55.
1. The examination for the Moral Sciences Tripos shall consist of
two Parts. A separate class-list shall be published for each Part.
2. No student may present himself for both Parts of the examination
in the same year.
3. Part I. of the Examination shall consist of two papers on Logic;
two papers on Psychology ; two papers on Ethics (including the History
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of Ethics); one paper on the Elements of Philosophy; and a paper of
4. Part n. of the 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 be set, together with a paper of
Essays. For students taking Section C there shall also be a practical ex-
amination in Experimental Psychology.
6. It shall be the duty of the Special Board for Moral Science to mark
out lines of study in the several subjects before mentioned: and the Board
shall have power to publish a list of books 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 pubhsh 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 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 can-
didate shall have previously obtained 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 first 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
teiTiis shall not have passed after the first of the said seven terms : pro-
vided also that he shall have already obtained honours in Part I. of such
examination or in some other of the Honours Examinations of the Uni-
versity.
8. No student of a different standing from that defined in the fore-
going regulations shall be allowed to be a candidate for honom*s 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 examination shall again present himself as a candidate in the same
part of the examination.
10. A student who shall pass Part I. of the examination 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 Part I. earlier than his eighth tenn shall be excused the
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 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.
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 shall be arranged in alphabetical
order.
13. In Part II. of the examination every candidate shall be examined
in one, but not more than one, of the three sections.
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14. The names of the candidates who pass Part II. of the examination
with credit shall be placed in three classes. The names in each class
shall be arranged in alphabetical order.
16. In the case of every student who is placed in the First Class in
Part II, of the examination, the Class List shall shew by some convenient
mark in which of the three sections he has been examined and whether he
has passed with special distinction,
16. Except as provided in the regulation next following, the examin-
ation for Part I, shall begin upon the Wednesday before the first Sunday
in June, and the examination for Part II. upon the Thursday before the
first Sunday in June.
17. There shall be no examination upon Ascension Day; and if Ascen-
sion Day fall upon any of the days that would otherwise be fixed for
either part of the examination, both parts of the examination shall begin
upon the day following Ascension Day.
18. To conduct the examinations two examiners shall be nominated
in every year by the Special Board for Moral Science ; such examiners if
elected by the Senate, and also re-elected by the Senate in the following
year, to hold their office for two years. It shall further be within the
power of the Special Board for Moral Science to nominate in any year
one or two additional examiners for that year only. The elections shall
be by Grace before the division of the Lent Term preceding the examin-
ations. The examiners shall receive in every year eighty pounds from the
University Chest, the distribution of this amount among the examiners to
be determined by themselves, subject to any regulations that may be laid
down from time to time by 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 by the Senate to fill the vacancy.
20. The questions proposed by each examiner shall be submitted to
and approved by the examiners collectively; and the answers to each
question shall be examined, as far as possible, by two at least of the
examiners. The examiners shall take account of the style and method of
the candidates' answers and shall give credit for excellence in these
respects.
21. The class-lists for both parts of the examination shall be pub-
lished not later than 9 a.m. on the Saturday after the second Sunday in
June.
REGULATIONS FOR THE NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOS
EXAMINATION.
See aUo pp. 52—56.
1. The examination for the Natural Sciences Tripos shall consist of
two parts; the class-list for each part being published separately.
2. The examination for Part I. shall commence on the Tuesday, and
the examination for Part II. on the Thursday, before the last Sunday
in May.
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74 EXAMINATION FOR THE NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOS.
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 Chemistry, Physics, Mineralogy
Geology, Botany, Zoology and Comparative Anatomy, Physiology, and
in Part I. Human 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 time define what is to be included in any of the above-
mentioned branches of science, and may specify what parts 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 Iiave reference to the fundamental principles, history, or philosophy
of the Natural Sciences. In selecting subjects examiners shall have regard
to the adequate representation of the various branches of Natural Science.
7. The examiners shall have regard to the style and method of the
candidates' answers, and shaU 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 viva
voce examination, in each of the branches of science mentioned in Regu-
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 viva
voce examination, in each of the branches of science mentioned in Regu-
lation 4. Some of the questions 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 jiractical work done by them and bearing, as an
indication of the bona fides of the record, the signatures of the teachers
under whose direction the work was performed.
Marks shall not be given for the records, but the note-books may be
used by the examiners at their discretion to assist them in estimating the
value of the practical work done in the examination.
11. A student may be a candidate for honours in Part I. 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.
12. A student may be a candidate for honoui's 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 shall not have
passed after the first of the said seven terms. Provided further that he
shall have akeady obtained honours in one of the Honours Examinations
of the .University.
13. A candidate may not present himself for both parts of the
examination in the same year.
14. An Advanced Student, who has after the first day of the term in
EXAMINATION FOR THE NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOS. 75
which he was admitted to a course of advanced study kept two terms by
residence, may in the third or any subsequent term up to the tenth after
such admission, become a candidate for Part II. The standard requii-e4
for satisfying the examiners shall be that of a First Class.
An Advanced Student who has failed to satisfy the examiners that he
has attained the required standard in the examination shall, not again
become a candidate.
15. 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.
16. A student who has presented himself for either part of the
Natural Sciences Tripos may not present himself again for the same
part of the examination.
17. A student who has satisfied the examiners in Part II. 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.
18. A student who has satisfied the examiners in Part I. 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 has satisfied the examiners in such examination earlier than his eighth
term shall be excused the General examination for the B.A. Degree.
19. Examiners. See p. 140.
20. At least twelve days before the commencement of the first pait
of the examination the chairman of the examiners shall issue a time table
for both parts of the Tripos shewing the days and hours when the papers in
each of the subjects mentioned 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
submitted to and approved by the examiners collectively. The answers to
each question shall be examined, as far as possible, by both the examiners
in the subject.
22. The names of the candidates who pass either part of the examin-
ation with credit shall be placed in three classes. The names of those in
each class shall be arranged in alphabetical order.
23. In arranging the class-list for Part I. the examiners shall take
into account the standard attained by the candidates in the several
branches of science as well as the aggregate knowledge shewn by them,
provided that no credit be assigned to a candidate in any branch of science
unless he appear to the examiners to have shewn a competent knowledge
of that branch of science.
Except in special cases, no student shall be placed in the first class
unless he attain the standard qualifying for that class in at least one
subject.
24. In arranging the class -list for Part II. the examiners may place a,
candidate in the first class for proficiency in one of the branches of science
jaientioned in Regulation 4.
In the case of Human Anatomy and Vertebrate Comparative Anatomy,
the merits of the candidates who present themselves for examination shjJl
be estimated jointly by the examiners in Human Anatomy and the examiners
in Zoology and Comparative Anatomy.
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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 first class shall be
signified 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 the Natural Sciences Tripos (Part I., Part 11.)
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. 154.
The Special Boakds fob Physics and Chemistby and for Biology
AND Geology in joint meeting assembled issue 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
the 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 the questions will be limited to the elementary and
fundamental parts of the subject, and, in particular, special attention
will be paid 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 Chemistry, the properties of the commoner elements
and their principal compounds, the outlines of Metallurgy, and simple
qualitative and quantitative analysis.
In Mineralogy the questions will be confined to elementary Crystallo-
graphy, the general properties of minerals and the special characters
of those species only which are of common occurrence or of well-known
mineralogical importance.
In Geology the questions will be limited to Physical Geography, the
interpretation of the structure of the crust of the earth and the history
of its formation, so far as to involve only the elementary parts of
Palaeontology and Petrography.
In Botany the questions will relate to the elementary parts of
Vegetable Morphology, Histology, and Physiology ; and to the prin-
ciples of a natural system of classification as illustrated by the more
important British Natural Orders. Candidates will be required to
describe plants in technical language. Questions will not be set on
Vegetable Palaeontology or the Geographical 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. 7T
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. 52 — 56.
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 Sunday. 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 there 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.
3. A Student may be a candidate for Honours in the first part
only, or in both parts, of the Theological Tripos of any year, if at the
time of the examination he shall have entered upon his eighth teim at
least, having previously kept seven terms, provided that not more than
nine terms shall have passed after the first of the said seven terms.
4. 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
first part only, or in both parts, of the Theological Tripos of the year
next succeeding or of the year next but one succeeding. But no such
person may present himself for examination if more than twelve com-
plete terms shall have passed after his first term of residence.
5. 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 first part only, or in both parts, of the Theological Tripos of the
year next succeeding or of the year next but one succeeding. But no
78 EXAMINATION FOR THE THEOLOGICAL TRIPOS.
anch person may present himself for 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-
ati<m, if more than fifteen complete terms 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 tot more than
twelve terms 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 terms shall have passed after his first term of residence.
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.
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
shall consist of five sections of three papers each, of an Essay paper
common to all the sections, and of four additional papers. No candidate
may present himself for examination in more 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
jpart 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.
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12. Before the first day of December next preceding the Examin-
ation, the Praelectors of the several Colleges, or in the case of Non-
Collegiate Students the proper oflBcer, shall furnish the Registrary with
lists 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 Examiners 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 permanent oflficial
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
Board 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
appointments be not made in any year, an Examiner or Examiners
for that year shall be nominated by the Board of Theological Studies
and elected by the Senate, such Examiner or Examiners, however,
not being entitled thereby to sit on the Board of Theological Studies.
The Examiners nominated by the Board of Theological Studies, shaE
be nominated in every year and proposed to the Senate before the
division of the said Easter Term.
The Additional Papers shall be set by the Examiners for Part II.
14. There shall be a general meeting of the Examiners previous to
the Examination, when the papers set by each Examiner shall be sub-
mitted to his colleagues for their approval.
15. The Examination for the first part shall be conducted according
to the following schedule :
Schedule of the Ordek of Days, Hours, and Subjects, at the
Examination of Candidates for Honours in the First Part
OF the Theological Tripos.
DAT
Hours
Subjects
Monday
9 to 12
H to 4^
1. The Old Testament in English.
2. A selected portion of the Historical Books
of the Old Testament in Hebrew.
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DATS
HOUBS
Subjects
Tuesday
9 to 12
1^ to 4|
3. Passages for translation from the His-
torical Books of the Old Testament
(Hebrew) generally; with questions on
Hebrew Grammar and easy Hebrew
Composition.
4. New Testament (General Paper).
Wednesday
9 to 12
14 to 4i
5. The New Testament in Greek.
6. A selected portion of the Books of the
New Testament in Greek, including
always some portion from the Gospels.
Thursday
9 to 12
H to 44
7. The History of the Church, including the
history of Doctrine, to A.D. 461.
8. (A) Ancient Creeds. (B) A Selected Por-
tion of Patristic Literature.
Friday
9 to 12
9. Essay Paper.
16. 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
OF 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. History and Literature.
1. Selected Greek and Latin Ecclesiastical writings.
2. A Historical Period between the death of Leo the Great and
A.D. 1571, 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 History of the
English Church shall be prominently represented in one of them.
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Section IV. Dogmatics.
1. History of Christian Doctrine to the close of the Council of
Chalcedon.
2. History 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 V. Philosophy 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-
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 existence of God ; Pantheism ;;
Theism ; Divine Personality and the Absolute.
3. Theories of the Universe : Dualism ; Materialism ; Naturalism j
Idealism ; Law in relation to Providence, Prayer, and Miracle ; the
problem of evil.
4. Human Nature : personality, freedom, immortality.
Christian Ethics (paper 3 (A))i.
The Christian conception of (1) the moral agent ; (2) the moral end ;
(3) the sanctions of morality ; (4) character and conduct.
The Kingdom of God ; the Church and the World.
An Essay Paper common to all the Sections.
This paper shall contain subjects for an English Essay, which shall
be so chosen that each section, for which there are candidates, be repre-
sented by two subjects. No candidate shall write on more than one
subject.
This paper shall be set at the same time as the Essay Paper for
Part I.
A candidate who presents himself for both parts of the Theological
Tripos in the same year shall take the Essay Paper in Part I., and
credit for his Essay shall be given him in arranging the Class List of
Part II.
* The papers are to be studied historically and critically.
4-6
82 EXAMINATION FOR THE THEOLOGICAL TRIPOS.
Additional 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.
(4) 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 Examination.
19. The Board of Theological Studies shall have power to issue
supplementary regulations marking 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 separate 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 arranged in three classes, the
names in each class being in alphabetical order.
21. The class list of the first part shall be drawm 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 aflBx
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 intend to take.
23. In the case of every Student who is placed in the First Class
of the second part, the class list shall shew 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 the
candidates' answers, and shall give credit for excellence in these respects.
25. No credit shall be given to a Student in any of the papers of
either part, unless it appear to the Examiners that he has shewn a
competent knowledge in that paper.
26. A Student who shall pass the Examination of the first part of
the Theological Tripos so as to deserve Honours shall be entitled to
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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.
27. A Student who, having previously obtained Honours in some
other Tripos, shall pass the Examination of the second part of the
Theological Tripos so as to deserve Honours, and shall also satisfy the
Examiners in the three papers aforesaid of the first part, 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 Class List of the Theological Tripos, Parts I. and IL,
shall be published in the Senate-House on the Saturday after the
second Sunday in June at 9 a.m.
29. Each of the Examiners elected by the Senate for Part I.
shall receive 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 paid from the Chest in respect of every can-
didate for Part II. who is examined in Papers (1), (5), (7), which shall be
divided among the Examiners elected by the Senate for Part I. in such
proportions as the Chairman of the Examiners for that Part may deter-
,mine. Each of the Examiners elected by the Senate for Part II. shall
receive ten pounds from the University Chest. 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 Examination in that paper shall be conducted by one
of the Examiners for Part II., who shall receive five pounds from the
University Chest for doing 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.
Supplement ART Regulations under the provisions op
Regulation 19.
i. The General Paper on the Old Testament shall contain general
questions on the Old Testament Scriptures and on the History of Israel
down to the Christian Era.
Special Books, or a special period, shall be selected of which fuller
knowledge will be required.
ii. The Paper on the specified portion of the Historical Books shall
contain passages for translation from the selected portion, with gram-
matical questions, and passages for re-translation and for pointing.
iii. The Paper containing passages for translation from the His-
torical Books shall contain grammatical questions on those passages,
and shall also contain questions on the Hebrew Language and Grammar
generally, passages for pointing, and easy passages for translation into
Hebrew.
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iv. The General Paper on the New Testament shall contain
(a) questions on the Formation of the Canon ; (b) questions on Textual
Criticism ; (c) 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.
In the Essay Paper for Part II, each section shall be represented
by at least three subjects, and candidates shall be directed to choose a
Bubjett cognate to their own section or sections.
REGULATIONS FOR THE LAW TRIPOS EXAMINATION.
See also pp. 52 — 56.
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. I . , v ui i. fu
Papers 3 and 4. The English Lawf ^^P^^« applicable to these
of Contract and Tort I ""^J^^^"
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 first
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 recommended 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
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such limitation shall be given in the Lent Term of the year next but one
preceding that in which the Examination in the subjects so limited is to
take place.
3. 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-
ation 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 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 Tripos 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 the said seven terms : provided also that he shall pre-
viously 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. 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 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 standing different froin that defined 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 Parts of the Examin-
ation for the Law Tripos or who having in some previous term obtained
Honours in some Honours Examination of the University other than
the Law Tripos obtains Honours in either Part of the Examination for
the Law Tripos shall be entitled 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 Honours in the First Part of the
Law Tripos shall be excused the General Examination for the Ordinary
B.A. Degree.
(ii) The Examiners shall be authorized to declare that Candid-
ates for the First Part of the Law Tripos have acquitted themselves so
as to deserve to be excused the General Examination and such Candid-
ates shall be excused that Examination accordingly.
(iii) The Examiners shall be authorized to declare that Candid-
ates for the Second Part of the Law Tripos have acquitted themselves
so as to deserve the Ordinary B.A. Degree ; and such Candidates may
be admitted to that Degree accordingly. But 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 be declared to have acquitted himself so
as to deserve the Ordinary B.A. Degree unless he shall obtain Honours
in the First Part.
(iv) If a Candidate for either Part of the Law Tripos is
prevented by illness or other sufiicient cause from attending some
portion of the Examination the Examiners shall be authorized (if such
BB EXAMINATION FOR THE LAW TRIPOS.
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 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 Honours 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 Law Tripos 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-
didates' 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 4.30 in the afternoon and on the fourth
day from 9 to 12 in the morning.
11. The Examination for the Law Tripos (second part) shall begin
upon the Thursday after the last Sunday 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 4.30 in the afternoon.
12. If Ascension Day fall upon any of the days fixed for either part
of the Examination, there shall be no Examination on Ascension Day,
but that part of the Examination shall begin one day earlier (exclusive of
Sunday) than is here provided.
13. The class lists for both parts of the Law Tripos, and the list
of Advanced Students shall be published not later than 9 A.M. on the
Saturday after the second Sunday in June.
14. The Examination shall be conducted by five examiners who
shall be nominated by the Board of Legal Studies and elected by Grace
before the Division of Michaelmas Term in every year.
15. Each of the examiners shall receive £30 from the University
Chest.
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REGULATIONS FOR THE HISTORICAL TRIPOS
EXAMINATION.
The Historical Tripos for the year 1910 shall he conducted under the
Regxdations heretofore in force [hereinafter called the Old Regulations).
The Historical Tripos for the year 1913 and every subsequent year shall
he conducted under these Regulations {hereinafter called the New Regu-
lations).
In the years 1911 and 1912 an examination for the First Part of the
Historical Tnpos shall he held in accordance ivith the New Regulations, to
which any student toho is then qualified under Clause 5 of the Neio Regu-
lations may present himself as a candidate for honoiirs, and in addition an
examination for the Second Part of the Histoncal Tripos shall he conducted
under the Old Regulations. In the year 1912 there shall also he an exam-
ination for the Second Part of the Historical Tripos in accordance with
the New Regulations, to lohich any student who is then qualified under
Clauses 6 and 7 of the New Regulations may preseiit himself as a candidate
for honours. The examinations in 1911 a7id 1912 shall be conducted by
Examiners appointed and paid under Clauses 15, 16 and 17 of the Neio
Regxdations. The examinations shall begin at the time fixed by the New
Regidations, and the papers set to the candidates under the Old and the
Neio Regidations respectively may, in so far as both sets of candidates are,
by the Regulations under which they respectively present themselves, to he
examined in the same subjects, be in whole or in part the same papers, if in
the opinion of the Examiners this shall he desirable and fair to the
candidates. A separate class-list shall be published for each of these
examinations in each year.
OLD REGULATIONS.
See also pp. 52 — 56.
1. The Historical 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 Regulations.
3. The Special Board for History and Archaeology 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 Tenn next but two preceding that in which the examination which
is to be aflfected by the notice will be held.
4. The Board 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.
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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 exam-
ination 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 the Second Part in the year next after or
next but one after he has so obtained honours: provided that twelve
complete terms shall not have passed since his first term of residence.
8. No student shall present himself for both Parts in the same term.
9. No student of a standing different 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 the Second Part 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.
12. (i) A student who obtains honours in the First Part shall 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 ex-
cused the said General Examination, and such candidates shall be ex-
cused that Examination accordingly.
(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 be 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 admitted 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 Regulations, 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
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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 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.
16. 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 June, at nine in the morning.
19. For the purpose of these Regulations a student shall be deemed
to have obtained honours in 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.
Schedule op Subjects.
In the Examination the Papers shall be allotted as follows :
Part I.
1. Subjects for an Essay 1 paper
2. Comparative Politics . . . . 1m
3. General European History (Ancient) . . 1 ,,
4. General European History (Mediaeval) . 1 „
5. English Constitutional History to a.d. 1485 .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 (Modem) . . 1 „
4. A Special Historical Subject ... 2 papers
5. Comparative Politics 1 paper
6. Analytical and Deductive Politics . . 1 ,,
7. International 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
90 EXAMINATION FOR THE HISTORICAL TRIPOS.
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 6] 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 European History (Mediaeval) [Subject 4], English Constitu-
tional History to a.d. 1485 [Subject 5], and a Special Historical Subject
[Subject 8] : he shall also take either Comparative Politics [Subject 2,
or General European History (Ancient) [Subject 3] but not both ; and
either English Economic History [Subject 6] or Political Economy
[Subject 7] but not both.
VI. In Part II every candidate who has obtained Honours in
Part I shall take the Essay [Subject 1], English Constitutional History
from A.D, 1485 [Subject 2] and General European History (Modem)
[Subject 3] ; and he shall also take not less than two or more than four
of the papers allotted to the other Subjects.
VII. Except as provided in Regulation Vila, in Part II every
candidate who has not obtained Honours in Part I shall take the Essay
[Subject 1], also any one of the three papers in General European
History [Part I, Subjects 3 and 4 and Part II, Subject 3]; and he
shall also take not less than three or more than five of the papers
allctted 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, Subject 3], and a Special Historical
Subject [Subject 4]; and he shall also take three of the papers allotted
in Part II to Subjects 2, 5, 6, 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.
EXAMINATION FOR THE HISTORICAL TRIPOS. 91
SUPPLEMENTAEY REGULATIONS.
1. In the papers on General European History [Part I, Subjects 3
and 4 and Part II, Subject 3] 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 Theoiy. The papers on Political Economy [Part I, Subject 7
and Part 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. 1648-
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
language, and questions shall be set dealing especially with these
authorities ^
6. Comparative Politics shall be understood to mean a general
survey of Political Institutions, their origin and development in ancient,
mediaeval and modern times, with special reference to European com-
munities and their ofifshoots.
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.
(3) 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 Principles of International Law with Selected Treaties and
Cases.
1 Regulation 5, 1911 and 1912. In every year five Special Historical Subjects shall be chosen,
of which one at least shall be taken from the period before a.d. 180, one from the period a.d. 180 —
1492, and one from the period a.d. 1492—1878. 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 language.
One of the papers on each of the Special Subject* shall deal exclusively with the autboritiet.
02 EXAMINATION FOR THE HISTORICAL TRIPOS.
NEW REGULATIONS FOR THE HISTORICAL TRIPOS.
(Grace of 10 June 1909.)
1. The Historical 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 Regulations.
3. The Special Board for History and Archaeology shall from time to
time give pubUc notice of the Selected Period and 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 by the notice will be held.
4. The Board shall have power to issue from time to time supplement-
ary 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 recommended 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.
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 either in the First Part or in the Second Part in
the year next after or next but one after he has so obtained honours:
provided that twelve complete terms shall not have passed since his first
term of residence.
8. No student shall present himself for both Parts in the same term.
9. No student of a standing different 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 the Second Part 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 obtains honours in the First Part shall be entitled to
admission to the degree of Bachelor of Arts, provided that he has obtained
honours in some other Tripos and provided also that he shall have kept
the requisite number of terms at the time when he applies for his degree.
12. (i) A student who obtains honours in the First Part shall 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 who have not obtained honours in some other Tripos
have acquitted themselves so as to deserve to be excused the said General
EXAMINATION FOR THE HISTORICAL TRIPOS. 93
Examination, and such candidates shall be excused that examination
accordingly.
(iii) The examiners shall be authorized to declare that candidates
for the First Part who have obtained honours in some other Tripos have
acquitted themselves so as to deserve the Ordinary B.A. Degree, and such
candidates may be admitted to that Degree accordingly.
(iv) 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.
(v) If a candidate for either Part of the Tripos is prevented by
illness or other sufficient cause from attending some portion of the exam-
ination 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 be 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 admitted to that Degree accordingly : provided that the examiners
shall not declare that a candidate for the First Part has acquitted himself
so as to deserve the Ordinary B.A. Degree unless he has obtained honours
in some other Tripos.
(vi) Except as is provided by the above regulations, 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
students the proper officer, shall furnish the Registrary with lists of
the students who intend to present themselves for examination, speci-
fying the alternative subjects in which 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. Examiners for the First Part and Examiners for the Second Part
shall be nominated by the Special Board and elected by the Senate in the
Michaelmas Term preceding the examination.
16. For the First Part the Special Board shall nominate either four
or five Examiners and for the Second Part not less than five nor more
than seven Examiners.
17. Each of the Examiners shall receive from the University Chest
the sum of forty pounds for each year during which he is an Examiner.
18. 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 pre-
ceding Saturday.
19. 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 June, at nine in the morning.
20. For the purpose of these regulations a student shall be deemed to
have obtained honours in 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.
94 EXAMINATION FOR THE HISTORICAL TRIPOS.
Schedule op Subjects.
In the Examination the Papers shall be allotted as follows :
Part I.
1. Subjects for an Essay.
2. Political Science A.
3. General European History (Ancient).
4. General European History (Mediteval).
5. English Constitutional History to 1485.
6. English Constitutional History from 1485.
7. English Economic History.
8. Selected Period of English History.
Part H.
1. Subjects for an Essay.
2. General European History (Modern).
3. Special Historical Subjects (two papers each).
4. Political Science B.
5. Political Economy.
6. International Law.
I. In English Economic History [Part I, Subject 7] and in the three
papers on General European History [Part I, Subjects 3 and 4, and
Part II, Subject 2] , a correct general knowledge shall be required rather
than minute acquaintance with details.
n. In English Constitutional History [Part I, Subjects 5 and 6]
candidates shall be required to satisfy the Examiners that they have an
adequate knowledge of the general course of English History.
in. Questions involving a knowledge of Geography shall be set in
both Parts.
IV. In Part I every candidate shall take all the papers, except that
Political Science A [Subject 2] and General European (Ancient) [Subject 3]
shall be alternatives.
V. In Part II every candidate shall take (a) the Essay [Subject 1] ,
(6) General European History (Modern) [Subject 2] and (c) a Special
Historical Subject (two papers). He shall also take (d) either one or two
of the other papers for Part II; but no candidate who takes two such
papers shall be placed in a lower class on the sole ground of failure to
attain the required standard in one of these papers only. A candidate is
not at liberty to take two Special Historical Subjects, and he may not take
one of the papers allotted to a Special Historical Subject without the
other.
VI. The Examiners shall have regard to the style and method of the
candidate's answers and shall give credit for excellence in these respects;
and no candidate shall be allowed credit in any paper for work which does
not satisfy the Examiners.
SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS.
1. A choice of questions shall be allowed in the papers on General
European History [Part I, Subjects 3 and 4, and Part II, Subject 2] and
English Economic History [Part I, Subject 7] and in other papers as far
as convenient.
2. The paper on General European History (Ancient) shall deal with
the history of Greece and Rome not later than the reign of Constantine.
The paper on General European History (Mediaeval) shall deal with the
history of the European nations not earlier than the fourth century and
not later than the fifteenth century a.d.
OBIENTAL LANGUAGES TRIPOS. 95
The paper on General European History (Modem) shall include the
history of the United States of America in its bearing on the history of
Europe.
3. In the three subjects, General European History, Ancient^
Medieval, and Modern, candidates shall be recommended to read certain
standard works, or portions thereof, which shall be prescribed by the
Board from time to time,
4. In the paper on English Constitutional History from 1485 questions
may be set bearing on the constitutional history of the English plantations^
colonies and Dominions.
5. In the paper on English Economic History [Part I, Subject 7]
questions involving some knowledge of Economic Theory shall be in-
cluded. In the paper on Political Economy [Part II, Subject 5] questions
involving some knowledge of recent Economic History shall be included.
6. In connection with the Selected Period of English History in
Part I one or more original authorities shall be given in English.
7. In every year Special Historical Subjects for Part II shall be
chosen, of which at least one shall be taken from the period before
dr. A.D. 200, two from the period cir. a.d. 200 — 1500, and two from the
period cir. a.d. 1500 — 1878. They shall be studied with reference not only
to the political history of the time but also to its Thought, Literature and
Art. Economic History shall be prominently represented by one of the
Subjects, Thought Literature or Art by another. With each of the Subjects
two or more original authorities shall be specified, of which at least one
shall, if possible, be in a foreign language. One of the papers on each of
the Special Subjects shall deal exclusively with the authorities.
8. Political Science A shall be understood to mean a comparative
survey of Political Institutions and their development, with some refer-
ence to the history of Political Theory and the definition of political
terms. It shall be studied mainly in relation to the ancient city-state and
the modern nation-state.
9. Pohtical Science B shall be understood to include the following
subjects of study:
(1) The nature and end of the State and the grounds of political
obligation.
(2) The structure and functions of government with special refer-
ence to the requirements of the Modern State.
10. The paper on International Law shall deal with the principles and
history of International Law, with special reference to its development in
the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and as illustrated by incidents^
cases and diplomatic history.
REGULATIONS FOR THE ORIENTAL LANGUAGES
TRIPOS EXAMINATION.
See also pp. 52 — 56.
1. The subjects of examination in the Oriental Languages Tripos
shall be Hebrew, Aramaic (Eastern and Western), Arabic, Sanskrit,
Persian, Chinese, and the Comparative Grammars of the Semitic and
Indo-European Languages.
2. The examination in each of these languages shall be divided into
two sections. The books prescribed and the questions set in the first
section shall be of a more elementary character.
• 2*. The Examiners shall have regard to the style and method of the
Candidates' answers, and shall give credit for excellence in these respects.
96 ORIENTAL LANGUAGES TRIPOS.
3, In the first section two papers shall be set in each of these
languages except Sanskrit, viz. : —
(a) One containing passages for translation into English from
certain specified books, together with such questions on the grammar
(in Chinese on the Tones), prosody, 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 which passages in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Arabic candidates
may be required to point as well as translate), and a passage or
passages for translation from English. Questions may be set arising
immediately out of the passages proposed for translation.
In Sanskrit three papers shall be set, viz. : —
(a) One containing passages for translation into English from
certain specified books, together with such questions on the grammar,
prosody, and literary history of the language as arise directly out of
these books.
(/3) 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 grammar, together with a
passage or passages for translation into Sanskrit.
A paper shall also be set on the Comparative Grammar of the Indo-
European Languages. This paper shall contain questions on (a) sounds,
(&) forms, (c) syntax, {d) the principles 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 be required.
Not less than three questions shall be set on each of the subjects (a),
(b), (c), {d), and (e). The questions on each subject shall form a separate
group. Candidates shall 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 Ear 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 containing passages for translation into
English from specified Syriac books and specified portions of the
Targums,
(/3) one containing passages for translation into English from
unspecified Syriac books and unspecified portions of the Targums,
(y) one containing passages for translation into Syriac, together
with questions on Comparative Grammar and literary history.
C. In Arabic, (a) one containing passages for translation into
English from specified books.
ORIENTAL LANGUAGES TRIPOS. 97
(/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 containing 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)\two containing passages for translation
(/3) J into English from specified books,
(y) one containing passages for translation into English from
unspecified books,
(6) one containing passages for translation into Sanskrit,
together with questions on grammar and literary history.
F. In Chinese, (a) one containing passages for translation into
English from specified books,
(/8) one containing passages for translation into English from
unspecified books,
(y) one containing passages for translation into Chinese, together
with questions on literary history.
The papers on specified books shall contain questions on the subject-
matter and criticism of those books, and the papers on unspecified books
may contain questions arising immediately out of the passages set for
translation. A competent knowledge of prosody and the rules of verse
will be expected.
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 Aramaic portions of the Old Testament; three specified books,
including always a portion of Kor'^n without commentary, in Arabic,
three specified books in Sanskrit, representing fable, the epic, and the
drama; three specified books in Persian: and three specified books in
Chinese, two of which must be from "the Four Books."
6. In the second section there shall be at least two specified books of
the Old Testament in Hebrew, and two specified books in post-biblical
Hebrew; three specified books in Syriac, and two specified portions of
the Targums ; four specified books in Arabic, including always a portion
of Kor'En with an Arabic commentary, and a grammatical text; five
specified books in Sanskrit, representing the Veda, the laws, ornate prose,
philosophy, and grammar; four specified books in Persian, including
always a portion of the Masnavf and some philosophical or theological
work ; and three specified books in Chinese, two of which must 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, and books shall be recom-
mended by 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 Examination for such
Tripos he shall have entered on his eighth term at least, having previously
kept seven terms; provided that eleven complete terms shall not have
passed after the first of the said terms ; and, except in the cases provided
for hereafter, no Student of a different standing shall be allowed to be a
1 Or portions of books, and so throughout these Regulations
98 OBIENTAL LANGUAGES TRIPOS.
Candidate unless he shall have obtained permission from the Council of
the Senate in accordance with the provisions of the Grace of Nov. 25, 1869.
8. Students who have obtained Honours in any other Tripos, or part
of a Tripos, shall be allowed to be Candidates for Honours in the
Examination for the Oriental Languages Tripos in the year next succeed-
ing or next but one succeeding that in which they have obtained such
Honours. But no such person shall be allowed to present himself as
a Candidate for Honours in this Tripos on more than one occasion, or
if fifteen complete terms shall have passed after his first term of residence.
9. A Student who has passed one of the Special Examinations for the
Ordinary B.At degree or has been declared to have deserved an Ordinary
B.A. degree on the result of a Tripos Examination shall be allowed to
become a Candidate for Honours in the Examination for the Oriental
Languages Tripos in the year next succeeding or next but one succeeding
that in which he has passed such Special Examination or has been
declared to have deserved an Ordinary B.A. Degree on the result of a
Tripos Examination. But no such person shall be allowed to present
himself on more than one occasion, or if fifteen complete terms shall have
passed after his first term of residence.
10. A Student who shall pass the Examination so as to deserve
Honours 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.
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 if Ascension Day fall on one of the days fixed for the
Examination there shaU 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 in May. The hours of attendance shall be from 9 till 12
in the morning, and from 1^ to 4 1 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 papersshall 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 Examination in each year nine Examiners shall
be appointed, who shall be nominated 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 part
in the Examination previous to the Examination, when the papers set
by each Examiner shall be submitted to his colleagues for their approval.
16. A meeting shall be held of all the Examiners who have taken
part in the Examination, at which the Class List shall be drawn up in
accordance 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.
OKIENTAL LANGUAGES TRIPOS. 99
The list shall be signed only by those Examiners who have taken part
in the Examination.
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 Far East. If both the languages chosen are Semitic
Languages, a knowledge of the Comparative Grammar of those languages
will also be required. No Candidate who takes up Chinese only shaU
obtain a degree in Honours unless he has satisfied the Examiners in the
paper on the History of the Far East.
17*. Candidates who take up Persian or Chinese must in addition
take up both parts of one other language if they have not passed in
Greek in the Previous Examination.
18. The subjects in which each Candidate has passed shall be specified
in the Class List, and, in the case of Candidates placed ia the First Class,
an asterisk may be added to denote special distinction.
19. The Class List shall be published by the Examiners in the Senate-
House at 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 Board of Oriental Studies before
the division of the Easter Term in the year next but one preceding the
Examination,
21. Before the end of the Michaelmas Term immediately preceding
the Examination the names of all the Students who desire to present
themselves as Candidates for the Oriental Languages Tripos shall be sent
to the Registrary by the Tutors (either directly or through the Praslectors)
of the several Colleges or Public Hostels, the Principals of Hostels, and
the proper oflBcer of the 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 such lists to the
Chairman of Examiners, who shall summon a meeting to which all the
Examiners shall be invited. At this meeting it shall be decided which of
the Examiners shall take part in the Examtaation.
APPENDIX.
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION IN CHINESE. Six papers.
Section I.
(a) The San Tzu Ching. The Confucian Analects. Portions of
the works of Mencius.
{b) Simple passages from unspecified books for translation into
English. Passages for translation into Chinese, with questions arising
immediately out of these passages.
Section II.
(a) Portions of the Sacred Edict, of the Odes, and of the Spring
and Autumn Annals, with Tao's Commentary.
(h) 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.
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100 MEDIEVAL AND MODERN LANGUAGES TRIPOS.
REGULATIONS FOR THE MEDIEVAL AND MODERN
LANGUAGES TRIPOS EXAMINATION.
See also pp. 52—56.
1. That the Examination for the Medieval and Modem Languages
Tripos be divided into nine sections A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I, and that
papers of three hours each be set in them as follows :
2. Section A (English).
(1) Passages from specified and unspecified works of Shakespeare for
explanation and discussion ; with questions and subjects for essays on
language, metre, literary history and literary criticism.
(2) Questions and alternative subjects for essays on the general
history of English literature from 1500 — 1832.
(3) Questions on a special period of English Literature prescribed
from time to time by the Board in connexion with certain specified works,
with passages from such works for explanation and discussion.
f4) Passages from selected English prose and verse writings between
1200 and 1500, exclusive of Chaucer, for 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 subjects 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 English).
(1) Passages from Wulfila'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 Chronicle) for translation and explanation ; with questions
on language, metre, and literary history.
(4) Passages from selected writings in Icelandic for translation and
explanation; with questions on language and literary history.
(5) (a) Passages from English prose and verse writings between 1100
and 1400 for explanation and discussion ; with questions 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 alternative,
{b) Questions on history, tradition and mythology arising out of the j
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.
MEDIEVAL AND MODERN LANGUAGES TRIPOS. 101
(3) Passages from English authors to be translated into French.
(4) (a) Passages from specified French writings earlier than 1500 for
translation and explanation, with questions on language, metre, and
literary history.
{b) Questions on the history of the French language, the elements
of historical French grammar, and on French metre.
(5) Questions on a special period or subject of French literature after
1500 prescribed from time to time in connexion with certain specified
authors or works.
(6) Questions on French literature after 150Q and on certain specified
authors or works belonging to the same period.
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.
5. Section D (Old French and Provencal).
(1) Passages from French authors earlier than 1500 for translation
and explanation, with questions on language, metre, and literary history.
(2) Questions on a special subject of French literature before 1500
prescribed from time to time in connexion with certain specified works,
with passages from such works for translation or explanation and dis-
cussion,
(3) Passages from Old Provencal authors for translation and explana-
tion, with questions on language, metre, and literary history.
(4) Passages from selected Old Provencal writings for translation and
explanation, with questions on language, metre, and literary history.
(5) Questions on the principles of Romance philology and on the
historical grammar of the languages included in this section.
6. Section E (German).
(1) Passages from unspecified German 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 German bearing on German
literature, history or institutions.
(3) Passages from English authors to be translated into German.
(4) (a) Passages from specified German writings earlier 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 grammar, and on German metre.
(5) Questions on a special period or subject of German literature after
1500 prescribed from time to time in connection with certain specified
authors or works.
(6) Questions on German literature after 1500 and on certain specified
authors or works belonging to the same period.
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.
7. Section F (Old German).
(1) Passages from Middle High German writings for translation and
explanation ; with questions on language, metre, and literary history.
(2) Passages from selected Middle High German writings (one hour)
and specified and unspecified Old High German writings (two hours) for
translation and explanation; with questions on language, metre, and
Kterary history.
102 MEDIEVAL AND MODERN LANGUAGES TRIPOS.
(3) Questions on a special subject of German literature before 1500
prescribed from time to time in connexion with certain specified works,
with passages from such works for translation or explanation.
(4) Passages from specified and unspecified Middle Low German and
Old Saxon writings for translation and explanation; with questions on
language, metre, and literary history.
(5) Passages from Wulfila'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.
8. Section G (Italian).
(1) Passages from unspecified Italian 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 Italian bearing on Italian
literature, history or institutions.
(3) Passages from English authors to be translated into Italian,
(4) (a) Passages from specified Italian writings earlier than 1300
for translation and explanation, with questions on language, metre, and
literary history.
{h) Questions on the history of the Italian language, on historical
Italian grammar, and on Italian metre.
(5) Questions on a special period or subject of Italian literature
prescribed from time to time in connexion with certain specified authors
or works.
(6) Questions on Italian literature and on specified Italian authors or
works.
No candidate shaU 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 explanation, with questions on language, metre, and
literary history.
(b) Questions on the history of the Spanish language, on historical
Spanish grammar, and on Spanish metre.
(5) Questions on a special period or subject of Spanish literature
prescribed from time 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 original composition in Russian bearing on
Russian literature, history or institutions.
MEDIEVAL AND MODERN LANGUAGES TRIPOS. 103
r- (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 from 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
literary history.
Or, as an alternative,
[b] Questions on the outlines of the history of Russia (including
social, political, and ecclesiastical institutions), especially in the 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 Tripos if at the time of the 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
miless the student shall have previously obtained Honours in this or some
other Tripos, 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.
12. No student of a different standing shall be allowed to be a
candidate for Honours in this Tripos unless he shall have obtained
permission from the Council of the Senate.
13. A student who has not yet obtained Honours in this Tripos or
any other Tripos may present himself for examination in two, but neither
more nor less than two. Sections if at the time of the examination he be in
his eighth term at least, having previously kept seven tenns : provided
that nine complete terms shall not have passed after the first of the said
seven terms.
14. A student may present himself for examination in one or two but
not more than two Sections if at the time of the examination he be in his
fifth term at least, having previously kept four terms : provided that six
complete terms shall not have passed after the first of the said four
terms.
15. A student who has already obtained honours in this Tripos may
present himself for examination in one or two but not more than two
Sections 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, and provided
that he shall not in any case present himself for examination a second
time in any Section.
16. A student who has obtained honours in any other Tripos may
present himself for examination in one or two but not more than two
Sections of this Tripos: provided that twelve complete terms shall not
have passed since his first term of residence.
17. A student who shall obtain a place in the Class List not earlier
than his eighth term of residence may be admitted 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.
18. (i) A student who has obtained Honours in the MedievtU and
Modem Languages Tripos shall be entitled to be excused the General
Examination for the Ordinary B.A. Degree.
104 MEDIEVAL AND MODERN LANGUAGES TRIPOS.
(ii) The Examiners shall be authorized to declare candidates, though
they may not have deserved Honours in this Tripos, to have acquitted
themselves so as to deserve to be excused the General Examination, and
such candidates shall be entitled to be excused that Examination ac-
cordingly.
(iii) The Examiners shall be authorized to declare candidates for this
Tripos to have acquitted themselves so as to deserve the Ordinary B.A.
Degree, and such candidates may be admitted to that Degree accordingly :
provided that they have previously obtained Honours in this Tripos.
The Examiners shall be authorized to declare candidates, who under
Regulation 13 present themselves for examination in two Sections of this
Tripos in the same term, to have acquitted themselves so as to deserve
the Ordinary B.A. Degree : provided that they have reached an Honours
standard in one Section in which they have been examined.
(iv) If a candidate who presents himself for examination in one or
two Sections of the Medieval and Modern Languages Tripos is prevented
by illness or other sufficient cause from attending some portion of the
Examination 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 Section or Sections. The Examiners shall also be authorized to
declare such a candidate who presents himself for examination in one
section to have acquitted himself so as to deserve to be excused the
General Examination, and he shall be entitled to be excused that Examin-
ation accordingly. The Exammers shall also be authorized to declare
such a candidate, who under Regulation 13 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 in 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 Tripos.
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 himself for examination in Sections C, E,
G, H or I will also be examined in Spoken French, German, Italian,
Spanish 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.
22. Except as hereinafter provided the examination shall begin on
the Monday before the last Sunday in May. The hours 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 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
MEDIEVAL AND MODEKN LANGUAGES TRIPOS. 105
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
the 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.
24. 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 Examiners shall be nominated by the
Special Board and elected by the Senate before the division of the Lent
Term preceding the examination. The Board shall, however, have power
to nominate an Examiner to examine in more than one Section. Each
Examiner shall receive from the University Chest two guineas and a half
for each paper set by him, and fifteen shillings for each candidate in each
Section in which he examines, in every year in which he shall have held
an examination in the Section or Sections for which he is appointed. In
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 examination a general meeting of
those Examiners who are taking part in the examination, when the papers
set by each Examiner shall 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, by both the Examiners in the Section.
28. The Examiners shall have regard to the style and method of the
candidates' 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 be drawn 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
30. The name of a candidate who under Regulation 13 is required to
offer himself for examination in two Sections shall 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 under Regula-
tion 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 be placed in the First Class for conspicuous
merit in one Section provided that if he is required under Regulation 13
to 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
for proficiency in which he is placed in the First Class, and (2) the Section
or Sections (if any) in which he has passed with special distinction.
33. The Class List shall be published not later than 9 a.m. on the
Thursday after the second Sunday in June.
34. 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
Modern Languages before the beginning of the Michaelmas Term in the
year next but two preceding the examination.
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106 MEDIEVAL AND MODERN LANGUAGES TRIPOS.
36. Before the division of the Term preceding the examination the
names of all the students who desire to present themselves as candidates
for Sections A, C and E of this Tripos shall be sent to the Registrary by
the Tutors of the several Colleges or Public Hostels, the Principals of
Hostels, and the proper officer of the Non- Collegiate Students Board.
These lists shall specify the Sections in which each candidate desires to be
examined.
36. Before the 1st of December immediately preceding the examination
the names of all the students who desire to present themselves as candid-
ates for Sections B, D, F, G, H and I of this Tripos shaU be sent to the
Registrary by the Tutors of the several Colleges or Public Hostels, the
Principals of Hostels, and the proper officer of the Non-Collegiate Students
Board. These lists shall specify the Sections, and in the case of altern-
ative papers the papers, in which each candidate desires to be examined.
The Registrary shall at once forward such lists to the Chairman of the
Board for Medieval and Modern Languages. If a candidate for any one
of the Sections B, D, F, G, H and I whose name has not been sent in to
the Registrary before the first of December immediately preceding 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.
ORAL EXAMINATION IN MODERN LANGUAGES.
1. An Oral Examination 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 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 Medieval and Modern
Languages in the Michaelmas Term preceding the Examination.
3. Distinction or a pass in the Oral Examination shaU 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 corresponding language or
languages.
The Examiners shall draw up and sign a list of successful candidates
examined imder this regulation, divided into two classes according as they
liave deserved distinction or a pass, the names being arranged alphabeti-
cally in each class, and the Chairman shall send it without delay to the
Chairman of the Tripos Examiners who shall affix the marks denoting
distinction or a pass 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 published.
4. Any student, who is a member of the University, and whose name
has at any time previously 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 Languages Tripos 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 shaU be
MEDIEVAL AND MODERN LANGUAGES TBIPOS. 107
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 inunediately after the
examhiation.
5. The Examination shall begin on the second Monday after the
beginning of the Easter Term.
6. The names of students, who, not being members of the Senate, are
required or desire to present themselves for the Examination in French or
German, shall be sent to the Registrary by the Tutors (either directly or
through the Praelectors) of the several Colleges and Public Hostels, the
Principals of Hostels, and the proper officer of the Non-Collegiate Students
Board, not later than the division of the term preceding the Examination.
Li each case it shall be stated whether the student proposes to offer
himself for examination in French or in German or in both French
and German,
The names of students, who, not being members of the Senate, are
required or desire to present themselves for the Examination in Italian,
Spanish, or Russian, shall be sent to the Registrary by the Tutors (either
directly or through the Praelectors) of the several Colleges and Public
Hostels, the Principals of Hostels, and the proper officer of the Non-
Collegiate Students Board, before the 1st of December immediately
preceding the Examination. In each case the language or languages
shall be stated in which the student proposes to offer himself for examin-
ation. The Registrary shall without delay inform the Chairman of the
Board for Medieval and Modern Languages in which, if any, of the three
last mentioned languages candidates are required or desire to be examined.
7. Candidates who, being members of the Senate, desire to present
themselves for the Examination in French or German, shall send their
names together with their fees direct to the Registrary not later than the
division of the term preceding the Examination, and shall at the same
time state whether they propose to offer themselves for examination in
French or in German or in both French and German.
Candidates who, being members of the Senate, desire to present
themselves for the Examination in Italian, Spanish or Russian, shall send
their names together with their fees direct to the Registrary before the
1st of December immediately preceduig the Examination, and shall at
the same time specify the language or languages in which they propose
to offer themselves for examination. The Registrary shall without delay
inform the Chairman of the Board for Medieval and Modern Languages
in which, if any, of the three last mentioned languages candidates desire
to be examined.
8. The Registrary shall send 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, 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 specially marked, at some
convenient time before the commencement of the Examination. He shall
also issue a Corrected List on the seventh day before the commencement
of the Examination, and shall send a copy of such list to the Chairman
of the Examiners, 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. No student whose name does not
appear in the Corrected List shall be allowed to attend the Examination
except by the special permission of the Chairman of the Examiners.
9. Every candidate who presents himself for the Oral Examination in
French or German shall be required to pay to the Registrary the sum of
£1 for the University Chest.
109 MEDIEVAL AND MODEKN LANGUAGES TBIPOS.
Every candidate who presents himself for the Oral Examination
in Italian, Spanish, or Russian shall be required to pay to the Registrary
the sum of £2 for the University Chest.
10. If a candidate whose name does not appear in the Corrected List
is nevertheless admitted to the Examination, a fee of £1 shall be paid for
or by him in addition to the fee for the Examination,
11. The Chairman of the Examiners shall send to the Registrary as
early as possible in the course of the Examination a copy of the Corrected
List of candidates with such further corrections, if any, as may be neces-
sary, 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 the Examination, and shall be preserved in the Registry,
12. The 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 Board, lists of their pupils under examination
according to the Final List, distinguishing those, if any, whose names
were not included in the Corrected List.
13. 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,
14. The Examination shall be conducted by two Examiners for each
of the languages in which candidates are required or desire to present
themselves, to be 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 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.
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 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 upon their appointment,
17. The University Press shall forward to the Chairman of Examiners
the class list of the Medieval and Modem 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. 109
MECHANICAL SCIENCES TRIPOS.
See also pp. 52 — 56.
1. Every candidate for the Mechanical Sciences Tripos shall be re-
quired 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 Advanced Student of the University.
2. A student may be a candidate for the qualifying Examination if he
has commenced residence in the University, subject to the condition that
at the time of his candidature three complete terms shall not have passed
after his first term of residence ; provided that a student of an Affiliated
Institution who claims to reckon his first term kept by residence as the
fourth term of his residence may be a candidate if he has commenced
residence in the University, subject to the condition that at the time of
his candidature two complete terms shall not have passed after his first
term kept by residence. If a candidate has not yet paid the Matriculation
fee, it shall be paid to the Registrary at the same time as the Examin-
ation fee. A candidate who fails to pass the Examination may be a can-
didate on any subsequent occasion provided he be then otherwise qualified.
3. The qualifying 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 both papers.
4. The qualifying Examination shall be held twice a year. The first
Examination shall be held on the Friday before the First Sunday in June.
The Second Examination shall be held on the day following the completion
of the First Previous Examination in the Michaelmas Term, or if that day
fall on a Sunday, on the following Monday i.
5. On the seventh day after the Examination the 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-
ates for Honours in the Mechanical Sciences Tripos. The list shall be
arranged in alphabetical order.
6. There shall be two examiners for the qualifying Examination 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 Examinations. The examiners
shall be appointed for the following calendar year at the fourth Congre-
gation in the Michaelmas Term.
7. Every student shall be required on presenting 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 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 the per-
mission of the Council of the Senate.
1 An Examination under the Old Regulation 4 will be held in the Michaelmas Term 1909 in
addition to that under this New Regulation.
110 MECHANICAL SCIENCES TRIPOS.
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
comprising 11 papers as follows : —
Group A. Group B.
Applied Mechanics. Applied Mechanics.
Heat and Heat Engines. Theory of Structures and Strength
Theory of Structures and Strength of Materials.
of Materials. Heat and Heat Engines.
Electricity and Magnetism. Electricity and Magnetism.
Drawing. Engineering Chemistry ;
Essay.
the subjects of Examination being those dej&ned in Schedule 11. The
papers shall be of three hours each with the exception of the Drawing
paper which shall last four hours.
11. The papers in Group A shall be taken by aU 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 examiners 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 interpret drawings.
(6) That he can adjust and use surveying instruments, and plot the
results of a simple survey.
For the purpose 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
during the year previous to the Examination and attested by satisfactory
evidence.
13. The names of the candidates who are deserving of Honour=! shaU
be arranged in three Classes; the names of those in each class being
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 acquit himself with credit in two of the papers of the group. For
special excellence in any subject of Group B a mark of distinction
specifying the subject shall be awarded.
15. A candidate for the Tripos who fails to obtain Honours shall not
be declared to have acquitted himself so as to deserve the Ordinary
Degree unless the examiners are satisfied that he could obtain a First
Class in the second part of the Special Examination in Mechanism.
16. To conduct the Examination three examiners shall be elected by
the Senate at one of the Congregations in the Michaelmas Term, two of
the examiners being nominated by the Special Board for Mathematics 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 appoint an
assessor to the examiners who shaU set the paper on Engineering Chemistry
and advise the examiners on the performance of candidates in that subject.
Such assessor shall receive a fee of ten pounds for setting the paper,
MECHANICAL SCIENCES TRIPOS. HI
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 published not later than 9.0 a.m.
on the Friday after the second Sunday in June. There shall be no
Examination on Ascension Day.
19. At least five days before the commencement of the Examination
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 examinations.
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 earher 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 apphes
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.
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 simple questions, mainly numerical, directed
to test the candidate's working knowledge of the following mathematical
subjects, and his power of applying them to practical problems: —
Use of slide rule and graphs : elementary algebra, including the use of
the binomial theorem, the exponential theorem, and logarithms. Elemen-
tary trigonometry, including the solution of plane triangles. Represent-
ation of directed quantities by vectors. The rudiments of plane analytical
geometry, including the simpler properties of conic sections, referred to
rectangular axes and polar co-ordinates, but excluding the general equation
of the second degree. Use of the elements of the differential and integral
calculus, elementary applications to plane curves, maxima and minima of
simple functions of one variable, easy areas and volumes, appUcation of
Taylor's and Maclaurin's theorems to simple cases of approximations.
Mechanics.
The paper shall consist of simple questions, mainly numerical, illus-
trating the following : —
Units ; composition and resolution of forces ; conditions of equiUbrium ;
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 ; efficiency 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 then- practical appUcations,
Including the calculation of forces in the members of a frame where the
112 >IECHANICAL SCIENCES TRIPOS.
strains are not involved. Graphical constructions. The equilibrium of
floating bodies, and centre of pressure. The elements of hydraulics in-
cluding the flow of liquids through pipes, discharge from orifices, and the
elementary theory of pumps and turbines. Dynamics up to and including
the rotation and oscillation of solid bodies about a fixed axis. The vibra-
tions of systems having one or two degrees of freedom. The kinematics
of machines including plane motions of machine parts, modes of connec-
tion, modification and transmission of motion in machines, and efficiency
of machines.
In the paper in Group B questions may also be set on the following : —
General kinematics of machines, including valve-gears. The appUcations
of rigid dynamics to practical problems, including crank effort, the
stabihty of governors, and balancing of machines. Waves on the surface
of liquids, ship-resistance.
Theory of Structures and Strength of Materials.
The elementary theory of elasticity as illustrated in such problems as
bending of straight beams, torsion of shafts, struts, and stress in thin
cylinders under pressure. Composition and properties of materials of
construction. Testing of materials.
In the paper in Group B questions may also be set on the following:—
The equilibrium of thick cylinders and spheres, arched ribs and chains,
masonry structures, springs, the bending of curved beams, and structural
problems involving the consideration of internal strains. Elementary
applications of the theory of vibrations, and of the propagation of waves,
in elastic solids. Stresses set up by inequality of temperature.
Heat and Heat Engines.
Elementary theory of heat and the laws of thermodynamics as illus-
trated in steam, gas, and oil-engines and in refrigerators. The com-
position and combustion of fuel. Properties of vapours and gases.
Standard types of engines, condensers and boilers.
In the paper in Group 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 djmamo, transformer, electrical measuring instruments and trans-
mission of power. The laws of electrolysis as applied to the theory of
secondary batteries and ordinary Voltaic cells.
In the paper 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 properties of the commoner metals of industrial
importance. The chief alloys of these metals and the conditions under
which they are formed. Furnaces, 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.
ECONOMICS TRIPOS. US
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 applying 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
applicable to the subjects of the papers.
ECONOMICS TRIPOS.
See also pp. 52 — 56.
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 Regulations,
3. The Special Board for Economics and Politics shall from to time
give public notice of the Special Subjects which will be set in the Tripos.
Every such notice 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.
4. The Board 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 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 recommended to
the candidates, and to modify or alter any such supplementary regulations
or lists as occasion may require. The Board shall summon every year a
Conference of Lecturers on the subjects included in the Tripos, at which
these supplementary Regulations and Lists shall be considered and
suggestions 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 that 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 Part in the year next after or next but one
after he has so obtained honours : provided that twelve complete term*
shall not have passed since his first term of residence.
8. No student shall present himself for both Parts in the same term.
9. No student of a standing different 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 Economics Tripos shall be entitled to admission to the Degree of
114 ECONOMIOS TRIPOS.
Bachelor of Arts : provided that he shall have kept the requisite number
of terms at the time when he applies 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.
(iii) The Examiners shall be authorized to declare that candidates
for the First Part who have obtained honours in some other Tripos, have
acquitted themselves so as to deserve the Ordinary B.A. Degree, and such
candidates may be admitted to that Degree accordingly.
(iv) 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.
(v) If a candidate for either Part of the Tripos is prevented by
illness or other sufficient cause from attending some portion of the examin-
ation 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 be 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 admitted to that Degree accordingly : provided that the Examiners
shall not declare that a candidate for the First Part has acquitted himself
so as to deserve the Ordinary B.A. Degree unless he has already obtained
honours in some other Tripos.
(vi) Except as is provided by the above Regulations, a student shall
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 shall
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 the 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.
ECONOMICS TBIPOS. 115-
17. The Special Board shall have power to nominate in the 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- the 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.
18. The questions proposed by each Examiner and each Assessor shall
be submitted to and approved by the Examiners collectively ; and the
answers to each question set by an Examiner shall be examined, as far as
possible, by two at least of the Examiners.
19. The Examiners shall receive from the University Chest the sum of
eighty pounds, together with a sum of one pound for every candidate
beyond the number of twenty who shall present himself for either Part.
The distribution of this sum or sums among the Examiners shall be deter-
mined by themselves, 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 ten pounds, as the Special Board may determine.
21. 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.
22. The class lists for the First and Second Parts respectively shall be
published not later than the Saturday next after the second Sunday in
June, at nine in the morning.
23. For the purpose of these Begulations a student shall be deemed to
have obtained honours in another Tripos if he has obtained honours in one
Part of any Tripos (other than the Economics Tripos) that is divided into
two or more parts.
SCHEDULE OF SUBJECTS.
Part I.
1. Subjects for an Essay. 1 paper.
2. The existing British constitution. 1 paper.
3. Eecent Economic and General History. 2 papers.
4. General Principles of Economics. 3 papers.
Part II.
1. Subjects for an Essay. 1 paper.
2. General Economics. 3 papers.
3. Advanced Economics, mainly realistic. 2 papers.
4. Advanced Economics, mainly analytic. 2 papers.
5. Modern Pohtical Theories. 1 paper.
6. International 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.
n. In Part II. every candidate shall take the Essay and the three
papers on General Economics, and not less than two nor more than five of
the remaining papers.
116 ECONOMICS TRIPOS.
III. In Part II. no candidate shall take one of the two papers allotted
to each of the subjects 3, 4, 8, unless he also takes the other paper.
IV. The lists published by the Board shall include French and German
books; and the Examination 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 in any paper which
does not satisfy 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 ground that he has
taken up only six papers.
VII. The Examiners shaU 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 the existing political and administrative organisation
(central and local) of the United Kingdom, and with the government
of colonies and dependencies, comparatively treated.
2. The questions on Recent Economic History shall deal chiefly with
the United Kingdom and with the Nineteenth Century. They shall also
take special account of other English-speaking peoples, and of France
and Germany, during that period. Some knowledge of physical geography
in relation to recent economic development shall be required.
3. The questions on Recent General History shall deal with the
British Empire, Continental Europe, and the United States, and chiefly
with the Nineteenth Century. They shall not include military or literary
history. Some knowledge of political geography shall be required.
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 optional) shall include
quotations from French and German writers.
Part II.
1. Throughout Part II. international comparisons shall be introduced
where practicable.
2. In the papers on General Economics special attention shall be
paid to Public Finance and the Economic Functions of Government, local
as well as central. The papers 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 proportions 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 private busmess, 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 problems 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 in any of these papers.
A. Structure and Problems of Modern Industry. Modern methods of
production, transport, and marketing ; and their influences on prices and
on industrial and social life. Industrial Combinations. The recent
ECONOMICS TRIPOS. H'T
development of joint stock companies. Combinations and monopolies.
Railway and shipping organisation and rates.
B. Wages and Conditions of Employment. Causes and results of
recent changes in the wages and salaries of different classes of workers,
in profits, and in rents. Relations between employers and employees.
Trade Unions. Employers' Associations. Conciliation and Arbitration.
Profit sharing.
C. Money, Credit and Prices. National and international systems of
currency. Banks, and banking systems. Stock Exchanges. Foreign
Kxchanges. National and international money and investment markets.
Credit fluctuations. Causes and measurement of changes in particular
prices and in the purchasing power of money.
D. International Trade and its Policy, 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 Modern Political Theories shall deal chiefly with the
latter half of the Eighteenth and with the Nineteenth Century. The
subject shall comprise a general critical survey of the main currents of
political thought during the period indicated ; and in particular of
(1) The doctrines of the Social Contract and of Natural Right,
especially in their bearing on the French and American Revolutions.
(2) The political aspect of Utilitarianism.
(3^ The political tendencies of idealistic thought.
(4) The political aspect of socialistic ideas (in outline only),
(5) The influence of the idea of evolution upon political theories.
4*. The papers on International Law with reference to existing
political and existing economic conditions shall deal chiefly with
(1) The nature and sources of International Law.
(2) Classification of States as international persons.
(3) Characteristics of international personality, including responsi-
bility of states and intervention.
(4) Diplomatic and consular relations; commercial intercourse;
treaties; arbitration.
(5) Territorial rights ; the open sea.
(6) Nationality; extradition.
(7) War and neutrality.
5. 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 particularly to
(1) Partnerships and Companies, (2) Commercial and Industrial
Combinations and Restraint of Trade, (3) Bills of Exchange.
Some knowledge of the general arrangement of the French and German
Codes (civil and commercial), and of the manner in which those Codes deal
with contract in general shall be required of students who aim at a first
class.
6. 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 dependency 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.
118 ADMISSION OF BACHELORS.
ADMISSION TO THE DBGIIBB OF BACHELOR OF ARTS,
BACHELOR OF LAW AND MASTER OF LAW.
No degree, except a degree honoris causae is conferred out of
Term.
The Saturday before the third Sunday in June is a day of
general admission to the title of Bachelor Designate in Arts for
Students who have passed one of the Special Examinations for
the Ordinary B.A. degree immediately preceding or, having
commenced residence in the Easter or Michaelmas Term next
but two preceding, have in place of a Special Examination for
the Ordinary B.A. Degree passed Part I of the Examination for
the Diploma in Agriculture or Part I of the Examination for the
Degree of Bachelor of Music, and candidates for degrees other
than B.A. and LL.B. are also admitted.
The Tuesday after the third Sunday in June is a day of general
admission (at the second Congregation) for Students who, in one
of the Tripos Examinations immediately preceding, have obtained
Honours, or have been declared to have deserved Honours, or
have been declared to have deserved an Ordinary degree or have
otherwise become qualified to proceed to the degree of B.A. or
LL.B., or have obtained honours in one of the Tripos Examin-
ations held in the preceding year and have been duly certified as
having subsequently pursued a course of study, in accordance
with Regulation 2* of the Regulations applicable to all the
Honours Triposes (at the third Congregation) candidates who
have satisfied the conditions of the preceding regulation are
admitted to the degree of B.A. and LL.B., and candidates for
degrees other than B.A. and LL.B. are also admitted.
The Thursday before the last day 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 B.A. or LL.B. on the second day of General
Admission in the preceding 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 the 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 be admitted on this day to the degrees
of B.A. or LL.B. on payment of a fee of ^10. 10*.
Other candidates for other degrees may also be admitted on
this day.
ADMISSION OF BACHELORS. 119
Students admitted on other days than days of general admission
pay additional fees \
On behalf 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 the
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 their respective Deputies, these
Officers or their Deputies being members of the Senate in full
possession of their privileges as such.
2. In all cases in which residence is required as a qualification for
a degree, a Certificate of the residence kept, under the hand and
seal of the Head of the College or the Principal of the Hostel to
which the 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.
Candidates for degrees must be presented by members of the
Senate in full possession of their privileges as such.
The Vice-Chancellor takes the chair before the table, and a
Bedell having desired the respective Fathers to be in readiness
with their Sons precedes the Father of the Senior Wrangler and
his Son to the Vice-Chancellor.
The Father, taking the Senior Wrangler by the right hand,
presents him in these words:
Dignissime Dotnine Domine Pro'Cancellarie, et tola Academia, pne-
senio vobis hunc juvenem, quern scio tarn moribus quam doctrind esseidoneiim
ad titulum assequendum baccalaurei in artibus designati ; idque tibi fide mea
preesto totique Academia.
The Senior Wrangler then kneels downbefore the Vice-Chancellor,
who, taking his hands between his own, admits him in these words,
Auctorilaie mihi commissd admitto te ad titulum baccalaurei in artibus
designati, in nomine Patris et Filii et Spiritus Sancti.
Candidates for degrees, belonging to different Colleges are pre-
sented by their respective Fathers in the following order : King's,
Trinity, St John's, Peteriiouse, Clare, Pembroke, Gonville and
Caius, Trinity Hall, Corpus Christi, Queens', St Catharine's,
Jesus, Christ's, Magdalene, Emmanuel, Sidney Sussex, Downing;
then follow members of Public Hostels in the order of date of
recognition of their Hostels, and then Non-CoUegiates. Four or
five Candidates are presented at once, the Father saying, Pre&-
sento vobis has juvenes quos, ^c.
As soon as they have been presented, they are directed by one
of the Bedells to the south side of the Senate-House.
All the Candidates from the same College are admitted in alpha-
betical order immediately after presentation before those from the
College next in order are presented. On the second day of
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120 ADMISSION OF BACHELORS.
General Admission in the Easter Term there are three Congre-
gations at such hours as the Vice-Chancellor may appoint. At the
first of these Congregations the supplicats of Candidates for
degrees are presented to the Senate for approval. At the second
Congregation the Wranglers and those whose 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 seniority
prescribed in the Regulations for the Inauguration of Bachelors.
At the third Congregation the Candidates for the degree of
LL.M. are admitted first, then the remaining Candidates, in the
order of their Colleges, all the Candidates from the same College
for the degrees of B.A. and LL.B. respectively being admitted in
alphabetical order immediately after presentation and before the
Candidates for either degree from the College next in order are
presented.
When the admissions are concluded, the Vice-Chancellor dis-
solves the Congregation.
At ordinary Congregations, in the case of students who have
been approved for the B.A. 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 presented.
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
day but one) of Michaelmas 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.
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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. and D.D. Deobees.
B.D. DEGREE.
1. A Master of Arts, proceeding to the degree of Bachelor of
Divinity, shall be required, at some time after the expiration 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 Christi-
anity, or with Dogmatic Theology, or with Ecclesiastical History, Litera-
ture, or Antiquities.
2. The Act shall be kept in the following manner:
The Regius Professor of the Faculty shall assign the day and hour
when the Exercise shall be kept;
The Professor, or some Graduate of the Faculty, who is a Member of
the Senate, deputed by him, shall preside over the Exercise;
The Candidate shall read a Thesis, composed in Latin by himself on
some subject approved by the Professor ; the Professor, or Graduate
presiding, shall 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 Thesis 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 the name and College 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 the
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 present himself for examination.
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6. In all eases where the votes are equal, the Regius Professor shall
have 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
second Congregation in the Michaelmas Term to act as Assessor to the
Regius Professor of Divinity in conducting the Examination.
8. The Regius Professor of Divinity shall give public notice of the
Examination by fixing on the door of the University Schools, eight days at
least before the assigned time, a written paper specifying the name and
College of the Candidate, the subject of his dissertation, and the day, hour,
and place appointed for the Examination: copies of the notice shall be
delivered also at the same time to the Vice- Chancellor and to the Professors
of 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 other
subjects in the faculty of a more general nature ; and the Examination
shall be conducted in writing, but the Examiners shall have the power of
putting viva voce questions if they consider it necessary. No Candidate
shall be approved for the degree unless the Examiners decide that he has
passed the Examination satisfactorily, or unless he be specially exempted
under Regulation 11.
10. If the Regius Professor be unable to take part in the Examination,
some graduate in Divinity, who is a member of the Senate, shall be deputed
by him to preside in his stead,
11. The Professors, if unanimous, shall have power to exempt the
Candidate from this examination, where the special merits of his disserta-
tion or of his published works appear to them sufficient to entitle him to a
degree.
12. 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.
13. 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.
14. If and when a Candidate has satisfied the foregoing conditions
qualifying him for the degree of Bachelor of Divinity, the Eegius Pro-
fessor of Divinity shall certify the Registrary to that effect. The certi-
ficate shall be published in the University Reporter and shall be preserved
in 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
certify the Registrary to that effect. The certificate shall be published in
the University Reporter and shall be preserved 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-
fesis, or History, or with the Evidences of Christianity, or with Dogmatic
'heology, or with Ecclesiastical History, Literature, or Antiquities.
2. The subject of the dissertation shall be approved beforehand by the
Professors of Divinity, by a majority of votes.
3. The dissertation shall be sent eitherprinted or in manuscript to the
Regius Professor of Divinity.
4. No Candidate shall be approved for the degree, whose dissertation
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shall not have been accepted as satisfactory by the Professors of Divinity by
a majority 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. When the Dissertation of a Candidate has been accepted and has
been printed, the Regius Professor of Divinity shall send a certificate to
that effect to the Vice-Chancellor for preservation in the Registry: and
the Vice-Chancellor shall publish 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 University Church, the Regius Professor of Divhiity shall
certify the Registrary to that effect. The certificate shall be published in
the University Reporter and shall be preserved in the Registry,
PROCEEDINGS IN LAW.
I. Bachelor.
1. Any graduate who desires to proceed 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 part, of that examination by attaining therein the minimum standard
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 dififerent years.
2. The above regulation as to graduates proceeding to the degree
of Bachelor 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 required of a candidate who under the
regulations for the Law Tripos has become entitled to proceed to the
degree of Bachelor of Law, provided he has attained the standard of
a first class in both parts of the Law Tripos: but no such candidate shall,
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for this purpose, be allowed to enter for a part in which he has already
been examined, in other case? no one shall incept in Law unless he has
obtained permission under these Regulations.
2. Every Applicant for such permission must be a Bachelor of Law or
a Master or Bachelor of Arts.
3. 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 (c) become qualified to practise
as a barrister or solicitor in England or Ireland or as an advocate or law
agent in Scotland.
4. Every Applicant shall make his application in writing to the
Chairman of the Special Board for Law and shall submit to the Degree
Committee of the said Board a dissertation that he has composed upon
some branch of law or of the history or philosophy of law.
6. The dissertation (which may be in print or in manuscript and pub-
lished or unpublished) may, if the Board think fit, be referred to one or
more persons appointed by the Committee, who may or may not be
members of the Committee, and who shall have a discretionary power to
examine the Candidate either orally or in writing upon the subject of the
dissertation and shall report thereon to the Committee.
The applicant is required to state, generally in a preface to his disser-
tation and specifically in notes, the sources from which his information is
taken, the extent to which he has availed himself of the work of others, and
the portions of the dissertation which he claims as orig-inal.
6. If the Committee shall be of opinion that the work of reporting on
the dissertation is such as to require remuneration, they may direct that a
fee of two guineas be paid from the University Chest to each referee.
7. If the Committee shall be of opinion that the dissertation is of suf-
ficient merit to entitle the Candidate to incept in Law, 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 resolu-
tion certified by the Chairman of the Board shall be sent to the Vice-
Chancellor for preservation in the Registry, and the Vice-Chancellor shall
publish the name of the Candidate 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 such
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 shall come under the provisions of
Statute B, and thereafter shall be paid to the Registrary for the University
Chest.
12. 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. 147).
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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 Master 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.
15. 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 the 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 prima facie a qualification for the degree, 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 Committee shall be of opinion that 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.
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 Registry, 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 degree 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 of ten
guineas. Such fees shall be paid to the Regius Professor of Civil Law until
the Professorship shall come under the provisions of Statute B, and there-
after shall be paid to the Registrary for the University Chest.
9. In the above Regulations 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. 156).
10. A Master of Law who has obtained such approval as aforesaid,
may be admitted Doctor Designate 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.
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PROCEEDINGS IN MEDICINE AND SURGERY.
A Student must have kept nine terras before he can be
admitted Bachelor Designate in Medicine or Bachelor Designate
in Surgery. A Bachelor of Arts may be admitted also.
The Inauguration takes place on the last day (or, if that day
be Sunday, the last day but one) of the Michaelmas Term.
A Bachelor of Medicine in the ninth term after Inauguration,
and a Master of Arts in the twelfth term after creation, may be
admitted Doctor Designate in Medicine.
A Bachelor of Surgery after three years from Inauguration
may be admitted Inceptor in Surgery, A Master of Arts may
be admitted also.
A Doctor Designate in Medicine is created Doctor, and an In-
ceptor in Surgery is created Master, without personal attendance,
on the Tuesday immediately preceding the last day of Easter Term.
REGULATIONS FOR DEGREES IN MEDICINE AND
SURGERY.
BACHELOR OF MEDICINE.
General Regulations.
1. Students who have not graduated in Arts proceeding to the degree
of Bachelor of Medicine shall be required to pass the Previous Examination,
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
Eroduce Certificates of diligent attendance in each term on courses of
eetures, or Practical Instruction, in two of the subjects of the Examin-
ations for Medical or Surgical degrees; or of diligent 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'.
6. 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
Examinations until he has passed the Previous Examination or has
obtained certificates entitling him to exemption from it, has commenced
residence in the University, and has paid the Matriculation fee. For a
candidate who has not yet paid the Matriculation fee, the Matriculation fee
1 For the list of recognised HospitaU and Medical School*, gee p. 139.
2 For the time claimed by the Student as pq«sed in Medical Study out of the UniTeraity
evidence is required of attendance on Lectures in one of the recognised Schools of Medicine, or on
the Practice in one of the recognised Hospitals, see p. 139.
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shall be paid to the Registrar at the same time as the Examination fee.
No Student shall be admitted to the Second Examination until he has
passed both parts of the First Examination ; or to either part of the Third
Examination until he has passed the Second Examination.
6. 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 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
and Third Examinations shall 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 Examination shall begin in the
Michaelmas Term on the second Tuesday in December, and in the Easter
Term on the last Tuesday but one befoi-e 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 by the Tutors (either directly or through the Praelectors)
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 before the beginning of the Examination.
The Certificates required to be produced before admission to any of the
Examinations shall be sent by the Candidates to the Registrary not later
than the fifth day before the beginning of the Examination ; and it shall
be his duty to examine the Certificates and to ascertain that no one is
improperly admitted to the Examinations.
The Registrary shall send to the Tutors and Prselectors of the several
Colleges and Public Hostels the Principals of Hostels and the proper
officer of the Non-Collegiate Students Board and to the Regius Professor
of Physic a First List of candidates for each part of each of the Examination*
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 until 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 Examinations except by the special permission of
the Regius Professor of Physic.
If any candidate for an Examination whose name has not been sent in
to 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
together 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 Examination 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 such
Examination, and shall be preserved in the Registry.
Lists or Names shall be considered to have been sent to the Registrary
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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.
8. The Examinations shall be partly in writing", partly oral, and partly
practical.
9. The names of the successful Candidates in the several Examinations
shall be arrang-ed in alphabetical order.
10. Schedules defining the range of the Examination in Chemistry, in
Physics, and in Elementary Biology, shall be drawn up from time to time
by the Special Board for Physics and Chemistry and the Special Board for
Biology and Geology in consultation with the Special Board for Medicine.
The Schedules shall be published by the Special Board for Medicine.
11. The Special Board for Medicine shall from time to time draw up
Schedules defining the range of the Examination in Pharmacology and in
General Pathology.
12. Every Candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Medicine shall be
required to keep an Act in the Public Schools at some time after he has
passed the Third Examination.
Regulations for the First Examination.
13. The Subjects of the First Examination shall be
Chemistry, Physics, and Elementary Biology.
The Examination shall be divided into three parts, one including
(1) Chemistry, (2) Physics, (3) Elementary Biology.
The student shall be allowed to take the three parts either together or
separately.
14. The student before admission or readmission to the Examination
shall pay the following fees to the Kegistrary for the University Chest,
for the Examination in Chemistry, £1. Is. ; for the Examination in Physics,
£1. Is. ; for the Examination in Elementary Biology, £2. 2s.
15. A student who has passed the Examination in Chemistry or in
Physics or in Elementary Biology in the Preliminary Scientific Examin-
ation shall be regarded as having passed the corresponding part of the
First M.B. Examination, Avithout the payment of an additional fee.
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 Physiology ; also a
Certificate of having practised Dissection during six months at least.
18. The student before admission or readmission to the Second Exami-
nation shall pay to the Begistrary a fee of £2. 2i. 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,
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B Therapeutics, Diseases of Children, Mental Diseases, Elements
H of Hygiene, and Medical Jurisprudence).
sM The Third Examination shall be divided into two parts, called the
First Part and the Second Part respectively. The student shall be
allowed to take the two Parts either together or separately.
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 ; (3) Principles and Practice of Physic.
In the Second Part the student may present himself for examination
in any two or in all of the sections numbered (1), (2), and (3). 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 Kegius 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
General Pathology; also a Certificate of having attended the practice of a
recognised Hospital i during six months at least.
The student before admission to the Second Part of the Third Ex-
amination shall produce evidence that he has completed five years of
Medical Study (Regvilation 2), and shall produce Certificates of diligent
attendance on a course of Lectures in each of the following subjects:
(1) Principles and Practice of Surgery, (2) Midwifery, (3) Principles and
Practice of Physic, (4) Medical Jurisprudence ; on a course of instruction
in (5) Practical Surgery ; and on a course of instruction in (6) Practical
Pharmacy and Dispensing given at a recognised Medical School or
Hospital 1, or by a registered Medical Practitioner, or by a duly qualified
Pharmaceutical Chemist, and a course of Practical instruction at a
recognised Medical School or Hospital, jin (7) the administration of
anaesthetics; also a Certificate of proficiency in Vaccination from an
authorised Teacher appointed by the Local Government Board; a Cer-
tificate of having attended twenty cases of Midwifery; a Certificate
of having at a recognised Hospital ^ acted as Dresser or House Surgeon
for six months, as Clinical clerk or House Physician 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 2 during three years; and a Certificate of having
attended the Practice (with clinical instruction) of a recognised Fever
Hospital 3 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 Registrary a fee of £3. 3s. for the
1 For the list of recoiaiised Hospitals, see p. 139.
2 Part of this time may be passed in attendance at some Asylum for the Insane or other Special
Hospital recognised by the Special Board for Medicine : see p. 140. 3 See p. 140.
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University Chest ; but any student who has been exempted from further
examination in two of the sections of the Second Part shall be required to
pay a fee of £2. 2s. only on admission or re-admission to examination in
the remaining section i.
Regulations for the Act.
(The Act cannot be kept till after the Candidate has passed both Parts
of the Third Examination. )
21. Every Candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Medicine shall com-
pose a Thesis on some subject approved by the Regius Professor of Physic.
The Candidate shall send his Thesis to the Regius Professor for his
approval. The Regius Professor may, if he thinks fit, obtain a report on
the Thesis from some person specially skilled in the subject thereof, who
shall be entitled to receive for his report a fee of one guinea from the
University Chest. If the Eegius Professor decides that the Thesis is of
sufficient merit he shall assign a day and hour for the Act to be kept in the
Public Schools.
The Candidate shall then cause public notice of the Act to be given by
fixing on the door of the Public Schools eight days (or such shorter period
as the Regius Professor shall allow) before the da}' assigned for the Act a
paper specifying
(1) the name and College of the Candidate,
(2) the day and hour assigned for the Act, and
(3) the subject of his Thesis;
he shall also cause copies of the notice to be delivered to the Vice-Chan-
cellor, to the Regius Professor, and to the Registrary,
The Regius Professor shall preside over the Act, or shall appoint 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.
The Act shall be kept in the following manner :
The Candidate shall read his Thesis or such portion thereof as the
Regius Professor or his Deputy shall direct ; 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 Regius 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 Bachelor of Medicine. The
Certificate shall be pubhshed in the University Reporter.
A candidate who, having already been admitted to a degree in the
University, and having passed all the Examinations for the degree of
Bachelor of Medicine, is unal)le on account of absence abroad to keep the
Act in person may apply to the Regius Professor of Physic for permission
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 Board 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.
1 The fee for studenta who passed both Parts of the Second Examination before May, 1900, is £2. 2«.
PROCEEDINGS IN MEDICINE. 1;^^
The Regius Professor shall present to the Degree Committee a report
on the merits of the whole of the work submitted by the candidate, or
shall appoint 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 resolve
" 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 the 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,
and shall be published in the University Reporter.
A candidate so approved shall be deemed to have kept the Act as
required by the foregoing Regulations.
Regulations concerning Examiners.
22. The Examiners for the First Examination shall be the Regius
Professor of Physic, the two Examiners in Elementary Chemistry, the
two Examiners in Elementary Physics, and the two Examiners in Ele-
mentary Biology 1.
23. The Examiners for the Second Examination shall be the Regius
Professor of Physic, the two Examiners in Human Anatomy, and the
two Examiners in Physiology i for Medical Degrees.
24. The Examiners for the First Part of the Third Examination shall
be the Regius Professor of Physic, together with two Examiners in
Pharmacology and two Examiners in General Pathology, nominated
annually by the Special Board for Medicine and elected by the Senate.
The Examiners for the Second Part of the Third Examination shall
be the Regius Professor of Physic, and the Professor of Surgery, together
with four Examiners in Sm-gery, two Examiners in Midwifery, and four
Examiners in Medicuie, nominated annually by the Special Board for
Medicine and elected by the Senate.
25. In case the Regius Professor of Physic be prevented by illness or
other reasonable cause from taking part as an Examiner ex ojicio in any
of the Examinations for the degree of Bachelor of Medicine, it shall be
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 Surgery be prevented by illness or other
reasonable cause from taking part as Examiner ex ojicio 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 his
stead, subject to the approval of the Vice-Chancellor.
In case the Regius Professor of Physic should deem it necessary 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 Examiners, subject
to the approval of the Vice-Chancellor. An Additional Examiner so
appointed shall act for one Term, and shall receive twenty pounds from
the University 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 one or more Additional Examiners in Surgery,
1 See p. 140.
132 PROCEEDINGS IN MEDICINE.
subject to the approval of the Vice-Chancellor. An Additional Examiner
so appointed shall act for one Term, and shall receive twenty pounds
from the University Chest.
26. The Examiners for the First Part of the Third Examination
(other than the Examiner ex o^cio) 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 officio) shall be elected at the first Congregation in
June of the academical year preceding that for which they are to hold
office.
27. Each of the Examiners for the year (other than the Examiner
ex officio) for the First Part of the Third Examination shall receive thirty
pounds, and each of the Examiners for the year (other than the Examiners
ex officio) for the Second Part of the Third Examination, shall receive
forty pounds, from the University Chest.
DOCTOR OF MEDICINE.
All persons proceeding to the degree of Doctor of Medicine are re-
quired to produce certificates of having been engaged in Medical Study
during five years^.
The names and certificates of Candidates must be sent to the Regius
Professor of Physic.
Masters of Arts, proceeding to the degree of Doctor of Medicine, are
required to produce the same certificates of attendance on Lectures and
of attendance on Hospital Practice, and to pass the same Examinations, as
are required for the degree of Bachelor of Medicine.
For the Degree of M.D. one Act is kept. The manner of keeping
it is like that for the Degree of MB., with the following Additional
Regulations:
That, previously to the Thesis being read, four topics relating severally
to Physiology, Pathology, Practice of Medicine, and State Medicine, be
submitted to the Candidate, on one of which, selected by himself, he be re-
quired to write a short extempore essay.
That the viva voce discussion and examination in the Act be somewhat
extended in length, but restricted to the subjects of Pathology , Practice of
Medicine, and State Medicine,and the subjects of the Thesis and the Essay.
That the Assessor 2 assist the Professor in choosing the four topics and
in deciding on the merits of the Essay as well as in conducting the Act.
The Professor and his Assessor may, if they think fit, obtain a report on
the Thesis from some person specially skilled in the subject thereof, who
shall be entitled to receive for his report a fee of two guineas from the
University Chest.
In case the Assessor is prevented by iUness or other reasonable cause
from taking part in conducting the exercises for the degree of Doctor of
Medicine it shall be competent for the Regius Professor of Physic to
appoint a Doctor of Medicine who is a Member of the Senate to act instead
of the Assessor, subject to the approval of the Vice-Chancellor.
That the Thesis be sent to the Regius Professor at least a fortnight
before the time for keeping the Act, and, after the Act is kept, the Thesis
or a copy of it remain in the custody of the Professor. If the Regius Pro-
1 Medical Study out of the University io in aU cases understood to nnpan study at sonne well-
known School of Medicine, which shall have been recognised by the Special Board for Medicine.
It is the duty of the Board to define from time to lime what shall be sufficient evidence of such
Medical Study. For the time claimed as passed in Medical Study uut of the University, evidence is
required of ai tendance in one of the Medical Schools, or on the Practice in one of the Hospitals.
For the list of recognised Schools of Medicine and Hospitals, see p. 139.
2 A Doctor of Medicine is annually appointed as Assessor to the Regius Professor.
PEOCEEDINGS IN MEDICINE. 133
fessor and the Assessor shall consider the exercises to have been duly
performed, they shall certify the Registrary to that effect and the certi-
ficate shall be pu blished in the University Reporter.
A candidate who, having pursued the studies and passed the Examin-
ations prescribed for the degree of Doctor of Medicine, is unable on
account of absence abroad to keep the Act and perform the exercises in
person may apply to the Regius Professor of Physic for permission 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 Board 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, and his Assessor or the deputy for the Assessor
appointed in accordance with the Ordinances, shall present to the Degree
Committee a report on the merits of the whole of the work submitted by
the candidate.
If the Degree Committee, at a meeting at which not less than two-
thirds of the members are present, shall after considering the report
resolve "that the candidate be approved for the degree of Doctor of
Medicine," the Chairman shall draw up and sign a statement to that
effect, indicating therein the 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,
and shall be published in the University Reporter.
A candidate so approved shall be deemed to have duly performed the
exercises as required by the Ordinances.
The Assessor shall receive from the University Chest for each can-
didate so approved the same fee as is paid in respect 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
member of the Special Board for Medicine.
BACHELOR OF SURGERY.
General Regulations.
1. Students who have not graduated in Medicine proceeding to the
degree of Bachelor of Surgery shall be required to do all that is required of
Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Medicine, excepting only that
they shall not be required to keep an Act.
2. There 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 for 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 Svmday the last day but one) of the Michaehnas
Term.
At the inauguration the names shall be arranged in order of seniority
as follows :
(a) those who have been Bachelors of Arts, arranged alpha.
betically,
{h) other Bachelors Designate in Surgery, arranged alphabetically.
134 PROCEEDINGS IN MEDICINE.
MASTER OF SURGERY.
General Regulations.
1. Candidates for the degree of Master of Surgery shall be required
(a) to have done all that is required of Candidates for the degree of
Bachelor of Surgery, or (6) if they are already Masters of Arts to have
become legally 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 degree, or (2) apply as
hereinafter provided for permission to incept without examination.
Bachelors of Surgery who are not Masters of Arts shall not be
admitted to the Examination until they have completed two years from
their inauguration as Bachelors of Surgery.
Masters of Arts may be admitted to the Examination at any time after
their creation as Masters of Arts.
No Candidate shall apply for permission to incept in Surgery without
examination until three years at least have elapsed (a) from the time at
which he completed all that is required of Candidates for the degree of
Bachelor of Surgery, or (6) from the time at which he became legally
qualified under the Medical Acts to practise Surgery.
3. The day of creation of Masters of Surgery shall be the Tuesday im-
mediately preceding the last day of the Easter Term.
At the creation the names shall be arranged in order of seniority as
follows :
(a) those who have been Masters of Arts, arranged according to
their seniority as Masters of Arts,
(6) those who have been Bachelors of Surgery, arranged according
to their seniority as Bachelors of Surgery.
Regulations for the Flxamination.
4. The Examination for the degree of Master of Surgery shall be held
twice in the year, namely in the Michaelmas Term and in the Easter
Term. It shall begin in each case as soon as conveniently may be after
the conclusion of the First Part of the Third Examination for the degree
of Bachelor of Medicine.
5. The Candidate before admission or re-admission to the Examination
shall pay to the Registrary a fee of £3. Ss. for the University Chest.
6. Those persons who intend to present themselves for the Examin-
ation shall send their 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-
properly admitted to the Examination, and to furnish the Examiners with
a correct list of Candidates.
7. The Subjects of the 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. The Examination shall be partly in writing, partly oral, and partly
practical.
9. The names of the successful Candidates in the Examination shall be
arranged in alphabetical order.
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Regulations concerning Examiners.
10. The Examiners for the Examination for the degree of Master of
Surgery shall be the Professor of Surgery and the Examiners in Surgery
for the year.
11. In case the Professor of Surgery be prevented by illness or other
reasonable cause from takin? part as Examiner «j? officio in the Examination,
it shall be competent for him to appoint a Master of Surgery who is a
Member of the Senate to examine in his stead, subject to the approval
of the Vice-Chancellor.
Regulations for incepting without Examination.
12. Masters of Arts or Bachelors of Surgery, who have completed
three years (a) from the time at which they passed the last of the Examin-
ations required for the Degree of Bachelor of Surgery, or (h) from the time
at which they became legally qualified under the Medical Acts to practise
Surgery, may apply for permission to incept in Surgery without examin-
ation.
13. A Candidate shall make his application in writing to the Chairman
of the Special Board for Medicine, and shall specify therein the printed or
written contributions to the advancement of the Science or Art of Surgery
upon which his claim for the degree of Master of Surgery is based.
14. Every such application shall be considered by the Degree Com-
mittee of the Special Board, and if the Committee shall be of opinion that
the contributions therein specified constitute j9rma/aae a qualification for
the degree, they shall obtain reports upon them from two or more referees
skilled in Surgery, who may be members of the Committee or not. The
referees shall have power if they see fit to examine the Candidate orally or
otherwise on the subjects of his conti'ibutions, and their reports 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 Surgery 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 Board
shall be communicated to the Vice-Chancellor for preservation in the
Kegistry.
The Vice-Chancellor shall publish the name of the Candidate as being
permitted to incept in Surgery.
16. No Candidate shall be present 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 except at a meeting at which not less
than two-thirds of the members of the Committee are present.
18. 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.
- 19. Every Candidate on making his application for permission to
incept in Surgery without examination shall pay to the Registraiy a fee of
five guineas for the University Chest.
136 PROCEEDINGS IN xMEDICINE.
SCHEDULES DEFINING THE RANGE OF EXAMINATIONS.
Published by the Special Board fob Medicine.
CHEMISTRY.
(Issued May 4, 1908.)
I. The questions in Chemistry will have reference to
Essential features of chemical change. Compounds and mixtures.
Indestructibility of matter. Law of constant composition and multiple
proportions, equivalent, atomic and molecular weights. Combination of
gases by volume. Avogadro's hypothesis. Calculations involving the
weights and volumes of substances which take part in or result from
chemical changes. Atomic and molecular weights and the general methods
used in their determination. AUotropy. Catalysis. Diffusion of gases.
Dialysis. Oxidation and reduction. General methods of preparation and
properties of acids, bases and salts Electrolysis.
Oxygen and hydrogen. Ozone. Water, its composition, formula, and
chemical properties. Natural waters and their action on lead and iron.
Solution of gases and solids in water. Water of crystallization. Hydrogen
peroxide.
The composition and properties of air. The detection and separation
from it of the principal constituents.
Nitrogen, ammonia, nitrous oxide, nitric oxide, nitrogen peroxide, and
nitric acid.
Chlorine, bromine and iodine. Hydrochloric acid. Action of chlorine
on the alkaline hydroxides.
Carbon, its chemical and physical properties. Carbon monoxide and
carbon dioxide. Combustion.
Sulphur, its chemical and physical properties. Hydrogen sulphide,
sulphur dioxide and trioxide, sulphuric acid.
Phosphorus, its chemical and physical properties, phosphorus pentoxide,
phosphorus trichloride and pentachloride, ortho- and metaphosphoric acid,
tricalcium phosphate. Arseniuretted hydrogen, arsenious oxide, and
sodium arsenite.
The preparation and properties of the commoner oxides, hydroxides,
carbonates, chlorides, sulphates and nitrates of sodium, calcium, lead,
copper, iron and mercury. Manganese dioxide and potassium per-
manganate.
The separation and purification of organic compounds. Detection and
estimation of the constituent elements in organic compounds and the
determination of molecular formulae. 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 amides; illustrated by the methods of preparation and
the properties of : methane and ethane ; ethylene ; acetylene ; methyl and
ethyl alcohols ; formaldehyde and acetaldehyde ; acetone ; formic, acetic,
glycoUic, lactic (with stereoisomers), and oxalic acids; ethyl ether; ethyl
acetate ; methylamines ; aminoacetic acid ; acetamide ; urea.
Chloroform, chloral; hydrocyanic acid, methyl cyanide. Glycol,
glycerol, fats and soaps.
Benzene, toluene, nitrobenzene, aniline, phenol, benzoic acid, and
salicylic acid.
The evidence (treated from an elementary standpoint) upon which the con-
stitutional formuhe of the organic substances above-mentioned are based.
Starch, grape sugar, cane sugar, uric acid.
PROCEEDINGS IN MEDICINE. I37
Practical.
The purification of substances by crystallization, distillation and
precipitation.
Detection of the commoner gases.
Simple measurements of the volumes of gases which result from 01
take part in chemical reactions.
Qualitative analysis of simple salts (not mixtures).
Volumetric estimation of acids, alkalies, iron, alkaline carbonates, and
chlorides in neutral solution. Standard solutions will be provided.
The detection of the following organic compounds: ethyl alcohol,
acetaldehyde, chloral, formic and acetic acids, aniline, phenol, benzoic and
sahcylic acids, cane and grape sugar, starch, urea.
PHYSICS.
1. The elements of Mechanics treated experimentally. Methods of
measin-ement of lengths, areas and volumes; graphical methods. Velocity,
acceleration and their composition. The laws of motion and simple
applications of them. Relation between force, work, and energy.
The composition and resolution of forces in one plane, moments, centre
of gravity, machines. Characteristics of solids, liquids and gases. Density
and specific gravity. The pressure of liquids and gases, floating bodies,
Boyle's Law, simple hydrostatic machines.
2. The elements of Heat. Thermometry. Measurement of quantity
of heat, specific heat, latent heat. Expansion of solids, liquids and gases.
Change of state, vapour pressure, hygrometry. Conduction, convection
and radiation. Relation of heat and work.
3. The elements of Light. Propagation, reflexion and refraction of
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 stnicture 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; conductors and insulators. Electrostatic
induction. Simple electrostatic instruments. Potential. The electric
current, its magnetic, chemical and heating effects. Simple cells.
Measurement of current; Ohm's Law. Comparison of electromotive
forces and resistances. Electro-magnetic induction, the induction-coil.
The knowledge of Physics 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 include 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, histolog-y,
physiology, and life-history of plants, as illustrated by the following types:
Saccharomyces, Piotococcus, Mucor, Spirogyra, the fern, Piiius, and the
angiospermous flowering plant.
(2) The fundamental facts and laws of animal morphology, as illus-
trated by the following types: Amoeba, Puramoecium or Vorticella, Hydra,
Lumbricus, Asiacus, Anodon, Scyllium, Rana, Lepus.
138 PROCEEDINGS IN MEDICINE.
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 history of the larva of Rana.
He will not be expected to deal with purely physiological details.
PHAKMACOLOGY.
(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 auimal body. The actions of dmgs on ferments,
on micro-organisms, and on other low forms of life. The general piin-
ciples of antagonism, idiosyncrasy, and tolerance in relation to remedies.
The absorption and elimination of drugs. The relation of chemical struct-
ure to physiological action. The dosage and the active ingredients of
the more potent official remedies.
There will also be
I. {For all candidates.) An oral examination on the effects of drugs
on ferments, on micro-organisms, on blood, on protoplasm, and on nervous
and muscular tissues ; and on the interpretation of simple tracings and
diagrams.
II. (For candidates toho have not passed in Pharmaceutical Chemistry
under the old Regulations.) An oral and practical examination on the
chief physical characters and chemical reactions, so far as these are of
pharmacological importance, of the following drugs: Potassium Iodide,
Calomel, Corrosive Sublimate, Fowler's Solution, Hydrochloric Solution of
Arsenic, Iron Phosphate, Iron and Ammonium Citrate, Tartarated Anti-
mony, Bismuth Oxynitrate, Iodoform, Phenol, Salicin, Salicylic Acid,
Gallic Acid, Tannic Acid, Acetanilide, Phenacetin, Phenazone, Solution of
Trinitrin, Amyl Nitrite, Chloral Hydrate, Dilute Hydrocyanic Acid, and
the alkaloids Atropine, Morphine, Quinine, Strychnine. A knowledge of
the impurities commonly associated with the foregoing, so far as they are
of therapeutic importance, and of the chemical incompatibilities of drugs
which are apt to be prescribed together, will be expected.
GENEEAL PATHOLOGY.
(Issued February 6, 1902.)
The questions will be of an elementary character and will have refer-
ence to
The degenerations and infiltrations, atrophy, and necrosis. Hyper-
plasia and hypertrophy. Tumours. Passive and active hyperaemia,
heemorrliage, dropsy, embolism, thrombosis, infarction. Anaemia and
leucocytosis. Inflammation, suppuration, and repair. Animal and vege-
table parasites. Infection and immunity. The morbid changes induced
by pathogenic organisms.
The oral and practical examination will have reference to
The investigation and recognition, by methods adapted for clinical
use, of morbid secretions and tissues, of the micro-organisms associated
with the more important infective disorders, of the higher parasitic fungi,
and of the commoner animal parasites.
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SCHOOLS OF MEDICINE AND GENERAL HOSPITALS
RECOGNISED BY THE BOARD.
The University of Oxford.
London Schools of Medicine and Hospitals. The Medical Schools of —
Charing-Cross Hospital, Guy's Hospital, King's College (and Hospital),
London Hospital, Middlesex Hospital, St Bartholomew's Hospital,
St George's Hospital, St Mary's Hospital, St Thomas's Hospital, Univer-
sity College (and Hospital), Westminster Hospital,
Provincial Schools of Medicine. Birmingham : Mason College. Bristol :
University College Medical School. Cardiff : University College of South
Wales and Monmouthshire (Faculty of Medicine). Leeds : Yorkshire College
(Medical Department). Liverpool : University College and Royal Infirmary
School of Medicine. Manchester: Owens College and Royal School of
Medicine, Newcastle-upon-Tyne: College of Medicine. Sheffield: School of
Medicine.
Provincial Hospitals. Bath : Royal United Hospital. Bedford: General
Infirmary. Birmingham : General Hospital, Queen's Hospital. Brighton :
Sussex County Hospital. Bristol: Royal Infirmary, General Hospital.
Cambridge: Addenbrooke's Hospital. Canterbury: KenJ; and Canterbury
Hospital. Cardiff: Infirmary. Derby: Derbyshire General Infirmary.
Exeter: Devon and Exeter Hospital. Gloucester: General Infirmary.
Hull : General Infirmary. Leeds : General Infirmary. Leicester :
Infirmary. Liverpool : Royal Infirmary, Northern Hospital, Royal
Southern Hospital, United Hospitals. Manchester: Royal Infirmary.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne : Infirmary. Northampton : General Infirmary.
Norwich : 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 : Royal
Hants County Hospital. Worcester : General Infirmary. York : County
Hospital.
Scotch Schools of Medicine. Anderson's College, Glasgow. University
of Aberdeen. Surgeon's Hall School of Medicine, Edinburgh. University
of Edinburgh. University of Glasgow. University of St Andrews (in-
cluding University College, Dundee.
Scotch Hospitals. Aberdeen : Royal Infirmary. Dundee : Royal In-
firmary. Edinburgh: Royal Infirmary. Glasgow: Royal Infirmary,
Western Infirmary. Greenock: Hospital and Infirmary. Paisley: 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. Ti-inity College, Dublin.
Irish Hospitals. Cork : North Charitable Infirmary, South Charitable
Infirmary. Dublin: Adelaide Hospital, City of Dublin Hospital, Dr
Steeven's Hospital, Meath Hospital, Richmond, Whitworth and Hardwicke
(Government) Hospital, Sir Patrick Dun's Hospital, St Vincent's Hospital,
Mater Misericordiae Hospital. Belfast : Royal Hospital. Galway : County
Infirmary.
Colonial 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. Copenhagen. Gottingen.
Halle. Heidelberg. Kingston, Ontario: Queen's University. Lahore:
140 REGULATIONS FOR EXAMINERS.
Medical College. Leipzig. Leyden. Madras: Medical College. Uni-
versity of Melbourne, Australia. Montpellier. Montreal : McGill College
and University. Munich. University of the City of New York. Uni-
versity of New Zealand. Padua. Paris. Pavia. Philadelphia : Jefferson
Medical College, Pennsylvania University. Prague. Stockholm. Strass-
burg. University of Sydney, Australia. Toronto: University of Toronto.
Tubingen. Turin. Vienna. Wurzburg. Zurich.
Of the three years during which attendance on Medical and Surgical
Practice is required previous to the Second Part of the Tliird M.B. Examin-
ation (Reg. 20), not less than two years must be passed at a General
Hospital for Medical and Surgical Patients; and periods not exceeding
six months may be passed in attendance at a recognised Asylum or
Hospital for the Insane, not exceeding six months at a recognised
Hospital for Children either as a Student (in Hospitals ^) or as a resident
Medical Officer (in Hospitals B), not exceeding three months at a recog-
nised Maternity Hospital, not exceeding three months at a recognised
Fever Hospital, not exceeding three months at a recognised Hospital
for Special Diseases, and not exceeding three months at a recognised
Ophthalmic Hospital.
SPECIAL HOSPITALS RECOGNISED BY THE BOARD.
Hospitals for the Insane. England : The County and Borough Asylums
and Public Hospitals for the Insane. Scotland: The Public Asylums
for the Insane. Ireland : The District Asylums, the Asylums at Dundrum,
and Swift's Hospital.
Hospitals for Children — A. London: The Hospital for Sick Children,
Great Ormond Street. Edinburgh: Royal Hospital for Sick Children.
Glasgow : Hospital for Sick Children.
Hospitals for Children — B. London: East London Hospital for
Children, Evelina Hospital, North Eastern Hospital for Children.
Birmingham: Free Hospital for Sick Children. Liverpool: Infirmary for
Childrea. Manchester: Pendlebury Hospital for Sick Children.
Maternity Hospitals. London: Queen Charlotte's Lying-in Hospital.
Dublin : Rotunda Lying-in Hospital.
Fever Hospitals. London : London Fever Hospital (Liverpool Road).
Fever Hospitals of the Metropolitan Asylums Board. Plaistow and
Dagenham Hospitals. Leeds: Borough Fever Hospital. Edinburgh:
Fever Hospital. Glasgow: City of Glasgow Fever Hospital. Dublin:
Fever Hospital (Cork Street). Liverpool: City Fever Hospitals (North,
South and Parkhill). Birmingham: City Hospital. Bristol: City Isola-
tion Hospitals. Newcastle-on-Tyne : City Hospital for Infectious Diseases.
Hospital for Special Diseases. London : The Hospital for Consump-
tion and Diseases of the Chest (Brompton).
Ophthalmic Hospital. London: Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital
(Moorflelds).
EXAMINERS FOR THE NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOS. THE
FIRST AND THE SECOND EXAMINATION FOR M.B., AND
THE SPECIAL EXAMINATIONS IN NATURAL SCIENCE.
I. That the following Examiners be nominated as hereinafter pro-
vided and appointed by Grace of the Senate at a congregation before the
division of the Michaelmas Term in each year.
(1) Two Examiners in Physics whose duty it shall be to take part
in the Examinations for the Natural Sciences Tripos ; and two Examiners
in Elementary Physics whose duty it shall be to take part in the First
KEGULATIONS FOR EXAMIJNJ ERS. 141
Examination for M.B., and the Special Examinations in Physics and in
Chemistry.
(2) Two Examiners in Chemistry whose duty it shall be to take
part in the Examinations for the Natural Sciences Tripos; and two
Examiners in Elementary Chemistry whose duty it shall he to take part
in the First Examination for M.B. and the Special Examinations in
Physics and in Chemistry.
(3) Two Examiners in Mineralogy whose duty it shall be to take
part in the Examinations for the Natural Sciences Tripos.
(4) Two Examiners in Geology whose duty it shall be to take part
in the Examinations for the Natural Sciences Tripos and the Special Ex-
amination in Geology,
(6) Two Examiners in Botany whose duty it shall he to take part
in the Examinations for the Natural Sciences Tripos and the Special Ex-
amination in Botany.
(6) Two Examiners in Zoology whose duty it shall be to take part
in the Examinations for the Natural Sciences Tripos and the Special Ex-
amination in Zoology.
(7) Two Examiners in Elementary Biology whose duty it shall be
to take part in the First Examination for M.B.
(8) Two Examiners in Human Anatomy for the Natural Sciences
Tripos whose duty it shall be to take part in the Examinations for the
Natural Sciences Tripos ; and two Examiners in Human Anatomy for
Medical Degrees.
(9) Two Examiners in Physiology for the Natural Sciences Tripos
whose duty it shall be to take part in the Examinations for the Natural
Sciences Tripos and the Special Examination in Physiology; and two
Examiners in Physiology for Medical Degrees.
II. That, as heretofore, it be the duty of the Eegius Professor of
Physic to take part as Examiner ex officio in the First and Second Ex-
aminations for M.B.
III. That each of the two Examiners in Physics, and in Chemistry,
receive from the University Chest a fixed stipend of twenty pounds
together 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 fixed stipend of twenty pounds together with the sum of five shillings
for each Candidate examined by him in the Natural Sciences Tripos,
or in a Special Examination.
That each of the two Examiners in Human Anatomy and in Physiology
for Medical Degrees receive from the 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 Chest a fixed stipend of twenty pounds together with
the sum of five shillings for each Candidate examined by him in the
Natural Sciences Tripos, or in a Special Examination, and that each of the
two Examiners in Zoology and Comparative Anatomy receive from the Uni-
versity Chest a fixed stipend of twenty pounds, to be increased to thirty
pounds in the event of their being required to examine candidates in subject
(8) in the Second Part of the Natural Sciences Tripos, together with tlie
sum of five shillings for each candidate examined by him in the Natural
Sciences Tripos, 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
142 EEGULA.TIONS FOR EXAMINERS.
of five shillings for each Candidate examined by him in the Natural
Sciences Tripos.
That each of the two Examiners in Elementary Physics, in Elemen-
tary Chemistry, and in Elementary Biology receive a fixed stipend of
thirty pounds together with the sum of two shillings for each Candidate
examined by him in the First Examination for M.B. or in the Special
Examinations in Physics or in Chemistry or in the Preliminary Examin-
ation in Science.
IV. That the Examiners in Physics, in Chemistry, and in Mineralogy,
one of the Examiners in Elementary Physics and one of the Examiners in
Elementary Chemistry, be nominated by the Special Board for Physics
and Chemistry with the concurrence of a joint meeting of the Special
Boards for Medicine, Physics and Chemistry, and Biology and Geology.
That the 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 the Special Boards for Medicine, for Physics and Chemistry, and
for Biology and Geology.
That the Examiners in Human Anatomy and in Physiology for
Medical Degrees, and one of the Examiners in Elementary Physics, in
Elementary Chemistry, and in Elementary Biology, be nominated by
the Special 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 Special Boards as aforesaid refuse to
concur in any nomination made by a Special Board, it be the duty of such
Special Board to proceed to make another nomination, and that, if the
joint meeting refuse to concur in such second nomination, the nomination
for that turn be made by the Vice-Chancellor.
V. That the following rules apply 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 questions in that subject set in the several Examinations in which
they take part.
(2) In the Examinations for the Natural Sciences Tripos, and in
the second Examination for M.B., the papers 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 be 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 unless 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.
(6) The Examiners taking part in a Special Examination in Natural
Science shall send a report of the 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 part.
VI. That each Examiner appointed in accordance with the regu-
EXAMINATION IN SANITARY SCIENCE. I43
lations contained in this Eeport be a member of the Special Board of
Studies by which he was nominated ; that any Examiner in whose case
the nomination has been made by the Vice-Chancellor be a member of the
Special Board originally charged with the nomination; and that each
Examiner become a member of such Board at the beginning of the term
succeeding his appointment, and hold office for twelve months.
EXAMINATION IN SANITARY SCIENCE.
Two Examinations in so much of State Medicine as is comprised in
the functions of Medical Officers of Health, will be held during each year.
Each Examination will consist of two parts. Part I will begin on the first
Wednesday in April and October respectively ; Part II will begin on the
following Monday in April and October respectively.
Any person whose name is on the Medical Register is admissible
as a Candidate for this Examination provided that (1) a period of not
less than twelve months has elapsed between the attainment of a
registrable qualification in Medicine, Surgery, and Midwifery, and the
admission of the Candidate to either part of the examination ; (II) he pro-
duce evidence that, after obtaining- a registrable qualification, he has
attended during- three months the practice of a hospital for infectious
diseases at which opportunities are afforded for the study of Methods of
Administration including therein 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 evidence that,
after obtaining a registrable qualification, he has attended during- a period of
six months one or more coursesi, approved by the Syndicate, of Practical
Laboratory Instruction in Chemistry, Bacteriology, and the Pathology of
those Diseases of Animals that are transmissible to Man ; (IV) he produce evi-
dence that, after obtaining a registrable qualification, he has during six months 2
(of which at least three months shall be distinct and separate from the period of
Laboratory Instruction required under paragraph in) heen diligently engaged
in acquiringapracticalknowledgeofthe 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; (/3) in Scotland,
the Medical Officer of Health of a County or Counties or of one or more
Sanitary iJistricts 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 Staff Officer of the Royal
Army Medical Corps having charge of an Army Corps District recognised
by the General Medical Council, or Command, recognised for this purpose
by the General Medical Council 3.
1 A list of Colleges and Schools of Medicine at which the Courses of Laboratory Instruction have, for
the purposes of this Examination been already approved by the Syndicate, will be found printed on p. 3
of the Regulations issued by the Syndicate. , ,. ., .
2 This period of six months may be reduced to a period of three months (which must be distmct
:um1 separate from the period of Laboratory Instruction required under para<?raph III) in the case of any
t'aiididate who produces evidence that after obtaining a registrable qualification, he lias during three
months attended a course or courses of instruction in sanitary law, sanitary engineering, vital statistic,
anil other subjects bearing on Public Health Administration, given by a Teacher or Teachers in the
Deimrtment of Public Health of a recognised Medical Scliool. , ,,. „ , ,.
3 Districts recognised by the General Medical CouncU will be found on page 1 of the Regutatlont
issued by the Syndicate.
144 EXAMINATION IN SANITARY SCIENCE.
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
period 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 be registered, on or before January 1, 1890. A candidate who
previous to January 1902 was admitted or was qualified for admission to
the Examination, or who had already entered on the course of study
prescribed 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 analysis,
and in particular 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
relation to health. Principles of building-construction in their application
to dwellings, hospitals, and schools. The disposal of sewage and refuse,
and the general principles of sanitary engineering. Disinfectants, their
chemistry and use. The chemical and microscopical examination of foods,
and the detection of the commoner forms of contamination. The methods
of bacteriological investigation and analysis. The bacteriology of air,
water, food, and soil. The general pathology of infection, and of the
diseases of animals that are transmissible to man.
The Second Part of the Examination will have reference to State
Medicine and to the applications of Pathology and Sanitary Science, and
will comprise the following subjects.
Laws and Statutes relating to Public Health i. The model By-Laws of
the 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
Epidemiology, with special reference to the origin, pathology, symptoms,
propagation, geographical distribution, and prevention of the epidemic,
endemic, and other infective diseases both of temperate and of tropical
climates. The methods applicable to the medical investigation of epidemics.
P^fFects on health of overcrowding, vitiated air, impure water, polluted
soils, and bad or insufficient food. Unwholesome trades and occupations,
and the diseases to which they give rise. Nuisances injurious or dangerous
to health. The efl^ects on health of season and climate. The principles
and methods of Vital Statistics in relation to Public Health.
N.B. The foregoing Schedule is not to be understood as limiting the
scope of the examination, which will include every branch of Sanitary
Science. No candidate will be approved by the Examiners who does not
shew a high proficiency in all the branches of study, scientific and practical,
which bear upon the duties of Medical Officers of Health.
1 All Candidates will be examined in the provisions of the English Statutes relating to Public Health,
but any Candidate will be given an opportunity of shewing a special knowledge of other Sanitary Laws
in operation within the British Empire, provided that, when applying for admission to the Examination,
he give notice of his desire and indicate the special law he proposes to offer.
EXAMINATION IN TKOPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE. 145
The Examination in both parts will be oral and practical as well as in
writing. One day at least will be devoted to practical laboratory work,
and one day to oral and practical examination in, and reporting on, subjects
connected with out-door sanitary work.
Candidates may present themselves for either part separately or for both
together at their option ; but 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 Candidate will be required to pay a fee of six guineas before admis-
sion or re-admission co either part of the Examination, but Candidates who
have presented themselves before the year 1896 will be re-admitted to either
part on payment of a fee of five guineas.
Every candidate who has passed both parts of the Examination to the
satisfaction of the Examiners will receive a J3iploma testifying to his com-
petent knowledge of what is required for the duties of a Medical Officer of
Health.
Candidates who desire to present themselves for the examination must
send in their applications on forms supplied for the purpose, and transmit
them with the fees to J. W. Clark, M.A., Kegistrary, University of Cam-
bridge, for the April Examination on or before March 17, and for the
October Examination on or before September 15. The prescribed Cer-
tificates must be sent to the Registrary so as to reach him not later than
10 a.m. on March 30 and September 28 respectively. Cheques should be
crossed " Barclay and Co. Ltd." The fee for either part of the examin-
ation cannot be returned to any candidate who fails 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), (11), and (III), and
before admission to the second part evidence of having satisfied provision
(IV), above mentioned.
*^* The Examination Papers set at former examinations can be
obtained at the Cambridge University Press Warehouse, Fetter Lane,
London, or from Deiohton, Bell & Co., Cambridge. Price Is. each set,
or by post Is. Id.
All applications for information respecting this Examination should be
addressed to Db Anningson, Walt-ham-sal, Cambridge, Secretary to the
State Medicine Syndicate.
Examination in Teopical Medicine and Hygiene.
Examinations in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene will be held in
Cambridge on 12 Jan. 1910, and 10 August, 1910. Each Examination
will extend over four days.
Any person whose name is on the Medical Register 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 qualification and his admission to
I 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
applicable to Tropical Climates.
*,^* As evidence of study and attainments a Candidate may present to
the Syndicate (1) any dissertation, memoir, or other record of work carried
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146 EXAMINATION IN TEOPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE.
out by himself on a subject connected with Tropical Medicine or Hygiene,
(2) any Certificate or Diploma 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
whether, 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
Tropical Countries. It will comprise the following subjects:
1. The methods of pathological and bacteriological investigation.
The examination of the blood. The characters, diagnosis, and life-history
of animal and vegetable parasites. The examination, chemical and micro-
scopic, of poisonous or contaminated foods and waters.
2. The origin, pathology, propagation, distribution, prevention,
symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of the epidemic, endemic, and other
diseases of Tropical climates, including — Malaria; Blackwater Fever;
Trypanosomiasis; Relapsing Fever; Dengue; Yellow Fever; Plague;
Tetanus; Beri-beri; Dysentery and Hepatic Abscess, Cholera, Enteric
Fever, Malta Fever, and Specific Diarrhceal affections of the Tropics;
Diseases due to Cestode and other worms ; Filariasis ; Bilharzial disease ;
Specific Boils, Sores, and other Cutaneous affections ; Mycetoma ; Ophthal-
mic affections of the Tropics ; affections caused by poisonous Plants and
Animals, and by poisoned weapons; Sunstroke.
3. The general effects on health in the Tropics of seasons and
climate, soil, water, and food. Personal hygiene, acclimatisation. Prin-
ciples of general hygiene, with special reference to food- and water-sup-
plies, sites, dwellings, drainage, and the disposal of refuse. The Sanitation
of native quarters, camps, plantations, factories, hospitals, asylums, jails,
pilgrim and coolie ships. Principles and methods of disinfection.
The Examination wiU be partly in writing, partly oral, and partly
practical and clinical. The clinical part will be conducted at a hospital
for Tropical Diseases, at which cases will be submitted for diagnosis and
comment.
Every Candidate will be required to pay a fee of nine guineas before
admission or re-admission to the Examination. A Candidate, who after
being approved for admission 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 subsequent occasion.
Every Candidate who passes the Examination to the satisfaction of the
Examinei-s Avill receive from the University a Diploma testifying to his
knowledge and skill in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
All applications for information respecting the Examination should be
addressed to Dr G. S. Graham-Smith, Pathological Laboratory.
Candidates who desire to present themselves for the Examination must
send in their applications on forms supplied for the purpose, and transmit
them, together with the required evidence of study, and the fee of nine
guineas, to The Eegistrary of the University, Registry, Cambridge,
not later than July 29 for the August Examination, or not later than
December 30, for the January Examination. Cheques should be crossed
"Barclay and Co. Ltd."
PROCEEDINGS IN SCIENCE AND IN LETTERS. 147
PROCEEDINGS IN SCIENCE AND IN LETTERS.
Students in Science who, having already taken a Degree in Arts, Law,
Medicine,Surgery or Music, have g-ivenproofsofdistinction in Science by some
original contribution to the advancement of Science, and have done all that
is required by the Statutes and Ordinances of the University, may be ad-
mitted to the title of Doctor Designate in Science, and shall afterwards be
created Doctors at the time prescribed by the University. Stat. A. c. ii. § 12.
Students in Letters who, having already taken a Degree in Arts, Law,
Medicine, Surgery or Music, have given proofs of distinction by some original
contribution to the advancement of Learning, and have done all that is
required by the Statutes and Ordinances of the University, may be admitted
to the title of Doctor Designate in Letters, and shall afterwards be created
Doctors at the time prescribed by the University. Stat. A. c. ii. § 13.
Only those Graduates in Music are qualified for such admission and
creation who have before graduation kept at least nine terms by residence.
The day foi creation is in each case the Tuesday immediately preceding
the last day of Easter Term.
The names of the Doctors Designate in Science and of the Doetors
Designate in Letters having been recited in the order of their Seniority
with the addition of Doctor Designatus in Scientia or Doctor Designatus
in Litteris to each, as the case may be, the Senior of all the Doctors of
Science and of Letters, who are in residence, or some other Doctor either
of Science or of Letters deputed by him, makes the following declara-
tion :
*' Auctoritate mihi comraissa creo et pronuntio hos omnes Doctores vel
in Scientia vel in Litteris, prout quisque modo designatus est."
REGULATIONS FOR THE DEGREES OF DOCTOR IN SCIENCE
AND DOCTOR IN LETTERS.
1. Any person may be a Candidate for the degree of Doctor in Science
or Doctor in Letters who is a Master of Arts, Law, Surgery or 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 are members of such Board either by Statute or by
Grace as Professors (including the Public Orator in the case of the Classical
Board) 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 have power to co-opt, at any time between the annual
election of the new member of the Board 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 being either an actual member of the Special
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148 PROCEEDINGS IN SCIENCE AND IN LETTERS.
Hoard or already nominated as an additional member by the Board; pro-
vided further that a person so nominated shall not become a member of the
Degree Committee until he shall have been approved by the Senate as an
additional Member of the Board. Tlie persons thus co-opted shall remain
members of the Degree Committee till the last day of the next following
INlichaelmas 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
qualification for a degree, they shall obtain reports upon them from not
less than two persons, who may be members of the Committee or not.
These reports shall be treated as confidential documents.
5. If the Committee be of opinion that the work of reporting upon
such contributions is such as to require remuneration they may direct that a
fee not exceeding ten guineas shall be paid from the Chest to each referee.
6. 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 communicated 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 Members of the Committee are present.
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 publish the name of the Candidate as approved for the degree
of Doctor in Science or Doctor in Letters as the case may be.
9. If the Committee either without obtaining a report or after re-
ceiving the report of the referees shall be of opinion that a 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 deliherations
either of the Committee or of the General Board of Studies respecting his
own case.
11. The fee payable on admission to the degree of Doctor in Science or
Doctor in Letters shall be £25.
12. Candidates for the degrees of Doctor in Science or Doctor in
Letters shall be presented for their degrees by the Chairman of the Special
Board of Studies or by a Doctor in Science or Letters as the case may be
deputed by him.
13. Doctors in Science and Doctors in Letters shall take precedence
immediately after Doctors in Medicine in the order of seniority of their
complete degree.
14. Doctors in Science or Letters created Doctors on or before the
Commencement 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. 140
PROCEEDINGS IN MUSIC.
A Student in Music must have kept by residence nine terms
before he can be admitted Bachelor Designate in Music.
A Bachelor in Music who has, previously to graduation, kept
by residence nine terms may be admitted Inceptor in Music after
three years from Inauguration (for Inauguration, see p. 120). An
Inceptor in Music becomes a complete Master of Music by
creation on the Tuesday immediately preceding the last day
of the Easter Terra.
Persons not being less than thirty years of age who have
graduated in some Faculty of the tfniversity 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.
REGULATIONS FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC.
The Examination for the Degree of Mus.B. shall consist of two parts :
(1) Part I. An Examination in (a) Acoustics, (6) Harmony, (c)
Counterpoint :
(2) Part 11. A more advanced Examination in Music.
No student shall be admitted as a Candidate for Part I of the
Examination for the Degree of Mus.B. unless he has passed Parts I and II
of the Previous Examination (or some other Examination accepted by the
University as conferring exemption from them), and is in his second Term
of residence at least ; and no student shall be admitted as a Candidate for
Part II of the Mus.B. Examination unless he has passed Part I of that
Examination or the Special Examination in Music for the B.A. Degree,
and is in his eighth term of residence at least.
A student who has passed Part II of the Examination for the Degree
of Mus.B. shall be 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 viva voce, and be held on the Tuesday and Wednesday next but three
before the General Admission to the B.A. Degree in the Easter Term.
The names of the successful Candidates shall be published in the
Senate-House at the latest at 10 a.m. on the Thursday before the General
Admission to the B.A. Degree in the Easter Term.
The names of the successful Candidates shall be arranged in two
classes, those in the first class being placed in order of merit, and those in
the second alphabetically.
Part II of the Examination shall be held concurrently with Part I in
the Easter Term.
The names of the successful Candidates shall be pubUshed in the
Senate-House at the latest at 10 a.m. on the Thursday before the first day
of General Admission to the B.A. Degree in the Easter Term.
The names of Candidates for Part I of the Examination shall be sent
by the Tutors (either directly or through the Prselectors) of the several
150 PROCEEDINGS IN MUSIC.
Colleges and Public Hostels the Principals of Hostels and the proper
ofl&cer of the N on -Collegiate Students Board, to the Registrary 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 through the Praelectors) of the several
Colleges and Public Hostels the Principals of Hostels and the proper
officer of the Non-Collegiate Students Board to the Registrary at least
a fortnight before the Examination.
Candidates who are Members of the Senate may send their names
directly to the Registrary not less than a fortnight before the beginning of
each Examination.
The Registrary shall send 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 a First List of candidates for
examination in either Part not less than ten days before the commencement
of each Examination. He shall also issue Corrected Lists the fourth day
before the commencement of each Examination.
The name of a candidate shall not be printed in the Corrected List of
candidates until the fee due from him in respect of the examination shall
have been paid to the Registrary. And no candidate shall be admitted to
examination whose name does not appear in the Corrected List, except by
permission of the Board of Examinations in the case of the Special
Examination and of the Chairman 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 Registrary and his fee paid on or before the fifth day previous to the
commencement of either Examination be nevertheless admitted to the
Examination, he shall be required to pay through the Registrary to the
University a fee of £1 together with the fee due for the Examination.
The Examiner present on the first morning of each examination shall
send to the Registrary 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 this
list shall be considered to be the Final List of candidates for such
examination, and shall be presei-ved 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 office on
that day.
If any of the dates specified for issuing or sending lists fall on a Sunday
the lists in question shall be issued or sent on the Saturday previous.
Subjects.
1. For Part I of the Examination,
(a) Acoustics.
Sensation and 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. Resonance. Analysis of compound sounds. Helmholtz's theory
of musical quality. Motion of sounding strings. The pianoforte and other
stringed instruments. Motion of sounding air-columns. Flue and reed
stops of the organ. Orchestral wind-instruments. The human voice.
Interference. Beats. Helmholtz's theory of consonance and dissonance.
PROCEEDINGS IN MUSIC. 161
Combination-tones. Consonant chords. Construction of the musical scale.
Exact and tempered intonation. Equal temperament. Systems of pitch-
notation.
(b) 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) Counterpoint
in not more than five jmrts including Double Counterpoint. (3) Harmony
(4) Canon in two parts. (5) Fugue in two parts, especially as to the
relation of Subject and Answer. (6) Form in Composition as exemplified
in the Sonata. (7) The pitch and quahty of the stops of the Organ.
(8) Such knowledge of the quality, pitch, and compass of orchestral
instrmnents as is necessary for reading from score. (9) The analysis of
some Classical Composition, both with regard to Harmony and Form, the
name of which is to be announced by the Examiners at least six weeks
before the date of the Examination. (10) The playing at sight from
figured Bass and from Vocal and Orchestral Score. (11) General Musical
History. (12) A general knowledge of the standard classical works of the
great composers.
The Examinations for the Degree of Bachelor of Music shall be
conducted by the Professor of Music, assisted by two or more Examiners
nominated annually by the Board of Musical Studies, and elected by the
Senate, of whom one at least shall be a member of the Senate or have
been admitted to the Degree of Doctor of Music in the University, or to
the Title of that Degree.
EEGULATIONS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF MUSIC.
This Examination shall consist of two parts : Part I. An Examination
in the higher branches of Music : Part II. The Exercise.
No person shall be allowed to present himself as a Candidate for
Part I of the Examination for the Degree of Mus.M. unless he shall have
kept by residence nine Terms at least and two years shall have elapsed
since the completion by inauguration of his Degree of Mus.B.; nor for
Part II of the Examination unless he shall have passed Part I.
The Examination for the Degree of Mus.M. shall consist of two parts :
Part I. A written and oral Examination in the subjects specified
below, to begin on the second Thursday in March.
Part II. The Exercise fulfilling the conditions specified below; this
shall be sent in not later than the twentieth day of October. The fee due
to the University shall be paid to the Professor of Music at the time of
sending in the Exercise. Those Candidates whose Exercises have been
provisionally approved by the Examiners shall be orally examined upon
them in Cambridge on the first Thursday in December (the Professor of
Music communicating with them for this purpose), and the list of those
whose Exercises are finally approved shall be published in the usual
manner on or before the following Monday.
Subjects.
Part I. The subjects of Examination shall be as follows :
(a) Counterpoint in not more than eight parts.
{b) The highest branches of Harmony.
(c) Canon of various kinds in not more than four parts.
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(d) Fugue and Double Fugue in not more than four parts.
(e) Form and Develoiiment in Practical Composition.
(/) Instrumentation and scoring of Chamber and Orchestral Music.
(g) The Analysis of some Classical Composition, the name of which
will be announced by the Examiners at least six weeks before the day for
Examination.
(h) 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 occupy not less than twenty nor
more than thirty minutes in performance, and fulfil the following con-
ditions : —
(a) It shall comprise some portion for one or more solo voices, and
some considerable portion for a chorus of five real vocal parts.
(b) It shall comprise some specimens of Canon and of Fugue.
(c) The whole (except some single piece be for Voices alone) shall
have an accompaniment 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 Prselectors) of the several
Colleges and Public Hostels the Principals of Hostels and the proper officer
of the Non-Collegiate Students Board to the Registrary at least a fortnight
before the Examination.
Candidates who are Members of the Senate may send their names to
the Kegistrary directly not less than a fortnight before the beginning of
the Examination.
The Eegistrary shall send to the Tutors and Prselectors 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 shall not be printed in the Corrected List of
candidates until the fee due from him in respect of the examination shall
have been paid to the Registrary. And no candidate shall be admitted to
examination whose name does not appear in the Corrected List, except by
permission of the Chairman of the Special Board for Music.
If any candidate for examination whose name has not been sent in to
the Eegistrary and his fee paid 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 together with the fee due for the Examination.
The Examiner present on the first morning of the examination shall
send to the Registrary 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 this list
shall be considered to be the Final List of candidates for the 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 office on
that day.
If any of the dates specified for issuing or sending lists fall on a Sunday
the lists in question shall be issued or sent on the Saturday previous.
The Exercise (Part II) must be sent to the Professor of Music, legibly
written (with the pages numbered) and accompanied by a written de-
claration, signed by the Candidate, that the work is his own unaided ^
composition.
1 This expression is to be interpreted literally, and is meant to preclude the Candidate
PKOCEEDINGS IN MUSIC. 163
The Praelector or Censor shall certify to the Professor of Music at
or about the time of sending in the Exercise that the Candidate's name
is on the Boards of his College or on the list of Non-Collegiate Students.
Each Candidate before being admitted to his Degree shall deposit in
the University Library a complete fair copy of his Exercise containing
such emendations and such only as the Examiners may require.
The Examinations for the Degree of Mus.M. shall be conducted by the
Professor of Music, assisted by two or more Examiners nominated annually
by the Special Board for Music, and appointed by the Senate, of whom
one at least shall be a member of the Senate, or have been admitted to the
Degree of Doctor of Music in the University, or to the Title of that Degree.
EEGULATIONS FOE THE DEGEEE OF DOCTOE OF MUSIC.
1. Any person 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. Such Candidate shall make his application in writing to the
Chairman of the Special Board for Music, and shall send to him therewith
(1) not more than three works of his own (pi'inted or otherwise) upon
which his claim for a degree is based ; such works to include either an
Oratorio, an Opera, a Cantata, a Symphony for orchestra, a Concerto, or
an extended piece of Chamber Music.
(2) a fee of five guineas for the University Chest, which must be paid
at each application made by a Candidate.
3. Such applications shall be treated as confidential and shall be
refei'red to a Committee of the Special Board for Music, which shall
consist of the Chairman of the Board, the Pi-of essor of Music, the University
Lecturer in Harmony and Counterpoint and the Examiners for the Mus.M.
Degree, and for Part II of the Mus.B. Examination for the current and the
last two preceding years.
4. If such Committee shall be of opinion that these Compositions
constitnte prima facie a qualification for a degree, they shall obtain separate
reports upon them from the Professor of Music and from not less than two
additional persons who may be members of the Committee or not. These
reports shall be treated as confidential documents.
5. Such Compositions shall be sent in not later than the twentieth
day of January in each year.
6. If the Committee be of opinion that the work of reporting upon
such compositions is such as to require remuneration they may direct that
a fee not exceeding five gumeas for the work of each Candidate shaU be
paid from the Chest to each referee.
7. If the Committee after considering the reports of the referees 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,
accompanied by the reports of the referees, shall be communicated to
the General Board of Studies.
8. No final resolution of the Committee 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 Board of Studies, after receiving such communication,
from obtaining the advice or assistance of any other person with reference to any portion
of his Exercise at any stage of its design or composition. The declaration should be
attached to the first page of the Exercise, and should take the following form:— "I,
A. B..., hereby declare that this Composition is entirely my own unaided work, and that
it has not been submitted to any other person for advice, assistance, or revision."
Signed A. B , of College,
in the presence of [Witness' names and address in full, and date].
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shall be of opinion that the degree ought to be conferred, the Vice-
Chancellor shall publish the name of the Candidate as approved for the
Degree of Doctor of Music.
10. If the Committee either without obtaining a report, or after
receiving the report of the referees, shall be of opinion that a degree ought
not to be granted, the Chairman of the Special 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
Committee may require the Candidate either to publish, or to deposit in
the University Library, one of them, before his admission to the Degree.
13. 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),
includmg 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 must keep by residence at least six terms
before he can be admitted Bachelor Designate in Arts.
An Advanced Student in Law must keep by 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
Inauguration he has the same rank and privileges as a Bachelor of Arts
(for Inauguration see j). 120).
EEGULATIONS FOE COURSES OF ADVANCED STUDY AND
EE SEARCH.
A. Admission of Advanced Students.
1. Applications for admission as Advanced Students shall be made to
the Registrary.
No person shall be admitted as an Advanced Student who has
not attained the age of twenty-one years.
2. Each application shall be accompanied by
i. a diploma or other certificate of graduation at a University ;
ii. a statement as to the course or courses of (a) advanced study or
(6) research which the ai^plicant desires to pursue, together with such
evidence of qualification, attainments, and previous study as he may be
able to submit ;
iii. a certificate or declaration that the applicant has attained the
age of twenty-one years.
3. In exceptional cases persons who do not present a diploma or cer-
tificate of graduation may be admitted as Advanced Students, provided they
give such evidence of special qualification as may be ai)proved by the Degree
ADVANCED STUDENTS. 165
Committee of the Special Board of Studies with which the proposed course
of advanced study or research is most nearly connected.
4. Applications shall, in general, be submitted not later than the first
day of October in the academic year in which the applicant proposes to
begin his course. But the authorities specified in Eegulation 5 shall have
power to consider applications submitted at other times.
5. The Eegistrary shall forthwith communicate each apphcation to
the Chairman of the Special Board of Studies with which the proposed
course of advanced study or research appears to be most nearly connected.
The Chairman may from time to time appoint a member of the Degree
Committee to act as his deputy in relation to such applications.
Applications for admission to courses of advanced study shall be con-
sidered and decided by the Chairman of the Special Board or by his
deputy.
Applications for admission to courses of research, and exceptional
applications under Eegulation 3, shall be considered and decided by the
Degree Committee of the Special Board.
6. The application shall not be granted unless it shall appear
i. that the course or courses of advanced study or research can con-
veniently be pursued within the University ; and
ii. that the applicant has pi'oduced adequate evidence that he is
qualified to enter upon the proposed course or courses.
7. When the application has been decided, the Chairman or his deputy
shall inform the Eegistrary of the decision ; and the Eegistrary shall inform
the applicant. The Chairman or his deputy shall report the decision to
the Degree Committee at its next meeting.
8. 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 shall not be allowed to count any term before that in which he has
matriculated, unless he has satisfied the Council of the Senate that his
matriculation had been deferred for grave and sufficient cause.
8 a. An Advanced Student shall not be admissible as a candidate for
any University Prize or Scholarship which is open only to Undergraduates
and Bachelors designate in Arts or Law.
8 b. For the purposes of any regulation respecting the standing of
candidates for other University Prizes or Scholarships the first term
kept by an Advanced Student shall be counted as his fourth term.
B. Courses of Advanced Study.
9. An Advanced Student, who has after the first day of the term in
which he was admitted to a course of advanced study kept two terms by
residence, may in the third or any subsequent term up to the tenth after
such admission become a candidate for any of such Tripos Examin-
ations or Parts of Tripos Examinations as shall have been opened to
Advanced Students under the provisions hereinafter contained.
The name of every such candidate shall be sent to the Eegistrary by
the Prajlector of his College or Hostel, or by the Censor of Non CoUegiate
Students, as the case may be, at the same time and in the same manner as
the names of other candidates; but a mark shall be added to his name
showing that he is an Advanced Student.
No Advanced Student shall be allowed to be a candidate in a term
later than the tenth term after his admission to a course of advanced
study unless he shall have obtained permission from the Council of the
.Senate.
• 10. It shall be the duty of each Special Board of Studies from time to
jtime to consider whether the Tripos Examination or a Part only of the
.Tripos Examination with which that Board is connected shall be open to
Advanced Students, and also what standard in the Examination must be
166 ADVANCED STUDENTS.
attained by an Advanced Student in order that his name may be included
in the list mentioned in the next Regulation; and their recommendation
after approval by the General Board of Studies shall be submitted for
adoption by Grace of the Senate.
In cases where two or more Special Boards are connected with a Tripos
Examination, the duty prescribed by this Regulation shall be performed
by such Boards in joint meeting assembled.
11. The names of such Advanced Students as satisfy the Examiners
that they have attained the required 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 Tripos List, which shall be regarded as
the authoritative list and shall be preserved in the Registry. The Chair-
man of the Examiners shall send both to the Vice- Chancellor and to the
Registrary a printed copy certified by him to be a correct copy of the au-
thoritative Ust.
An Advanced Student who has failed to satisfy the Examiners that he
has attained the required standard in the Examination shall not again
become a candidate for the same Examination.
12. An Advanced Student who has satisfied the Examiners as prescribed
in Regulation 11 shall be qualified to enter upon a course of research,
provided 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 Regulation 11 shall if he continues to keep terms by
residence and is not admitted to a course of research pursue 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 Registrary as to the person or persons who shall be authorised
to certify that the Student has fulfilled the prescribed conditions.
13. An Advanced Student who has satisfied the Examiners as prescribed
in Regulation 11 and has kept by residence at least six terms shall be
entitled to proceed to the Degree of B.A. and thereafter under the usual
conditions to the Degree of M.A. and to other 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 shall also be entitled to proceed to the Degree of LL.B. and
thereafter under the usual 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.
16. 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 embodying 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 be referred to one or more persons appointed by the Committee,
who shall have power to examine the Student orally or otherwise upon
ADVANCED STUDENTS. 157
the subject thereof and shall report thereon to the Committee. Each of
the persons 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 memoir or work published by the Student which
he may desire to submit to them.
17. If the Degree Committee be of opinion that the work submitted by
the Student is of distinction as an original contribution to learning or as a
record of original research, they shall draw up a statement to this effect,
indicating therein the subject or subjects of the Student's research.
If the Degree Committee be of opinion that the dissertation submitted
by the Student is not of sufficient merit to serve as a qualification for the
Certificate of Kesearch, they may 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 inform the Student
of this decision.
18. The statement dra^vn up by the Degree Committee shall be for-
warded by the Chairman to the Eegistrary, who shall embody it in a
Certificate of Kesearch in a form approved by the General Board of
Studies. No such Certificate shall be granted unless and until the candid-
ate shall have kept by residence three terms after the first day of the
term in which he was admitted to a course of research.
Each candidate before receiving his Certificate of Kesearch shall
deposit in the University Library a copy of his dissertation in a form
approved by the Degree Committee.
19. A Student who has obtained a Certificate of Kesearch and has
kept by residence at least six terms shall be entitled to proceed to the
Degree of B.A. and thereafter under the usual conditions to the Degree of
M.A. and to other Degrees in the University.
D. Admission to Courses of Kksearch of persons who are already
Graduates of the University.
20. A Graduate of the University who desires to be admitted as an
Advanced Student with a view to obtaining the Certificate of Research
described in Regulation 18 shall make application to the Chairman of the
Special Board of Studies with which his proposed course of research appears
to be most nearly connected ; and the application shall be considered and
decided by the Degree Committee of the Special Board.
21. The Degree Committee shall not grant the application unless they
are satisfied
i. that the course or courses of research can conveniently be pursued
within the University: and
ii. that the applicant has produced adequate evidence that he is qualified
to enter upon the proposed course or courses,
22. If the application be granted, the Student shall become entitled to
a Certificate of Research upon satisfying the requirements of Regulations
15 — 18, except that the Certificate may be granted when he has kept by
residence two terms after the first day of the term in which he was
admitted to a course of research.
23. The fees payable by an Advanced Student admitted to a course
of Advanced Study for attendance at any Lecture or course of Practical
Instruction shall be the same as those charged to Students in the various
departments of University Study for admission to the respective Lectures
and courses of Practical Instruction.
24. The fee ordinarily payable by each Advanced Student, admitted
to a course of research, for working in one of the University Laboratories
or Museums shall be such fee not exceeding £4. 4«. per term as the Pro-
168
ADVANCED STUDENTS.
f essor or other oflBcer in charge of the Laboratory or Museum shall deter-
mine. The Professor or other ofiicer in charge of the Laboratory or
Museum may in addition require such payment as he may think fit for
material or special apparatus supplied to the Student. In particular 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.
Special Board Part of Tripos open
Standard
Divinity 1 Part II (with general
papers of Part I)
Second class
Law Part I or Part II
First class in either
Classics i Part II
Second class
Oriental Studies
Second Section, together
with paper on Com-
parative Philology of
the Indo-European
languages in the First
Section
Second class
Mediaeval and Modem
Languages
Sections A or B or D
orF
First class in A or
Second class in
either B, or D
or F
Mathematics 1
Part II
Second class
Mechanical Sciences
First class
Physics and Chemistry
Biology and Geology
Part II
Fii-st class, but with-
out condition as to
competent know-
ledge of a second
subject
History and Archaeology
Part II subject to Regu-
lation 21, VIL
Either first class on
aggregate of five
papers or a second
class in seven
papers
Moral Science
Part n
First class
Economics
Part II
First class
1 In 1910 either under Old Regulations, or under New Regulations, Schedule B, Part II.
STUDENTS FEOM OTHER UNIVERSITIES. 169
ADMISSION OF STUDENTS FROM OTHER
UNIVERSITIES.
Students in statu pupillari who before their admission as Members of
the University have kept Terms by bona fide residence at the University of
Oxford or at the University of Dublin be allowed Terms corresponding
to those which they have so kept, provided
(1) That for each Term allowed they produce a certificate satisfactory
to the Council of the Senate that the corresponding Term or Terms
have been duly kept according to the Regulations in force at the
University from which they have migrated.
(2) That the aggregate number of the days during which they have
resided at that University in the Terms corresponding to those
allowed be not less than the aggregate number of the days during
which they 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 supplied 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 by 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 Degree or Degrees not only by having passed the Examin-
ations and pex'formed the Exercises required, but by having kept his
Terms by residence in his own University :
(2) satisfied the Council that there are adequate reasons for granting his
application, and obtained the Council's permission to incorporate :
(3) resided during the greater part of one Term at the least at Cam-
bridge, such residence to be certified under the hand and seal of the
Master of his College, or of the Chairman of the Unattached Stu-
dents Board, or in default thereof be holding some office either in
the University or in one of the Colleges :
(4) become a matriculated member of the University.
AFFILIATED COLLEGES.
I
The University has power to adopt as an affiliated College in any place
within the United Kingdom or in any part of the British dominion any
institution founded for the education of adult students, with such con-
ditions as to the provision of lectures, and as to the rules and arrange-
ments for the students, as may be determined from time to time by Grace.
Students of the institution who have continued Members of it for
such length of time, not less than two years and have attended such
lectures and passed such examinations as may be required from time
to time by Grace of the Senate if admitted as members of the University
otherwise than as an Advanced Student are deemed, for such purposes
and under such conditions as the Senate may from time to time by
Grace determine, to be entitled to both of the following privileges : —
(1) to be exempted from all parts of the Previous Examination ;
(2) to reckon the first term kept 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
connexion of the University with the institution as an affiliated College.
The University has power also to admit on like conditions to the
160 EXAMINATION OF WOMEN.
privileges of students of an affiliated College adult students attending a
course of education conducted by a Committee in concert with the
University in places where there is no affiliated College.
The conditions vary considerably in the dijBferent 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, ampton.
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 Bishop's College,
University of Toronto. Lennoxville, Quebec.
St Edmund's College, Old Hall, Koyal Albert Memorial University
Ware. College, Exeter.
University 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, and
the Tripos Examinations.
2. Such residence shall be kept (a) at Girton College, or (b) 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.
3. 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 the 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 Examin-
ation (including the Additional Subjects) or one of the Examinations
which excuse Members of the University from the Previous Examination.
5. 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 the special portions of the
Higher Local Examination which are accepted by the University in
lieu of parts or the whole of the Previous Examination ; provided that
such students have passed in Group B (Language) and Group C
(Mathematics).
5"*. Before admission to the Examination in spoken French and
spoken German, female students shall have attained in the Medieval
and Modern Languages Tripos either the standard of Honours or the
EXAMINATION OF WOMEN. IQl
standard equivalent to that required for members of the University in
the ordinary B.A. degree.
6. No female student shall be admitted to any part of any of the
Examinations of the University who is not recommended for admission
by the authorities of the College or other institution to which she has
been admitted.
7. After each Examination a Class List of the female students who
have satisfied the Examiners shall be published by the Examiners at the
same time with the Class List of Members of the University, the
standard 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
arranged in order of merit the place which each of such students would
have occupied in the corresponding Class of Members of the University
shall be indicated.
9. 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 required from
Members of the University for the Ordinary B.A. Degree.
10. To each female student who has satisfied the Exammers in a
Tripos Examination 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 she has satisfied the
Examiners, and the Class and place in the Class if indicated to which
she has attained in each of such Examinations.
11. Temporary arrangements no longer in force.
12. (a) The fee to be paid by each female student who has not
been previously admitted to a Tripos Examination on admission to any
undivided Tripos, or to the first part of any divided Tripos shall be five
pounds.
(6) The fee to be paid by each female student on admission to the
second part of any divided Tripos shall be two pounds.
The fee to be paid by each female student on admission to any
undivided Tripos or part of a divided Tripos, after having passed any
Tripos Examination, shall be two pounds.
13. The fee to be paid by each female student on admission to
either part of the Previous Examination or to the Additional Subjects of
that Examination shall be one pound.
14. It shall be the duty of the Syndicate appointed to conduct the
Local Examinations and Lectures of the University to receive the fees
paid by female students tmder these regulations : to provide therefrom
for the remuneration of the Examiners and for all other expenses
connected with the Examination : to appoint and to remunerate
Members of the Senate to superintend the Candidates under examin-
ation : to determine the places of examination and provide whatever may
1 The Tollowing ig the form of the certificate :—
This IB to certify that a student of College
having duly resided during terms and passed such preliminary Examinations as
are required by the Ordinances of the University of Cambridge has been admitted to the Examin-
ation for the Tripos and has been placed by the Examiners in the Class of
successful Candidates
In testimony whereof the Vice-Chancellor of the said University of Cambridge by the authority of
the Chancellor Masters and Scholars of the said University has hereto set his hand and seal this
day of one thousand eight hundred and
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be necessary for the proper conduct of the Examinations: to receive and
examine the CertiBcates 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 U niversity : 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 Exanun-
ations and to report to the Senate thereon as occasion may arise.
The following Regulations contain conditions respecting the recogni-
tion of institutions for the residence of Women who are Candidates for
admission to Tripos Examinations. (Grace, April 30, 1884.)
1. That the building in which it is proposed that residence shall be
kept under Regulation 2, sub-section (rf), 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 Committee is in Cambridge.
3. That the proposed arrangements for tuition and discipline are
adequate.
4. That when application is made for the 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
properly complied with, and shall thereupon make a Report to the Senate.
5. That in the first instance the recognition given by Grace of the
Senate shall be for five years.
6. 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 five years or longer, or permanent recognition,
or the termination of recognition.
7. That on the expiration of a second period 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 recommendation of the Council of the Senate.
8. That the Council of the Senate may at any time make enquiry
into the condition and management of such an establishment and may if
they think fit recommend the termination of its recognition.
EXAMINATION OF WOMEN IN MUSIC.
1. Women shall be allowed to present themselves for the Examinations
held by the University for the Candidates for the Degrees of Bachelor and
Master of Music in the prescribed order of such Examinations, provided
they fulfil the provisions of Clauses 1. 2. 3. 6. on pp. 149, 151.
2. Women presenting themselves for these Examinations shall be
required to pay a fee of £5 on their first admission and of £2. 10s. on any
subsequent admission to each of the Two Parts of the Examination for the
Degree of Mus.B., and a Fee of £6 on their first admission and of £3 on
any subsequent admission to each of the Two Parts of the Examination
for the Degree of Mus.M.
3. These Fees shall be paid in each case to the Professor of Music at
the time of application for admission to the Examination, and shall be by
him paid to the University Chest.
4. The Vice-Chancellor shall be authorised to defray out of the
University Chest such expenses as may be necessarily incurred in conse-
LOCAL EXAMINATIONS AND LECTURES. 163
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 Special
Boai'd for Music.
6. The names of those women who satisfy the Examiners shall be pub-
lished at the ordinary time in a separate list arranged in alphabetical order.
7. The Vice- Chancellor shall be authorised to grant Certificates to
those women who shall have passed aU the Examinations required of the
Candidates for either Degree in Music, the form of such Certificate to be
approved by the Special Board for Music.
LOCAL EXAMINATIONS AND LECTURES.
The extra-mural work conducted by the Local Examinations
and Lectures Syndicate falls under three heads: 1. The Local
Examinations; II. The Examination of Schools ; III. The Local
Lectures.
I. THE LOCAL EXAMINATIONS.
(ij Local Examinations for Senior and Junior Students.
These Examinations were instituted in 1858. They are con-
ducted at various places throughout the country by means of
printed papers set by a central body of Examiners and worked by
the candidates in the presence of Examiners sent down for that
purpose. For seven years the Examinations were open to boys
only. In 1865, a Grace of the Senate admitted girls also to the
Examinations for 1865, 1866, 1867; and in 1867 girls were put
permanently on the same footing as boys. The Examinations
in the year 1907 were held for the first time in July as well as in
December.
Candidates are admitted to the Examinations without limit
of age, but Senior Students cannot be placed in one of the Honour
Classes unless they are under 19, and Junior Students cannot be
placed in one of the Honour Classes unless they are under 16.
Every Candidate pays to the Syndicate a fee of £1. The local
expenses of providing an Examination room, stationery, &c., are
borne by the local Committee of Management at each centre of
Examination, and to meet these expenses a local fee is charged to
each Candidate by the local Committee. This fee is usually from
five to ten shillings.
Senior Candidates can procure exemption from the Previous
Examination on the following terms : —
From Part 1. by passing in the Gospel (including the Greek text), in
Latin, and in Greek, or, from tiie Classical Papers only by passing in
Latin and Greek;
From the .Mathematical Papers of Part II. by passing in Arithmetic,
Geometry, and Algebra; from the English Essay by passing also in
English Composition ; and from the Paper on Paley's Evidences and its
substitutes, by passing also in Religious Knowledge or in Logic or in
Chemistry or in Physics;
From the Additional Subjects by shewing a sufficient degree of merit
either in Applied Mathematics, or in French, or in German.
164 LOCAL EXAMINATIONS AND LECTURES.
The Senior Certificate is also accepted under certain conditions as
affording exemption from Responsions in the University of Oxford,
from the Matriculation Examination of the University of London ;
of the Universities of Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, and SheflBeld ; 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 Regulations.
(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 1873. They take place in June,
and there is a supplementary Examination 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
Cambridge Senior Local Certificate, an Oxford Senior Local Certificate,
or a Higher Certificate of the Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examin-
ation Board or a Matriculation Certificate of the University of London.
Each Candidate pays to the Syndicate a fee of £1. 10s., and £1 for each
subsequent Examination.
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 Unprepared Trans-
lation and from the paper on the Greek Gospel if they also pass at the
same or another Examination in the Greek Text of the New Testament :
from the Mathematical papers of Part II. if they pass at the same
Examination in Arithmetic, Geometry and Algebra; and from the
English Essay if they also pass at the same or another Examination in
English Language and Literature : and from the paper on Paley's
Evidences and its substitutes, if they also pass at the same or another
Examination in General Old Testament History or General New Tes-
tament History or Logic or Chemistry or Physics : from the Additional
Subjects 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 Colleges who have resided during a
sufficient number of terms, provided that the Student has passed in
Group B and in Group C.
The Higher Local Examination is accepted as a qualification for the
admission of Women to the First Public Examination in the University
of Oxford provided that they have passed in (a) Arithmetic, (6) two of
the five Languages Latin, Greek, French, German, Italian, (c) either
Geometry or Algebra.
(iii) Preliminaby Local Examination.
A Preliminary Local Examination, to which only the Students
under 16 are admissible, and in which no Students are placed in any
Honour Class unless 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 Students. Every Candidate pays
to the Syndicate a fee of 10s. &d.
II. EXAMINATION OF SCHOOLS.
The Syndicate sends Examiners to inspect and report upon schools
which make application. In 1908 eighty- two schools were thus ex-
amined.
SCHOOLS EXAMINATION BOARD. 165
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 ranks and of both 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 charue, inclusive of everything but local
expenses, for a course of 12 lectures and classes is £50. The first
courses were arranged by the University of Cambridge in 1873, and the
work has been taken up by other Universities and has been carried on
in the country with increasing success. In 1886 powers were obtained
to affiliate Lecture Centres to the University, and the following are
now affiliated : — Derby, Colchester, Exeter, Leicester, Northampton,
Portsmouth, Scarborough, Southport.
Full particulars as to the Local Examinations and the Examination
of Schools can be obtained from Dr J. N. Keynes, Secretary for Exam-
inations, and as to Local Lectures from the Kev. D. H. S. Ckanage, M. A.,
Secretary for Lectures, at 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
signed on Nov. 8, 1873, by representatives of the two Universities.
The Board examines such Schools as have a regularly constituted
Governing Body, 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 grants Certificates to boys under education at School,
who are examined under its authority. A Certificate Examination maybe
combined with the Examination of any School to which the Board appoints
Examiners. Candidates under education at a School to which the Board
does not appoint Examiners, and from which only a few Candidates are
entered, are examined at a few convenient centres. The Board also under-
takes the Inspection of Schools at any time dating the School year, except
when the Examinations are going on.
A School Examination, held under the authority of the Board, may be
of one or more of the following kinds : —
(a) Such an Examination in the general work of the School, extending
either to the whole School or to portions of the School to be selected
with the approval of the Board, as will enable the Examiners to
report generally upon the School work.
(6) Such an Examination in any main subject or siibjects of instruction,
extending either to the whole School or to portions of the School to
be selected with the appioval of the Board, as will enable the Ex-
aminers to report on the standard reached in that subject or subjects,
(c) Such an Examination of the highest division of the School as will
enable the F^xaminers to report upon the general work of that
division, and, if required, to place the boys in order of merit, and to
award exhibitions, scholarships, and prizes.
I'here is one Examination for Higher Certificates in each year in July.
The Examination for Higher Certificates includes the following Subjects :
—Group L (1) Latin. (2) Greek. (3) French. (4) German. (5) Spanish.
(6) Arabic.
Group li. (1) Elementary Mathematics. (2) Additional Mathematics.
166 SCHOOLS EXAMINATION BOAKD.
Group III. (1) Scripture Knowledge. (2) English. (3) History. (4>
Geography.
Group IV. (1) Natural Philosophy (Mechanical Division). (2) Natural
Philosophy (Physical Division). (3) Natural Philosophy (Chemicai
Division). (4) Experimental Science. (5) Physical Geography
and elementary Geology. (6) Biology.
Every Candidate is required to satisfy the Examiners in at least four
Subjects taken from not less than three different groups, and no Candidate
is permitted to offer more than six Subjects. If hovirever a Candidate
satisfy the Examiners in one subject taken from Group II. or IV., he may
oft'er three subjects taken from Group I.; also a Candidate who already
holds a Certificate may offer four subjects taken from not less than two
different groups.
The Board also examines Girls under the same Regulations as for
Boys, with four additional Regulations providing for the option of sub-
stituting Italian for Greek, and Music for Natural Philosophy (Mechanical
Division), and for being examined in Drawing, and for passing the required
four subjects two at a time.
About five 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 passed merely,.
(6) the subjects in which he has passed with distinction. These Certificate*
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.
There is an Examination for Lower Certificates in each year, in July.
This Examination includes the following subjects: — Group L (1) Latin,
(2) Greek, (3) French, (4) German, (o) Arabic, (6) Spanish; Group IL (1)
Arithmetic, (2) Additional Mathematics; Group IIL (1) Scripture Know-
ledge, (2) English, (3) English History, (4) Geography; Group IV. (1)
Mechanics and Physics, (2) Physics and Chemistry, (3) Chemistry and
Mechanics, (4) Experm)ental Science, (5) Botany; 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 II. 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 December.
This Examination includes the following subjects : — Group I (I) Latin,
(2) Greek, (3) French, (4) German; Group II (1) Elementary Mathe-
matics, (2) Additional Mathematics; Group III (1) Scripture Knowledge,
(2) English, (3) English History, (4) Outlines of Geography, with special
reference to British Isles and Empire, (5) English History-and- Geography ;
Group IV (1) Mechanics, (2) Physics, (3) Chemistry, (4) Physics-and-
Chemistry.
Candidates must satisfy the Examiners in not less than 5 subjects, of
which English must be one, taken from not less than 3 Groups and at least
one subject must be taken from Group I.
A Candidate who takes III (5) must not take III (3) or HI (4) ; and a
Candidate who takes IV (4) must not take IV (2) or IV (3).
By means of the Examination for Higher and School Certificates
exemption from the several parts of the PrcAdous Examination may
be obtained as follows :
A. By means of the School Certificate Examination.
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Part I.
A student who passes in Latin, Greek and Scripture Knowledge (in-
cluding Greek Text) at one examination is excused the 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 Gospel. Such a student
may complete his exemption by passing in Scripture Knowledge (including
Greek Text) at a subsequent School Certificate Examination.
If he produces Certificates shewing he passed in Latin and Greek at
separate Examinations, they are accepted instead of passing in these two
subjects at one Examination.
Pabt II.
A student who passes in Additional Mathematics, English and Scripture
is excused the whole of Part II.
A student who passes in Additional Mathematics and English is excused
Part II, except the paper on Paley's Evidences (or its substitute).
A student who passes in Additional Mathematics and Scripture (or
Physics-and-Chemistry) is excused Part 11, except the English Essay.
A student who passes in Additional Mathematics is excused Part II,
except the paper on Paley's Evidences (or its substitute) and the English
Essay.
Any one who has obtained partial exemption from Part 11 can complete
his exemption by taking the paper or papers required at one of the
subsequent School Certificate Examinations.
Additional Subjects.
A student is excused the Additional Subjects who passes in either
{a) French, or (b) German, or (c) Additional Mathematics, including
Trigonometry, Statics and Dynamics, or (d) Mechanics, including Practical
Work.
A student, who is entitled to one or more of these exemptions (by
subjects not endorsed on a Certificate), can obtain a statement or state-
ments to that efifect on application to the Cambridge Secretary.
A student seeking exemption from the whole or part of the Previous
Examination, without being a candidate for a Certificate, will be charged
the following fees : —
£ s. d.
A student offering more than four subjects 2 0 0
„ „ three or four subjects 1 10 0
„ „ one or two subjects 10 0
B. By means of the Higher Certificate Examination.
(a) The ordinary conditions, under which a Candidate for a Higher
Certificate can obtain exemption, are the same as those under which a.
student can obtain exemption by means of the School Certificate Ex-
amination, except that it will suffice, if the Candidate passes in the
EngUsli Essay alone instead of in the whole subject of English, and
except that, if he produce Certificates shewing he passed in two of his
three subjects for Part II at separate Examinations, they are accepted,
instead of passing in these two subjects at one Examination.
No addition to the Certificate Fee is required.
(/3) [Note. A ' special ' exemption is one which caimot be determined,
from an inspection of the list of successful Candidates or of the supple-
mentary tables, by reason of its involving apart only of a subject.]
A Candidate for a higher Certificate can obtain special exemptions
from the various papers of the Previous Examination under the following;
conditions :
If at some one Examination he satisfies the Examiners in
(1) Latin Grammar,
(2) either Latin Book or Latin Prose,
168 SCHOOLS EXAMINATION BOARD.
(3) Latin Unprepared Translation,
(4) Greek Grammar,
(5) either Greek Book or Greek Unprepared Translation,
(6) a Prepared Book of the Old or New Testament (including the
Greek Text),
he is exempt from tlie whole of Part I of the Previous Examination ;
if in (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5), he is exempt from the whole of Parti except
the Greek Gospel, and may obtain exemption 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 or in Physics or Chemistry or
Experimental Science,
(5) English Essay,
he is exempt from the whole of Part II of the Previous Examination ;
if in (1), (2), (3) and (4), he is exempt from the whole of Part II except
the Essay, and may obtain 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 (1), (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 Examination he satisfies the Examiners in Trigonometry,
Statics and Dynamics, he is exempted from the Additional Subjects of the
Previous Examination.
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 the Board, which are published by the Oxford and Cambridge Univer-
sity Presses, and may be procured from their agents. All communications
relating to the Examinations and Inspections should be addressed to one
of the Secretaries, E. J. Gross, Esq., M.A., Caius College, Cambridge,
and P.E. Matheson, Esq., M.A. (of New College, Oxford) at 74, High
Street, Oxford.
TEACHERS' TRAINING SYNDICATE.
By Grace of the Senate, February 20, 1879, the Teachers'
Training Syndicate was appointed to organize courses of Lec-
tures on the Theory, History and Practice of Education, to or-
ganize and superintend Examinations in the same subjects, and
to award certificates of proficiency on the results of the Examin-
ations. The following are the Regulations for 1910.
1. An Examination in the Theory, History, and Practice of Teaching
will be held on Monday and Tuesday, June 27 and 28, 1910, for persons
who have completed the age of 20 before July 15, 1910.
Forms of application for admission to the Examination and fees should
be sent to the Secretary not later than May 13.
An Examination will also be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, December
TEACHERS' TRAINING SYNDICATE. 169
€ and 7, 1910, for persons who shall have completed the ag-e of 20 before
January 15, 1911.
Forms of application for admission and fees should be sent in on or before
October 28.
An Examination in Practical Efficiency will also be held, the dates of
which will be arranged between the Principals 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 £1. 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.
(See also § 5.)
Certificates will be granted to those who satisfy the Examiners in both
parts of the examination.
2. No Candidate can be admitted to the Examination unless he or she
be qualified by having passed some recognised examination. A list of the
examinations at present recognised by the Syndicate may be obtained
upon application to the Secretary.
3. The subjects of Examination will be:
(1) The Theory of Education.
(2) The History of Education in Europe since the Revival of
Learning. The Special Subjects will be for
1910 (i) Herbart's Lectures on Education.
(ii) The Educational Theories of Kant,
and for 1911 The development of State Control on English Education
during the XlXth Century.
(3) The Practice of Education. This subject will consist of two parts :
(a) Method, (6) School Management.
One paper will be set on each of the subjects (1), (2), (3 a) as an
alternative to 3b. A fourth paper will be set containing a number of
subjects for essays of which only one is to be attempted.
All these should be studied with reference to the practical needs of
teachers.
4. The bases of the Examination in Practical 'I'eaching will be:
(1) Examination of the class taught by the candidate. (2) An inspection
of the class while being taught. (3) Questions put to the teacher in
private after the inspection. (4) A Report made by the Head Master or
Mistress.
Candidates for Examination in Practical Teaching- must have been
engaged for at least a year in some school or schools recognised for this
purpose by the Syndicate.
6. The Syndicate will also be ready to inspect in June or December
1910 any College established for the training of teachers other than ele-
mentary, and will award certificates of theoretical and practical knowledge
to such candidates as may deserve them.
The June Examination will be held at the following centres, provided
sufficient candidates present themselves for examination: London, Cam-
bridge, Liverpool, Cheltenham, Edinburgh, Aberystwyth, Cardiff, Water-
ford, Wantag-e, Oxford, Cork, Dublin, Rachfanham : and the December
Examination in London, Cambridge, and other centres where sufficient
candidates present themselves.
Communications are to be addressed to the Secretary of the Syndicate,
Warkworth House, Cambridge, who will afford any further information.
170 UNIVERSITY DAY TRAINING COLLEGE.
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY DAY TRAINING
COLLEGE.
Governing Body: The Rev. The Vice-Chancellor; W. Durnford, M.A.,
Fellow of Kmg's College; W. G. Bell, M.A., Trinity Hall (Bursar); The
Rev. C. A. E. Pollock, M.A., Corpus Christi; Rev. C. J. N. Child, M.A.,
Christ's College ; L. A. Borradaile, M.A., Selwyn College ; D. A. Winstanley,
M.A., Trinity College; W. F, Reddaway, M.A., King's College.
Acting-Principal of the Training College: Walter Durnford, M.A.,
Fellow of King's College.
Vice-Principal, Master of Method and Lecturer on Education : S. S. F.
Fletcher, M.A., King's College.
Lecturers and Supervisors of ( F. G. Blandford, M.A., Corpus Christi,
Practice ( C. Fox, M.A., Christ's College.
Lecturer on School Management: J. Wallis, M.A., Head Master of
Paradise Street School.
The College consists of two departments, a primary and a secondary.
1. Candidates for admission to the Primary Department must be
qualified as Three Year Students reading for a Degree according to the
Regulations of the Board of Education, and must have complied with the
conditions laid down by the Board of Education for Students taking Uni-
versity Degrees.
2. Before candidates are admitted they will be required to produce
(1) a certificate of birth ; (2) satisfactory testimony as to moral character
from two responsible persons; (3) testimonials from Head Teachers and
Managers of Schools in which they have been trained. Also in accordance
with the Regulations of the Board of Education for the Training of
Teachers, " {a) the medical officer of the College must certify that the
state of their health is satisfactory, and that they are free from serious
bodily defect or deformity ; and (&) they must execute an indenture showing
that they intend bond fide to adopt and follow the profession of teacher in
a Public Elementary School or Training College."
3. All students must become matriculated students of the University,
either as members of a College or as Non-Collegiate Students. They
must enter the Training College at the beginning of October and cannot
be admitted after October 21, the day fixed by the University for matri-
culation. There is no examination for matriculation at Cambridge. The
University year begins in October and ends in June : it consists of three
terms amounting to about twenty-five weeks in 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 three guineas is charged for admission to the Day Training
College but the whole of the grant allowed by the Board of Education will
be paid to the students in instalments as received.
It has been found by experience that the minimum expenditure of
Members of the Day Training College residing as Non-Collegiate Students,
economically in lodgings, dm-ing the twenty-five weeks of necessary resi-
dence, is between £65 and £75 a year, exclusive of clothes and travelling
exj)enses.
Since the opening of the College a number of Students have held
Exhibitions or Scholarships given by certain Colleges or by the Non-
Collegiate Board to members of the Day Training College. It is probable
that this assistance will be continued in the future, but the exact number
available in each year is uncertain.
Students in the Secondary Department must ordinarily be graduates
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INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE STUDENTS. 171
of this or some other University, but the Governing Body may admit other
students at their discretion. The course of training is for a year, which
may be spent wholly at the Training College, or partly under supervision
in some school approved of by the Govermng Body, They must attend
such courses of lectures on the Theory, History and Practice of Educa-
tion, and do such work in connection with them as the Governing Body
may from time to time prescribe. They must attend such Criticism,
Model and Visiting Lessons given in connection with the Training College
as the Governing Body may order. They shall give at least 60 days'
teaching in a Practising School connected with the College during each
term they are in residence.
The Theoretical work consists of lectures on the Theory, History and
Practice of Education, on School Method and other kindred subjects,
given by the Lecturers, who also guide the reading of the students and set
and correct papers done by them. The Practical work consists of criticism
lessons ; of model lessons, visiting lessons, and other approved methods
of teaching the Practice of Education. Facilities are also provided for
students to practise in schools under competent supervision.
The University grants a certificate of theoretical and practical
efficiency to persons who have satisfied the examiners in a written
examination held twice a year, in June and December ; and who. being
presented by the Training College, have satisfied the examiner in
Practice, who will take into account reports on the practical work done
by the student.
The fee payable for the above course is £22, 10s, payable in terminal
instalments of £7. 10s,
AppUcations for admission and enquiries are to be addressed to the
Acting-Principal of the CoUege, at Warkworth House, Cambridge.
INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE STUDENTS.
By Grace of May 10, 1883, a Board of Indian Civil Service Studies
was constituted, to consist of eight persons, of whom two should retire
each year but be re-eligible. By Grace, March 11, 1897, the Board was
constituted a Special Board of Studies to which the Sir Thomas Adams
Professor of Arabic, the Begins Professor of Modern History, the Professor
of Sanskrit, were added as ex officio Members. By the last mentioned
Grace the Board are empowered to appoint 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, ihe
Board was further authorised to correspond on behalf of the University
with the Government and other bodies on all matters connected with the
interests of Cambridg'e students proposing to become candidates for first
selection for the Indian Civil Service; and by Grace of Nov. 20, 1890, it
has been made the duty of the Board to report annually the results, as regards
Cambridg'e candidates, of the examination for first 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 16, 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 thia
Grace they publish at the beginning of each term a list of lectures to be
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172 FOREIGN SERVICE STUDENTS COMMITTEE.
delivered on some of the subjects not included in the lists published by
the Special Boards of Studies : and (2) by Grace 6 of February 17, 1902,
to use for the discharge of the duties assigned to the Board in regard
to the Indian Civil Service Open 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, 61, St Andrew's Street, Cambridge.
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, I, Mill Lane, has been appointed Director of Studies, and
will advise Candidates with reference to their work for the Open Com-
petition.
Bhaunagar Medal.
In July 1893 the sum of £200 was presented to the University by the
Maharaja of Bhaunagar to found a Prize Medal, the conditions for the
award of which were to be determined by Sir J. Peile, Member of the
Council for India, Dr Peile, Master of Christ's College, and M. M.
Bhownaggree, Esq., CLE. By Grace of the Senate, November 23, 1893,
the following are the Regulations for the Prize :
1. There shall be a Medal to be called the Bhaunagar Medal.
2. The Medal shall be awarded annually to that one of the Selected
Candidates for the Indian Civil Service who, having passed one of the
Honour Examinations of the University and having also spent his year of
probation at Cambridge, shall stand highest in the final list of Selected
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, provided that they be first submitted to His Highness
the present Maharaja of Bhaunagar during his lifetime, for his approval,
or to such person as he may appoint for that purpose.
1894. C. A. Silberrad, B.A., Pet.
1895. J. F. Bryant, Clare.
1896. M. S. D. Butler, B.A. Pembroke.
1897. A. C. Chatterjee, B.A., King's.
1898. 1). Shearme, B.A., Trin.
1899. C. E. Guiterman, B.A., Trin.
1900. F. M. Levi, B.A., Trin.
1901. T. K. Johnston, B.A., Trin.
1902. I. G. Lloyd, B.A., Caius.
1903. H. A. Brown, B.A., Caius.
1904. V. P. Row, B.A., Job.
1905. E. LI. Tanner, B.A., Clare.
1906. O. H. B. Starte, B.A., Clare.
1907. A. H. Lloyd, B.A. Caius.
1908. Ardeshir Rustomji Dalai, B.A., Job.
FOREIGN SERVICE STUDENTS COMMITTEE.
(Grace of 15 June, 1905.)
1. That there be constituted a Foreign Service Students Committee.
2. Tliere shall be a Director of a School of Living Oriental Languages,
appointed by the Foreign Service Students Committee with the consent of
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the Vice- Chancellor. The Director shall perform such duties and receive
such stipend, out of the funds at the disposal of the Committee, as the
Committee may determine. He shall hold oflBce for five years and shall
be eligible for reappointment in the same manner.
3. The Foreign Service Students Committee shall consist of the
Director of the School of Living Oriental Languages, together with two
members appointed by the Senate on the nomination of the Council of
the Senate, three appohited by the Senate on the nomination of the Special
Board for Oriental Studies, and a member of the Appointments Board
appointed by the Senate on the nommation of that Board. The appoint-
ment shall be in each case for three years. Of the members appointed by
the Senate two shall retire in each year. A retiring member shall be
eligible for reappointment.
Notice of the agenda of each meeting shall be sent to the Secretary
of State for Foreign Affairs who may, whenever he thinks it desii-able,
nominate a delegate to take part in the deliberations. Such delegate
shall, on each occasion for which he is appointed, have the same powers as
a member of the Committee.
4. The duties of the Committee shall be
(a) to make arrangements for the instruction and general super-
vision (i) of the Student Interpreters sent from time to time to the
University by the Foreign Office, (ii) of selected candidates for the
Egyptian and Sudan Civil Service, and (iii) of any similar class of
students, assigned to them by Grace of the Senate, and not under the
supervision of the Special Board of Indian Civil Service Studies :
(6) to administer the fund supplied by the Foreign Office for the
instruction of Student Interpreters, and any other funds supplied by
other bodies for a similar purpose, with the exception of the annual
subvention of £500 made by the Government of India :
(c) to report to the Vice -Chancellor for publication to the Senate
at least once a year :
(d) to promote in the University the study of Living Oriental
Languages :
(e) to perform such other functions as may from time to time be
assigned to them by the Senate.
5. The Committee shall arrange for such lectures as may be required
for the students under their charge, and shall, before the beginning of each
term, pubUsh a list of the lectures for which they have arranged.
6. There shall be teachers of Living Oriental Languages, appointed by
the Committee on the recommendation of the Director on such conditions
as the Committee shall approve. They shall perform such duties, and
receive such stipend, out of the funds at the disposal of the Committee, as
the Committee shall determine.
7. The teachers so appointed shall, on the recommendation of the
Committee, 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 appointed by the Special Board for Indian Civil
Service Studies {Ordinances, pp. 326, 424).
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES.
Examinations in Agricultural Sciences are held as follows: —
The Diploma Examinations are open to Members of the University
and also to persons who are not Members of the University.
The Special Examination in Agricultural Sciences takes place in June
174 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES.
and in November each year, and the Examination for the Diploma in Agri-
cultural Science and Practice Part I. in June and November, Part II. in
June only. The Special Examination and the Examination for Part I. of
the Examination for the Diploma are the same, and include Agriculture,
Agricultural Chemistry and Physics, Agricultural Botany and Zoology.
Geologyand Forestry can also be taken as voluntary subjects. Part II. of
the Examination for the Diploma includes I. Agriculture; II. 1 Agricultural
Botany, 2 Agricultural Physiology, 3 Agricultural Zoology; III. 1 Agricul-
tural Chemistry, 2 Agricultural Physics, 3 Agricultural Geology. I., 11. 1,
III. 1 are compulsory, II. 2, 3 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.
REGULATIONS RESPECTING THE BOARD OF AGRICULTURAL
STUDIES AND THE AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION FUND.
I. The Board of Agricultural Studies shall consist of the Vice-
Chancellor, the Drapers' Professor of Agriculture, the Professors of
Agricultural Botany, Botany, Chemistry, Geology, Physiology, and
Pathology, the Reader in Forestry, and the Gilbey Lecturer in the History
and Economics of Agriculture; the University Lecturer in Agricultural
Physiology; three members of the Senate appointed by Grace on the
nomination of the Council of the Senate ; and such other persons as may
from time to time be appointed by Grace under the Regulation next
following.
II. Each County or Borough Council on the List published by the
Board as hereinafter provided shall be empowered to nominate annually
to the Senate one person to be a member of the Board for one year ; and
the Board shall be empowered to nominate annually to the Senate two
persons to be additional members of the Board for one year.
III. Of the members nominated by the Council of the Senate, one
shall on the first occasion be appointed to hold office mitil 31 December
1902, one to hold office until 31 December 1901, and one to hold office
until 31 December 1900 ; and thereafter each shall be appointed for three
years. Such members shall cease to hold office on the thirty-first day of
December, and their places shall be supplied by persons appointed at a
Congregation before the end of full term in the preceding Michaelmas
Term, the retiring members being eligible for re-appointment.
IV. The Vice- Chancellor or his Deputy and four other members shall
constitute a quorum of the Board.
V. The duties of the Board shall include the following :
(1) To provide for the instruction and supervision of students of
agricultural science resident in Cambridge, whether -members of the
University or not, by arrangement with the Professors of the Univer-
sity and other teachers ;
(2) To correspond with the Board of Agriculture, with contributing
and other County and Borough Councils, and with other bodies and
persons, on matters relating to the instruction and supervision of such
students, and to take steps for making known the opportunities
offered at Cambridge for the study of subjects bearing on agriculture ;
(3) To administer the Agi-icultural Education Fund, and to prepare
and keep the accounts thereof in such form as may be approved by the
Financial Board, the accounts of the Fund being annually audited in
such manner as the Financial Board may direct and published with
the University Accounts ;
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(4) To take over and perform the functions formerly assigned to
the Agi-icultural Science Syndicate, including the management of the
Examinations in the Science and Practice of Agriculture, and to under-
take the conduct and superintendence of agricultural experiments and
inspections on behalf of County or Borough Councils or of other bodies
•or persons ;
(5) To report from time to time, and at least once a year, to theSenate ;
(6) To prepare and publish annually to the Senate a List of the
County and Borough Councils which have arranged with the Board to
contribute annual grants to the Agi-icultural Education Fund ;
(7) To pei-form such other functions as may from time to time be
assigned to the Board by the University.
VI. The Agricultural Education Fund shall receive the following:
(1) Annual andother grants contributed by the Board of Agriculture ;
(2) Ammal and other grants contributed by County and Borough
Councils and other bodies ;
(3) Donations made to the University for the promotion of agri-
cultural science and education ;
(4) Fees for the examination of candidates for the Diploma in
Agi-iculture, fees of students receiving instruction under the super-
vision of the Board, and payments for such other services as the Board
is empowered to perform.
The payments to be made from the Fund shall include the following:
(1) The stipend of the Professor of Agriculture ;
(2) Stipends and other payments to persons employed by appoint-
ment of the Board in instructing and supervising students, or in super-
intending experiments and inspections ;
(3) Payments in respect of laboratory and other accommodation for
teaching, and expenses of examinations, inspections, and experiments
conducted under the authority of the Board ;
(4) Expenses of administration, including the salary of a Secretary
if required.
APPOINTMENTS BOARD.
By Grace of 27 February, 1902, an Appointments Board in
connexion with the University was established to carry on the
work hitherto performed by the Cambridge Appointments Asso-
ciation, and by Grace of 7 June 1906, The Appointments Board
was continued until the Senate shall otherwise decide. The
Appointments Board consists of the Vice- Chancellor, and five
members of the Senate appointed by Grace, on the nomination
of the Council of the Senate ; and each College or Public Hostel
in Cambridge which contributes annually the sum of ten pounds
at least to the Appointments Fund is empowered to appoint
annually one person to be a member of the Board for one year.
The Board is also empowered to appoint annually not more than
eight persons to be 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.
176 BOARD OF GEOGRAPHICAL STUDIES.
BOARD OF GEOGRAPHICAL STUDIES.
1. The Board of Geographical Studies shall consist of the Vice-
Chancellor, four members of the Senate appointed by Grace on the
nomination of the Council of the Senate, one appointed similarly on the
nomination of the Special Board for Mathematics, one on the nomination
of the Special Board for Biology and Geology, one on the nomination of
the Special Board for History and Archyeology, and one on the nomination
of the Special Board for Economics and Politics ; and such other persons
as may from time to time be appointed by Grace under Regulation 2
below.
2. The Council of the Royal Geographical Society shall be empowered
to nominate annually to the Senate two persons to be members of the
Board for one year; and the Board shall be empowered to nominate
annually to the Senate two persons to be additional members of the Board
for one year.
The Vice -Chancellor or his Deputy and three other members shall con-
stitute a quorum of the Board.
2*. In the event of a vacancy occurring in any year by the death or
resignation of a member of the Board, 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.
3. The duties of the Board shall include the following:
{a) To promote geographical study and research within the Univer-
sity, and to provide and arrange for courses of lectures and of practical
instruction in the several branches of geographical science, to be given in
Cambridge by the Reader in Geography and by other teachers under the
direction of the Board ;
(b) To correspond with the Royal Geographical Society and with
other bodies and persons on matters relating to the promotion of geo-
graphical study and research, and to take steps for making known the
opportunities provided at Cambridge for students of Geography ;
(c) To administer the Geographical Education Fund, and to prepare
and keep the accounts thereof in such form as may be approved by the
Financial Board, the accounts of the Fund being annually audited in such
manner as the Financial Board may direct and published with the Univer-
sity Accomits ;
(d) To draw up and publish from time to time schedules defining
the range of the Special Examination in Geography for the Ordinary B.A.
Degree, and the Examinations for the Diploma in Geography
(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
(a) The annual grant of £200 from the University Chest ;
(b) The annual grant of £200 from the Council of the Royal
Geographical Society;
(c) Grants and donations made to the University for the promotion
of geographical study and research ;
(d) The fees of students attending courses of lectures and practical
instruction provided by the Board, the fees for the examination of candid-
ates for the Diploma in Geography, and payments for such other services
as the Board is empowered to perform.
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The payments to be made from the Fund shall include the following :
(a) The Stipends of the University Lecturers in Geography;
(&) Stipends and other payments to teachers employed by appoint-
ment of the Board for the instruction and supervision of students of
Geography ;
(c) Payments in respect of laboratory and other accommodation
and appliances for teaching; the expenses of the examinations for the
Diploma in Geography, including the stipends of the Examiners ; and the
stipends of the Examiners for the Special Examination in Geography ;
(d) Expenses of administration.
DIPLOMA IN GEOGRAPHY.
1. An Examination for a Diploma in Geography 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 which candidates may be admitted to the
Examination shall be determined by the Senate, on the recommendation
of the Board.
3. The Examination shall have reference to the several branches of
Geographical Science, treated in an advanced and comprehensive manner.
4. The subjects to be included in the Examination shall be fixed from
time to time by the Senate, on the recommendation of the Board.
5. Candidates who present themselves for the Examination shall be
required to pay fees to be fixed from time to time by the Board.
6. A candidate who has passed the Examination to the satisfaction of
the Examiners shall be entitled to a Diploma testifying to his competent
knowledge of Geographical Science.
7. It shall be the duty of the Board to fix the number of Examiners for
the Examination ; to nominate them for election by the Senate ; to fix the
times of the Examinations ; to fix the payments of Examiners, and the
fees to be paid by candidates.
8. The Examination shall be in two Parts.
9. Part I shall include the subjects for the Special Examination in
Geography; it shall be conducted by 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 :
(a) Regional Geography, {b) Surveying and Mapping, (c) Geomor-
phology, (d) Oceanography and Chmatology, (e) History of Geography,
(/) Anthropogeography.
Candidates shall be required to take the subjects (a) and (6), together
with two at least of the subjects (c), {d), (e), (/).
11. No candidate shall be admitted to Part II until he has satisfied the
Examiners in Part I.
SCHEDULES.
Part I.
(1) Physical Geography .
Form and motions of the Earth. Elementary Clunatology and Ocean-
ography. Typical forms of land configuration, their distribution and
modes of formation.
(2) Historical and Political Geography.
The historical development and pohtical partition of the different
regions of the world, with a consideration of the influence of their physical
features. A more detailed knowledge of the geography of a selected
region [for 1907 and 1908, Europe].
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178 DIPLOMA IN GEOGRAPHY.
(3) Economic and Commercial Geofjraphy.
The economic growth of the diflferent 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 1907
and 1908, Europe].
(4) Cartography.
The construction and use of maps. A general knowledge of the
methods of exploratory surveying : plane-tabling, latitudes and azimuths
by the sun, latitude and azimuth traverses, route traverses 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 himself of a route
traversed by compass, and checked by observations for latitude and
azimuth with the necessary computations, will be examined thereon and
will receive special credit for good work.
(5) History of Geographical Discovery.
The outlines of the history of geographical discovery, with special
questions on a selected region or period [for 1907 and 1908, The Fifteenth
Century'].
(6) Elements of Ethnology.
The pi-incipal races of mankind, their migrations and present distribu-
tion.
Part II.
The Examination will be partly in writing, partly oral and practical,
and will include the following subjects.
{a) Itegional Geography . The cartographical analysis of the physical
regions of tlie world ; coastal outline and land-relief ; climatic conditions
and river-systems. Distribution of population in relation to natural
resources and conditions. Relation of political partition and economic
conditions to physical features.
Candidates may be required to read and draw maps, and to make
estimations of area, distance, and relief.
[h) Surveying and Mapping. The principles of Geodetic surveying;
its objects and methods; the instruments, observations, and computations
employed in base-measurement, determination of initial latitude, longitude,
and azimuth, and primary triangulation. Determination of mean sea-level.
Topographical surveying: base-measurement, triangulation by theodolite,
plane-tabling, traverses, heights and contours by clinometer. Exploratory
surveying: adaptation of the preceding methods to rapid work; plane-table
triangulation, compass-variation, route-traverses, heights by barometer
and boiling-point thermometer. Methods of map -projection and map-
drawing : selection and identification of projections ; measurement and
reduction of maps.
Any candidate who can produce examples made by himself of (1) a small
area of topographical triangulation, including observations for initial
latitude and azimuth, with plane-table details and clinometer-contours,
or (2) a theodolite- traverse (tape or subtense), or (3) a route- traverse with
compass, checked by observations for latitude, with the necessary observa-
tions and computations in each case, will be examined thereon and wiU
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, time, and cost.
(c) Geomorphology . The present distribution of the lands and
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oceans, and proposed explanations of this distribution. The characters
and genesis of the surface -features of the land, including the coast-lines :
the mfluence of earth -movements, erosion, accumulation, and volcanic
action. Geographical cycles ; the growth and degradation of land-masses,
(d) Oceanography and Climatology. The surface-divisions and
subaqueous contours of the oceans. The distribution of temperature and
salinity in the oceans and seas. Oceanic circulation ; currents and tides.
Distribution of atmospheric temperature and pressure, winds, and precipi-
tation, as modified by latitude, altitude, distance from the sea, and land-
forms. Secular variations of climate.
[e] History of Geography. The evolution of modern geography, as
illustrated by the history of the geographical notions and methods preva-
lent at successive epochs. The history of the gradual discovery of the
continents, islands, and oceans.
(/) Anthropogeography . The classification of the races of mankind,
and the physical characters on which it is based. The geographical dis-
tribution of races according to continents. The influence of geographical
environment on the life, arts, social organisation, and migrations of the
more important peoples.
^ BOARD OF MILITARY STUDIES.
By Grace of March 5, 1904, a Board of Military Studies was appointed:
and its composition and competence were extended by Grace of June 6,
1907.
The Board consists of the Vice-Chancellor, six Members of the Senate
elected by Grace, one or more military members appointed by the War
Office, the Commanding Officer, the Second-in-Command, and the Adjutant,
for the time being, of the University Contingent of the Officers Training
Corps, and such other persons as may from time to time be appointed by
Grace. The Board is 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.
The duties of the Board include the following :
(1) To arrange for the registration, supervision and instruction of
members of the University who wish to be candidates for such Commis-
sions ;
(2) To provide for the nomination to Commissions of candidates
who have satisfied the conditions of the War Office ;
(3) To arrange for the registration, supervision, and instruction of
members of the University who wish to be candidates for Commissions
in the Special Reserve of Officers, or for Commissions in the Territorial
Force.
(4) To recognise such teachers as they deem desirable in the
interests of Military Education;
(5) To correspond from time to time with the Military Authorities
and with the Authorities of other Universities on matters connected with
military studies.
(6) To administer any fund that may be placed at the disposal of
the Board by the War Office or from other sources, the accounts of
jany such fund being annually audited in such manner as the Financial
Board may direct.
ii Enquiries on matters relating to Commissions in the Regular Army or
the Special Reserve of Officers should be addressed to the Secretary of
180 DIPLOMA IN MINING ENGINEERING.
the Board, H. J. Edwards, M.A., Peterhouae. Information in regard to
the Officers Training Corps (of which University candidates for the Army-
must now in the ordinary course be efficient members) may be obtained
from the Head Quarters, Market Street.
DIPLOMA IN MINING ENGINEERING.
1. Any member of the University who has 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 Geology, and in Mineralogy, or in any of them, at any
examination for that Tripos taking place after he has begun residence.
3. In case the candidate attain the standard required for honours
in Chemistry, in Geology, or in Mineralogy in the said Tripos the Chair-
man of Examiners shall certify the Registrary to that effect, who shall
notify the same to the candidate.
4. A candidate for the Diploma in Mining Engineering shall be ad-
mitted to the examinations in Heat and Heat Engines, in Strength of
Materials and Elementary Theory of Structures, and in Electricity, for
the Special Examination in Mechanism and Applied Science Part II at any
examination for that Special Examination which takes place after he has
begun residence.
5. In case the candidate attain in each of these subjects the standard
required for a second class in the said Special Examination, the senior
examiner shall certify the Registrary to that effect, who shall notify the
same to the candidate.
6. In case a candidate who has obtained honours in the Mechanical
Sciences Tripos, Part I, have shown a competent knowledge of Heat and
Heat Engines, of Strength of Materials and Theory of Structures, and of
Electricity, the Chairman of Examiners shall certify the Registrary to
this effect. A candidate so certified shall not be requii'ed to present
himself for the Special Examination in the above subjects.
7. The Professors of Chemistry, of Geology, of Mineralogy, and of
Mechanism and Applied Mechanics, or teachers of these subjects recognised
for this purpose by the Special Board for Physics and Chemistry, shall
give to a candidate who has diligently attended a course of Laboratory
Instruction and has acquired a satisfactory knowledge of experimental
work in any of the subjects enumerated in clauses 2 and 4 above, a certi-
ficate to this effect. A candidate who presents to the Registrary a
certificate in any of these subjects before the pubUcation of the corrected
hsts of candidates for the Natural Sciences Tripos or the Special Examin-
ation in Mechanism and Applied Science shall be exempted from the
practical examination in that subject.
8. An examination in the Application of Science to the Art of Mining
shall be held once in the year, on the day following the completion of
Part II. of the Special Examination in Mechanism and Applied Science
held in the Michaelmas Term or in case that day falls on Sunday on the
Monday next following.
9. In the examination in the Application of Science to the Art of
Mining two papers of questions of three hours each shall be set.
10. The examiners shall publish a list of the successful candidates
arranged in alphabetical order.
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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 Art
of Mining, or in case that day falls on Sunday on the Monday next
following.
12. In the examination in Metallurgy one paper of questions of three
hours shaU be set and there shall be a practical examination.
13. The examiner shall pubhsh a list of the successful candidates
arranged in alphabetical order.
14. The examination in the Application of Science to the Art of
Mining shall be conducted by tAvo examiners, and the examination in
Metallurgy by one examiner, nominated every year by the Special Board
for Chemistry and Physics and appointed by the Senate in the Easter
Term.
15. Each examiner shall receive Five Pounds from the University
Chest in any year in which he takes part in an examination.
16. The names of candidates who desire to present themselves for
any of the above examinations shall be sent to the Eegistrary by the
Praelectors of the several Colleges and by the proper officers of hostels
and of the Non-collegiate Students Board at the time appointed for
sending in the names of candidates for the Natural Sciences Tripos and
for the Special Examination in Mechanism and Applied Science.
17. The Eegistrary shall publish a First List and subsequently a
Corrected List of candidates for the above named examinations at the
same time as he pubUshes the lists of candidates for the said Tripos and
iSpecial Examination.
18. If a candidate whose name does not appear on the corrected list
be nevertheless admitted to the examination a fee of £1 shall be paid for
or by him in addition to the fee for the examination.
19. Every candidate who presents himself for examination shall pay
to the Eegistrary the following fees for the University Chest :
For the examinations in Chemistry, Geology and Mineralogy £1 each
subject.
For the examination in Heat and Heat Engines, in Strength of
Materials and Elementary Theory of Structures, and in Electricity,
£1. 10s.
For the examinations in the apphcation 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 by residence and has passed the necessary examinations and
has presented to the Eegistrary the requisite certificates and if a Graduate
has paid to the Eegistrary the sum of £2 or if an Undergraduate has paid
to the Eegistrai-y the sum of £5 shall be granted a Diploma in the following
terms:
Know aU men by these presents that of
having been duly examined by the Examiners
in that behalf appointed by the Chancellor Masters and Scholars
of the University of Cambridge has approved himself to the said
Examiners by his knowledge 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 2 and of the applications of
1 Insert here Mineralogy if necessary.
2 Insert here Metallurgy and Assaying if necessary.
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these Sciences to the problems which occur in Mining and also by
his acquauitance with i)ractical Mining 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 the Michaelmas Term 1907.
SCHEDULES.
The Applioation of Science to the Art of Mining.
The questions in one of the papers will be 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 numerical solutions.
Questions also will be set having reference to: Methods of boring.
Methods of excavating and supporting excavations. Explosives and their
use in mining operations. Haulage and hoisting. Ascent and descent of
mines. Drainage, ventilation and lighting of mines. The principles of
employment of mining labour.
Metallurgy.
I. The questions in Metallurgy will relate to: The chief physical
properties of metals and alloys. The refractory materials used in the
manufacture of fire-bricks, crucibles and retorts and for lining furnaces.
The classification of fm-naces. Modes of producing and utilising heat in
the chief types of each class of furnace. Electric furnaces. Fuel and its
calorific power. Pyrometry. Calorimetry. 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 aliuninium, anti-
mony, copper, gold, lead, mercury, nickel, silver, tin and zinc. The manu-
facture of iron and steel.
II. The examination in Practical Metallurgy will relate to: The dry
assay of the ores of gold, lead, mercury, silver and tin. The volumetric
assay of the ores of copper, ii-on and zinc. The determination of gold,
silver and free cyanide in the solution obtained in the cyanide treatment
of gold ores. The analysis of iron and steel. The examination of coal as
regards calorific power, ash, coke, moisture and sulphur. The preparation
of different varieties of brass and bronze.
DIPLOMA IN FORESTRY.
(Grace of 24 May, 1906.)
Candidates, before receiving the Diploma in Forestry, shall be required
to produce evidence that they have
(1) passed (or obtained exemption from) the Previous Examination,
together with the Additional Subjects ;
(2) satisfied the Examiners in Physics, Chemistry, Geology, and
Botany, either in Part I of the Examination for the Diploma in Agri-
DIPLOMA IN ANTHKOPOLOGY. 183
culture, or in that Examination in combination with the Natural Sciences
Tripos, Part I, or in some other examination or examinations approved by
the Committee ;
(3) 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 approved by the Committee;
(4) attended for a time equivalent to one academical year courses of
instruction in practical forestry approved by the Committee ;
(5) obtained a certificate of j)roficiency in practical forestry approved
by the Committee ;
(6) passed the Examination for the Diploma ;
(7) been admitted to a degree in the University,
DIPLOMA IN ANTHROPOLOGY.
(Grace of 16 January, 1908.)
1. That a Diploma in Anthropology be established.
2. That any Member of the University who has taken, or is qualified
to take, a degree of the University, and has received instruction in Anthro-
pology in Cambridge under the direction of the Board of Anthropological
Studies during three terms, which need not be 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.
3. That any Member of the University who has graduated before the
date of the establishment of the Diploma, has received instruction in
Anthropology in Cambridge under a University Professor, Reader or
Lecturer for three terms, which need not have been 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.
4. That an Advanced Student who has resided for three terms and has
received instruction in Anthropology in Cambridge under the direction of
the Board during three terms, which need not be 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 power to appoint one or more Referees to
examine the dissertations, and if necessary to examine the candidates
orally or otherwise 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.
6. That the Board shall have power to take into consideration together
with the dissertation any memoir or work published by the candidate which
lie may desire to submit to them.
7. That each candidate before receiving his diploma shall deposit in
the University Library a copy of his dissertation in a form approved by the
Board.
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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 Geometry : Projection of Solids.
(5) The Principles of Surveying.
2. Part II. shaU consist of five papers as follows :
(1) Outlines of the History of Architecture of Europe and the Near
East.
(2) Outlines of the General History of Art.
(3) Architecture and the Allied Arts of the following periods:
{a) Classical, (b) Medieval, (c) Renaissance and Modern.
No candidate shall be allowed to take the questions on more
than one of these three periods.
(4) Subjects for an Essay relating to the period chosen by the
candidate in Paper (3).
(5) Theoxy of Art in relation to Architecture.
3. The fifth paper in each Part shall be voluntary, that is to say,
students shall not be required to present themselves for it, but the results
shall be taken into account in assigning the places in 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 examination shall be under the general management of the
Board of Examinations.
6. A stiadent who has passed the Previous Examination may offer
himself for exammation 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 offer 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 thi-ee periods specified in
Part II., Paper (3), he offers for examination.
7. The examination shall be held twice a year. The first examination
shall begin on the Wednesday, or, if the next day be Ascension Day, on the
Tuesday next but two before the first day of General Admission in the
Easter Term. The second examination shall begin on November 29 in
each year, unless that day falls on a Sunday, in which case it shall begin
on November 28.
8. The two examinations in each year shall be conducted by the same
examiners, appointed by the Senate in the preceding Lent Term. There
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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 shall receive from the University Chest such remuneration
8S may be determined by the Board of Examinations with the consent of
the Vice-Chancellor.
9. The Special Board for Physics and Chemistry shall define by
schedule from time to time the nature of the subjects in Part I.; and
the Special Board for History and Archaeology shall likewise define the
nature of the subjects in Part II.
10. A candidate who has obtained Honours or been allowed the
Ordinary Degree in the Mechanical Sciences Tripos, or who has passed
in both Parts of the Special Examination for Mechanism and Applied
Science, shall be deemed to have passed in Part I. of the Examination in
Preliminary Architectural'Studies,
11. A candidate who has obtained Honours in a Part of any Tripos
Examination or in One Section of the Medieval and Modern Languages
Tripos (New Regulations) shall be deemed to be qualified for the degree of
Bachelor of Arts if he has passed the Examination in Preliminary Archi-
tectural Studies and has kept the number of terms required for a degree.
12. There shall be a meeting of the examiners previous to each
examination, when the papers set by each examiner shall be submitted
for approval.
13. One at least of the examiners and one of the Proctors or Pro-
Proctors shall be present, and one of the Proctors' or Pro-Proctors' men
shall be in attendance during every part of the examination.
14. The examiners shall arrange the names of those who pass in each
Part in three classes ; the names in the first class being arranged in order
of merit and those in the second and third classes alphabetically. No can-
didate shall be entitled to a certificate that he has passed in either Part or
both Parts until he shall have graduated.
15. The class-lists shall be published in the Senate House at the latest
at 10 A.M. on the Thursday before 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 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 Part I., to the Special Board for Physics and Chemistry, and, in
the case of Part II., to the Special Board for History and Archaeology.
The report shall contain information as to the standards adopted 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.
SCHEDULES.
Part I.
(1) Practical Mathematics.
Indices. Logarithms. Use of logarithmic tables. Construction and
nse of slide rule.
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Functions of an angle. Use of trigonometrical tables, solution of right-
angled triangles, and applications to determination of heights and distances.
Representation of position of a point by rectangular and polar co-
ordinates ; use of squared paper to represent a set of sunultaneous values
of two quantities, plotting of simple functions — algebraic and trigono-
metrical. Elementary application of graphic methods to solution of
equations. Representation of rate of increase of a quantity by the slope
of a curve. Maxima and minima treated geometrically.
British and metric units of length, area, volume. Verniers; screw
gauges. Areas of simple regular plane figures. Volumes of cylinder, cone,
sphere, pyramid. Approximate methods of measuring areas of any form.
Representation of directed quantities by straight lines: addition and
subtraction of vectors ; resolution of directed quantities into components.
(2) Elementary Applied Mechanics.
Matter, force, weight. Statement of principle of parallelogi-am of forces
and its experimental verification. Triangle of forces. Moment of a force.
Eorces acting in a plane, graphical method of finding the resultant.
Parallel forces, couples. Centre of gravity.
Velocity, acceleration, inertia. Laws of motion. Composition of
velocities; composition of forces. Action and reaction. Principle of
momentum. Work. Energy. Power. Uniform circular motion. Cen-
trifugal force. Harmonic motion. Simple pendulum.
Transmission of motion and of power by machines. Effort and resist-
ance. Velocity ratio of points of effort and resistance. Friction. Efficiency
of machines. Elementary dynamics of steam-engine. Indicated and brake
horse-power. Function of fly-wheel.
Elementary hydrostatics. Atmospheric pressure. Fluid pressure on
horizontal and vertical surfaces. Pumps. Hydraulic press and other
machines worked by hydraulic pressure.
Energy and momentum of fluid jets. Dischai-ge from orifices.
(3) Strength of Matenah and Elementary Theoi'y of 8ti-uctures.
Meaning of stress and sti-aui. Strength of materials to resist tension,
compression, and shear. Factor of safety. Methods of testing strength.
Testing machine. Forms of test-pieces. Extension in tensile tests. Stress-
strain diagrams. Limit of elasticity. Yield-jioint. Genei-al results of
tests in iron and steel. Characteristics of steel. Mild-steel: hoAv produced.
Hardening and tempering of high-carbon steel. Young's modulus of elas-
ticity: measurement of this modulus by direct extension. Modulus of
rigidity.
Strength of ties under axial pull. Strength of beams and cantilevers.
Forms of section suitable for beams. Diagrams of bending moment and
shearing force. Calculation of the amount of load a given beam can safely
carry. Practical formulas for stability of struts. Strength of solid and
hollow circular shafts. Strength of boiler shells. Strength of riveted
joints and other simple fastenings.
Simple bridge and roof frames. Typical forms of roofs and bridges.
Use of the method of reciprocal figures to determine the stresses in the
members. Use of the funicular polygon to determine the reactions at the
supports. Treatment of distributed load. Estimation of loads.
The physical properties of building materials including the principal
varieties of stone and timber, bricks, plain and reinforced concrete, the
elementary theory of arches, foundations, and retaining walls.
(4) Descriptive Geometry: projection of solids.
Practical Plane Geometry, construction of plane curves, orthogonal
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projection of geometrical figures and regular solids including the projection
of the intersections of solids by planes and by other solids. Elements of
perspective.
(5) The Principles of Surveying.
Keduction to datum of a series of levels. Plotting a section from a
given level book, with proper use of vertical and horizontal scales. Plotting
a chain survey from a given field book. Keduction of a simple traverse
survey. Plotting of a simple traverse survey from a given field book.
Making a simple survey by the chain. Use of the dumpy level, the
prismatic compass, the box sextant, the theodolite, the plane table.
Making a simple traverse survey.
Part II.
1. Outlines of the History of Architecture of Europe and the
Near East.
(1) General Study of the Historical continuity of Architectural
Tradition. Architecture early divided into trabeated and arcuated
systems. Examples of prehistoric buildings. The influence of climate
and materials upon design. The influence of timber upon design in stone.
(2) The Architecture of the Nile. The Architecture of Nineveh and
Persia. The earliest use of the arch.
(3) Outlines of the history and development of Greek architecture,
sculpture, and painting. The Greek orders. Greek memorials of the dead.
Greek colonial architecture and its influence.
(4) Etruscan Architecture. Early Roman indigenous art and its basis.
The influence of Greece upon Rome. Roman Architecture and its orders.
The conjunction of trabeated and ai'cuated systems. Early influences of
Christianity and the Roman decadence. The eastern Roman empire.
Ravenna and the Byzantine Tradition.
(5) The Barbarians and their art.
The dark ages and the rise of the Papacy.
The Mahometans and their art.
Romanesque Architecture and its basis upon that of Rome. Its great
influence and duration and spread to England. Irish influences. Saxon
and Norman Architecture.
(6) The constructional development of the pointed arch and its
influence on style. The decay of the trabeated system. Enghsh Gothic
Architecture in its various developments. French and German Architecture
in its various developments. Italian Architecture in its various develop-
ments. Early brick Aichitecture of England, Germany, and Scandinavia.
"Vaulting an integral part of the system.
(7) The Renaissance in Italy and France. The Italians and Germans
m England. The influence of conquests of Italy upon "Western work. The
High Church under Laud and the Puritan reaction. Inigo Jones and his
visits to Italy. Sir C. "Wren and his visits to France. Rococo Architecture.
The Jesuits. The later English classic and its architects. The Romantic
reaction in hterature and the arts. Modern Architecture and its lack of
tradition.
2. Outlines of the General History of Art.
Prehistoric Art, palaeolithic and neolithic. Art in Egypt under the
Pharaohs. Chaldaean Art. Assyrian Art.
Earliest Art in Greece. Cretan Art. The Mycenaean Age. The
Geometric Period. The Orientalising Period. Archaic Greek Sculpture.
The minor Arts. The Highest Period, the age of Pericles, the age of
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Philip and Alexander. — The Diadochi. — Hellenistic and Graeco-Roman
Art. Roman Art.
Early Christian and Byzantine Art. Mosaics, etc. Romanesque Art.
Gothic Art. Sculpture and Decoration. Precursors of the Renaissance
in Italy, in painting and sculpture. The Tuscan Sculptors. — Venetian,
Lombard, Umbrian and Florentine Schools of Painting.
Flemish and German Painting and Sculpture in the 15th and 16th
Cents. The Renaissance in France, Germany, and the Netherlands. —
Decline of Art in Italy. — Rise of Spanish Art. Art in Flanders and
Holland in the 17th Cent.— French Art in the 17th Cent.
Furniture and Decoration in the 17th and 18th Cents. The Rise of Art
in England in the 18th Cent. French and English Art of the early 19th
Cent. — Modern Art.
3 (a). Aechitecture and the Allied Arts op the Classical Period.
Prehistoric Greek Art. — Primitive Period. — Neohthic Remains and
Pottery, etc. — Hissarlik. — Cyclopean Remains. Tiryns, Mycenae, etc. —
The Mycenaean and Minoan Periods. The Cretan Palaces. Sculpture
and Paintings and the minor Arts.
Historic Greek Art: Doric Architecture. Its distinctive features.
Modifications in its forms in historical development. The chief buildings
in this style. — Archaic Greek Sculpture. Earliest traditions. — Daedalic
Art. — Influence of wood-carving technique on early statues {^oava).
Architectural Sculpture : Metopes, Pediments. EarUest Archaic Sculp-
ture. Period of Transition from the 6th to the 5th Cents. Schools of
Sikyon, Aegina, Magna Grecia, early develoi^ment of Sculpture in Bronze.
Attic Sculptors. The minor Arts.
The Highest Period : Ionic Architecture. Its earlier forms and develop-
ment in Greece. — The chief buildings in this style. Further development
of Architectural Sculpture. The Phidian Period of Sculpture. Clirys-
elephantiue Sculpture. — The Parthenon. — The School of Polycleitus.
Transition to the 4th Cent. b.c. — The records concerning the rise of Greek
Painting from Polygnotus to Xeuxis and Apelles. — Skopas, Praxiteles and
Lysippus. — Development of Sculpture in Marble. — The minor Arts.
The Period of Decline: Corinthian Architectm-e : Chief buildings in
this style. The Period of the Diadochi : The Schools of Sculpture in Asia
Minor; Pergamon and Rhodes. — Graeco-Roman Art (Pasiteles, Arcesilaos).
Sculpture, Public Monuments, Architecture, of the Roman Period. Roman
Portraits. Baths, Aqueducts, Theatres etc. — Domestic Architecture.
System of Mural Decoration at Pompeii. The Forum Romanum.
3 (6). Architecture and the Allied Arts of the Medieval Period.
Condition of Architecture in the Roman world. Influence of the Greek
tradition, and of constructive necessities. Barrel vault. Invention and
principles of the groined vault. Dependence on thick walls and strong
mortar.
Byzantine and Romanesque architecture. The Dome. Development
of groined vaulting. The beginning of buttresses.
Gothic Architecture, especially in France and England. Almost com-
plete substitution of the arch for the lintel. A Gothic cathedral is designed
from the vault downwards and not from the foundations upwards. Vaults
over wide spaces. Development from barrel vaulting to fan vaulting.
Growth of piers and of the buttress and the flying buttress. Origin and
spread of the pointed arch. Evolution of window tracery and of mouldings
and ornamental carving. Towers and spires. Timber roofs. The masons*
guilds.
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Churches. Evolution of plan from Roman and Celtic sources.
Castles, Houses, etc. Development from early simple forms to the
entrenched stone castle and the large country house. The town house.
Growth of municipal life and buildings.
3 (c). Architecture and the Allied Arts of the Renaissance
AND Modern Periods.
(1) Roman remains in Italy, Spain, and France. Italian Gothic. The
survival of Romanesque Architecture. Vitruvius. The fall of Byzantium.
(2) The Italian Renaissance.
The introduction of individual style and the rise of the Architect.
The Italian Schools, Florence, Rome, Venice, Verona, Vicenza, Milan.
Military Architecture. Italian terra cotta.
(3) Rococo Architecture and the Jesuits.
(4) The Spanish Renaissance.
Expulsion of the Moors. The Spanish craftsmen. Intercourse with
Italy and the Netherlands. Plateresque Architecture. Gothic and Moorish
influences. The later Spanish Renaissance. The Architects of the Spanish
Renaissance.
(5) The French Renaissance.
Italian artists in France. The French Renaissance of the 16th and 17th
centuries. The Periods of Louis XIV., XV. and XVI. The Empire period.
Modern French traditional art. The influence of the Gothic idea upon
French ecclesiastical and castellated design. The French Architects and
Sculptors and their schools. Domestic Architecture. Typical planning.
(6) The Renaissance in Germany.
The influence of the traditional Gothic Schools. Tardy introduction of
Renaissance art owing to religious wars. Influence of the Thirty Years'
War. Early French influences. The pilaster and gable. The Classical
revival of the 19th century.
The Renaissance in the Loio Countries.
In Holland. Dutch formalism. In Belgium. Spanish and Flemish
counter-influences .
(7) The Renaissance in England.
The traditional Architecture of England and its survival. Italian
workmen in England. Torregiano Pietro, his visits, work, and successors.
The influence of the Italians on English design. The Germans in England
and their pattern books. Flemish and German importations. The Flemish
glass painters. Characteristics of Elizabethan Architecture. Characteristics
of Jacobean Architecture. The EngHsh master-builders. The Oxford and
Cambridge Colleges and their designei*s. Inigo Jones and his works and
travels. John Webb. Sir Christopher Wren and Grinling Gibbons. The
great fire of London and its influence. Wren's successors. The brothers
Adam. The decay of architectural tradition.
(8) Modern Architecture.
The Gothic Revival. Its origins and influence. Its e£fect upon crafts-
manship. Modern methods of architectural production. The rise of
professionalism and engineering. Art in the Victorian Era. Eclecticism.
The English Classic Revival.
(9) A comparison of Medieval and Renaissance methods. The architect
190 HONORARY DEGREES.
versus the craftsman. The cult of pure beauty. Renaissance vaulting.
The Dome and its development. The Eastern and Western Dome.
5. The Theory of Abt in relation to Architecture.
(1) Relation of aesthetic and artistic aspect of Architecture to its
mechanical and constructive aspect. Usefulness in relation to beauty.
Structural fitness and beauty. " Truth in architecture."
(2) Architecture as the S-dimensional-sjyace-art. Natural space and
architectural space. Architecture as spatial enclosure. Inside- and outside-
effect, space and mass.
" Space- form" and ^^space-impression." Structural forms in relation
to "space-toi-m." Transition of constructive to aesthetic features and
exploitation of structural form for purposes of space-effects. Production
and correction of optical illusions. Horizontal, vertical, circular and
domed space-forms (lintel-construction, vaulted, domed buildings).
Manipulation of space and mass. Breaking up and emphasising of
space and mass (furnishing, architectural divisions etc. Symmetry, sub-
stituted symmetry, propoi'tion etc.),
(3) Applied decoration. Forms of decoration: linear (simple and
complex), colour (simple and combined, wallpapers, tapestry, paintings,
frescoes etc.). Sculptural decoration. Adaptation of decoration to surface
and function. Lighting of buildings. Disposition of apertures. Light
and shade. Stained glass windows.
(4) Theories of origin of Architecture and evolution of decorative
(5) Influence of climate, enviromnent and material on the evolution of
architectural forms.
(6) Other aspects of Architecture: relation of Architecture to reZt^ior^
and mythology, to national ideals, to picblic and social interests.
HONORARY DEGREES.
By Statute A. c. ii. §18 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 Canterbury, 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 causd 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, Law, Medicine, Surgery, Science,
Letters, or Music may be granted to foreigners of distinction, and
to British subjects 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 the Senate unless he shall have resided three Terms.
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EXAMINATION AND DEGKEE FEES. 191
COLLEGE PAYMENTS.
The Caution Money paid on admission at each College is for
Nobleman £50 0 0 I Pensioner £15 0 0
Fellow-Commoner 25 0 0 |
The payment by Sizars varies but is generally ^10.
Non-Collegiate Students pay an entrance fee of £6. I5s. without
Caution Money, and for six Terms a terminal payment of
£l. 105. These payments are exclusive of the ordinary payments
to the University.
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-Commoners 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 different
Colleges.
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 pupil-
lari in most Colleges are the following:
Bachelor Fellow-Com-
moner £2 10 0
Bachelor of Arts 1 10 0
Nobleman £13 6 8
Fellow-Commoner 10 0 0
Pensioner 6 0 0
Sizar 2 0 0
such payments being made only during residence. No payment for
tuition is required from non-resident Bachelors or Undergraduates.
FEES FOR EXAMINATIONS AND FOR DEGREES.
In those cases in which the fee payable for a Degree is diminished in
consequence of the candidate's having been previously admitted to some
other Degree, incomplete Degrees are reckoned as Degrees for the purpose
of determining the fee to be charged.
TABLE OF FEES FOE MATRICULATION, EXAMINATIONS,
AND DEGREES.
Matbiculation. £ s. d.
Nobleman 15 10 0
Fellow Commoner 10 10 0
Advanced Student (at any time, whether Fellow Com-
moner or not) 6 0 0
All other persons ••• 5 0 0
All persons matriculated by special permission on any
other day than a day of general matriculation, except-
ing candidates for Musical Degrees and Graduates of
other Universities who are Candidates for admission
for Incorporation to a Degree in the University (extra) 0 10 6
192 EXAMINATION AND DEGREE FEES.
Graduates of other Universities before being admitted by incorporatioi
to the same Degrees as those which their own Universities have conferret
upon them must be matriculated.
Examinations. £ s. d.
Previous Examination: for each of Parts [. and II.
and the Additional Subjects 15 0
Previous Examination : on exemption from Part 1. or
Part II. or the Additional Subjects 10 0
Previous Examination ; Natives of Asia or Africa, not of
European parentage, for the papers in Arabic, Chinese,
or Sanskrit only, or for the papers in English only,
having passed in Arabic, Chinese, or Sanskrit 0 10 0
General Examination, for each of the two parts 10 0
Preliminary Examination in Science :
Chemistry 110
Physics 110
Biology 2 2 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 Medicine 9 9 0
Mining Engineering
Chemistry, Geology and Mineralogy, each 1 0 0
Heat, Heat Engines, etc 1 10 0
Art of Mining 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 occasion 5 0 0
Diploma in Anthropology, on submitting a dissertation 5 5 0
*,* A candidate who has once paid the fee for a Tripos
Examination does not pay it again on admission to any
other examination for a Tripos.
Music: On admission orreadmission to Part I. of Mus.B.... 3 0 0
„ Part II. „ 3 3 0
„ Part I. of Mus.M. 3 3 0
M Part II. „ 3 3 0
On each application for the Degree of Doctor of Music 5 5 0
To the 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
Fee £2. 2«. for students who have passed both Parts of the Second Examination
before May 1900.
LODGING-HOUSE LICENCES. 193
Degrees. £ s, d.
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 B.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 0
5, (if M.B. previously) 6 0 0
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 25 0 0
Doctors in all other Faculties 25 0 0
Diploma in Mining Engineering
Graduate 2 0 0
Undergraduate 5 0 0
Diploma in Agriculture, Part 1 2 2 0
Persons admitted to degrees conferred honoris causa under Stat. A,
eh. II. 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. 18, par. 2, pay the ordinary fee for the degree, excepting
Professors, who pay the ordinary fee for the degree, and £5. 6s. 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 pupillari are granted under the following regulations : —
1. That there be a Syndicate consisting of the 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 ; and that his place shall be supplied by a person nominated by the Vice-
Chancellor, and elected at the next ensuing Congregation.
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
as possible to supply the vacant place, and that the person so elected
continue to be a member of the Syndicate for the same period as that
g which the person, whose substitute he is, would have continued.
104 LODGING-HOUSE LICENCES.
4. That the Syndicate shall be entrusted with the power of granting
licences to the keepers of Lodgingr- Houses for the residence of persons in
statu pupi//ari, 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 against 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 Michaelmas Term.
6*. That the Syndicate be empowered to appoint a Secretary ', whose
duty it shall be to attend the meeting's of the Syndicate, to inspect annually
all houses in which it is desired to let lodgings, to report thereon to the
Syndicate, and generally to assist the Syndicate, as may be ordered from
time to time.
That the Secretary be by preference a resident Member of the Senate.
That 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 licences shall be sent to 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 lodgings 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:
I hereby certify that 1 have examined the house of the above-named
applicant; that it is capable of accommodating in a proper inanner 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 j
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.
1 The present Secretary to the Syndicate i* Bev. C. A. E. Pollock, H.A., Corpus Christi College.
LODGING-HOUSB LICENCES. 195
P"b ished from time to time by IheSyLSe"" """ '" '"' ''"'»''' »»5
.0 oo'„-.,„Liiv°rr„lli,TeV„'i of ^&r?>!iSr; •""t"""' "— •
shorter period. "^'^^ Michaelmas Term, or for any
^y'^l>'^tZ%lltl!':nTenor'^Zra:^^' "^T'" ■>■' "ehalfof the
13. That a statement shal be Jn.fS'' '"'' "",? '''° P™ctors.
Master. Tutors.andZn of evrycXUrntainT„''J,r"''°» -"^y. '» «"
and occupations of the peraons to wtom S«ZsZv?h ^ """"'• ««'l™«s.
»U the -mber of sets of lod.in^ in:acrcr.''n''d'':h'rr^S;';?:^
Wi^. dlcta'ttlnT^ZiL':"'"" "'"' 'P"'-- '^"^ »i*rn fre S-
1 declare that the house in which I desire to Ut ^r.A i
occupation. ^ '° ^®^ lodgings is in my own
I hereby promise that :
'■ 'ration°fromh7Tl,°ofrd'l'wTl[nt"''''°'"'*.?"' ""«- P""
for more than one Term certL ! ' "'" """""' •"" '» '»''' '^e™
m^'l'oti^^!' "^'"^ 'f '•«^''-«<' '» "y Student desirous to take
'• '^UnWeJsUy't^iff fe S"'°" "'""■ '' "V"' « ""™''" of 'he
and alsofJom "Le Tutor „Teach iSn't'Tn/"" '''' *^?"*''^'"«'
the time: student lodging m my house at
house between 10 p m and 6 ? m wV""?""^, "^^ ^f^^'"^ '^e
between those hours the omLh ' ^.°"* my knowledge ; and
hou's? aftfr^T'ef ^ vP1« 1? "?" ''°"^* '''« ■"" «°'"«d or 'eft the
^ j;i^.o1^:tIi:ct°a't'?b=e'ent^?fhl wU?'' ' ""' -" ^^ "-
a"n'i sSnJV'i'- *^"'''«' ""thorities early the next morning if
£• ^"-"^^^^^^^^^^
10. f»rnre^^-r=rJ^^^
rooms ofany student lodging in my house after 10 p!mwM,ot!
9—2
196 LODGING-HOUSE LICENCES.
13 r';urnot"Iri.''^.ed '"^siciaos into n,, house without written
once inform the Syndicate.
Ordinary Licences n.a;b^g^^
the Precincts of the University, ^^Vf^'^^^gasured in a direct line,
and a half from Great St Mary s Church r^eB^^t residence must reside
A person in statu pupillari keeping terms oy r«
within the precincts of the University
^^] 'IT:.Tio%C^TI^^^^ licence has been granted hy the
Lodging- Houses Syndicate, or
(3) With his P^'-^"^ .^\I?X*^rhouse, or with his relatives, or, in
(4) In his own or in his hired nouse ^ . provided that m
exceptional cases with persons />^he^^»^_-jj^^;;^/|^;„dicate%hall have been
each case the permission of the Lodgin| no j ^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^ ^^
tt:e oTaXnSe^S ^tu^dfXVl the Chlirman of the Non-
approved in each case kj 'h^Lodg mg ""^'J =? „f , Non-Collegiate
5vai'i:d"l^ual^£''X°ChSt°Vthe Nou.Oo,,egiate Students-
Board. ^ , ., ^. ^prmission in such cases, backwards
on account of illness or of -" ^^o^^^^^^^^^
Nursing Institution withm V'^ PJf ^ Lys in term-time passed therein;
count for the purposes ot ^^^'^ence the da^s in te J^.^^.^„ ^,,o^.
h tt hS°puS°o'K.„^,1^ h a-s 11^:^^-:.:, the^Syndicate.
197
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES,
OR, LISTS OF THOSE WHO HAVE OBTAINED HONORS ON COMMENCING
BACHELORS OF ARTS ; WITH THE NAMES OF THE MODERATORS AND
EXAMINERS OF THE RESPECTIVE YEARS.
The Chancellor's Medals were first instituted in 1752; (A) denotes senior,
(B) junior, T[ bracketed equal.
Dr Smith's Mathematical Prizes were founded in 1769; (1) denotes senior,
(2) junior, T[ bracketed equal, until 1882 inclusive.
a affixed to a name in the Mathematical Tripos denotes that the person was in
the first class of the Classical Tripos, /3 in the second, y in the third. These
affixes are discontinued after 1881.
The * designates late or present Fellows.
1 747-8. — Moderators
Wranglers and Senior
Optimes, or, Bacca-
laurei quibus sua
reservatur senioritas
comitiis prioribus.
Ds Bates, Caius.
•Cranwell, Sid.
Bleasdale, Joh.
•Wright, Clare.
'•Carr, Jes.
•Dockwray, Joh.
•Gaskarth, Pemb.
Styleman, Trin.
Saunders, Joh.
Exley, Joh.
•Frampton, Joh
'•Fowler, Tnn.
( James Backhouse, M.A. TYin.
( . J oh n B a rnardiston , M.A. Corpus .
JuniorOptimeSy or^Bac-
calaurei quibus sua
reservatur senioritas
com itiis posteriori bus.
Ds Price,
Tatham,
^•Eaile,
•Wigley,
•Beadon,
•Carlos,
•Roberts,
Dobie,
Cray ford,
•Denne,
•Newling,
■••Lyte,
Joh.
Chr.
Pemb.
Chr.
Joh.
Caius.
Magd.
Pet.
Corpus.
Corpus.
Joh.
Pet.
1 748-9.— Moderators \ ^' RidUnston
( John Rosse, M.
Wranglers and Senior
Optimes., or, Bacca-
laurei quibus sua
reservatur senioritas
comitiis prioribus.
Ds* Greene, Corpus.
Coventrye, Magd.
•Carter,
6»Michell,
Evans,
•Parkhurst,
•Cooper,
Sympson,
•Massey,
••Barker,
Ludlam,
Topham,
Trin.
Qu.
Jes.
Clare.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Chr.
Joh.
Corpus
Ds Abdy, Joh.
Motte, Pemb.
3^Best, Sid.
•Gordon, Emm.
Pemberton, Emm.
•Duncombe, Corpus.
Hopkins, Trin.
Layboume, Joh.
•Lee, Joh
Milbank, Clare.
Junior Optimes,or,Bac-
calaurei quibus sua
reservatur senioritas
comitiisposterioribus.
Ds Guide, Clare.
Pearce, Pemb.
Markham, Joh.
Ds*Maskelyne,
Trin.
Robinson,
Joh.
Cotton,
Joh.
Wickliffe,
Trin.
Wilmot,
Joh.
Carrighan,
•Mandeville,
Trin.
Trin.
•Forester,
Pemb.
Manning,
Caius
Lewis,
Jes.
Greene,
Pet.
Smith,
Joh.
Hancock,
Joh.
Wiglesworth
Joh.
Routh,
Caius.
M.A. Trin. Hall.
A. Joh.
Ds ^'Torriano,
Tnn.
Place,
Trin.
•Durance,
Magd.
Boisdaune,
Pet.
•Lewis,
fe.
Cutting,
Myres,
Joh.
Bird,
Jes.
Howdell,
Joh.
Bird,
Caius.
Swindell,
Pet.
Hiugeston,
Chr.
Collier,
Trin.
Langley,
Cath.
•Norris,
Caius.
Nailour,
Trin.
Lovibond,
Clare
1 Formerly Fellow of Trinity Hall. '
2 Bishop of Killaloe, 1771—1778. Archbishop of 1
Dublin. 177»— 1801.
3 Formerly Fellow of St Peter's.
4 Formerly Fellow of Queens'.
5 Woodwardian Professor, 1762—1764
6 Master of Christ's, 1780-1808.
7 Regius Professor of Hebrew, 1768—1767.
198
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
.TAn rr. KIT ( Pycrs LibaHus, M.A. Pef.
1749-50.-MODERATOKS j ^^^-^-^ ^llen, M.A Joh.
Wranglers and Senior
Optimes^ or^ Bacca-
laurei quibus sua
reservatur senioritas
comiiiis prioribus.
8'Hazeland,
Joh.
•Gooch,
Caiu*.
i*Madan,
Trin.
Jones,
?r'
•Longmire,
•Morris,
Joh.
Walker,
Joh.
'•Stonehewer
Trin.
Smith,
Trin.
Todd,
Joh.
Holmes,
Trin.
Clarke,
Joh.
Haggitt,
•Richardson,
Sid.
Emm.
Ds Dodd,
Cookson
'•Spenser,
Woolwright,
Stona,
Hey,
Wells,
Sandland,
•Vane,
Bowman,
Young,
Clare.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Corpus.
Cath.
Joh.
Trin.
Pemb.
Cams.
Junior Optimes, or,
Baccalaurei quibus
sua reservatur se-
nioritas comitiis pos-
terioribus.
Ds Bryant,
Fen wick,
Joh.
Joh.
Ds Howkins,
Storey,
Templeman,
Green,
•Sharp,
•Claggett,
Batteley,
Evanson,
Chamber,
Ella,
Heathcote, T
Addington,
•Ingram,
•Headley,
ElUot,
Banyer,
..50-..-Moo....oKs{«a-^May.^V/S?f:
Wranglers and Senior Ds*Cott,
Optirnes, or, Bacca- ^Jg^hf^,
laurei quibus sua
reservatur senioritas
comitiis prioribus.
Ds Hewthwaite,
Joh.
•Wall,
Chr.
•Hedges,
Pet.
♦Delaval,
Pemb.
'•Pelham,
Corpus
•Cardale
Pemb.
-•Warren,
Caius.
♦Byrch,
Sid.
Bullock,
Joh.
♦Cumberland,
Trin.
•Ord,
Trin.
•Palmer,
Clare.
Manlove,
Joh.
Marshall,
Jes.
Corpus.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Pet.
Trin.
Cath.
Joh
Joh.
Emm.
Goodchild,
*01dham.
Sharp,
Bluck,
•Robinson,
Wigley,
•Vaughan,
• Bran th way t, A. Caius.
Junior Optimes, or,
Baccalaurei quibus
sua reservatur se-
nioritas comitiis pos-
terioribus.
Ds Field,
•Higgs,
Joh.
Trin.
Ds5»Chevallier,
•Stockdale,
Liptrott,
•Tookey,
Nairn,
King,
Lobb,
•Griffith,
♦Edwards,
•Wickens,
•Newcombe,
Hitchcock,
Hirst,
Gamble,
Skelton,
•Thwaites,
• Bradbury,
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Magd.
Corpus
Corpus
Jes.
Emm.
Joh.
Jes.
Joh.
Corpus
Corpus
Jes.
Corpus
Trin.
Joh.
Sid.
Emm.
Etnitt.
Pet.
Pet.
Chr.
Clare
Clare
Trin.
Pemb.
Pet.
Caius
Clare
Qu.
Cath.
,,,„ ., ^ (William Barford, M.A. iiTrnfi-'*.
i752.-MoDERATORs|Lawrence Elliot, M.A. Magd,
Wranglers and Senior
Optimes, or, Bacca-
laurei quibus sua
reservatur senioritas
comitiis prioribus.
Ds •Best,
•Cay,
Ravald,
Clare.
Sid.
Ds'Maseres, F
•Warren,
•Hirst,
Ford,
•Holdsworth,
Harrap,
«^Porteus, (B)
•Mapletoft,
•Backhouse,
•Femyhough,
(A) Clare.
Jes.
Pet.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Chr.
Pemb.
Chr.
Qu.
Ds Holme,
•Schutz,
Wright,
Law,
•Wingfield,
Bruce,
Rowe,
•Johnson,
•Jephson,
•Wadsworth,
Joh.
Qu.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Pet.
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Caius
1 Bishop of Bristol. 1792—1794 Bishop of Peter- | Bangor, 1783—1800.
borough, 17i4— 1813. I 5 Master of St John's, 177.^— 1789.
2 Formerly Fellow of St Peter's. | 6 Esquire Bedell, 1754—1755. Bishop of Chester,
3 Formerly Fellow of Pembroke. , 1776—1787. Bishop of London, 1787—1809. ,
4 Bishop of St David's, 1779—1783. Bishop of '
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
199
Junior Optimes^ or.,
Baccalaurei quibus
sua reservatur se-
nioritas comiiiis pos-
terioribus.
Ds Maseres, P.
Byass,
Clare.
J oh.
Ds Parsons,
I'Symonds,
• Evans,
Wilkinson,
Settle,
Gleave,
•Clarke,
Jeaffreson,
Garmston,
Sid.
Joh.
Chr.
Clare.
Chr.
Pet.
Joh.
Jet.
Ds Thomas,
Joh.
Leigh,
Emm,
Gibson,
Chr.
Keelmge,
Emm.
Jurin,
Trin.
Sewell,
Caiut.
Hurlock,
Emm.
Jelfery,
Corpus.
»
1 753. — Moderators
Wranglers.
Ds 2»Disney,
3 •Preston,
■••Postlethwaite,
* •Craven, (a)
6*Hadley,
Pilgrim, (b)
Smith
•Bell,
•Green,
Denne,
•Senhouse,
•Compton,
Walker,
Faber,
Brown,
'•Pemberton,
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Qu.
Joh.
Joh.
Magd.
Pet.
Corpus.
Chr.
Caius.
Qu.
Joh.
Tnn.
Pet.
James Backhouse, M.A. Trin.
Benjamin Newton, M.A. Jes.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Hooke,
Marshall,
•Fisher,
Nairn,
•Chevallier,
•Newman,
Cath.
Joh.
Corpus.
Joh.
Magd.
Caius.
Emm.
Junior Optimes
Ds Benet,
Butler,
Bullock,
Gwynne,
•Marsh,
•Rider,
Atcherley,
Le Hunt,
Lock,
•Cam,
Holford,
Gee,
•Downes,
Walter,
Parslow,
Symonds,
Jes.
Corpus.
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Joh
Chr.
Pet.
Joh.
Clare.
Corpus.
Joh.
.;.4._MooHa..oas{Jt»a?Fti;;pfo„t-MA:y„;i.
Wranglers.
Senior Optimes.
Junior G
Ds'Abbot,
Joh.
Ds Hope,
Joh.
Ds Darwin,
Nesfield,
Sid.
♦Churchill,
Clare.
Butler,
"Hallifax, (a)
Jes.
•"•Elmsall, (B)
Joh.
'2»Dawes,
'•EUiston,
Joh.
Hopper,
Pet.
Robinson,
•Ley,
Clare.
Mason,
Pet.
Moore,
Burnaby,
Qu.
•Clutton,
Magd.
Trvn.
•Smith,
«o*Maskelyne,
Trin.
•Stanfield,
Cromp,
•Story,
Caiut.
Jones,
Joh.
•Jenkin,
•Forster,
Joh.
Finney,
•Gisborne,
Pet.
is-nSliffe,
Grove,
Joh.
*Hook,
Corpus.
Browne,
Bacon,
•Smith,
•Stevens,
•Harcourt,
•Lynch,
•Edwards
Joh.
Clare.
Pel.
Chr.
Chr.
Trin.
Jes.
Joh.
Pet.
Clare.
Trin.
Jes.
Emm.
Caius.
Joh.
Pet.
Corpus.
Caiut.
1 Formerly Fellow of St Peter's. Professor of
Modern History. 1771—1807.
2 Begius Professor of Hebrew, 1757—1771.
3 Bishop of KiUala, 1784—1787. Bishop of Ferns,
1787—1789.
4 Master of Trinity, 1789—1798.
5 Professor of Arabic, 1770—1795. Lord Almo-
ner's Reader of Arabic, 1770—1815. Master of
8t John's, 1789—1815.
6 Professor of Chemistry, 1756—1764.
7 Commissary of the University, 1779—1789.
8 Professor of Arabic, and Lord Almoner's
Reader of Arabic, 1768—1770. Regius Professor of
the Civil Law, 1770—1782. Bishop of St Asaph,
1789—1790. Formerly Fellow of Trinity Hall,
9 Master of Sidney, 1760—1807.
10 Astronomer Royal, 1769—1811.
11 Formerly Fellow of Emmanuel.
12 Esquire Bedell, 1755—1789.
13 Master of Trinity, 1768—1789. Btahop of Peter-
borough, 1769—1794.
200
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
1 755. — Moderators
Wranglers.
Ds*Castley, (b) Jes.
Hatsell, (^u.
•Lobb, Pet.
•Derisley, Qu.
Batwell, Corpus.
•Horrocks, Trin.
Dowbiggin, Cath.
' •Hey, Cath.
•Horsman, Joh.
•Monins, Joh.
Hingeston, Emm.
•Onley, Pemb.
John Micbell, M.A. Queens\
W. Dejovas Byrch, M.A. Sid.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Newcome, Qu.
•Alt, Trin.
Sherard, Sid.
Ray, Caiut.
* Barton, Clare.
•Axton, Pemb.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Sedgwick, ^M.
Fenwick, Joh.
•Lucas, Pemb.
Sayle, Joh.
•St Leger, Pet
•Kendall, Pet.
Munby, Clare.
Hunt, Trin.
Whitworth, Cath.
Harrison, Pemb.
'•Hughes, Jet.
Yate, Trin.
IT-^fi—MoDFRATORsH^™®^ Carlos,
1756.— MODERATORS {g^^^^^^ y^^^^j^
James Carlos, M.A. Cairu.
M.A. Emm.
Wranglers.
Ds •Webster, (A) Corpus.
Columbine, Caius.
Bearcroft, Pet.
Gilbert, Emm.
•Purkis, Magd.
•Beresford, Joh.
Didsbury, Pet.
•Hassel, R. Trin.
Broadbent, Joh.
Woodward, Pet.
•Blake way, Ma^d.
Murthwaite, Joh.
Fawcett, Joh.
Justamond, Clare.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Brook, Cath.
•Impey, (b) Trin.
•Thompson, Joh.
Corry, Caius.
^* Martyn, Emm.
•Bailey, Chr.
Petit, Qu.
Offley, Pet.
Heathfield, Clare.
Smith, Joh.
Raincock, Joh.
•Harvey, Sid.
an.
Junior Optimes.
Ds»Hudson, Chr.
•Gordon, Qu.
Leigh, Joh.
•Cullum, Cath.
Armitage, Cath.
Bohun, Emm.
Rush, Caius.
Lyth, Clare.
Burroughes, Clare.
j 'Jones, Joh.
I Francis, Cath.
! Reddall, Joh.
♦Hassel, J. Trin.
Coulton, Emm,
Roberts. Joh.
1 1757. — Moderator. Lowther Yates, M.A. Cath.
Wranglers.
Ds <• Waring, Magd.
•Jebb, Pet.
Manifold, Joh.
•Nichols, Caius.
•Gould, Clare.
•Evans, Clare.
Bowser, Joh.
•Forster, Corpus.
Husband, Chr.
•Marsh, (a) Trin.
Hutchins, Trin.
•Johnson, (b) Clare.
•Tyrwhitt, Jes.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Tillard, Qu.
♦Chaytor, Magd.
Gay, Sid.
•Lumley, Jes.
•Scott, Trin.
•Therond, Trin.
•Jones, Pemb.
Barroll, Joh.
Hatton, Joh.
Sawbridge, Emm.
Perry, Caius.
Griffith, Joh.
* •Farmer, Emm.
Green, Joh.
Junior Optimes.
Ds •Temple, Corpus,
Taylor, Joh.
Fenwicke, Joh.
•Pi^ott, Trin.
Willins, Caius.
Lawson, Chr.
Southmead, Clare.
Orde, Trin.
•Asheroft, Joh.
Wilson, Joh.
Cheney, Corpus.
Jenner, Pemb,
Ball, Magd.
1 Formerly Fellow of Sidney,
fessor of Divinity, 1780—1795.
2 Formerly Fellow of Sidney.
3 Formerly Fellow of Sidney.
Botany, 17(51—1825.
Norrisian Pro-
Profeseor of
t Only one Moderator this year ; King's College
presented Christopher Mayes, their Chaplain, and
the Senate refused him.
4 Lucasian Professor of Mathematics, 1760 — 1798.
5 Master of Emmanuel, 1775—1797.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
201
1758.-MODERATORS { ^^^'^U^^^^^'l!^'^' ^'^'
( T. Postlethwaite, M.A. Trtn.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Longstaffe, Magd.
♦Howman, Pemb.
2Gretton, Pet.
*Currey, Joh.
*Kerrich, (B) Cath.
Liddell, Trin.
Richards, Emm.
Home, (Tooke)Joft,
♦Underwood, Corpus.
Wranglers
.
Ds*Thorp,
Pet.
«WolJaston,
Sid.
Bristed,
Emm.
♦Holcomb,
Chr.
Inman,
Joh.
*Carr,
Clare.
*Binfield,
Pemb.
i*Beadon, (a)
Joh.
♦Barker,
Qu.
Grant,
Caiut.
Bingham,
Joh.
*Rudd,
Trin.
Junior Opt
imes.
Ds Nelson, |
^ (Ryeeroft,)/
♦Lloyd,
Cath.
Qu.
♦Porter,
Trin.
Trollope,
Pemb
Huiston,
Sid.
Brome,
Joh.
♦Pennington,
Qu.
♦Ridge,
Trin.
Heath,
Caius
♦Gresley,
Emm.
Williams,
Joh.
HoUing worth.
Cath.
1759 Moderators \ ^^^™ ^^^^' ^'^' ^^''■
1759.— MODERATORS J ^injam Abbot, M.A. Joh.
Wranglers.
Ds*Massey,(Joshua) Joh.
a^Watson, Trin.
♦Forster, Jes.
♦Bates, Pet.
♦Faircloth, Joh.
Millward, Pet.
♦Clarke, Pet.
♦Oliver, Emm.
Bateman, Joh.
France, Magd.
Martyn, Cuius.
Lade, Corpus.
♦Braithwaite, Joh.
Bryett, Clare.
♦Clowes, Trin.
♦Bell, Pemb.
♦Brown, Chr.
Senior Optimes.
Ds ♦Davison,
♦Dunn,
Jephson,
♦Cowper, (b)
Walker,
Wogan,
♦Henson,
♦Harrington,
Gallaway,
Holford,
Windus,
Hutchinson,
♦Rolfe,
Pet.
Magd.
Joh.
Corpus.
Joh.
Emm.
Sid.
Chr.
Qu.
Joh.
Pet.
Chr.
Pet.
Junior Optimes.
Ds ♦Heald,
♦Bindley,
♦Marriott,
Hewett,
Williaume,
Waddilove,
♦Bunce,
Dade,
Dauntesey,
♦Hosken,
Normanton,
Chadwick,
Chambers,
Scott,
Corpus
Pet.
Pemb.
Joh.
Trin.
Clare
Joh.
Joh.
Pet.
Joh.
Clare.
Trin.
Emm.
Caius.
.r50.-Mo.KK.xo«s { it^^,tJ^±,fjZ
Pemb.
Wranglers.
Ds
Cross,
Hamilton,
Norris,
Bott,
♦Moss,
•Rand,
•King,
Atkmson, i
jBusfield,) I
♦Rosenhagen,
Dowbiggen,
♦Cooper,
♦Backall,
♦Willis,
Tighe,(A)
Clare.
Corpus.
Caius.
Trin.
Caius.
Corpus.
Pet.
Qu.
Joh.
Joh.
Magd.
Emm.
Jes.
Joh.
Ds
Senior Optimes.
Junior Optimes.
Stanley, F.
Stanley, R.
Wood,
♦Law,
Eyre,
♦Strachie,
Sedgwick,
♦Twining,
Evans,
Drake, (b)
♦Wadeson,
Parish,
Newbound,
♦Hilton,
Barton,
Corpus.
Corpus.
Pet.
Emm.
Pet.
Trin.
Cath.
Sid.
Joh.
Caius.
Joh.
Trin.
Corpus.
Trin.
Jes.
Ds ♦Abbs,
♦Winship,
Bransby,
Harrison,
♦Easton,
Gaunt,
Joye,
Evans,
♦Baker,
Carter,
Hibgame,
Miller,
Rouse,
Bacon,
Wrieht,
♦Beriage,
Heaton,
Pawson,
Magd.
Magd.
Joh.
Trin.
Chr.
Corpus.
Joh.
Trin.
Clare.
Corpus.
Corpus.
Clare.
Joh.
Trin.
Jes.
Jes.
Trin.
Pet.
1 Public Orator, 1768—1778. Master of Jesus,
1780—1789. Bishop of Gloucester, 1789—1802.
Bishop of Bath and Wells, 1802—1824.
2 Master of Magdalene, 1797—1813.
8 Professor of Chemistry. 1764—1773. Regiui
Professor of Dirinity, 1771—1816. Bishop of Uao-
daff, 1782—1816.
4 Formerly Fellow of Sidney.
9—5
202
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
I TCI \if^ . ^ (Thomas Derisley, M.A. Qwegn*.
1761.-MODERATORS j^j^^^^^ y-^^^^^ ^^^j^ ^_^^ ^^^,.^^
Ds •Wilson, Pet.
Lowten, Joh.
•Zouch, Trin.
•Dewsnop, Magd.
♦ Fenn, Cuius.
•Post, (A) Qu.
•Loggon, Joh.
Howlett, Pet.
•Stevens, I'Tin.
i*Maddison, (b) Pet.
Phillips, Qu.
Oddie, Joh.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Constable, Joh.
•White, Mcu/d.
Lonsdale, Trin.
Edmonds, Joh.
King, Joh.
White, Emm.
Hall, Jes.
Partridge, Clare.
Preston, Emm.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Moss, Emm
Waterhouse, Trin.
Hyde, Chr.
Wetherherd, Jet.
Leeke, Pel.
Coe, Trin.
Wilson, Pemb.
Bearcroft, Pet.
Thompson, Corpus
Collings, Clare
Kay, Sid.
•Houldston, Joh.
Cooke, Trin.
^^„ . , } William Lobb, M. A . Pet.
762 -Moderators {gdward Blakeway, M.A. Magd.
Wranglers.
Ds'Haighton, Chr.
2*Pemberton, (a) Pemb.
•Morphett, Trin.
•Whitfield, (b) Pemb.
a* Collier, Trin.
Routh, Caius.
•Turner, Emm.
•Wilson, Trin.
•Holmes, Magd.
Grimwood, Joh.
Thomlinson, Chr.
Dinsdale, Trin.
•Gurdon, Clare.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Adkin, Caius.
•Wilgress, Pemb.
Smyth, Clare.
♦•Gordon, Trin.
Wright, Pemb.
Roberts, Joh.
•Baker, Pemb.
•Wyatt, Pemb.
Hurt, Jes.
Bedford, Joh.
•Gardnar, Cath.
Potts, Joh.
Junior Optimes.
Ds*Marsh, Trin.
Townsend, Clare.
Williams, Pemb.
Cannell, Pemb.
•Rooke, Pet.
Wilkinson, Chr.
Holden, Emm.
Clarke, Corpus
Foster, Joh.
Cleaton, Chr.
Allen, Chr.
Newton, Pemb.
John Jebb, M.A. Pet.
l763.-MoDERAroRs {^i^i^ard Watson, M.A
Trin.
Wranglers.
Ds'Paley, Chr.
•Frere, Caius,
•Button, Joh.
•Hall, Joh.
•Squire, Caius.
Atkinson, Pet.
Gilbank, Joh.
•Williamsor.,(A) Trin.
• Hawkins, Pet.
•Favell, Clare.
Senior Optimes.
Ds*^Byam, (b) Sid.
Jary, Caius.
i •Birch, Qu.
*Chamberlayne, Clare.
Gribble, Emm.
•Dixon, Magd.
•David, Trin.
Kennett, Corpus.
* Simpson, Corpus.
Ball, Joh.
Baker, Pet.
Topping, Pet.
SHill. Joh.
Junior Optimes.
Ds •Shepherd, Joh.
Warren,
Trin.
•Ferris,
Joh.
•Daker,
Magd
•Cant,
S.
Wanley,
•Smear,
Caius
«Ironside,
Joh.
•Pritchett,
Joh.
•Wilcox,
Emm.
Coulton,
Emm.
Smith,
Trin.
1 Formerly Fellow of Sidney.
2 Commissary of the University, 1789—1790.
S Regius Professor of Hebrew, 1771—1790.
4 Formerly Fellow of St Peter's.
6 Afterwards Lord Berwick.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
203
''•"■-^"--^-^wHSaA'^i^ug^:
Wranglers.
Ds *Heslop,
Francklin,
Proctor,
Watkins,
*Adair,
*Nasniith,
*Hodson,
♦White,
Turnough,
» *Lambert, (A)
♦Tyson,
Ackland,
s.
Senior Opt
xmes.
Corpus.
Ds *Moore,
Trin.
Emm.
♦Cowper,
Clare.
Joh.
Horseman,
Joh.
Chr.
♦Martin,
Joh.
Pet.
♦Becher,
Joh.
Corpus.
Unwin, (b)
Chr.
Trin.
^♦Borlase,
Pet.
Trin.
♦Wynier,
Sid.
Cam.
♦Eaton,
Pet.
Trin.
♦ Richmond,
Trin.
Corpus.
♦Hodgson,
Magd.
Joh.
Swale,
Joh.
Mapletoft,
Chr.
Tyrell,
Emm.
M.A.Joh.
Junior Optimes.
Ds ♦Love,
Carter,
Bar well,
Avarne,
Smyth,
Clarke,
Willets,
Harrison,
Clarke,
Barker,
Caius.
Caius.
Trin.
Qu.
Clare.
Emm.
Cath.
Pet.
Pemb.
Pet.
1 765. — Moderators
Wranglers.
Ds ♦White,
Caius
Ives,
Caius.
♦Hull,
Joh.
♦Wilbraham,
Trin.
Ward,
Joh.
♦Preston,
Qu.
Richard Watson, M.A. Trin.
Edward Oliver, M.A. Sid.
Senior Optimes.
Ds s^Pickering, Pemb.
Sparrow, Pemb.
Jones, Trin.
♦Shipperdson,(B)Trm.
Travis, (a) Joh.
**Davies, Trin.
Junior Optimes.
Ds ♦Deighton,
♦Ellis,
♦Thurston,
♦Brett,
♦Dawson,
PeJrson,
Smith,
Hartris,
♦Pox,
Forster,
Baldwin,
Magd.
Qu.
Qu.
Qu.
Jes.
Jes.
Chr.
Emm.
Trin.
Joh.
Pet.
1 7«fi iv/r«^^» . m««« i James Cory, M.A . Caius.
1766.— Moderators >p,,^^, ^f,' ^ . .,..
Edward Oliver, M.A. Sid.
Wranglers.
Ds^Arnald,
Joh.
**Law, (A)
Chr.
s^Graham,
Trin.
♦Sheepshanks,
Joh.
Brand,
Caius.
Cotton,
Jes.
Mace,
Clare.
♦Clowes,
Trin.
♦Creyk
Trin.
♦Wilson,
Pemb.
♦Norris,
Trin.
7*Arden,
trin.
Ds
Senior Optimes.
Chr.
Joh.
Cath.
Sid.
Trin.
Corpus.
Qu.
Trin.
Jes.
Smith,
Gardiner,
Milner, (b)
♦Hunter,
Harrison,
Fulham,
♦Marris,
♦Kirshaw,
♦Nevile,
♦Bond,
Craster,
»♦ Chafy,
Caius.
Joh.
Joh.
Junior Optimes.
3s AUott,
Trin.
Burnaby,
Joh.
9 ♦Taylor,
Chr.
Chappelow,
Trin.
Brisco,
Trin.
•Prescott,
Cath.
Marsh,
Joh.
Fountain,
Joh.
♦Lally,
Pet.
o^Torkington,
Clare.
♦Meen,
Emm.
Deason,
Joh.
1 Regius Professor of Greek. 1771—1780.
2 Professor of Casuistry, 1788—1809. Registrary
of the University, 1778—1809.
3 Formerly Fellow of Sidney.
, 4 Librarian of the University, 1783— 1817.
5 Bishop of Clonfert, ] 782— 1787. Bishop of
Killala, 1787—1795. Bishop of Elphin, 1795—1810.
6 Sir R. Graham. University Counsel, 1787—
1825.
7 Lord Alvanley. formerly lord Chief Justice
of the Common Pleas.
8 Formerly Fellow of Sidney. Esquire Bedell,
1767—1772.
9 Formerly Fellow of Queens'.
10 Master of Clare, 1781—1815,
204
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
1 767. — Moderators
f John Jebb, M.A. Pet.
I Richard Watson. M.A. Trin.
Wranglers.
Ds>*Turner,
•Dutens,
^•Pearce, (B)
Popham,
•Carr,
•Byron,
Williams,
Barnes,
•Bowra,
•Raikes, (A)
•Matty,
•Wilson,
3*Penningtoii,
•Swiney,
Pemb.
Qu.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Chr.
Joh.
Pemb.
Joh.
Trin.
Chr.
Joh.
Clare.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Disturnel,
Wise,
•Barstow,
Pemb.
Joh.
Clare.
' w aaaington,
(Ferrand,)
•Gibson,
. Clare.
Pemb.
Wodehouse,
Emm.
•Hughes,
Trin.
■••Bennet
Emm.
Orme,
Joh.
Ward,
Chr.
*Weston,
Joh.
'•Russell,
Trin.
•Hetly,
Joh.
Barker,
Cuius.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Scafe,
•Jenner,
Peake,
Dobson,
Goddard,
Robinson,
Durand,
Glover,
Deane,
Driffield,
•Yale,
Cooke,
Trin.
Jet.
Joh.
Trin.
Corpus.
Pet.
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Cath.
1768.-
TiiTr. „.™««o /John Jebb, M.A. Pet.
-Moderators {xhomas Stevens, M.A. Trin
Wranglers.
Senior Opt\
mes.
Junior Optimes.
i * Kipling,
•Fielding,
Joh.
Ds •Gregory,
•Drake,
Magd.
Ds •Grove
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
•Fitchatt,
Joh.
«»Hey, (A)
Magd.
Taylor,
Joh.
•Bedingfield,
Emm.
Lloyd,
•Dealtary,
Qu.
Nevison,
Clare.
Sheldon,
Caiut.
Jes.
Hall,
Cath.
Swann,
Sid.
•Baldwin,
Pet.
Farren,
Trin.
•Butts,
Corpus.
•North,
Caiut.
Ferrior, (b)
Joh.
Rutter,
Cath.
•Hudson,
Qu.
Youngson,
Reade,
Trin.
Flsley,
Pet.
Kipling,
Emm.
Turner,
Joh.
Salter.
Chr.
Potter,
Joh.
•Wood,
Joh.
John Jebb, M.A. Pet.
1769.-M0DERAT0RSJ j^j^^ jj^^^^.^^^ ^_^^ j^^
Wranglers.
Ds •Parkinson, (2) Chr.
•Burslem,
* At wood, (1)
•Robinson,
Cook,
Islip,
•Milner,
Jones{ Adair) (b) Pet.
' •Fisher(Bel ward) Caiut
Rust, Chr.
•Jodrell, Joh.
•Holt, Qu.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Pemb.
Sid.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Wall,
* Grove,
•Rooke,
Filewood,
•Ward, (A)
Ward,
•Boyce,
Hepworth,
•Palmer,
Sayer,
•Frewen,
•Jackson,
Spurgeon,
Chr.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Pet.
Clare.
Qu.
Qu.
Joh.
Joh.
Pemb.
Junior Optimes.
Ds •Newcome,
•Minithorpe,
Simpson,
♦Stephens,
Atkinson,
Sly,
Hill,
Williams,
•Colston,
Case,
Hunt,
Mellison,
Qu.
Clare.
Joh.
Trin.
Emm.
Pet.
Joh.
Chr.
Sid.
Chr.
Joh.
Corpus
1 Master of Pembroke,1784— 1882.
2 Public Orator, 1778—1788. Master of Jesus,
1789—1820. _ „ .
3 Professor of Chemistry, 1773—1794. Begius
Professor of Physic, 1793—1817.
4 Bishop of Cork, 1790— 1794. Bishop of CI oyne.
1794-1820.
6 Formerly Fellow of St John's.
6 Formerly Fellow of Sidney. Esquire Bedell
1772-1775.
7 Master of Caius, 1795—1803.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
(John Law, M.A. Chr.
tao5
Wranglers.
Ds*Hughes, J oh.
♦Smith, (1) (b) Joh.
*Willan, Trin.
*Prime, (A) Joh.
Hill, Cath.
♦Oldershaw, (2) Emm.
*Carlyon, Pemb.
Field, Joh.
* Deacon, Caius.
i*Fisher, Pet.
2*Fisher, Chr.
Wegg, Chr.
Senior Optimes.
Ds *Woodroffe, Clare.
*Bland, Caius.
Clarkson, Pet.
*Dymoke, Joh.
Frank, Trin.
♦Webster, Jok.
♦Ellis, Joh.
♦Belgrave, Joh.
Beilby, Trin.
Maule, Chr.
♦Layard, Joh.
Qum, Pet.
Junior Optimes
Ds *Sydenham,
Lloyd,
Rathbone,
Hudson,
♦Radford.
♦Johnson,
♦Chapman,
Lambert,
Hodgson,
Wylde,
Dove,
Robinson,
Caius.
Caius.
Pemb.
Joh.
Joh.
Clare.
Jes.
Joh.
Qu.
Jes.
Clare
Joh.
1771.-MODERATORS l^^?^^"" A^''^"/' ^'t Fl"'"^'
I William Arnald, M.A. Joh.
Wranglers.
Ds^Starkie, (1) Joh.
♦Kedington, (2) Caius.
3^Law, (A) Pet.
♦Ellis, Trin.
♦Brand, Chr.
♦Jackson, Joh.
♦Lawrence, Joh.
Bromley, (b) Joh.
♦Hey, Magd.
♦Cotter, Trin.
Bateman, Emm.
♦Robinson, Clare.
♦Ward, Qu.
Senior Optimes.
Junior Opt
imes.
8 *Trant,
Chr.
Ds ♦Crofts,
Caius.
< ♦Kerrich,
Magd.
Sid.
Drewe,
Emm.
Marsh,
♦Sandiford,
Pentycross,
Pemb.
Corpus.
Bud worth,
Chr.
♦Wood,
Joh.
*Taylor,
Magd.
♦Hunter,
Trin.
Neale,
Joh.
♦Willis,
Caius.
Wilcox,
Clare.
Raye,
Emm.
♦Wythe,
Caius.
^♦Halls,
Joh.
♦Rose,
Trin.
♦Bridges,
Qu.
♦Lipyeatt,
Joh.
Stewart,
Chr.
Green,
Clare.
Bryer
Joh.
♦Dobson,
Cath.
'"^•-»^----MwtamthTeprnUs!'¥.A:y.A.
Wranglers.
Ds ^♦Pretyman,) ,. „ .
(Tomline,)P''^<'*'*'''
♦Stevenson, Clare.
♦Lane, (2) Qu.
♦Bedford, (a) Joh.
♦Humfrey, Corpus.
Ward, Joh.
♦Robinson, Trin.
♦Jordan, Qu.
♦Blakeway, Joh.
♦Cockshutt, Joh.
♦Jobson, Trin.
Ord, Chr.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Famham, Joh.
Eyre, Joh.
Brooke, Caius.
♦Russell, Qu.
♦Cooper, ( Fisher) Pem6.
Woodbum, Trin.
♦Cooper, Qu.
♦Gilbank, Trin.
♦Field, ( a) Pemb.
Dodwell, Chr.
Junior Optimes.
Ds ♦Crawford, Trin.
Pern, Pet.
Topping, Pet.
'♦ Dawson, Trin.
Dennison, Caius.
Walker, Clare.
1 Formerly Fellow of St John's. Bishop of
Exeter, 1803—1807. Bishop of Salisbury, 1807—
1825.
2 University Commissary, 1790 — 1814.
3 Lord Elleuborough, formerly Lord Chief Jus-
tice of the King's Bench.
4 Principal Librarian of the University, 1797-
5 Formerly Fellow of Sidney.
6 Bishop of Lincoln, 1787—1820.
Winchester, 1820-1827.
7 Formerly Fellow of S( Catharine'i.
206
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
""-«—» ! ^"L!^ tT;ce"-ii:'ir
fVr anglers.
Senior Optimes.
Junior Opt
imei.
Ds *Brundish (a) (1) Caiut.
Ds Lowndes, Pet.
Ds Dundas,
Trin
♦Whitmore, (2) Joh.
Carr, Joh.
Townley,
Trin.
•Sandiford, Sid.
•Taylor, Pemb.
Booty,
Caius.
•Holmes, Joh.
♦Clarke, Clare.
Ward,
Joh.
Importer, Trin.
•Morgan, Chr.
Lord,
Trin.
Ashtnull, Caiut.
•Atlay, Joh.
♦Healy,
•Heath,
Clare.
•Walsby, Corpus.
Arden, Trin.
Magd.
Lloyd, Chr.
•Christian, Pet.
Meeke,
Chr.
•Waddington, Trin.
Hammerton, Magd.
•Andrewes,
Trin.
*Easton, Joh.
Wilson, Caius.
•Hopkinson,
Clare
•Buck, Caius.
Wharton, (b) Pemb.
•Dewsnop,
Jes.
Hutchins, Pemb.
Dixon,
Trin.
,_-. Ti;r (Thomas Kiplinff, M.A. Joh.
1774.-MODERATOR3 j^j^^^^^ Pa^kinfin. M.A. Chr.
Wranglers.
Senior Opt
imes.
Junior Opt
mes.
Ds"Milner, (1)
&
Ds •Walford,
Caius.
Ds Stone,
Trin.
3*Mounsey,
■♦Fitz-Herbert (a) Joh.
•Wilson,
Joh.
•Waring, (2)
Magd.
♦Raynes,
•Atkins,
Jes.
•Heaton,
ti.
Elleray,
•Metcalfe,
Emm.
Magd.
Pett,
Chr.
^♦Fawcett,
Joh
•Middleton,
Clare.
•Garnham,
Trm.
•Lawson,
Trin.
Crofts,
Emm.
♦Scale, (B)
Chr.
Ripley,
Joh.
Panchen,
Chr.
•Baynes,
Sid.
Lyster,
Joh.
Popham,
Pemb.
♦Ellis,
Joh.
♦James,
Magd.
Sheard,(Molin.) Trm
Holden, (Rose) aar«.
•Pemberton,
Pet.
Winkle
Joh.
* Robinson,
Clare.
"Mountain,
Caius.
Price,
Trin.
Yonge,
Jes.
Wright,
♦Wallace,
Corpus.
•Wood,
Oath.
Jackson,
Joh.
Corpus.
Davenant,
Trin.
*Sayer,
Caius.
•Coppard,
Jes.
1775.
—Mode
„ ( Richard Hej
^^^^^«1 William Smi
^ M.A. Sid.
th, M.A. Joh.
Wranglers.
Senior Opt
imes.
Junior Optimes.
Ds7Vinee. (1)
Caius.
Ds •Hewitt, (B)
Caius.
Ds Hawkins,
Trin.
"•Coulthurst, (2)
Joh.
Boucher,
Trin.
Clayton,
Dodsworth,
Emm.
"Parke,
Chr.
Bolton,
Trin.
Sid.
•Sheepshanks,
Joh.
Wilkinson,
Joh.
Cosnahan,
Trin.
•Torre,
Trin.
♦ Hewitt,
Corpus.
Law,
Pet.
Beevor,
Qu.
•King,
Chr.
Washington,
Trin.
* Brad ford,
Corpus.
Metcalfe,
Sid.
•Legh,
^♦Tighe,
Trin.
•Hart,
Joh.
Phillips,
Joh.
Joh.
•Heberden,
Joh.
•Slade,
Emm.
♦Lagden,
Walker,
Trin.
Hall, (A)
Joh.
♦Druery,
Caius.
Trin.
*Blanshard,
.Jet.
1 RegiuaProfessorofHebrew, 1790— 1795. Bishop
of Killala, 1795—1798. Bishop of Clogher, 1798—
1819.
2 Jacksonian Professor, 1783—1792. Lucasian
Professor, 1798—1820. President of Queens', 1788—
1820.
3 Formerly Fellow of Jesus.
4 Afterwards Lord St Helen's.
5 Norrisian Professor of Divinity, 1795—1815.
6 Bishop of Quebec, 179:1—1826.
7 Plumian Professor, 1796—1822.
8 Formerly Fellow of Sidney.
9 Formerly Fellow of St Peter's.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
207
776.— Moderators \ T}'°';'^\ Starkie,
( Mark Ant. Stepl
Wranglers.
Senior 0}
Ds'Oldershaw.d)
Emm.
Ds •Potts,
•Wakefield, (b)
Jes.
•Pyndar,
♦FarhilJ,
Corpus.
•Forster, (A)
•Houson,
Jon.
•Fallowfield,
•Cookson,
Joh.
•Tennant,
•Wright, (2)
J oh.
Wilson,
♦Boycatt,
Caiut.
•Jackson,
%^.^^^°P?
Corpus.
Heckford,
Wheatley,
Emm.
Golding,
•Freeman,
Clare.
•Stovin,
•Gretton,
Trin.
•Poley,
•Plampin,
Jes.
•Cane,
Chr.
Qu.
Joh.
Clare.
Pemb.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Chr.
Pet.
Qu.
Joh.
M.A. Joh.
leiison, M.A. Clare.
I Junior Optimes.
Ds*Cumminfi,
Trin.
Garrick,
Joh.
'♦Croft,
Trin.
Lorimer,
Trin.
Hughes,
Joh.
Blueke,
Pet.
Bunting,
Emm.
Bosley,
Joh.
Crosse,
Sid.
Peyton,
Trin.
Cheales,
Joh.
Peete,
Caius.
l777.-M0DERAT0RsjT^«";f.* ¥1?' ^i^i ^''a ^ •
< J. Jelliand Brundish, M.A. Catus
Wranglers.
Ds*Owen, (1) Trin.
•Cautley, Trin.
•Baynes, (2) (a) Trin.
Tylden, Jes.
^ Sutton, T. Emm.
•Hicks, Clare.
•Powys, Joh.
•Hammond, Qu.
•Man tell. Corpus.
•Portal, Joh.
•Wade, Joh.
•Pemberton, Trin.
Clarke, Caius.
•Pearne, Pet.
* Sutton, C. Emm.
Empson, Cath.
Senior Optimes.
Ds "Shepley,
•Templeman
•Arnold,
Hughes, (b)
•Kilvert,
•Green,
Butts,
Clare.
Trin.
.Joh.
Emm.
Sid.
Trin.
Sayer, (Poulter) Tnn
Parke,
•Twigge,
•Harvey,
•Dixon,
•Rustall,
Purshouse,
Parkinson,
•Heaton,
•Ward,
Joh.
Joh.
Caius.
Corpus.
Jes.
Pemb.
Emm.
Trin.
Qu.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Dealtry, Trin.
•Jetterson, Pet.
•Greenside, Cath.
Sykes, Trin.
Preston, Qu.
Turner, Qu.
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.
Jenks, Corpus.
Cooper, Pemb.
Ward, Joh.
Lugar, Jes.
1778. — Moderators
Wranglers.
Ds<»Farish, (1) Magd.
*Taylor, (2) Emm.
Wilson, Trin.
•Littlehales, Joh.
^•Atkinson, Trin.
Haggitt, Trin.
•BeviJ, Pet.
•Six, (b) Trin.
Skeeles, Pemb.
•Burroughes, Caius.
•Cox, Trin.
•Sneyd, Joh.
Gwatkin, Joh.
Bankes,(A) Tr. H.
Franklin, Emm.
Ds
( George Mounsey, M.
t Thomas Ellis, M.A.
Senior Optimes.
Popple,
•Veasey,
•Postle,
Leaping well,
•Heslop,
•Jowett,
•Constable,
Ward, (Erring)
Wilson,
•Porter,
Rocke,
Palmer,
Bartholomew,
Barnard,
Wingfield,
Trin.
Pet.
Caius.
Chr
Sid.
Ds
Pet.
Chr.
Emm
Corpus
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
A. Jes.
Joh.
Junior Optimes.
Morris,
Gwilt,
Ward,
*Sparhauke,
D'Oyly,
Wallis,
> Nelson,
Jones,
Blenkame,
•Preston,
Trin.
Caius.
Trin.
Joh.
Corpus
Pet.
Chr.
Pemb.
Emm.
Chr.
1 Formerly Fellow of St Peter's. i 4 ProfessorofChemistry, 1794—1813. Jackwnlan
2 Lord Mannera, formerly Lord Chancellor of Professor, 1813—1837.
Ireland. 5 Formerly Fellow of Trinity Hall.
3 Bishop of Norwich, 1792— 1805. Archbishop of I 6 Second Earl Nelson.
Canterbury, 1805-1828. i
208
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
1779. — Moderators {
Wranglers.
John Barlow Seale, M.A. Chr,
George Mounsey, M.A. Jes.
Senior Op times.
Junior Optimes.
s 'Jones, (1)
Trin.
Ds Clapham,
Chr.
^•Marsh, (2)
J oh.
•Litchfield,
Trin.
2*Christian, (b)
Joh.
Beloe,
Corpui
3*Lens, (A)
Joh.
•Coffin,
Sid.
Carpendale,
Joh.
Holcombe,
Joh.
•Smith,
Cams.
Torre,
Trin.
•Hopkins,
Chr.
*Haie,
Clare.
Brereton,
Joh.
Tucker,
Trin.
•Cooper,
Clare.
Kelt,
Caius.
^•Carlyle,
Joh.
Moore,
Trin.
Heath,
*Bigsby,
Jes.
Babington,
Joh.
♦Garwood,
Magd.
•Praed,
Joh.
Treemenhere,
Pemb.
•Sutton,
Joh.
•Thomas,
Chr.
Loxham,
Joh.
•Plumptre,
Qu.
Mannings,
Sid.
Anstey,
Trin.
Morris,
Trin.
♦Haggitt,
Clare.
Ferraby,
Clare.
Ds Griffith,
Joh.
Hammond,
Joh.
•Garnett,
Trin.
•Foley,
Jes.
Dowsing,
•Sharp,
Corpus.
Trtn.
•Roberson,
Magd.
•Latter,
Joh.
•Elers,
Sid.
•Jordan,
Bligh,
r«:
Strong,
Qu.
1780.—
./I ^, i Samuel Vince, M.A. Sidney.
Moderators) j^^^^_ Milner, M.A. Queen/
Wranglers.
Senior Opt
imes.
Junior Opti
Ds Priest, (1)
Pemb.
Ds Shield,
Joh.
Ds •Atkinson,
5*Frend, (2)
Chr.
•Sturges,
Pemb.
Forster,
*Rippon,
Trin.
Filewood,
Jes.
Alexander,
*Porter,
Trin.
Butcher,
Joh.
•Brooke,
« *Cory,
Emm.
Harrison,
Joh.
•Hanley,
Gisbome, (A)
Joh.
Stacye,
Chr.
Masters,
•Burne,
Joh.
Thompson,
Qu.
•Knipe,
Bradford,
Morgan, (b)
Trin.
•Grice,
Magd.
Paley,
Chr.
Bird,
Joh.
•Matthews,
•Shaw, (Lefevre) Trin.
Waltham,
Jes.
Flanner,
•Smith,
Joh.
Lowther,
Trin.
•Rideout,
Butt,
Joh.
Philips,
Chr.
Lane.
•Frost,
Caiut.
•Haggitt,
Pemb.
Jes.
Joh.
Pemb.
Trin.
Chr.
Corpus
Clare.
Magd
Magd.
Jes.
Clare.
,78K-Moo.a.xo.s{G-giPjaX>M/^^r-
Senior Optimes.
Wranglers.
Ds^Ainslie, (2) Pemb.
^•Law, (A)» Qu.
•Ainslie, ) Trin.
•Catton,(l) Joh.
•Renouard, Trin.
Cooper, Corpus.
•Pedley, (B)l j^^
(Deverell)/ ''''*•
^•Atkinson, Cath.
•Hubbersty, Qu.
Lovering, Joh.
*Walter, Corpus.
•Costobadie, Jes.
•Baskett, Trin.
•Rendle, Sid.
Nesfield, Caius.
Moises, Qu.
1 Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity, 1807—
1839. Bishop of LlandafT, 1816—1819. Bishop of
Peterborough, 1819—1839.
2 Downing Professor of the Laws of England,
1800—1823.
3 Formerly Fellow of Downing.
4 Professor of Arabic, 1795 -1804.
Ds •Saunders,
Hannington,
^•Douglas,
•Barlow,
Chapman,
*Wood,
Ellis,
Coffin,
Wiglesworth,
Illingworth,
Bulmer,
Harrison,
Qu.
Joh.
Corpus.
Trin.
Pemb.
Magd.
Trin.
Clare.
Sid.
Pemb.
Jes.
Caius.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Bramston,
•Forby,
Anguish,
Pinching,
Hardy,
Venn,
Clutton,
Stafford,
Hawkins,
Addison,
•Walmsley,
Eyre,
Holgate,
Browne,
Trin.
Caius.
Caius.
Jes.
Sid.
Sid.
Trin.
Corpus.
Trtn.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
5 Formerly Fellow of Jesus.
6 Master of Kramanuel, 1797 — 1835. Professor
of Casuistry, 1809—1813.
7 Bishop of Chester, 1812—1824. Bishop of Bath
and Wells, 1824-1845.
8 Formerly Fellow of Christ's.
9 Master of Corpus, 1795—1822.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
209
1782.-
iv/r^..„«»™,^r,o i Richard Littlehales, M.A. Joh.
-Moderators J (.^^^^^ Mounsey. M.A. Jes,
Wranglers.
Dsi*Wood,(l)
•"Hailstone, (2)
Gregor,
•Collinson,
•Owen,
•Antrobus,
'♦Sparke, (b)
•Parke,
Forrest,
•Babington,
•Salmon,
Pyemont,
•Hewitt,
•Wrighte,
«Cook,
•Raine,
♦Luxmoore,
♦Hardy,
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Pemb.
Pemb.
Qu.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Qu.
Qu.
Qu.
Trin.
Joh.
Emm.
Senior Opt
'mes.
s 'Bay ley.
Jes.
Barnard
Trin.
**Porson, (A)
Trin.
Tylden,
Myddleton,
Jes.
Sid.
^•Pearson,
Sid.
•Webster,
Magd.
•Wingfield,
Trm.
•Holme, J.
Pet.
♦Lance,
Corpus
•Romney,
Joh.
•Wood,
Cath.
•Warburton,
Jes.
•Coates,
Cath.
•Town son.
Trin.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Tyler,
Girdlestone,
•Mansfield,
Fletcher,
Boldero,
Torre,
Gray,
Jones,
Lamb,
Benson,
Kilwick,
Pemberton,
Mapd.
Caius.
Clare.
Magd.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Corpus.
Trin.
Jes.
Corpus.
Corpus.
i 78S — MonRRATORs f ^®**^ Milner, M.A. Queens'.
783.— MODERATORS { ^^^y^^^^ Farish,M.A. Mogd.
Wranglers.
Senior Optimes.
Junior Optimes.
s6*Wollaston, (H SiVi.
Ds»Stockdale,
Pemb.
Ds Clarkson,
Joh.
•Buck,
Magd.
Geldart,
Trin.
•Clapham,
aare.
^•Procter, (2)
Cath.
•Murfitt,
Trin.
Hepworth,
Joh.
•Heslop, (A)
Sid.
•Pratt,
Emm
Carter,
Trin,
•Wade, (Gery)
Emm.
Smalpage,
Trin.
Loxham,
Jes.
Whiteley
Magd.
•?e Hague,
Corpus.
gsp-
Trin.
•Knight,
Magd.
•Leadley,
Magd.
Trin.
Ryecroft,
Sid.
Rogers,
Magd.
•Dodd,
Trin.
•Norcross,
Pemb.
•Bere,
Sid.
•Newton, T.
Jes.
•Newton, B. (b) Je^.
•Hunt,
Qu.
Carr,
Jes.
•Newcome,
Qu.
Cooper,
Leigh,
Trin.
•Hunter,
Chr.
Sid.
Massey,
Joh.
*Whitehurst,
Podmore,
Moises,
Pet.
Trin.
Trin.
1 Master of St John's, 1815—1839.
2 Woodwardian Professor of Geology,]788— 1818.
3 Bishop of Chester, 1810—1812. Bishop of Ely,
1 12—1836.
4 Regius Professor of Greek, 1792—1808.
5 Master of Sidney, 1808-1811. Christian Ad-
vocate, 1810—1811.
6 Jacksonian Professor, 1792—1813. Master of
Sidney, 1807.
7 Master of St Catharine's, 1799—1845.
210
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
1784.-MODERATORS \ ««"• ^H'- C^lthuTSt, MA. Sid.
f Thomas Cautley, M.A. irtn.
Wranglers
Ds •Ingram, (1)
•Holden, (2
•Wilson,
Pearson,
Gapp,
•Bowman,
Cautley,
•Boon,
• •Browne,
•Lane,
•King,
Baskett,
•Ruddock,
•Gordon, (b)
Youll,
•Gamble,
Qu.
Sid.
Joh.
Trin.
Pemb,
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Chr.
Chr.
Trin
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Pemb.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Ramshaw,
'•Greene,
•Piatt,
Clark,
•Gumming,
•Gregor,
Moor,
•Hewitt,
Tylden,
Johnson,
•Shaw,
•Gilly,
•Reed,
Pywell,
Ormerod,
Tunstall, (A)
Griggs,
Trin.
Joh.
Qu.
Trin,
Trin.
Joh.
Cath.
Corput.
Jes.
Magd.
Qu.
Caiug.
Joh.
Trin.
Chr.
Chr.
Corput.
Junior Optimes.
Joh.
Chr.
Emm.
Cath.
Pet.
Magd.
Cuius.
Emm.
Chr.
Clare.
Ds Oldham,
Beevor,
Oldacres,
Harding,
•Farquharson
Cooper,
Cooke,
•Heyman,
Radclifte,
Berkeley,
1785.—
MoDKRA--°« 5 ^^^^^ Milner, M
.A. Queens .
■i^-M.\^M^M3fX%iJ%.
'— } Hen. W
m. Coul
thurst, M.A. Sid.
Wrangt
ers.
Senior Opt
imes.
Junior Optx
mes.
[)s 2*Lax, (1)
Trin.
Ds'Wharton,
Pemb.
Ds Chilton,
Sid.
•Dudley, (2)
Clare.
•Jenyns,
Caius.
Edmonstone,
Trin.
•Watson,
Sid.
•Ellis,
Caius.
Cardale,
Joh.
•Creswell,
Clare.
•Tyson,
•Plumptre,
Emm.
Walker,
Joh.
•Riley,
Joh.
Trin.
Robertson,
Joh.
•Stanger,
Joh.
Parker,
Sams,
Caius
•Bourdieu,
Clare.
•Rolfe,
Caius.
Proby,
Joh.
Buston,
Trin.
•Girdlestone,
Caius.
Barnard,
Caius
•Warren,
Jes.
•Ward,
Trin.
Barlow,
Chr.
a 'Lloyd, (A)
•Ellis,
Trin.
Qu.
Jeffreys, Trin.
•Whitehead, (b) Jps.
•Minter,
Winbolt,
Pet.
Trin.
ste
Trin.
•Newling,
Joh.
Tucker,
Trin.
Trin.
•Bayley,
Joh.
Palmer,
Joh.
•Dickinson,
Clare.
Downes,
Joh.
•Ramsden,
Chr.
Swann,
Joh.
•Chevallier,
Caiut.
Francis,
Jes.
•Torkington,
Clare.
Burrell,
^•Hanmer,
Sid.
Caius
1 786. — Moderators
Wranglers.
Ds«Bell,{l) Trin.
§^Otter, Jes.
♦Hutchinson, (2) Trin.
*Lambe, Joh.
Porter, Chr.
Hamond, Joh.
♦Ingram, Sid.
' «Browne, Chr.
Carus, (Wilson) Trin.
•Ward, Qu.
Readshaw, Trin.
•Goodwin, Cath.
«* Bowman, Trin.
•Ainslie, Pemb.
I Thomas Jones, M.A. Tnn.
\ William Farish, M.A. Magd.
Junior Optimes.
Senior Optimes.
Ds •Ramsden, (A) Trin.
Baxter,
Leycester, (b)
Stocker,
•Edwards,
Molden,
Atkinson,
♦Papillion,
Yardley,
Burroughes,
•Hardy man.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Qu.
Caius.
Trin.
Qu.
Tnn.
Qu.
Emm.
Ds Mewburn,
Spooner,
Byron,
Howman,
Gregory,
Coulthurst,
•Mann,
♦Smythies,
Wilson,
Atkinson,
Cage,
Chr.
Caius.
Magd.
Qu.
Joh.
Sid.
Caius.
Emm.
Emm.
Clare.
Emm.
1 Formerly Fellow of St Peter's.
2 Lowndes's Professor of Astronomy, 1795 — ISSG.
3 Regius Professor of Hebrew, 1795—1831.
4 Formerly Fellow of Clare.
^ Cum inter Dm Otter, Dm Hutchinson, et Dm
Lambe, nullum prorsus discrimen In rebus Ma-
thematicis extitisse concedatur, secundum hunc
ordinem disponuntur, hac sola de Causa, quia Ds
Otter in dialecticis magis est versatus, et Ds Hutch-
inson in Scholis Sophistarum melius disputavit.
5 Master of Christ's, 1808—1814.
6 Formerly Fellow of St John's.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
1787.-MODERATORS S Thomas Jones, M.A. 7Vm.
211
Wranglers.
Da •Littledale, (1) J oh
•Frampton, (2)
•Naylor,
•Lushington,
•Stace,
Hartley,
•Castley,
( James Wood, M.A. Joh.
1* Smyth,
•Carlyon,
• Harris,
•Chevallier, (b)
•Ingle,
Hornby,
Joh.
Qu.
Qu.
Trin.
Chr.
Jet.
Pet.
Sid.
Pemb.
Pet.
Chr.
Senior Optimes.
Joh.
Ds •Docker,
•Edwards,
Jarratt,
•Debary,
•Wigley,
•Davies,
Franks,
•Todd,
Vipont,
Impey,
•King,
•Raine, (a)
Hudson,
Corpus.
Trm.
Trin.
Joh.
Chr.
Magd.
Emm.
Pemb.
Trin.
Magd.
Trm.
Trin.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Fen wick,
2*Kilvington,
Newman,
*Lloyd,
Mackenzie,
Clarke,
Newman, T.
Trin.
Jet.
Jet.
Magd,
Joh.
Clare.
Corput.
1 788. — Moderators
^ James Wood, M.A. Joh.
^ ¥. J. H. Wollaston, M.A. Trin. H.
Wranglers.
DsS'Brinkley, (1)
**Outram, (2)
♦Winthrop,
**Vickers,
^Gunning,
•Hargreaves,
•Cheston,
•Stainton,
•Malthus,
•Morris,
•Tillard,
Clay,
•Brooke,
•Sykes,
•Parish,
Caius.
Joh.
Joh.
Qu.
Chr.
Joh.
Pemb.
Magd.
Jes.
Pet.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Qu.
•Hinchcliffe, (a) Trin.
* Parke, Pemb.
Wilby, Joh.
Ds
Senior Optimes.
•Heberden, (b) Joh
Donaldson, Jes
'Owen,
Donne,
Hardy,
' Rawe«,
Mellish,
Palmer,
'Main waring
'Gresham,
Roberts,
Paroissien,
'Church,
Rycroft,
Calvert,
Corput.
Joh.
Emm.
Emm.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Cath.
Pemb.
Pemb.
Caius.
Sid.
Sid.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Brooke,
Pemb.
Armstrong,
Joh.
Plummer,
Sid.
Jones,
Magd
Rolfe,
Caiut.
Clarke,
Magd.
•Ella,
Pet.
•Wastell,
Clare.
Turner,
Jet.
Wilson,
Sid.
Tinklar,
Jes.
John Hailstone, M. A. 7>t«.
1 7ftQ iVTriT^i^n .™,r>«c. (John Hailstone, M.A. irtn.
i789.-MoDERATORs J p_ j^ ^^ Wollaston, M.A. Tnn. H.
Wranglers.
Ds •Millers, (1)
Bewsher, (2)
•Thornton,
•Thorp,
Flemmg,
•Hole,
Creevey,
•Evans, (b;
•Bradshaw,
•Huish,
•Smith, R.
•Davies,
•Haggitt,
•Chapman,
Joh.
Trin.
Pemb.
Pet.
Joh.
Trin.
Qu.
Pemb.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Pemb.
Corput.
'Panting (Gardner) Joh.
'Heathcote, Trin.
Senior Optimes.
Caiut.
Junior Optimes.
Ds^Heigham,
Bull,
Templeman,
•Robinson,
•Sutliffe,
Head,
•Smith,
*Marriott,
Taylor,
•Heys, (A)
Curteis,
•Stockdale,
Ainslie,
Tatlock,
•Bourne,
*Capper,
Homer,
Dunkin,
•Barton,
Chr.
Trin.
Trin.
Corput.
Trin.
Emm.
Caiut.
Chr.
Trin.
Qu.
Jet.
Trin.
Sid.
Joh.
Trin.
Chr.
Tr.H.
Pet.
Ds Smith,
Aislabie,
Barwick,
•Willins,
•Lawson,
Lee,
•Pemberton,
Page,
Smith, W.
Smith,
Hughes,
Wade,
Alder,
Magd.
Pemb.
Corput.
Caiut.
Trin.
Joh.
Pet.
Emm.
Trin.
Sid.
Trin.
Jet.
Joh.
1 Regius Professor of Modern History, 1807-
2 Formerly Fellow of Sidney.
3 Bishop of Gloyne, 1828—1835
4 Public Orator, 1798—1809.
5 Formerly Fellow of Trinity Hall.
6 Esquire Bedell, 1789-1854.
212
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
i7Qn Tv/r^ ( William Lax, M.A.
1790.-MODERATORS \ ^^ ^^^^^^ j^^^^^
Wranglers
Ds •Bridge, (1)
•Raincock,
Wrangham,
..^ <2) (A)
»*Otter,
•Borton,
Montagu,
•Cobbold,
Sayer,
Armitage,
Langstaff,
*Hendry,
Cattlow,
•Walker,
•Shieild,
Fletcher,
Hubbersty,
Senior Op times.
Pet
Pemb.
Tr.H.
Jet.
Caiug.
Chr.
Caius.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Corpus.
loh.
Joh.
Jofi.
Pemb.
Qu.
Its Turner,
•Mathew,
Wilson,
Smith,
Procter,
Davy,
Dodgson,
•Crowder,
•Tweddell, (b)
Northmore,
Vaughan,
Speiuove,
Brome,
•Blackburn,
Thomson,
Stephenson,
•Luke,
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Pet.
Corpus.
Pemb.
Joh.
Magd.
Trm.
Sid.
Jes.
Qu.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh. j
Corpus.
Sid.
Trin.
, M.A. Queens'.
Junior Optimes.
i Forster, Pet
•Twentyman, Clare.
Chr.
Jes.
Caius.
Joh.
Pemb.
Jes.
Caius.
Emm.
Magd.
Joh.
Cath.
Joh.
2*Clarke,
3«Crowe,
Crane,
Horseman,
Middleton,
Doughty,
Lloyd,
Clough,
Naylor,
Goe,
Dixon,
1791.
-"—- {^ZNrw-
Wranglers.
Senior Optimes.
Ds*Peacock, (1)
Trin.
Ds Wasney,
Trin.
*Gooch, (2)
Caius.
♦Walker,
Joh.
•Cross,
Pemb.
Adams,
Chr.
•Dunn,
Emm.
•Thompson,
Clare.
•Gibbons,
Clare.
•Allwood,
Magd.
Isaacson,
Joh.
•Gould,
JoH.
♦Hayes,
Trin.
Babington,
Joh.
•Smith,
Caius.
Terrot,
Joh.
•Whitfeld,
Joh.
Winthrop,
Joh.
•Lucas,
Caius.
♦Currey,
Corpus.
•Haggitt,
Sid.
Trollope, (b)
Pemb.
Fearon,
Trin.
• Miller, (A)
Trin.
Bayford,
Pemb.
Oakes,
Trin.
•Blackall,
Emm.
Coulton,
Sid.
•Stevens,
Joh.
•Foster,
Joh.
•Greenwood,
Trin.
•Stopford,
Pet.
•Lyell,
Pet.
Sherard,
Pet.
•Noddins,
Magd.
Young,
Qu.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Butcher,
Settle,
Downe,
Rogers,
Barker,
Littlehales,
Baugh,
Miller,
Fisher,
Churton,
Pelham,
•Westerman,
Ward, H.
Matthews,
Wright,
Young,
Joh.
Trin.
Corpus.
Magd.
Pemb.
Trin.
Joh.
Jes.
Chr.
Magd.
Clare.
Magd.
Qu.
Corpus.
Corpus.
Emm.
' Algernon Frampton, M.A. Joh
Wranglers
Ds <• Palmer, (1) Joh
•Tavel, (2)
Wilson,
•Jack,
•Comings,
••Chapman,
"•Allen,
7Maltby, (A)
Morris,
•Rudd,
•Allsopp,
•Winthorp,
♦Cooper, (b)
Gary,
Woodcock,
Vialls,
•Bromby,
Legrew,
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Caius.
Trin.
Pemb.
Joh.
Trin.
Emm.
Joh.
Joh.
Chr.
Sid.
Trin.
Sid.
Joh.
Senior Optimes.
Ds*Warter, Magd
Fawcett, Magd
Courtney, Trtn.
•^Middleton,
Pennington
Nicholson,
Gisborne,
•Cubit,
•White,
Cuthbert,
Goode,
Turner,
Thompson,
Chevalier,
Carlyon,
•Howes,
Pemb.
Cath.
Qu.
Joh.
Caius.
Clare.
Jes.
Corpus.
Chr.
Trin.
Pemb.
Pemb.
Clare.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Bones(Goodwin)C'/jr.
Bennet,
White,
Lockey,
Cropley,
Baiderston,
Smith,
•Maude,
•Plumptre,
Chambre,
Mason,
Stanley,
Trin.
Joh.
Pet.
Clare.
Cath.
Chr.
Joh.
Clare.
Pet.
Trin.
Pet.
1 Bishop of Chichester, 1836—1840.
2 Professor of Mineralogy, 1808— 1822. Librarian
of the University, 1817—1822.
3 Formerly Fellow of Clare.
4 Professor of Arabic, 1804—1819.
6 Vaster of Caius, 1839—1852.
6 Bishop of Bristol, 1834—1836. Bishop of Ely,
1836-1845.
7 Bishop of Chichester, 1831— 183& Bishop of
Durham, 1836—1856.
8 Bishop of Calcutta, 1814—1823.
Ds
1793.—
Wrangler
•Harrison, (1)
•Strickland, (2)
'•Howes,
Fen wick.
Peers,
•Hasted,
•Blake,
•Foster,
♦Manning,
•Sykes,
•Dickes,
•Taylor, (b)
•Heberden, (a)
Wollaston,
♦Isherwood,
•Maul.
Fox,
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
Moderators !i!["^^^"^ ^'^"^b' M.A. Magd.
* Thomas Browne, M.A. Chr.
213
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Magd.
Chr.
Trin.
Cath.
Caius.
Sid.
Jes.
Trin.
Joh.
Sid.
Magd.
Chr.
Cath.
Senior Optimes.
Trin.
Ds Wilkinson,
•Grigb)',
Scott,
•Richardson
Hunt,
•Atkinson,
•Evans,
Fancourt,
Falcon,
Rhodes,
•Coates,
Belcher,
Wilkinson,
Cubitt,
Caius.
Pemb.
Corpus.
2'rm.
Caius.
Trin.
Qu.
Sid.
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Caius.
Junior Optimes.
Trin.
Emm.
Sid.
Pit.
Magd
Ds Chaplin,
* Holme,
*Tucker,
*Perigal,
Phillips,
Congreve,
Mountain,
Snape,
Eaton,
Middleton,
Langford,
Mason,
Wood,
•Francklin,
Trin.
Caius.
Maqd.
Cath.
Cath.
Pet.
Clare.
Joh.
Clare.
1794,
Wranglers.
MoDKRATORs \ William Millers, M.A. Joh.
-MODERATORS J gg^j^^ Bridge, M.A. Pet.
Ds 'Butler, (1)
3 •Copley, (2)
Saul,
•Wilkinson,
Tuthill,
■••Bourdillon,
Browne,
•Tate,
* •Pemberton,
Jeudwine,
Kenrick,
•Young,
•Doncaster, (a)
Taddy, (b)
Wadsworth,
Matthews,
•Smith,
Sid.
Trin.
Joh.
Corpus.
Caius.
Qu.
Sid.
Trin.
Emm.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Chr.
Joh.
Cath.
Cath.
Pet.
Senior Optimes.
Qu.
Qu.
Jes.
Ds^Dalby,
Sanders,
•Clarkson,
Leake,
•Jones,
•Tate,
Fisher,
Atkinson,
Stoddart,
Cole,
Farmer,
Cragg,
•Tilney,
Howard,
•Manley,
Thackeray,
Joh.
Joh.
Sid.
Chr.
Joh.
Chr.
Clare.
Emm.
Joh.
Caius.
Corpus.
Pet.
Pemb.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Gleede,
Montagu,
•Hucks,
•Ogle,
Kidd,
Warren,
Hornby,
Vaughan,
Foxlow,
Carlos,
Trin.
Trin.
Cath.
Chr.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Pet.
Joh.
Caius
1795.
./, f William Cross, M.A. Pemb.
Moderators I ^^^.^j Mitford Peacock, M.A. Trtn.
Wranglers.
Ds '•Woodhouse(l) Caius.
►Attbill, (2)
•Holland, (b)
•Parker,
•Beckett,
•Day,
*Simpson,
Carveth,
Armstrong,
♦Caldwell, (a)
♦Gimingham,
' •Cockbum,
Beresford,
•Hodgson,
•Blakeney,
•Castell,
•Brooke,
Caius.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Caius.
Caius.
Chr.
Jes.
Jes.
Caius.
Joh.
Joh.
Pet.
Joh.
Caius.
Jes.
Senior Optimes.
Ds •Griffith,
Hill,
•Bull,
Baker,
•TroUope,
•Bellman,
Constable,
•Cottrell,
Hutchings,
Bullen,
•Lushington,
Vernon,
•Fraser,
Dashwood,
Image,
Flavell,
Emm.
Corpus.
Pet.
Pemb.
Clare.
Caius.
Trin.
Pet.
Trin.
Trin.
Jes.
Pet.
Chr.
Caius.
Corpus.
Chr.
Junior Optimes.
Ds ♦ Venables,
Cantrell,
Hitchens,
Campbell,
•Sanders,
Black,
Goodwin,
Slater,
Arabin,
Clare.
Qu.
Pet.
Tr. H.
Clare.
Jes.
Trin.
Joh.
Corpus.
1 TJniveraity Commissary, 1814—1824.
2 Formerly Fellow of St Catharine's, and Fellow
of Trinity Hall.
8 Lord Lyndhurst, M.P. for the University, 1826.
High Steward of the University, 1840—1863.
4 Formerly Fellow of Trinity Hall.
6 Registrary of the University, 18(»- 1816.
6 Lucasian Professor, 1820—1823. F'tmian Pro*
fessor, 1822—1828.
7 Christian Advocate, 1803—1810.
214
MATHEMATICAL TKIPOSES.
. ,„^ , - i William Millers, M.A. Joh.
Wranglers.
Senior Optimes.
Junior Optimes.
s •Kempthorne DJoh.
Ds Rodwell,
Joh.
Ds Blackburn,
Joh.
•Dealtry, (2)
Trin.
Jephson,
Joh.
Thackray,
Joh.
'•Barnes,
Joh.
•Brown,
Magd.
Goodwin,
Joh.
Cayley,
I'Thomason,
Trin.
a •Butler, (A)
Joh.
Middleton,
Sid.
Magd.
Martyn,
Sid.
Julian,
Caius.
•Malcolm,
Trin.
Walton,
Trin.
•Beales,
Cuius.
•Mills,
Trin.
Busfield,
Clare.
Cooper,
Caius.
•Ebrey,
Magd.
Kingdon,
Joh.
•Lumley,
Jes.
•Dalton,
Cuius.
Brandling,
Joh.
Champness,
Trin.
^•Wordsworth,
Trin.
•Braithwaite,
Joh.
Davis,
Pemb.
•Toke,
Chr.
Lloyd,
Pet.
•Brown,
Joh.
Elwin,
Pemb.
Tweddell,
Trin.
•Sill,
Clare.
Reynolds,
Trin.
•Satterthwaite,
Jes.
•Hayton,
Joh.
•Vaughan,
•Clark,
Trin.
•Haggitt,
Pet.
Clare.
•Pritchett,
Trin.
•D'Oyly. (B)
Corpus.
797 MonFRATORs i Bewick Bridge, M.A. Pet.
/y7._M0DbBAT0Rs| j^j^^ Palmer, M.A. Joh.
Wranglers.
Ds 'Hudson, (1)
•Lowthian, (2)
•Hornbuckle,
*• Jackson, T.\
(Calvert,) )
'•Walker,
•Smith,
•Cresswell,
•Carr,
•Jackson, J.
Heelis,
•Thornton,
Harper,
•Greenall,
Phipps,
Currey,
•Hodgson,
Jerram,
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Pet.
Caius.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Pet.
Joh.
Mugd.
Chr.
Joh.
Trin.
Corpus.
Magd.
Senior Optimes.
Ds •Staines,
Selwyn, (a)
Wake,
•Fell,
Flavel,
Gardiner,
Odell,
•Williams,
•Greaves,
•Addison,
Cocker,
•Speare,
Allen, S.
Francis,
Leigh, (B)
Burnet,
Porter,
StaflFord,
Farrer,
Trin.
Joh.
Jes.
Clare.
Corpus.
Trin.
Clare.
Emm.
Corpus.
Magd.
Clare.
Trin.
Corpus.
Chr.
Trin.
Corpus.
Pet.
Pemb.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Sims,
Strachey,
Allen, W.
Cooke,
ToUey,
Ellis,
Littlehales,
Bennett,
Drew,
Pemb.
Trin.
Trin.
Chr.
Trin,
Sid.
Trin.
Qu.
Caius.
1 Formerly Fellow of Queens'.
2 Master of Trinity, 1820—1841.
8 Bishop of Lichfield, 1836-1840.
4 Norrisian Professor of Divinity, 1615—1824.
6 Formerly Fellow of Trinity Hall.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
216
Wranglers.
Senior Opt
imes.
Dsi'Sowerby, (1)
Trin.
Ds •Hibgame,
Jes.
Martin, (2)
Trin.
Coltman,
Trin.
2'Paley,
•Potchet,
Chr.
•Wardale,
Clare.
Joh.
Wetherherd,
Pet.
•Wilgress,
Trin.
3*Frere, (A)
Trin.
Lamb,
Emm.
Cory,
Caius.
•Dobson,
Joh.
Salmon,
Jes.
Christian,
Joh.
Whitehead,
Sid.
•Groom,
Pemb.
•Dade,
Caius.
•Carlyon,
Pemb.
Foster,
Maad.
Howes,
Trin.
•Batley ( Beynon ) Majgrd.
Swatman,
Trin.
Rudd,
Qu.
•Aspland,
Wilkes,
Pemb.
Cooke,
Trin.
Trin.
SetUe,
Magd
Slapp,
Chr.
•Watkinson,
Emm.
Parry, (b)
Trin.
Millers,
Joh.
•Williams,
Trin.
John Drew Borton, M.A. Caius.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Halsted,
! Twells,
•Jenkinson,
I Miller,
I CoUyer,
Wright,
[ Hutchings,
Brooks,
•Cooper,
Humphries,
Bean,
Millard,
Heald,
•Hunter,
Ware,
•Watson,
Chr.
Corpus
Cath.
Qu.
Clare.
Pemb.
Emm.
Trin.
Clare.
Emm.
Clare.
Pemb.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Clare.
1799.-MODERATORsii°^^" f'^^^'^r.^'^'^^ ^ •
(Robert Woodhouse, M.A. Cams.
Wranglers.
Senior Opt
imes.
Junior Optimes.
s-^'Boteler, (1)
Joh.
Ds Frere, (b)
Trin.
DsBarrs, Magd.
•Brown, (2)
Trin.
•Price,
Qu.
Foord, Trin.
•Batten,
Trin.
«*Davie,
Sid.
Hervey, Magd
•Newell,
Joh.
• Wameford,
Jes.
Moore, Trin.
Turner,
Trin.
Apthorp,
Jes.
Yates, Cath.
•Larpent,
Joh.
*Stannard,
Joh.
•Hey,
Magd.
•Goforth,
Emm.
'•Tindal, (a)
Trin.
Tillard,
Pemb.
Ives,
Dornford,
Trin.
Clare.
Wefstead,
Pet.
Caius.
•Talbot,
Caius.
•Cruttenden,
Sid.
Scott,
Magd.
Lloyd,
7*Pearce,
Eyton, J.
Emm.
Trin.
Joh.
.^^,, ,, (George Frederick Tavel, M.A. Trin.
1800.-MODERATORS } ^^^^^^ Woodhouse, M.A. C
Caius.
Wranglers.
Senior Optimes.
Junior
Ds •Inman, (1)
Joh.
Ds Kempe,
Trin.
Ds Boodle,
"•D'Oyly, (2)
•Mould,
Corpus.
Pet.
Hamilton,
Barker,
Joh.
Qu.
•Ray ley,
Dallin,
•Le Bas, (a)
Trin.
•Twining,
Pemb.
Brunwin,
•Whitear,
Joh.
•Gilbert,
Emm.
Butcher,
♦Wilkins,
Caius.
•King,
•TootTi,
Pet.
Uvedale,
9«Shadwell, (b)
•Mortlock, T.
Joh.
Trin.
Carter,
Joh.
"•Chafy,
Sid.
Barnes,
Parker,
Chr.
Wilmott,
Magd.
Serocold,
Nevinson,
Trin.
Mortlock, J. C
Qu.
•Walford,
Trin.
io»Tatham,
Joh.
1 Formerly Fellow of Queens'.
2 Formerly Fellow of Magdalene.
3 Master of Downing, 1812— 183&
4 Formerly Fellow of St Peter's.
5 Sir N. C. Tindal. University Counsel,
M.P. for the University, 1827.
6 Master of Sidney, 1811—1813.
Jes.
Clare.
Magd.
Corpus,
Coijaus.
Trtn.
Chr.
Trin.
Jes.
7 Formerly Fellow of St Catharine's.
8 Christian Advocate, 1811—1816.
9 Sir Lancelot Shadwell, formerly Vice-Ohao-
cellor of England. .„ . . .
10 Public Orator, 1809—1836. Master of St John'f»
1839—1857.
11 Master of Sidney, 1813-1843.
216
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
,Q,,, w^ (John Walker, M.A. Pet.
I80I.-M0DKRATORS j^j^^^^^ W. Hornbuckle, M.A. Joh.
Wranglers.
Ds*Martyn, (1)
Woodall, (2)
♦Grant, R. (b)
••Grant, C. (a)
•Jones,
Rennell,
•Gutch,
•Ewbank,
♦Hensman,
2*Cumming,
•Toplis,
•Bligh,
Pueh,
Milner,
3 Shepherd,
Okes,
•Bulmer,
Joh.
Pemb.
Magd.
Magd.
Joh.
Trin.
Qu.
Trin.
Corpus.
Trin.
Qu.
Joh.
Pemb.
Sid.
Joh.
Corpus.
Magd.
Senior Optimes.
1 •Foster,
•Remmett,
•Courtney,
•Ashley,
•Cook,
Buller,
Huddleston,
•Hunt,
•Gwilt,
•Davis,
Lacon,
Waite,
Layng,
•Hinman,
•Hoste,
Barker,
Mansfield,
Joh
Joh.
Joh.
Jes.
Joh.
Magd.
Trin.
Trin.
Caius.
Joh.
Emm.
Qu.
Qu.
Clare.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Junior Optimea,
Ds •Govett,
Sid.
Francklin,
Clare.
Cooper,
Clare.
•Cotterill,
Joh.
Symonds,
Meakin,
Caius.
Magd.
Dash wood.
Cams.
Canning,
Sid.
Disney,
Pet.
1802.—
,, (William Dealtr
-MoDERATORs|j^j^^ Palmer, ]
Wranglers.
Senior Optimes.
Ds •White, (1)
Qu.
Ds Barker,
Qu.
•Grisdale, (2)
Chr.
Humphries,
Qu.
•Paley,
Pemb.
Wilson,
Magd.
•Yeates,
Trin.
•Judgson,
Trin.
•Cunningham,
Joh.
•Cambel,
Trin.
•Parson,
Clare.
»y.
Joh.
•Thompson,
Qu.
Pet.
•Phillipps,(A)
•Maefarlan,
Sid.
Wainewright,
Emm.
Trin.
•Holland,
Emm.
•Barber,
Joh.
•Birch,
Joh.
•Barnwell,
Caius.
Newton,
Pemb.
Harene,
Pemb.
Palgrave, (b)
Joh.
<• Godfrey,
Qu.
Ferguson,
Emm.
•Okes,
Caius.
•Forge,
Jes.
•Wilding,
Magd.
Marshall,
Sid.
^ Stanley,
Joh.
Shipperdson,
Trin.
M.A. Joh.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Briggs, Pemb.
Evans, Joh.
Pye, Corpus
^Sutton, Trin.
Layton, Corpus
Stephen, Joh.
Atkinson, Magd.
Frere, Trin.
Hutchinson, Pet.
Bennett, Jes.
Thompson, Sid.
Morritt, Clare.
1803. — Moderators
Wranglers
Ds7*starkie, (1) Joh
•Hoare, (2) (b)
•Man dell,
•Wiles,
« 'Parke (A)
••Pryme,
•Rose,
•Wood,
•Thomson,
10 "Davys,
•Ewbank,
•Gosli, (Carrighan) JoA.
•Coltman, T7-in
Robert Woodhouse, M.A. Caius.
Thomas W. Hornbuckle, M.A. Joh.
Junior Optimes.
Joh.
Qu.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Pemb.
Jes.
Chr.
Qu.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Brett,
•Bonney,
•Moore,
CoHett,
Hamilton,
•Standly,
Waite,
Head ley,
•Browne,
Maltby,
Jones,
Walpole,
•Paul,
Brown,
Johnson,
Smyth,
*Cole.
Qu.
Ds •Bryan,
Clare.
Hutchinson,
Joh.
Bowdler,
Trin.
Pitman,
Pemb.
•Mansfield,
Joh.
Ward, G. A
Joh.
Hutchinc,
Qu.
Roberts,
Joh.
Coles,
Joh.
Pet.
Trin.
Pet.
Joh.
Trin.
Qu.
Maqd.
Pet.
Joh.
Joh.
Chr.
Pet.
«"•-
Trin.
Joh.
Clare.
1 Lord Gieaelg, formerly Secretary of State for
the Colonies.
2 Professor of Chemistry, 1815—1861.
3 Formerly Fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford.
4 President of Queens', 1820—1832.
5 Bishop of Norwich, 1837—1849.
6 Lord Canterbury, formerly Speaker of the
House of Commons. M.P. for the University,
1832—1835.
7 Downing Professor of the Laws of England,
1823—1849. University Counsel, 1825. Formerly
Fellow of St Catharine's.
8 Lord Wensleydale.
9 Professor of Political Economy, 1828.
10 Bishop of Peterborough, 1839—1864.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
( Robert Woodhouse, M.A. Catus,
217
Wranglers.
Ds^'Kaye, (2) (A) Chr.
•Garratt, (1)
•Fiske,
*Gleadow,
•Marsh,
Phillipps,
2*Monk, (]
•Lloyd,
•Slade,
•Powell,
•Preston,
•Joynes,
•Carlyon,
•Howlett,
•Simons,
•Cook,
Trin.
Joh.
Qu.
Pet.
Sid.
Trin.
Joh.
Emtn.
Trin.
Trin.
Cath.
Pemb.
Pemb.
Joh.
Clare.
Senior Optimes.
Trin.
Trin.
Ds Wray,
Leigh,
Sumner,
'•Dobree,
•Whaley,
Raikes,
•Hall,
Thornton,
•Robinson,
Wedge,
Mackmnon,
Mansfield,
•Palmer,
•Parker,
Clark,
Chr.
Trin.
Pet.
Joh.
Joh.
Sid.
Pet.
Caius.
Joh.
Trin.
Jes.
Corpus.
Junior Optimes,
Ds •Tancred, Jes.
Mills, Corpus,
Williamson, Emm.
Glossop, Corpus
Green, Joh.
♦•HoUingworth, Pet.
BeswicK, Pemb,
Ellis. Clare.
1805— Moderators i*^^^™^^ Sowerby, M.A. Queens
1805. MODERATORS JY^^^^g ^ Hombuckle, M.A.
Joh.
Wranglers.
Senior Optimes.
Junior Optimes.
Ds «*Turton,5
Christie, If
Cath.
Ds 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.
•Gathorne,
Jes.
Qu.
Morritt,
Cath.
Bishopp,
Pet.
•Matthews,
Trin.
•Taddy,
Trin.
•Webster,
Qu.
Miller,
Trin.
Kirkby,
Trin.
•Ruggles,
Clare.
•AUott,
Trill.
Rogers,
Trin.
«*Cautley, (b)
Pemb.
1806— MoDKRATORsi^^^^Se Bames, M.A. Queem\
1806.— MODERATORS | j^^^^ g^.^^^^ ^^ j,^^
Wranglers
Ds7«Pollock, (1) Trin.
•Walter, (2) Joh.
•Hustler, (b) Trin.
•Jephson, Joh.
•Fiott, (Lee) Joh.
8*Gee, Joh.
•Bolland, Trin.
•Buddicom, Qu.
•Finch, Corpus.
Rham, Trin.
Bernal, Chr.
Warburton, Trin.
Jackson, Trin.
Pullan, Sid.
Senior Optimes.
Caius.
Caius.
Trin.
Ds^Tylden,
•Paddon,
Pugh,
•Wright,
Acomb,
•Tillbrook,
Foster,
« 'Mitchell, (A)
•Young,
•Pemberton,
•Wilson,
Tripp,
•Day,
Cockin,
Jes.
Trin.
Pet.
Joh.
Pemb.
Emm.
Pet.
Jes.
Trin.
Magd.
Qu.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Prime,
Wods worth,
Tatham,
Moore,
Henry,
Rhodes,
Bankes,
Trin.
Pemb.
Joh.
Joh.
Sid.
Qu.
Tr. H.
1 Master of Christ's College, 1814—1830. Regius
Professor of Divinity, 1816—1827. Bishop of Bristol,
1820—1827. Bishop of Lincoln, 1827— ia53.
2 Regius Professor of Greelc, 1808— 1823. Bishop
of Gloucester, 1830— 1S36. Bishop of Gloucester
and Bristol, 1836—1856.
3 Regius Professor of Greek, 1823—1825.
4 Norrisian Professor of Divinity, 1824—1838.
—1826. Regius Profes-
Bishop of Ely, 1846—
5 Lucasian Professor,
sor of Divinity , 1827— 18
1864.
6 Formerly Fellow of Clare.
7 Commissary of the University, 1824—1335.
8 Formerly Fellow of Sidney.
^ Equal as Smith's Prizemen.
10
218
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
iQn7 Tv/i^,^T,« .mrxT^o f Robert Woodhouse,
l807.-MoDERATORS^(.^^^g^ ^,^^^^^ ^
Wranglers. Senior Optimes
Ds Gipps, (1)
•Carr, (2)
•Cook,
•Goodrich, (b)
^•Buckland,
•Baker,
Gwynne,
•Miller, (A)
Williamson,
2«Gee,
•Kedington,
3»Havilarid,
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Jet.
Trin.
Joh.
«":
Caius.
Joh.
Ds •Wilkinson,
Seton,
^•Shaw,
Wray,
Smith,
•Ainger,
Church,
Raymond,
•Anderson,
^•Ainslie,
Campbell,
Chapman,
Jackson,
Fellowes,
Joh.
Trin.
Chr.
Trin.
Emm.
Joh.
Jet.
Trin.
Qu.
Trin.
Trin.
Qu.
Caiut.
Jet.
Ds
M.A. Cuius.
A. Corpus.
Junior Optimes.
•Armstrong,
Smyth,
•Reeve,
•Relph,
Pemble,
Wing,
Taylor,
Bromehead
Joh.
Trin.
Clare.
Pet.
Sid.
Pemb.
Trin.
Chr.
1808 MonwftATnu^l^^^^^^ Woodhouse, M.A. Caius.
1808.-MODKRATORS{^^^^^^ j^,^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^
Wranglers.
Senior Optimes.
Junior Optimes.
Ds «*Bickersteth (1) Caiut.
Ds Barnes,
Pemb.
Ds Flamstead, Emm.
•Bland, (2)
Joh.
Wain Wright,
Sid.
Merry, Chr.
'•Blomfield, (a)
Trin.
Almond, )
Chambers,!
Trin.
Hudson, (Bateman) Triw
•White,
Caius.
Wroth, Joh.
s •Sedgwick,
Trin.
•Markby,
Corpus.
Leathes, Chr.
•Cotterill,
Joh.
•Pullan,
Clare.
9*CIark,
Trin.
•Ward, (B)
Trin.
•Webster,
Trin.
•Buck,
Chr.
•Peacock,
Trin.
Grylls,
Trin.
lO'Marsham,
Joh.
Burnaby,
•Caldwell,
Jet.
1' •Clarke,
Triti.
Joh.
Thompson,
Trin.
•Duffield,
Joh.
•Mortlock,
&.
Blake,
12 •Hughes,
Caiut.
Joh.
Baker,
Trin.
Pritchett,
Trin.
•Parry,
Joh.
•Kelly,
Joh.
•Jefferson,
Sid.
'«««-»^— -iSgfrSy"'
Wranglers.
Senior Oj
lJsi3«Alderson(l)(
a) Caius.
Ds Yarker,
•Standly, % (b)
Caius.
Fayrer,
•Bid well.
•Gorham, %
Qu.
•Leeson,
Clare.
Plues,
lo^Bayley,
Trin.
•Greenwood
•Evans,
Clare.
Ward,
•Gilby,
Trin.
Lloyd, G.
Jeremy,
Trin.
Harrison,
•Beevor,
Qu.
Hargreave,
•Turner,
Caiut.
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. Corpus.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Handley,
Howard,
Roberts,
Ellis,
•Geldart,
Ward,
•Fisher,
'■••Hewett, Trin.
Metcalfe, Jes.
^•Smedley, Trin.
Trin.
Qu
Joh.
Trin.
Cath.
Jet.
1 Formerly Fellow of Sidney.
2 Formerly Fellow of St Catharine's.
3 Professor of Anatomy, 1814— 1817. Regius Pro-
fessor of Physic. 181V— 1851.
4 Master of Christ's. 1849.
5 Formerly Fellow of Jesus.
6 Lord Langdale, formerly Master of the Rolls.
■University Counsel, 1830—1836.
7 Bishop of Chester, 1824—1828. Bishop of
London, 1828—1856.
8 Woodwardian Professor of Geology, 1818—1873.
9 Professor of Anatomy, 1817—1866.
10 Formerly Fellow of Emmanuel.
11 Formerly Fellow of Christ's.
12 Formerly Fellow of Trinity Hall, formerly
Fellow of Emmanuel. Christian Advocate, 1822 —
1829.
13 Sir E. H. Alderson. University Counsel, 1825.
14 Downing Professor of Medicine, 1814—1841,
Formerly Fellow of Downing.
S The second Smith's Priie was equally divided
between the second and third Wranglers.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
ai0:
1810.-M0DKRATORS f '^^^"^^'J^!*^"^,^:^-,^"'^-
* Henry Walter, M.A. Joh.
Senior Optimes. ^ Junior Optimes,
Ds Clarry vince,
Maddock,
•Button,
Springett,
Wranglers.
Ds*Maule, (1) Trin.
•Brandreth (2) (a) Trin.
•Alderson, Caius.
•Carter, Trm.
Eamonson, Qu.
•Ashbndge, Trin.
i*Hodson, (b) Trin.
Neale, Qu.
Duckworth, Trin.
•Hall, Joh.
'•'•Harrison, (Batley) Trin.
•Jowett, Joh.
•Norgate, Caius.
' 'Musgrave, Trin.
Marsham, Joh.
Spooner, Joh.
Lennard, Jes.
•Belgrave,
Orman,
Mountain, 1
J. H. B. I
♦Beague,
•Tatham,
Watson, G.
Sharpe,
Barstow,
•Cornforth,
Caius.
Ds •Homer,
Clart.
Corpus.
Harrison,
Joh.
qu.
Herringham,
Pemb.
Qu.
Husband,
Joh.
Joh.
Piatt,
Trin.
Trin.
Hill,
Trin.
Trm.
Simons,
Joh.
Gisbome,
Trin.
Emm.
Joh.
Scott,
Male,
&.
Pemb.
Everard,
Pet.
g."-.
Fisher,
Chr.
Trm.
Magd.
Spilsbury,
Jes.
Joh.
T<anp,'
Magd.
1811.-M0DERATORS \ T{;«°^^« T P^'^^'ivf ;^-/f.'
f Thomas Turton, M.A. Cath.
Wranglers.
Ds Dicey, (1)
'♦•French, (2)
6' Hustler,
•Alty,
•Chambers,
•Brasse,
•Evans, (b)
Poulter,
Prowde,
Johnson,
Mortimer,
•AUix,
^♦Blomfield, (A)
Adeane,
'•Lamb,
Trin.
Caius.
Jes.
Jes.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Qu.
Joh.
Caius.
Trin.
Corpus.
Senior Optimes.
Junior Optimes
Ds Baker,
Barlow,
Storry,
2*Maynard,
Bligh,
Carr,
•Kitchingman
Yate,
Backhouse,
« •Willats,
Way,
Cath.
Trin.
Qu.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Clare.
Clare.
Pemb.
Trin.
Trin.
loin MTr^r.^ ..oi Thomas Turton, M.A. Cath.
1812.-MoDERATORs{j^ Devereux Hustler, M.A. Trin.
Wranglers.
Senior Opt
imes.
Junior (
Ds 'Neale, (1) (b)
Joh.
Ds'Blick,
Clare.
Ds Lindsay,
Jordan, (2)
Triti.
•Law,
Chr.
Barfoot,
•Holmes,
Qu.
•Greene,
Corpus.
Stewart,
Gray,
Welch,
Joh.
lo^Terrot,
Trin.
Dawson,
Trin.
Whish,
Emm.
Wollaston
•Fuller,
Joh.
Carver,
Corpus.
Morris,
Walker,
Chr.
Garrow,
Joh.
Metcalfe,
« •Griffith,
Trin.
Bolton,
Pemb.
Kendal,
•Gosset, (a)
Trin.
•Philpot,
Chr.
•Toser,
Joh.
Spurgin,
Corpus.
•Elwyn,
•Mouk,
Corpus.
Trin.
•Squire,
•Mayor,
Caius.
Joh.
•Jee,
r..
Mirehouse,
Trin.
•Jefferson,
•Rose,
Clare
•Williams,
Joh.
Shipperdson,
Joh.
Metcalfe,
fe.
Blayds,
Trin.
'•Rolfe,
Jodrell,
Trin.
Hornbuckle,
Emm.
Trin.
Clare.
Trin.
Trin.
Chr.
Corpus.
Trtn.
Joh.
1 Formerly Fellow of Magdalene.
2 Formerly Fellow of St Catharine's.
3 Lord Almoner's Professor of Arabic, 1821—
1837. Bishop of Hereford, 1837— 1848. Archbishop
of York, 1848-1860.
4 Master of Jesus, 1820—1849. Formerly Fellow
of Pembroke.
5 RegUtrary of the University, 1816—1888.
6 Formerly Fellow of Emmanuel.
7 Master of Corpus, 1822— 18B0.
8 Formerly Fellow of Downing.
9 Lord Cran worth, formerly Lord Chancellor.
10 Bishop of Edinburgh, 1841—1872.
10—2
220
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
'«'3--Mo---»iGtrg? az^A:
Joh.
Jrin.
Wranglers.
Ds 1 •Herschel, (1)
2'Peacock, (2)
♦Fallows,
3»Romilly,
■••Amos,
6*MiU,
•White,
•Bunting,
•Boswell,
Grylls,
•Jones,
•Powys,
6 Robinson, (b)
Teissier,
Smith,
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Pemb.
Clare.
Clare.
Trin.
Joh.
Corpus.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Senior Optimes.
Ds»Cook, Chr.
•Abdy, Jes.
•Procter, Cath.
•Jeffreys, Joh.
•Elsley, Pet.
Ellis, Trin.
Crossthwaite, Joh.
Preston, C. R. Trin.
Moore, Pemb.
Belgrave, Joh.
Blackburn, Joh.
7»Scholefield, (A) Trin.
sCarr, Joh.
Cockerton, Emm.
Junior Optimes.
Joh.
Ds Bowstead,
Skirrow,
Sayers,
•Midgley,
Brereton,
Wharton,
Skeeles.
Cox,
9 'Cory,
St George,
Waddington,
Stevens,
Phillips,
Tumman,
Harding,
Joh.
Pemb.
Qu.
Pemb.
Chr.
Chr.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Jes.
Cath.
Trin.
Pemb.
1814.— Moderators
Macfarlan, M.A. Trin.
Miles Bland, M.A. Joh.
Wranglers.
Senior Optimes.
Junior Opt
imes.
Ds*Gwatkin, (1)
Joh.
Dsi2»Crawley,
Trin.
Ds Peters,
Sid.
•Wilkinson, (2)
Joh.
Kin^,J.
Leigh,
•Michell,
Qu.
•Carr,
Qu.
•Rogers,
Caius.
Pemb.
King,
Cath.
•Kindersley,
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,
Pemb
"•Lodge,
Trin.
•Atkinson,
Qu.
Smith,
Qu.
•Whitteker,
Joh.
•Gamons,
Sid.
Cresswell,
Emm
•Elliott, (b)
Trin.
Darby,
Caius.
io*Millett, (a)
Trin.
Macleay,
Trin.
•Williams,
Joh.
Molesworth,
Joh.
•Cecil,
Magd.
»«» Pearson,
Emm.
Babington,
Magd.
•Cox,
Magd.
1 Late Sir J. Herschel.
2 Lowndes's Professor of Astronomy, 1836—1858.
3 Begistrarv of the University. 1832—1862.
4 Downing 'Professor of the Laws of England,
1849—1860. „ . „
5 Christian Advocate, 1839— 1S44. Regius Pro-
fessor of Hebrew, 1848—1854.
6 Lord Almoner's Professor of Arabic, 1837—
1855.
7 Regius Professor of Greek, 1825—1863.
8 Bishop of Bombay, 1836—1851.
9 Formerly Fellow of Sidney.
10 Formerly Kellow of Christ's.
11 Librarian of the University, 1822—1845
Formerly Fellow of Magdalene.
12 Formerly Fellow of Magdalene.
13 Formerly Fellow of St Peter's.
14 Formerly Fellow of St John's, and Christlaa
Advocate. 1834—1839.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
1815.-MODERATORS i™?.« ^^^^' J^-^'/^*- ,
iWilham Hustler, M.A. Jes.
221
Wranglers.
Senior Optimes.
Junior Opt
\mes.
Ds i 'Leicester, (1)
Trin.
Ds Luxmoore,
Joh.
Ds Bell,jun.
Joh.
♦Calvert, (2)
•Theobald,
Jes.
Taylor,
Pemb.
Gordon,
Trin.
Caius.
•Thirlwall,
Joh.
Chapman,
Joh.
•Holmes,
Corpus.
•Ridsdale,
Clare.
Mills, '
Joh.
•Wifflram,
Trm.
^•Sparke,
Wildig,
Pemb.
Green,
Trin.
•Smith,
Joh.
Caius.
Golding,
Trin.
•Burroughes,
Emm.
Franks,
Trin.
Rudge,
Caius.
2«Ainslie,
Pemb.
•Keene,
Sid.
White,
Pemb.
•Moody,
Trin.
Flather,
Corpus.
Pratt,
Magd.
•Watson,
Joh.
•Salwey,
Joh.
Clapham,
^•Dicken,
Trin.
•Waddmgton,
(A) Trin.
Sid.
Haggitt,
Trin.
•Phear,
Pemb.
Briarly,
Joh.
Beckett,
Trin.
«*Archdall,
Emm.
•Owen, (B)
Joh.
Pinder,
Pemb.
•Robinson,
Joh.
•White,
Joh.
•Bidwell,
Clare.
Pascoe,
Joh.
Purvis,
Trin.
Tweed,
Corpus.
4 •Miller,
Joh.
Metcalfe,
Clare.
6 •Graham,
Joh.
Dobson,
Pet.
•Barrow,
Joh.
Emly,
Jes.
Sperling,
Trin.
Tennant,
Raven,
Pemb.
Magd.
1816.
A/r^^™T..™,«„c ) Miles Bland, M.A. Joh.
-Moderators {^..^j.^^ French, M.A.J
Pemb.
Wranglers.
Senior Opti
mes.
Junior Optimes,
Ds*Jacob, (1)
Caius.
Ds •Weller,
Emm.
Ds Starr,
Trin.
7*Whewell, (2)
Trin.
Hardy,
Pemb.
Palfrey,
Magd.
•Higman,
Trin.
Atlay,
Joh.
Penny,
Emm.
8*Graham, f
Chr.
•Elliott,
Trin.
Pinder,
Caius.
Cape,
Trin.
•Stoddart,
Clare.
Edwards,
Chr.
'•Ebden,
Caius.
Jeaffreson,
Pemb.
Sim,
Pemb.
•Tattershall,
Joh.
Paynter,
Trin.
W^fson,
Jes.
•Twopeny,
•Hudson,
Pet.
Chr.
•Hamilton,
Trin.
Ellis,
Pet.
Clayton,
Joh.
•Sheepshanks,
Trin.
Bradney,
Trin.
Hayne,
Sid.
•Tasker,
Pemb.
Wollaston,
Trin.
Luxmoore,
Joh.
Smirke,
Joh.
•Lawson, ^
Magd.
Bull,
Pemb.
•Lee,
•Tumbull,
Joh.
Caius.
:i»';:
Clare.
Joh.
Rayne,
Tyas,
Joh.
Trin.
lo^Blunt,
Joh.
Torriano,
Clare.
•Stevenson,
Trin.
Ker,
Trin.
Powell,
Joh.
M'Niven,
Trin.
1 Formerly Fellow of Christ's.
2 Master of Pembroke, 1828—1870.
3 Formerly Fellow of St Peter's.
4 Formerly Fellow of Clare.
5 Formerly Fellow of Jesus.
6 Master of Emmanuel, 1835—1871.
7 Professor of Mineralogy, 1828— 1832. Professor
of Casuistry, 1838—1855. Master of Trinity, 1841—
1866.
8 Master of Christ's, 1830—1849. Bishop of
Chester, 1848— ISe.?.
9 Formerly Fellow of Trinity Hall.
10 Hulsean Lecturer, 1831. Lady Margaret's Pro-
fessor of Divinity, 1839-1866.
t Equal as Chancellor's Medallists.
322
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
f George Peacock, M.A. 7Vi
Trin.
Wranglers.
Senior Optimes.
Junior 0
Ds •Austen, (1)
Joh.
Ds Cooper,
Bradney,
Trin.
Ds Dalzell,
i*Chevallier,(2)
Pemb.
Trin.
Davison,
•Hughes,
J oft.
Trevor,
Joh.
Law,
'•Dawes,
Trin.
•Kirby,
Clare.
Bond,
Palk,
Joh.
Donne,
Joh.
Davys,
•Cantis,
Emm.
•Temple,
Penrhyn,
Sid.
Sedgwick,
Titlow,
Joh.
Joh.
Thomson,
•Francis,
Caius.
(Leycester,)
Wells,
•Blunt,
Pemb.
Croft,
Trin.
Bunting,
Guthrie,
Trin.
•Gambler, (b)
Trin.
Stocking,
Parry,
Trin.
Nantes,
Trin.
Wilkinson,
Kemp,
Joh.
Davidson,
Qu.
Manclarke,
sHiggm,
Trin.
Ripley,
Joh.
*Rose, (A)
Trin.
Henniker,
Jes.
•Fiott,
Joh.
•Barham,
Qu.
•Bell,
Chr.
Heathcote,
Trin.
•Parroisien,
Clare.
•Waterfield,
Emm.
s^Corrie,
Cath.
Hewitt,
Davis,
Trin.
Qu.
Trin.
Caiut.
Trin.
Corpus
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Chr.
Joh.
Corpus.
Chr.
Jes.
1818.-MODERATORS 5 ^^J^" ^allows IVLA Joh.
( William French, M.A. Pemb.
Wranglers.
Trin.
Joh.
Ds*Lefevre, (1)
«*Hind, (2)
•Malkin,
•Pope,
•Warren,
'Broughton,
•Attwood
•Fisher,
Hutchins,
♦D'Arblay,
•Tyson,
'Hawkes,
Greenwood,
Twigg,
♦Ramsay,
•* Henslow,
••Geldart,
Thelwall,
•Venn,
Beech,
•Skinner,
Jeremy,
Escreet,
Crombie,
Clarke,
Godson,
•Hallewell,
Walter,
Trin.
Emm.
Jes.
Pemb.
Pemb.
Trin.
Pemb.
Chr.
Cath.
Trin.
Corpus.
Trin.
Jes.
Joh.
Tr. H.
Trin.
Joh.
Jes.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Caius.
Caius.
Chr.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Brandt, Trin.
M'Dowall, Corpus.
Plaskett, Pemb.
•Studholme, Jes.
Blundell, Trin.
Harvey, Cath.
Melvill, Trin.
•Hindle, Joh.
Buller, Joh.
Haslewood, Pet.
Franks, Pet.
Courtenay, Joh.
Ash, Qu.
Pearce, (Serocold) Jofe.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Torlesse, Trin.
Benson, Trin.
Tomlin, Joh.
Formby, Jes.
Hopkinson, Clare
Luard, Joh.
Littlewood, Joh.
Ward, Qu.
Oldershaw, Emm.
. Dewe, Joh.
Davies, Clare
Carlisle,
•Ellis,
Stainforth, (B)
Prickett,
Whateley,
Thompson,
•Peach,
io*Thirlwall, (A)
Evans,
Warren,
Lunn,
Ward,
Dobree,
Leigh,
I'Hildyard,
Jones,
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Pet.
Trin.
Pemb.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Sid.
Joh.
Joh.
Pemb.
Trin.
Joh.
Jes.
1 Formerly Fellow of St Catharine's College.
Hulsean Lecturer, 1826.
2 Formerly Fellow of Downing.
3 Bishop of Limerick, 1849—1853. Bishop of
Derry, 1853—1867.
4 Christian Advocate, 1829—1833. , ^ . — - — •
5 Norrisian Professor of Divinity, 1838—1854. 11 Commissary to the University, 1835—1855.
Master of Jesus College, 1849—1885. 1
6 Formerly Fellow of Sidney.
7 Bishop of Sydney, 1836—1854.
8 Professor of Mineralogy, 1822—1828. Professor
of Botany, 1825—1861.
9 Master of Trinity Hall, 1852—1877.
10 Bishop of 8t David's, 1840—1874.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
223
1819.— Moderators{S''''^^''''t?'^^*^'"' ^•^- *^«^-
I George Peacock, M.A. THn.
Wranglers
Dsi*King, (1)
•Cooper, (2)
♦Porter,
•Cape,
2*Holroyd,
•Browne,
•Dewe,
•Thorp, (A)
•Turner,
•Wilkinson,
•Bushby,
•Evans,
•Bayne,
Craven,
•Ash,
•Wale, (B)
•Hamond,
•Walker,
Hodgson,
Examiners if'^^^^f? Fallows, M.A. Joh.
I Joseph Holmes, M.A. Queens'.
Qu.
Joh.
Caius.
Clare.
Trin.
Joh.
Qu.
Trin.
Pemb.
Corpus
Pet.
Trin.
Joh.
Chr.
Joh.
Jes.
Qu.
Trin.
Senior Optimes.
Ds*Rhodes,
•Brougham,
Smith,
•Boteler,
Richardson,
Boutfiower,
Lanibe
Porter,
•Praed,
•Smith,
Elmsley,
Bull,
Pearse,
Major,
Wyatt,
Hadwen,
Shaw,
Earle,
Popple,
Sid.
Jes.
Joh.
Sid.
Joh.
Joh.
Caius.
Corpus.
Joh.
Pet.
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Pemb.
Chr.
Caius.
Joh.
Trin.
Ds Hastings,
Cooper,
Southern,
Jefferson,
Trin.
Clare.
Trin.
Clare.
Junior Optimes.
Potts,
Lewin,
White,
Moore,
Howman,
Lonsdale,
Lumb,
Harrison,
Valpy,
Drage,
Hammond
Totton,
Parry,
Athawes,
Caius.
Pet.
Corpus
Clare.
Corpus
Joh.
Joh.
Cath.
Trin.
Emm.
Emm.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
,820,-Mo..a.xOKs{SJ'^'hreS:Mi.rW„.
Wranglers.
Senior Of
Ds 'Coddington, (1) Trin.
Ds Fallowfield,
•Maddy,
Joh.
Baines,
♦Bird, (2)
Trin.
«* Worsley,
•Law,
Joh.
Paynter,
Lyon,
3Wigram,
Trin.
Pearse,
Trin.
Kelly,
♦Goode,
Trin.
•Burroughes,
•Durham,
Cath.
Gedge,
•Spencer,
Joh.
•Platt,t
•Le Grice,
Clare.
Huntington,
•Burdakin,
Clare.
Deane,
Tremlett,
Joh.
Godfrey,
•Shelford,
Emm.
Thresher,
Clark,
Joh.
Plucknett,
Butts,
Vicars,
Trin.
Bray,
Loxdale,
•Barron,
Trin.
Bain,
•Waddington, ^
Trin.
Green,
Wain.
Junior Optimes.
1 President of Queens', 1832—1857. LucasUn
Professor of Mathematics, 1839—1849.
2 Formerly Fellow of St Catharine's College.
8 Bishop of Rochester, 1860—1867.
Pemb.
Ds Winder,
Corpus
Trin.
Wharton.
Emm.
Trin.
Pooley,
Chr.
Trin.
Barlow,
Trin.
Caius.
Agnew,
Walker,
Emm.
Caius.
Clare
Clare.
Scholfield,
Trin.
Jes.
Crakelt,
Trin.
Trin.
Dixon,
Joh.
Trin.
Parham,
Joh.
Pemb.
Crowther,
Jes.
Joh.
Blackbume,
Chr.
Joh.
Horsley,
Chr.
Joh.
5 Parkinson,
Joh.
Joh.
Sevier,
Chr.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
aster of I
)owning, 1838-1885W
ChrlstUa
Advocate, 1844—1850.
5 Hulsean Lecturer, 1836.
Y Equal as Ohanoellor's MedallUU.
224
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
l82l_MonFRATORs^^®°''o^ Peacock, M.A. THn.
1821.— MODERATORS ^Y^^pjg Chevallier, M.A. Cath.
Wranglers.
Ds Atkinson, (2) Trin.
i*Melvill, (1) J oh.
•Rawlinson, Trin.
•Cantis, Chr.
Carr, Joh.
8*0llivant, (A) Trin.
•Tylecote, Joh.
•Spencer, Joh.
Mandell, Joh.
»* Power, Clare.
•Fennell, Qu.
Talbot, (b) Trin.
•Green, Jes.
Bartleet,! nf„ Joh.
<*Rose, P'^- Joh.
♦Perry, Jet.
Monk, Trin.
•Hubbersty Qu.
Key, Trin.
Holmes, Corpus.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Pratt, Trin.
•Blake, Corpus.
James, Joh.
Fawcett, Clare.
•Barlow, Tr. H.
Kindersley, Trin.
Beevor, Corpus.
Praed, Joh.
•Andrews, Emm.
Fauquier, Pemb.
Wilson, Joh.
Cherry, Clare.
•Veasey, Pet.
Jollye, Jes.
Fisher, Cath.
Graves, Trin.
Chapman, Joh.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Seeker, Joh.
Wilson, Emm.
Barker, Chr.
Creed, Corpus
Simpson, Joh.
Trollope, Pemb.
Bagshawe, Trin
Atkinson, Sid.
•Arnold, Trin.
Dobson, Pemb
Kennaway, Trin.
Newby, Joh.
•Husband, Magd.
1822 Moderators ^"^^^^ ^^"^' ^•^- Sidney
182i.— MODERATORS I rp^^pjg Chevallier, M.A.
Wranglers.
Ds*Holditch, (1) Caius.
•Peacock, (2) Corpus.
•Birkett, Joh.
Thornton, Trin.
•Harris, Clare.
•Alderson, Pemb.
•Parish, Qu.
Holgate, Trin.
•Porter, Chr.
Ware, Trin.
♦Arnold, Caius.
•Gooch, (Hill) Corpus.
•Greenwood, Jes.
Perry, Trin.
•Kennaway, Joh.
Blunt, Pemb.
Simpson, Joh.
Turner, Joh.
Allan, Trin.
Hamilton,!. W. Trin.
•Taylor, Joh.
•Fendall, Jes.
Lloyd, Trin.
Raven, Corpus.
•Paley, Pet.
Giraud, Joh.
Hamilton, J. H, Trin.
Morton, Trin.
Comwell, Jes.
*Long,(A) Trin.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Law, Pet.
• Clayton Clayton / j^^
Thornton, Clare.
Margetts, Joh.
•Ward, Clare.
•Collyer, Clare.
Hutchins, Corpus.
White, Trin.
•Williamson, Sid.
•Maiden, (b) Trin.
♦Gleadall, Cath.
Warburton, Pemb.
Brookes, Pemb.
Alder, Pet.
Mousley, Qu.
Colvile, i ai-„ Joh.
Stone, )^9- Sid.
Burt, Caius.
Hutchinson, Jes.
Smith, Joh.
Burroughes, Corpus.
North, Joh.
Blackburn, Chr.
. Cath.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Jarratt, J. Joh.
Fenn, Joh.
Radford, Jes.
Bellas, Chr.
Adcock, Pet.
Blyth, ) „^ Chr.
WaUace, \ ^^- Corpus
Wilson, Jes.
Thompson, Joh.
Robley, Trin.
Jarratt, R. Joh.
Schneider, Joh.
Gibbon, Joh.
»Hogg, Pet.
Nursey, Sid.
1 Formerly Fellow of St Peter's.
2 Regius Professor of Divinity, 1843—1850.
Bishop of Llandaff. 1849—1883.
3 University Librarian, 1845—1864.
Fellow of Trinity Hall.
4 Hulsean Lecturer, 1833.
Formerly
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
1823.— Moderators H°}^" J!??^H'P» Higman, M.A. Trin.
^ John Hind, M.A. Sid.
225
\
Examiners ^ TT^^I^ Chevallier, M.A. Cath.
^ John Graham, M.A. Chrisfs,
Wranglers.
Dsi'Airy, (1)
•Jeffreys, (2)
Mason,
Drink water,
•Myers,
•Foley,
•Fisher,
Hamilton,
Buckle,
•Field, ^
-•Hodgson,
*Stephenson,
•Punnett,
Sutcliffe,
•Clowes,
Winning,
•Rusby,
•Sandys,
•Curne,
•Brett,
Cooper,
Kempson,
•Waring,
Beauclerk,
Marshall,
Wharton,
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Emm.
Pet.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Pet.
Joh.
Clare.
Trin.
Qu.
Trin.
Cath.
Qu.
Pemb.
Corpus.
Joh.
Trin.
Magd.
Cuius.
Qu.
Joh.
Ds
Senior Optimes.
•Cory,
Nunns,
'•Howarth,
Lutwidge,
Birkett,
'•Crick ^
Kerrich,
Miller,
Cubitt,
Childers,
Ayre,
•Hildyard,
Ruasell,
Bainbridge,
Paynter,
Wilson,
Herring
(Barnwell).
Green,
Taylor,
Carlyon,
Place,
Welsby,
Bryan,
Petit,
Sergeant,
Junior Optimes.
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Chr.
Chr.
Chr.
Trin.
Cuius.
Cuth.
Chr.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Cuius.
Cath.
Cath.
Pemb.
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Ds Wilson,
Stoddart,
Cane,
Blake,
•Backhouse,
Daniel,
•Rothman,
Menteath,
Milner,
Hine,
Birch,
*Leapingwell,
May,
Boultbee,
Boileau,
Cath.
Chr.
Joh.
Pemb.
Clare.
Clare.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Sid.
Joh.
Corpus
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
1824.— MoDKRATGRsJ'/^^" Phillips Higman, M.A. Tnn.
\ Henry H. Hughes, M.A. Joh.
Examiners { -^^^^ Hmd, MA. Sidney.
} Joshua Kmg, M.A. Queens .
Hammond,
Bromilow,
Green
Wranglers
Ds«*Cowling, (1) Joh.
'♦Bowstead, (2) Corpus
France, (France- 1 ^ .„
Hayhurst) j ^»^**»-
•Buckle, Sid.
♦Hall, Muqd.
•Collins, Chr.
•Martin, Trin.
•Wedge wood, 7 Chr.
*Arlett,
Warden,
••Guest,
Tennant, a
•Cory,
•Gedge, a
•Wilson,
•Saunders,
Wailes,
Lutwidge, 7
•Baldwin,
Start,
Rising,
•Remington, a
•Seville,
Pemb.
Emm.
Caitis.
Trin.
Cuius
Cath.
Joh.
Sid.
Cuth.
Joh.
Chr.
Trin.
Pemb.
Trin.
Pet.
9 •Wood, Trin.
•Arnold, Cuius.
Thistlethwaite, Trin.
Gibson,
Phillips,
•Crawley, 7
•Teeson,
Sandys,
Trin.
Jes.
Clare.
Pemb.
Senior Optimes.
Corpus.
Pemb.
Joh.
Ds Greaves, /3
Atkinson,
Dayman,
Qarton,
Burn,
Senkler,
Wells,
Foster, yS
Lawson,
Edwards, 7
•Malkin, (a) a
Brown,
Joh.
Chr.
^:
Cuius.
Sid.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Corpus.
Joh.
Emm.
Fulcher,
Benson,
Gatenby. ( „^ Joh
Holmes, t^«- Jnh
•Barham, (B)a
Ruddock,
♦Baines, a
*Fearon, 7
Smith, 7 jrt:
Carrighan, j „ Joh.
Gumey, a S^*^' Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Chr.
Emm
Trin.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Frost, Cath.
Dunderdale, /9 Joh.
Mellish, Trin.
•Crosland, Maad.
Worsley, J.C. Pemb.
Furlong, 0 Sid.
Williams, Joh.
1 Lucasian Professor of Mathematics, 1826—
1828. Plumian Professor of Astronomy, 1828—
1836. Astronomer Royal, 1835—1881.
2 Master of St Peter'
3 Hulsean Lecturer, 1834.
4 Public Orator, 1836—1848.
5 £s4juire Bedell, 1826—1868.
6 University Counsel, 1846—1869.
7 Bishop of Sodor and Man, 1838—1840. Bishop
of Lichaeld, 1840—1843.
8 Master of Caius College, 1852—1880.
9 Lord Hatherley, formerly Lord Chancellor of
England.
1 Equal as Chancellor't Medallist!.'
10-6
226
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
i«o/i iv/r^ „ ^ (John Warren, M.A. Jes.
Examiners HP^" ™%.s Higman, M.A. Trin.
\ Henry H. Hughes, M.A. Joh.
Wranglers.
I>si*Challis, (1) Trin.
•Williamson (2) /3 Clare.
'Newton,
Ran ken'
•Waud,
Morton, P.
Parker,
^ Wigram,
•Williamson (B
•Burrows,
Darby,
Frampton,
•Blakelock, 0
*Dade, (3
•Cape,
•Beatson, a
•Wilson, a
Harrison,
•Femie,
♦Barrick,
♦Graham,
Knowles,
•Smith,
*Heathfield,
•Maude,
•Martin,
•Riddell, a
•Barlow, r
Dunningham,
Richardson,
Joh
Corpus.
Magd.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
) a Trin.
Cuius.
Joh.
Joh.
Cath.
Cuius.
Cuius.
Pemb.
Joh.
Joh.
Cuius.
Qu.
Qu.
Trin.
Pet.
Jes.
Cuius.
Cuius.
Trin.
Pet.
Pet.
Cuius.
Senior Optimes.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Lubbock,
Trin.
Ds Lewis,
Joh.
•Pooley, a
Joh.
Bollaerts, 7
Trin.
•Isaacson, (a) a
Joh.
'•Hildyard, 7
Trin.
Warner, 13
Joh.
Willmore,
Trin.
Berkeley,
Chr.
Evans,
Pemb.
Langham,
Phiflips,
Joh.
Outram,
Joh.
Chr.
Brook,
Caius.
Gaye,
Joh.
Wakefield,
Joh.
Wolfe,
Clure.
Fletcher,
Magd.
Parish, 7 („^
Gilpin, i^«-
Trin.
Falcon,
Joh.
Qu.
Marshall, 7
Joh.
Smith,
Pemb.
Sanderson,
Joh.
Malkin, a
Trin.
•Praed, a
Trin.
Hill,
Trin.
Dallin,
Corpus.
Crocker,
Trin.
Wimberley, a
Emm.
Warner, 0
Trin.
Young, 0
Trin.
Holme,
Cuius.
Morton, C. 7
Trin.
Prater, a
Trin.
Hawkins, a
Trin.
Ward,l^«-
Corpus.
Ayerst,
Joh.
Pratt, 0
Trin.
Earle, 7
Joh.
Hayes,
Joh.
Custance,
Trin.
Smith, a
Trin.
Turner,
Joh.
Gaitskell,
Trin.
Youlden,
Joh.
Barry,
Trin.
Lowe,
Chr.
Kempthorne, 0 Joh.
Reade,
Cuius.
Wayne,
Pet.
Skinner,
Sid.
1 Plumian Professor of Astronomy, 1836— 1S83.
2 M.P. for the University, 1850—1859.
S Formerly Fellow of Trinity Hall.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES,
l826.-MoDERATORsS'{^\" Hind. MA Sidney.
(Joshua King, M.A. Queens.
FvAMiTvwTis ( John Warren, M.A. Je*z«.
liXAMiNERS Jxei^pie chevallier, M.A. Cath.
Wranglers.
Ds 'Law, (1)
♦ Hymers,
•Metcalfe,
1 •Hanson, (2)
2 •Miller,
•Budd,
Moseley,
*Stratton, (a) ^
s'Willis,
•Fisher, a
Julian,
Mason,
•Clinton,
Eyre,
Stansfield,
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Clare.
Joh.
Pemb.
Joh.
Trin.
Caius.
Pemb.
Qu.
Trin.
Caius.
Pemb.
Trin.
•Hodgson, (b) a Trin.
•Otter, E.
Webb,
•Green, 0
Salkeld,
•Keeling, 0
Goodhart, 0\
Wells, 7 '
Stone,
Smith, 7
Wollaston,
•Booth,
JEq.
Jes.
Trin.
Chr.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Corp.
Caius.
Joh.
Cams.
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,
Rolls, 0
Neate,
Otter, G.
Stock, 0
Borrett, 0
Smedley,
Fearon,
Kinglake,
Suttaby,
Baker,
Steggall,
•Gretton, a
•Gibson, a
Gibson,
Taylor, 7
Kerr,
Collins,
Gumey,
Qu.
Joh.
Emm.
Trin.
Trin.
Pemb.
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Pemb.
Trin.
Qu.
Cath.
Trin.
Trin.
Jes.
Pet.
Caius.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Sid.
Jes.
Joh.
Sid.
Joh.
Jes.
Sid.
Trin.
Trin.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Dunn,
Atkinson, C.
Russell,
Shepherd, 0
Greensall, 7
Hopkins, 7
Apthorp,
Stephens,
*• Power, a
Patton, 0
Pinder, 7
Hubbersty,
Greene,
Cole,
Moore,
Flavell, a
Bisset,
Rawlings,
Bell,
Gregg,
BawUee,
South,
Adye,
Foster, 7
Purton,
Price, a
Joh.
Trin.
Pet.
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Emm.
Joh.
Clare.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Pemb.
Joh.
Chr.
Joh.
Magd.
Caius.
Joh.
Jes.
Pemb.
Caius.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
1 Late Fellow of Trinity HalL Late Fellow of Caius.
2 Professor of Mineralogy, 1832—1881.
8 Jacksonian Professor, 1837—1875.
4 Hulsean Lecturer, 1848. Disney Professor of Archaeology, 1851—1865.
5 Late Fellow of Downing. .
228
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
.827.-Mo.HH.TOKS J te„^iSdTM.i'lA.''"''-
( Joshua King, M.A. Queens'.
\ John Hind, M.A. Sidney.
Examiners
Wranglers.
s* Gordon, (2)
Pet.
•Turner, (1)
Trin.
•Cleasby, a
Trin.
De Morgan,
Trin.
Cankrien,
Trin.
*Yate,
Joh.
1 Hopkins,
Pet.
•Butterton, a
Joh.
•Tinkler,
Corpus.
•Thompson,
Joh.
• Peacock, (Cust)/3 Jo/8. 1
•Venn,
Qu.
•Stuart,
s«
Moore,
Hoare, o
Joh.
•King,
Corpus.
•Biley,
Clare.
Charlesworth,
1 Trin.
•Finder,
Caius.
Cooper,
Trin.
Lewis,
Trin.
KeUy,
Brooke,
Caius.
Joh.
Colvile,
Joh.
Dodd,
Corpus.
North,
Joh.
Kempthome, /3 Joh. \
•Carus, a
Trin.
Webster,
Trin.
Burnaby,
Caius.
Dawes,
Caius.
Farre,
Joh.
Dobbs,
Trin
'•Jarrett, a
Cath.
Senior Optimes.
Ds •Hovenden (b) a Trin.
Beechey, Caius.
Bade, Caius.
Cumby, Corpus.
Haselwood, Joh.
Owen, Joh.
•Bunch, Emm.
Row sell, Sid.
•Colbeck, Emm.
Smith, P. o Trin.
Cape, Corpus.
Row, Caius.
Newland, Corpus.
3 Talbot, a Trin.
Saunders, Pemb.
Luard, Joh.
Barrs, A. Joh.
Stammers, Joh.
Grose, Clare.
Paull, r Joh.
Fosbrooke, Pemb.
Deans, Chr.
Appleton, /9 Trin.
Spyers, i Joh.
Rees, a Joh.
Dewdney, Joh.
Walford, a Trin.
4^Kennedy, (a) a Joh.
Lay, Joh.
•Dykes, j a?™ Pet.
Sergeant J ^' Corpus
Johnson, Joh.
Bowstead Joh.
Cooper, Pemb.
Leatherdale, Joh.
Junior Optimes
Ds Cartwright,
Collyer, /3
Kenrick,
Chatfield, a
Cottingham, 7
Malins,
Stainforth,
Easton,
Smith, S.
Bernard,
Willan, 7
Antrobus,
Barrs, F.
Cartmel,
Vinall, 0
Breynton,
Brame, a
Woodhouse,
Appleyard, fi
Robson, a
Chr.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Clare
Caius
Qu.
Emm.
Trin.
Corpus
Pet.
Joh.
Joh.
Pemb.
Cath.
Magd,
Trm.
Sid.
Caius
Trin.
1 Esquire Bedell, 1827—1866,
2 Professor of Arabic, 1831—1854. Regius Professor of Hebrew, 1864—1882.
8 Late Lord Talbot de Malahide.
4 Regius Professor of Greek, 1867—1889.
MATHEMATICAL TBIPOSES.
2d^
1828.-MODKRATORS {^^V^^"' J^^^Tt"'a ^'^' ^''?"-
IJoshua King, M.A. Queens.
Wranglers.
Ds i»Perry, (1) a Trin.
2*Baily, (2) Joh.
•Evans, a Joh.
•Lund, Joh.
* Overton, Joh.
3'Selwyn, (a) a Joh.
•Snowball, Joh.
Smith, Joh.
•Tuck, Emm.
•Smith, Cuius.
Gratrix, Joh.
•Goodwin, Corpus.
Scaplehorn, Corpus.
•Fitzherbert, a Trin.
Lestourgeon, Trin.
•Stokes, Cuius.
Coddington, Trin.
•Peile, (B) a Trin.
•Dusautoy, Qu.
Spedding, Cuius.
Which cot, Joh.
Briggs, 7 Cuius.
•Sheffield, Qu.
•Smith, Cath.
Robinson, Trin.
•Potter, Pet.
Fawcett, a Trin.
•Almack, Joh.
Borlase, Trin.
Cockayne, Joh.
*Jones, Mugd.
Swann, y Joh.
Atherton, Qu.
Senior Opiimes.
Ds Hall, 1 a^^. Cuius.
•Haymes, ;-*•«• Clure.
Cockburn, Sid.
•Dickson, Emm.
•Dodd, 7 Mugd.
• Raine, 0 Trin.
Morton, Sid.
Cookesley, Joh.
Kerrison, Corpus.
Jones, Corpus.
Benthall, Trin.
Cotterill, Qu.
Gillies, Cuius.
Docker, Chr.
• Barnes, a Trin.
Burrow, Qu.
Willis, a Trin.
Maynard, Cuius.
Bateman, Qu.
Bower, Jes.
Todd, Cuius.
Collin, Emm.
Simpson, Corpus.
Gunton, Chr.
Wace, Trin.
Barker, Corpus.
•Jerrard, a ( -j,^ Cuius.
Whittington,7l^*^-QM.
Piatt, a Trin.
Maclaren, Trin.
Junior Optimes.
DsAppleton, Joh.
Blake, Pet.
Brown, Trin.
Yardley, 7 Joh.
Gibson, Corpus.
Snow, Joh.
^•Kingdon, 0 Trin.
Houghton, Corpus.
Knight, Trin.
Hankinson, ai .^^ Corp.
Povah,7 l-^'Trin.
Reynard, Jes.
Atkinson, Mugd.
Goodwin, Sid.
Thornton, Corpus.
Baxter, joh.
Brayshaw, Joh.
Ogilby, Trin.
Rigg, Pet.
Brockman, 7 Trin.
Ash worth, /3 Trin.
Ford, Joh.
Procter, Pemb.
Tate, 7 Trin.
Cook, a Joh.
1 Bishop of Melbourne, 1847—1876
2 TTniversity Counsel, 1857.
3 Lady Margaret's Professor, 1855— 1875.
4 Late Fellow of Sidney.
230
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
iQoo \yi^ „. ^T,oi Charles JeflEreys, M.A. Joh.
l829.-MoDERATORs{j^^^^ Bowstead, M.A. Corpus.
Examiners
c William Whewell, M.A. Tnn.
t Joshua 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, a
•Fell,
Hoare, a
•Tillotson,
Parkin,
Singleton,
Coulcher,
•Cobden,
•Jennings,
• Langshaw, $
Beavan,
•Smith, S. 7
Ladds, I a,^
•Pashley, oi^*-
•Martin, (b) a
•Birkett,
Hodgson,
Marshman,
Beatson,
Sidgwick,
Senior Optimes.
Ds Phillips, Pet.
Wharton, Joh.
Caius.
^s^ii:v.
Trin.
Caius.
Joh.
Chr.
Clarke,
Cath.
Trin.
Ellis,
Jes.
Joh.
Williams, i
Corpus.
Qu.
Withers, a
Trin.
Pemb.
Hodgson,
Jes.
Trin.
Burnett,
Pemb.
Trin.
Cautley, /3
Baldoek,
Pemb.
Joh.
Pet.
Stone,
Joh.
Trin.
Valentine, a
Trin.
Pet.
Paget, t
Caius.
Qu.
Jones,
Magd.
Joh.
Bowman,
Clare.
Corpus.
Macaulay,
Pet.
Joh
Dickinson,
Caius.
Chr.
Butler, a
Joh.
Joh.
Beaty, ( Pownall) Clare.
Caius.
Joh.
•Hopper,
(Shipperdson
^\chr.
Caius.
•Hildyard. a
Pet.
Trin.
Barlow,
Trin.
Joh.
Netherwood, /S
Corpus.
Emm.
Doria, 7
Joh.
Caius.
Howard,
Joh.
Trin.
Walker, W. 7
Trin.
Sid.
Cox,
Corpus.
Corpus.
Abbott, 7
Trin.
Trin.
Butler, 7
Whiting,
Joh.
•Soames, (a) a
Trin.
Middleton,
Qu.
Jackson,
Clare.
Newby,
Trin.
Smith, R. a
Joh.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Barker, Chr.
Bailey, Trin.
Prittie, /8 Trin
Bellhouse,
Weddall,
Steble,
•Martineau, a
Sheppard,
Campbell,
Sunderland,
Ray,
Fison,
Johnson, 7
Beadon,
Poole,
Rasch,
Sparkes,
Mainwaring, 7
Adams,
Foulger,
Luekock,
Magd.
Cath.
Qu.
Trin.
Caius
Emm.
Clare
Clare
Joh.
Sid.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Caius
Qu.
Trin.
Joh.
1 Master of 8t Catharine's College, 1845—1861. Bishop of Worcester, 1861-
2 Seventh Duke of Devonshire. Chancellor of the University, 1861—1892.
3 President of Queens' College, 1857—1892.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
231
1830
-Moderators iT^^i^^"" J^"^^ ",^"T' ^'A* ^'''"*'
I Joshua King, M.A. Queens .
Examiners /William Hallows Miller, M.A. Joh,
(James Bowstead, M.A. Corpus.
Wranglers
Ds 'Whitley, (B Joh
•Heaviside, (2)
•Steven ton, (1)
1 'Pritchard,
•Rangeley,
•Pullen,
•Herbert,
2 Walker,
s'Birkbeck,
•Daiton,
•Kuhff,
Robins,
•Molineux,
Walsh,
Whall,
*Urquhart, /8
Ponsonby,
Walker,
Pearson,
•Steel, (B) a
Rainbach,
•Buston,
Tate, /S
Chapman,
•Mann, B
Jackson,
•Heath, 0 ( -,^
Maynard,i^«-
Tayler,
•Tucker, a
•Baily, fi
Barton,
Banks,
Sid.
Corpus.
Joh.
Qu.
Corpus.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Qu.
Cath.
Magd.
Clare.
Corpus.
Emm.
Magd.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Sid.
Trin.
Corpus
Trin.
Caius.
Trin.
Caius.
Trin.
Pet.
Clare.
Joh.
Joh.
Dunnington( Jefferson), Jo.
Hebert, o Trin.
Gibson, I „„ Trin.
Powell, I ""«• Chr.
•Foster, Tr. H.
Wall, Caius.
*Yardley, Magd.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Myers, 7 Trin
Gibson, Chr.
Snow, Joh.
Dowell, Pet.
Jadis, Corpus.
Fletcher, Pet.
Hodgkinson, Joh.
Bird, j „ Joh.
Desborough, I ^' Emm.
Cook, Trin.
Sanders, Trin.
Hobson, Joh.
England, Pemb,
■••Wordsworth (a) a Trin.
Jay,
Caius.
Lawes,
Joh.
Simpson, 7
Cath.
Fawcett,
Pet.
Daiton, /8
Pemb.
Mosley,
Trin.
Hoare,
Trin.
Parrington,
Chr.
•Clarke, a
Joh.
Smith, J.
Trin.
Edkins,
Trin.
Wood, V
Trin.
•Watkins, /3
Emm
Wilkinson, a
Trin.
Merivale, a
Joh.
Smith, U.
Trin.
Hilton,
Trin.
Lister,
Cath.
Todd, ^
Trin.
Cosway,
Qu.
Humfrey,
Down.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Frere, 0
Trin.
Hill,
Joh.
•Burcham, a
Trin.
Thomas, 7
Joh.
Cory,
Dolling,
Pet.
Trin.
Ingram,
Jes.
Roberts, B
Trin.
Drake,
Clare
Pickering,
Trin.
Armytage, yS
Joh.
Foster,
Mapd.
Cuius
Sunderland,
Marsh, B
Joh.
Hore,
Qu.
Coates, B
Jes.
Carter,
Qu.
Prior,
Dwyer,
Corpus.
Reade, y
Joh.
1 Savilian Professor of Aatronomy at Oxford,
1870-1893. Late Fellow of New College, Oxford.
Hulsean Lecturer, 1867.
2 Late Fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford.
8 Downing Professor of the Laws of England,
1860—1888. Master of Downing, 1888— 188»
4 Public Orator, 1886. Hulsean Lecturer, 1847.
Bishop of Lincoln, 1869—1885.
6 Hulsean Lecturer, 1861.
232
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
Isai—MonKRATORsJ*^^™®^ Challis, M.A. Trin.
1831.— MODERATORS {j^^^^ Bowstead, M.A. Corpus.
i7v4»Ti^ oo i William Henry Hanson, M.A. Cuius.
J1.XAMINERS Ijogijua King, M.A. Queens.
Wranglers.
Ds Earnshaw, (1) Joh.
"Gaskin, (2) Joh.
•Budd, Cuius.
•Worlledge, 0 Trin.
•Mills, sen. Pemb.
•Amphlett, Pet.
•Peill, Qu.
2 'Paget, Caius.
Whytehead, /? Joh.
Meller, Trin.
Smith, Sid.
WUlan, Joh.
Cheadle, Qu.
Sheppard, 0 Trin.
Rigg, Caius.
Bates, Corpus.
•Oliver, Pet.
•Mills, jun. Pemb.
Paton, Trin.
Entwistle, W. Trin.
•Blakesley, (a) a Trin.
•Otter, Chr.
•Degex, Jes.
Winter, Corpus.
•Walker, Chr.
Bacon, Corpus.
•Hildyard, Clare.
Nash, Trin.
Geary, Trin.
Hamson, 0 Caius.
•Hoare, (b) a Joh.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Delamare, Caius.
Dawes, 7 Corpus.
Colvile, Trin.
3 Tyrrell, Joh.
• Whiston, 0 Trin.
Ross-Lewin, Cath.
Ventris, Qu.
Nicholson, Joh.
Bonnin, Qu.
Mann, Joh.
Dixon, Corpus.
Owston, Qu.
Stanton, Chr.
Bullock, Clare.
Swann, 7 Emm.
Dash wood, 0 Trin.
Favell, Qu.
Hockin, Pemb.
Thompson, Trin.
Proctor, Chr.
Stoddart, Corpus.
Minty, 0 Caius.
Klanert, Pet.
Pick wood. Pet.
Harman, Caius.
Rogers, Trin.
Thomson, Jes.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Venables, 0 Emm.
Bainbridge, < „^ Cath.
Cockerton, \'^'^' Joh.
Whittington, Pemb.
Wallace, Trin.
Gaskell, Corpus
•Kennedy, a Trin.
Fell, 7 Pet.
Sharpies, Emm.
ShadwelU/? Joh.
•Johnstone, a Caius
Stacye, Chr.
•Fleming, Pem^.
Street, Qu.
Power Joh.
Blane, Trin.
Jerwood, Joh.
Spedding, 0 Trin.
Vawdrey, 7 Joh.
•Walsh, a Trin.
** Selwyn, a Joh.
Evans, 7 Qu.
Foster, Trin.
Chatfield, a Trin.
Morgan, Trin.
Fosbrooke, Trin,
Yelloly, Trin.
1 Late Fellow of Jesus.
a Regius Professor of Physio, 1872—1892.
8 Bishop of Newcastle, Australia, 1847—1880.
4 Bishop of Auckland, New Zealand, 1841—18
7. Bishop of Lichfield , 1867-1878.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
233
1832.-MODERATORS \ fancis Martin MA Trin.
'James Bowstead, M.A. Corpus.
Examiners ^J^mes Challis, M.A. Trin.
liXAMiNERS l^mij^jjj jjej^j.y Hanson, M.A. Cairn.
I
Wranglers.
Ds "Heath, a (1) Trin.
•Laing, (2)
•Cotterill,
"West,
•Hamilton,
•Russell,
''•Cookson,
•Shorting,
•Bromby, 0
•Rowlands,
Hawtrey,
•Simpson,
•Eyres,
Webster,
'Chapman,
•Ottley,
•Nind,
•Davidson,
Milne,
Hoare,
Evans,
Pinckney,
Hodgson, 7
3 •Browne, 7
•Ray,
Potts,
•Power, 7
West,
•Cotesworth,
Francis,
Lloyd,
Considine, 7
Mandell,
*»Alford, a
George,
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Caiut.
Pet.
Pet.
Joh.
Qu.
Trin.
Sid.
Caiut.
Trin.
Jet.
Caiut.
Pet.
Chr.
Joh.
Trin.
Caiut.
Trin.
Sid.
Etnrn.
Pet.
Trin.
Clare.
Pet.
Pet.
Joh.
Emm.
Joh.
Cath.
Trin.
Joh.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Grove, 7 Pemb.
Daniel, Joh.
^•Maddison, Jet.
•Lusliington, (a) a Trin.
Fysh, 7 Qu.
Shurt, Chr.
Crawford, Caiut.
Williams, Trin.
Borton, /S Caiut
'•Thompson, (b) a Trin.
Holmes, Emm.
Bridgman, Pet.
•Venables, a Jes.
Brade, (3 Joh.
Golding, Qu.
Bland, j ^^ Trin.
Grant, i"*'^- Qu.
Allen, Trin.
•Forster, tt I »,„ Cath.
Martin, j^^' Qu.
•Ebden, Tr. H.
Tottenham, Trin.
Humard, Corput.
Martin, 0 Joh.
•Ludlam, a Pet.
Scott, Trin.
Wright, Joh.
Hailstone, j ^,, Trin.
Hirst, i^^-Pm6.
Skally, Chr.
j Porter, Caiut.
Bowstead, 7 Joh.
Bell, I jp,, Corput.
Radcliffe,!"*'^- Joh.
, Shadwell, Joh.
' WentworthFitzwilliam, \
I Hon.W.C.yS Tr.}
Wilkinson, Chr. )
Adams, Caiut.
Spencer, Chr.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Broadhurst, a Magd.
•Fitzherbert,/? Qu.
Haworth, Qu.
Morrison, Trin.
Dickinson, Trin.
Gallichan, Joh.
Cottom, Cath.
Chapman, Corput.
•Dobson, a Trtn.
Gibbs, Qu.
Wills, Qu.
Thompson, Chr.
Christie, 7 Trin.
Brown, Magd.
Skirrow, Trm.
Upcher, Trin.
Beadon, Joh.
Clarke, j «, Joh.
Richardson, j"^^' Trin.
Panting, /? Jofi.
Read, j -,_ Magd.
•Wray,ttJ^«' Joh.
Chapman, 0 j -j.^ Trin.
8*Shilleto, o t^** Trin.
1 Late Fellow of Clare.
2 Master ot St Peter's, 1847—1876.
3 Norrisian Professor of Divinity, 1864—1864.
BUhop of Ely, 1864—1873. Bishop of Winchester,
1873-1891.
4 Hulsean Lecturer, 1841.
5 Late Fellow of St Catharine's.
6 Regius Professor of Greek, 1853—1867. Master
of Trinity, 1866-1886.
7 Afterwards Lord Milton
8 Late Fellow of St Peter's.
234
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
1833.-MODERATORS { ^t^'^J^^^P^" J^/ ,^"'^'
(John Hyrners, M.A. Joh.
Francis Martin, M.A. Trin.
Robert Murphy, M.A. Caius.
Examiners
Wranglers.
Ds'Ellice, (1) Caiut.
•Bowstead, (2) Pemb.
•Pratt, Caius.
Kemplay, Trin.
1 'Phelps, Trin.
•Pound, Joh.
^•Cartmell, Emm.
•Jerrard, Caius.
Barber, Joh.
Fowler, 0 Triti.
Gowring, Trin.
Brown, J. H. 0 Trin.
•Boteler, Trin.
Hankinson, Trin.
Nicholson, 0 Chr.
Radcliffe, Joh.
Thompson, J. Joh.
•Inman, 0 i xf„ Joh.
Quirk, i "***• Joh.
•Bamfield, Clare.
•Fisher, Jes.
•Howlett, 0 Joh.
Feachem, » -?„ Trin.
•Fawcett,7 1 ^"Ma^d.
Wright, Trin.
Heathcote, Joh.
•Paley, Joh.
Dimock, Joh.
Barker, J. H. y Joh.
Caton, Trin.
Haworth, Chr.
Lawrence, Trin.
Manners, Corpus.
Wilkinson, Jes.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Chambers, 0 Joh.
Loder, Trin.
Gwilt, Caius.
Stoddart, Jes.
Wilson, Corpus.
Travers, Chr.
Hedges, (^u.
•Begbie, a i a^,, Pemb.
Vawdrey, j ^^- Qu.
Bishop, Jes.
Andras, y Joh.
Haywood, Trin.
•Bunbury,(A)a j 6<Trin
Massey, I ^ Joh.
FeIIowes,(Benyon)JoA.
Raikes, 0 Corpus.
Sanders, Joh.
Power, Cath.
Evans, W. r * «r^ Qu.
Wood, R. M. I ^'i-Joh.
•Tate, 0 Emm.
Peat, Pet.
Barker, W. G. Joh.
'Percy, Hon.J.W. JoA.
•Kempe, a Clare.
Speck, Joh.
Langdon, 7 Joh.
Walford, a Trin.
Huxtable, r Trin.
•Hildyard (B)a Chr.
Jones, L. 0 Qu.
Ward, Corpus.
Jacob, 7 Emm.
Marshall, Trin.
Greensill, Corpus.
Smith, 0 Pet.
Brewitt, 1 -,,, Pet.
Wilson, R. a) '*^^-Joft.
Brown, Emm.
BuUen, Pet.
Cantrell, Emm.
Barnes, a { af„ Trin.
•Myers, I ^^- Clare.
Taylor, 0 Joh.
Roots, 0 Jes.
Weston, Trin.
Bathurst, Joh.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Lydekker, a Trin.
Rose, 7 Clare.
Marsden, Cath.
Sharp, Magd.
Sale, 7 Joh.
North, J. W. 0 Trin.
Stockdale, 0 Trin.
Price, R. M. Qu.
Dusautoy, 7 Joh.
Williams, Magd.
Wix, Pet.
Elliott, Pemb.
Nelson, Pet.
Bury, « Joh.
Couchman, 7 1 -,„ Clare.
•Whitaker, aS^^Qu.
Wirgman, Pet.
Snow, Joh.
Noble, Joh.
Lowe, Tr. H.
•Francis, a | a?/, Joh.
Tuck, \^-^- Corpus.
Barton, Joh.
Jackson, Cath.
1 Master of Sidney, 1843—1890.
2 Master of Christ's, 1849-1881.
3 The late Lord J. W. Percy.
JVIATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
235
.834.-MOOK..TOKS J^Htn"yX"l,\Yc«
Examiners
Cath.
( Edwin Steventon, M.A. Corpus,
i Charles Thomas Whitley, M.A. Joh.
\
Wranglers.
Ds 'Kelland, (1) Qu.
i'Birks, (2) Trin.
•Stevenson, /3 Trin.
Pryor, Trin.
Hoare, Trin.
**Main, Qu.
•Bullock, Joh.
•Bates, Jet.
Creuze, Joh.
•Fletcher, y Pemb.
•Cocker, Pet.
•Hey, 7 Joh.
•Trentham, y Joh.
Gooch, 7 Trin.
•Evans, a Pet.
Irwin, Cuius.
8 •Hutchinson, Magd.
•Darley, Chr.
•Lawson, Mapd.
Dalton, Catus.
Hulton, Trin.
Morton, y Trin.
Hanson, Pemb.
*Low, Joh.
Marsh, a Trin.
Rolfe, Joh.
Cock, j ^ Trin.
Isaacson, I ^' Sid.
^•Vaughan, a Chr.
•Welldon, a Joh.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Yarker, Caius.
Carlyon, i '»Emm.
6'Forsyth, (b) a j ^ Trin.
Huxtable, a Joh.
Crow, Chr.
Wilkinson, 0 Qu.
Giles, ( xfn'fo^-
Sel wyn, (A) I ^^Trm.
Cory, Pemb.
Smyth, Trin.
Palmer, y Trin.
Bedford, Pet.
Marsden, Corpus.
Wharton, Joh.
•Webster, /S Qu.
Nevin, Joh.
Drew, Joh.
Wood, Joh.
Flatten, Emm.
Hanson, Emm.
Cumming, y Emm.
Ouvry, Trin.
Bryer, y Joh.
Jenner, Joh.
Wilkins, Qu.
Bramah, Trin.
Williams, F.S./8 Trin.
•Coates, a Joh.
Cotterill, y Joh.
Braithwaite, y Clare.
Walker, r Chr.
•Donaldson, a Trin.
Bromehead, y Caius.
Sandford, 0 Joh.
Gleadowe, y Caius.
Barber, Corpus.
♦Warter, a Magd.
Bailey, 0 Trin.
Jenkins, Trin.
•Lufhington, a Trin.
Johnstone,/3 Trin.
Morison, 0 Trin.
Edge, Emm.
Darnell, Trin.
1 Professor of Moral Philosophy, 1872—1883.
2 Late KadolifTe Observer at Oxford.
3 Late Fellow of St John's.
4 Late Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford,
6 Hulsean Lecturer, 1875.
e^UnlTersity Commissary, 1868—1900
Junior Optimes.
Ds Haigh, Cath.
Barrow, 0 Caius.
Rawes, Clare.
Skrimshire, Cath.
Goodchild, Magd.
Buswell, Qu.
•Foster, 0 Magd.
Wilson, Joh.
Wright, Trin.
Barnes, Joh.
Hurst, Clare.
Williams, A. IVin.
NichoU, Trin.
Hulbert, Sid.
Simson, Clare.
May, y Jes.
Downes, y Trin.
Morant, Magd.
Holmes, y Tnn.
Phillips, G. P. a Trin.
Bullock, Corpus
Boys, Joh.
Fearon, y Joh.
Bishopp, Pet.
Teale, Joh.
Parry, Magd.
•Kennedy, a Joh.
Leathley, y Trin.
Saunders, Cath.
236
MATHEMATICAL TftlPOSES.
1 835. — Moderators
(John Harrison Evans, M. A. John's,
(Thomas Gaskin, M.A. Jestts.
FvAnrivwPH (Edwin Steventon, M.A. Corpus,
lixAMiNERs } Francis Martin, M.A. Trin.
Wranglers.
Ds»*Cotterill,(l)a
Joh.
•Goulburn,(2)(A)a Trm. !
2'Rawle, a
Trin.
•Greatheed,
Trin.
Dickinson,
Trin.
Cross,
Joh.
•Ashby,
Blackburn,
Pemb.
Trin.
•Scudamore,
Joh.
•Gibbs,
Caiui.
•Johnson,
Cuius.
RossdeBladensburg, Trin. \
Le Mottle,
Trin.
•Smith,
Chr.
•Abbott,
Pemb.
Acland,
Caius.
Skelton,
Chr.
White,
Trin.
Girdlestone,
Trin.
Smith, H. W.
Joh.
3De Sausmerez,
Caius.
Gipps,
Joh.
Lambert,
Joh.
Leefe, 7
Trin.
•Howes, (b) a
Trin.
•Hall,
Clare.
Rigg.
Chr,
Dunn,
Trin.
Heisch,
Trin.
• Procter, /3
Cath.
Helps,
Trin.
•Merivale.a
Trin.
• Cooper, J. a j „„ Trin.
Davis, l^«-CTir.
Allen,
Trin.
Davies,
Corpus.
Budd
Pemb.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Musgrave, Trin.
Gibbons,) a,^ Joh.
^•Grote, a i^^' Trin.
Wackerbarth, /3 Corpus.
Hiiditch, Joh.
Rudd, Joh.
Nichols, Caius.
Coape, Chr.
Watson, Trin.
Merriman, Caius.
Garvey, Emm.
Jeremie, Trin.
James, Corpus.
Lowe Trin.
• Drake, /3 Joh.
Burnett, Trin.
Courtenay, Jes.
Seager, /8 Trin.
Hoste, Caius.
Shortland, Pemb.
Curtis, 1 „^ Joh.
Davidson, } "*'^' Clare.
James, Jes.
Walker, Jes.
Morris, Joh.
Johnstone, Emm.
Dixon, 7' Sid.
Tillard, -y Joh.
Beadon, 8 Joh.
Hall, Chr.
•Bishop, /3 Joh.
Scott, Clare.
Jowett, Caius.
Pritchard, Joh.
Ward, Pet.
Eyre, I a,„ Cath.
Forrest, I ^^- Qu.
'•Howes, t Tr. H.
Blunt, Caius.
Barber, 7 Joh.
•Harris, a Trin.
Junior Optimes.
Ds White, y Joh.
Legrew, /3 Joh.
Berkeley,! „^ Jes.
Wilson, /^«- Clare.
Rogers,!^ Joh.
Spiller. i^l- Cath.
Smith, A. 71 -,^ Joh.
Thomas, /^«- Pet.
Waltham, 7 Joh.
Williams, Magd.
Bradstreet,) „„ Emm.
Gilbert, i^^'Magd.
Scrivener, /8 Tnn.
Richardson, Joh.
Ramsay, /8 Pemb.
Etty, \ Mr, Joh.
Nightingale, J ^^-Cafft.
Schwabe, Caius.
Karslake Magd.
Richards, a Joh.
Stocks, 7 Trin.
Laing, ^ \ irJoh.
♦Wilkinson, af^ Clare
Newlove, Clare.
Fergusson, Trin.
Ellison, 7 Trin.
Clarke,) aj.^ Pemb.
Storer, f^^' Joh.
Fox, Qu.
Morgan,) „^ Trin.
Reid, /^«- Joh.
Williamson, Caius.
Manners Sutton, Trin.
Harrison, Trin.
Paton, ( j^^ Qu.
Phillips, r^*^- Magd.
Meade, /3 Caius.
Claydon, Trin.
Hue, /3 Trin.
1 Bishop of Graham's Town, 1856—1871. Bishop of Edinburgh, 1872—1886.
2 Bishop of Trinidad, 1872—1889.
3 Late Fellow of Pembroke College, Oxford.
4 Professor of Moral Philosophy, 1855—1866.
5 Late Bye Fellow of Clare.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
237
f John Harrison Evans, M.A. John a.
\ Alexander Thurtell, M.A. Cairn.
Examiners
Wranglers .
Ds'Smith, A. (1) Trin.
i*Colenso, (2) JoJi.
•Robinson, J oh.
Aldam, Trin.
Pirie, Trin.
*Collison, Joh.
•Lane, Joh.
Walton, 7 Trin.
Haslam, Joh.
Conway, l ^^^ Trin.
•Sheppard,/^^- Clare.
Smith, W.H. Joh.
♦Tozer, Caius.
Hedley, Trin.
Turner, W. Trin.
♦Atkinson, a Trin.
Headlam, Trin.
Turner, S Trin.
Currey, Trin.
•Bates, Chr.
♦Clayton, a Caius.
Lawson, Joh.
Lane, Caius.
Uwins, Joh.
Patteson, Corpus.
Farrand, Clare.
•Chapman, 7 Joh.
Sparling, Joh.
•Swinny, 0 Magd.
Calvert, Pemb.
Gambler, a Trin
•Ansted, Jes.
Fisher, Cath.
Adcock.Y Clare.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Ayrton, } „^ Trin.
Cooke, /3/^«- Joh.
Walford, a Trin.
Whitelock, Joh.
Hubert, Chr.
Landon Corpus,
Hudson, 7 Joh.
Tennant, 7 Trin.
Trapp, Clare.
Christopherson, Joh.
•Hale,(Hildyard)Tr. H.
Duncan, Pet.
Verlander, Joh.
Davies, Joh.
Keymer, 7 Pemb.
Jennings, Trin.
Westoby, Trin.
•Marsh, a Joh.
Wilkin s, Caius.
Coleman, Joh.
May, Cath.
Parkes, Trin.
Sykes, Magd.
Biekersteth, Sid.
Coles, Corpus.
Fellowes, 0 Joh.
Nicholson, Emm.
'' Campbell, 0 \ <> Trin.
Chamberlain, )B^ Pet.
Turner, R. a Trin .
Legard, Emm.
Pollock, 7 Trin.
•Clarke, T. J. /3 Joh.
Jones, J. Joh.
♦Clark, Qu.
Kingdon, Qu.
Palmes, Trin.
Pierpoint, Joh.
Jones, W. Joh.
3* Cotton, a\ jp^ Trin.
Moore, f^^' Magd.
Osborne, (a) a Trin.
Lynn, Chr.
Amphlett, Pet.
Roberts, Clare.
^•Bateson, a Joh.
Green, Chr.
Ds Higgins, Corpus
Timms, Trin.
Gilbert, Joh.
Keppel, Hon.T. Down.
^•Frere, a Trin.
Hillman, Trin.
Crow, Cath.
Drage, ) i»Emm.
•Mansfield, (B)a/^ Trin.
Parker, Corpus
Bell, Qu.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Packer, Trin.
Jones, 1 „„ Magd.
Nicholl,/^«- Trtn.
Bennett, Joh.
Baker, Caius.
Eden, Joh.
Jeudwine,G./?l <ji Joh.
Milner, 7 il^ Pemb
Cooper, Pet.
Chapman, Caius
Carnegie,! ^j.^ Cath.
Pardoe, )^«- Joh.
Phelps, Joh.
Hoare, 7 Joh.
Hodgson, Joh.
Thompson, 0 Emm.
Thornton, Trin.
Meade, 7 Pet.
Thorp, 0 Emm.
Hore, Trin.
Rough ton, Emm.
Smith, J. I. a\ -p^ Trin.
Wilkinson, 0(^^- Joh.
Cousins, 7 Pet.
Salman, Joh.
Whitworth, 0 Clare.
Browne, P. Joh.
Richardson, 0 Trin.
Jackson, 7 Pemb.
Simpson, Trin.
Hardv, Trin.
Moore, 7 Qu.
Nelson, Magd.
1 Bishop of Natal, 1853— 1P63.
2 Bishop of Bangor, 1859—1890.
3 Bishop of Calcutta, 1858—1867.
4 Public Orator, 1848—1857. Master of St John's, 1867—1881.
5 Formerly Fellow of Downing.
238
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
( James W. L. Heaviside, M.A. Sidney.
1837.— Moderators |Edwin Steventon, M.A. Corpus.
( Samuel Earnshaw, M.A. Johns.
Examiners [ Henry Philpott, M.A. Cath.
Wranglers.
Ds •Griffin, (1) Joh.
iSylvester, Joh.
•Brumell, (2) Joh.
•Green, Caius.
•Gregory, Trin.
Ellis, /? Trin.
•Hemery, \ «<„ Trin.
Maitland,)'*'^' Trin.
•Thaeker, Trin.
•Raven, Magd.
2* Pulling, Corpus
Barton, Tnn.
* Reynolds, Qu.
Hodgkinson, /3 Trtn.
Craufurd, Jes.
Blake, Tnn.
•Elwyn, Pemb.
Dalton, \ ;p„ Cams.
HolmeU^^* <^«"»-
•Rackham, J^^-
•Bell Clare.
Windle, Trin.
Gumey, Joh-
Sadler, Tnn.
♦Sharpe, Joh-
3*Sykes, 0 Tnn.
I'Humphry, (B)aTrin.
Ebsworth, Clare.
•Day, Pemb.
Kennion, Joh.
Ramsden, Joh.
Shaw, Cath.
Johnson, Corpus.
Osboume, Sid.
•Conybeare, a Trin.
Stocks, Trin.
Biggs, 0 P«»"^-
* Hodgson, i^^. Jes.
Niven, f^^ ^oft-
Macmichael, /3 Tnn.
Broom, Tnn.
Simpson, Corpus
Fitzherbert, Joh.
•Mason, XjKa. ^^'
Teitson,0f^^- Clare.
Marsh, Pemb.
Ds Clarkson, Jes.
Brigham, Pemb.
Herneman, Pemb.
•Routh, Chr.
•Heath, Tr. H.
5 Howson, a Tnn.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Haworth, Qu.
Cotterill, Joh.
Smalley, Joh.
Watson, Caius.
Hickman, Joh.
Fleming,) »j.„ Chr.
Grant, /^^- Trin.
Buckley, Magd.
Metcalfe, Jes.
Grey, Corput
Upcher, Tnn.
Clarkson, Joh.
Gilbert, Einm.
Lacey, 7 P«^^-
Slack, Qu.
Coombs, Joh.
Freeman, Pet.
Brown, J. L. Joh.
Gordon, Pemb.
Smithson, Joh.
Rowlands, Joh.
• Why tehead, (A )aJo;i.
Phillipps, 0 Trin.
Smith, Qu.
Reynolds, Joh.
Bazett, Trin.
Martin, Joh.
Benson, Joh.
Hargrave, Trtn.
Atkinson,
Carrington
Clint,
Junior Optimes.
Ds Shepherd, Pemb.
Bennett, j Trin.
Cook, \Mq. Corpus.
Smyth, J Trin.
Kirkpatrick, Tr. H.
Dennis, Pem,b.
Harris, 0 Tnn.
Thurlow, Tnn.
6 Bromby, 7 Joh.
Jeffery, Joh.
Baker, Joh.
Mayor, a Tnn.
Dorrington, Emm.
Hawkins, E. Trin.
Bryan, Pet.
Laycock, Clare.
Westmoreland, Sid.
Hawkins, B./3 Trin.
Lowe, XjEa X"***
Townshend,/'*'^- Qu.
Scadding, Joh.
Kirke, Chr.
•Harper, a Joh.
Sandars, Emm.
Hildyard, 0 Pemb.
Greatheei, Chr.
Browne, F. H.y Joh.
Tower 0 Joh.
Rod well, 7 Trin.
Scarth, Chr.
Herries, 0 Trin.
Mungeam, Joh.
Thomson, Jes.
Coulson, Pemb.
Beardsworth, Joh.
Roberts,/? Emm.
Watson, Corpus.
Eraser, A. 71^^ Tr»n.
Wood, i'^'^'Joh.
Caius.
Trin.
1 Savilian Professor of Geometry at Oxford, 1883—1894.
2 Master of C!orpuB, 1850—1879.
3 Late Fellow of Downing.
4 Hulsean Lecturer, 1849.
5 Hulgean Lecturer, 1862.
6 Bishop of Tasmania, 1864—1883.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
289
1838.-MODERATORS {^^.^1" ^'^""^Tu' ^ih^^^PT^
t William H. Miller, M.A. Johns.
Examiners
t James W. L. Heaviside, M.A. Sid.
I Henry Philpott. M.A. Cath.
Wranglers.
Ds •Main, (1)
•Mould, (2)
♦O'Brien,
•Blackall,
♦Heath,
♦Potter,
Chance,
♦Moon,
♦Docker,
♦Sparke,
♦Walker,
♦Horner, 7
Drake,
'♦Currey, a
♦Edleston, 0
Mould,
♦Manley,
I
Joh.
Corpus.
Caius.
Joh.
Trin.
Qu.
Trin.
Qu.
Joh.
Clare.
Caius.
Clare.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Pollard (-Urquhart) Tr
Fane, 7
•Townson,
♦Woolley,
Boutflower,
Exley,
♦Hodgson, /3
Jackson,
♦Parish,
♦Clark,
"Marsh,
Fletcher,
SDenison,
Loy,
Playfair,
Loveday, 7
Brackenbury,7
♦Kingsley,
♦May, a
Pugh,
•Guillemard,a
4»Frere, a
Webster,
Lawson,
Morton,
Grote,
♦Willock,
Atkinson,
Joh.
Qu.
Emm.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Caius.
Pet.
Chr.
Caius.
Joh.
Trin.
Caius.
Trin.
Pet.
^ Joh.
^ Sid.
Joh.
Pemb.
Trin.
Jes.
Joh.
Corpus.
Pemb.
Ma^d.
Joh.
Senior Optimes.
Caius.
Pet.
Joh.
Ds Nagle,
Hubbersty,
Smith,
Jones, H. H.
Illingworth,
Roach,
Nicholson,
Kelk,
♦Goodwin, a
Trin.
Clare.
Pemb.
Trin.
Joh.
Cath.
**Vaughan, ^ a Trin.
Barlow, 7
Carr,
Russell,
Roberts, (3
Francis,
Hop wood.
Smith, R. H.
Ellis, 7 I „
Maltby,i^«-
Hitchen,
King,
Stanford,
Bersey, 0
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Chr.
Qu.
Caius.
Joh.
Joh.
Pemb.
Joh.
Chr.
Joh.
Lyttelton.Lord^aTrm
Goodwin,
Cook,
Burrow,
Green, 7
Goldfinch,
Bird, 7
Gibbons,
Koe, 0
Turner,
•Prowett, a
Almond,
Green,
Hardcastle, a
•Parkinson, a
Corpus.
Corpus.
Emm.
Pet.
Trin.
Trin.
Pemb.
Caius.
Chr.
Caius.
Pet.
Chr.
Trin.
Joh.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Kingdon, 0 Trin.
Bramah, Clare.
Green, Cath.
Budd, Joh.
Foote, Pemb.
Bromehead, Caiu^.
Bowles, Pemb.
Pennington, Trin.
Christie, Trin.
•Fowler, 0 Sid.
Venua, Jes.
Jennings, Qu.
Lingwood, Chr.
Forsyth, a Trin.
Marshall, 7 Jes.
Baker, ^ . Trin.
Jones,W.H. ligTrm.
^Walmisley, i ~ Jes.
'Metcalfe,/?! „ Joh.
Montriou,!-^^- Pemb.
Darling, 7 Joh.
Thornton, 0 Trin.
Wood, I ;p,,, Pet.
Woo\cocK\^' Cath.
Wilson, I a;,^ Cath.
Wood, i^*- Joh.
Fitzgerald, Joh.
Venn, Pet.
Boddy, Joh.
Smith, Trin.
Halsted, 1^ Trin.H.
Simpson,! ^* Qu.
BucKworth, Trin.
♦Drake, a I »,.- Jes.
Smith, \^^- Magd.
Spencer, Pemb.
Pooley, j sy Joh.
♦Thompson, a|^ Joh.
Napier, Trin.
Cohen, /?! «./> Pemb.
Sewell, f^** Caius
1 Hulsean Lecturer, 1851.
2 Late Fellow of Trinity Hall.
3 First Baron Grimthorpe.
4 Christian Advocate. 1850—1855
5 Master of tiie Temple, 1869—1894.
6 Professor of Music, 1836—1856.
7 Late Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford.
^ Equal as Chancellor's Medallists.
240
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
,„_- ., ( Thomas Gaskin, M. A. yc*M*.
1839.-MODERATORS ] ^^^^^^ fiowstead. M.A.Pemb.
( Edwin Steventon, M.A. Corpus.
I George Bullock, M.A. Johns.
Examiners
PVranglers.
Ds I'Cowie, (2) Joh.
•Frost, (I) Joh.
•Colson, Joh.
*Reyner, Joh.
*Mathison, /3 Trin.
Hearn, Jes.
♦Maitland, (B)a Trin.
♦Cory, Pemb.
*Croker, Caius.
Marett, Trin.
Codd, Joh.
•Crowfoot, Caiut.
•Ferguson, Pemb.
2*Baggallay, Caius.
•GuiUebaud, Trin.
Gibson, Corpus.
•Mallinson, Ma^d.
Newmarch, i «»< Trin.
•Paget, i^ Caiut.
Ferguson, Trin.
^•Ackiand, Joh.
•Bailey, 0 Joh.
•Drosier, Caius.
Ainsworth, Cath.
•Caswall, Clare
Pownall, Trin.
♦•Williams, Emm.
•Smith, B. Pet.
•Lawrence, fi Trin.
•Peake, Sid.
Garratt, Trin.
Jago, Joh.
Slipper, Caiut.
•Hare, Clare.
Hall, Cath.
Whish, Trin.
*Bainbridge, Joh.
Hill, Joh.
Palmer, Trin.
Christian, /3 Pemb.
Ball, Chritt't.
Senior Optimes.
D& Oram, Joh.
Morrice, Joh.
Blow, Joh.
•Sharpe, Cath.
Relton,/3 Pemb.
Gell, 0 Trin.
Wallace, Trin.
Sismey, 0 Trin.
Martin, Sid.
Searle, Pemb.
Heather, Pet.
Crowther, Caiut.
Pattinson, Pet.
*Bolton, o Joh.
Plume, Queens'
Abercrombie, Caius.
Glossop, Pet.
Freeman, F. Trin.
♦Thornton, Clare.
Hoskin, Jes.
Thomson, Trin.
Bedford, Pet.
Arnold, Joh.
•Merry, a Jet.
Young, Emm.
Micklethwait, Jes.
Slight, Joh.
oBrett, Caius.
Peat, Pet.
Brodrick, B i 6- Trin.
Marsh, |^ Joh.
*Eddis,(A)a Trin.
Lawton, t -^^ Jes.
Vigers, \^^' Trin.
Ritchie, Trin.
Gray, Cath.
Raester, * a,^ Pet.
Whitaker, j ^^Joh.
Kelly, Joh.
Gower, Joh.
Mare, Magd.
Joy, 0 Trin.
Woodward Joh.
Thomas, Pemb.
•Mills, A. a Queens'
Sowden, Mapd.
'•Hopper, a Trin.
Pierson, Jes.
Leeman, /3 Joh.
Heath, Jet.
Moles worth, i i-Pemb.
Yeoman,/? \^Trin.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Drake, * <> Corpus.
Stewart,J. -y < 1^ Trin.
Hides, j -,„ Joh.
Murray, I ^*- Trin.
Osborne, Joh.
Maunder, r Queent'.
Beck, I aj,„ Corpus.
Jones, i ^«' Joh.
Southwood, Joh.
7 *Freeman, P. a Trin.
Harton, Joh.
Wigston, Joh.
Mills, Queens'.
Wallace, Pemb.
Martyn, 0 Joh.
Hutchins Trin.H.
Snelgar, Jes.
Gordon, /3 Trin.
Packer, Trin.
Green, 0 Jes.
Haslehurst, Trin.
French, Caiut
*Woodham,a Jes.
Julius, Joh.
Humphreys, 7 Joh.
Penrose, d j lirTrin.
Simpkinson,a J ^ Trin.
Watson, 7 I x'n Emm.
Holmes, \^^' Clare.
Tucker, y Emm.
1 Hulsean Lecturer, 1853.
2 University Counsel, 1869—1875.
3 Late Fellow of Clare College.
4 Professor of Arabic, 1854— 1S70.
5 First Viscount Esher.
C Late Fellow of St John's.
7 Late Fellow of St Peter*!.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
241
'Thomas Gaskm, M.A. Jesus.
Examiners { ?^"u l m' c '"T ?,^^>'«"' ^.A. Peter's
t Archibald Smith. M.A. 7W«
Wranglers.
Ds'Ellis, R. L. (I) Trin
'"Goodwin, (2)
•Woolley,
•Coombe,
•Ellis,
•Lewthwaite,
•Wood, a (b)
•Croker,
•Hue,
Griffith, $
•Williams,
Kirby,
»Watt,
*Mate,
•Haynes,
"Gibson,
Calder,
^•Snurgin,
•Birkett,
Rothery,
Male,
Woodhouse,
•Bowness,
Harris, 7
Hurst,
Dingle, 1 ^
Hume.j^^
Wickes
Pagan,
Scott,
Powell,
•Thompson,
Pyne,
Browne,
\Mq
Caiut.
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Maqd.
Joh.
Caius.
Cuius.
^■Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Caiut.
Jes.
Joh.
Corpus.
Jet.
Joh.
Caiut.
Caius.
Jes.
Pemb.
Trin.
Corpus.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Caiut.
Pemb.
Chr.
Pet.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Magd.
Pet.
Clare.
Qu.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Richards, Sid.
Blenkiron, 7 Trin.
Andrew, Pemb.
Meeres, Clare.
Williamson, Joh.
•Marsh, Trin.
Clifford. I ^^
Ds Cockbum, Trin.
Potter, Pet.
Stevenson, Chr.
Hodgson, Pet.
Wright, y Trin.
Allan, ^1 Trin.
M'Ewen,/^«- Magd.
Sandbach, Trin
Ellis, F. H. ) ?;. Trin.
Powell, /^ Jet.
Pownall, Joh.
Broadwood, Trin.
Garvey, Chr.
Kemp, Co7-put.
Middleton, Joh.
Hock en, Trin.
Rhodes, Joh.
Oak, Joh.
•Lloyd, Joh.
Stevens, Magd.
•Bright, /S Magd.
Darby, Joh.
Randolph, W. Joh.
Rogers, J. Trin.
*Hodson, a» „ Trin.
Snencer, 7/^^- Pemb.
Maule, Joh.
Chapman, /3 Joh.
Law, 0 Trin.
•France, a Joh.
Randolph, F. Joh.
Lamb, Jes.
3 Moore, Cath.
Pitman, a Joh.
Peach, 7 Emm.
Neville, Magd.
Strettell,A. 1 6- Trin.
Thomson, /3 (^ Joh.
Child, Joh.
Fiske (Wilkes), Joh.
Ward, Joh.
Deacle, Joh.
Hill, 1 Jet.
D'Aguilar, Joh.
Hervey, Clare.
Beck with. Corpus.
Kennedy, Chr.
Empson, Trin.
♦Thornton, Pemb.
*»Atiay,a Joh.
Brett, \jff^ Emm.
Green, 7»-^*^* Hare.
Ds Bramah,
Rogers, 0
Morgan, 71 „
Swan, /^«
Chambers, 0
Smith,
Montagu,
Boyce,
Fowke,
Maltby,
Gooden, a (a)
Shaw, /?) „^
Willan,i^«'
Jet.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Emm.
Joh.
Magd.
Trin.
Caius.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Chr.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Drane, j i&. Pet.
•Woollaston,a J ^ Pet.
Downton, Trin.
Blaekwell, j 53- Corpus.
Lukis, jE^ Trin.
Dean, j Jok.
Moore, I ^^' Joh.
Heale, Qu.
Gunning, Qu.
Jennings, a Joh.
Barker, Caius.
Shadwell, /9 Joh.
Jackson, Joh.
Wawn, Joh.
Marsland, Clare.
Parker, Emm.
Hales, I a,„ Magd.
*Taylor,a i ^«- Trin.
Wale, Magd.
Fletcher, 7 Chr.
Davies, Qu.
Drew, 7 Trin.
Dixie, fi Emm.
Lewthwaite, Trin.
Cockin, 7 I „ Qu.
Davies, I ^«- Trin.
•King, a Trin.
Hale, Joh.
McNeill, 7 Trin.
Haddon, Trin.
Cahusac,\^^ Joh.
*Drury, a f-^"^' Caixu
Goulbum, 7 Trin.
Irwin, /3 Pemb.
Sandford, /9 Magd.
1 Hulsean Lecturer, 1855. Bishop of Carlisle, | 4 Envoy Extraordinary at Washington, 1867—
1869—1892. 1881. Ambassador at St Petersburg, 1881—1884.
2 Lato Fellow of Clare. Ambassador at Constantinople. 1884—1887.
8 Hulsean Lecturer, 1864. I 5 Bishop of Hereford. 18«8— 1896.
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242
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
1841.— MODERATORS J g^^.^ Steventon, M.A. Corpjis.
p'vAMTi«T,t>o S H enry Wilkinson Cookson, M.A. St Peter's.
iLXAMiNERs ^ E^i^ard Brumell, M.A. St John's.
Wranglers
Dsi'Stokes, (1)
•Jones, H. C. (2)
•Sykes,
•Ragland,
•Boultbee,
'•Swainson,
•Smith, W. V
3* Power,
Bull,
*Inehbald,
Scott,
Riggott,
Lovell,
•Hall,
♦Edwards,) a,^
•Goren, l^^'
Wrigley,
♦Fisher,
Smith, G. P.
Sangster, /9
Headlam,
♦Piggott,
•Weidemann,
•I ok (Brodrick),
** Preston,
Maccall,
Molyneux,
♦Begbie, 7
Heathcote,
•Richardson, /3
Nicholson,
Tumbull,
Cockle,
Pearson,
Parish,
Pemb.
Trin.
Pemb.
Corpus.
J oh.
Trin.
Trin.
Pemb.
.Toll.
J oh.
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Queens'.
Queens'.
Joh.
Jes.
Trin.
Joh.
Pemb.
Pet.
Cath.
Sid.
Trin.
Pemb.
Trin.
Pet.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Cath.
Joh.
Mapd.
Joh.
Senior Optimes.
Ds ♦Ridout, y Christ's.
Pitman, Clare.
King Jes.
Braithwait, Jes.
Currey, Trin.
Robinson, T. Trin.
Turner, /8 Trin.
Rugeley, Joh.
Westhorp, Clare.
Watkin, Joh.
Gumming, Pemb.
Craufurd, Trin.
Reid, Caius.
Harrison, Caius.
Beard, 7 Joh.
Strickland, Trin.
**Ellicott, /8 Joh.
Harrison, Trin.
Gooch, Caius.
Hardcastle, Joh.
Hodgson, Corpus.
Jones, R. P. Trin.
Halson, /3 Pemb.
Beaumont, \ 6- Trin.
Macmichael,/^ Pemb.
Braddy, I „ Joh.
Treacy, I ^^' Emm.
Ware, /3 Trin.
Poynder, Trin.
Easther, Emm,
Young Trin.
Layng, Sid.
Bennet, Joh.
Domville, Christ's.
Martin, a Corpus.
•Martineau,
Trin.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Allnutt, \ » Pet.
Broughton,ifi^ Pet.
Bickerdike,7 Trin.
Jephson, 7 Corpus.
Stock, Joh.
Patch, Queens'
•Bather, a Joh.
Flint, Magd.
Perry, Trin.
SBickersteth, » &, Queens'.
Nicholson, \^ Caius.
Miller, /3 Joh.
Wood, Cath.
"^•Thring, a Magd.
•Cope, a ) Trin.
Smith, 7> Mq. Joh.
Tritton, > Trin.
Gisbome, /3 Trin.
8Titcomb, Pet.
Harris,
Parker,
Wheatley,
\ j^^ Cath.
Down.
Gould, j „„ Joh.
James, I ^^' Joh.
Hughes,)-^ Jes.
Tagg, yff J^^- Pemb.
Shaboe, Queens'.
Forbes, Trin.
Weir, Trin.
Colvin, Trin.
Mee, Christ's
Rawson, Trin.
Mathews, Clare.
Boutflower, 7 Joh.
Charlton, Joh.
1 Lucasian Professor, 184&— 1903. M.P. forthe
University of Cambridge, 1887—1892. President
of the Royal Society, 1885—1890. Master of
Pembroke, 1902—1903.
2 Hulsean Lecturer, 1857. Norrisian Professor,
1864—1879. Margaret Professor of Divinity, 1879—
Master of Christ' s, 1881—1887.
of Pembroke, 1870— 1880.
4 Lord Almoner's Professorof ArBbic,1855— 1871.
5 Bishop of Gloucester, 1863— 1S04. Bishop of
Gloucester and Bristol, 1863—1897. Hulsean Lec-
turer, 1859. Hulsean Professor of Divinity, 1860—
1861.
6 Bishop of llipon, 1867—1884.
7 First Baron Thring.
8 Bishop of Rangoon, 1877—1882.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
243
lo^rt ii/i^«^T,»™,««o S Thomas Gaskin, M.A. Jesus.
I842.-.MODERATORS \ j^^^^^^ Farquhkrson Gregory, M.A. Trin.
w^Ai^iMiTP^ S Alexander Thurtell, M.A. Caius.
EXAMINERS ^ Richard Potter, M.A. Queens.
Wranglers.
Ds '•Cayley, (1) Trin.
♦Simpson, (2) Joh.
•Mayor, R. B. Joh.
♦Fuller, Pet.
•Bird, Joh.
•Jarvis, Corpus.
•Shortland, Pemh.
Austin, Pet.
•Fenwick, Corpus.
•Jones, Clare.
Frost, Joh.
Parnell, Joh.
Johnstone, Joh.
*Castlehow, Emm.
♦Carter, /3 Emm.
*"Wilson, a Joh.
Smith, B. F. Trin,.
♦Fenn, Trin.
•Ainger,/31 a, Joh.
•Goode, /"**«• Pemb.
•Westmorland, Jes.
Dumergue, Corpus.
Bryan, Trin.
Shears, Joh.
Greenwell, Joh.
2*Suffield, Caius.
Middlemist, Christ's.
♦Davies, H. Queens'.
Cook, Joh.
Penny, Joh.
Davies, Joh.
Eastwood, Caius.
Venables,/3 Pemb.
Baily, Christ's.
Light, ^ Joh.
Walker, Sid.
Tandy, Joh.
Kinder, Trin.
Senior Optimes.
DsVidal, J.H. /3 Joh.
Fitz Gerald, Christ's.
Hey, Joh.
Parkinson, Queens''
Ottley, Caius.
Allen, Trin,
Metcalfe, Sid.
3Vidal, O. E. /3 Joh.
Inchbald, Cath.
Penrose, Magd.
Riley, 7 Trin.
Brooks, Joh.
Gillett, Emm.
Walpole,7 Caius.
Rowton, Joh.
4 Wolfe, a Joh.
sMorse, a Joh.
Clubbe, Joh.
Ommanney,/9 Trin.
Ridley, Jes.
Douglass, Trin.
Hogg, 7 Emm.
Marie, Queens'.
Tabor, Trin.
Swann, Christ's.
Hazlehurst, Trin.
Litle, Christ's.
Green, Caius.
Hughes, J. Queens'.
Cobb, I ii] Corpus.
•Shaw, a (B)l -c Trin.
Fowell, fi Christ's.
•Parr, B Cath.
Sharpies, Joh.
Hopwood, Pet.
Buekham, Joh.
Thrupp, 7 Trin.
«• Atkinson, a Clare.
"> Kingsiey, a Magd.
Lloyd, Jes.
Postle, Corpus.
« Wood ford, /3 Pemh.
Thumall, Sid.
Jes.
Caius.
Joh.
Ds Blake,
Montagu, /3
Balderstone,
Boyce, tna.
Rothery, Joh.
Salkeld, Pet.
Gordon, Pet.
Stansfeld, Joh.
9*Munro, a(A) Trin
Junior Optimes.
Ds Twisaday, Joh.
Maul, Joh.
Vaughan, /9 Christ's.
Wilkinson, Joh.
Teague, Emm..
Kerry, Joh.
Shenngham,/9 Joh.
Trin.
Jes.
Emm.
Emm.
.Joh.
• Trin.
Trin.
Nugee, 0
•Peter, a
Webster,
Smythies,
Pratt, \
Ramsay, 7!
Hutchins, \ s^„ Trin
Slade, 7 /'*'*• Joh.
Conybeare, 7 Pet.
Yeoman, 7 Trin.
Hough, Caius.
Sheepshanks, /8 Trin.
Shackleton, Cath.
Firman, Qtteens'.
Worlledge, Clare.
Barstow, Trin..
1 Sadlerian Professor of Mathematics,
2 Late Fellow of Clare.
3 Bishop of Sierra Leone, 1862— :855.
4 Late Fellow of Clare.
5 Hulseaa Lecturer, 1863.
6 Master of Clare.
7 Professor of Modem History, 1860—1869.
8 BUhop of £ly, 1873—1886.
9 Professor of Latin, 1869—1872.
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244
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
1843. — modkrators
Examiners
Matthew O'Brien, M.A. Caiu9.
Benjamin Morgan Cowie, M.A.Johns.
James George Mould, M.A. Corpus.
Duncan Farquharson Gregory, M.A. Trin.
Wranglers.
Dsi*Adams, (1) J oh.
**Bashforth, Joh.
*Gray, (2) Trin.
•Campbell, Joh.
•Sargent, Trin.
*Gruggen, Joh.
♦Howes, Pet.
Twining, Trin.
Goodeve, Joh.
•Brown, W. Joh.
♦Goodwin, Corpus.
*Rohrs, Jes.
*Deighton, Queens'.
*Speneer, Sid.
•GiflFord, (a) a Joh.
Coombe, T. Trin.
Lewis, W.S. Trin.
Ansted, Christ's.
Christopher, Jes.
Jones, W. Trin.
Williams, Sid.
"Postlethwaite, Pet.
Harris(Poulett-) ^ .
Harris),R.D./^'^'"-
Chance, Trin.
Foggo, Joh.
Atkinson, T7-in.
^Drew, Joh.
Hardcastle, Pet.
Kemp, Corpus.
Brown, T. K. Christ's.
Hackman, Trin.
Pix, 7 Emm.
Pitz-Herbert, Joh.
Male, \ !f„ Christ's.
Perram,/'^^- Clare.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Cockle, Joh.
Bulmer, t Joh.
Hallett, Emm.
Barnicoai, Joh.
•Elton Sid.
Ds Yarranton, Sid.
♦Frere, C. a Corpus.
Brodie, Trin.
Cartmell, Pemb.
Macleod, Trin.
Jowett, Joh.
♦♦Gell, a Trin.
De Gex, Pemb.
Tanqueray, Pemb.
Crawshay, Trin.
Lang, Magd.
Watherston, Joh.
Elliot, Trin.
James, J. C. Joh.
Symons, Joh.
Smyth, 7 Cath.
Money, 0 Trin.
Knight, Joh.
Smith, R. M. Queens'.
Wood, T. L. Trin.
Farthing, Cath.
Coode, Trin.
5«Boteler, Joh.
Southwood, Emm.
Surges, 7 Trin.
Brown, D. , j^„ Trin.
*Burbury,al^*^-Joft.
Naylor, I Trin.
Cole, J. Joh.
Orris, Corpus.
Valrent, Pet.
•Andrews, a»ag^ Pemb.
Bunyon, i'^ Corpus.
Cox, a Pemb.
Alston, \t»Joh.
6*Babington,C,a (^ Joh.
Hue, Pemb.
Coppin, \^„ Trin
Rippingall,
iMq.
Joh.
Blackburn, R. Trin.
Cobbold, /3 Pet.
Farr, t \ jf,„ Pemb.
Raynbird,<^^- Christ's.
Ritchie, Trin.
*Druce, (b) a Pet.
Peacock, Trin.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Hodgkinson, 7 Christ's
Blackburn, J. Pemb.
♦Glover, a Clare.
Kershaw, Trin.
Dodgson, Pet.
Cook, E. Trin.H.
DOyly, Trin.
Hoi comb, Joh.
Crossland, Sid.
Piggott, 7 Trin.
Taylor, J. Trin.
Gibson, W. L. Trin.
Charlesworth, Joh.
Garland, Joh.
Young, 7 Trin.
Grignon, R. S. /3 Trin.
Bicknell, /8 Trin.
Lewes, 7 Trin.
Martell, Joh.
Dickinson, Trin.
Blomefield, Trin.
Darnbrough, \ ^ Pet.
Hoare,G.T.7>|g JoA.
Johnson, /3 ' ^ Trin.
Bullock, ) „ Cuius.
Carpenter,) ^* Joh.
Mills, W. /3 Joh.
Becher, Jes.
Margetts, Clare.
Wingfield, Joh.
Crooke, /S Pemb.
Beck, Corpus.
Amott, 7\ -j,^ Emm.
Bentinck,/^^- Trin.
Hutchinson, Corpus.
Cooke, W. 7 Trin.H.
Girling, /3 Joh.
Pitman, a Christ's.
Pidcock, Corpus.
Molesworth, P. W. Joh.
•Slater, E. B. a Joh.
I Lowndes's Professor of Astronomy, 1858-1892. | had previously communicated the results of this in-
Lat« Fellow of Pembroke, late Fellow and Tutor of vestigation to Professor Challis and to the Astro-
8t John's. Author of "An Explanation of the ob- nomer Royal in September and October, 1845.
served Irregularities in the Motion of Uranus, on ] 2 Hon. Fellow of St John's,
the Hypothesis of Disturbances caused by a more 3 Hulsean Lecturer, IS??.
distant Planet ; with a Determination of the Mass, 4 Bishop of Madras, 1861—18.99. Late Fellow of
Orbit, and Position of the disturbing Body." Print- Christ's.
ed in the Appendix to the Nautical Almanac for 5 Late Bye-Fellow of St Peter's.
1851, but circulated in January, 1847. Mr Adams 6 Disney Professor of Archaeology, 1865—1880.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
245
1844. — Moderators
Examiners
Wranglers.
Ds I* Hemming, (1) Joh.
2 •Hopkins, (2) Caius.
*Budd, Pemb.
•Stephen, Joh.
3«Dixon, Joh.
I *• Warren, Trin.
*Hedley, /9 Trin.
•Walker, i Trin.
♦Woolley, Pet.
*• Yates, Pemb.
•Hiley, Joh.
•Wilkinson, Christ's.
•Nicholson, Emm.
• Waddingham, t Joh.
•Woodhouse, Caius.
Green, Corpus.
♦Tryon, Clare.
•Jones, Jesus.
•Gutch, Sidney.
Thompson, Cath.
♦Bell, Jesus.
Hughes, Trin.
« Bo wring, /S Trin.
Wall, Joh.
6»Staley, Queens'.
Rastrick, 7 Trin.
Buck, Christ's.
Goodman, Christ's.
Maxwell, Corpus.
Curtis, Joh.
Gumey, Trin.
•Somerville, Queens'.
Fenn, Trin.
Edwards, Trin.
Wright, Joh.
Gorham, Joh.
Lawson, Joh.
i Matthew O'Brien, M.A. CaiM*.
( Robert Leslie Ellis, M.A. Trinity.
j Harvey Goodwin, M.A. Cuius.
I George Fearns Reyner, M.A. St Johns.
Senior Optimes.
Ds'*Hardwick, Cath.
Harrison, Corpus
Brooke, Caius.
Rigg, Perdb.
Walton, Pet.
Underwood, Joh.
Broadmead, Trin.
Whittaker, Joh.
Bodley, Queens'
Mason, Joh.
Kingdon, a Trin.
Cooper, 1 jB.„ Trin.
Lynes, f^^' Christ's.
Patey, Cath.
^Holmes, /3 Trin.
Richards, /3 Trin.
Davies, Trin.
»*Clark,(B)a Trin.
Frampton, Clare.
Frewer, Joh.
Cox, Jesus.
Fisher, Emm.
*Hodgson, /3 Pet.
Smith, J. B. Joh.
*Wratislaw, a Christ's.
Harris, /3 1 o< Trin.
Richardson,/!^ Trin.
Davie, Joh.
Kewley, Magd.
Field, J. W. Joh.
Nash, Trin.
Byers, /8 Christ's.
Leeding, 1 <y Joh.
Stewart, /^ Joh.
Hamilton, Caius.
Oay, \jB,„ Trin.H.
Walker, 1^^' Joh.
Lathbury, Jesus.
Lugg, Clare.
Steuart, a Trin.
•Keary, a Trin.
•oMaine, {A)a Pemb.
Sells, /3 Clare
Junior Optimes.
Ds Robertson,! „^ Caius.
Snowball,-y/^*- JoA.
Byers, Pet.
Tatham, Joh.
Porter, Corpus
Linthwaite, Jesus.
Mason, 71™^ Pemb.
Sharpe, J^^' Trin.
•Hoare, a Joh.
Mould, /3 Trin.
Sutcliffe, Magd.
Kirby, Joh.
*Field, T.a) „ Joti.
Steventon,)'^^' Corpus
Martineau, /3 Caius.
Evans, Sidney
♦Welldon,/? Queens'
Bennett, Joh.
Tomlin, Queens'
Geldart, Clare.
Murton, Joh.
Dikes, Clare.
Baker, 7 Trin.
Trevelyan,/8 Caius.
Gifford,Hon.J., Emm.
Morse, l „„ Trin.
Swann,/^*- Trin.
Fowler, Joh.
Smith, Christ's.
Wilson, Queens'
Rodgers, Trin.H.
Taylor, 7 Magd.
Dalyen,7l„- Trtn.
Wallas, f^^' Pemb.
Parr, 1 „ Joh.
Wren,)^^- Joh.
Weston,
Morgan,
Christ's. I
Joh. 1
1 University Counsel, 1875—18791
2 Late Fellow of St Catharine's.
3 Late Fellow of Jesus College.
4 Late Fellow of Clare.
6 Late Fellow of Sidney.
6 Bishop of Honolulu, 1861—1872.
7 Christian Advocate, 1866—1860.
8 Prebendary of Lincoln.
9 Public Orator, 1857—1869.
10 Regius Professor of the Civil Law, 1847—1884.
Master of Trinity Hall. 1877-1888. Profeswr of
International Law, 1887—1888.
246
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
,,,^^ ., I Samuel Blackall, M.A. St Johns.
1845^MoDERATORs5 jj^^^^y Goodwin. M.A. Caius.
„ i Robert Leslie Ellis, M.A. Trinity.
liXAMiNERS J j^j^^ gyj^gg^ ^^ Pembroke.
Wranglers
Ds ♦Parkinson, (2)
1* Thomson, (1)
*Peirson,
'•Fischer,
♦Blackburn,
•Cherriman,
•Grant,
•Hutt,
Sargant,
♦Scratchley,
♦Power,
*Hays,
♦Collett,
♦ Pine,
Body,
Davys,
♦Buckley,
s^Latham,
Brett,
Watson,
Clubbe,
Gibbins, j ^^
Yate, |^«-
•Dennis,
•Dale,
•Russell, 7
Yeoman, 7
Smalley,
•Rendall, (a) a
Gust,
•Cooke,
Burnett,
Davies,
Burrows,
Constable,
Hobson,
Alderson, /9
Lightfoot, /3
J oh.
Pet.
Joh.
Pemb.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Caius.
Trin.
Queens'.
Emm.
Christ's.
Caius.
Cath.
Joh.
Joh.
Queens'.
Trin.
Joh.
Caius.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Emm.
Sidney/.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Christ's.
Sidney.
Joh.
Corpus.
Caius.
Clare.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Senior Opthnes.
D 8 Peart, Cath.
Bromby, Sidney.
Hadfield, Joh.
Goodwin, Caius.
Parry, Pet.
Brereton, Queens'.
Madden, Joh.
Allen, R. Joh.
Perry, Trin.
Thompson, Joh.
Sergeant, Joh.
Cure, Trin.
Pugh, Cath.
Knox, (B) a Trin-
•Bristowe, | «,,„ Trin.H.
Wrench, I ^*- Christ's.
Dawes, Emm.
Cursham, Christ's.
Izard, Christ's.
Blackburn, { jp Christ's.
King, I ■^^•Joh.
Hinds, Trin.
Taylor, Joh.
Pierson, Emm.
Jenkyn, Christ's.
Dickenson, Pet.
Stockdale, Jesus.
Wood, Trin.
Travers, Caius.
Ferard, Trin.
Dixon, Trin.
Darby, Emm.
Allen, E. Joh.
Blenkin, fi Corpus.
Cox, a Joh.
Laishley, Trin.
Pownall, Trin.
Cay ley, /S Trin.
Weston, Emm.
Waldron, Joh.
Woodman, Emm.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Mann, Clare.
Jefferson, 7 Joh.
Aytoun, Trin.
Mann, 1 _j.^ Caius.
Phillips, 0 \-^^-Femb.
♦Neville, Magd.
Davenport, 0 1 ixChrist's
Pickard, S^^Trin.H.
Betham, Emm.
Peel, a Trin.
Buxton, a I _ Trin.
Howarth, j -^9- joh.
Smith, Joh.
Layard, 7 j Christ's.
Macleane,a j -***• Trin.
Bryans, fi Trin.
Fiske, 0 Trin.
Calder, Queens'
Fussell, fi Trin.
Ivatt, Sidney.
Woodcock, Cath.
Gathorne, Trin.
♦Holden, a Trin.
Wilkins, Christ's.
Smith, Emm.
Patchett, Cath.
Bailey, Jesus.
Newport, /8 Pemb.
Tindal, Trin.
Crisford, Trin.
Lanfear, Queens'.
Harrison, Trin.
Bristed, /3 Trin.
Preston, Trin.
Thompson, 7 Queens'.
1 Late Baron Kelvin.
2 Formerly Fellow of Clare.
3 Master of Trinity Hall, 1888—1902.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
247
( George Gabriel Stokes, M.A. Pembroke.
1846— Moderators j ^^11^^111 Collings Mathison, M.A. Trinity.
^ Percival Frost, M.A. St Johns.
Examiners ^ jjarvey Goodwin, M.A. Caius.
Wrangters.
Ds *Hensley, (1) Trin.
Airey, Pemb.
»*Roughton, I w Joh.
•Sandeman,(2)/I^ Queens'.
•Fuller, Emm.
•Hoare, Joh.
•Wilbraham, Trin.
•Budd, Caius.
♦Cooper, Joh.
*Bower, Joh.
•Rigg, ^ ''Jh-
Knight, •) Trin.
Reynolds, Queens'.
*Pritchett, ) Kf„ Corpus.
*Woodrow, ) ^^' Caius.
•Howard, Sidney.
Hunt, Corpus.
Glover, /3 Trin.
•Coombe, Peter's
Matthews, Joh.
•Wardale, Clare.
•Wood, a Joh.
Frost, Joh.
White, W. A. Joh.
Haworth-Booth, Trin.
•Simpson, a Jesus.
Wagner, Trin.
Birch, Christ's.
Sutton, Caius.
Hole, Trin.
Holt, J. M. Joh.
Kingston, Caius.
Holroyd, /3 Trin.
Bell, t Joh.
Willink, Joh.
Scott, Caius.
Hammill, 7 Pemb.
Beloe, Corpus.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Malone, Queens'
Romanis, o Emm.
Baird, Trin.
Carroll, Pet.
Bangham, Christ's.
Haviland, Joh.
Watson, Caius.
Eastwood, 1 Joh.
Stocks, Joh.
Drew, Sidney.
Pakenham, Caius.
Thomson, Jesus.
White, T. Joh.
Goodwin, Christ's.
Hoets, Trin.H.
delaCondamine, Joh.
Gaitskell, Joh.
*Lushington,(A)a Trin.
Fairhead, Queens'.
Baker, Christ's.
Shedden, Pet.
*Holmes, /3 Joh.
Holt, R. Y Joh.
Thwaytes, Christ's
Leach, i «v, Trin.
Pitcaim, f-"^' Jesus.
Howse, Joh.
Hancock, Trin.
Goddard, Sidney.
Pepys, Trin.
2Cross, Trin.
Farmer, Trin.
Hallam, (b) a Trin.
De Winton, a Trin.
Standen, i Trin.
Smith, Pemb.
! Fenn, a Trin.
j Pendered, /3 ) » Joh.
Wright, a /^ Trin.
Hodgson,!^ Cath.
Towns, » ^ Joh.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Evans, Corpus.
Vassall, Joh.
Cattley, Joh.
Hastings, /3 Trin.
Warner, Trin.
Markby, a Trin.
Cobbold, Pemb.
•Brown, a Pemb.
Badger, i ^^ Trin.H.
•Norris, a}^«- Trin.
Williams, Queens'.
Clarkson, Emm.
Balleine, Pemb.
Thomson, Sidney.
Daukes, Caius.
Jones, Joh.
Slipper, Emm.
Archer, Jesus
Humble, Joh,
Veasey, Emm.
Grignon, a Trin.
Sargeaunt, 1 m)>„ Joh.
Taylor, /^«- Queens'.
Haslewood, Joh.
Tute, ) aj,„ Joh.
Wise, /"*•*• Clare.
Trevor, Corpus.
Alderson, Caius.
^Wroth, /3 Joh.
Seymour, Trin.
Probyn, Joh.
Blackett, Joh.
Pyne, Emm.
Wilson, /3 Christ's
Smith, C. F. Trin.
Wade, Trin.
Clarke, i Joh.
Wallich, Trin.
Church, ) aj_ Joh.
Furnivall,;^* Trin.H.
Ainslie, 7 T»"»«
Geldart, Trin.H.
Joplin, Queens
Nourse, Caius.
Howe, Joh.
Dixon, Trin.
1 Late Fellow of Jesus.
3 Viscount Cross.
248
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
1847-.MODKRATORS \ "^^^^^ ^^"^"^ Aclams, M.A. St Johns.
lOH^. MODERATORS ^ Qg^rge Gabriel Stokes, M.A. Pembroke.
T?vAM.~i.T,o (John Sykes, M.A. Pembn>Ae.
JiXAMiNKRs j ^yjuiani Collings Mathison, M.A. Trimhj.
Wranglers.
Ds* Wilson, W.P.(l) Joh.
•Walker, (2) Trin.
•Vinter, Joh.
•Hillier, Trin.
!• Emery, Corpus.
^•Phear, Pemb.
Hawkins, Joh.
Hattersley, Joh.
•Pieters, 1 !»< Joh. !
•Watson, R./IJ| Queens'.
Newton, Joh. \
•Headlam, a Joh. \
•Boardman, Caius. j
3*Luard, Trin. \
Ashwell, Caius. \
Sutcliffe, Joh.
• Pollard , Queens'.
Lovell, Caius.
Fearnley, Joh.
Edwards, Pemb.
Ward, Joh.
Cargill, 3 iC**<^-
Simpson,jun. [ ^Trin.
•Treacy, J ~ Emm.l
•Newham, a Joh. !
Scott, Joh. j
Harrison, > Caius. j
•Gunson, a Christ's.
Mather, Trin. '
Wolstenholme,7 Trin.
**Perowne, Corpus.
Gumey, Emm.
Pamell, Pet.
Maegregor, T7-in.
Martyr, Christ's
Goodwin, 7 Caius.
Lomax, Trin.
Ingram, 7 Trin.
Edlin, Trin.
•Gooch, Mapd.
Sowerby,/? Trin.
Holmes, a Pemb.
Leicester, Clare.
Senior Optimes.
D« Ewbank,
Pennington,
Goldie,
Sykes,
Smith, C. T.
Blanchard,
Newnham,
Smythies,
Hayward,
Puckle,
Gough,/3
Davidson,
Read, yS
Beaumont.
Gates,
Morgan,
Metcalfe,
Alder, a
Charlesworth
Welch,
Davies,
Hewetson,
Aston,
Ottey, 7
Millard, 7
•Evans, a (A^
«Ogle,
•Milner, yS
Penny, 7 v^.i, .
•VanSittart,a(B) Trin.
Plater, 7 Christ',<!.
Clarkson, ) aj.^ Queens
Wood, /^^- T»-»v
Peach, 7
Maudson,
Bull, yS
Wilson, J.
Turner,
•Roberts, o
Rack ham,
*Bickersteth,7
Ingleby,
Graham, a
Blomefield, 7
Hildebrand,
Mackintosh,
Hollway,
Dykes,
Caius.
Christ's.
Joh.
Emm.
Caius.
Trin.
Joh.
Emm.
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Cath.
Caius.
Christ's.
Sidney.
Trin.
Joh.
Corpus.
Joh.
Corpus.
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Cath.
Cath.
Christ's.
Trin.
Christ's.
Joh.
Trin.
Clare.
Caius.
Magd.
Corpus.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Emm.
Joh.
Trin.
Cath.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Wigram, Trin.
Jackson, Christ's.
Charlton, 7 Joh.
Smith, C. Queens'.
Bolton, £ Christ's.
Benthall, ) ^Clare.
Simpson, sen.a/^ Trin.
Brett, j«9. Joh.
Calthrop, a/6^ Trtw.
Slater, Cath.
Smith, H. Sidney.
Prest, ^ Joh.
Watson, J. S. Joh.
*Monk, /8 Trin.
*Purton, a Cath.
Luard, G. A. Jes.
Hole, a Joh.
8*Anderson,a Joh.
•Day, a Caius
Clayton, /3 I cs< Caius.
Wray, /6^ Cath.
Manby, Joh.
Longmore,y Emm.
Metcalfe, I <» Corpus.
Smith, F.R.J^QM««njf'.
Back, a Trin.
Weir, /3 Caius.
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, Maqd.
1 Canon of Ely. Hon. Fellow of Corpus.
2 Late Fellow of Clare.
3 Begistrary of the Tlniverslty, 1862—1891.
4 Archdeacon of Norwich, Hulsean Lecturer,
1880.
5 Bishop of Exeter, 1885—1901.
6 Late Fellow of Emmanuel College.
7 Sir J. T. Hibbert, M.P. for Oldham,
1874, 1877-1886, 1892—1895.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
249
.848._MOOH«..OKS {?Ss«Gt'it,TrVtt '''^'""-
Examiners
f William Nathaniel Griffin, M.A. St John's,
I Charles Octavus Budd, M.A. Pembroke.
Wranglers.
Ds*Todhunter,(l) Joh.
* •Mackenzie, Cuius.
•Scott, Sidney.
'•Barry, o(2)i ia< Trin.
•Dusautoy, f^ Joh.
Glover, Joh.
Twisden, Trin.
•Wisken, Caius.
Humber, Joh.
•Hanson, Caius.
**Lamb, Caius.
•Ramadge, Caius.
•Gibson, Queens'.
"""T^Ta.} ^---
Pearson, Trin.
Watson, Corpus.
Rogerson, I. ?j< Joh.
Turner, i^ Caius.
Lyde, Jesus.
Leake, "I jp„ Joh.
Pearse,/?}"^^- Jo/i.
•Scott, C. B.(A)a 2'rin.
Dunn, Joh.
6»Westcott, (B) a Trin.
Bainbridge, Caius.
Deacon, Queens'.
Noel, /8 Trin.
Hernaman, Joh.
Horley, Emm.
*Berry, a Trin.
Watson, A. E. Queens'.
Carr, Joh.
6* Hardy, Trin.
Arnold, Caius.
Chilton, Trin.
Carrington, Trin.
Caldecott, Trin.
Ripley, Caius.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Clark, Joh.
Vallings, Trin.
•Kingsford, a Joh.
Cutts, Queens'.
Stephen, W.R../OA.
Blenkiron, Christ's.
Graves, Joh.
Lee, J.M. Joh.
♦Frost, P. a Joh.
Knapp, Joh.
Turing, Trtn.
Hervey, Clare.
Harvey, Joh.
Dale, F. Trin.
Streatfield, Christ's.
Dent, Trin.
Pratt, Trin.
Dyer, Emm.
Grainger, Caius.
Lewis, Emm,
Blenkin, Caius.
Rawlinson, Trin.
Burn, Joh.
*Vaughan, a Trin.
Adams, 7 Trin.
Gee, $ Joh.
Lee, Queens'.
Allen, Christ's.
Davies, > „ Christ's.
Rumsey, i ^'Joh.
Male, Emm.
Hey gate, 7 Queens'.
Campbell, Queens'.
Fuller, Clare.
Burrell, Christ's.
'♦Davies, J. L. a Trin.
Appach, Trin.
" hite, Clare.
Api
Wh
Junior Optimes.
Ds Cridge, Pet.
Jones, /3 Caius.
Corrie, Emm.
Swain, Pemh.
Taylor, Joh.
Woodhouse, Christ s.
Stanley, Emm.
Fenn, T. F. y Trin.
Binder, Caius.
Ds Heath,
Leighton,
Rutland,
Hudson, /3
Fendall,
Smith, T.
Wilson, W.
Little, ) „ .
Wilson, /^'^
Soames, C. t
Smith, J.
'''^Mayor, a
Turner, R. 0.
Hughes,
Hammond
Martin,
Smyth,
Bowes, J
"Stanley, '
Hon. E. i
H. a '
Bridgewater, j
Smith, O. A. /3
*Wiglesworth,a '
Pengelly, 7
Smith, J. B.
Marston, 7
Norton,
Bishop,
Hayward,
Green,
Dewes,
Russell, /3
Hodgson, 7
Partridge,
Vincent, /3
Dasent, 7)5;
Holme, (a
Richards, '^
Eustace,
Bird,
•Howson, a
Moncrieflf,
Weston, C. C.
Phillips, /3I?
Heaven,
Hughes,
Klugh, /9
Williams, K.7
Jones, R. D,
Richards, 0
Corpus.
Joh.
Emm.
Trin.
Sidney.
Queens'.
Joh.
Sidney.
Emm.
Caius.
Queens'.
Joh.
Trin.
Corpus.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Corpus.
^Q- Trin.
^ Magd.
K Trin.
^ Caius.
Corpus.
Trin.
Caius.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Queens'.
Trin.
Corpus.
Queens'.
Trin.
Trin.
Emm.
ChrUf*.
Pet.
Trin.
Christ's.
Trin.
Trin. H.
Christ's.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Clare.
Trin.
Joh.
Queens'
1 Missionary Bishop in Central Africa, 1861—
1863.
2 Assistant Bishop to the Bishop of London.
Bishop of Sydney, 1884—1890. Hulsean Lecturer,
1894. Canon of Windsor.
3 Hulsean Lecturer, 1860.
4 Bishop of Ely, 18Se-1906.
fi Bishop of Durham, 1890—1901. Regius Pro-
fessor of Divinity, 1870—1890. Late Fellow of
King's College.
6 Late Fellow of Sidney.
7 Hulsean Lecturer, 1890.
8 Professor of Latin. Librarian of the UnlTer-
sity, 1864— 1867.
9 Fifteenth Karl of Derby.
11—5
260
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
1849.-MODERATORS \ William Boimer Hopkins MA. Cath.
( Harvey Goodwin, M.A. Cuius.
Examiners i^^^^.S^ Gabriel Stokes, M.A. Pembroke.
\ Stephen Parkinson, M.A. ^7 Johns.
Wranglers.
Ds *Pel), (2) Joh.
»Phear, (1) Cuius.
•Porter, Pet.
I'Campion, Queens'
•Edwards, Trin.
Jelfery, /3 Cath.
•Thrupp, a Trin.
Drew, Joh.
Hose, Trin.
i'Wray, Trin.
3*Mason, Joh.
Wrench, Joh.
Whale, Joh.
Edwards, Joh.
•Burton, Christ's
Lilly, 7 Joh.
Dobson, Joh.
Earle, i „„ Joh.
•Phillips, /"*■*• Corpus
Lloyd, Caius.
*Davis, 7 Pet.
"•Robinson, Cath.
Williams, Joh.
'•Greenfield, 7 Pemb.
Durham, 7 Jes.
•Cole, Sid.
Rigby, 7 JoJi.
TFerguson, Trin.
Headlam, a Trin.
Porter, Queens'.
Corn well, Emm.
Scargill, Queens'.
Preston, Trin.
Clarke,G.P.(Clucas)7 Joh.
Wigles worth, Trin.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Bade, Joh.
Grimes, Clare
^Waddington, a H \Trin
Wilde, i Trin
Carter, Trin.
Clapin, Joh.
Billington, Emm.
•Rowe, a ^ Trin.
Hodges, Trin.
Cusins, 1 „^ Sid.
Day, ]^9- Joh.
Swan, Joh.
Wylie, Sid
^'•^t'«"'}^9.
,,„^ Clare
Glover, /"*■« Jes.
Dundas, Trin.
Chepmell, Caius.
Edwards, G. O, Trin
♦Baxter, Cath.
Stewart, Joh.
Olver, Corpus.
Thomas, Trin.
8* Carver, a Trin.
Brown, Joh.
Skilton, Corpus.
Stephenson, J. J. Caius.
Cobb, Sid.
Probert, Queens'.
Boutflower,/?J „ , Chr. i
Frere, i^*^- Caius. \
Spencer, Queens'. \
•Willett, Clare. '
Morse, ) ,,„ Caius. '
Newbolt, i^^- Joh. I
Fenn,/? J „^ Trin. i
Gosset, /'*'«■ Trin. j
Edwards, /? v Pemb. ;
Mitchinson,7 J Mq.Clare.
Smith, ' Cath. \
Baxter, /3 Trin \
Hemming, Christ's. ,
Cockshott, Cath. \
Crallan, Emm.
Harrison, Emm '
•Coopland, a Cath. \
Rogers, Clare.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Stoddart, Sid.
Bough ton, Trin.
Clay, J. [ Trin.
Stephenson, A. K. ' Caius.
Bromehead, a Trin.
Tandy, )„ Pet.
^•Taylor, a f"*'^' Trin.
Christmas, 1 ;-^, Jes.
Smith, C. /"*^- Joh.
Codd, 1 Joh.
Dickson, f^^- Trin.
Leith, Trin.
Hewett, Joh.
•Elwyn, a Trin.
•Tayler, a Trin.
Kirkpatrick, Trin.
Butt, Trin.
Gifford, Hon.G.R.) CaiM*.
Weale, (Clare.
Gibson, 7 1 a,^ T7in.
Greathead,/-*^' Christ's
Consterdine, Trin.
Gee, 7 Joh.
Greenstreet, Trin.
Metcalfe, Jes.
Andrews, 71 „^ Trin.
Lermit, Z^^* Joh.
^Hartley, 0 Magd.
Hinchliffe,/?! -j,„ Trm.
Raymond, i^^' Clare
Hadow, Christ's
•Helm, a Jes.
Arthy, Joh.
Foster, 0\ ^^ Chr.
Voigt, /?f^^- Clare.
Bull, a Trin.
Molyueux,> „„ Joh.
Poland, /^9- Emm.
Orman, 0 Corpus.
Compton,)„^ Corpus.
Price, 7 i^^- Joh.
Fowler, 0 Queens'.
Downing, Caius
•Temple, 0 Clare
Paget, Trin.
Attenborough, 7 Joh.
Merry, Jes.
Jones, Cath.
Thornbury, Caiut.
Canning, Emm.
1 President of Queens' College, 1892—1896.
2 Late Fellow of Clare.
3 Late Tutorof St John's.
4 Master of St Catharine's, 1861—1909.
& Late Ambassador of France to England,
French Minister of Foreign Affairs, and President
of the Council.
6 Late Fellow of Queens'.
7 Late Fellow of Clare.
If Equal as Chancellor's Medallists.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
251
1850.--MODERATORS ^ V®,!^'^^®"^^^.' ^'f " '^""^^V-
I John Sykes, M.A. Pembroke,
Examiners \ William Bonner Hopkins, M.A. Cath.
f Archibald Sandeman, M.A. Queens\
WrangUrs.
Dsi'Besant, (1) Joh.
*Watson, (2) Trin.
**Wolstenholme, Joh.
* Hay ward, Joh.
•Cort, /3 Joh.
3*Jameson, i !». Caius.
«»Westlake,a/-^ Trin.
Irving, Joh.
Lethbridge t -^^ Joh.
•Sale, /"*•«• Emm.
»*Liveing, Joh.
Potter, 7 Trin.
♦Bloomfield, Clare.
•York, Queens'.
Harper, Corpus.
•Capel, Christ's.
Lee, Joh.
Harrison, Joh.
Clover, Caius.
Kearney, Joh.
Greenwood, 7 Trin.
Boden 1 a, Joh.
' Watson, f^^* Corpus.
. •Bruce, Hon. i ■ ..„..
T. C. 7 \^ '"^'^'■
Hutt, ' ^ Caius.
Jeddere-Fisher, Trin.
Northeott, Caius.
Clark, Trin.
Head, . Corpus
Munn, > Mq. Emm.
♦Walton, ' Trin.H.
Smith, J. H. ;8 Caius.
Hey wood, a Trin.
De Lisle, Trin.
Howse, Christ's.
Stevenson, Caius.
Fair bairn. Pet.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Jonas,
Roget,
Williams,
Scott,
Whiting,
«*Cheetham, a
Whitehead,
Nicolson,
Smith, F,
Bresher, \ „^
Dingle, Z^^"
Patterson.
Shedden,
Childers,
Irvmg, y
Kirkby,
Boddy,
Mackenzie, a
Law,
Craig,
7 Stokes,
Simpson,
Williams,
Wallis,
Geddes,
Durrant,
Cory ton,
Smyth,
*Schreiber, a (A)
Jenyns,
Hall,
Fisher, W. F.
Cobb,
Wiltshire
sMoule, 7
Smart,
Chambers, 7
Cheales,
•Beamont, o(b)
Ayre,
Penrice, <^«'
9»Powell,/8
Longsdon,
Cobb, T
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Caius.
Caius.
Christ's.
Emm.
Pet.
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Caius.
Trin.
Trin.
Emm.
Jesus.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Caius.
Caius.
Joh.
Caius.
Pet.
Emm.
Trin.
Jesus.
Trin.
Emm.
Christ's.
Trin.
Christ's.
Trin.
Corpus.
Sid.
Trin.
Christ's.
Trin.
Emm.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
I Junior Optimes.
Ds Beecheno, Queens
Anstice,
Balleine,
Honand,}^«-
Burnett,
Prescott, a
Whitley,
Bence,
Coates, ) „
Stallard, i^^'
Bell, a
Chance, a
io»Perowne, a
UTurnbuU,
Hubbard,
•Collett, /3
Ferrier,
Iggulden,
Wilson,
Harman, y
Butcher, 7
Raper,
Dacre, ) a^„
Jackson,/'*^-
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Queens'
Emm.
Joh.
Trin.
Clare.
Trin.
Corpus
Pet.
Caius.
Clare.
Pemb.
Emm.
Cath.
Caius.
Emm.
Trin.
Caius.
Trin.
Hodgson, T. E. 7 Trin.
Kirkland
Whyley
Craig, /3
Clay, a
Drake,
Goodier,
i2*Hort, a
Simpson,
♦Jenkins, /3
Cholmeley,
Stephenson,
Newham,
Calvert, /3
Hirst,
]jEq.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Jesus.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Cath.
Pemb.
Emm.
Trin.
Clare.
1 Re-elected Fellow, 1889.
2 Late Fellow of St John's, late Fellow of Christ's.
3 Late Fellow of St Catharine's.
4 King's Counsel. Whewell Professor of International Law, 1887— liWS.
5 Professor of Chemistry. 1861—1908.
6 Hulsean Lecturer, 1896.
7 Chancellor of Armagh Cathedral.
8 Bishop of Mid-China, 1880—1908.
9 M.P. for Wigan.
10 Master of Corpus Christ!, 1879—1906. Hulsean Lecturer, 1866.
11 Hon. Canon of Wakefield.
12 Hulsean Lecturer, 1871. Hulsean Professor of Divinity, 1878— 188X
1887—1892. Late Fellow of Emmanuel, and of Trinity.
Lady Margaret ProfeMor
252
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
1851— MoDKRATORs^^^*^"** ^ayley, M.A. Trinity.
iS5i.— MODERATORS ^Yj^^^^g Gaskin, M.A. Jesus.
p^. „,„„„„ ^ Lewis Hensley, M.A. Trinity.
ExAMiXERS \j^^^ gyj^^^^ ^^ Pembroke.
Wranglers.
Dsi*Ferrers, (1)
* Evans,
•Yool, (2)
2*Callendar,
*Jackson.
"Eastburn,
**Dusautoy,
Smith, J. N.
*• Porter
6*Searle,
Clarke,
*Holme,
Coltman,
•Gorham, /3
Lees,
•Chalker,
Russell,
Matthew,
Yates,
•Rennie,
Bedwell,
Wilson, J. A.
Williams. R.
Claydon
Lyde,
Cowie,
Williams, W. O.
•Simmonds,
*Hemmans,
Kirkman, \
«*Liehtfoot, (A) a I
West,
7Rendel,
•Shears,
Whitfeld, ^
Butler, a
•Blore. a
Mq.
Caius.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Caiut.
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Pet.
Pemb.
Joh.
Corpus.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Emm.
Joh.
Emm.
Joh.
Sid.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh
Queens'.
Trin.
Queens'.
Jesus.
Pet.
Queens'.
Trin.
Kmm.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.H.
Trin.
Trin.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Gammell,
Adolphus,
Young,
Mousley, I „
Stewart, t ^«
Everard,
Jackson,
Leicester,
I Standen,
j Mounsey,
] Goodwin,
i Dowland,
j Norton,
Locock,
I Downes, E,
' •Bum,<B)a
I Amos,
Seed,
! Hudson,
Smith, J. N.
Clements,
Masheder,
Stone,
Williams, J. D.
Harris,
Rowe,
sHarcourt, a \
Wilson, A, i3'»
Heywood,
Ward,
Eaton,
Wallace, p
\ King,
Harden,
j Williamson,
Jesus.
Corpus.
Trin.
Sid.
Caius.
Joh.
Sid.
Joh.
Trin.
Christ's.
Cath.
Joh.
Joh.
Caius.
Trin.
Trin.
Clare.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Emm.
Jesus.
a Trin.
Clare.
Joh.
^Trin.
5 Trin.
Trin.
Caius.
Trin.
Jesus.
Christ's
Magd.
Cams.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Slater, Joh.
Hubbard, Joh.
Phillips, a Emm.
Lee, Emm.
Borrow, Joh.
Davis, I „^ Joh.
Hardwick, f ^^' Joh.
Lyon, Trin.
Cheese, Joh.
Collins,) „^ Joh.
Currie, f^^- Trin.
White, /3 Caius.
Paley, Pet.
Stratton, Trin.
Creswick, 1 j,^ Trin.
Foster, p ' ^«- Trin.
Holmes, F. G.y I Joh.
Payne, > Trin.
Kingdon, Caius.
Newenham, Christ's.
Bluett, j „ Emm.
Norwood, j ^' Queens'.
Tatham, y Joh.
•Taylor, a Pet.
Wemyss, Jesus.
Langton, Joh.
*Bateman, /3 j „ Joh.
Kennion, ^ ^'Trin.
Holmes, C. F. /3 Joh.
Bignold, /3 Trin.
Torre, Joh.
Redmayne,/3j ^Trin.
Wrey, ifiVoA.
Seymour, ' Jesus.
Hubbard, Caius.
Young, Christ's.
Godfrey, y Emm.
Jeckell, Joh.
0])enshaw, Joh.
Barnard, Christ's.
Moorsom, Trin.
Richardson, Cath.
Andrews, Caius.
Girling, /5 Caius
4 Master of St Peter's, 1876—1900.
1 Master of Gonville and Caius College, 1880—1903.
2 Late Fellow of Magdalene College.
3 Late Fellow of Clare.
5 Master of Pembroke, 1880—1902.
6 Bishop of Durham, 1879—1890. Hulsean Professor of Divinity, 1861—1876. lady Margaret Pro-
fessor of Divinity, 1875—1879. 7 K.C.I.E.
8 Professor of International Law, 1869—1887.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
253
1 852. — MODER 4T0KS
Examiners
Wranglers.
Ds^Tait, (1) Pet.
•Steele, (2) Pet.
» Godfray, Joh.
2»Phear, Emm.
Dickinson,) (> Trin.
•Seeley, o (^ Trin.
*Wright, Corpus.
Hunter, Trin.
•Carey, /8 Trin.
Chambers, /3 Joh.
*Snell, Corpus.
^•Sharpe, a Trin.
White, T. 7 Joh.
*Shaw, Caius.
Cust, y3 ) !* Trin.
Hudson,/ 6^ Joh.
•Searle, Queens'
•Sale, Christ's
•Woodward, Joh.
Mathews, Joh.
•Jeakes, Pet.
Lloyd, J. Trin.
Maltby, Caius.
Cabell, Joh.
Ballance, Trin.
Duckworth, , Joh.
Evans, I !s<Trin.
•Hammond, a( l<^ Trin.
Herries, ; Trin.
Barry, Pemb.
Smith, Jestis.
Locock, Trin.
Harbord, Joh.
*Laughton, Caius.
Scott, > &. Jesus.
Smith,/ fi^ Clare.
Prescott,/3 Trin.
Lloyd, O. W. Trin.
Hughes, Joh.
Le Sueur, Joh.
[ Harvey Goodwin, M.A. Caius.
^ Stephen Parkinson, M.A. St John's.
; Arthur Cayley, M.A. Trinity.
Charles Fred. Mackenzie, M.A. Caius.
Senior Optimes. Junior Optimes.
Ds Edwards, y Trin.
Rotherham Joh.
Mitchell, Joh.
Smith, Queens'
Montford, CorT)us.
Hyde, Emm. i
Ellis, Joh. i
Elliott, Trin.
Con worth, ) <i, Caius '
Pepys, /^ Trin. \
sfirownlow, Trin. \
Marden, Christ's. !
Every, Jesus.
Meadows, Corpus.
Christie, W. L. Trin.
Chandless, a Trin.
Handcock, Christ^s
Lees, \ j,^ Emm.
Mason,/ ^*- Christ's.
Ramskill, Cath.
Rose, Caius.
Pratt, Pel.
Christie, J, S. Trin.
*Gurdon, Trin.
Outram, Christ's.
Smith, Trin.
Coke, J „„ Joh.
LeGros,/^^- Jesus.
Peake, Joh.
Usill, Trin.
Thompson, /3 Pet.
Parnell, Joh.
Bagshawe, Joh.
7 "Macnaghten, a (b) Trin.
Norman, Cath.
Lane, Caius.
Piatt, Trin.
Goodhart, fi Caius.
Bramley, Trin.
Huntsman Jesus.
8 •Morley, /3 Joh.
Tomkins, Joh.
^•Benson, o(a) Trin.
•Fowler, 7 Sid.
Campbell, Caius.
Perceval, Caius.
Turnbull, Caius.
Hedgeland, Emm.
Clark, Trin. H.
DsBousfield,
Queens'
•Burn, a
Trin.
Pearse, a
Trin.
Cleaver,
Magd.
Bingley,7
Trin.
Brandt,
Trin.
J^'Trevor,
Cath.
Carte,
Sid.
•Ellis, a
Trin.
Francis,
}t?S.'''
Thomnson,a
Ferard,
Trin.
•Raynes, a
Clare.
Martin, 7
Trin.
Brown, 3
Christ's.
Monro, 8
Joh.
Bazley,
Lloyd, fi
Trin.
Caius.
Haslam,
Joh.
♦Brodribb, a
Joh.
Lovell,
Joh.
Prest,
Trin.
Denton,
Joh.
Black, B
Pemb.
White, F. A.
7 Joh.
Oldfield,
Trin.
Langley, /3
Joh.
Orford,
ChrUt's.
Riadore,
Pet.
Atherton,
Joh.
Assheton,
Trin.
Fenn, 3
Trin.
Page, '^
Joh.
Watson,
Joh.
Kempson, 7
Joh.
Tulk,
Trin.H.
Dury,
Emm.
Watson, 7
Corpus.
Chippindall,
Trin.
Lennard,
Pet.
Wade,
Joh.
Frossard,
Joh.
Badcock.i „
Joh.
Pittar, f-^- Caiut.
Haslewood,
Joh.
Laurence,
Trin.
Munn, 7
Caiut.
1 Esguire Bedell. 1854— 18V7.
2 Master of Emmanuel, 1871—1895.
3 Late Fellow of Christ's.
4 Hon. Fellow of Caius.
5 Roman Catholic Bishop of Clifton, 1894—1901.
6 First Baron Cranworth of Letton.
7 Lord Hacnaght«n, a Lord of Appeal In Ordi>
nary. Hon. Fellow of Trinity College.
8 Late Fellow of St Catharine's.
9 Archbishopof Canterbury, 1882— 1896. Bishop
of Truro, 1877—1882.
10 C.B. Hon. Fellow of St Catharine's.
254
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
l853.-Mo».«.xo«s iS^JX^^M.A.tTX''-^- '''"'"*•
Examiners
Wranglers.
Ds'Sprague, (1)
•Batty, (2)
•Newbery,
*Lunn,
1 Cohen,
*Beasley,
♦Roberts,
Wilson,
Gibsone, y ^
•Stewart, [
•Thorpe, (
♦Wilkinson, '
Fleay, fi
♦Dulley,
•Gardiner,
*Fowler,1 <>
♦Glynn, /^
Gedge,
Taylor,
• Pope,
Kinnear,) .
Powell. \§:
2* Ware, a >^
Harrison,
Maclennan,
3* Morgan,
Charters,
Brittan.l (31
*'Pike, |8/^
Autridge,
(Will. Archer Porter, M.A. St Peter's.
I Will. Magan Campion, M.A. Queens'.
J oh.
Emm.
Joh.
Joh.
Autndee, ) .
Dicey. 3 \i
Johnson,'"
Heppel,
Butler,
Bebb,
Walker,
Fortey,
Barnes,
*Haviland, i
Smith, E. M.J
Green,
Joh
Corpus.
Trin.
Trin.
Pet.
Christ's.
Corpus.
Trin.
Caius.
Pet.
Christ's.
Pet.
Trin.
Trin.
Sid.
Christ's.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Jesus.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Christ's.
Joh.
Christ's.
Joh.
Jesus.
Jesus.
Trin.
oJoh.
I Trin.
Sid.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Doman, Emm.
Hart, Emm.
Kirby, Joh.
Ewbank, Caius.
de Quetteville, Pet.
Helme, Trin.
Price, Joh.
Litchfield, j3 Trin.
Harvey, Trin.
Sweeting, Joh.
Stone, Trin.
Wells, Caius.
Emm.
Caius.
Caius.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Sid.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Emm.
Trin.
Emm.
Caius.
^ Trin.
Emm.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Magd.
Kingston,
Humphreys,
Newman,
Paul,
Tiarks,y
Croad, ^
Lowe, y \6<
Walker, J. /^
*Seott, a (b)
Babington,
O'Brien,
Hopwood,
Bradly,
»Suter,
Blackader,! o<
Healy, (^
Dent,
Fuller, ) d
Hubbard, )3il^
Johnson, F.W.
Mason,
Wentworth,
^Moorhouse,
♦Craven, a (A)
Bolland,) 6.
Carey, a]^
Smallpeice, /3
Cracroft, y
Highton,
Ray,
Junior Optimes
Ds Griffith, /3 Caiut.
Smith,
Pierpoint,
Johnson,
Blakiston, a
^Lefevre,
Windham,
Robinson,
- 1 King's Counsel. University Counsel. Hon.
Fellow of Magdalene.
•2 Bishop Suffragan of Barrow-in-Furness, 1889
—1909.
3 Master of Jesus College.
4 Late Fellow of Downing College.
5 Bishop of Nelson, New Zealand, 1866—1892.
6 Bishop of Melbourne, 1876—1886. BUhop of
Manchester, 1886-1903. Hulsean Lecturer, 1866.
Plowman, Trin.
•James, a King's.
Ogden, Joh.
A yerst, y Caius.
Clementson, Pemh.
Willey, Caius.
Francis, Christ's.
Cole, y J a- Caius.
Smyth, JB^ Christ's.
Gray, Trin.
Bower, 1 ©< Clare.
Holbrow,/^ Pemb.
Musgrave, Trin.
Dowson, Queens'.
Semple, Trin.
Molesworth, |3 Joh.
" Royston , ^ Trin.
Tearle, Trin.H.
•Calvert, a Joh.
Atcheson, Trin.
Heilbronn, /3 Pemb.
Coates \ (Si Pemb.
Daniel i^ Corpus.
Holden, Trin.H.
'Atkinson, yiw Trin.
Cooper, (^ Trin.
Philipson, Joh.
Doyle, Christ's.
loBathurst, Trin.
Williams, Joh.
Rudge, Trin.
Kay, Joh.
Leaver, Caius.
Stockdale, Cath.
Riley, Caius.
Whalley, Magd.
Burdon,l!3i Joti.
Morris, jl^ Trin.H.
Smith, G. E. Trin.
Clarke, Joh.
Biddle, Trin.
Gallon, Trin.
Rhodes, Trin.
Molesworth, Christ's.
Fowler, Sid.
Lee, Cath.
Story, Y Joh.
Anderson, Caius.
Caius. Walter, y Ca/h.
Joh. Chenery, /3 Caius.
Caius. Lysiey, Trin.
Trin. Gilmore, Ic^ Caius.
Trin. Salisbury,/^ Trin.H.
Trin. Collier, /3 Trin.
Joh. Grahame, Caius.
Angell, Corpus.
Hon. Fellow of St John's.
7 Lord Eversley. MP. for Bradfoid, Central
Di vi» ion, 1886— 1895. First Commissioner of Works,
1.S80— 1884, 1892—1894. Po«tmaiiter-Geiier»l. 1884,
1885. President of the Local Government Board,
1894—189.9.
8 Bi&hop of the Mauritiui, 1872—1890.
9 Honorary Canon of Southwell.
10 Sixth Earl Bathurst.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
256
Senior Optimes.
Ds Izard,
Wei^htman,
Rimington,
Dicey, •)
Maqd.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
'Bailey, H. R. a Joh.
Thomas,
Jessop,
Capel,
Baker,
Fox,
Kingsford,
Pace,
*Foxley, a
Franks,
' Crcft, a
Caiut.
Joh.
Joh.
Clare.
Sid.
Jesus.
Pemb.
Joh.
Trin. H.
Cuius.
Kempson,/3 Caiua.
Sanderson, /3 Corpus.
Curphey Trin.
Quick, j Trin.
Weston, I -^9- Trin. H.
\ William Walton, M.A. IVinity,
Examiners I^^'^P^ fT?^'*!"!;?^?^^„^;^/ ^^^^i^^-
iPercival Frost, M.A. St Johns.
Wranglers.
Ds *Routh, ^ Pet.
i*Maxwell, ^I Trin.
*Droop, Trin.
♦Home, Joh.
•Day, a \S Joh.
♦Wilkinson,!* Trin.
VVhitt, Trin.
2* Latham, Joh.
Pratt, Corpus.
•Brown, Cuius.
3* Bates, Joh.
Falkner, Joh.
*Glover, Emm.
•Campbell, Trin.H.
•Burbury, a (B) . zrJoh.
Hutehinson,T,N. \^Joh.
Eiphinstone, Trin.
Sampson, ) s,„ Joh.
*Wright, l'^'^- Trin.
•Stephen, Trin. H.
*Deighton, Queens'.
Coltman, /3 Trin.
Candy, Emm.
Robinson, Trin.
Godrich, i a,„ Emm.
SLawson. Z^** Trin.
Cornell, 7 Clare.
Ames, Trin.
Leake, /8 Joh.
Sturges, Emm.
Sweeting, Pemb.
Gabb, Caius.
Almond, \ .Emm.
Grabham, \^Joh.
Littlewood, t' ^ Pemb.
Tomkinson, Trin.
Rawlinson, Emm.
Hare, i'^»Joh.
Roberts, E. 7|6^Jofe.
Arnold, j <irTrin
*Hawkins, a (a) t S^ Trin.
Lawrence, Queens'.
Woodhouse, Cuius.
Trin.
Corpus.
Queens'.
Trin.
Magd.
Trin.
Trin.
Hutchinson, ^ Trin
Baker, W. De F. Emm
Whiteside, J. Cath.
Robertson,
De St Croix, /
Strugnell,
Wood, J. R.
•Campbell, a {
Monro, /8 I
Coulson,
•Elliot. ^
Burnaby, Christ's.
Ward, Emm.
Welch, W.J. J. Cath.
Corpus.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin. H.
Christ's.
'Cavendish, Lord Trin.
Drew,
Smith, J. S.
Ward, /8
Graham,
Vicars,
Kershaw,
Craston,
Field,
Elliot,
Marshall,P
Walker,
Dent,
Richards, /8
Hedges,
Kingdon, /3
Smith, G. M. /3 Caiut.
Forster, G, B. Joh.
Sale, o Trin.
Gordon, Christ's.
Carlon, Trin.
Emm.
Christ's.
Emm.
ja-„ Trin.
^•Clure.
Corpus.
Trin.
Trin.
Queens'.
Trin.
Junim- Optimes.
Ds Tonge, Joh.
Walker, W. H. Joh.
8*Farrar, a( -,„ Trin.
Patch, i^«- Joh.
Cory, Pet.
H indie, Joh.
Upton, Trin.
Atlay, 7 Joh.
Lockett, 7 Queens'.
Wood, J. Joh.
•Fletcher, a Caius.
Walford, 7 Trin.
Tweddle, Joh.
Luckock, Joh.
Green, A. J. M. Caius.
Wilkinson, J. F. Joh.
Webb, Emm.
Image, Trin.H.
Betts, Trin.
Freshfield, Trin.
Bates, Trin.
Wilson, W. /3 Trin.
9Pontifex, Trin.
Leaf, Trin.
Godfray Jesus
Longlands, Jesus.
•Jackson, /8 J „„ Magd.
Ward, j ^ Owens'.
Bailey, Sid.
Hauxwell, Cuius.
Sealy, Caius.
Willcock, Trin.
Soden, Emm.
Cooper, Trin.
Stokes, /3 Cuius
Swanston, Trin.
Murray, Trin.
Symonds Caius.
Nix, 7 Trin.
Leachman, Trin.
Nash, Caius.
Lewin, Joh.
Rokeby, Trin.
^ Equal as Sniith'K Priiemeo.
1 Professor of Experimental Pbvsici, 1871—
1879.
a Late Fellow of Clare.
3 Late Fellow of Caiu*.
4 Head Manter of HarrUon Collet;e, Barbudo*.
8 Recordpf of Rictamond, Torkabire.
6 HiiUean Lecturer, 1881.
7 EightbDiikeofDeTonthire, Cbancellor of tb«
University, 1892—1908.
8 Hulsean Lecturer, 1870.
9 K.C.I.E.
266
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
1856.
. . ( Lewis Hensley, M.A. Trinity.
■Moderators I p^^^^^^j ^^^^(^ ^.A. St John's.
Examiners
Hugh Callendar, M.A. Magdalene.
Wranglers.
Ds Savage, If Joh.
'♦Courtney, % Joh.
*Elsee, Joh.
*Crompton, > w Trin.
*Cuthbertson,)^ Corpus.
^Green, A. H. ) • Caius.
3*Hudson Sm Trin.
(Pemberton), V ) ^
»Rees,a{B) Joh.
*Gray, C. Trin.
»Drewry, 1 m^,, Pemb.
*DuPort,)'*'^- Caiut.
♦•Prescott, Corpus.
Smethurst, Joh.
*Headland, y Caius.
^•Long, Corpus.
Puller, Trin.
Iselin, Corpus.
•Lamb, Christ's.
Thompson, Trin.
*Fitzroy, Trin.H.
Harrison, Trin.
Woolnough, Corpus.
Dumas, 1 s^r, •'<''*•
Okely, r^^' Trin.
Lobb, Trin.
Reynolds, Kmm.
Jones, F. H.I »< Emm.
*Ninnis (^ Clare.
Beard, Joh.
Marchant, Trin.
Brakenridge,i <> Christ's.
Freeman, Y f^ Caius.
Milward, Christ's.
6»Machray, Sid.
Tucker, R. Joh.
Devenish, Trin.
Browning,C.A.R.Cat/i.
*Monro, a Trin.
Pomeroy, p Trin.
Hooppell, Joh.
Scudamore, Joh.
Whitlow, Sidney.
Leonard, Magd.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Watson, R. G. Corpus.
Wood, /3 Cath.
Browning,H.B. j Queens'.
Clarke, I Clare.
Rusby, Magd.
Brown, G. W. Emm.
Dix, Caius.
French, Queens'.
Clare, Pet.
Edwards, P Pemb.
Christie, Joh.
♦Hancock, a(A) Joh.
Muriel, Pet.
'Straffen, Christ's.
Hughes. Emm.
Collins, G. Cath.
Westerman, Queens'.
Beck, A. Caius.
Bickford, Trin.
Hoare, ^ Caius.
Lord, Jesus.
Agnew, Trin.
Butt, Jesus.
Watson, F. F. Caius.
Godson, Pemb.
Lufkin, Joh.
Walford, Trin.
Du Boulay Trin.
Whitley, Emm.
Sanders, Kmm.
Clay, ) ar« Emm.
Griffith, ;^^- Caius.
Leathes, Joh.
Ward, F. L. Trin.
Banham, Sid.
Vernon, Joh.
Bealey, Sid.
Matthews, Trin.
•Green, W. C a King's.
•Beck, E. J./3 Clare.
Moore, y Joh.
8* Pearson, J. B. a Joh.
Meeres, /3 Clare.
Phillips, Queens'.
Holdsworth, Pet.
Yeats, Joh.
*Baty, Sid.
Bonnam-Carter, TTrin.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Etheridge,
Caius.
Lindsay,
Trin.
Loosemore,
Cath.
Sowerby,
Joh.
Balshaw,
Joh.
Lander,
Corpus.
Hornby,
Trin.
Poole,
Joh.
Harlock,
Pet.
Burrow, J. H.
Cath.
Wilkinson,
Christ's.
Wilde,
Clare.
*WebsYer,a}^'^
Joh.
' Trin.
Smith, W.
Jesus.
Burrow, R. J.
Joh.
Little, p
Joh.
Beaumont, y
?«•
^Marsden
Scholfield,
Trin.
Child,
Joh.
Heeley,a
Trin.
Alston,
Trin.
Wimberley,
Trin.
Healy,
Trin.H.
Pearse, 8 1 ar«
Pigou,'^J^«-
Cayley, /3
Trin.
Queens'.
Joh.
Casher,
Caius.
Haigh,
Roxby,
Christ's.
Joh.
io»Butler, a
Trin.
Spurgin,
Clare.
Propert,
Trin.H.
Ward, A. H.
Pemb.
Richards,
Jesus.
11 Bousfield,
Caius.
Mothersole,
Trin.
Grindrod,
Trin.
Randolph,
Trin.
Bennett,
Corpus.
Summerhayes,7 Queens'.
Molyneux, Magd.
Dand, Christ's.
Bo wen, Trin.
Browne, Jesus.
Shore, Trin.
Scowcroft, Magd.
1 Equal as Smitb's Prizemen.
1 Lord Courtney. M.P. (or Cornwall, Bodmin
DiTision, 188.V1900. Hon. Fellow of St John's.
2 Professor of Geology at Oxford, 1888-1896.
3 Prebendary of York.
4 Cnnon, Archdeacon and Chancellor of the
Diocese of Carlisle.
fi Laie Fellow of Caius.
6 Archbishop of Rupert's Land, 1893—1904
7 HuUean Lecturer, 1874.
8 Lute Fellow of Emmanuel.
9 Bishop of Bathurst, Australia, 1869-1885.
10 Maotcr of Trinity College. Dean of Glouces-
ter, 18?5-1886. Head Master of Harrow School,
11 Bishop of Pretoria, 1878—1902.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
257
1 856. — Moderators
Examiners
Wranglers.
Ds'Hadley, (1) Joh.
*Rigby, (a) /3 Trin.
♦Clarke,C.B. ) .Queens'.
•Ellis V^Sidnei/.
•Smith.H.W.^ ^Trm.
♦Hardy p Trin.
I'Fawcett Trin.H.
*Moore Pemb.
*Harlin Pet.
Rouse Trin.
Harpley Joh.
*Atkinsoni j, Trin.H.
«*Bonney|3i^9- Joh.
• Dyson Emm.
Duncan Pemb.
Pierce Corpus.
Kendall Joh.
*Long, R. Corpus.
3»Marten Joh.
Preston j Emm.
Sharp }ASq. Jesus.
Street ) Emm.
Edridge Emm.
Glen 1 „„ Emm.
Ward, E. I -^9- Chrisfs.
Hall Jesus.
Tebay Joh.
•Candy 1 „^ Sidney.
*Clark i^^' Maqd.
**Browne, G. F. Cath.
Ebden ) Christ's.
*Rowea(B)?^. Joh.
Sweeting/3^ Joh.
Piper Trin.
Hickling Clare.
( J. Budd Phear, M.A. Clare.
\ William Henry Besant, M.A. JbA.
( Edward John Hillier, M.A. Trinity,
\ Joseph Wolstenholme, M.A. Christ' ^
Senior Optimes.
Ds Streeter Clare.
Cholmeley Emm.
Wigan Trin.
Cormackl „^ Queens'.
Southey J^«- Caius.
Tatham Joh.
Glover . Jon.
Howlett l-(Eg. Caius
Speer ( Trin.
Powley Jesus.
Liveing Christ's.
Martindale Joh.
Townson Trin.
Gyles Joh.
Challisl ,,„ Trin.
Nairnej^* Emm.
Exton y Joh.
Stone, H. 1 „. Trin.
Stubbs l"^^- Pemb.
Aeland Jesus.
Bury Emm.
White Joh.
Lane 1 «„ Joh.
LawsonJ'*'*- Trin.
Worthington Joh.
Bell) jo,^ Christ's.
Nix f^^- Trin.
*Brown a (a) Trin.
'•Smith, R.Hortono Joh.
Penley Corpus.
Poulton Joh.
Fish Caius.
Gordon Joh.
Pengelley Queens'.
Cutler ) Joh.
Grover >Mq.Emm.
Mason, G.^ Sidney.
SRansome Caius.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Elwell
Jesus.
*Wilson«
Magd.
Fenton B
Trin.
Lloyd
Pemb.
Marshall
Corpus.
Carter
Joh.
CuUey
Trin.
Mead
Joh.
Spedding
Trin.
Robertson
Trin.
Watts
Christ's.
Bostock
Trin.H.
"Cheetham
Christ's.
Cutting y
Corpus.
Collins
Sidney.
Sills
Joh.
Knowles
Cath.
SMaelagan
Pet.
Burton
Caius.
Gleadow
Joh.
Kelly p
Trin.
Smith, W. E.
Joh.
Kennedy
Caius
Wilson, R.
Trin.
Fuller
Joh.
•Calverley a
Christ's
Raby
Clare.
Beach
Joh.
Cowie
Joh.
Jackson, T. H
.Joh.
Barker
Trin.
Balls y
Cath.
K3f?l^
Trin.
• Clare.
Stone
Pemb.
Currie
Magd.
Meares
Trin.
Penfold
Trin.H.
King
Caius.
Nunn, J. p
Joh.
Marriott ^
Corpus
1 Proiestor of Political Econonny, 1863— 1884.
3 HuUean Lecturer, 1S84.
3 King's Counsel.
4 Bishop of Bristol. Bishop of Stepney, 1895—1897. Disney Profeesor of Archaeology,
1887—1892. Hon. Fellow of St Catharine's.
6 King's Counsel. Treasurer of Lincoln's Inn. Founder of the Raymond Horton-Smith Prize.
8 Hon. Fellow of Caius.
7 Bishop of Sierra Leone, 1870—1882.
8 Bishop of Lichfield, 187&-1891. Archbishop of Tork, 1891-1908. Hon. Fellow of
St Peter's.
258
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
„ (Samuel George Phear, M.A. Emm.
lixAMiNERS ^William Henry Besant, M.A . Joh.
Queens'.
Wranglers,
Dsi*Finch,(2) Queem'.
*Savage, (1) Pemb.
2»Gorst, Joh.
*Parez, Pemb.
•Walton, Joh.
3'SkeltonJ „^ Queens'.
**Venn, J^«- Caius.
*Ludlow, Joh.
6»Smith, L. Trin.H.
*Shaekell, ^ Pemb.
*Brandreth, Trin.
^Gilbert, y Trin.
*Ewbank,L.l ,,„ Clare.
Hensley, ]-^-Trin.
Jones, C. A.I «,,„ Jok.
* Puller l^'i'Trin.
Harvey, B. W. Joh.
Jones, D. Trin.
*Hurst, Cath.
Davies, Joh.
^Manley, Clare.
Bridge, Sidney.
Harvey, W. C. Joh.
Poreher,] a,„ Emman.
Sykes, j^«- Joh.
Perry ] ^Trin.
Roberts, C.M.m Joh.
Kindersley, Jesut.
*Earle, King's.
*Stone, a Trin.
Goldson, Caius.
Roberts, N. H. Joh.
Fisher, ) Christ's.
Hyde, V Mq. Caius
Lidgett, ) Trin.
Trafford, Pet.
Forster, J.J. | Joh.
Satterthwaite,] Jesus.
6*Somerset, /3 Trin.
Whiting, Caius.
Senior Optimes. i
Ds Seeker, Christ's. 1
Bishop, H. Christ's. !
Fairbrass, E. ] 6-Corpus.
•»'Platt,F.T.a(B) jl^ Tmi.
Dixon, /3 ) Joh. !
Parkyn, > Mq.Joh. I
Shaw, ) Joh.
^ Mel lor, Trin.H.
Wilkinson, Queens'.
Durell, Joh.
Johnson, 1 „^ Clare.
Punneit,^]^^ Clare.
Glover Christ's.
Black well, 1 ar Emman.
Snell, l^^-Trin.
Earnshaw, 1 „ Cath.
Stevens, j-''^' Emman.
Barnes, ) -Magd.
Cookson,T.C. }§^ Caius.
Salvin, )^ Trin.H.
Lee, T. W. /3| »< Trin.
Rivers, j^ Trin.
Meek, | «j. Trin.
Smith.H.W.j'i^ Joft.
Ward, R. ChrisVs.
•Tremlett, King's.
• Delves- Broughton, Tr.H.
Gedge,W.W./3 Caius.
Roberts, Queens'.
Baily > Trin.
Pearson (Pen- . , .
nant), P. P. S^-^^^'
8*Seeley, a (a) j ^ Christ's.
Shaw, y I Caius.
Raven, Emman.
Furniss, \ Trin.
Gould, ^ \Mq. Caius.
Latham,^ Emman.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Swallow, Clare.
Fitton,),, Emman.
Norris,!''*^- Emman.
Hill, H. Emman.
Gibson, } „^ Christ's
M-'Kenzie.j^^-Pc^
Maylor, C. Corpus.
Piatt, G. M. a Trin.
Hawker, la. Jesus.
9Kemp,H.J.|Ii^ Trin.H.
Campbell, C| &. Trin.
Ransome, j^ Trin.
Ingram,) Jesus.
Stork, y >Mq. Joh.
Warlow, ' Queens'.
Barlow, (3 ) -,^ Joh.
Fendall j"®^- Jesus.
Farmer, Emman.
Woodhouse, Trin.
Bramall, ") Joh.
Hensley, ( „„ Christ's.
Manson, f^^* Christ's.
Stanham,j Joh.
Burra, y Trin.
Holmes, y Trin.
Oldfield, Trin.
Martin, H. Corpus.
Davis, ) Christ's.
Foster, >JEq. Christ's.
Wright,' Pet.
Hillyard,} „ Caius.
Owen, J-^*- Emman.
Vernon, Emman.
*Monro, a Caius.
Nellen,F. J. Corpus.
1 Hon. Fellow of Queens'.
2 Sir J. E. Gorst, K C, M.P. for the University, 1892-1896. Hon. Fellow of St John's.
3 Prebendary of Lincoln Cathedral.
4 Hulsean Lecturer, 18C9.
5 King's CounseL Senior Judge of the City of London Court.
6 Cenior of Non-Collegiate StudenU, 1869-81.
7 Right Hon. J. W. Mellor, King's Counsel. M.P. for Yorkshire (Sowerby), 1892—1904.
8 Sir J. B. Seeley, Professor of Modern History, 1869-1895.
9 King's Counsel.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
259
1858.-MODERATORS [ ST°'^°o^I^^^^.,^«ST> ^A' ^«««*-
\ Robert Braithwaite Batty, M.A. Emman.
Examiners ( S^'^If r n ^T ^Tf'Z' ^A' ^"'"''*'-
I Hugh Callendar, M.A. Magdalene.
Wranglers.
Senior Optimes.
Junior Optimei.
Ds*Slesser,{l) Queens*.
DsGreen,T.S.]5;iCatM*.
DsWilkinson.E.G.JoA.
i»Smith, C. A.(2) Pet.
Wormald, j^ Christ's.
Pan ton, Caius.
-fWace, Joh.
Thompson, Jesus.
Karney, Trin.
*Hadley, Trin.
Henslow,! „^ Christ's.
Tweedy, j^*- Bmman.
Jenkins,! „„ Magd.
Sneath, 1^«- Caius.
Bompas, Joh.
Pitcairn, Jesus.
Brown, Cath.
*Bowen, a ] „^ Trin.
MoitimerJ'^9- Clare
Bidder, Trin.
«*Clark,E.C.a(A)Trt«.
s^Crabtrec-y Joh.
Price, Queens'.
Barnacle, ) .Joh.
♦Garrick, | „^ Caius.
*Rouse,; j"*''^- Trin.
Savell, Joft.
Leverett, } §; Emman.
Sendall.a ) ~ Christ's.
Holley, 1 . Tr. H.
» Prior, Trin.
Pennethorne, K^Tr. H.
Wedderburn, H Trin.
Rogers,y Trin.
Lucas, Joh.
Froysell, Trin. H.
♦Hewitt, Emman.
Borradaile, ' . Joh.
♦Evans, King's.
Allen, Christ's.
**Skeat, Christ's.
Clark, ). ^Sidney.
Smith, F. ^Joh.
Kitchen,] _ Joh.
Brett, Joh.
*Mowat,3)^^- Sidney.
Rogers, Clare.
*Fuller, Joh.
*Housley, ) a?/, Clare.
Recordon, |^^-P«m6.
Campbell, Emman.
Coles, ]^„ Caius.
Dearden,i^«- Trin.
Skipworth,Y Emman.
5*Latham. Caius.
* *Fisher, /3 Trin.
Mansell, Caius.
Goodacre.l „„ Emman
Marshall, )-*«-TWn.
Cavendish,Ld.F.C. Trin.
Buckley, Trin.
Gregory, Emman.
Heywood, Trin.
Gruggen, Joh.
^Campbell.-y Trin.
Blomefield,] „ Caius
Crompton, \ ^'Trin.
*Birdwood,| ;p„ Pet.
■ Symns, i^^Joh.
*Donne,a \ 6<Trin.
Henmker,j3] ^ Trin. H.
Lee, I „„ Trin.
Tennent.J^*- Joh.
Lane, | „„ JoA.
Prichard,}^^- Joh.
FuUagar, Caius.
Wright, Caius.
Lys, 1 „ Joh.
Ross.l'*^«- Trin.
Leeming,] „„ Christ's.
Newton, j^^" Joh.
Collins, ) Cath.
Tom, V Mq. Joh.
Barrow, Emman.
•McClellan,a] 5. Trin.
Reeves, ]^ Trin.
Wilson, ) Cath.
Carter, 1 „^ Trin.
Robarts,l^«- Christ's.
Liveing Caius
Adam, ) . Joh.
Finch, )„^ Joh.
Pearson, 1^^- Joh.
Brooks,)^ Trin.
Smith, J ^- Corpus.
Barnes, } ^ Joh.
Green, J.j3 ) ^ Joh.
Cutbill,] ^^ Trin.
Lewty,!^*- Joh.
Johnson,) „ Sidney.
•Lupton,al-**-7oft.
Blissard Joh.
Home, 1 -j.- Clare.
Hunter, |^«- Queens'.
Armfleld, Pemb.
Ireland, \ Trin.
Bos well, 1^„ Clare.
levers, 1^«- i»f«<7d.
Johnston, (JEq.Caius
»Potts,<x(B) 1 Joh.
Rogers-Harrison, 1 ri-CZa
Serjeantson, ji^ Tr.
Parry, Corpus.
Knapton,Y Queens'.
Heppenstall,a1 6-JoA.
Penley, J^ Corpus.
Dury, Trin.
Hudson, Trin.
Broome, Sidney.
Thomas, Joh.
Ketley, Queens'.
Bayliss. Joft.
Blvthe.lis. Christ's
Piatt. jW Trin.
Burton, Queens'.
Mtiller, Sidney.
Goody,} aj.- Caius.
Drake, Trin.
Hunt, Trin.
1 Hon. Fellow of St Peter's.
» E»quite Bedell, 1877—1898.
8 Late Fellow of St Catharine's.
4 Professor or An){lo- Saxon.
5 Downing Profejgor of Medicine, 1874—1894; Deputy Professor, 1868-1874. Formerly Fellow of
Downing. Croonian Lecturer, Royal College of Phrsician*, 1886. Harveian Orator, 1888.
6 Regius Professor of Civil Law. Professorial 'Fellow of St John's. Formerly Fellow of Trinity.
7 Late Sir H. Campbell-Bannennan.
260
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
1869. MODKRATORS
Examiners
Wranglers.
Dsi* Wilson
♦Brown) „
•Steel i^9-
2«Jack(l)
3 'Stone
<»Clifton(2)
♦Mathews
s*Wodehouse y
•Vyvyan
6*0akeley
♦Hopkins
*Adams
Willmot y
7*Cornish
Bush
♦Taylor
Johnson y
Besant
• Longden
SHerschel
Bunting
♦Davidson
Donaldson
Collins
Widdowson
Constable
Dakyns
J oh.
Trin.
Caius.
Pet.
Queens'.
J oh.
Caiiit.
Caiut.
Caius.
Jesus.
Trin. H.
J oh.
Trin.
Sidney.
Joh.
Trin.
Caius.
Christ's.
Queens'.
Trin.
Pemb.
Trin. H
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Christ's.
Trin.
MeClean [jEq. Trin.
Neale ' Joh.
M<^Cally Trin.
Mullins Joh.
Bruce Caius.
»*Si(lgwick a (a) Trin.
Rhodes Clare.
Thompson Trin.
Drew \ sf„ Sidney.
♦Trotter jS J ^^- Trin.
Jones Emman
( Harvey Goodwin, D.D. Caius,
(Norman Macleod Ferrers, M.A. Caius.
(William Magan Campion, M.A. Queens'.
( Robert Braithwaite Batty, M.A. Emman.
Senior Optimes.
Ds O'Neill
Heberden
Green
Musson
Ward/3
Du Port
Johnson
lODeane
Airyy
Griffith
Proud
Stolterfoth
Malkin ^
Cresweli
Tremlett 7
Durst
Roberts y
Winkfield
Harris
Hankey
Emman.
Jesus.
Joh.
Queens'.
Trin.
Caius.
Trin.
Emman.
Trin.
Trin. H.
Joh.
Christ's.
Trin.
Joh.
Sidney.
Caius.
Emman.
Corpus.
Joh.
Trin.
'Longmirea(B) Joh.
Hewison
Sweatman
Arthur /3
Robertson
Rhodes fi
Godson
Stolterfoth
Tebbuttv
Lakiny
Alexander
Fawcett
Loviek
Traftord ^
Browne
Slight
Francis
Cator
Carmichael
Amos ^
Pavnter
GiH
Ashe
Clarke y
Wvatt7
Makinson
HWhitlev
Joh.
Christ's.
Trin.
Christ's.
Trin.
Trin.
Caius.
Trin.
Sidney.
Trin.
Jesus
Caius.
Christ's.
Joh.
Pet.
Trin.
Trin.
Clare.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Cath.
Clare.
Queens'
Junior Optimes.
Caius.
Joh.
Ds Langton
Snape
. Boodle /3
Barton
Stanning /3
Jackson
Pickles
'2*Perkins o
Garland
Allen /3
Little
Fearon y
O'Hara
Wright
♦Hales a
Gardner
Simpson
Laurence
Beasley
Goggs
Marriott
McKellar
1^* Holmes o
Macdonald
Smith l^*^-
Booth a
i*Verey
Steward
Welch
Handley
Hunter y
Fawcett
Foyster
Darby
Scott
De Castro
Attlee 1 a.^
PoynderJ"**
Williams
Home
Ward
Seppings
Nuttall
*5Speechly
Wilks
Joh.
Christ's
Clare.
Joh.
Joh.
Christ's
Magd.
Trtn.
Joh.
Trin.
Caius.
Trin.
Christ's
Joh.
Joh.
Emman.
Trin.
Christ's
Joh.
Corpus
Joh.
Sidney
Caius.
Emman.
Joh.
Trin.
Pet.
Caius
Caius
Trin.
Clare
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Caius
Trin.
Caius
Clare
Caius.
Cath.
Joh.
Trin
1 Canon of Worcester. Hulsean Lecturer, 1898.
5 ProresBorof Mattieinaticsin the University of Glasgow.
3 Radcliffe Observer at Oxford, 1879—1897.
4 Professor of ExperimenUl Philosovhy in the nniweisity of Oxford. Fellow of Merton and
Wadham Colleffes, Oxtord. 5 Prebendary of Exeter.
6 Sir H. Evelyn Oakeley. Formerly Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Training Colleges.
7 Bishop Suffragan of St Germans. Archdeacon of Cornwall.
8 Hon.Professorof Experimental Physics in the Armstrong College, Newcastle-on-Tvne.
9 Professor of Moral Philosophy, 1883— 1900.
10 Prebendary of Chichester.
11 Bishop of ChoteNagpore, 1890—1904.
12 Late Fellow of Downing.
13 Late Fellow of Clare.
14 OflRcJal Referee of the Supreme Court of Judicature.
15 Bishop of Travancore, 1879—1889.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
261
1 860. — Moderators
i Henry William Watson, M.A. Trin.
I Edward John Routh, M.A. St Peter'*.
Examiners
\ jTcruivai r rost, ivi.A. at jonn S.
(Norman Macleod Ferrers, M.A. Caius,
Wranglers.
Senior Optimes.
Junior Optimes.
D3iStirling(l) Trin.
Ds Shoults
Joh.
Ds Beddome ) .
Trin.
*Baily (2) Joh.
Moodie
Trin.
Brownlow>«
Emman.
* Richardson Joh.
Clarke] ^
Smith K
Pemb.
Howard i"?
Clare.
*Durell Joh.
Christ's.
Cowellfl) „„
Peach '^i^-
Trin.
*Merriman Joh.
Rai.an
Trin.
Emman.
2*Snooke(Woods)Y Trin.
Graham
Trin.
Imrie
Christ's.
*Smith,C.J.E. Joh.
Langdon
\ ^Trin.
Sl^Trin.
Brooks
Trin.
3*Crosthwaite) ^Triii.
•Young, SirG.
Shattock
Pemb.
Stephenson J« Trin.
Cachemaille
Caius.
Binyoni -j,^
Bower j^"
Trin.
Foster ' Joh.
Farman
Joh.
Joh.
•Eve ^ Trin.
Harvey
Christ's.
Barwell
Trin.
Fisher Trin.
*Buszard vl fe
Howell ''l^
Trin.
Dunning
Christ's.
Brown Caius.
Cath.
Bullock )
Caius.
Macfarlan Trin.
Pennethome
Jesus.
Cripps ^E^
. Christ's.
*Churton King's.
Codd
Joh.
Clayton y)
Trin.
Candler Trin.
Jackson, Gildart Joh.
♦Attwood
Emman.
Hoare } Joh.
Wyer
Emman.
Coode
Trin.
*Taylora^fi?. Joh.
Mortimer
Trin. H.
D'Almaine
Queens'.
Watkins ' Cains.
Adams ] U,
Weekesi«
Caius.
Hart
Corpus.
Lee Kmman.
Sidney.
Bigg
Caius.
•Braithwaite Clare
Fisher "
Jesus.
Collier
Caius.
Marrack Joh.
6Festing
Trin.
Everett
^Clare.
Proctor Joh.
Metcalfe
Joh.
Lawson
f^Corp.
Williams Trin.
Nunn 1 ^
Watkins 1^
Emman.
MacCalmont
■ Tr.H.
Brent Queens'-
Blissard Emman.
ChriU's
Whittington
ret.
Bunbury lb-
Love 1«
Joh.
iiSmith
Trin. H.
Ferguson 1 ^ Joh.
*MacCarthy Ifi Emman.
Sidney.
Vines
Corpus.
Blyth
Joh.
Fox
Trin.
Bates Magd.
Boulby ) .
Crombie [ra
Johnston 1 •
Queens'.
Davenport) bb
Frere )•«!
Trin.
Evans Corpus.
Trin.
Emman.
Booth ) aj.„ Trin.
Makgill)^^- Trin.
Trin.
Scargill p) „
_ Trin.
* Hodgson aH
King's.
Waddell \^^Trin.
Previte (Orton )Joft.
Nisbet
Jesus.
Wedgewood
Trin.
Mason Christ's.
ssrw
Christ's.
Scott Joh.
Joh.
2 Bay ford ) .Tr. H.
Smith, Jason ^oh.
Andras
Joh.
Ewen
Trin.
Walsh )■ Emm.
'Mules ) -,
Sellwood)'*^
Trin.
• Joh.
sWard
Trin.
Farrant
Trin.
9»Peilea1f
Christ's.
io*Bosanqueto
.King's.
Graham
^ Emman.
Methold
'^Trin H.
Slorrs
Cath
Jessop
Trin.
1
Nixon
Corpus.
Paley ) ^
Westcottl-c
Joh.
Pemb.
1 Lord Justice of Appeal, 1900—1906.
2 King's Counsel. ,„ ,
8 Bishop Suffragan of Beverley. Archdeacon of YorK.
4 Head Master of Kins Kdward's Grammar School, Five Ways, Birminghain.
6 King's Council Recorder of Leicester.
6 Bishop of 8t Alhan., 1890— 1902.
7 Bi»hnp of Nrlson.
8 SirW.E. Ward, K.C.S.I.
9 Master of <hri»t'».
10 Common Serjeant of London. K.C.
11 One of the Metropolitan Magistrates.
% Equal «» Chancellor'ii Medallists.
262
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
(t Augustus Vaughton Hadley, M.A.St Johns,
FvAMTVRR^^H^^'^y William Watson, MA. Trinity.
B-XAMiNERs \^^^^^^ j^hn Routh, M.A. St Peter's.
Wranglers.
Trin.
Magd.
J oh.
Chriit'g.
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Ds Aldis, (1)
i*Bond, (2)
♦Hudson,
*Hensley,
♦Freeman,
♦Sharpe,
*Bushell, jS
^Pattrick,
*Hiern,
♦Thomson,
Thompson,
^Kitchener, /3
*Budd, p
Gabb, 1 ^
Romilly,}^*
Bechaux,
McDowell,
Cheyne,
*Mozley, /3
Hornby,
Dalton, y ^ams.
Davies-Colleyi !3< Trin
Lane, l^ Trin.
Rouse, Trin.
Tomlin, Caiug.
2Channell, /3 Trin.
Bradley, \ j„„ Caius.
Scriven.i^^- Joh.
Rippin, Joh
Thurlbourn,
"Valentine, y
Griffith, , ^
Mathews, J-*
Armitage
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Pemb.
Joh.
Caius.
Sidney.
Pemb.
Joh.
King's.
Penib.
Caius.
Emman.
Joh.
Emman.
•Joh.
Emman.
Senior Optimes.
Dg Williams, Joh.
Churehili,/3i ^ Joft.
Sweeting, jo IVin.
Helt, Trin.
Shuttleworth, Caius.
Buckley, Joh.
3* Abbott, a (A) Joh.
^o\e, ] „^ Christ's.
Skinner, i -^9- Trin.
Hawkins, Joh.
Til lard, Joh.
Finlaison, Jes
Smart, Joh.
Dodd, Trin.
Fawcett, Trin.H.
Corrie, ) — ^ Trin.
Levin, }^«- Cath.
Cooke, 1 ^Joh.
Hughes,W.O.F.l «"£»«.
Barclay, Trin.
Newton, 1;b<„ Joh.
Thomas, I ^«- Trin.
Clarence, l WTrin.
«*Richmond,o (b)) >«s Pet.
Leach, Caius.
Smith, /3 Clare.
Dover, Jes.
Edwards, /3 Trin.
Bull, ) Queens'.
Shepherd, \Mq.Trin.
The! wall, ' Trin.
Robertson, 1 ^Trin.
*T wenty man , a J •« Chr.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Qu liter, Pet.
Heath, Trin.H.
Bumey, Trin.
Airy, a ) -,^ Trin.
*Boys,7l^=^- King's.
Ed wards(Cox-Ed wards) ,
Emman,
Jones, ] &. Trin.
Pierpoint.yifi^ Joh.
Singleton, l^^Pmft.
Francis,
Flather, ] „
Hedges,/3l^*-
Townend,
Hoare, y
Venn,
Maclachlan, )
Wilson, W.R.1
Wilson, W. S.
Warlow,
Foster,
Copestake,] si.
Hulbert, \^
Peers,
Hughes, A. O. Trin.H.
Tanner, Corpus.
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Caius.
^Trin.
^Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Christ's.
Caius.
Cath.
t Mr Hadley was appointed Moderator, Dec. isth, 1860. in place of Mr Newbery, who was obliged
to resign on account of ill health.
1 Archdeacon of Stow. Hon. Fellow of Magdalene.
2 Judge of the King's Bench Division, High Court of Justice.
8 Head Master of the City ofLondon School, 1865—1889. Hulsean Lecturer, 1876.
4 C.B.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
263
/ Norman Macleod Ferrers, M.A. Catus.
Examiners
\ Augustus Vaughton
oi uunn s,
Hadley, M.A. St Johns.
Wranglers.
Senior Optimes.
Junior Optimes.
Ds* Barker (1)
Trin.
Ds Tonge
Emman.
Ds Geldart |
ShuttleworthJ
fe2V. H.
^Trin.
*Laing (2)
Joh.
Kingsford ) a?
„ Trin.
*Dale
Trin.
Moore 1^'*-2W».
Gallagher
Beverley
Corpus.
*Torry
Joh.
Pratt
Joh.
Caius.
*Sephton
Joh.
i'^Burbidge, a
Christ's.
Coddingtoni ^ Trin.
*Banham | -,,„
*Main 1^«-
Caius.
Adams
Caius.
Lamplugh (f
Christ's
Joh.
Dalton 1 jp„
Le Pelley]^*
Christ's.
Christopherson Joh.
i*Joyce
Caius.
■ Caius.
Inman 1 „„
Twynam|^9-
ChrUt's.
^•Taylor, fi
Joh.
Roberts
Christ's.
Trin.
*Catton
Joh
Williams, 7
Trin.
Strickland
Christ's.
*Chapman
*Delf ] fe
♦Mozley.alfJf
Emman.
Stanley
Joh.
Richards
Trin.
Corpus.
Marsh ]jEa
Ridgwayl^^-
Sidney.
Darwin 1 -,.„
Hall 1^«-
Christ's.
King's.
Trin.
Jesus.
Dinnis
Joh.
Ellis \Ma
Kennedy!'*'*^
Trin.
Holliday
Joh.
Blake
Caius.
Joh.
Dunn
Christ's
3«Whitworth
Joh.
Bond )
PowleyVJE?.
Vines (
Christ's.
Marshall, 7
Trin.
Powell, M.
Trtn.
Sidney.
James \jp
Turner! ^«-
Caius.
Clowes
Trin.
Trin.
Christ's.
Bagshawe
Trin.
Warner
Corpus.
Cherry
Poynder
Clare.
Jones
Joh.
Storrs
\ ^Cath.
])STrin.
Caius.
Fynes-Clinton
Williams
Joh.
»Wilson,W.K.a1
De Samuel
Magd.
Joh.
Paterson, /3
Clare.
Munbyl ^„
Siddalll^*-
Trin.
Hatten
Caius.
Coventry
Trin.H.
Clare.
*Morgan
Bowker
Jesus.
Butler \ - ,
Conderj-^^-
Trin.
Emman.
Queens'.
Trin.
Guest, 7
Christ's.
Fletcher
Archer] -.^
Groves }"*'*•
Trin.
Bury
Trin.
Joh.
Casey x
Joh.
Hanbury
Morris
Queens'.
Caius.
Mayo, T. t\jEq. Trin.
Snell Emman
Cherrill | -,..
Sinker, ^1^«
Joh.
• Trin.
1 Judge of the High Court, Chancery DiviBlon. Hon. Fellow of Caius.
2 Master of St John't College, 1881—1908. .
3 Hulsean Lecturer, 1903.
4 Principiil of the Diocesan Training College, Saltley.
^ Equal asChancellorS Medallist*.
264
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
1863. — Moderators
Examiners
Wranglers.
Dsi'Romer, t
'•Leeke,T[/3
*Hockin,
••^Ledger, I -^^,
Moore, i^^-
Aldis.Y
*Crosthwaite,
*Lobley, B
*• Walker, a
Hale,
* Isaacson,
♦Smith,
*Rose,
Warmington,
♦Hopkins,
*Snowdon, 0
Young,
Jones,
Cotterill,
Bolton, 7
Le Sueur,
Davies,
Evett, ^ 1 .
Stevens, H
Thompson,'' •
*Rudd,a
*Allison,
Besant,
6 Dunn,
Ranken,
Wood,
Elderton,
M'Neile, /?
Thomas Savage, M.A. Pemb.
Frederick Charles Wace, M.A. Joh,
Joseph Wolstenholme, M.A. Christ's.
Norman Macleod Ferrers, M.A. Caius.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Pooley,/3i ^ Joh.
Tancock.j^^- Sidmy.
Sale, Emman.
Turner, Sidney.
Clarke, Caius.
Hewitt, \ jp Corpus.
Sedgwick,] ^- Caius.
Baron, 1 ^ Joh.
MeWilliam,7J>p Caius.
* Young, King's.
Quarrmgton, | ^Ca'th.
Rounth waite, j -9' Joh.
Hawkins, Trin.
«»Sidgwick,a(A) Trin.
La Fontaine, Joh.
Alexander, ) k. Trin.
Cartwnght, [^ Joh.
Hardcastle, t ) ' TiHn.
Metcalfe, Joh.
Stephen, Christ's.
Hamilton, 1 ^ Trin.
Tattershall,]'? Queens'.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Luckcock,
Everett, /8
Buchanan,
Lee,
Clarke,
De Montmorency,
Green,
Hollond,
Stephenson,
♦Rust, a
Brown,
Falkner, a
Gael, 1 n,-„
Ransford,)^^
Alexander,
'Gurdon, 1 U7„
sUsbome.l"*^-
Dixon,
Moorsom,
Crewdson,
Fison, y\ ip„
Knight. I ^«-
•Stevens, /3
Dent,
Peel,
Corpus.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin. H.
Trin.
Christ's.
Cath.
Joh.
Chr.
. Trin.
* Trin.
Joh.
Pemb.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Clare.
Chriit's.
Trin.
Trin.
Caius.
Trin.
Trin.
Cuius.
Caius.
Magd.
Trin.
Christ's.
Rich'ards,!^^- Sidney.
Hulbert,
Wilkins,
Brown,
Brown,
Campion,
Buckell,
Carrington.
Clarke,
Lush,
Salter,
Mar ton,
Anderson,
Wyon,
Taylor,
Cramptou
Caiu^.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.H.
Caius.
Joh.
Joh.
ki Pemb.
® Trin.
Clare.
Trin.
^«- Corpug.
Trin.
Trin.
!•
1 f.ord Justice of Appeal, 1899—1906. Hon. Fellow of Trinity Hall.
> Cannn of [.incoln Cathedral
3 Gresham Professor of Astronomy.
4 Lnte Fellow of Corpus.
6 Bishop of Quebec.
6 Extraordinary Fellow of Corpus Christ! College, Oxford.
7 M.P. for Norfolk (North). K.C.M.G.
8 M.P for Essex, Chelmsford Division, 1892— 1900.
9 Bishop Suffrairtn of Barking.
^ Equal a* Smi,, a Prizemen.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
266
^William Walton, M.A, Trinity.
1864.— Moderators ) Michael Marlow Umfreville Wilkinson,
( M.A. Trinity.
B.^,„,^„„„ ^Claude Hubert Parez, M.A. Pembroke.
B.XAMINERS | Frederick Charles Wace, M.A. St John's.
Wranglers.
\jEq.
Trin.
Trin.
Caius.
Trin.
Joh.
Caiua.
Caius.
Trin.
Jesus.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Cath.
King's.
Corpus.
Queens'
Trin.
Trin.
Pet.
King's
DsPurkiss, (1)
i*Turnbull, /3 (2)
*Pearce,
•Cockshott,
•Stuckey,
Crabtree,
*King,
•Gillespie, ^^
^Turner,
Parish,
Ewbank,
Home,
•Phillips,
*Mozley, a(A)
*Cox, 1 n,„
♦Style, 1^«-
Maclaren,
Martin,
Nixon,
♦Gaselee, 1 jrr„
Jardine, yP«-
*Davies, C. B. a
Smallpeice,
Groves, ) ^„
Metcalfe, 1^«-
Oldham, 1 ay-
Williams,}^^
SAlexander
Carver,
Giles,
••MeKenzie,
Jenkins, M.
Whitworth,
Winbolt,
Macartney,
Baron,
Colvin,
Bentley,
Davies-Colley/3 ig"?
Workman, ) ' Trin.
Usherwood Queens'.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Kitson, /3 Christ's.
Christ's.
Trin.
Joh.
Sidney.
Cath.
Christ's.
Sidney.
Trin.H
JEq. Pet.
Magd.
Pet.
^„ Christ's.
/^'i'Pemb.
Trin.
Clare.
Joh.
Trin.
) .Trin.
►Carter, v
Clare,
Newton,
Protheroe,
Schofield,
Pater, j3
5Baker,
Hawkshaw
Lee,
Creeser,
King's.
Joh.
Mq. Joh.
Corpus.
Clare.
Trin.
Trin.
I'^^Rmman.
) Joh.
•Vardy, a(B)>^^. Trin.
Wood,
Stobart,
Wright,
O'Malley.l ;^„
Waters, 1^«
Archbold,
Tennant,
Hill,
Adams,
•Boldeu,
Holland,
Robinson,
^Carpenter
Pharazyn,
Feam,
Pike,
Potts,
Hope,
Hill,
Xq.
Emm
Joh.
Emman.
Trin.
Down.
Joh.
Corpus.
Trin.
Sidney.
Joh.
Trin. H.
Corpus.
Sidney.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
^«' Joh.
Corpus.
Caius.
Emman.
Sidney.
Joh.
2Eq.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Watson,
Buttress,
Hoare, E. B.
Tomlinson,
Johnson, 1 a^^
Pritt, P«
French,
Lascelles.
Vine,
Annand,
Shickle,
Paget,
8 Croft, Y
Ware,
Ward,
Cutting, )
Fleming, L^g
Talbot, )
Allen, J. H.
■^q.
Trin.
Pemb.
Trin.
Trin.
Queens'
Trin.
Emman.
Clare.
Magd.
Trin.
Corpus.
Trin.
Trin.
Caius.
Emman.
Joh.
Christ's
Trin.
oi Trin.
Campbell, D.jf^ Trin.
Peers,
Chapman.E.W.
Morris,
Fulford,
Tomkins,
^q.
Cath.
ri, Trin.
^ Trin.
Emman.
Joh.
Kennedy, J. M. Trin.
1 Late Fellow of St Catharine's College.
2 Hishop Suffragan of Islington.
3 King's Counsel.
5 K c'l C Kp"esid^t-o'f''he Federal Senate of the Australian Commonwealth. 1901-190fc
? l-Z'^:X^Vot'Ho^vXt'or St Catharine's. Hulseaa Lecturer. 1^8.
8 Recorder of Tenterden.
12
266
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
iQ«K \>r«..«™.™,«„« (Isaac Todhunter, M.A. St John's.
I866.-M0DERATOR8 {cteorge Richardson, M.A. StJohn%
[William Walton, M.A. Trinity.
Examiners < Michael Marlow Umfreville Wilkinson,
( M.A. Trinity.
Wranglers.
Senior Optimes.
Junior Optimes.
J. W.(l) 1 '^^***-
Ds Finney
Jones
Caius.
Sidney.
DsMeaby
Beale
SS"''
^•Marshair Joh.
Banham 1 „^
Masheder}^*-
Trin.
Gadsby
Emman
•Taylor,H.M. (2)v Trin.
Sidney.
Locke
Corpus.
•Mitchell Caiu*.
RobLn}^*-
Joh.
Lawson
Caius.
Ashton Sidney.
Down.
Swaffield
Trin.
*Wood Joh.
Lyon
Clare.
Wilson
Pemb.
3Cumming Trin.
Masefield
Joh.
Baring Gould 1 a,„ Corp.
Yeld^ \^9- Joh.
Watson Trin.
3'Whitelaw a (A)
Trin.
*Blanch Joh.
Rendel 1 ^^
Wilcox yj^«-
Trin.
Clarke
Joh.
4*Caldwell Corpus.
Emman.
Smith
Clare.
Levett Joh.
Blakiston
Pet.
Evans, E.
Caius.
■^Bray ) Trin.
Grimley^^q. Pet.
Mills
Joh.
Clay
Trin.
Longley
Magd.
Selby
Joh.
*Taylor ) Clare.
Bensted )
Sidney.
Trotter
Christ's
*Walker Clare.
Bicknell [ ,Eq.
Trin.
Wilson
Joh.
*Pitts Emman.
Sergeant )
Cath.
Dobbs
Trin.
Coutts Joh.
Howard, H. B.
) . Trin.
Heaven
Pet.
♦Beebee a Joh.
Sanderson
^ Jesus.
^ Clare.
Turner
Magd.
*Browne a Trtn.
Wright
Archer 1 a^_
Walker P«-
Corpus
Davis 1 „ Sidney.
Perkins! ^9- Christ's.
Hallowes
Caius.
Jesus.
Booth
Cath.
Foster
Pet.
Russell Joh.
Vawdrey
Joh.
Hyde
tr'
Rendell Trin.
Edwardes
Jesus.
Hodges
Woolley
Carlos p\;^„ Trin.
Griffiths 1^«- Joh.
Morris
Down.
Queens'
•Allsopp
Trin.
Isherwood Joh.
Longman
Trin.
«'Cartmellj3 Christ's.
Smith 1 ;^^ Joh.
TWaughvl^^- Jesus.
Metcllfe, E. P. /3 Christ's.
Roach Joh.
Sutton Joh.
*Hamraond a(B)]^«i. Trin.
Wilson if?3 Je<u».
Hall Pet.
Gibson Craig ) . Trin.
Peachell h^' JoA.
8 Webster 7 )^ Trin.
Hopkinsonl a?„ Cath.
Mathews P«- Catu,.
Gray QM«en#'.
Huntly ^q- Joh.
Shackleton Joh.
Brown Trin.
I Lord Rayleigh. Chancellor of the TTniTersity.
1879—1884. Hon. Fellow of Trinity.
« ProfeiKor of Political Economy, 1884—1908.
. 3 MastefB at Rugby.
4 Master of Corpus Christi.
5 Judge of High Court, King's Bench Division.
6 Tutor of Christ's.
8 Lord Alverstone. Lord Chief Justice.
9 Second Baron Hindlip.
Cavendish Professor of Experimental Physics,
7 Archdeacon and Canon of Ripon.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
267
I866.-M0DERATOBS {Norman Macleod Ferrers, M.A. Cuius
(James Clerk Maxwell, M.A. Trinity.
Examiners
Wranglers.
Pet.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Queens'.
Christ's
Caius.
Cuius.
Trin.H.
Joh.
Caius.
^o.ico Emman.
Marrackl a^^ Joh.
•Pryke 1^«- Joh.
fJoodacrft Sidn
D8i»Morton(l)
Aldi8(2)7
2*Niven ) ^^
3* Stuart;^*
•Pirie [^«-
•Toller
<• Gross
*Dick
•Osborn
Genge
**Lang
*Davies
^q.
Goodacre
Turner
'Covington
Ribton
•Sanderson
♦Galabin a
Thompson
Johnston
PuUiblank
Boys, H.
SHowaJdl^^-
Young /3
Taylor! ^«'
Dewick
Saunders
Winterbotham
•Phillips
*Haslam a.\ ip„
M<=Harg j^*
♦Smith a (A)
Hollis
Rowsell y
Sparling
Questel
Sidney.
Trin.
Joh.
Pemb.
Clare.
Trin.
Christ's.
Trin.
Joh.
Jesut.
Trin.
Trin.
King's.
Clare.
Corpus.
Joh.
Trin.
Pemb.
Corpus.
Joh.
Clare.
King's.
Trin.
Joh.
Sidney.
Down.
Trinity.
(Isaac Todhunter, M.A. St John's.
IGeorge Richardson, M.A. St John's.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Jamblin
Bishop
Adamson
Atkey
Moore
Manisty
Blakiston
Powys
9King
Elliott
Joh.
Trin.
Emman.
Queens'.
Jesus.
Corpus.
Magd.
Corpus.
Sidney.
Sidney.
Macartney [^5. Clare
Tuck ) Trin.
Rowband Joh.
George 1 a,^ Joh.
Given j^^- Caius.
Barker Joh.
Smith I a^^
Upton P^'
Haworth
Flood
Jesus.
Trin.
Clare.
Trin.
Cath.
Highton y
Govind-Withul Joh.
Buxton 1 ^ Trin.
♦Humphreys a(B) I ►? Trin.
Barber Magd.
CoUett 1 a?^ Corpus.
Winter!^*- Trin.
Junior Opti-
Ds Bokenham
Copleston
Bunburyl »^„
Feltham j^«-
Bloxam \
Gillbanks [^q.
Payne )
lOKinglake
Doddy
Fox
Shearwood
Darton
Cross /3
Thornton, C. C.
Garnett
Browne
Box
Payton
Glennie
Image
Bell
Pemb.
Christ's.
Emman.
Joh.
Trin.H.
Pet.
Trin.
Cath.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.H.
Queens'.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Clare.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
1 Late Fellow of Christ's.
2 K.C.B. Director of Studies, Royal Na»al College, Greenwich.
3 Professor of Meohanism and Applied Mechanics, 1875— 1890« M.P. for Sunderland.
4 Esquire Bedell, 1873-1877.
5 Fellow of Corpus.
6 Canon of Exeter.
7 Prebendary of St Paul's.
8 Censorof Non-Collegiate Students, 1881-9.
9 Hulsean Lecturer, 1889.
10 Recorder of Bournemouth.
12—2
268
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
1 867. — Moderators
Examiners
f John Clough Williams Ellis, M.A. Sidney.
i Anthony William Wilson Steel, M.\. Cuius.
j Norman Macleod Ferrers, M.A. Caius.
(James Clerk Maxwell, M.A. Trinity.
Wranglers.
Ds i*Niven Trin.
♦Clifford (2) Trin.
2*Lanibert Pemb.
*Stevens Joh.
* Humphreys Joh.
9*Carpmael Joh.
4* Reynolds Queens'.
Chamley ) Joh.
*Jardine } ^q. Caius.
*Shaw ) Clare.
*Parkin Clare.
♦Galiiers) ^^^^ Caius.
«Kimm j ^*- Cath.
*Wanklyn Sidney.
Blunn Joh.
Fiddian \ ^,, Joh.
Reynolds! ^^' ChrisVa.
Qreen Joh.
Puller y Trin.
Chaplin Joh.
Watherston Emman.
Bone Trin.
Thorpe Joh.
Groome) »?„ Joh.
Oram j ^^- Caius.
Bodkin \ King's.
Crosbie ( a,^, Trin.
IIoneyburne|'^^(7a(A.
Newnum ' Pemb.
Dickson, F. C. a Trin.
Gaskin ) a;,^ Emman.
HuUetti ^*- Trin.
Clarke Emman.
Kennett (Bar-
rington) Trtn.
Bremner ) Clare.
s»Gwatkin a [.^q. Joh.
Prior ) Emman.
Beaumonty 1 Joh.
Bevan \2Eq.Emman.
Hall /3 ) Trin.
Johnston /3 Christ's.
Grove Corpus.
Senior OjJtimes.
Ds Landon Joh.
Corfe ) »^ Sidney.
SoutterJ ^^- Emman.
Stokes /3 Trin. H.
Amps Emman.
♦Pollock a (A) Trin.
Macan Jesus.
Fortescue Magd.
Barr Pet.
Milner Pemh.
Schroederi Down.
Simms J 3iq. Christ's.
Wren ) Pet.
Morgan) ^ Pet.
Pearson) '*• Magd.
sAskwithvl ar^ Trin.
Martin J ^^- Clare.
Femell Trin. H.
Chamberlain ) n?^ Queens'.
Fisher j^^Joh.
Dearden] -^^ Trin. H.
Field y J "^*- Christ's.
Smyth Jesus.
Boysvl Tp„ Emman.
Grain 1 ^«- Pet.
Hope Joh.
Cussons Cath.
Thompson Sidney.
Begley Corpus.
Francis 1 aj. Jesus.
Tathamvl^*- Christ's.
*Daniell a (b) Trin.
Bromby Christ's.
Loyd Trin.
Bell Trin.
Pengelly Christ's.
Graham Pet.
Junior Op times.
Ds Poole Joh.
French /3) a7„ Emman.
Stooke i ^^- Joh.
Crostliwaitel a?^ Pemb.
Jukes j-^Trin.
Alford 1 a,^ Joh.
Nimmoj ^*- Trin.
Duncan ] a,^ .Tesus.
Lowe I "^^ Sidney.
Radclifte Joh.
Linton Trin. H.
Clark ) »,,, Corpus.
Forbes! '*^- Joh
EUer Qwecn*'.
Arkwright Trin.
Jones Cath.
Mackrell Queens'.
Roberts Christ's.
*ButleraJ ^^ Trin.
Kidman} ^*- Cath.
Dickson, R. H. Trin.
Ferns Christ's.
Load Pemb.
Taylor Joh.
Roumieu Jesus,
Winter Trin.
Greenwood Mapd.
Kempe ) a?^ Trin.
Martyn) ^^- Caius.
Edwards Corpus.
Foster) a^.^ Trin.
Taylor f ^*- Christ's.
Boe 1 ap„ Joh.
Tayler/ ^^' TH«.
Hart Joh.
Murray Caius.
Bolitho Trin.
Isherwood Joh.
Anderson Trin.
JEgroiat: 7«Miller (1) Pet.
1 Professor of Natural Philosophy, Aberdeen.
2 Professor of Mathematics, Royal Naval College, Greenwich .
3 King's Counsel.
4 Professor of Kngineering, Victoria TTniversity, Manchester. Hon. Fellow of Queens'.
5 Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History. Fellow of Emmanuel.
6 Archdeacon of Taunton.
7 Essuire Bedell, 1870—1873.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
1 868. — Moderators
Examiners
Wranglers.
Ds i*Moulton(l) Joh.
2* Darwin (2) Trin.
3* Smith Sidney.
**Christie 2'rin.
*Wat8on Jesus.
*Griffith/3) Joh.
•Haynes >jSq. Queens'.
*Verdon ^) Joh.
5*Buckley Christ's.
♦Carpenter Trin. H.
»Janies Gains.
6* Watson Joh.
Meaden Emman.
Obbard Joh.
Hopkinson 1 a?-, Chr.
SwettenhamyJ^*'- Trin.
Day Emman.
Kirkby (Bagnall-
Wild) Caius.
Gaskell /3 Trin.
Williams Trin.
7Stevelly Pet.
Percival Frost, M.A. Joh.
Robert Baldwin Hayward, M.A. Joh.
Arthur Cockshott, M.A. Trin,
Anthony William Wilson Steel, M.A. Caius.
\^q.
^Hetherington a(B) Trin.
Thornton
Henry
Holditch
Bourne j3
Airy
Duguid
Farrer
Patterson
Karran 1 ^^
Lewis y]^<*-
Herbert \
Jackson v >.
Wright, G.E.'
Hagreen
Harvey
Marshall :
Ebsworth
Wright
Shann
\mq
Jesus.
Caius.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Pemb.
Christ's.
Sidney.
Trin.
Oath.
Mq. Jesus.
Pemb.
Trin.
Pet.
Joh.
Joh.
Clare.
Queens'.
Trin.
Senior Optimes.
Da Brook Smith 1 ^ Joh.
Tomlinson j'fs Trin.
Jesus.
R. Pemb.
a7„ Jesus,
^"i- Trin.
Trin.
Hughes
Wright, T.
Bayley
Chesshire
Knight 6
Whidbome y 1 ^' Corpus.
Bovell
Sutton
Luck
Ellis
Hogg
Watts
\/Eq.
Xq.
Mq.
* Browne^ •.
Jackson \Mq.
Nelson )
Gribble
Beal
O'Connor
Ranyard
Turner
Morgan
Collier
Bamber
CoUard .
Braitbwaite
Lloyd /3
Taylor o (a)
\jEq.
Maffd.
Christ's.
Joh.
Joh.
Christ's.
Pet.
Trin.
Emman.
Trin.
Corpus.
Trin.
Trin. H.
Pet.
Pemb.
Trin.
Sidney.
Corpus.
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Abbott Vl^„ Trin.
Sparkes^;^*- Joh.
i«Elliot,Hon.A.R.D.Trin.
Greenwood) ^^ Cath.
Mason J^«- Corpus
Wood,Hon.F.O.L.2Vin.
Sams
Kelly
" Stubbs
Gannon
Johnson
Hyett
Norrie
Ha.„
Stoddart
Laidman
Rigg
Shuter
Eaton
Whiteley
Thomas
Wingate ,
Taylor
12 Bower
Harland
Atkinson y
Hackblock
Pinckney
Esdaile
Nadin
JEq
ofeart)^<'
j^q.
Pet.
Cath.
Sidney.
Joh.
Moffd.
Trtn. H.
Trin.
Caius
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Corpus.
Emman.
Joh.
Joh.
Pet.
Joh.
Clan.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Pet.
Pemb.
1 Lord Justice of Appeal. Hon. Fellow of St John's. Late Fellow of Christ's.
2 Plumian Professor of Astronomy. K.C.B.
3 Master of Sidney.
4 Astronomer Royal. K.C.B.
5 Lord Justice of Appeal. Hon. Fellow of Christ's.
6 HuUean Lecturer, IfcSS.
7 One of H.M. Inspectors of Schools.
8 Lord Gorell of Brampton, Justice of the H igh Court. Hon. Fellow of St Peter*!.
9 Chancellor for the Diocese of Winchester.
10 M.P. for Durham City, 1898—1906.
11 Bishop of Truro. Hulsean Lecturer, 1904. Hon. Fellow of Sidney. U Canon of Oarliale.
fi9d
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
1869 — MoDKRATORsH®^®P^ Wolstcnholme, M.A. Christ's.
i»by. MODERATORS jj^j^gg ^^^^^ Maxwell, M.A. Trinity.
Examiners
Wranglers.
Ds Hartog (2) Trin.
*Elliott (1) ) . Joh.
*Moir Vg* Christ't.
*Wayinouth ) ^ Queens'.
*Wnght Christ's.
*Carpmael Joh.
*Lock Caius.
**Qodfray Emman.
Barratt Trin.
*Gibson ) Queens'.
Hayden ( Trin.
*Kemp ("^"i-Pemb.
Smith, G. ) Joh.
Blenkiron Emman.
Smith Caius.
Chamberlain y Joh.
Norton Joh.
Bennett, ) .Joh.
J. R. 1 1-
Boutflowery) ^Joh.
Robinson Joh.
Popham Down.
Lees Trin.
2Bodkin 1 King's.
Peacey J^^- Clare.
Eustace Joh.
Drake ) Joh.
3*GaskeIl }jEq. Trin.
Hill ) Cath.
Barnes | Joh.
Firth (Aiq. Emman.
Wiles ' Sidney.
Cassels Joh.
Kaye Emman.
Blakesley King's.
Hewison Joh.
Bakewell Joh.
Macmichael Down.
Templeton Trin.
Willcocks Cath.
iPercival Frost, M.A. Joh.
\ Robert Baldwin Hayward, M.A. Joh.
Senior Optimes.
Ds *Rutty Pemb.
Longridge Trin.
Bownes ) . Trin.
5 Smith > §" Emman.
Routh n Joh.
Ibbetson "I „^ Joh.
Storrs J^^- Pemb.
Methuen Trin.
Allen ^ . Sidney.
Hutchinson ^i^" Caius.
Reynolds )~ Joh.
Cochrane Joh.
Leupolt ) w.^ Caius.
Vinter 1^«- Joh.
Pearson Magd.
Gray Clare.
Bull ) Corpus.
Colgrove ( 6-Pemb.
Reed f ^Joh.
*Rodwella(B); Emman.
Meade ] sr Magd.
«Scott }^ Trtn.
Bindley 1 5^ Emman.
Hawxby )^ Jesus.
Kemplay 1 „^ Trin.
Oxland l^'l-Joh.
Duff \ ^„ Trin.
Statham i ^'i- Christ's.
Hodson ) Trin. H.
' Scott /3 [^q.Pet.
Watson J Christ's.
Rushton Emman.
Edwardes/3) . Trin.
Fenton [^ Sidney.
Preston )^ Joh.
Corfe \ jp„ Jesus.
8*Reida(A)i^«CArM<'*.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Dent ) Trin.
Hoggins ( iD„ Trin.
Mel ^^9- Trin.
Vigor ) Trin. H.
Gates Sidney.
Bott ) Caius.
Hebert \jSq. Christ's.
Jones ) Clare.
Banham ) ?j< Joh.
Pitt-Taylor i"^ Trin.
Macdona Joh.
Thompson Sidney.
Keary Trin.
Hodgson 1^ Joh.
Ridgway (^ Trin.
Bousfield Joh.
Musgrave Joh.
Akroyd Trin.
Foster Trin.
Fenwick Trin. H.
Mackenzie Corpus.
Noble Pemb.
Bell \ Corpus.
Lawe \ Corpus,
Lownds ) Clare.
Powlett, Hon.
R. O. Trin.
Gibson Pet.
Jackson Christ's.
Morley, S. H. Trin.
Reece, A. D. Joh.
Browne Down.
Gibbs Queens'.
»Provi8 Queens'.
Hey Joh.
Stokes Trin.
1 Late Fellow of Corpu*.
2 Profesaor of Mathematics, Diocesan College, Rondebosch, S. Africa.
8 Fellow of Trinity Hall.
4 Head Master of St John's Foundation School, Leatherhead.
6 Master at Cheltenhum College.
6 Canon Residentiary of Manchester.
7 Head Master of Mercers' School.
8 Professor of Ancient History.
9 K.C.B. Secretary to the Local Government Board.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
271
1870. — Moderators
Examiners
Wranglers.
Ds
Pendlebury,^JoA.
*Greenhill,T|
'♦Levett
* Hunter,
* Stephen,
*Haslam, | «>
* Henderson,)^
*Biaikie,
Watson,
Richardson,
Hilary,
Noon, 1 nj.^
Tennant,P*-
Baggallay,
•^g.
Joh.
Joh.
Jesus.
Corpus.
Joh.
Pemb.
Cuius.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Clare.
Pet.
Cuius.
Hathornthwaite.yl Joh.
J effares,
3*Hitchins,
Baynes,
*Birks, a \
Lingen,
Smith,
<* Stanton,/3
^Drury, v
~ ■ ell
I Qm,
Sidney.
Joh.
Trin.
Mq Pemb.
Christ's.
Trin.
Christ's.
. Cuius.
^ Joh.
*^ Trin.
Cains.
Joh.
Cardwell,
Griffith,
Marshall,F.E.
Messiter,
Bamett,
Codd, s.!^
Wheatcroft,)"^
Daukes, ] a^^ Christ's.
Willock.j^^- Sidney.
W Pet.
,)^ Joh.
Hogg, I
Jenkins, i
Boutflower,
Bridges,
Templeton,
Joh.
Pet.
. Corpus.
iJoh.
' Trin.
Frederick Charles Wace, M.A. St John'h.
Arthur Cockshott, M.A. Trinity.
Joseph Wolstenholme, M.A. Christ's.
James Clerk Maxwell, M.A. Trinity.
Senior Opt
imes.
Junior Opt
imes.
)s South, i3 t
Trin.
Ds Ash, )
Cuius.
Batchelor, 1 «>
•*Hicks, ]^
Emm.
Cartwright, (
&. Sidnev.
Sidney.
Drought, f^ Trin.
Blake, 1;^^
Bowen,}^'?-
Jesus.
Corpus.
Tillard,Y )
9*Darwin,
?^r-
.gyTr"'"')!
Cuius.
Du Pre, 1 a?^
Knowles,P'?
Mathias,
Trin.
Trin
Trin.
May,
Jesus.
Cath.
Gosset,
King's.
Spencer,
Joh.
^Lumb,
Down.
Bunbury,
Trin.
Barnard, -^
Clare.
Bidwell,
Cuitu.
Matthews, .
Emm.
White,
Cuius.
Matthews. ^;^
North, I ^
Sidney.
Clure.
Davison,! ^^
Gibson, 'P«-
Mupd.
Reeve, J
Christ's.
Martin, \ ^
Mitchell, j^«
Trin.
Jones, W. A.
Joh.
Emm.
Clark,
Trin.
Close,
Joh.
Borton,) a,^
Leeke, J^*-
Kimfs.
Knox,
Cuius.
Trin.
Park, W. U.
Joh.
Brock,) -.
spate. 1^«-
Corpus.
Thompson,
Joh.
Joh.
Forbes,
Trin.
Coleby,
Joh.
Hoyles,
Emm.
Prince,
Pemb.
lOForrest.
Joh.
Martin,
Joh.
Edwards,}
Herbert, \^q
Watson, )
Magd.
Thurlow,
Cuius.
Corpus.
Allen,
Joh.
Emm.
Atchison, ( ?i
Christ's
Bradley 1 a?^
Masters, !"*«•
Christ's.
Dixon, r^
Joh.
Magd.
Smythies,;
Trin.
ffiS,)^'-
Trin. H.
Evans,
Joh.
Sidney.
Blenkiron,1 (s.
Hulbert, j^
THn.
Falkner, 1
^Christ's
Corpus.
Syckelmoore,]^JoA.
Green,
Corpus.
^rji.]^"
Joh.
Sarson,
Cath.
Trin.
Constable,! a?^
Railston, 1^«
Trin.
Harrison,
Clare.
'Trin.H.
Ingham,
Trin.
Marsh,
Pemb.
Young, W.
Cuius.
Nicol,
Emm.
Williams,
Corpus.
1 Formerijr Fellow of Emmanuel. Profegior of Mathematics in the Ordnance College, Woolwich.
F.R.S. Sir A. G. Greenhill.
2 Eing'8 Counitel.
3 One of H.M. In«pectora of Schools.
4 Ely Professor of Divinity. Hulsean Lecturer, 1879.
5 Bishop of Sodor and Man.
6 Biohop of Bloemfontein, 1892—1899.
7 Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court, Jamaica.
8 Head Master of the Cathedral School, Bristol.
9 Hon. Fellow of Christ's.
10 Director of Records, Government of India.
% Equal as Smith's Prizemen,
t Equal as Chancellor's Medallists.
272
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
1871. — Moderators
Examiners
Henry Martyn Taylor, M.A. Trinity.
Robert Kalley Miller, M.A. St Peters.
Frederick Charles Wace, M.A, St Johns.
William Davidson Niven, M.A. Trinity.
Wranglers.
Ds •Hopkinson (1) Trin.
•Glaisher Trin.
•Spence Pemb.
^*Hart \ 6'Trin.
•Temperley(2)/^QM.
**Appleton^ (b) Trin.
Malcolm Christ's.
'Carver ) a,^ Joh.
♦Genese/^*- Joh.
Cruickshankl SJoh.
•Dey /f?i Pet.
*Bell \^^ Cath.
•Reith l"*^- Emm.
Smith, H.G.S. Trin.
^Colson ) ip^ Clare.
•Neuiie/^^- Sidney.
Bourne ^ Joh.
Pollard Trin.
Failes Trtn.
Rae Trin.
Bishop Joh.
Dumergue i » Corpus.
Taylor /^ Christ's
Carpmaeli a?„ Joh.
Hartley i"^^' Sidney.
Bowen Trin.
Eagles Queens'.
Bowditch > n^^ Clare.
*Fawcus a( A) ) '*^- Trin.
*Bond V i^Mapd.
Wood.W. 8. aM Joh.
SQdgers y
Wardv
Trin. H.
Pemb.
Cautley, P. L. \,5i. Caius.
Watkins /^ Chr.
Johnson Cath.
Hall 1 ^^ Pemb.
Phillips/"*^- ChrUt's.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Myers /3 Trin.
Jeffery Trin.
Allen, W.O.B.) ^Trin
Lodge >f« Jesus
Eaikes )^ Pet.
Ireland y Trin.
Goodacre Queens'.
Bennett) a?^ Emm.
Cox r^« Trin.
^Symes Down.
Wight Clare.
Carlyon Sidney.
Grove
Tims
\^q.
Cath.
Pemb.
Crowdyig, Triti.
SMiller f^^* Joh.
Cautley, R. H. ) 6-Cat.
Pitman i*^ Corp.
Hill Jesus.
Lowe Christ's.
Kirkby Christ's.
Carter x . Trin.
Collins l^ Christ's.
3Thompsonj^ Trin.
Hanson Corpus.
Wooler Joh.
Standish Queens'.
Bethellla,^ Joh.
Lunt i^«- Corpus.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Tuck /3
Panter
Bell
Praed
Savage
Crouch
King's.
Clare.
Corpus.
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Butler J^ Joh.
Thompson/*^ Jesus.
Ismay Emm.
Amphlett Pet.
Leach Corpus.
Dale Caius.
Trotter Trin.
Keary Trin.
Stewart Trin.
Ord Tr. H.
Boyd > Trin.
Field >IEq. Joh.
Taylor > Joh.
Boreham Christ's
Channer Joh.
Weston Trin.
Winthrop Tr. H.
(i reason Jesus.
Calliphronas Clare.
Ralph Joh.
Baring Trin.
Allen, W. )Joh.
Latham \Joh.
Pulteney, F. E. ) Trin.
Jackson ) . Sidney.
Robertson >^ Pet.
Swainson ■'~ Corpus.
1 ProfesBor of Mathetnattca, Royal Military Academy, Woolwich.
2 Master of Selwyu, 1907—1909.
3 King's Counsel.
4 Profeggor of Mathematics at University College, Aberystwyth.
5 OneofH.M. I ngpectors of Schools.
« King's Counsel. Recorder of Plymouth.
7 Principal of University College, Nottingham.
8 Warden of St Thomas' College, Colombo, 1877—1891. Archdeacon of Colombo, 1887-
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
273
Norman Macleod Ferrers, M.A. Caitis.
1872.— Moderators-! William Henry Hoar Hudson, M.A. St
Examiners
Wranglers.
■D8«Webb(l) Joh.
^*Lamb (2) Trin.
*Lock Caius.
J^ '*Richard80n a Trin.
Rives Trin.
*0ook Joh.
Taylor 1 aj-^ Trin.
* Warren f^^- Caius.
♦Boughey a Trin.
8«Bradbury Caius,
•Stokes \ ^^ Clare.
Woodhouse J ^*- Trin.
Provis Clare.
Wiles Trin.
^ Langley Emm,
Gallatly Pemb.
Dinnis | a^^ Pet.
Madden I ^^- Queens'.
*Aldou8 Jesus.
^ Morshead Joh.
' Smith Pel.
*Kempe Trin.
Adam ) ^p Pemb.
Spencer "yl ^' Trin.
Bond Clare.
Benson Joh.
^Andrew, H. M. Joh.
Ogden Magd.
6Dickens Tr. H.
Scott Pet.
Garrett Caius.
7 Johnson, J. E.1 !»< Joh.
8 Waters J^ Tr. H.
Newton "l a7„ Cath.
ThackrahJ"^^* Trin.
Clark ) Joh.
Glen >^q. Christ's.
Welch ) Tr. H.
Chubb \ Sid.
Melsheimer I a,'„ Trin.
Romilly (^^•JVin.
Stfibhine J Emm.
Henry Martyn Taylor, M.A. Trin.
Robert Kalley Miller, M.A. aS'^ Peter's.
Stebbing
Senior Optime.'i.
Ds Biden ) Down.
Wall }jSq. Emm.
White) Sid.
Hill Cath.
Cook Tr. H.
Marshall Trin.
Evans Joh.
Morrice Trtn.
Case Jofi.
yWhitmell Trin.
Lewis Caius.
Harries Joh.
Gooch ) H?^ Joh.
Masters] "*^- Magd.
Baildon ) Pet
Farr } JEq. Sid.
Hutt ) Sid.
Davidson ^ Clare.
Flaxman>^^. Trin.
Thomson ) Cath.
Monteagle,Lord Trin.
Penny Sid.
Ladell ) is- Sid.
Withingtoni^ Corpus.
Gordon) a;,„ Tr. H.
Jekyll (^^- Trin.
Elwin Pemb.
Burrows) a?^ Jesus.
Taylor j^^' Clare.
Barton \ a?^ Pet.
Wreford j^^* Pemb.
Caine ) Christ's.
French [ j^q. Emm.
Tyser ] Trin.
Smale Joh.
Gore-Booth Corpus
Leventhorpe) i< Jesus.
Oliver m Joh.
Hockin ) -,„ Joh.
Neville J -*^- Joh.
Bonfellow Corpus.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Atkinson Joh.
Egar ChHst's
Ansorge Pemb.
Kermodel -j.^ Corpus.
Willis 1^«- Triii
Ellaby Queens'^
Sewell rWn.
L'Amy Trtn.
Atkinson Trtn.
Clayton Joh.
Broadmeadl «> Trin.
lOLayard jfi^ Joh.
Kellner 1 „ King's.
Reynolds) ^*' Joh.
Reid "I „^ Joh.
SneydJ-*^^' Pemb.
Kincaid Trin.
Lennard)-, Corpus.
Lord J^*^- Carpus.
Hart Tr. H.
Graham] —^ Trin.
Howell J-^- JoA.
Smith Queens'.
Newton Clare.
O'Malley Trin.
Smith Christ's.
Randell Q^ieens'..
Wright Queens\
Kay-Shuttleworth ) Joh.
•Saunders [ Doton^
Terry, W. G. ) Joh.
Carmichael Magd.
Perry Corpus^
Godson ] o< Trin.
MargerisonJH^ Joh.
Brodie-Innes Joh.
Arathoon 1 w Tritw
Goodfellowj^ Pet.
De Mattos 1 ^ Trin.
he Mesurierjfil Doum.
SEllicott Trin.
Carrel Cath.
1 Profe»8or of Mathematics nt Victoria University, M Bnchester.
2 Archdeacon of Xottiugbam.
8 Judge of County Court.
4 F.R.8. Chancellor of St Albans, Southwell, Peterborough, and Newcastle-on-Tyne.
5 Professor of Natural Philosophy in the University of Melbourne. Victoria.
6 Recorder of Maidstone. King's Counsel.
7 J. E. Johnson-Ferguson. M.P. for Leicestershire (Loughborough), 1885—1886, 1892—1900.
8 Head Master at King Edward VI.'« School, Nuneaton.
9 One of H.M. Inspectors of Schools.
10 K.C.M.G. Chief Justice of Ceylon.
12—6
274
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
1873.-MoDERATOEsi™^^"^J?^7i^««" ^jy^"' M.A. Trinity.
I George Pine, M.A. Queens'.
u^K^r^r^^c. i Norman Macleod Ferrers, M.A. Caius.
BiXAMixXERS j^injam Henry Hoar Hudson, M.A.St John's.
Additional ExAMiNER,James Clerk Maxwell, M.A. Trin.
Wranglers.
Ds*Harding(l) Trtn.
'*Nan8on (2) Trin.
*6urney
*Prior /3 )
«*Garnett 1
Terry T
'•Hicks ),
Ritchie/^
*Lock
•Gregory p
Johnson
**Bovey
Reeves
^'?- Caius.
Tff„ Joh.
^«- Trin.
^«- Trin.
Clare.
Kind's.
Joh:
Queens'
Joh.
Clarksonl ^^ King's
Hoare y
Vinter
Joh.
Caius.
V inter t h?^ ^aiu
Whitfield J ^^JoA.
Ruston
Adams, T.
Spear
Yonge
•Drury
Irons
Fletcher
«Pole
Hodginsl^
Simpson ^. ....
Delevingnel ?j. Jesus.
^Robinson 1^ Trin.
Hall \ Christ's
-Ogilvie, G. A.) Trin.
©atterburyl w Pet
Finlay J(^ Trin.
Benson Down.
Rough ton 1 ^.^ Joh.
Talbot \^^- Jesus.
Joh.
Joh.
Clare.
Trin. H.
Trin.
Emman.
Pet.
Queens'.
Emman.
Clare.
Trin.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Hough
Willink
Alston
Gurney
Ponting
Hawkins, R
Thorp
^^' Emman.
Joh.
Trin.
Corpus.
Corpus.
Cath.
Bell
Jones,
Kisch
Griffin
Howson )
Lloyd (-^q.
Jjewman'
Robinson
Finder
Ratcliife
Todd
Blackburn) «
Machell J^
Ellen
Berry
Baber
) Joh.
G. O. >.c^Trin.
y^THn.
Sidney.
Pemb.
Joh.
Magd.
Christ's.
Joh.
Pemb.
Queens'.
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Queens'.
Trin.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Webber
Knox
Lake
Cardwell
Hobson
Richardson
*Angus a
Lapage
Bird wood 1 •
Metcalfe Ji^
9 Quirk J ^
Gardner
Pugh, M. H.
Stubbs
Willacy
Downing
Beverley), a.
Fair j^
Browne
Barnacle
Hodgkinson
Bell
Burville
Brereton
Dawe
Hanson 1
Williams!
La Touche
Lambert, C. I
Hallsworth)
Mytton J
Pretyman
Mainprice y
Clarke
Muggeridge
Hill
Cooper
Cath.
Sid.
Joh.
Ghritlfs
Joh.
Trin.
Clare
Magd.
Pet.
Joh.
Joh.
Corpus
Joh.
Corpus
Joh.
Sid.
Clare.
Pet.
Trin,
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Corpus
Joh.
Sid.
Cath.
. 2Wn.
Sid.
Joh.
Emm.
Cath.
Trin.
Clare.
King's.
Trin.
Joh.
\ Profei>»orof M«theniatic»inlhe University of Melbourne.
•2 Educational Adviser to the London County Council.
3 Professor of Physics, Sheffield University.
4 Hon. Fellow of Queens'.
5 Master at Marlborough College.
6 OneolH.M. Inspectors of Schools.
7 Master at Dulwich CoUe^.
H Registrar of the University of Wales.
9 Bishop Suffragan of Sheffield.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
27&
1874— Moderators !'^^^®P^ Wolstenholme, M.A. Christ's,
1874.-MODBRATORs;^jg^^jj^^^ Freeman, M.A. St John's.
FYATtTTMii'BqJ^^^^^^"^ Davidson Niven, M.A. Trinity,
J^.XAMiNERSj(.^^j.gg Pirie, M.A. Queens'.
Additional Examiner, Sir William Thomson, LL.D. St Peter's.
Wranglers.
Senior Optimes.
Junior Optimes.
Ds *Calliphrona8 Cuius.
Da Bilderbeck Ca<A.
"'ss?-!^- ar-
♦Ball (1) Trin.
Colenso, F. E. Joh.
s_ 1* Harris Clare.
Gell Catjw.
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Craik Emm.
Beckett Joh.
Dewberry ( ar„ Corptt*.
Goodwin [^^- Cuius.
♦Dickson 1 ^,„ Pet.
* Stuart (2)1 ^«- Emm.
Crick Pemfe.
Middlewood( d*/oA.
Roberts ) Pemb.
aciarke Joh.
Smith r^Trtn.
Waller Joh.
8»Butchera) Trin.
Strickland . Cuius.
Baxterl ;^^ 2Vin.
Taylor 1^9- King's.
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Cooksey Sid.
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•Barnard "\ Joh.
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"Dibdin ) ^ Joh.
Francis } JEq. Jesus.
Smith ) Clare.
♦Iddon ( s^. Sid.
SkffmshireC^ M^pd.
* Lightwood f f^ Trin. H.
Bentall ^ Jesus.
7 Pearson ; Christ's.
Jones V .Qu.
Blackmore Lis. Christ's
Bose \ ^„ Christ's.
Marshall/ "**• Cui.
Davies f^ Pemb.
Eastman J C/ar«.
Swanwick THn.
Minnitti ^^^ THn.
Pyne !"*«• JSmm.
Carter ) Trin.
Gilbert \ Christ's.
Cunningham ( <6>Clare.
Fry fe^fimm.
Johnstone J Sid.
Gwyther I ^r^ Jesus.
Reynolds f^^-JoA.
Gaches Sid.
Hickson V JEq. Cuius.
Shackle J Cath.
Taylor Trivi,
^eck);^^ Trin.H.
Scott] ^«- Trin.
Buxton 1^ Trm.
Yeatman /3J»?' Trin.
Torr Trin.
Dyson £mm.
Davenport) a?- Ctore.
Holcroft ("^^JoA.
Simmons Magd.
•Grant a\^„ King's.
Williamsl^^' Queens'.
Brodie Joh.
Hemsworth Cuius.
sAllcock) j^„ Emm.
* Mintonj^«- Sid.
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Rogers) ^«- Conw*
Galloway1;^_ Jesus.
Gleed 1^«- Pet.
Sim Trin. H.
Ouchterlony 7ViM. H
Madden \ ^^ Clare.
Sanderson) ^^Trm.
Brown Queens'.
Sawyer, H. Joh.
Black Pe<.
Sharrock Joh.
Hammond Queens'.
Eaden) a?^ Trin.
Steel P«- Pm6.
Johnson Trin.
Hargreaves) cs< Trin.
Smith 1^ Jtfo^cf.
Fytte Queens'.
Hawkins Corpus.
Bonhara-Carterl !> 7r»n .
9 Bum jf^JoA.
Simons Cath.
Brown \jp C<iius.
lONewtonj^^* Trin.H.
Layng Sid.
Stubbs /oA.
I
1 Hon. Fellow of Clare.
2 Archbishop of Victoria.
3 M.P. for Tork, 189«— 1906. K.C.
4 Professor of Physics, Montreal University.
5 Medical Officer of Health for the City of Manchester.
6 Head Mathematical Master, Christ's Hospital.
7 Mnster at Clifton College.
8 Head Master of Highgate School
9 Bishop of Qu'Appelle. Canada, 1893—1896.
10 MHStem* Clielienham College.
11 K.C. Dean of Arches.
276
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
1 876. — Moderators
Arthur Cockshott, M.A. Trinity.
Richard Thomas Wright, M.A. Christ's.
T?'-rATLrTTeii^T>o i Alexander Freeman, M.A. St John's.
JiiXAMiNERS Alfred George Greenhill, M.A. Emmanuel.
Additional Examiner, Peter Guthrie Tait, M.A. St Peter's.
Wranglers.
8 'Lord
Trin.
i*Burn8ide (1) 1 >» Pemb.
2*ChrystaI (2) ji^ Pet.
*8cott
Joh.
^Griffiths
ChritVt.
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<*Lewi8 m
Joh.
Trin.
s-^Marshall 1 »
6' Wilson jfi^
Pet.
Christ's.
•Sharpe
Cai.
Jackson /3 i ?i.
Lamplugh ] ^
Trin.
Joh.
*Burges8
Corpus.
*Henn 1 is,
Saunder jB^
Trtn.H.
Trin.
Blakesley Id
Molesworth J^
King's.
King's.
Radcliffe^ld-
Stollard \^
King's.
Queens'.
Davis
Queens'.
Dickinson
Trin H
Williams
Mag'd. '
Hicks .
^Solomon ^
Wellacott ^
Clare
Pet.
Joh.
Carpenter
Bushe 1 sf„
Lonsdale]^*-
Pet.
Kivg's.
Magd.
Senior Optinies.
Junior Opt
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DsTemperley
Sid.
DsOhm
Joh.
Milne
Joh.
Ablett 1 jp„
Eraser 1^«-
Christ's
Everest ,
Trin.
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Jeft'erson
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Monro | „^,
Pughe \-^-
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Mathwin >
Christ's.
Sadd
Cath.
Frisby ^
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Vidler
Jesus.
Scaife 1 „„
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Steedman j'*^
Clare.
Clare.
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Wise )
Joh.
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Sidney.
Joh.
Bennet,
Hon. F.A.K.
I^THn.
)^Trin.
Holmes
Sidney.
Drinkwater
Ooutts
Enim
Alderson \
Cath.
Mitchell
Queens'.
Douglas 1
Gordon |
^f Trin.H.
■^ Caius.
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Swaffield !^«-
Trin.H.
Trin. H.
Le March ant ^
Joh.
Lomax
Trin. H.
Adams I ^„
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Joh.
Staffurth
Joh.
Trin.
sspiers
Corpus.
Broxholm
Trin.
Parker ) ^^
Stokes 1^«-
Caius.
Heseltine
Corpus
Corpus.
Sharpe
Jesus.
Pulling 1 „^
Raikes \^-
Clare
RichardBonI
Sparling J
Trin.
Trin.
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^. Clare.
Waymouth
Clare
Postlethwaite t^Sidney.
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Trin. H.
Haddon iJEq.
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Whiteley)
Jesus.
Ellis >
Greenhill / .
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Slack >
Trin.
Joh.
Down.
Trin.
Joh.
1 Professor of Mathematics, Royal Naval College, Greenwich. Hon. Fellow of Pembroke.
2 Hon. Kellow of Corpus. ProfesBor of .M athematicg in the Cniversity of Edinburgh.
3 Professor of Old Te»tainent Kxege»i» at the General Theological Seminary, New Yoik.
4 Director of Public Instruction, Agra and Oudh.
5 Master at Charterhouse School.
6 One of H.M. Inspectors of Schools.
7 Hon. Fellow of St Peter's. K.CM.G., C.B., K.C.
8 Master at Gresbam School, Holt.
M.F. for Sheffield (Eccleiall).
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
277
1876.-MoDERATORS<?^J*'^^« ^«^^*^' ^'^' Sidney SussBX.
(John Bascombe Lock, M.A. Caius.
Examiners i Henry Martyn Taylor, M.A. Trinity.
j^iXAMiNERS ^ Richard Thomas Wright, M.A. Christ's.
Additional Examiner, Lord Rayleigh, M.A. Trinity.
Wranglers.
Da 'Ward (1)
i*Mollison (2)
Trimmer 1^«-
*Hargreave8J^
*Bishop i .
M^Cann f^
Sunderland P
*Findlay
*Goodwin> ^^
Main f^«-
*Pitt
Crosby
Willis
•* Bousfield ■) (i Caius
»»Sliaw, W. N.j^ Emm.
Easton ) Joh.
•Heathcote a{ 6'Trin.
Jude f ^ Christ's
Talbot j Joh.
Howson \ . Cath.
Morgan [ ^ Joh.
Summers ) ^ Trin. H.
M«Farland
Andrew) a?„
Fisher f^«
l^q-
Joh.
Clare
Trin.
Trin.
Trin,
Joh.
Emm.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.H.
Jesus
Trin.
Clare
Down.
Clare.
Butler /3 i ^j.
McConkeyJ^
PoUexfen
Joh.
Christ's
Sid.
Trin.
Trin.
Pemb.
Senior Optimes.
\mq.
>2Eq.
Ds Arnold yi
Dalton J
Horner
London
Wheeler
De Gruchy
Penny
Whitehead
Pritt
Browne \
ilooton I
Mitchell
Riley
^Treadgold
Wodhams I
McKerrell
Marriott
Brown-Douglas")
7Lloyd I
Roberts I
Taylor J
Evans "l a,^
Wallace J ^^•
Finch
Jameson
King's
Clare
Joh.
Joh.
Clare
Pet.
Joh.
Magd.
Trin.H.
Jesus
Doum.
Corpus
Jesu^
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
,^6-Sid.
^Pemb.
Cath.
Joh.
Cath.
Sid.
Jesus
Caius
Trin.
Junior Optimes.
Uamblin
8Falle
Angrave )
Hallett [lEq.
Sturt )
Lambert
Cooper) ^„
Sayle P*'
Miller
Ambridge
Di Benwell ) . Cath.
Wood i^Chr.
Woodhouse,A.C. ) ^Joh.
Christ's
Corpus
Christ's
Caiu^
Joh.
Joh.
Pet.
Trin.
Christ's
Joh.
Trin.H.
Joh.
^ Jesus
^ Emm.
Joh.
Sid.
Pet.
Sid.
Trin.
Sid.
Corpus
Trin.
Joh.
Radford Pemb.
Richards) a,^ Corpus
Shea ]^^' Corpus
Robinson Pet.
Williams
Carter, C. A
Chanter
Faulkner
Peter }
Johnstone
NicoUe) a^^
Smith 1^«-
Chance ) a,^
Sparhamj^^-
Bernard) a,-.
Rosher ]^«-
1 Tutor of Clare.
2 Profeasor of Physics at (be UniTOrsity of Birmiagham.
3 Director of the National Physical Laboratory.
4 M.r. for Hackney (Norih), 1892— 1906. K.C.
6 Director of the Meteorological Office. Hon. Fellow of Emmanuel.
6 Muster at Dulwicb College.
7 Bishop Suffragan of Swansea.
8 Master at Cheltenham College.
278
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
lo^^ Tv/r (Robert Kalley Miller, M. A. P«<.
I877.-MODERATOES j^lfr^^ (j^^^ge GreenhiU, M.A. Emm.
Ti^^.„Tx.^„o j Charles Smith, M.A. aS'iWw€2/.
JiXAMiNERS I j^jjj^ Bascombe Lock, M.A. Caius.
Additional Examiner, Henry William Watson, M.A. Trin.
Wranglers
D8i*McAliater (1)
•Gibbons
*Rowe 1]
2* Smith, J. P. H
Coates 1
Knight >^o.
3* Wilson )
*Greaves1 ^^^
* Walters J ^«-
*Milton
♦Parsons, Hon. C.
Heath
Basset
Rose
Murton
Atkinson 1 6-
»Pendleburyj(^
Tait
Kikuchi
Boissier \
Lewis '■
Vinter
Dixon p "I „
Sharrattl^^-
Newbery
Hogben
Miller, F.B. A..
Lee
Mills
Bowyer 1 „
Cobbaldj^'?-
Lyon
Gillilandl -j.^
Jones J^«
Fuller
Jones
^q.
\Mq.
Joh.
Caiug
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin
Sidney
Christ's
Queens'
Caius
A. Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Clare
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Queens'
Trin.
Sidney
Christ's
Emm.
Pet.
i-Cath.
I Trin.
Pemb.
Clare
Queens'
Sidney
Emm.
Queens'
Joh.
Emm.
Jesus
Senior Optitnes.
Ds Marwood) n,„ Joh.
Sheriff j^^' Emm.
Stevens Pet.
Bothamley s Corpus
Carr / Corpus
Clayton }.Xq. Emm.
! Monro
Perry
Queens
Cath.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Pemb.
Donm.
Christ's
[ 6- Queens'
Benwellyj
Hickson
Arnold
Norman
Grant y
Hancock ,,- _
MacMichaelf^ Trin.
Smith, II. P.) Trin.
Brereton.F.L.
Williams
Catty
Percivall n^^
Rowles J^*^-
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Carr
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Kearney] ^^•
SHopkins
^Penib.
Christ's
Corpus
Cath.
T)in.H.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.H.
Corpus
Trin.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Lawrence
Bayman )
Highmoor J
Eustace
Rentoul
Sharrock
Swainson
Wilson
Salmon
Robinson
Pryce
Hadden ) .
Hatfield [||'
Hawthorne j ^
WooUey
Sole
Hicks
Colles 1 a- Emm
7Danckwertsl*^ Pet.
Hinxman
Notley
Barry
Berkeley )
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Janvrin
Clark
Ridley
Trin.
Trin. H.
Corpus
Joh.
Down.
^q. Jesus
Trin.
Joh.
Jesus
Joh.
Trin.
) ^. Trin.
Joh.
King's
Corpus
Jesus
Trin.
Christ's
Sidney
Joh.
Trin.H.
Cath.
King's
Christ's
Christ's
Clare
Christ's
Joh.
1 Principal of Glasgow Univergity. K
S M.P. for Lanarkshire, Partick Divisi
3 OneofH.M. Inapectors of Schools.
4 Hon. Fellow of St John's.
5 Master at St Paul's School, London.
6 Metropolitan Police Magistrate.
*{ Equal as 2nd Smith's Prizemen.
7 King's Counsel.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
279
1 ft7« MoT^FRATORs \ '^^^^^ Whitbrcad Lee Glaisher, M.A. Trin.
1878.-M0DEEAT0RS|(.j^^^j^g Herman Prior, M.A. Pembroke.
(Norman Macleod Ferrers, M.A. Cairn.
\ Alfred George Greenhill, M.A. Emmanuel.
Examiners
Additional Examiner, Charles Niven, M.A. Trivi
Wranglers.
Ds *Hobson
iSteggall (1)
*Graham (2)
* Edwards ) 37,.
*Pinsent l^^'
2*Macaulay
*Adair ) a; _
SargantJ^^-
*Allcock
Martin
Langley)^
*Stearn j^^'
Lattimer
Miller
Aldous
Leverson
Chr.
Trin.
Cuius
Sid.
Joh.
King's
Penib.
Trin.
Emm.
Sid.
Trin.
King's
Joh.
Pet.
^"l-Trin.
Richardson Glare
*Spring-Rice a Trin.
Brownbilh Tc„Joh.
Carlisle l^'^'Joh.
Chippett Chr.
Saunders Trin.
Heath n Trin.
Kyrke ( ^Cai.
Mann f^Joh.
Waterhousey Chr.
Pierson Trin.
Hutchinson | ^Sid.
Mackie i^Joh.
Frith Corpus
Houghton Pemb.
Senior Optimes.
Di Marsh ) a-„ Joh.
Porter !"*«• Chr.
Allpress
Drew ,
Simpson )
3RiIev
Blythe
Harper
Claridge
Elsey
Gwillim
Ormsby
Philpott
) Trin.
' j^q.Pemb.
Chr.
Cuius
Jes.
Cuius
Trin.
Joh.
2Eq. Joh.
Clare
I » Jes.
Richardson!^ King's
Home Corpus
Farakerl ^r,^ Qu.
Wilkins)^^- Joh.
Adamson
Boote
M°l
Blakesley
Holmes
Holt
Richardson
Barnard
Chance
Hughes
Trin.
Cuth.
Emm.
Chr.
Xq. Trin.
Corpus
Williams Clare
Merry ) Trin.
Odell [ 2Eq. Corpus
Relton ) Cath.
.lunior Optimes.
Ds ThorntonJI.P. Trin.
Carpenter
Caius
Scriven
Cath.
Taylor
Holland
Pet.
Magd.
Rushbrooke
Chr.
Bairstow
Tr.H.
Dawbarn ^q. Qu.
Penkivil
Joh.
Salisbury
Cath.
Fuchs
Qu.
New
Jes.
Burnett
Cath.
Brand
Trin.
Woods
Emm.
Wice
Trin.
Heaton
Trin.
Ball
Trin.
Nash
Trin.
Cooke 1 jp„
Tathami^«-
Joh.
Trin.
Mason
Pemb.
Winn
Trin.
Buston 1 a?-
Varley l^^'
Emm.
Trin.
Thornton, E.
Trin.
Preston
Tr.H.
Sharp
Trin.
Ryder
Trin.
1 Professor of Mathematics, University College, Dimdee.
2 Tutor of King's.
3 Bishop of Perth, Western AustraliA.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
^^^^-^'>'>^^^^o^&^v^'^^^t^:^r'!^;>.
Examiners
James Whitbread Lee Glaisher, M. A. Trin.
Charles Herman Prior, M.A. Pemh.
Additional Examiner : John Hopkinson, M.A. Trin.
Wranglers.
Ds *Allen
*Walker
^*Pearson
*Gunston
2*Hill t
3*Wallis 1
*Green
*Bell
*Pilkington
*Wood, J.
Attwater )
Buckle [ Xq.
Haslara )
Bond
*Ar.nold a (b)
Baker
Binney /3
Capper
Stephen
Brook-Smith)
Frames
^Newton
Samuel
Lewis I a,^
Wyattl^«'
Barford
Nightingale
Webb
Pet.
Queens'.
King's.
Joh.
Mq. Pet.
Trin.
Christ's.
Trin.H.
Pemb.
Queens'.
Pemh.
King's.
Sidney.
Joh.
Trin.
^Queens'.
Is Kinq's.
Trin.
Cuius.
Joh.
1 i»Christ's.
f ^ Trin.
J Clare.
Joh.
Jesus.
. Cath.
^ Joh.
^ Trin.
Senior Optimes.
Di Best ■»
Boucher, A.H.
Boucher, C. E. I
CarOe f
Carver I
Swift, C. A. )
Colvill \ ^^
Widgeryl^*'
Kearney
Pash 1 ^^
Rodwellj^^'
Wheeler
Morgan
Smith
Griffith
Kyrke
Binckes
Seaborne
Twisden
Chidell
Jones
Pigg, C.
Scott
Wardale
Blomefield
AUport )
Bemrose [ TEq.
\mq.
\^q.
^■jEq.
Hagger
Bowlker
Coombe
Owen
Ball
Walton
JEq.
Queens'.
Trin.
&Trin.H.
^ Trin.
Clare.
Joh.
Emm.
Joh.
Cath.
Pemb.
Joh.
Trin.
Jesu^.
Sidney.
Christ's.
King's.
Trin.
Trin.
Pet.
Joh.
Pet.
Cath.
Clare.
Cath.
Joh.
Clare.
Joh.
Jesus.
Caius.
Jesus.
Christ's.
Di
Junior Optimes.
Sidney.
Flett ) ;^.
Hallamj^^'
Taylor
Wood, H.
Durham
Hamilton ■) 3c-„
Swift, A. E.]^*^'
Leach \ ^„
Murrellj^*-
Bruce 1 -of
Jennings J ''^''
Walters
Pigg, H.
Treherne
Shaw
Hildersley
Mason
Scudamore
Webber
Palmer
Fowler
Baines
Lamb
Ainslie
Young
Odell
Savory
Joh.
Corpus.
Sidney.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Caiut.
Trin.
Corpus.
Pet.
Emm.
Caius,
Trin.
Joh.
Corpus.
Sidney.
Caius.
Christ's,
Joh.
Down.
Christ's.
Trin.H.
Pemb.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
1 Profmaor or Applied Matfaematics in Univeraity College, London.
8 Professor of Pure Mathematics, University College, London.
8 Fellow of Corpu».
4 One of H. M. Inspectors of Schools.
t Equal as Smith's Prizemen.
Hon. Fellow of King's.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
T? V * TLTTxri^i^a i Ricliard Pendlebury, M. A., St John's.
J^;XAMINERS j William Bumside, M. A., Pembroke.
Additional Examiner: William Davidson Niven, M.A., Trin.
JEq.
Wrangler*.
Dsi*Larmor (1)
2*Thomson (2)
3*Allcock
*Cox
*Mackenzie
♦M'lntosh
*Welsford
Johnson y
^Maclean
Harrison ]
♦Watt J
Whitfeld
Vaughan
Goggs
(Pember-
ton)
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Olley ) t;<
Somervillej ^^
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Willis ffej
^Dove
6Barber> ;^^
7*Johns ; ^«'
Tyrer
Senior
Adams) n;„
SNoaks/^*-
Wrigley
Senior Optimes.
Junior Optimes.
Joh.
Ds Morton
Joh.
Di Dale )
Joh.
Trin.
Whitaker
Trin.
&or'-
King's
Emm.
Searle
Cath.
Trin. H.
Trin.
Adanison
Emm.
Haviland) ^^
i2*Newall ;^«-
Joh.
Emm.
Bagott ^
Queens'.
Trin.
Queens'.
Caius.
9 Bennett i
Sidney.
Planck
Pet.
Blaine
Trin.
Swiny
Joh.
Trin.
De Hart >^
Fuller (^
Christ's.
King
Trin.
King's.
Pet.
Hardinge,Hon.C. Trin.
King's.
Hollis
Jesus.
Relton
Queens'.
Jesus.
Temperley/
Queens'
Dawbarn) a,^
Jones |^«-
Queens'.
Trin.
Carr
Caius.
Joh.
Christ's.
Hughes ) ^
Lowndes! ^^•
Sidney
Montford
Pemb.
Christ's.
Rogers ^q.
Clare.
Stone, T.
Joh.
Winter
Corp.
Christ's.
Mosley ) ^^
Smedleyr^^-
Christ's.
Pulling
Trin.
Christ's.
Queens'.
Gooden) ^^
Sewart|^«-
Trin.
Pemb.
Scott ^
King's.
Joh.
Christ's.
Stone,J.M.( c
rJoh.
Croft
King's
Joh.
Torr-y f^ Trin.
Clarke
Trin.
King's.
Young )
Chevallier) a,^
Corp.
Clarke
Joh.
Trin. H.
King's
Jeffcock
Jesus
Pet.
Trin.
Marshall i^'^'Trin.
Schacht) a,^ Trin.
S=S^*
King's
Christ's.
10 Thomas/ ^«-
Caius.
Newton
Trin.
Pemb.
Raven
Sidney.
Magd.
^\T
Joh.
Down.
Richmond) ?j.
SherviU j-^
Trin.
Christ's
Pet":
McEwen
Trin.
Caius.
Baker) ^^
Jones r^«-
Clare.
Currie) a,^
Woodj-^*-
Caius.
Queens'.
Cath.
Emm.
Trin.
Buckton
Clare.
Green
Christ's
Cath.
"Campbell JEq
Clare.
Raban
Caius.
Joh.
Cobbold
Caius.
Coates
Trin.
Emm.
Joh.
1 LucasJan Professor of Mathematics.
2 Profe«M>r of Experimental Phralca.
3 Tutor of Emmanuel.
4 Bishop of Moray, Ross, and Caithness.
6 Principal of Wan^anui College, New Zealand.
6 Head Master of the Leys School.
7 Fellow of Jesus College.
8 Mathematical Tutor at the College. Fort Elizabeth.
9 Master at CheltenbaiD CoUage.
10 M.P. for Merthyr Tydyil.
11 Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway.
12 Professor of Astrophysics.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
iftfti — MoT>FRATORai^^^®^* Temperfey, M.A., Queens'.
l»81.— MODERATORS j^jjjj^jj^ Burnside, M.A., Pembroke.
T?^.«TXTT.«c i James Rendel Harris, M.A., Clare.
J^XAMiNERS j Richard Charies Rowe, M.A., Trin.
Additional Examiner: Alfred George Greenhill, M.A., Emm.
Wranglers.
Dsi*For8yth (1)
*Heath ^
*Steinthal ^
2*Dodds1 ^^
*Jones 1 ^1'
3*Pollock
Fountain
**Stokes
5*Leahy y
♦Hopkinson
Alston •) 37^
6*Shirresl ^«-
Davison
Eccles
Beard! a?^
Nivenl ^«'
Hall t ^^
Harker} ^«-
Kendall
Dines )
Frost [ Mq.
Staveley )
7Seelv
swhitney
Williams
Geldard
Ashley 1
Farquharj
Yardley
Southworth
mq.
Senior Optimes.
Junior Optimes.
Trin.
Di Matthews "1 ^„
Wait 1^«
Pet.
Ds Walmsley
Trin.
Trin.
' Emm.
Crowther
Corpus
Trin.
Alderson
Clare.
Kingston ^q
Joh.
Pet.
Burgess
Corpus.
Richards
Sidney.
Pemb.
Jacoby
Sidney.
Fisher
Trin.
Trin.
Wetherell
Joh.
Armitage
Pemb.
Pemb.
Marrisl yp.„
White 1 ^«-
Joh.
Hitchcock
Trin.
Sidney.
Trin.
Apcar \jp
, Caius.
Pemb.
Potts
Emm.
Voungmanj^^Voft.
Emm.
Disney
Spearing
Trin.
^S}^-
Joh.
Joh.
Sidney.
Trin.
Trin.H.
sPotter 1;^^
Watson) ^«-
Pet.
Mutimer
Trin.
Emm.
Joh.
SS?/!*«-
Joh.
Pet.
Robson
Joh.
Trin.
Waithman
King's.
Jones )
Trin.
Caius.
Magd.
^ISlrl^'-
Pemb.
Joh.
Allcroft
Jesus.
Cath.
Joh.
Dunicliffel =?„
Fowler 1^«-
Emm.
Bradshaw "la.
, Christ's
Trin.
Trin.
Scudamore 1 ''•E'mm.
Corpus.
Potbury
Askwith )
Joh.
Biram 1 ^
Woodhousel-P
Trin.
Clare.
Pemb.
Sidney
King's,
Hammond ( a?.
, Trin.
Brown
Joh.
Trin.
Phear (^^- Caius.
Collins ^5Eg.
Christ's
King's.
Christ's.
Thomson )
Queens'.
Joh.
Walker
Trin.
Coppock
Gompertz )
King's.
Trin.
Leslie
Joh.
Halland \JEq. Corpus.
Trin.H.
SSU^'^
Cath.
Rawlings )
Pemb.
Pemb.
Pemb.
Smith
Pet.
King's.
Carter) ^^
Flagg 1 ^^•
Jesus.
Wildman
Queens'
Caius.
Christ's.
Punch
Joh.
Col son
Corpus.
Cother) ^^
Page 1^«-
McMaster
Jesus.
Glaisher ^g.
Trin.
King's
Stubbs
Pemb.
Pemb.
1 Sadlerian Professor of Mattaematic*.
2 Formerly Tutor of Peterhouse.
3 Fellow of Corpus.
4 Master at Rugby.
6 Professor of MatViemallcs, University College, Sheffield.
6 Tutor of Trinity Hall.
7 M.P. for Lincoln, 1896—1906.
8 Professor of Ecclesiastical History, King's College, London. Hulsean Lecturer, 1906.
9 Professor of Botany and Biology, Armstrong College, Newcastle-
^ Equal as 2nd Smith's Prizemen.
MATHEMATICAL TKIPOSES.
1882.-MODERATOKS \l^^'''''^l^T^^ ^'^{^ ^{/^^""^S' . .
(Henry Martyn Taylor, M.A., Trinity.
Examiners 1"^^?.'^ Temperley, M.A., Queens'
I William Burnside, M.A., Pembroke.
Additional Examiner : George Howard Darwin, M.A., Trin.
Wranglers.
Ds*Herman (1)
*Yeo (2)
i*Loney
*Brill
*Randell
*Robson
*Parker
*Harker
Littlewood
Hensley
*Johnson )
*Ropes > JEq
^Sanderson )
Searle
Davies ) aj.^
Nichols/ ^«-
Spurge
Floyd
Otton I 37^
Pearcel ^«-
Chisman
Dickinson)
Oliver f
Winter
Malim
Trin.
Joh.
Sidney.
Joh.
Pemb.
Sidney.
Joh.
Joh.
Pet.
Christ's.
King's.
.King's.
Christ's.
Pemb.
Cath.
Clare.
Cath.
Pet.
Corpus.
Corpus.
Christ's.
Trin.
Cath.
King's.
Sidney.
Clare.
Jesus.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Walker
Flack
Lax
Fraser )
Ward.A.WJ
Marigold) a?
Stevens j" ^'
Das
Frederick
Fisher) a;^
Ridleyf ^«-
Lawson
SNichols
Gaskin ')
MomceJ
Newman
Cox
■•Falle I
Milner > ^q.
Pollock)
*Lyon
Bennell
Clementson
^Barlow | ^x^y
BouldenV ^q. Trin.
Carr ) Cath.
Batchelor Sidney.
Joh.
Trin.
Cath.
Trin.
;»Trin.H.
^Joh.
, Trin.
J- Trin.H.
Clare.
Corpus.
Jesus.
Clare.
Clare.
Cath.
Joh.
Trin.
Clare.
Trin.
Christ's.
Jesus.
Clare.
Christ's.
Trin.
Clare.
Joh.
Joh.
Junior Optimes.
7Ryan
King's
Keess
Clare
Haskell
Caius
xllomasf ^«-
Trin.
Sidney.
Winter
Joh.
gsll-n^.
Trin.
Trin.H.
Satthianadhan
WSl
Wilson
Alford ) a,„
Knealel ^«-
Corpus.
Emm.
Harris
Christ's
Taylor, A. S.
Pemb.
Joh.
Jesus.
Corpus.
Dalton ) a?.
. Trin.
Merrifieldf ^^f-Joft.
St Quintin
Trin.
Williams
Trin.
iS}^-
Corpus.
Colman 1 —^
Longsdonj ^^
Joh.
• Trin.
Lomax
Trin.H.
Lerigo
Joh.
Fox
Corpus
Goddard
Trin.
Napier
Trin.
Morley
Clare
WOMEN.
Burstall Oh ton.
(equal to 31)
Julyan Girton
(between 58 and 69)
Lister Girton
(equal to 61 and 62
1 Professor of Mathematics at the Royal HoIIoway College for Women.
2 Head Master of Oundle School.
3 Head Master of the King's School, Pontefract.
4 Mathematical Master, King's School, Chester.
6 Professor of Engineering in the Boyal College of Science for Ireland, Dublin.
6 Master at Clifton College.
7 Professor of Engineering, and Principal of the Polytechnic, Woolwich.
284
MATHEMATICAL TEIPOSES.
NEW EEGULATIONS.
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.
t Smith's Prizeman without precedence.
Parts I. & U.—June, 1882.
iWilliam Mitchinson Hicks, M.A., St John's.
^Walter William Rouse Ball, M.A., Trinity.
(Percival Frost, M.A., St John's.
(Henry Martyn Taylor, M.A., Trinity.
Moderators
Examiners
Wranglers.
Dsi*Welsh (1) Jesus.
2*Turner(2) Trin.
8*Carey Trin.
Thornton Cath.
Piggott Sidney.
* Johnson, A. R. Joh.
Roberts, S. 0. Joh.
Ashwin ) d* Pemb.
M<=Aulay j^ Joh.
*M«Connel| (3H Clare.
*Pattisson J^ Emman.
Hamer) a-^ Christ's.
**Heath ;^«' Trin.
SBarrell Pemb.
Ginn Emman.
Newham Joh.
Ibbetson Clare.
Posnett Joh.
^Knowles Pet.
Bradshaw Jesus.
Gorst Trin.
Harvey King's.
Constable) oi King's.
Evans j ^ Jesus.
Madden Clare.
Mallinsoni cji Sidney.
■ 7Mayo 1^ Pet.
Murton "1 ^^ Trin.
Whitley] ^^- King's.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Edmunds
Palmer
Buxton
Sanderson
Hughes, F. S.
Simpson, T.S.
Beck
Wilton
Roe
Guest 1 a^^
Skinner I ^*-
Hewetson 1 i>
Hough ji^
Brown ) ^^
Neild ;^«-
Cleaver "1 ia<
Pattullo i^
Davy
Purchas
Mason
Pelton
Pope
Scott-Elliot
Cooper
Butler > a?^
King [^«'
Anthonisz
Glover
Langham
Knight "
Priestley
Johnson |^
Moore J^
Benson
Ames )
■mq.
Joh.
Kint/'s.
Trin.
Queens'.
Joh.
Trin. II.
Trin.
Sidney.
Magd.
Trin.
Cath.
Emman.
Corpus.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin. H.
Cuius.
Cath.
Joh.
2Eq. Cuius.
Christ's.
Trin.
Christ's.
Queens'.
Joh.
Joh.
Corpus.
King's.
Joh.
Queens'.
Pemb.
Trin.
Sidney.
Trin.
Mactaggart V j^Trin.
Petherick ) ^ Trin.
Keightley Trin.
\mq.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Brooke King's.
Colman Corpus.
Chatterjee \ ^Christ's
Galsworthy ' •
Mackintosh
Francis,
W.B.K.)
t; 1 . I
ly [ (g" Caivi.
Cuius.
Sharp
Maling
Brereton
Shields
Clarke
Hillyer
Round
Davey
Ayerst j
Sandoe J
Emmet
Shirres
Stopford
Hardy
Logan
mq.
)^ Clare.
^^- Emman.
Emman.
Xq. Magd.
Cath.
Christ's.
Corpus.
Joh.
Magd.
King's.
Joh.
Joh.
1 S' Down.
Raymond Ji^ Christ's.
Hagger Cath.
Asplet Christ's.
Hughes,T.C. ) &.Pem6.
Lucas, F.L. j^ Trin.
Oxley Trin.
SKelly King's.
Ransome,H. A. Joh.
Pitt Pemi>.
Banks Clare
Greenstreet Joh.
Falle I a- Pemb.
MacDonnell) ^ Clare.
Grindrod Pemb.
Bowman \
Crichton y^q. Trin.
Prescott ) Trin.
Logan ] Sidney.
Pierce I n,„ Emman.
Smart (^«- Trin.
Thomas )
Emman.
Wright
Mills
Pemb.
Hodgson 1
Manley j
Queens'.
Clare.
Gardner
Smith, G. B.
Cuius.
Holman
Trin.
1 Tutor of Jesus.
2 Savilian Professor of Astronomy, Oxford.
3 Professor of Mathematics, Liverpool TTni-
versity.
4 Aasistant Secretary to the Treasury.
WOMEN.
Meyer Girton.
(equal to 31)
Anelay, J, Girton.
(between 37 and 38)
5 Professor of Mathematics at University Col-
lege, Bristol.
6 Vice-Principal of Liverpool College.
7 Master at Harrow.
8 Master at Highgate School.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
Part III. — January^ 1883.
-_ (William Mitchinson Hicks, M.A., St John! s.
Moderators Walter William Rouse Ball, M.A., Trinity.
Examiners
JPercival Frost, M.A., King's.
(Henry Martyn Taylor, M.A., Trinity.
Division I.
Ds^Carey Trin.
Harvey King's.
*Johnson, A. R. Joh.
^Turner (2) Trin.
*Welsh (1) Jesus.
Division II.
Ds Ibbetson Clare.
Division III.
Ds Ashwin
Knowles
M^'Aulay
*M«Connel
Newham
Posnett
Roberts, S.
Thornton
Pemb.
Pet.
Joh.
Clare
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Cath.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
Parts I and II, — June^ 1883.
Tv/T ^™« ^„« i Alfred George Greenhill.M. A., ^mmawz^/.
Moderators j^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^ j^^^^,^
^ » a I William Mitchinson Hicks, M. A., /S"^ JbA-w'«.
HiXAMiNERS Salter William Rouse Ball, M.A., Trinity.
Wranglers.
Ds *Mathew8 Joh.
i*Gallopt Trin.
*LachIan t Trin.
Chevallier I cj. Tr.
*Whitehead,A.N.l^ Tr.
2*Chreel ^„ King's.
3*Hoggi^^- Joh.
Morley King's.
Ktlchler ) cy Sidney.
MacFarland)^ Cuius.
Sharpe Emman.
4Knott Pet.
Wilberforce Trin.
Buist 1 Tp^
Calver
2Eq.
Story
"Wiseman
Elder
Romer
Semple
Hewitt \ T,
Maiden}^
Burne 1
JenkinJ
Baylis
Creak 1 a?-
Lee
Bolton
Tetley
Holt \ ^„
Thomas i^«-
Kewley
Corpus.
Joh.
Trin.
Cuius.
Cuius.
Trin.
Trin. H.
Joh.
Pet.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Pet.
Emman.
Emman.
Cav.
Clare.
Cath.
Christ's.
Jesus.
Sidney.
Perrin Girton.
(between 20 and 21j.
Senior Optimes.
Di Hastings) ^^ Queens'.
Watson I ^'i- Cuth.
Cull l!s< Cuth.
Summers] "^ Sidney.
Herbert, J. A. Joh.
Murray Queens'.
Kellock Emman.
Graham, A. Caius.
de Sausmarez) ?5< Trin.
Edwards J*^ Qm.
Gosnein Christ's.
Mason [ JEq. Tr. H.
Smith ) Magd.
Colbourne] &. Corpus.
Gray J^ Corpus.
Hunt Cath.
Adams 1 cy Clare.
Armstrong)^ Christ's.
Eves ) jp^ Magd.
Fulton J "*^- Magd.
Tootell 1 ^Christ's.
Wells,F.A.j'^ Jojii.
Trevor Emmun.
NichoU Trin.
Laupmann Pet.
Potter 1 a,„
Salmon! ^«-
Butcher )
Odling [JEq.
Paley )
Corpus.
Clure.
Joh.
Joh.
Christ's.
Junior Optimes.
WOMEN.
Collier Newnham
(equal to 39).
Perry Newnham
(equal to 57).
Sprague Girton
(equal to 62).
Da de Renter
Stables 1 (w
Whiteley]^
Copland) .
Lund JjS*
Stokes P
Lewis
Watson
Edwards
Benthain ;p^
Wheaterj^'3^- Corpus.
Hamlyn ] cr Trin.
Watermeyer]^ Emm.
Trin.
Trin.
Emman.
Pemb.
Joh.
Sidney.
Jesus.
Christ's.
Emman.
Chester
Ohm 1 a?^
Rustonl^^-
Manners
Cooper
Game
Wheatcroft
Wickham
Hope
Nuttall
Raven
Wyatt
Titley
Brooke
Dunn
Lewis
Joh.
Christ's.
Joh.
Jesus.
Trtn.
Joh.
Corpus.
Trtn.
Trin.
Trin.
Emman.
Trin. H.
Caiu^.
Emman.
Trin.
Joh.
Newman Newnham
(between 92 and 93).
Part
III.— January, 1884.
Division I.
Division IL
Division IIL
Ds Chevallier
Trin.
Ds KUchler Sidney
Ds Story Caius
*Chree
King's
Morley King's
*Gallopt
Trin.
WUberforce Trin.
*Hogg
Joh.
♦T^achlant
Trin.
*Mathews
Joh.
*Whitehead,A.N. Trin.
WOMEN.
I — I
1 Tutor and Fellow of Caius.
2 Superintendent of Kew Observatory.
3 Master at Christ's Hospital.
4 Tutor of Selwyn.
Girton
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
om
Moderators
Examiners
Parts I and II.— June, 1884.
Christopher Graham, M.A., Gonville and Cairn.
Andrew James Campbell Allen, M. A., P^/erAoi^se.
Alfred George Greenhill, M.A., Emmanuel.
Richard Charles Rowe, M.A., Trinity.
Wranglers.
Ds ^Sheppard
^Workman (1)
1 Bragg
*Young
Cassie
2* Anderson
*Knight,H.H.
Little
Beckett
*Kerly
*Larmor
Dalton
Hensley
Toms
Eve
3Monckton
Clarke, K T. Joh.
Marwood "1 S< Trin.
Muirhead(2)|^ Cath
Chope "I ^ Trin.
Innes J "^ Joh.
]^
2Eq,
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Pet.
Trin.
Sidney
e5< Clare
^ Caius
Joh.
Joh.
Clare
Trin.
Joh.
Queens'
\^ Pemb.
ijfi^ Pemb.
Chapman
Childers
Edwards,
R. W. K.
Gore
Emman.
King's
^ Jesus
King's
Parish, A. J. 1 & Pet.
Watson ja^ Trin.
^Cautley, H. "I !&< King's
Moors J^ Joh.
Hamilton, J. ") is* Caius
Knight J^ Joh.
Lewis I «> Joh.
Tanner, E.R. J ^ Clare
Pattinson ] e^ Joh.
Stevenson]^ Pet.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Bowlker Jestis
Floyd ) THn.
SHart > ^q. King's
Trin.
Emman.
Sidney
Caixis
Martineau \<s- Emman.
Rawlings j ^ Pemb.
Rust ^ Magd.
Butler
Bird 1 &<
Hewitt]^
Murray |
Sharp J
Allan
Trin.
Sidney
Jesus
Queens'
Emman.
) . Jesus
CoUinson > ^ Queens'
Webb, A. E,
Stern
White
Joh.
Down.
Pet.
Junior Optimes.
Di Blows
Chaudhuri
Harnett
Thompson,
F.
Marsh
Joh.
. Joh.
^Joh.
Tr.H.
Christ's
WOMEN.
Vinter Oirton
(equal to 44—48)
Fitz Gerald Newnham
(equal to 58—61)
Dolby Newnham
(equal to 65—66)
Basterby n Jo?i.
Locke I !s. Joh.
Nicholson ^^ Pemb.
Russell J
Thomas
Harrisson,
W. R.
Mitchell
Baker
Banks
Barrett-
Lennard
Bennett,
H. M.
de Bourbel
Hunter
Lance
Stockdale
Westlake
Butt
Francis,F.
Holding
Carr
Colchester
Davis
Eyre
Harrison
Hunter
Marling
Parry
Young
Searles
Klugh
Summerhayes
Turner
Warlow
Carr . Trin.
Eady j .Joh.
Goold- Adams ', £§" Jesus
Sample
Thomas, J.
Brady 1 &■
Potts 1^
Douglas i,cj<
Moline j^
Hargreaves, 1
G. H.j
Trin. H.
King's
Corpus
Cav.
THn.
Christ's
Clare
^Joh.
> ^ Trin.
Pemb.
Jesus
Jesus
Joh.
"1 ,&! Sidney
.H.|^ Joh.
Corpus
Christ's
Joh.
Joh.
Corpus
'■j£ Caiux
^ Trin.
Trin.
Emman.
Pemb.
Trin.
Clare
) . Emm.
\^ Emm.
S^ Corp.
' Qu.
Joh.
Emman.
Emman.
Pemb.
Jesus
Cowell Oirton
(between 76 and 77)
Burne Girton
(equal to 86—92)
McCroben Neumham
(equal to 93—94)
Davies Oirton
(equal to 107—109)
Benson Neumham
(equal to 116—116)
1 Professor of Mathematics in the University of Adelaide.
2 President of Queen's College, Galway,
3 Master at Uppingham School .
4 M.P. for East Leeds, 1900—1906.
5 Head Master of the Lower School, Rugby.
288
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
Part III. — January^ 1885.
-, (Christopher Graham, M.A., Gonville and Caius.
Moderators j ^^f j j.ew James Campbell Allen, M.A., Peterhouse.
Examiners
j Alfred George Greenhill, M.A., Emmanuel.
I Andrew Russell Forsyth, M.A., Trinity.
Division I,
Ds* Anderson
Beckett
Bragg
Cassie
*Knight, H. H
*Larmor
Little
Muirhead (2)
*Sheppard
*Workmai
*Young
(1)
Sidney
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Clare
Clare
Caius
Cath.
Trin.
THn.
Pet.
Ds Hensley
Monckton
Toms
Division II.
Joh.
Pemb.
Queens'
Division III.
Ds Pattinson Joh.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
289
Parts I and II.— June, 1885.
MftT^ppATOBq i William Henry Besant, Sc.D., St John's.
MODERATORS j charles Herman Fvior, M.A., Pembroke.
Examiners
(Christopher Graham, M.A., Gonmlle and Cains.
I Andrew James Campbell Allen, M.A., Peterhouse.
Wranglers.
Ds *Berry (2) King's
i*Love (1) Joh.
*Riclimond King's
*Barnard Em'man.
Holmes, R. Joh.
*Roseveare ) 6< Joh.
Stewart,D.A.i f^ Cuius
Harkness) • Trin.
2*Jessop Vg' Clare
sstroud ) ^ Joh.
Holland Trin.
4*Bushe-Fox Joh.
Hudson Pemb.
*Rintoul ) «j< Corpus
Russell i ^ Caius
8*Callendar I ,&< Trin.
Kirby f^ Joh.
Fraser Trin. H.
Brooks Trin.
Mossop Joh.
Smith King's
Howard j . Cath.
Robinson > ig Christ's
Rock ) ^ Clare.
King Emman.
Eddison Christ's
Wynne Jesus
Elrington ) . Jesus
Gill \ ^ Pemb.
Haworth ) ^ Sidney
Gaskin King's
Coyle ) a- Joh.
Fordham)^ Trin.
Martin, J. Joh.
Rickett, M. E. Neumham
(between 24 and 25)
Hewett, B. Newnham
(equal to 34)
it
Senior Optimes.
Di Brett ) . Sidney
Carpenter V jg' Sidney
Lucas I ^ Christ's
Amos
Bicknell
Griffiths
Hughes, R.
Martineau
Moffatt ) a
Sims / ^
Price
Allnutt
Best
6McClure
Samuels
Wood
Elsee, H. J. ■ ^ „„„
Hill, H. H. LJ ^ Joh
Underhay Pemb.
Slater Joh.
Davies, T. R. Trin. H.
Molesworth) ;> Christ's
Parry j^ Pemb.
Carlyon Emman.
Miller Queens'
Widdowson Joh.
Harvey, H. B.) ^jS" Joh.
Taylor i ^^ Clare
7McKenna T)nn. H.
Crofts Corpus
Barnes \ <» Trin.
Knowles J (i^ Cath.
Pritchard Pemb.
Pochin Kino's
Clare
. Jesus
fCaius
^Joh.
Trin.
Queens'
Sidney
Queens'
Trin.
Trin.
Emman.
Pemb.
j» Joh.
WOMEN.
Dymond, O. Newnham
(equal to 38)
Barrington, A. Girton
(between 60 and 61)
Villy, B. M. Newnham
(between 62 and 63)
Junior Optimes.
Di O'Connell 1 oi Pemb.
Peters
Baker
Peck
Daniels
Marshall
Madden
Bull I .
Das y^
Fox 1^
Jones
Hanson
Large
Morris
Pitman ,
Thompson, I
G. A. -'
Morns Queens'
Emanuel | . Trin.H.
Paterson Ve" Corpus
Pearce | ^ Christ's
Beckh \ Caius
Bostock I ^ Trin.
Lace r^
Perrott /
Blackburn
1^ Corpus
Emman.
Joh.
King's
Clare
Trin.
Trin.
Emman.
Caius
Sidney
Trin.
\ Joh.
. Joh.
>E§' Trin.
Joh.
Eppstein
Ma:
Queens'
Trin.
!Trin.
6- Corpus
^ Caius
Pemb.
McDonald ~v Christ's
Saville I w
Wilkinson f ^ Magd.
Young, F. J Selwyn
Dupuis Trin.
Addison ) «3- Caius
Lee ; fi^ Trin.
Jameson Clare
Johnstone, H. K Cav.
Leon Joh.
Coltman ) . Trin.
Glover [^ Joh.
Tindall P ChrUt's
Gibson Trin.
Cowper-Smith Trin.
Clifton Joh.
Consterdine Trin.
Currie Trin.
Houghton Emman.
Cross Christ's
Brown Cath.
Barrett, L.M.E. Oirton
(equal to 74)
Murray, i . Oirton
A. B. [jg*
Price, L. C. ) ^ Neumham
(equal to 79)
Cunnington, S. Neumham
(equal to 113)
1 Sedleian Professor of Natural Philosophy, Oxford.
2 Professor of Mathematics, Armstrong College, Newca«ilo-on-Tyne
8 Professor of Physics in the Armstrong College, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
4 Tutor of St John's College. „ ^„ . » mii uui a«t./w.l
6 Professor of Physics in the Royal College of Science. 6 Head Master of Mill Hill School.
7 M.P. for Monmouthshire (North). First Lord of the Admiralty.
13
290
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
Moderators
Part III.— January, 1886.
(William Henry Besant, Sc.D., St JohrCs,
jCharles Herman Prior, M.A., Pembroke.
Examiners
(Christopher Graham, M.A., Gonvilleand Caius.
[Andrew James Campbell Allen, M.A., Peterhouse.
Additional Examiner: James Whitbread Lee Glaisher, M.A.,
Trinity.
Division I.
Division II.
Division III.
Ds ^Barnard Emman.
*Berry (2) Kimfs
Holmes, R. Joh.
*Love (1) Joh.
*Richmond Kiru/'s
*Ro8eveare Joh.
Ds Brooks
Harkness
*Jessop
*Rintoul
Russell
Trin.
Trin.
Clare
Corpus
Caius
Ds Praser Trin. 1
Smith King's
Stewart, D. A. Caius
WOMEN
I Rickett, M. E. Newnham
MATHEMATICAL TKIPOSES.
291
NEW KEGULATIONS.
Those who have obtained Honours in Part I. are admissible to the
Examination in Part II. following.
Part l.~June, 1886.
Monii'RATOBs i Ernest William Hobson, M.A., Christ's.
MODERATORS ^^^^jrew Russell Forsyth, M.A., 7Vm%.
Examiners
iCharles Herman Prior, M.A., Pembroke.
(Joseph Larmor, M.A., St John's.
Wranglers.
Dsi*Dixont 2'rin.
*Fletclier Joh.
*Coates ) w Qtieens'
2*Hill,F.W.(^ Joft.
3*Bryant Pet.
Barlow.C.W.C.Pef.
*Platts Trin.
Foster Joh.
*Daw8on, H. G. Christ's
Askwith I '»Trin.
Middlemastj^Jo/j.
Pressland
Crawford
Clark
^Joseland
Rosenberg
Tate !
Joh.
Trin.
Pemb.
Christ's
Emman.
Joh.
^Pet.
Pet
Weir )
Johnston i ^ ± ci.
M«AulayJ^*-CatM*
Bradford Joh.
Roberts, H. A. Caius
Dickinson) !»« Trin.
Nicolls j^ Pet.
Greenidge) «5« Joh.
Owen j^ Sidney
Crommelin Trin.
sBurkitt Trin.
Hooker 1 ^ Queera'
Kingdon)^^- Christ's
Douglas Corpus
Sainsbury Joh.
M*=Laughlin1 <» Christ's
Taylor j^ Queens'
Wright, H. E. Trin.
Frost, C. Newnham
(between 24 and 26)
Senior Optimes
Junior Optimes.
Di Campbell .Corpus
Di Lewis 1 ss^ King's.
Roxburgh]^ Trin.H.
Hayward ^Sidney
Moule,W.S. ^Corpus
Ransome Pemb.
Ward Emman.
Hewitt, F. E. Tnn.
Bellamy Queens'
Muncaster Glare
Hodgetts)ai-« Qween*'
Sladen \^^-Clare
Key Catn.
Carpmael ) «> Jes.
Phelps 1(^ Caius
Youngman Trin.
Jenkin ) Trin.
Bullough};^^ Trin.
Clark, H.l^«-JoA.
Slade [jEq.H.Cav.
Wigrami Trin.
Haden H. Selw.
Thurston Pemb.
Fuller Clare
TiUyard Joh.
Seely Trin.
Bourne 1 &Cath.
Harris, A. S.J (^JoA.
Cleeve, A.], G«Jo/t.
Symonds i^ Joh.
Mortlock Pet.
Cooke 1 Emman.
Smith] Sidney
Wheeler Jes.
Hughes, J. C. Corpus
Penruddocke Clare
Evans, J. R. ) .Christ's
Rust Magd.
Fisher [SChrist's
Waterhousei ~Cftn*r*
Crofts Emm^n.
Taylor \ JEq. Christ's
Dolby Emman.
Trask 1 Clare
Allen, R. Jflh.
Mathiesoni cj- Caius
Jackaon,C.W.Joh.
Sconce |f^ Trin.
Zucker Emman.
Berry Magd.
Chaderton Queens'
Lyon 1 a^^ Corpus
Metcalfe! ^«- Pemb.
Carr / . Trin.
Hill,J.W.S.[^P<;«.
Hutchinson ) ^ Corpus
Lane Jes.
Hicks 1 cj. Trin.
Holmes, E.L.l^ Joh.
Barff Trin. H.
Richards') yp„ Joh.
Tanner 1^«-Pem&.
Barnes Joh,
Lawsonla^^ Pet.
Walters f^*- Trin.
Allen Jes.
Buncombe) sj. Caius.
Norman f ^ PeL
Hitchcock H. Cav,
WOME^\
Fripp, R J. S. Girton
(equal to 53)
Bishop, H. Newnham
(b«tween 58 and 59)
Townsend, A. Neumham
(between 68 and 69)
Wilkin8on,M.S. Neumham
(between 68 and 69)
Leake, M. M. j Girton
Womersley,R. j Newnham
(between 68 and 69)
Bower, EL li. \ Girton
Whitley, A. R. ] Girton
(between 70 and 71)
Payne, A. K Girton
(equal to 77)
Watson, M. S. Neumham
(between 93 and 94)
1 Professor of MathematlcB, Queen's College, Belfast.
2 Mathematical Master at the City of London School.
3 Professor of Mathematics. University College of N. Walei, Bangor.
4 Head Master of Burnley Grammar School.
5 Norrisian Professor of Divinity,
13
292
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES
Part II.— June, 1887.
Examiners
George Gabriel Stokes, M.A., Lucasian Professor.
Arthur Cayley, M.A., Sadlerian Professor.
Joseph John Thomson, M.A., Cavendish Professor.
James Whitbread Lee Glaisher, Sc.D., Trinity.
Class I.
Class II.
Class III.
Division 1.
Division 1.
Division 1.
Barlow, C. W. C. Pet.
*Bryant Pet.
*Dixont Trin.
•^PMetcher Joh.
*Platts Trin.
Division 2.
Askwith Trin.
Division 2.
Johnston Pet.
McAulay Cuius
Nicolls Pet.
Dickinson Trin
*Coates Queens'
*Hill, F. W. Joh.
Division 3.
Tate Joh.
Division 3.
Clark Pemh.
*Dawson, H. G. Christ's
WOMEN.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Frost Newnham
MATHEMATICAL TEIPOSES.
Moderators
Examiners
Part l.^June, 1887.
jJoseph Larinor, M.A., St John's.
(Sidney Luxtoii Loney, M.A., Sidney.
jErnest William Hobson, M.A., G/irisl^s.
jAndrew Russell Forsyth, M.A., Trinity.
Wranglers.
Di*Bakert
*Flux
illes
*Michellt
*Peace
*Brown
Berry, M
Little
Clay )
Varleyi
iiMilward
Young .
JEq.
Jfq.
\mq.
Atkinson) ,,„
Soper i-^«
Norris
Browne, J. B.
Osborn
Douglas
Vaughan
Bryant )^
Sergeant ;^^
Jones
Fox, H. O.
Thornton
Holland
Perrott
Sharpies
Joh.
Joh.
Irin.
Trin.
Emm.
Christ's
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Pemb.
Christ's
Trin.
Christ's
Trin.
Joh.
6<Sid.
^ Emm.
aj.^, King's
^«- Trin.
Pemb.
Trin.
Corp.
King's
Christ's
Sid.
Jes.
King's
Pet.
Qtieens'
H
I
Senior Optimes.
Ds Card
Robinson
Holland
Hay
Stevens, R. T.
Carter) ^y
Jolley/^^-
Dunn
Duncan |
Herbert V JEq. Trin
Mundahll Joh.
Hopgood Trin.
H ancock Joh.
Foyster ) 3?„ Trin.
Pownall)^^- Pet.
Joh
Jes
Christ's
,?j- Clare
^ Tr.H.
Trin.
Cath.
Trin.
Pemb.
Pemb.
^'i- Christ's
, Jes.
'• Emm.
Russell, W. A. Joh.
Lawrence, H. J.R. Tr.H.
Hartley
Hope )
Kitchener/
Bake ) a?.
Braggi-
■Mq.
Allport )
Bentieldi
Cooper ;
Hadiield ,
Symonds
Summers
Badcock
Marriott
Garnett
Lewis-Lloyd
Back } oTn
Parezl^^-
Campion
Nesbitt
Bryan
Marsh
Xq.
Xq.
Christ's
Trin.
Joh.
H. Selw.
Cath.
Cath.
Sid.
Cath.
Cath.
Jes.
Trin.
Clare
Queens'
Clare
Trin.
Clare
WOMEN.
Browne, H. Newnham
(bracketed with 42)
Holme, B. A. Girton
(bracketed with 46)
Raymond, M.S. Girton
(between 48 and 49)
Whalley, B. Girton.
(bracketed with 62)
"Walters, E. Newnham
(between 62 and 53)
Atkins, M. Newnham
(bracketed with 55)
Richards, M. S. Newnham
(between 60 and 61)
Wallas, K. T. Girton
(bracketed with 62)
Junior Optimes.
Ds Crellin Queens'
Ashwin ) ,»■ Magd.
Lowe,A.C.W.i^ Trin.
Fuller ) Trin.H.
Lazenby/ .^q. Pemb.
Roscoe I Trin.
Phillips King's
Philpott, T, V. Trin.
Lawson
Collins >
Robinson]
Belcher)
Withy r
SHutton
Xq.
Pemb.
H. Selw.
Corp.
King's
Trin.
Trin.
^o- ST
WUson, H. I. Trin.
Wickham, P. R. Caius
Hall Clare
Bunnett, E. J.) <&.
Orbell /^ Christ's
Turner, J. C. H. Cav.
Browne, E. R.) 6- Sid.
Lownds mH. Cav.
Charters ) Joh.
HewetsonV Xq. Clare
Whittam ) Caius
Gray, W. Joh.
Mq.
Adams
Marling
Vicars
Richards
Brown, G. E D
Gordon
Haworth
Barclay,H.N
Statham
Pemib.
Trin.
Trin.
ChHst's
) .Joh.
i^Trin.
)^ Clare
6-Trin.
^H.Selw.
Oliver, C. E. H. Selw.
Baker Queen^
Bate, K. M. Neumham
(between 76 and 77)
Jackson, E. Girton
(between 82 and 83)
Leahy, E. M. Girton
(between 82 and 88)
1 One of His Majegty's Inspector* of Schools.
8 M.P. for Yorkshire (Morley).
3 Master at MaWern Collrge.
204
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
Part II.— June, 1888.
Examiners :
Edward John Routh, Sc.D., Peter house.
James Whitbread Lee Glaisher, Sc.D., Trinity.
Joseph John Thomson, M.A., Trinity.
Andrew Russell Forsyth, M.A.. Trinity.
Class I.
Division 1.
Ds *Bakert J oh.
Berry Trin.
*Flux Joh.
*Michellt Trin.
Division 2.
*Brown Christ's
Clay Trin.
lies Trin.
Class II.
Ds Little
Norris
*Peace
Soper
Trin.
Joh.
Emm.
Trin.
Class III.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
Part I.— June, 1888.
395
Wranglers.
Ds i*Orr Jo^i.
*Brunyate (2) Trin.
2*Samp3on,R.A.{l)Jo/8.
*Valentine-Richards Chr.
Guest Trin.
'^Buchanan) -^^ Pet.
CracknellJ^^-Sirf.
Harris, H. H. Joh.
Jones, H. S.
Cole N
Palmer [^^
Rudd p«
Savery J
Nachbar
Weatherliead
Dallas
Kitchin
Leycester
Reid I n,v, Kinq's
sWagstaflf 1^*- P-'
Woods
Morgan
Potter
Mac Brayne]
Martyn J
Carlisle) a^^
Lamer 1^«-
Kirby
Birkett 1 a^„
Sarganty^*"
Cawley
Salisbury Joh.
Christ's
Emm.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Clare
King's
King's
Pemb.
Pet.
Pet.
Pet.
Emm.
Christ's
37, Pemb.
^^•Caius
Joh.
Pemb.
Trin.
Clare
Trin.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Bousfield Trin.H.
Thorp Pet.
Jerrard | a,^, Cath.
Millard \^'^' Joh.
Maugham, F.H. Trin. H.
Crane Queens'
Nathan 1 - Pet.
Smitli,J.H. l^«-aare
Boulden ] Corp.
Pert [mq.Sid.
Potts, W. A. ) Pemb.
Broomel a?^ H. Selw.
Collet j^«- Trin.H.
Godwin \ Joh.
Midgley ( JEq. Emm.
Nix, R. E. ) Caius
Roseveare Joh.
Pike J Clare
Simmons, K [ ^q. Joh
Corpus
Trin.
Cath.
Sid.
H. Cav.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Pemb.
Junior Optimes.
Di Moody | ^^ Joh.
Webster J^*- Joh.
Armstrong) ^^ Jes.
Markham J^«' Trin.
Gordon ) — „ Trin.
Johnson) ^^- Magd.
Greaves Clare
Richards Magd.
Woodhouse, A. A. Joh.
Collis Jes.
Romer, M. L. Trin.H.
La Mothel ^f.^ Corpus
Lillie 1"*«- Queens'
Duchesne
Colville, Hon. G. C. Trin.
Ma(^regor Trin.
Jackson Pemb.
Hutchinson) t* Clare
Newbould j^ Pemb.
Bevan
Bennett
Grew
Black
Godfrey
Horobin
Beecheno
Trin.
Pet.
Christ's
Emm.
2Eq. Pemb.
Emm.
)Pemb.
Milne-Redhead > Trin.
Postlethwaite, G.B. ) Trin.
Hartley, T, P. Joh.
Bent ) a7„ Emm.
WittonJ-^^- Corpus
Armitage Trin.
MacDonald, B. P. Chr.
Cook Sid.
Wheeler Clare
Bellhouse Trin,
WOMEN.
Ashwin, H. F. Girton
(bracketed with 33)
Story, E. P. \Girton
Wildman, H. h.] Girton
(bracketed with 41)
Crommelin, C. de la C. Neum.
(bracketed with 61)
Sargant, M. T. Girton
(bracketed with 64)
Harwood, J. L. Neumham
(between 65 and 66)
Cox, E. Neumham
(bracketed with 71)
Rayner. E. Neumham
(between 71 and 72)
1 Professor of Mathematics, Royal College of Science, Dublin,
S Professor of Mathematics, Durham University.
3 Oresham Professor In Geometry.
Hogg, R J. Neumham
(bracketed witli 85)
Evans, A. R Neumham
(between 87 and 88)
Grosvenor, R Neumham
(between 88 and 89)
Petch, G. M. Neumham
(bracketed with 94)
Pantin, R C. ) Nevonham
Oakeshott, F.J Neumham
(bracketed with 97)
Purcell, E. L. Girton
(bracketed with 108)
296
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
Part U.—June, 1889.
Examiners :
Edward John Routh, Sc.D., Peterhouse.
William Burnside, M.A., Pembroke.
Joseph Larmor, M.A., >S'^ JohrHs.
Andrew Russell Forsyth, M.A., Trinity.
Class I.
Class II.
Class III.
Division 1.
Division 1.
Division 1.
*Brunyate (2) Trin.
*Orr Joh.
Division 2.
*Buchanan Pet.
*Sampson(l) Joh.
Ds Cracknell Sid.
Rose-Innes King's
Savery Trin.
Division 2.
Guest Trin.
Division 2.
Ds Dallas King's
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
297
Part I. — June^ 1889.
MftT>irRATftR«« JWilliam Loudon MoUison, M.A., Clare.
MODERATORS ^^.^^^^^ q^^^^^ {^^\\q^, M.A., Trinity.
(Ernest William Hobson, M.A., Christ's.
(Walter Burt Allcock, M.A., Emmanuel.
Junior Optimes.
Examiners
Wranglers.
Dsi*Walker,G.T. Trin.
2*Dysont
3*Gkul J^^-
^'^Macdonaldt
*Lay
Cooke I 3,^
*Ramseyj^*-
*Geake i .
Jackson [ rS'
*Todhunter)'s
SAshford )
Emery >JEq.
Monro )
Hoare 1 aj.,,
Murray!^*-
Burstall
Lawrenson
Oldland
Hartley
Bayliss
Brown, W.
Crook ^
Hall
Trin.
Trin.
Clare
Cath.
Joh.
Magd.
Clare
Trin.
Clare
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Christ's
Joh.
jf,„ Joh.
^*- Emm.
Queens'
Pet.
Joh.
Emm.
King's
Harper V^q.Sid.
Kitchin H.Selw.
Liebert J Pemb.
Duthie ) .Queens'
Heywood [ ^Trin.
Jackson, F.H J '^P««.
/Senior
Di Potbury)
Surrage } JEq.
Walker )
Shawcross
Borthwick
Carr
Carrington
Kahn
Stevenson
White
Askwith
Marriott ■) ^,,
Orr l^*'
Bruton \
Humphries, S.
Parker
Simkins
Blair
Bosman
Box
Gill
Lewthwaite
Williams, A. E.
Asliworth
Piatt
Richards, P. J.
Wilson, J.
Broadbent
Eraut
Optimes.
Christ's
Pemb.
Queens'
Joh.
Pet.
Pet.
Christ's
Joh.
Trin.H.
Sid.
Queens'
Corpus
Caius
Joh.
6< Joh.
^ Magd.
Pemb.
Cath.
Pet.
S'Joh.
^ Corpus
Magd.
Christ's
Christ's
w Corpus
^ Joh.
Pet.
Emm.
l^'i-Trin.H.
■ Joh.
Evans, M. F. Girton
(bracketed with 27)
Turner, G.J. i^ Joh.
Badeley, F. J.) a7„ Jes.
Bagram
Norman
Stephenson \SJes.
Taylor, J. H.\^Joft.
Crabtree ) Cath.
Whittle [JEq. Joh.
Wilton ) Christ's
de Montmorency ■) ^^ Pet.
Haward \^^- Sid.
Sykes Trin.
Brown, W.H.) ^Joh.
Henderson [f^H.Cav.
Yglesias ) ^ Trin.
Little Jes.
WOMEN.
Wood, L. J. Neumham
(equal to 41)
Russell, A. S. D. Girton
(between the brackets 41 & 43)
Latham, J. L.la?„ Girton
Rayson, A. j^^" Girton
(equal to 43)
Everett, A. Oirton
(between the brackets 43& 47)
Wingate, H. M. Girton
(equal to 57)
Benger, L. M. Newnham
(between the brackets 67 & 60)
Lee, E. L. Newnham
(equal to 62)
Hammer, K. E. Newnham
(equal to 74)
1 Director General of Indian Observatories.
2 Astronomer Royal for Scotland.
8 Follow of Trinity Hall.
4 JTofessor of Mathematics, Aberdeen.
6 Head Master of Dartmouth Naval College.
Di Mendis
Steel
Storrs,H.T.S.
Benthall.H.R)
Doxford (
Guest (
Thompson, A. j
Kewley ]
Thomas, L.W.
Thursfield I
Walters ;
Woodhouse, I
W.G.
Hooker
Adams \
Bloomfleld |
Cooper
Cudworth
Marsh
Vanderbyl
Stuart, G.M.
Collins )
Sutton ^^o.
Wells )
Bowman 1 a,,
Kerr P«'
Hay ton I a,„
Key j^«-
Gold 1 ^„ JL.v.v
Weeke8,W.H.|"**'-Std.
Macdonaldl a?„ Emm.
Pochin 1^1- King's
Newman Trin. H.
Stewart, H. G.) a?^, Caius
Joh.
6< Caius
■^ Corp.
Queens'
I Sid.
Joh.
[ ^ Trin.
f ^ Caius
Joh.
Trin.
Sid.
Clare
^Pet.
'^ King's
Trin.
Pemb.
Caius
Clare
Sid.
Clare
Trin.
Emm.
ChrisVs
Clare
Trin.
1 . Emm.
l^Joh.
• pCVare
^I-Pet.
Marvel
Fletcher
Middlemiss
Scott, W.M,
Bacon
Curtis 1
D'AlbertansonJ
Stewart, H. E. Q^eens'
Hardy 1 ^„ Emm.
Moor 1^^- Cath.
Cooke Emm.
Lee, G. A. Newnham
(equal to 94)
Stiff, A. M. Girton
(equal to 100)
Webber, M. S. Girton
(equal to 109)
13—5
^98
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES
Part ll.—June, 1890.
Examiners :
George Howard Darwin, M.A., Trinity.
William Burnside, M.A., Pembroke.
Joseph Larmor, M.A., St John's.
Robert Lachlan, M.A., Trinity.
Class I.
Division 1.
D8 *Macdonaldt Clare.
*Walker, G. T. Trin.
Division 2.
*Dysont Trin.
*Lay Cath.
*Ramsey
Division 3.
*Gaul Trin.
*Geake Clare.
*Todhunter Clare.
Class II.
Division 1.
Ds Burstall Joh.
Class III.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Ds Brown, W. Joh.
Division 8.
Cooke Joh.
MATHEAJATICAL TRIPOSES.
299
Moderators
Examiners
Wranglers.
Ds i*Bennett (1) Joh
Segar (2)
*Brand ) a?^
Vaughanj^*'
2*Crawford
Reeves
Troup
Alexander
Wills j^«-
Grange
Finn
Hume-Rothery
Owen, O. W.
*Ward
TurnbuU
Hudson
Part I.— June, 1890.
I Walter William Rouse Ball, M.A., Trinity.
(Arnold Joseph Wallis, M.A., Corpus Christi.
^William Loudon Mollison, M.A., Clare.
(Edward Gurner Gallop, M.A., Gonvilleand Caius.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Swainson
Trin.
Pemb.
Trin.
King's.
Joh.
Pemb.
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Jes.
Joh.
!» Trin.
^ Joh.
Queens'.
Trin.H.
<» Sid.
,H.N.j^
gsl ^„ H.
Slieppard.H.N.jt^ Trin.
Hutchingsl a?„ //• Selw.
Tripp 1^*- Caius.
Mackenzie ) Magd.
SMuller [mq.Jes.
Sanderson ) Trin.
Cayley, H. Trin.
Denmead 1 a,^ Emm.
Mackenzie] ^^' H. Selw.
Schniitz Joh.
Greenhalgh) 2^-^ Clare.
^"^9' Magd.
Robinson
Lewis, W,
Boyd
Queens'.
Clare.
Sprague
Thomson
Bennett
Compton
Clarke, T. B. A.
Rowland
Trin.
Trin.
Pemb.
Queens'.
Emm.
;3< Trin.
[f^ Emin.
Crostliwaite, R. Pemb.
Pemb.
H. Cav.
Christ's.
Corp.
Christ's.
Queens'.
Caius.
King's.
Pet.
Sid.
Joh.
Pet.
Christ's.
Joh.
Emm.
717., Pet.
^"l-Corp.
Pet.
Cath.
Trin.
Corp.
Queens'.
Corp.
Pemb.
Pemb.
Jes.
Spencej
Dodgson
Gosling, L.F,
Stcedman
Leveson
Marzials
Fenwick) ;-^^
Rand i^«-
Longfield
Middlemass
Haygarth
Fullagar
Aris ) ;-,„
Giles 1^«-
Mitchell) ;-^^,
Pearce j^^'
Warmington
Gardiner, C. I
Cuthbertson
Phillipson
Clark, G. M,
Langdon
Gorham
Mcintosh
Bozman )
Roe [ Mq.
White \
Hitchins
Dana 1 a?^
Edwardsj^^-
Soper
Burgess) a^^ Jes.
Orrey \^^' Cath.
Cassell Joh.
Tweed Cath.
WOMEN.
Vinter, F. V. Girton
(between 40 and 41)
MeAulay, M. Newnham
(equal to 41)
Webster, J. B. Girton
(equal to 45)
Appleyard, E. Newnham
(equal to 46)
McAfee, M. Girton
(equal to 47)
Deckers, A. Neumham
(between 53 and 54)
Lloyd, E. M. Newnham
(equal to 65)
Atherton, M. 11. Neumham
(equal to 57)
Gaul, L. J. Girton
(equal to 67)
Parsons, E. M, Girton
(equal to 62)
1 Fellow of Emmanuel.
« Professor of Mathematics at South African College. Cape Town.
Professor of History and Political Economy at Elphinstone College, Bomhay.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Street Trin.
Harkishen Lai Trin.
Colvill) H.Selw.
House > ^q. Joh.
Pullan) Joh.
Chapman 1 ;»,„ Joh.
Coltnian i^*' Trin.
Johnsoni »?„ Pemb.
Kitson 1^*- Corp.
Garner-Richards Joh.
Jones, B. M. Down.
Goodchild 1 a^^ Caius.
MicklethwaitJ'^^- Trin.
Fremantle
Dennis! a?.
Trin.
Sid.
Pemb.
Trin.
Mq. Trin.
King's.
H. Cav.
Oxley i^'i- Caius.
Briggs \ Jes.
King-Hall( Pemb.
Pim y^-^Q- Caius.
Schonbergi Christ's.
Wynne / Clare.
Langton I;* Trin.
Leakey, RH.j^ Corp.
Ellis, F. H. B.\ Trin.
Fison I Clare.
Lockyer \.Mq. Trin.
'^ Trin.H.
Trin.
H.Selw.
Christ's.
Trin.
Trin.H,
Verey
Watson
Rankin
Francis) a?^
Hurst ]^«-
Laidlay
Phillpotts.
Mq.
Clare.
Fawcett, P. G. Neumham
(above the Senior Wrangler)
Field, F. A. Girton
(equal to 21)
Lea, M. Girton
(between 27 and 28)
Tabor, M. E. Neumham
(between the brackets 72 & 76)
Hodge, M. A. Girton
(equal to 77)
Gullan, C. J. Girton
(equal to 83)
Crook, F. L. Neumham
(equal to 91)
300
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
Part II.— June, 1891.
Examiners :
George Howard Darwin, M.A., Trinity.
Joseph John Thomson, M.A., Trinity.
Richard Pendlebury, M.A., St John's.
Robert Lachlan, M.A., Trinity.
Class I.
Class II.
Class III.
Division 1.
Division 1.
Ds Segar (2) Trin.
Ds *Bennett (1) Joh.
^Crawford King's.
Division 2.
Vaughan Trin.
*Ward Queens'.
Ds *Brand Pemb.
Division 2.
Grange Jes.
Division 3.
Cayley, H. Trin.
Reeves Joh.
WOMEN.
Class I.
Division 1.
Fawcett, P. G. Netmham
MATHEMATICAL TEIPOSES.
^6l
Part I.— June ^ 1891.
MoT^FKATOBs S Augustus Edward Hough Love, M.A., St John'g.
MODERATORS j^jnj^^j Montgomery Coates, M.A., Queens'.
Examiners
(William Burnside, M.A., Pembroke.
(Arnold Joseph Wallis, M.A,, Corpus Christi.
Wranglers.
Ds *Goodwillie
i^Mairt
*Mayallt.
Stamp, A. E.
^Daniels
Selby
Abbott )
*ChaT\es}JEq.
*Cullist )
Bowley
Bray
Pickford
Russell, F,
Beard
jEq.
'.wj
Corp.
Christ's.
Sid.
Trin.
Pet.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin. H.
Cuius.
Trin.
&< Trin.
^ Jok.
Trin.
Cuius.
Herschkowitz I > Cuius.
Lewis ( ^ Cuius.
Turnbull J Trin.
Edmondson\ Pemb.
Hyett I 5J< Emm.
Kitchin f^ Pemb.
Robinson J Pet.
Maw j Joh.
Power [-^q- Clure.
Robertson) Joh.
Ransford Jes.
Ayers \ Joh.
Forbes ( <»Chrisl's.
Pliillips ( ^ Jes.
Twentymanj Christ's.
Di
Senior Optimes.
Gedyel a^„ Joh.
Iselin J^«- Trin.
Edwards ) Corp.
Jelfcoat >^q. Cuius.
~ ■■ Trin.H.
Talbot )
Bloiufield)
Gosset ( cj
Vizard fli
Ward,F.Lj
Lattimer
Ainslie )
Joh.
Pemb.
Pet.
Sid.
Clure.
Cuius.
Sedgmck} JEq. Emm
Speight )
Dobson
Harrison, P. T
Valpy
Dexter )
Mainer [ JEq.
Savage )
Maj or
Martin
Schwartz
Worlledge
Marigold »
Page [ JEq
Rowsell )
Marsden
Lawson ^
Nix { c
Thompson, (^
E.P.P.LJ
Joh.
. Sid.
^ Cuth.
^ Trin.
Jes.
Joh.
Pemb.
Queens'.
Cuth.
Cuth.
Trin.H.
Trin.
Trin.
Jes.
Trin.
Cuth.
Pemb.
Emm.
Junior Optimes
Di Briggs \ Joh.
Matthews [ ^q. Queens'.
Pierce )
Clark, S. H.
Heywood.G.G.T,
Ku-k
Moutauban
Freeman \
Kilby (
Ormsby (
Widdowsonj
Dudding ]
Jones, W^.H.j
Clark, A. E.
Swann
Trin.
Clure.
;» Trin.
^ Clure.
} H.Sel.
\ Trin.
. ?? Pemb.
\^ Corp.
I Trin.
<» Clure.
^ Pet
) .Clure.
( to Corp.
Williams, A. E.i'^'Je*.
Foxley)
Millar [JEq.
Sands )
Lane 1
Sparks [^q.
Warren )
Beales ")
Collett ( ss*
Higson f^
LewarneJ
Aggs
Roberts, J. H.
Todd
David
Crump
Luard
Machin
Philbrick;
Lewis
Daniel
]*
Joh.
Trin.
Mugd.
Clure.
Jes.
King's.
Christ's,
Corp.
Clure.
H. Selw.
I . Trin.
'^Joh.
Pemb.
H. Aye.
H.Selw.
Clure.
Clure.
Trin.
Trin.
Read, E. E. Girton
(equal to 26)
WOMEN.
Sifton, A. Girton
(equal to 30)
Geach, E. M. A. Girton
(between 39 and 40)
Siddall, E. M. Girton
(equal to 46)
Windsor, M. E. Newnhum
(equal to 49)
Archer, M. ") Neumhum
Brunyate, C. E. ( Girton
Hardcastle, F. ( Girton
Taylor, C. M. ) Neumhum
(equal to 63)
Carter, A. Girton
(between 59 and 60)
Braginton, S. "I Neumhum
Klopp, L. hJ Neumhum
(between 62 and 63)
Wigglesworth, B. Newnham
(equal to 67)
Thorpe, H. E. Girton
(equal to 79)
1 Senior Permanent Examiner, Civil Service Commlitkm.
2 Head Master of Stockport Grammar School.
302
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
Part II.— June, 1892.
Examiners :
Ernest William Hobson, Sc.D., Chrisfs.
Joseph John Thomson, M.A., Trinity.
Richard Peudlebury, M.A., St Johnh.
Alfred Cardew Dixon, M.A., Trinity.
Class I.
Division 1.
Dsi*Mairt Christ's.
^Mayallt
Sid.
Division 2.
Daniels Pet.
*Goodwinie Corp.
Division 3.
'^CuUist
Cuius.
Class II.
Division 1.
Ds Stamp, A. E. Trin.
Division 2.
Selby Trin.
Class IIL
WOMEN.
Class II.
Division 3.
Hardcastle, F. Girton.
1 Senior Permanent Examiner, Civil Service Commission.
MATHEMATICAL TEIPOSES.
Part I.— June, 1892.
303
Moderators H^^^" Macalister Dodds, M.A., Peterhome.
/Edward Gurner Gallop, M.A., Gonville and Caius.
ExAMiNFRa i^ugustus Edward Hough Love, M.A., St Johns.
J1.XAMINBRS ^William Montgomery Coates, M.A., Queens\
Caius.
Cath.
Jes.
Trin.
Wranglers.
Ds i*Cowell Trin.
Sharpe Christ's.
2*Hought Joh.
*Munro I o< Queens'.
*Pocklingtontl^ Joh.
Adamson] aj,, Trin.
Chevalier l^^- Joh.
^Morton Joh.
*Durell I 2c.„ Clare.
^WalleyJ"**- Jes.
Mercer, J. W,
Aldis
Craig 1 ^Emm.
Everett, P.W. J ^Tn/i.
M^Viciver Christ's.
Hartreel ^^ Trin.
Todd J^*- Sid.
Elliott
Clay
Forth I a^„
Malliki^^'
Burges
Tubbs "I ;^^
Tuckettl^^-
Estcourt I ;^
Fountain J ^^•
Stark
Dunn I ay^
Glover f^*-
Trin.
Joh.
Cath.
Pet.
Trin.
Caius.
Caius.
Emm.
King's.
Pet:
Pemb.
Trin.
Taylor, J. R.1»rHn.
Vinter J^ Trin.
Dixon, F. T.
Smith, R.T.
,6< Trin.
^ Joh.
Chisholm, G. E. Girton
(between 23 and 24)
Maddison, A. I. Girton
(equal to 27)
Senior Optimes.
Ds Marshall Emm.
Cohen ] -.^ Christ's.
Mathews l^**. King's
Trin. H.
Clare.
Andrade "I a?^ Cath.
Rosenberg] ^^'/oft
Fitzroy , ^^
Moultonj"*^-
Trin.
Clare.
King's
Queens'.
Clare.
Queens'.
Joh.
Pet.
Dobbs
Ensor la
WallingtonJ^
Williams
Beckton
Boulton 1 a,„
Le Sueurj"^*'
Burton
Crosthwaitel «J. Pemb.
Datta J^ Emm.
Barr 1 !j< Pemb.
Broomfieldj^ Trin.
Brabant ) .Sid.
Mason \^Trin.
Tudor, G. R. B. ) ~ Emm.
Atkinson! ;*v, Emm.
Moore j^^' Joh.
Deshpande"] Joh.
Hemming ( ^ Jes.
Pritt ( ^ Queens'
Taylor, S.
Grenville
Jenkins
Miles
Ranson
Smith, G.H.
Corp.
Joh.
Magd.
i»Cla're.
^Emm.
Joh.
WOMEN.
Goodwin, E, M. Girton
(equal to 44)
Chamberlain, H. Nevmham
(equal to 51)
Lewis, I. M. Girton
(between 64 and 65)
Baxter, M. F. \Girton
Hutchinson.L. A. ) Newnham
(between 68 and 69)
Junior Optimes.
Di Hackwood \ . Joh.
Johnson ( ^ Trin.
Rowlands ) ~ Trin.
Hammond, J.V.I cs- H.Selto.
Smith,F.M.l^ Joh.
Dawson, O.R. J .Corp.
Ewbank [S^Joh.
Thompson \~ Magd.
Davis ) .Trin.H,
Duckworth, F.E. ^ff. Selw,
Walker S^Emm.
Bosanquet) ?j, Clare.
Fyffe 1^
Chaplin i .
Macalister [^
Skinner ) ^
Carter )
Jacob > rS
Queens'.
Clare.
Joh.
Christ's.
Christ's.
Queens'.
Taylor,J.W.)'^ Corp.
Fletcher ) . Queetis'.
Wellburn [^ H.Selw.
Wonnacott)^ King's.
Graham ) , Trin.
Green,R.B.'^ Sid.
Knight j**5 Emm.
Bickford ) ,Pemb.
Byrde IS'Corp.
Dixon, C.H.i^ Corp.
Abbit ) .Bourn.
Carter.W.H.fl'
Jackson ) ^ Pemb.
Jackson ) Emm.
Marten \^q. Trin.
Young ) Trin.
Fryer Jes.
Joshua ) Trin.
MortonV ^q. H. Selw.
Young ) Corp.
James, E. B. Caius.
Allan ^ Trin.
Clark ( ^oh.
Cooper, H. M. f ^^. Selw.
Steele ) Christ's.
Bradbury Queens'
Livingston, R. A. Girton
(equal to 77)
Sampson, I. M. Newnham
(between 79 and 80)
Miall, K. M. Newnham
(equal to 80)
Bright, M. L. Girton
(between 90 and 91)
Monro, K. F. Girton
(equal to 104)
1 Chief Assiitant at Boyal Observatory, Greenwich,
2 Director of the Observatory, Cape of Good Hope.
3 Professor of Natural Philosophy, Queen's College, Belfast.
304
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
Part 11.— June, 1893.
Examiners :
Ernest William Hobson, Sc.D., Chris fs.
Horace Lamb, M.A., Tri7iity.
Alfred Cardew Dixon, M.A., Trinity.
Henry Frederick Baker, M.A., St John^s.
Class I
Class II.
Class III.
Division 1.
Division 1.
Division 1.
*Cowell
*Pocklingtont
Trin.
Jon.
Ds Kirby Cath.
Division
2.
Division 2.
*Durell
"^Munro
Clare
Queens'
Ds Craig, J. I. Emm.
Mallik Pet.
Division 3.
Adam son
Chevalier
*Hought
*Levine
Mercer
Sharpe
*Walley
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Jes.
Caius
Christ's
Jes.
WOMEN.
Class III.
Division 1.
Chisholm, G. E. Girton
MATHEMATICAL TKIPOSES.
305:
Part I. — Jmie, 1893.
MonvRATOK«! JEdward John Routh, Sc.D., Peterhouse.
MODERATORS ^williaui Buruside, M.A., Pembroke.
Examiners
jJohn Macalister Dodds, M.A., Peterhouse.
^Edward Gurner Gallop, M.A., Gonville and Cains.
Wr
Ds *Manley (1) ChrisVs
*Hurst (2)) a^^ King's
^Sanger \^'i' Trin.
Gaul Trin.
*PeeI, T. Magd.
Dale Joh.
Caunt I . Cath.
^Russell, V ^
H011.B.A.W.J '*' Trin.
Atkins) a?„ Pet.
Ilott ; ^^- Caiui
Bushell Trin.
Bell, H. G.) » Pet.
Child /^ Jes.
*Bateman| Jes.
Perrott > ^q. Cains
Wood I Christ's
Dixon, E. T. Trin.
Stephenson, P. T. Cuius
Harris Clare
Heron ) — , Joh.
Patersoni^*' Trin.
Gilbert) a?^ Christ's
Jarratt;^^- Trin.
Cummings ) Joh.
Darrell { <» Christ's
Hudson, K C.f fe Joh.
Watts I Pet.
Foyster Jes.
Clarke ) a,„ Pemb.
Toogoodf^*' Corp.
Senior Optimes.
Di Davis, C. F.) f»Trin.
Longhurst, E. S.i 6^ J^. Aye.
M'Dougall ( I&, Trin.
Sargent, HJI^Joft.
Scott Corp.
Goddard Pemb.
Charter ■\ Sid.
Hard wick . Joh.
Maberly V ^ Clare
Reynolds ~ Trin.
SilverstonJ Cuius
Heath Queens'
Fellows King's
Field, A.) ^^ Cath.
Pulsford/^^- Sid.
Binckes Emm.
Masters Corp.
White Clare
Hankey) H. Selw.
Holt ( ^„ Sid.
MuUer f^^' Clare
Percival) Trin.H.
Ravenhillj Trin.
Sutcliffe \ ^q. King's
Walker I Cuius
Baxter ) Clure
Cole, T. K ( &. Joh.
Metcalfe, J. W/B^ Pemb.
Prestwich } H. Selw.
Windust Sid.
Walton Trin.
Appleby) Queens'
Evers >^q. Clare
Harris ) Christ's
Marrvat Pemb.
Clements, H.j .Cath.
Crompton > jtj Joh.
Warmingtonj ^Trin.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Kershaw Queens' ■
Green) a?„ Joh.
Joyce r^«- Joh.
Davies,G.A.) ^-Queens'
Hicks j ^ Cuth.
Hennet) ar^, Cath.
Mayers/ ^^- Joh.
Griffiths) Cains
Lewis > JEq. Trin.
Watts ) H. Selw.
Lowry Clare
Nathan ) a?„ Trin.
Nicholas/ ^^- Magd.
Donaldson ) Trm.
Harding f 6Joh.
Leadley-Brown( ^ Pemb.
Madden ) Clure
Prentice) »« Queens'
Ward /^«- Emm.
Easten \ Corp.
Edgell King's
Eraser, H.W.I 's-Joh.
Fuge mn.Selw.
Peile Christ's
Rashleigh / Trin.
James | ^Trin.
Douglas \^Joh.
Robinson, J. F.) ^Joh.
Bennett, D.V !J< Christ's
Duckworth / ^ //. Selw.
Paine, N. W.) ^Trin.
Stephenson, F. W.V STrin.
Weekes, W. j ^Sid.
Astbury) Trin.
Levett ( a,„ Christ's
Parker f ^^- Emm.
Wilkins) Joh.
Owen Cuius
Johnson,
A. M. J. R Neumham,
(between 5 and 6)
Stoney, E. A. Newnham
(equal to 17)
WOMEN.
Birch, A. Newnham
(between 34 and 35)
Hudson, L. E. Girton
(equal to 36)
Martin-Leake, A. Girton
(equal to 43)
Ley, K. K Newnham
(equal to 44)
Kennett, B. L. Girton
(equal to 48)
Bell, R C. Newnham
(equal to 62)
Jameson, L J. Newnham
(equal to 69)
Mossman, A, R Newnham
(equal to 97)
306
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
Part II.-
EXAMINERS
Andrew Russell Forsyth, Sc.D., Trinity.
Robert Stawell Ball, M.A., Lowndean Professor.
Horace Lamb, M.A., Trinity.
Henry Frederick Baker, M.A., St John's.
Class I.
Class II.
Class III.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Ds *Bateman Jes.
*Hur8t (2) King's
*Manley (1) Christ's
Division 3.
Atkins Pet.
Dale Joh.
WOMEN.
Class I.
Class II.
Class III,
Division 1.
Division 1.
Johnson,
A. M. J. E. Newnkam
Division 2.
Stoney, E. A. Newnham
MATHEMATICAL TEIPOSES.
SOT
Moderators
Examiners
Wranglers.
Di *Adie (1) 1 ;^^ Trin.
Seduwick, W. F.l^^Trm.
*Pliilip Clare
i*CarsIaw ) Emm.
*Lawrence,F.W.lV Trin.
*Leatliem ) J oh.
Browne Christ's
Osborn Trin.
Campbell, A. Y.G.f ) Trin.
Jacob \ Cuius
Booty ■) a^^ Trin.
Kelseyj^^ Trin.
Borchardt Joh.
Talma ChrisVs
Green, J. F. N.^ Emm.
Richards I Queens'
Thomson r Caius
Tipple Clare
Yewdall J Emm.
Hibbert-Warel Joh.
Webb J Joh.
Johnston King's
Litchfield) »?„ Pemb.
Morland J^*' King's
Burgess ) Jesus
O'MearaV JEq. Trin.
Werner ) Joh.
Newling Joh.
Ainsworth) Pemb.
Booth > JEq. King's
Craven ) Jesus
Ruddock Pemb.
Part I.— June, 1894.
rWilliam Welsh, M.A., Jesus.
[Henry Gordon Dawson, M.A., Christ's.
(William Burnside, M.A., Pembroke.
JAlfred North Whitehead, M.A., Trinity.
Senior Optimes.
Di Edmunds^ Joh.
Leftwich V JEq. Joh.
Spencer ) Queens'
Stewart Pet.
Hart Joh.
Raw Joh.
Battersby) Queens'
"" ' \ 2Eq. Queens'
Corp.
"S King's
Davis
Paterson )
Crabtree
Fearnley [Joh
Hausburg,L.L.R. [Trin
Thatcher j Joh.
Emslie Joh.
Bates ^ Sid.
Cook, S. G. i^^Sid.
de Vos C^'i-Pet.
Elwin ) Corp.
Hutchinson I a,^, Clare
Williams i^^-Corp.
Willson, W. N. Emm.
Sproule 1 Pemb.
Wilson, W. U.]Emm
Grant, A. W. Pemb.
Bois I
CarneV ^q.
Pitot I
Trin.H.
Pet.
Christ's
Cooke, E. H.
(equal to
Junior Optimes.
MCastellain "
Tnn.
Green
Sid.
Richardson '
Caius
Turner
Jesus
SSnl-^^-
Jesus
Queens'
Bradley
Magd.
Holme
H. ^elw.
Watson
Sid.
Harper )
Cath.
StrangmanV ^q.Trin.H.
Walford \
Clare
Fulford \
Sid.
Ingrams ( a^„
Killey t^«-
Pit.
Joh.
Rivers )
Joh.
Bayford
Trin.H.
Braddon,C.D.
Trin.H.
Ferguson-Davie
Trin.H.
Holmes
H.Selw.
Latham
''Pemb.
Lodge
Magd.
Swann
Cath.
Trevor
Clare
Moberly
Trin.
Bradly
Queens'
Pemb.
Pitt
Clayton
Gibbons { jp„
Maxwell f ^«-
Clare
Pemb.
Trin.
StaflFurthJ
Pemb.
Marshall
Corn.
gS^K"}^*-
Cath.
Caius
WOMEN.
Girton Bar tram, H. Girton
(between 38 and 39)
Edwards, K A.\Nei(mham
Gilford, B.M. ] Girton
(equal to bracket, 39 to 41)
Ashbee, E. Girton
(equal to bracket, 42 to 45)
Patterson, R. Newnham
(equal to bracket, 47 to 60)
Giles, K. A. \ Girton
Home, R ( Newnham
Naish, G. V. ( Newnham
Slater, E. E. ) Newnham
(between 50 and 51)
Muggeridge,RH.A. Newn.
(equal to bracket, 51 to 52)
Luker, 1"^. J. Girton
(between 53 and 54)
Woodall, A. A. Newnham
(between 66 and 57)
Headridge, J. Newnham
(below 59)
1 Professor of Mathematics in Sydney University.
^ Equal a» second Smith's Priiemen.
Genge, E. M. "^ Newnham
Musson, H. E. ( Newnham
Pierce, A. G. [Newnham
Todd, E. ) Newnham
(equal to bracket, 60 to 63)
Chambers,M. A, 1 Girton
Lovibond, E. A. j Girton
(between 63 and 64)
Truman,R.C.M. Girton
(between 67 and 68)
Ratchinsky, M. Newnham
(equal to bracket, 69 to 71)
WaUord,A.H.B. Newnham
(equal to bracket, 87 to 90)
308
MATHEMATICAL TEIPOSES.
Part U.—June, 1895.
Examiners -
f Andrew Russell Forsyth, Sc.D., Sadlerian Professor.
Robert Stawell Ball, M.A., Lowndean Professor.
Richard Tetley Glazebrook, M.A., Trinity.
George Ballard Mathews, M.A., St John's.
Class I.
Division 1.
Ds*Adie (1) Trin.
Campbell^ Trin.
*Leathein Jok.
Sedgwick, W. F. Trin.
Division 2.
*Philip Clare
Division 3.
*Carslaw Emm.
Class II.
Division 1.
Ds Jacob, J. Cuius
Kelsey Trin.
Class III.
Class I.
WOMEN.
Class II.
Class III.
Division 1.
Ashbee, E. Girton
Giles, K. A. Girton
^ Divided Second Smith's Prize.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
309
Part I.— June, 1895.
MoDFRATORs i^o^^rt Alfred Herman, M.A., Trinity.
MODERATORS -jjjerbert William Richmond, M.A., King's.
EYAMTNvnq JWilliam Welsh, M.A., Jesus.
±.XAMINERS l^ifred North Whitehead, M.A., Trinity.
Wranglers.
Ds *Bromwich Joh.
*Grace 1 Pet.
i*Whittaker (1)1 Trin.
2Godfrey Trin.
♦Wilson, G.H. A. Clare
Howard, F. A. Pemb.
Western, A. E.1f Trin.
Carter Joh.
3Rumsey Trin.
Smallpeicel Joh.
*Yoiintf J Cla7-e
^♦Maclaurin^ Joh.
^Champion ) King's
Maclachlan> Joh.
6Routh ) Pemb.
Thompson, J. D. Trin.
Small Joh.
Mills 1 Sid.
Rhodes! Pet.
Clarke, T. W. K. Caius
Cama Joh.
Coupland Jesus
McNeile Joh.
Smith, H.M. Sid.
Benson) IVin.
Brock > Joh.
Cassin ) Cuius
HollingworthJ Pemb.
Marriott > Sid.
Schroder ) Joh.
Thring, N. A. L. Newnham
(between 22 and 23)
Senior Optimes.
Ds Salmon Queens'
Bailey ) Cath.
BatchelorV Caius
Mathews ) Pemb.
Thomas, R. A. Trin.H.
Garton -v Clare
Hinks, A. R, \ Trin.
Pryce > Pemb.
Slator \ Jesus
Ward ) Jesus
Watts King's
Hay ) Joh.
Powell } Joh.
Wright) Caius
Claxton Queens'
Woolley, H. G. Caius
Feetham 1 Trin.H.
WenhamJ Petnb.
Brown, M. W. Christ's
Edwards, J. H. Queens'
Crofton \ 2Vm.
Edwards ( Cath.
Franklin j Pemb.
Humphrys ^ Corp.
Dickinson ) Trin.
Lee, H. ¥.} Pemb.
Naish ) Emm.
Barrett \ Magd.
Gosney / Enim.
Jose > Christ's
Sutton \ Emm.
Wimberley ' Trin. H.
WOMEN.
Neele, F. Girton
(equal to 31)
Barwell, M. E. Girton
(equal to bracket 36 to 40)
Stansfield, E. Girton
(equal to bracket 42 to 44)
Barrett, A. L. Newnham
(between 45 and 46)
Llovd, E. Newnham
(equal to bracket 47and 48)
Brunyate, A. T. Girton
(equal to 49)
Gurney, L. M. Girton
(equal "to bracket 51 to 54)
Bullock, E. J. Neumham
(between 57 and 58)
Junior Optimes.
Ds Bridge Queetis'
Goulton ■) Joh.
Price, E, A, 1 Trin.
Lemmey) Cath.
Watson J Joh.
Hinde Jesus
Bashforth) Pemb.
Bone { Cath.
Kewney ( Pemb.
Rickman ) Emm.
Carey ) Joh.
Elphinstone ) Tr.
Stewart-Jones,T.A.) Tr.
Dalton Trin.
Brown Queens'
Austin Magd.
Blair ) Queens'
NewittJ. Emm.
Vines ) Joh.
Bullock King's
Dice •, King's
Maclean, J. R. I Trin.
Short }Chr.
Thornton,D.M. \ Trin.
Walker, A. ' Tr. H.
Howard \ King's
Thomas, E.[ Caius
Warlow ) Caius
Hadland\ Joh.
Henley \ Christ's
Patch I Corp.
Vinter ' H. Selw.
Galer Corp.
Baxter Emm.
Clark, B. E.| Pemb.
Hall, J. B. J Emm.
Marriott Corp.
Hinton, D. L. Girton
(equal to 68)
Elliot, C. P. Girton
(equal to bracket 69 to 72)
Newey, J. Newnham
(equal to 77)
Ward, F. R Girton
(between 78 and 79)
Dodd, H. A. Girton
(between 81 and 82)
Moore, M. E. Girton
(equal to bracket 83 to 87)
Nicholls, S. M. Girton
(equal to bracket 88 to 90)
1 Astronomer Koyal, Ireland. „ , „ „. , _.
2 Head Master, Naval College, Osborne. % Equal for Second Smitn « P™®- , .
3 Master at Dulwich School. 4 Professor of Mathematics, Wellmgton College, New Zeafand.
5 Master at Uppingham. 6 One of H.M. Inspectors of Schools.
310
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
Part Il.--Junej 1896.
1 James Whitbread Lee Glaisher, Sc.D., Trinity.
Richard Tetley Glazebrook, M.A., Trinity.
George Ballard Mathews, M.A., St John's.
Augustus Edward Hough Love, M.A., St John^s.
Class III.
Class I.
Class II.
Division 1
Division 1.
s *Broniwich
Joh.
Ds Champion King's
Godfrey
Trill.
*Young Clare
*Grace
Pet.
iHopkinson
Trin.
*Maclaurinl^
Joh.
Western^
Trin.
*Whittaker (1)
Trin.
Division 2
Ds *Wilson,G. H. A. Clare
Class I.
WOMEN.
Class II.
Class III.
Division I.
Barwell, M. E. Girton
^ Equal for Second Smith's Prize.
1 Professor of Mechanism.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
311
Part I. — June, 1896.
Moderators J Joseph Edwards, M.A., Sidney
< Henry Frederick Baker, M.A., St John's.
Examiners
j Robert Alfred Herman, M.A.,
1 Herbert William Richmond, M.A., King's.
Wranglers.
Ds *Fraser Queens'
i*Barne8 (1) ) Trin.
Carson [ Trin.
2Wilkinson,A.C.L.) Trin.
Edwardes 1 ^ Joh.
^Houston (2)|« Joh.
Cook 1 H,^ Joh.
Turner! ^*- Joh.
Radford Trin
Allen, H. S,
Peel \
Smart)
Barnsdalel
Lydall j
Colthurst
Messer
Colston
Byron )
Holmes V
Jackson )
Baddeley ^
Grainger
Gray
Wright, B.
Grimes
3Crabtree
Trin.
Queens'
Queens'
Clare
Joh.
Christ's
Emm.
Corp.
Emm.
Joh.
Calh.
King's
Jesiis
Queens'
Jesus
Pemb.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Ktick
Pollard
Woolston
Finch, A, H.
Grace
Stokes
Taylor, W.M.
Coatesi
Curtis f
Lees '
Reade
Anderson)
Jeflferys J
Dawes
Yates
Dobbs, A. C.
Bartleyj
Inman J
Cuius
Joh.
Pemb.
■J Trin.
I Pemb.
I Queens'
^ Cuius
Cath.
Pet.
Clure
Clure
Jesus
Emm.
Emm.
Jesus
Trin.
Christ's
Emm.
Hughes, G. H. Clure
Giblin
Lewis, G. TJ
Lester l
Underwood \
Varley )
Dasturl
Unwin j
King's
Sid.
Cuius
Pemb.
Christ's
Joh.
Sid.
Padfield.W.H.G. Emm.
Junior Optimes.
Di Brodhurst \ Pemb.
Campbell, W.H. P. I Trin.
Chamberlain \,Emm.
Langdon, L. iH.Selw.
Mather, H. } Trin.
Pearce Cuth.
Bell King's
Havilandj King's
Leveson j Pemb.
Hill Jesus
Fosbery ) Jesus
Marshall, R. B. f King's
Silvanus j Sid'.
Wallis ) Jesu^
Muir Cuius
Wood, H. M. Trin.
Baly Emm.
Nicol Trin.H.
Brewster Joh.
Davies,F. M. R. \ H.Selw.
Deed \Joh.
WOMEN.
Longbottom, G. Girton
(between 11 and 13)
Lazenby, K. M. Newnham
(equal to 26)
Bauerle, M. A. Girton
(between 29 and 30)
Lumsden, M. ) Girton
Masson, K. H.) Newnhum
(between 30 and 34)
Cossey, A. F. Newnham
(equal to 38)
Spencer, C. S. Newnhum
(equal to 43)
Haig-Brown,R.M. Girton
(equal to 46)
Robins, B. T.) Newnham
Varley, A. E.( Newnham
(equal to 48)
Aldis, E. M. Girton
(between 48 and 51)
Graves, M. A. Newnham
(equal to 53)
1 Tutor of Trinity.
2 Professor of Mathematics, Elphinstone College, Bombay.
3 Mftster at Charterhouse School.
Russell, M. F. Girton
(equal to 64)
Irons, U. M. Girton
(equal to 59)
312
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
Examiners
Part 11.— June, 1897-
James Whitbread Lee Glaisher, Sc.D., Trinity.
George Hartley Bryan, Sc.D., Peterhouse.
Arthur Berry, MA, King's.
.AugustiLs Edward Hough Love, M.A., StJolni's.
Class I.
Division 1.
Ds i*Bariies (1) Trin.
♦Houston (2) Joh.
Wilkinson.A.C.L. Trm.
Division 2.
Carson Trin.
Edwardes
*Fraser
Radford
Joh.
Queens'
Trin.
Class II.
Class III.
WOMEN.
Class II.
Division 1.
iOngbottoni, G. Girton
Class III.
1 Tutor of Trinity
MATHEMATICAL TKIPOSES.
313
Part I. — Juney 1897.
MoT^TTBATOBq j Hector Muiiro Macdonald, M.A., Clare.
MODERATORS \q^^^^^^^ Thoiiias Bennett, M.A., Emmanuel.
Examiners
\ Joseph Edwards, M.A., Sidney.
(Henry Frederick Baker, M.A., St John's.
Wranglers
Ds Austint
^Whipple
*Frankland
Ezechiel \
*Walker, G. W.f j
Darnley 1
Gibberd j
*Channon ]
Thompson, T.P.I
Blandfordl
2Tuckey j
Parker, P. a M.
Veater
Johnston")
Tobin J
Diver >,
Milne I
Stephenson (
WaKStaff J
Lunnl
Todd)
Green
Hollingsworth
*Inglis
Hewlett
sConybeare
Cooper, J. J
Fawdry
Hyde
Winder
Locke"!
Slater ]
3Fo8ter,V.LeN
Trin.
Trin.
Clare
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Corp.
Christ's
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Jesus
Cath.
Emm.
Queens'
Kinq's
Christ's
Sid.
King's
Trin.
King's
Queens'
Corp.
Corp.
Cuius
Joh.
Emm.
King's
Senior Optivies.
Di Davis \ Pemb.
Davis r Magd.
Reynolds ) Queens'
Franklin ) Trin.
Norton \ Sid.
Wilson ) Clare
Davey Christ's
Cross I Joh.
Sweeting) Jesus
Blyth Queens'
Hunt H. Selw.
F'rater ^ Joh.
Hughes I H. Selw.
Underwood j Clare
Williams -' Magd.
Whalley Pet.
Mallik Joh.
Temperley King's
Crockford "^ King's
Kerslake I Emm.
Robb y Joh.
Wadia NonColl.
Watson, H. J Christ's
Ay erst \ Corp.
Brasher) Emm.
Hallam Sid.
Bidder ^ Trin.
Cook [• Jesus
Moranti Pemb.
Metcalf Emm.
Junior Optimes.
Di Dyson "S Joh.
Ogle I Emm.
Peachell [" King's
Sarwar ) Joh.
Anderson ") Pemb.
Jones, J. L. S. ( Cath.
Kidman f Tr. H.
Roberts, H. E. j Joh.
Sneath Joh.
Whitaker, R. J. Joh.
Goodacre \ Jesus
Hammerton f Trin.
Pinckney >• Trin.
Tisdall i Emm.
Wilson, C. W.; Corp.
Kahn ) Cath.
Ritchie [ Trin.
Wilkinson i Emm.
Brookes Trin. H.
Cartman Clare
Bulloch Trin.
Davis King's
Clements, W. T. Joh.
Grierson Sid.
Cole Magd.
Hetherington Trin.
Kent Joh.
WOMEN.
Willis, E. Girton
(equal to 34)
Beeton, M. \ Girton
Cozens-Hardy, ( Girton
H. f
Lynch, M.A.RJ Girton
(between 37 and 40)
Swindale, M. M. Girton
(equal to 45)
Deed, J. G. Girton
(equal to 49)
Whitelaw, A. Girton
(between 49 and 50)
Denison, D. Girton
(between 57 and 69)
Molyneux,H.M. Nctvnham
(between 63 and 64)
Stevenson, M. M.") Girton
Walden, E. A. J Girton
(equal to 64)
Chambers, B. K. Girton
(equal to 68)
Bannister, C. H. Neumham
(equal to 73)
Hickmott, F. M. 1 Girton
Roberts. B, I*]. M.) Neumh.
(equal to 74)
Warburg, R L. Girton
(equal to 79)
Everett, R. Newnham
(between 79 and 82)
Lees, J. \Newnham
Lindesay, E. L. F. ) Girton
(equal to 86)
Gow, K A. Girton
(equal to 87)
2 Master at Charterhouse School.
Master at Merchant Taylors' School.
8 Masters at Eton.
14
814
MATHEMATICAL TKIP0SE8.
Part II.— June, 1898.
(Ernest William Hobson, Sc.D., Chrisfs.
^YAMTATTTPa George Hartley Bryan, Sc.D., Peterhouse.
JiXAMiNERS 4 ^jfj.^^ ^^^^^ Whitehead, M.A., Trinity.
(Arthur Berry, M.A., King's.
Class I.
Division 1.
Ds *Frankland Clare
*Walker, G. W.t Trin.
Whipple,?. J. W. Trin.
Division 2.
Austin, W.H.t Trin.
Tuckey, C. O. Trin.
Division 3.
*Channon Corp.
Todd King's
Class II.
Class III.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
316
Part l.—June, 1898.
MoDKEATORS j^^^^^®^ Johnson Lay, M.A., >S'^ Catharine's.
1 Andrew Munro, M.A., Queens'.
Examiners /Hector Munro Macdonald, M.A., Clare.
(Geoffrey Thomas Bennett, M.A., Emmanuel
Wranglers.
Ds *Hudson,R. W.H.T.t JoA,
i*Cameront| Cuius
*Jeanst ( Trin.
*Hardyt Trin.
Moultoni King's
2*Siddons J Jesus
Watkin Jok.
Pocock Trin.
Lenfestey ) Pet.
Lloyd y Christ's
Martin-Jones) Trin.
Perrott Trin.
Sedgwick Jesus
Boyt) Joh.
Levi i Trin.
Baker ") Christ's
Dobbs I Trin.
Morgan j Clare
Patuck j Joh.
C'orbett Joh.
Brown, ILl Trin.
Lane j Emm.
Morrison I Clare
Warburg) Trin.
Chadwick) Sid.
Gibb j Caius
Camp Pet.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Meister King's
Bell 1 Joh.
BirrellJ Trin.
Griffith, J. T. Trin.H.
Vawdrey Pemh.
Alder Trin.
Fairgrieve Pet.
Graham 1 Emm.
Soddh I Joh.
Pal ) Joh.
Parks J Magd.
Franklin^ Joh.
Morcom f Trin.
Osborn V Trin.H.
Reeves \ Christ's
Wardle / Caitis
Rottenburg King's
Lock Sid.
Warren, C. N. Ejnm.
Barker Emm.
Peniston Clare
Chinneck Clare
Base \ Corp.
Towle f Trin.
Makower, A. J. Trin.
Foster, A.W.I Joh.
Stainer J Cath.
Marsden) Sid.
Tate i Queens'
Andrew j Clare
Sheppard > Caitts
Weatherhead) Corp.
Fitch Christ's
Godfrey Nan Coll.
Langdon Pemb.
Junior Optimes.
Di Dobbs ) King's
Lindsayj Clare
Buckler Sid.
Jeffery Pemb.
Carruthers") Pemb.
Clague ( Trin.
Ghosh f Joh.
Hughes J Pemb.
Firth Pemi).
Parkinson Magd.
Allport ) Sid.
MackworthV H.Selw.
Whitton I Clare
Jones, C. M. Queens'
Turner, A. R Trin.
Gantillon Queens'
Camell Joh.
de Barithy Corp.
Chambers) Joh.
Prytherchj Joh.
Eggar Trin.
Evans, O. Lloyd Queens'
Griffith King's
Paulks Joh.
Atkey ) Pem^.
Waltonj" Joh.
Chalk ) Caius
Lockwoodi Queens'
Hawkins ) Trin.
Shebbeare) Trin.
Hardman) Sid.
Kershaw f Pet.
Paton ) Queens'
Wilson, L. G.; Trin,
Wyatt Cath.
Cave-Browne-Cave, F. E.
Girton
(equal to 5)
WOMEN.
Cave-Browne-Cave, B, M.
Girton
(between 33 and 34)
Gwatkin, B. R. Newnham
Lawrence, A. S. Newnham
Hough, H. S. Girton
(all between bracket 39 & 44)
Morland, H. Neumham
(equal to 45)
Clover, M. Girton
(equal to 50)
Ricardo, M. H, Newnham
(equal to 52)
Ross, A. C. Newnham
(equal to 62)
Holland, M. C. Newnham
(between 62 and 63)
Chambers, E. E. Newnham
(between bracket 73 and 76)
Benison, E. II. Newnham
(equal to 77)
Jameson, E. L. Girton
(between 79 and 80)
Farquhar, J. ) Newnham
Jackson, E. RJ Newnham
(equal to 81)
Bolden, V. Girton
(equal to 91)
1 Tutor of Caiui.
2 Master at Harrow.
14—2
316
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
Examiners
Part II.— June, 1899.
(Ernest William Hobson, Sc.D., Ghrisfs.
William Burnside, M.A., Pembroke.
Alfred North Whitehead, M.A., Trinity.
Gilbert Tliomas Walker, M.A., Trinity.
Class I.
Division 1.
Ds i*Cameron, J. F,t Caius
Ds *Hudson,K. W.ILT.t Jo/?.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Class II.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Ds Watkin, E. L. Joh.
Division
Class III.
Division 1.
Ds Pocock, A. H. Trin.
Division
WOMEN.
Class I.
Division 1.
Division 2,
Division 3.
Cave-Browne-Cave, P. E.
Girton
Class II.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Gwatkin, E. R. Newnham
Division 3.
Class III.
Division 1.
Division
Division 3.
-Browne-Cave, B. M.
Girton
1 Tutor of Caius.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
317
Part L—June, 1899.
MoTiFRATORS i Edward Giirner Gallop, M.A., Cuius.
MODERATORS jp^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^ ^.^^.^.^^ ^^^^^
Examiners
Charles Johnson Lay, M.A., St Catharine's.
Andrew Munro, M.A.
Wranglers.
Di *Birtwistle, G.
*Paranjpj'e, R. P.j
M«=Laren, S. B.
*Bevan, P. V.
Eckhardt, H. C.
Bell, a. M. I
Bell, J. G. y
Hartley, W. E.|
Valentiue, G. D.
M<^Alpin, M. C.
Thompson, F. W,
Johnston, T. K.)
Reid, C. H. ]
Forber, K R.)
Wills, J. J. ;
Greene, A. K )
Thompson, H. T.J
Bloom, E. F. D.
Hardingham, C. H.
Porter, F.
Muggeridge, G. D.
Scarborough.W. H
Smith, H. R.
Plummer, S. H. 1
Shoebridge, H. W.J
Chadwick, R. A.)
Tisdall, A. )
Bishop, D. F. W.)
Goodwin, K i
Allen, A. R. )
Browning, G. A.>
Reynolds, E. A. )
Dunlop, J. S.)
McLean, L. j"
Cowell, H. R.
Kemp, V. N. )
Palmer. P. W. M.f
Marshall, J. H.
Pemb.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Sid.
Trin.
Caius
Trin.
Joh.
King's
Christ's
I Joh.
}Chr.
) Caius
I remb.
.}Qu.
\ Trin.
I Trin.
\ Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Emm.
Emm.
Joh.
Joh.
Pemb.
Trin.
King's
Clare
Sid.
Jesus
Corpus
Senior Optimcs.
Ds Avery, G. C. E. Clare
Field, A. B. ) Joh.
Rudd, W. A.| Joh.
Hewlett, ¥.. J. Trin.
Alexander, C. S. Clare
.Teffery, F. H. Trin.
Hudson, C. B.) King's
Redlich, E. B.i Christ's
Penman, T. \ Sid.
Sedgwick, W.j Pemb.
Honeyburne, W. R.) Pet.
Shillington, J. M. ] Tr.H.
Medford, R. S. Pemb.
Beechey, B. R. Joh.
Brown, E. T. King's
Linney, D. Joh.
Parsons, H. J.) Queens'
Rudd, A. C. f H.Selw.
Durell, H. L. V.) Sid.
Gott, J. A. ) Magd.
Freeman, A. J. King's
Elwin, E. A. Claj-e
Junior Optimes.
Ds Kingdon, F. M. Sid.
Tomlinson, T. S. Trin.
Armitage, R. C. D. Cath.
Tattersall, C. E. C. Trin.
Wheatley, C. W. C. Corpus
Lea, H. A. H. | Emm.
Robinson, E. C.V Queens'
Tabor, J. C. ) Trin.
Kemble, H. M. ) Pemb.
Workman, H. W.) Pemb.
Budibent, G. B. Cath.
M<=Murtrie, S. G, Cath.
Chapman, H. S.) Trin.H.
Few, J. E. I King's
Clements, T. Joh.
Cradock, J. D. Joh.
Harris, H. Emm.
Sills, T. B. Joh.
Young, C. S. Clare
Taylor, J. H. Pemb.
Steele, S. A. Cath.
Nicholson, W. N. Trin.
WOMEN.
Lapthorn, N. W. Girton
(between 21 and 24)
Ashcroft, L. Newnham
(equal to 36)
Plumbe, W. Girton
(between 53 and 54)
Exton, F. Girton
(between 54 and 55)
Braginton, M. Newnham
(equal to 60)
Pratt, F. Newnham
(equal to 64)
Skelton, if. M. Newnham
(between 64 and 65)
Cobb, L. M. Newnham
(equal to 72)
Smethurst, F. Neivnham
(between 73 and 75)
Day, M. K. Girton
(between 75 and 76)
Medwin, E. M. Girton
(equal to 76)
Letts, D. H. Newnham
(between 78 and 79)
318
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
Part IL—June, 1.900.
/William Burnside, M.A., Pembroke.
FvA»*TXTi!.i>a jHenry Frederick Baker, M.A., St John's.
JiXAMiNERS <^Giibert Thomas Walker, M.A., Trinity.
'Hector Munro Macdonald, M.A., Clare.
Class I.
Division 1.
Ds *Hevan, P. V. Trin.
Ds *Birtwistle, G. Pemb.
Ds *Ilardy, G. H.t Trin.
Ds *Paranjpye,R.P. Joh.
Division 2.
Ds *Jeans, J. H.+ Trin.
M'^Laren, S. B. Trin.
Division 8.
Class IF.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Ds Hartley, W. E. Trin.
Class III.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
WOMEN.
Class I.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Class II.
Division 1.
Ashcroft, L. Neumham
Division 2.
Division 3.
Class III.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division
MATHEMATICAL TKIPOSES.
319
Part I.— June, 1900.
MonrpATORs (Edward John Routh, Sc.D., Peterhouse.
MODERATORS j^if^cd North Whitehead, M.A., Trinity.
Examiners
j Edward Gurner Gallop, M.A., Caius.
\ Percy Cory Gaul, M. A., Trinity Hall.
Wranglers.
Ds *Wright, J. E.t Trin.
*Aldis, A. C. W. Trin.H.
Bottomley.W.C. Trin.
Balak Ram Joh.
Chadwick, J. Pemb.
Boutflower, C.) Trin.
Marples, P. M.i Jesus
Hackforth, R Trin.
Casson, R. ) Joh.
MacBean.W.R.f Caius
Piggott, H. E. Clare
Little, H. Clare
Chalmers, S. D. Joh.
Thompson,G.R. Sid.
*Havelock,T.H.+ Joft.
Robin8on,M.H. Joh.
Senior Optimes.
Di Bradley, G. L.) Jesus
Lockton, W, I Joh.
Lever, P. F. Christ's
Hubback, J. A. King's
Ker, J. C. Caiiis
Roscoe, T. le B. Clare
Flowers, G. ) Emm.
Gladwell,R.J.y Corpus
Grant, F. ) Queens'
Rayment, G. V. Trin.
Guest, S. A. ) Caius
Poole, A. W.y Joh.
Wright, C. E.| Emm.
Bookless, J. S. ) Tr.H.
Gaskell, J. F, } Caius
Whitehouse,A.A.G.) Qu.
Beach, G. C. Magd.
Bodkm,W.T.D.) King's
Yearwood, C. Ej Pemb.
Wreathall,W.S. Queens'
Barton, C. G. Queens'
Aitken, R. M.) Trin.
Noyce, F. i Cath.
Jones, T. H. Queens'
Cracknell,E.W. Emm.
Cruickshank,C.F. Pet.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Lonsdale, W.H.M. Tr.
Gumming, W. Clare
Roy, S. C. NonColl.
Holl, H. A. Emm.
Hughes, B. ) H. Selw.
Stuart,G.A.D.i Emm.
Shanks, P. M. Christ's
Maples, A. C. H.Selw.
Procter, R. Trin.
Sunderland-Taylor,
G.E. Emm.
Allen, J. ) Pemb.
Buckston,H.B.i Trin.
Beechey, C. R. Joh.
Davenport.T.J.W.C. Clare
Calkin, S. J. P. Pemb.
Philipps, A.P.C. H. Selw.
Jackson, J. C.) Clare
Naah, J. F.S.f Sid.
Blair, A. ) Clare
Swainson,W,G.J Carp.
Bulstrode, R. Pemb.
WOMEN.
Hudson, W. M. Newnham
(equal to 8)
Greene, E. Newnham
(between bracket 9 and 11)
Lee, H. Newnham
(between bracket 23 and 26)
Balthazar, O, M.) Girton
Jacob, W. K L. i Girton
(equal to bracket 30)
Barker, A. M. Newnham
(between 36 and 37)
Barry, L. K. Newnham
(between 36 and 37)
Prebble, D. Newnham
(equal to 40)
Billinghurst, A. E.) Girton
Carver, D. H. i Newnh.
(below 42)
Diver, J. Neumham
(equal to 43)
Barnes, M. C. Neumham
(between 43 and 44)
Baguley, K S. M. Neumham
(equal to 46)
Bretherton, A. D. Newnham
(equal to 50)
Cartmell, L. I. Girton
(equal to 51)
Sanderson, C. M. Girton
(equal to 52)
Isaac, F, Girton
(equal to 53)
Bates, E. Newnham
(equal to 58)
Walford, M. Girtcm
(between brackets 61 and 63
320
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
Part iU—June, 1901.
(Horace Lamb, M.A., Trinity.
T7,_.^„__„ J Herbert William Richmond, M.A., King's,
liiXAMiNBRS S ^g^j.y Frederick Baker, M.A., St John's.
vHector Munro Macdonald, M.A., Clare.
Class I.
Class II.
Class III.
Bivision 1.
Division 1.
Division 1,
Ds ^Wright, J. E. t Trin.
Division 2.
Ds *Havelock, T. H. Uoh.
Ds Marples, P. M. Jesus
Ds Piggott, H. E. Clare
Division 2.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Ds aiadwick, J. Pemb.
Division 3.
WOMEN.
Division 3.
Class I.
Class II.
Class III.
Division 1.
Division 1.
Division 1.
Hudson, W. M. Newnham
Division 2.
Division 2.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Division 3.
Division 3.
Jacob,
W. K L. Girton
ADVANCED STUDENTS.
Frankland, J. N.
Prasad, G.
Clare
Christ's
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
321
Moderators
Examiners
Part I.— June, 1901.
John Gaston Leathern, M.A., St John's.
John Hilton Grace, M.A,, Peter house.
(Alfred North Whitehead, M.A., Trinity.
(Arthur Berry, M.A., King's.
Wrarujlers,
Ds Brown, A.
*Knapman, H.I
Brown, H. A. )
Jackson, W. H.)
Thompson, A, P.f
Cania, B. N.
Cama, C. N.
Gharpurey, H. G.
Kidner, A. R.
iStrachan, J.
Preece, C. T. )
Watson, F. B.f
Richards, D. J.
Kissan, B. W.)
ostie, vv. s. ;
Blanchard, N.
Eliott, R.
Barnicott, A, W.)
Hawtrev, R. G. f
Hughes, T. )
Rose, P. J. G.f
Madge, H. A.
Firth, F. G. )
M<=Neile, J. DJ
Race, R. T.
Greenwood, A. W.
Cuius
Emm.
Cains
Clare
Pemb.
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Clare
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Jesus
Jesus
Caius
Trin.
Christ's
Trin.
Queens'
Joh.
Pet.
H.Sehv.
Sid.
Joh.
Queens'
Senior Optimes.
Ds Scott, E, L. Joh.
Craven, E. M. Clare
Clarke, F. W. Pemb.
Firkins, H. L. i Cath.
Mackie,A. W. W.y Corp.
Western, P. J. j Trin.
Routh, R. J. A. Caius
Gerrish, F. W. Cath.
Blake, G. P. ) Trin.
Percivall, C. W.) Jesus
Aldous, F. C. I Jesus
Berry, F. N. ( Trin.
Franklin, .T. H.f Joh.
Stradling, W. ) Joh.
Rowan, R. W. Trin.
Nicholl, C. C. Emm.
Bishop, G. S. Pet.
Davis, W. Queens'
Charlton, R. L. M. Queens'
Corbett, S. S.) Chritt's
Webb, F. S. j" Joh.
Woodland, V. R. Trin.H.
Sanderson, R. B.) Pemb.
Patterson, D. CJ Christ's
Hunt, E. G. ) Clare
Roseveare, W. H.y Joh.
Spear, G. F. ) Queens'
Mo '
lortimer, A.
Sid.
Junior Optimes.
Ds Hicks, R. K. Emm^
Barlow, C. W. Emm.
Zair, J. A. Emm^
Oliver, E. G. Kino's
Ward, T. F. Emm.
Ghose, H. C. NonColl.
Dixon, H. G. Corp.
Perkins, A. L. Emm^
Rivers-Smith, S. Cath.
Fletcher, H. G. Pemh.
George, E. J. Trin.
Chase, F. A.) Pemb.
Wiles, C. C. ; Joh.
Burnell. E. W. Caius
Gubbins, C, F. R.) Magd.
Warner, A. C. j Corp.
Dunn, W. G. Cath.
Buchanan, D.M.) Trin.
Roe, R V. i Pemb.
Reynolds, L. M. Keumham
(equal to 11)
WOMEN.
Bodkin, N. H. Neumham
(equal to 30)
Wodehouse, H. M. Girton
(equal to 33)
Fenn, E. M. Newnham
(equal to 34)
Carless, F. D. ) Newnham
Mitchell, D. D.) Newnham
(between 41 and 42)
Griffith, M. J. Girton
(equal to 42)
Hanhart, E. M. Girton
(between 42 and 43)
Bunce, F. Newnham
(equal to 44)
Pearce, M. M. Newnham
(equal to 48)
Edwards, E. F. Girton
(equal to 51)
Roberts, M. E. Neumham
(between 61 and 64)
Garter, C. Neumham
(equal to 54)
1 Master at OBborne Naval College.
Burne, K. E. Girton
(above 65)
Kessell, A. C. Girton
(equal to 56)
Brown, L. Newnham
(between 56 and 57)
Squire, E. A. Newnham
(between 58 and 59)
Wahltuch, M. E.) Newnham
Willis, E. G. ; Girton
(between 59 and 60)
Bailey, M. E. » Neumham
Cave, .J. M. S. } Girton
Nicol, J. B. E.) Newnham
(equal to 61)
Irons, M. V. Girton
(equal to 66)
Mackenzie, G. A. M. Newnham
(between 69 and 71)
Colebrook, M. B. Neumham
(between 71 and 72)
14—5
322
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
Part IL^Jutie, 1902.
(Horace Lamb, M.A., Trinity.
Joseph Larmor, M.A., Si John's.
Herbert William Richmond, M.A., King's.
Edmund Taylor Whittaker, M.A., Trinity.
Class T.
Division 1.
Ds *Knapinan, H.f Emm.
Ds Preece, C. T. Trin.
Ds Thompson, A. P.f Pemb.
Division 2.
Ds Brown, A.
Ds Cama, C. B. N.
Division 3.
Ds Jackson, W. H.
Ds Richards, D. J.
Caius
Joh.
Clare
Trin.
Class II.
Division L
Division 2.
Division
Class III.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
WOMEN.
Class I.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division
Class II.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Hanliart, E. M. Girton
Division 3.
Class III.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
ADVANCED STUDENT.
Stuart, T. Joh.
MATHEMATICAL TEIPOSES.
323
Part l.—June, 1902.
Moderators
Examiners
Wranfflers.
Ds *Cunningham, E.
Slator, F.
*Webb, H. A.t)
*Wood, P. W. ti"
*Hughes, W. R.
Goddard, H. )
Picken, D. K.)
Thomas, J. LI.
Dixon, A. L. )
Garnett.W.H.S.j
Clarke, F. )
Mason, C. C.)
Brewster, G. W.)
King, G. K. V
Mould, S. C. j
Baguley, J. M.
*Garnett, J. C. M.f
Lloyd, H. R.
Kennett, W. H.)
Walker, N. D. /
Edwards, J. S.)
Hemniant, G. j
Joh.
Trin.
Emm.
Jesus
Joh.
Jesus
Trin.
. Sid.
Trin.
Emm.
Trin.H.
King's
Joh.
Jesus
Trin.
Caius
Joh.
Trin.
Pemb.
Pemb.
William Burnside, M.A., Pembroke.
John Greaves, M.A., Christ's.
John Gaston Leathern, M.A., St John's.
John Hilton Grace, M.A., Peterhouse.
Trin.
Senior Optimes.
Ds Wright, A. B.
Eustace, E. M.
Forbes, B. C.
Tampoe, A. M<=G. C.
Tyers. F. G.
Wilson, P. M<=C.
Baxter, T. V. T.
Coates, H. .J
Cook, E. M.
Davis, F.
Gardner, J. L
Meryon, L. K
Horsley, S. G.
Glasspool, R. T. B.) Mdgd
Toplis, H. F. ^ "■ ■
Bryce, D. L.
Cable, J. A.
Ough, C.
Pricliard, A. T
Strickland, N.
Birt, W. G.
Mayo, H. G,
Junior Optimes.
Di Dumaresq, 0. W.)
Hough, J. F. /
Sid.
Joh.
Anderson, M.E.M.
Queens'
Low, A. R.
Clare
Purton, L. P.
Queens'
Sheppard, T. W.
Bythway, M, H.I
Young, F. r
Vath.
King's
Trin.
Prior, C. E. )
Watermeyer,E.F.i
Pemb.
Caius
Prior, A. C. V.
King's
Nicholls, S. H.
Caitis
Sleigh, W. A.
Magd.
Hodder,G. W.)
Horton, C. T. (
Cath.
Joh.
Slade, P. C. A.
Magd.
Greaves, F. N.
Queens'
Huddleston,A.J.C.
King's
M«Gowan, 0.
Cath.
Midgley, H. E.
Queens'
Simpson, J. B.
Caius
Woodhead, J. A.J
Clare
Pearsall, C. W. )
Venables, F. L.f
Trin.
Corp.
Darbishire,H.D.)
Wells, E. ;
Clare
Christ's
Duchesne, A.
Jestis
Darby, E. H. d'E.
Clare
WOMEN.
Bennett, A. E. Girton
(equal to 13)
Baldwin, M. R. Girton
(equal to 32)
Wright, J. D. Girton
(equal to 35)
Gibb, M. H.) Girton
Sanger, S. i Neumham
(equal to 36)
Fayerraan, W. M. Gi7-ton
(equal to 43)
Godson, K. H. Girton
(equal to 47)
Rogers, M. M. Neumham
(equal to 51)
Child, A. O. Girton
(equal to 5S)
Mangnall, E. Neumham
(equal to 56)
Chaning-Pearce, G. S. ) Girton
Richardson, C. M. ) Girton
(equal to 61)
Merrifield, J. Neumham
(equal to 67)
Leitch, R. M. | Girton
Spencer, M. R. > Newnham
Woodgate, E. G.| Neumham
(between 67 and 69)
Deane, N. Newnham
(equal to 69)
Byrne, A. D. ) Neumham
Jessop, N. E./ Neumham
(below 72)
324
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
Part II.— June, 1903.
I Joseph Larmor, M.A., St JohnDs.
William Henrv Young, M.A., Peterhouse.
Augustus Edward Hough Love, M.A., St John's,
Edmund Taylor Whittaker, M.A., Trinity.
Class I.
Class IL
Class III.
Division 1.
Division 1.
Division 1.
Ds *Garnett, J. C. M.f Trin.
Ds *Hughes, W. R. Jesus
D8 *Webb, H. A.t Trin.
Horsley, S. G, King's
Division 2.
Division 2.
Division 2.
Ds ^Cunningham, E.t
Ds *Wood, P. W.t
Joh.
Emm.
Division 3.
Division 3.
Division 3.
Ds Brewster, G, W.
King's
WOMEN.
Class I.
Class II,
Class III.
Division 1.
Division 1.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 2.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Division 3.
Division 3.
Bennett, A. E.
Girton
ADVANCED STUDENT,
Ahmad, Z. U. Trin.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
325
Part I. — June, 1903.
Moderators
Examiners
(Arthur Berry, M.A., King's.
\ Arthur Stanley Ramsey, M.A., Magdalene.
! WilHam Burnside, M.A., Pembroke.
1 John Greaves, M.A., Chrisfs.
racK, r. i^.s
les, J. S. )
1, E. (
3, G. F. s.r
lips, S. H.)
Wranglers.
Di *Bateman, H. \\
Marrack, P. E.
Barnes, J. S,
*Gold
Hills
Phillipi
Durell, C. V,
Gabbatt, J. P.)
Tanner, E. L. J
Irwin, D. \
Parkes, C. WJ
BousHeld, W. E.
Dakin, A.
Gibbins, N. M.
Hunter, J. de G.
Pettitt, H.
Stirling, F. P. H
Coward
Emerson
Isserlis.
Curzon, H. E. J
Lodge, T.
g, r . r. n.
d, C. E. 1
on, H. W.y
s, L. I
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Clare
Pet.
Clare
Sid.
Trin.
-. Cuius
I Jesus
\Pemb.
[Penib.
Clare
J Emm.
Cams
Magd.
Christ's
NonColl.
Trin.
Senior Optimes.
Di Davis, M.
Whitehead, R.
Boone, A. P.
Darwin, E.
Jenkins, H. B.
Taylor, H. G.
Wood, E.
Bray, F. E.
Hall, J. F.
Holden, A.
Knight. F. H.
Filter, A. M.
Robinson, A. ]
Rouse, P. W.
Walker, L. P.
Tillvard, R. J.
Dickeu, C. V.
Ghosh. "
Jones,
U, iV. o.
\, C. V.|
, M. c.y
D. )
Sid.
Emm.
Jesus
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Clare
QMeens'
Queens'
Jesus
Cath.
Trin.
Emm.
Queens'
Pemb.
Joh.
King's
Junior Op'imes.
Di Bird, W. F.
Corrie, O. C. K,
Gibson, H. B.
Norquoy, F.
Sharpies, J. W.
Banham, V. G,
Alexander, J. B
Roberts, R. E.
Shackell, F. T.
Wetherell, A. W,
Howard, W. H.
Milne, A. A.
Morgan, G. W. F,
Alexander, E. W
Corbett, A. E.
Robson, J. T.
White, H. C. A.
Doorly, C. S.
Freeman. H. J. J,
Adams, O. J.)
Fry, L. G. P.V
Jennings, C. )
Bull, J. C.
Singleton, W. P.
Cath.
Trin.
Queens'
Emm.
Sid.
King's
Emm.
] Jesus
} Pemb.
S.) Corp.
I Cath.
y Trin.
I Pemb.
.) Emm.
[Joh.
•( Kinq's
) Trin.
\ H.Selw.
.) Jesu^
Sid.
Caius
Pemb.
Cath.
Pemb.
WOMEN.
Hudson, H. P. Neicnham
(equal to 7)
Exton, G. (xirton
(equal to 26)
Drew, H. ) Newnham
Maiden, A. D.J Newnham
(equal to 39)
Jones, K. A. ) Newnham
Schwabacher, O.f Girton
(below 39)
Duxbury, D. C. Newnham
(equal to 49)
Norris, K. E. A. Newnham
(equal to 62)
Collier, A. ) Newnham
Goldwin, M. B. ( Newnham
Lumby, M, L. R.( Newnham
Shove, I. ) Girton
(equal to 65)
Bennett, M. C. ^ Newnham
Edwards, E. S. I Neumham
Houlston, J. E. ? Newnham
Rainsford-Hannay, \
R. '' Girton
(equal to 69)
Piper, E, F. ) Neumham
Whitelegge, D. C.) Newnham
(equal to 61)
326
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
Paet 11.-— June, 1904.
{Andrew Russell Forsyth, Sc.D., Trinity.
"William Henry Young, Sc.D., Peterhouse.
Augustus Edward Hough Love, M.A., a^^ John's.
John Gaston Leathern, M.A., St John's.
Class I.
Divisum 1.
Ds *Bateman, H.t Trin.
Division 2.
Ds Marrack, P. E.t Trin.
Division 3.
Ds Durell, C. V.
Ds Gabbatt, J. P.
Clare
Pet.
Class II.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Class IIL
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division
WOMEN.
Class I.
Class IL
Class III.
Division 1.
Division 1.
Division 1.
Division
Division 2.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Division 3.
Division 3.
, H. P. Neumham
ADVANCED STUDENT
Carse, J. W. Emm.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
327
Moderators
Examiners
Wranglers.
Part I.— June, 1904.
f John Macalister Dodds, M.A., Peterhouse.
"(Ernest William Barnes, M.A., Trinity.
(Arthur Berry, M.A., King's.
(Arthur Stanley Ramsey, M.A., Magdalene.
i*Eddington, A. S.t Trin.
Blanco-Wliite.G.R.t Trin.
*Stratton, P. J. M.t Cams
Beckett, J. N. Joh.
Grantham, S. G.) Trin.
Starte, O. H. B. j Clare
Bennett, T. L. ) Trin.
Ross, E. B. y Trin.
Small, W. J. T.) Caius
Foyster, H. T. ) Trin.
Leeke, W. W. ' Clare
Nicholson, J. W.tf Trin.
Turner, S. ) Caius
Blakeman, J. ) Trin.
Bulleid, C. H. \ Trin.
^Russell, C. F.tl Pemb.
Taylor, D. G. | Joh.
Winterbotliam,>
E. M. ) Trin.
Allen, S. S. ^ Pemb.
Bowen. G. I Christ's
Elliot, E. J. I Trin.
Leathern, G. j Joh.
Page, G. F. Emm.
Williamson, R. S.J Christ's
Adams, C. W. Trin.
Sears, J. E. Joh.
Brown, A. E. 1 Trin.H.
Trevaskis, H. K.
Megson, M.
Oddie
Trachtenberg,
Fawell, C. L. ) Pemb.
Johnston, D. V. ( Joh.
Richardson, J. B.( Queens'
Sawkins, D. T. ) Queens'
Glauert, K Girton
(equal to 26)
Hewitt, M. Newnham
(equal to 27)
1»K1S, XI. IS..) .a
on, M. I
i, G. s. y
tenbergjH.L.)
Seiiior Optimes.
Trachtenberg, M. ]
Watkins, E. V.
Dick, N. B. >
Phipps, W. T.f
Dennis, T. )
Johnson, E. W.f
Carr, F. G. P. \
Franklin, T. B. I
Parsons, C. V
Slolev, R. W. i
Wadley, H. W. aJ
Leggett, G. M. K.
Comline, R.
Joyner,
Makepeace,
le, R. I
r, C. B. y
ieace,F. L.)
.) Joh.
f Sid.
Sid.
Emm.
Clare
Joh.
H.Selw.
Joh.
Pemb.
Joh.
H.Selw.
King's
Trin.
Emm.
Emm.
WOMEN.
Archibald, J. D. Newnliam
(equal to 38)
HoUington, E.) Ncvmham
Rigby, K. W. > Newnham
(equal to 47)
Capper, D. W.) Girton
Sachs, I. B. i Newnham
(equal to 48)
Acheson, M. F.) Girton
Mullins, E. K. f Newnham
(below 48)
Junior Optimes.
Temple, M.
Bathurst, H. A.)
Clawson, J. W. ]
Driffield, H. G.
Aspinwall, C. F.)
Bagclii, S. C. y
Farmer, W. G. |
Spencer-Smith, P.
Tadman, G. R.)
Ward, W. D. ]
Langdon, C,
Wright, G. S.
Joh.
Queens'
Sid.
Magd.
Pemb.
Trin.
Pemb.
Queens'
Cath.
Christ's
Joh.
Corp.
Queens'
H.Selw.
Sid.
H.Selw.
King's
Sexton, E. C. Newnham
(above 51)
Cooper Willis, L. Girton
(equal to 56)
Cautley, A. E. Girton
(equal to 59)
Boyd, L. B. M<=N.) Newnham
Henderson, L. D. > Newnham
Levin, E. M. ) Newnham
(equal to 60)
Cooper Willis, I. ) Girton
Gillespie, M. J. I Girton
Knapp, M. A. J.( Girton
Whiteing, B. ) Girton
(equal to 63)
Johnson, H Newnham
(equal to 64)
Jackson, E. Newnham
(equal to 66)
Stowell, M. L. Girton
(equal to 67)
1 Chief Assistant at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich.
328
MATHEMATICAL TEIPOSES.
Paet ll.—Juney 1905.
TAndrew Russell Forsyth, Sc.D., Trinity.
i?^«ii.TXTT^T>c> J R'a,lph Allen Sampson, M.A., St John's.
JiXAMiNBRS < j^jjjj Gaston Leathern, M.A., St John's.
, (^John Hilton Grace, M.A., Peterhouse.
Class I.
Division 1.
Blanco-White,G.R.t Trin.
*Eddington, A. S.f Trin.
Division 2.
Ds Bennett, T. L. Trin.
Nicholson, J. W.f Trin.
Ds *Russell, C. F.f Pemb.
Ds *Stratton, F. J. M.f Cuius
Ds Winterbotham,E M. Trin.
Division 3.
Class II.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Class III.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
329
Part I. — June^ 1905.
MoT^iTPATORS! JRobert Rumsey Webb, M.A., St John's.
MODERATORS ^Qo^jf^^y R'axoX^ Alfred Wilson, M.A., Clan
'E'x'AiifTxri^Dc. jJoim Macalister Dodds, M.A., Peterhouse.
J^XAMINBRS l^rnest William Barnes, M.A., Trinity.
Wranglers.
*Littlewood, J. Rf)
Mercer, J.f j
Smith, H.
Trimble, C. J. A.
Booth, L. \i. \
Priestley, H. J. J
Hass6, H. R.
Forsyth, J. P.)
*Page, W. M.t i
Fraser, P. )
Hardy, G. S.f
*Keynes, J. M.)
Strain, T. G. f
aiignell, N. J
Millward, G. A,
Smith, T.
Spencer, T. B
Frith ' " ■
Jones,
Leonard
Llovd. G. T
Wrigley, R. W,
Kahn, F. M.)
Owen, D. J. j
James, J. H.
Cullis, L.
i:ei, i. x>.
, J. B. I
8, D. c.y
ard, D.
;}
Trin.
Trin.
Trin. H.
Trin.
Christ's
Jesus
Joh.
Caius
Kind's
Queens'
Joh.
King's
Joh.
Clare
Queens'
Queens'
Jesus
Pemb.
Pemb.
Sid.
Clare
Emm.
Joh.
Jesus
Queens'
Joh.
Senior Optimes.
Forder, F. G.
Currv, P. A.
Bircli, J. R, I
Ds Hodgson, H. H.)
Harverson,P. A.|
Hearn, J. W. V
Stevenson, F. P.|
Balcomb, H. F. J.
Crosthwaite, W. H.f
Lattey, H. P. T.f
Verrall, F. H. )
Dare, A. G. )
Smith, W. }
Tunmer,E.J.E.|
Hargreaves,W. F. C.)
Mandall, J. A, i
Adcock,W.R.C.).
Bain, N. K. /
Christ's
Trin.
Clare
Trin.
Pet.
Sid.
Sid.
Joh.
H. Selw.
Pemb.
Emm.
Corp.
Clare
Emm.
Pemb.
Vet.
Sid.
Junior Optimes.
Ezechiel, V. G.
Hird, B. H.
Tomson, D. V.
Trist, L. H.
Watts, B. T.
Tolhurst, F.
Robinson, H. I.
Mavor, J. W.)
Payne, D. N. j
Dhawan, P. L.
Greenhalgh, W. ;
Coggin, H. F. F,
Caius
Cath.
Pet.
Cath.
Joh.
Emm.
Joh.
Trin.
Emm.
Christ's
Pemb.
Trin.
Newbold, E. M. Neumham
(equal to 26)
WOMEN.
Barlow, M. S.
Brown, D. K
Saltmarsh, M. O.
Scott, H. K.
Williams, T. C.
Wood, M. F.
(equal to 27)
Treffitz, F. A. Neumham
(equal to 28)
Lee, E. R. Newnham
(equal to 34)
Wood, M. M. C. Girton
(equal to 38)
Rowbotham, M. D. Girton
(equal to 43)
Butlin, I. M, ) Newnham
Pickering, A. D.V Newnham
Walker,«E. R. I Newnham
(equal to 45)
Merson, I. G. F. Neumham
(between 45 and 50)
Judge, C. G.) Newnham
Leigh, H. ( Newnham
Mosley, E. { Newnham
West, E. M. ) Girton
(equal to 51)
Cunningham, A. P. Girton
(equal to 64)
Paine, J. J. Girton
(equal to 56)
330
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
Part II.— Jwwe, 1906.
{Ernest William Hobson, Sc.D., Ghrisfg.
Joseph Larmor, M.A., ^ {ohn's
Ralph Allen Sampson, M.A., aS^^ Johns.
John Hilton Grace, M.A., Peterhouse.
Class I.
Division 1.
*Littlewood, J. E.f Trin.
Ds *Page, W. M.f Kincj's
Division 2.
Ds Fraser, P.
Ds Priestley, H. J.
Division
Ds Booth, L. B.
Hass6, H. R.
Ds Ross, E. B.
QMeens'
Jesus
Christ's
Joh.
Trin.
Class II.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Class III.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
331
Part l.—June^ 1906.
FYAitrTvii«T,a (Robert Rumsey Webb, M.A., St John's.
11.XAMINERS iQo^jfrey Harold Alfred Wilson, M.A., Clare.
E. K. I
C. W. >
,H.T.H.|
Wranglers.
Raj an, A. T. )
Sewell, C. J. TJ
^Harrison, W. J.f
Bell, B. H. )
Milne, W. PJ
D6, B.
Scholfield.W.F, )
Titterington, f
Watson, H. A,
Eason, E. K.
Follett, C.
Piaggio,
Hume, P. J.
Jubb, E. C.
Jackson, C. A.
Corless, R. )
Millar, G. HJ
Chaffer, C. )
Phillips, F.j"
Belgrave, A, C.)
Sawday, S. K. |
Mallock, R, R. M.
Howard, R.T.)
Riddell, J. R. f
Bushell, W. F.
Turnbull, A. P.)
Wood, C. F. ;
Reed, H. L.
Middlcton, L. )
Woodward, F. J.,
Arnot, D. W^
Hope-Jones,'
Maitland, "
W. I
s,W.H.>
H. C. j
Senim- Optimes.
Junior Optimes.
Trin.
Peacock, J.) Trin.
Wise, E. FJ Sid.
Gow, P. G. Cath.
Trin.
Phillips, E. A. Joh.
Clare
Higgins, F. A. R.) Joh.
Ds Hurst, A. W, / Emm.
Collier, A. G. Jesus
Trin.
Barker, T. G. R.) Cath.
Hood, H. M. ; Jesus
Clare
Bailev, R. F. 1 King's
Burrows, A. HJ Sid.
Joh.
Maiden, H. R. Queens'
Trin.
Chittick, H. S. Caius
Brown, J. D. Clare
Dutt, P. ) Christ's
Toone, C. G.j Joh.
Sukthankar,V.S. Joh.
Joh.
Khan, A, A.k Pemb.
Queens'
Dines, J. S. Emm.
Phillips, J. V Christ^s
Jesus
Bagchi, J. C. Emm.
Singh, D. 1 Pemb.
Trin.H.
Mason, G. H.V Emm.
Float, W. L. P, Clare
Joh.
Turner, J. S. H.Selw.
Bell.H. R. > H.Selw.
Crouch, W. J. B.; H.Selw.
Joh.
de Chaumont, '^
Pemb.
T. S. B. F. I H.Selw.
Joh.
Postlethwaite, f
Sid.
R. N. } Clare
Pemb.
Elderton, M. B. ) Clare
Hemmant, E. V.) Pemh.
Pet.
Emm.
Bentley, W. W. Querns'
Joh.
Mees, G. E. V Cath.
Magd.
Trin.
Porteous, W. C. Corpus
M<=Donald, A. Emm.
Jesus
Dines, L. H. G. Emm.
Trin.
Rau,K.R.R. S.) Joh.
Scott, F. P. i" H.Selw.
King's
Trin.
Gibbs, R. W. M.) Querns'
Rust, C. A. i Trin.H.
Christ's
Clare
Pemb.
Cairn
Caius
ii ing s
Magd.
WOMEN.
Waller, R. M. |^ Girton
Trenerry, H. G.j Girton
(equal to 44)
Hammond, M. Girton
(between 44 and 47)
Day, M. ) Newnham
Evans, C.f Girton
(equal to 61)
Denny, J. ) Girton
Stephen, L, R.J Girton
(equal to 55)
Barton, E. G. Girton
(between 55 and 56)
Harding, O. j Girton
Low, H. A. V Girton
Wood, M. P. I Newnham
(equal to 56)
Clutterbuck, J. L. Newnham
(equal to 58)
Pitt-Lewis, M. W. Girton
(below 68)
Hambloch, E. L. Girton
(equal to 60)
Dunnicliif, M. C.) Girton
Huskisson, M. j Newnham
(equal to 62)
Greaves, M. | Neumham
Parker, G. M. > Girton
Wright, H, M. ) Neumham
(equal to 63)
Mackenzie, L F. R. Girt07i
(between 65 and 66)
Henry. E. S. Newnham
(between 67 and 68)
Mutch, J. Newnham
(equal to 68)
Ruddle, M. P. E. Neumham
(between 68 and 71)
332
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
Part U.—June, 1907.
f Ernest William Hobson, Sc.D., Christ's.
T? . . a J Ernest William Barnes, Sc.D., Trinity.
JiXAMlNERS < j^gepii Larmor, M.A., St John's.
iHorace Lamb, M.A., Trinity.
Class I.
Division 1.
Ds *Harrison, W, J.f Clare
Mercer, J.f Trin.
Ds Sewell, C. J. T. Trin.
Division 2,
Ds Follett, C, W. Trin.H.
Ds Milne, W. P. Clare
Division 3.
Ds Piaggio, H. T. H. Joh.
Ds Riddell, J. R. Trin.
Ds Scholfield, W. F. Trin.
Class IL
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Class III.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
WOMEN.
Class 1.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 8.
Class II.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Class III.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Harding, O. Girton
Division 3.
MATHEMATICAL TKIPOSES.
833
Part I,— June, 1907.
MoniTPATORs /Geoffrey Thomas Bennett, M.A., Emmanuel.
MODERATORS | j^j^^ ^^^^^^ Cameron, M.A., Caius.
Examiners [^"^f^ ^T'^ ^Z'T ^^^^^\ ^•^•' ^''^'"'y-
(Andrew Munro, M.A., Queens\
Wranglers.
Ds Watson, G. N.t
Turnbull, H. W.f
Hill, A. V.
Nayler, W. A,
Wiiton, J. R.
Baynes, D. L. H.
Norton, H. T. J.
Shaw, H. K.
Stewart, F. W.
Bamford, A. J.
Denning, H.
Meadowcroft, L. V.
Peck, N. F.
Thompson, W. H
Ewer, W. N.
Fry, A. H.
Leather, N. G.
Liddle, G. E.
Stephen, D. R.
Bhide, M. V.
Lewis, E. P.
Taylor, G. I.
Winterbotham,
F. P.
Young, R. A.
Preston, J. E.
Mittell. H. H.
Savory, D. S
Farr, H. F
Mitford
Webbe
Hollingworth, J
H. F. I
•d, C. AV.y
3, W. H. j
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Clare
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Emm.
Cuius
Trin.
Jesus
Jesus
Trin.
King's
Trin.
Pef.
Pemb.
Joh.
Emm.
Trin.
Caius
Ki)uj's
Christ's
Magd.
Corpus
Cath.
Jesus
Queens'
Pet.
Senior Optimes.
I. r.)
J. F. I
,E. [
1, A. H.|
Aziz, A
Dyer, H. F.
Barton,
Milsom
Pearson
Clarke, H. T
Coates, W. J.
Epps, G. S. W.
Mills, E. J.
Renwick, J. E.
Cunningham, J. S
Nehru, S. S.
Samuel, H. M.
Woods, G. C.
Harker, R. G, |
Perera, G. K. W.V
Poole, H. I
Pritchard, J. L.)
Taylor, J. E. J.j
Pet.
Corpus
Queens'
Caius
Queens'
Corpus
Cath.
Emm.
Joh.
Kind's
Trin.
Magd.
Queens'
Pemb.
Pemb.
Christ's
Sid.
Christ's
Queens'
Junior Optimes.
Bethell, C.
Bottomley, A. C.
Bannatyne, A. G.
Engineer, A. A.
Mahadeva, A.
English, B. A.
Healey, R. E. H.
Heathcote, L. V.
Pyne, F. S.
Colman, D. M.
Roxby, B. G.
Batterby, T. )
Bentley, F. V
Ohm, D. M<=K.
) Trin.
i Clare
I King's
V Trtn.
I Christ's
) King's
H.Selw.
Clare
Pemb.
Pemb.
Emm.
Corpus
Clare
Joh.
WOMEN.
Smith, E. M. Newnham
(equal to 16)
Blyth, V. M. Girton
(equal to 34)
Bullock, M. A. Girton
Johnson, H. G. Newnham
(both between 42 and 46)
Carey, V. )
Girton
Puller, L.f Girton
(equal to 51)
Marrack, H. E.) Newnham
Ward, H. M. f Newnham
(equal to 53)
Fyffe, M. C. Newnham
(between 56 and 60)
Dean, D. S. Girton
(equal to 62)
334
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
Paet ll.~June, 1908.
/Henry Frederick Baker, Sc.D., St John's.
K'vA^TXTii.Da J Ernest William Barnes, Sc.D., Trinity.
JiXAMlNBRS j jj^j.^^^ Lamb, M.A., Trinity.
I Hector Munro Macdonald, M.A., Clare.
Class I.
Division 1.
Ds Turabull, H. W.f Trin.
Division 2.
Ds Watson, G. N.f
Division 3.
Trin,
Class II.
Division 1.
Division 3.
Class III.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
WOMEN.
Class I.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Class II.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Smith, E. M. Newnham
Division 3.
Class III.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
MATHEMATICAL TBIPOSES.
335
Part I. — June, 1908.
MoDFRATORS [^'^^'^'^ ^errj, M.A., King's.
MODERATORS \q^^^^^^ Birtwistle, M.A., Pembroke.
Examiners
(Percy Cory Gaul, M.A., Trinity Hail.
1 Geoffrey Thomas Bennett, M.A., Emmanuel.
Wranglers.
Brodetsky, S. ) Trin.
Ibbotson, A. W.i Penib.
Minson, H. Christ's
Shaw, T. K. Sid.
Barnes, G. G. ) Joh.
Moody, R. H.j Emm.
MacRobert, T. M. Trin.
Dunkley, H. F. Joh.
Leak, H. Caius
Bishop, T. B. W.) Emm.
White, A. H. S. / Trin.
Barry, C. B. \ Pemb.
Hunkin, J. W. I Caius
Jackson, G. H. yKinp's
Richards, F. S. \ Caius
Woodhouse, C. E.j Pemb.
Weatherburn.C.E. I'rin.
Hoskin, A. S.
Staley, H. S.
Cooper, W. A.
Evans, W. D.
Hooker, C.W.R.
Tryon, G. A.
King, L. V.)
Lees, S. >
Telfer, W. |
Mamlock, P.
Elderton, T. H.
Trin.
Emm.
King's
King's
Clare
Pemb.
Christ's
Joh.
Clare
Pemb.
Clare
Long, M. Girton
(equal to 4)
Cameron, J. F. Newnham
(equal to 10)
Warren Jones, L. Girton
(equa to 20)
Senior Optimes.
Bond, J. S.
Emm.
Jackson, G. B.
Deighton, F. M.
Trin.
Case, J. )
Hobson, O. RJ
Symns, A. A. M.
Pemb.
^hitworth,W.H.A.
Trin.
M^Michael, J. F.
Bryant, G. W. ^
Emm.
McNeill, T.
Jones, R. M.
Joh.
Young, A. S. D.
Jones, R R. P.
' Corpus
Higgs, H. J.
Woodruff, G. G.
Caius
Dawkins, F. V.
Richardson, A. V
. Queens'
M<=Cowan, H. W,
Lob, H. )
Rabjohns, WJ
King's
Jollv, R. B.
Christ's
Ross, J. E. C.
Smith, S. G.
Pet.
Yates, H. G.
Sasse, R. H. J.)
Watts, H. P. ;
Jesus
Harding, E. S. S.
James, F. A.
Sid.
Rau, B. S.
Joh.
Goodwin, H. J,
Gibb, J,
Cath.
Weston, G. E.
Rex, M. y
Trin.
Simons, E.
Tinto, J. F.
Trin.
Balfour, D. H. )
Blundell, E. ILJ"
Ellis, A. G.
Trin.
Band, E.
\ Queens'
' Queens'
Morgan, J. H. F.
Brownrigg, F. K.
Gandy, E. S.
Chapman, E. H.
> Down.
Dawson, A. M.
Rose, C. P. G.
Cath.
Middleton, L. E.
Sambrook, H. F.J
King's
Pask, R.
Bonner, C. A. J."
Emm.
Britten, J,
Corpus
Leonard, P. J.
■Joh.
Wood, S. R.
Clare
Leete, W. J. H.
Caius
Dove, C. K.
\ Magd.
i Cams
Rogers, G.S.deM
WOMEN.
Junior Opti\
Trin.
Magd.
King's
H.^elw.
Trin.
Christ's
Magd.
I H.^elw.
I Joh.
Emm.
Joh.
Queens'
Kinq's
Joh.
Jesus
Magd.
Bourn.
Emm.
H.Selw.
Pemb.
Christ's
Joh.
Queens'
NonColl.
Henry, D. L. Girton,
(between 40 and 41)
Field, K. Girton
(equal to 44)
Brown, M. G. M. Newnham
(between 68 and 60)
Robinson, E. Newnham
(equal to 61)
Willott, E. Newnham
(equal to 63)
Collier, W. Newnham
(equal to 67)
Creedy, M. Newnham
(equal to 69)
Nash, F. G. Girton
Dalton, C. E. A. Girton
Webb, D. B. Newnham
Colson, M. G. Newnham
(all between 71 and 72)
Marshall, M. E. Newnham
(equal to 72)
Costelloe, R. C. Newnham
(equal to 80)
Walker, R. Girton
(equal to 81)
Pillman, M. K. Girton
between 82 and 83)
336
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
Part L, 1908.
NEW REGULATIONS.
The names in each class are arranged in alphabetical order.
(William Welsh, M.A., Jeaus.
Examiners ^ John Forbes Cameron, M.A.
(Penry Vaughan Bevan, M.A.,
First Class. Second Class.
Aniell, 0. R.
Cains
Baggley, A. C.
Emm.
Bonliote, E. F.
Clare
Chasterey, H. E.
Joh.
Cheshire, R. W.
Trin.
Clemmow, C. A.
Pet.
Cope, T.
Christ's
Day, G.
Caius
Douthwaite.A.W.S, Clare
Evans, V. W. E.
Trin.H.
Ferguson, D. F.
Trin.
Forder, H. G.
Sid.
Haswell, P.
Sid.
Lovell, E. N.
Jesus
Marchbank, F. F
Sid.
Meier, F. A.
Trin.
Mudd, N.
Trin.
Noble, E. R.
Sid.
Pinsent, G. H. S.
Trin.
Reynolds, C. L.
Robinson, J. S.
Clare
Sid.
Robson, A.
Sid.
ROnnfeldt, F.
Christ's
Rushforth, F. V.
Caius
Spargo, F. W.
Joh.
Tait, H. N.
Joh.
Townend, R. D. M. Sid.
Ward, K. M.
Emm.
Welch, J. J.
Trin.
Brennan, J. Christ's
Dickson, F. P. Pemb.
Donaldson, H. Sid.
Dyer, A. C. Emm.
Ferguson, J. C. M. Emm.
Glasson, A. K. Corpus
Lai, M. Christ's
Mannooch, J. K. Queens'
Pitt, R. B. Clare
Caius.
Trinity.
Third Class
Foot, S. H.
Millward, G. D.
Moung, M.
Nightingale, H. P
Western, O.
Whiddington, R.
Wood, A. W. M.
Emm.
Down.
King's
Christ's
2 rin.
Joh.
Trin.
WOMEN.
Forrest, E.
Sayer, M.
Neumham l Earle, J. M.
Newnham \ Garstang, E. P.
Newnham i
Newnham
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
337
Examinees
Class I.
Division 1.
Division 2. ', __
Lees, S. Joh.
Ds Shaw, T. K. Sid.
Division 3.
Part II.— June, 1909.
/Henry Frederick Baker, Sc.D., St John's.
1 Thomas John FAnson Bromwieh, Sc.D., St John^s.
1 Robert Alfred Herman, M.A., Trinity.
\ Hector Munro Macdonald, M.A., Clare.
Class II.
Division 1.
Brodetsky, S.
Ds Cooper, W. A.
Ds Evans, W. D.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Trin.
King's
King's
Class III.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Class I.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Long, M. Girton
Division 3.
WOMEN.
Class II,
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Class III.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
16
338
MATHEMATICAL TKIPOSES.
Part 1—Ju?ie, 1909.
M/%Tv^»im/^ a (John Macalister Bodds, M.A., Peterhouse.
MODERATORS | Godfrey Harold Hardy, M.A., Trinity.
Examiners
/Arthur Berry, M.A., King's.
{ George Birtvvistle, M.A., Pembroke.
Wranglers.
Daniell, P. J.
Neville, E. H.
Mordell, L. J.
Berwick, W.E.H,
Darwin, C. G.
Livens, G. H.
Thompson, A. W.H,
Waterfall, C. F.
Rau, B. N.
Bonhote, E. F.
Reynolds, C. L.
Clough, T.
Dixon, H. H.
Chowla, G. S.
Mej,'j?eson,R. R. H
Benny, L. B.)
Urquhart, J. f
Parkinson, W.
Civil, H. G. V. I
Robinson, F. P.V
Williamson, R. |
Bathurst, H. C,
M^Cleland,
N.P.K.J.O'N
Lever, D. )
Masterton,H.W.l
Weiglitman,W.H
Inavatullah ]
Stickland, J. R. J
Arnell, O. R. )
Carter, R. H. A.V
Freeman, H. I
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
1 Clare
( Trin.
> Jesus
I Trin.
I Queens'
Trin.
Clare
Clare
Joh.
Pemb.
Pet.
. Cains
Christ's
Jesus
Pet.
H.Selw.
Pemb.
Christ's
Queens'
Pemb.
Trin.
Trin.
. Joh.
Christ's
' Pemb.
Cains
Trin.
Christ's
Senior Optimes.
Davies, R. ) Cath.
Morris, J. > Corpus
Thompson, A. R.) Joh.
Perry, W. J. H.Selw.
Clark, E. D. | Trin.
Illingworth, O. ( Corpus
Slater, A. [ Cath.
Whitworth,G.E.A.) Trin.
Glare, T. W. Sid.
Douthwaite,A.W.S.| Claj-e
Pinder, A. H. /- Queens'
Sulaiman, S. M. ) Christ's
Sugden, G. H. Pemb.
Bayly, B. M. "^ Trin.
Dalvi, V. G. I Joh.
Lancaster, E. T. ( Queens'
Scholfield, C. N. J Trin.
Wolbrom, A. R. Sid.
Watkins, W, F. Emm.
Priestley, G. W. Trin.
Junior Optimes.
Krishnamma, N. R. Queens'
Dalton, E. H. J. N. King's
Jenkin, R. T.) Jestis
Wells, A. P. ; H. Selw.
Fewings, J. A. Joh.
Freke, C. G. Joh.
Warwick, W. T. Emm.
Lyle, R. C. \ Corpus
Pearson, C. H. M.j Queens'
Kirloskar, V. G. Joh.
Cruickshank,D.E.) Joh.
Edwards, S. J. I Sid.
Blacklock, J. H.| Christ's
Cooke, W. L V Caiu^
Matthews, A. S.) Magd.
Whewell, n.
' Joh.
Ross, 0. M.
King's
Ashburner, J.
C.) Christ's
]■ Jesus
Sharpe, E.
Sisson, B. H.
Emm.
Woollen, W.
H. Joh.
Hemraant, M
Pemb.
Holthouse, C.
L. Joh.
Mathews, I. M. Girton
(between 18 and 19)
WOMEN.
Taylor, M. T. E. Girton
(between 34 and 35)
Ingle, O. M. Newnham
(equal to 36)
Braginton, D. Newnham
(equal to 54)
Abbott, D. M. Newnham
(equal to 59)
Dilks, A. I. Newnham
(equal to 62)
Thane, V. H. M. Newnham
Cracknell, E. E. Girton
(both between 63 and 64)
Martin, O. F. ) Newnham
Townsend, H. M.j Neivnham
(equal to 64)
r-i
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOSES.
Part I., 1909.
NEW REGULATIONS.
(Alfred North Whitehead, Sc.D., Trinity.
Examiners \ William Welsh, M.A., Jesiis.
(John Forbes Cameron, M.A., Caius.
First Class.
Baker, W. E.
Bate, A.
Beech, J.
Best, J. K.
Birchall, W. R.
Bliss, E. W.
Board, D. L.
Bolton, P.
Botham, A. F.
Brunt, D.
Carpenter, C. G.
Carter, W. H,
Chapman, S.
Davis, H. J.
Farrar, E.
Fowler, R. H.
Franklin, C. R.
Trin.
Trin.
Caius
Queens'
Trin.
Christ's
Queens'
Kinq's
Clare
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Pemb.
Gillson, A. H. S. Joh.
Grieve, A. B. Clare
Harford, H. D. B, Jesus
Infield, L. Queens'
Jaffee, M. I'rin.
Jones, H. S. Jesus
Judson, J. F. H. Selw.
Kenworthy Browne,
B. E.
Laing, A. T.
Lawrence, J.
Lee, H. W.
Lodge, R. F.
Lyons, R. J.
Jesus
Corpus
Trin.
Queens'
King's
Joh.
MacMiillan,C.W.K. Pcmb.
Mason, N.
Milev, M.
Mudie, R. F.
Nixon, F. H,
Rees-Mogg, L,
Sid.
Trin.
King's
Pemb.
L. Sid.
Romanis, W. H. C. Trin.
Ross, I. t).
Saunders, A. H,
Scholes, J.
Sewell, T. J. E.
Southwell, R. V,
Sparling, H. P.
Stevens, C. G. B. Emm,
Stevens, G. H. Caius
Street, R. O.
Thorpe, A. F.
Veitch, A. G.
Watson, T. W.
Wilson, B,
Wren, T. L.
Caius
Christ's
Trin.
Queens'
Trin.
Queens'
Joh.
Jesus
Queens'
Joh.
Sid.
Joh.
Finney, A. B. D.
Harvey, E, B.
Girton
Girton
Second Class.
Allen, L. A. Joh.
Arnold-Wallinger,
G.
Trin.
H. Selw.
H. Selw.
Sid.
Christ's
Pemb.
Baxter, H. A.
Bleasdell, J. T.
Briggs, M,
Clough, V.
Durst, C. S.
Fairbourn, A, N. Maqd.
Finch, C. E. O. Jesus
Goodwin, H. A. C. Jesus
Gudgin, S. H. Down.
Hall, F. G. Kinq's
Hallimond, A. F. Pemb.
Hamilton, G. H* Sid.
Hughes, F. A. Sid.
Hunter, C. 3. Corpus
Kharegat, P. M. Clai-e
Knappett, P. G, Magd.
Lawson, T. D. Down.
Leeming, A. J. Corpus
Light, D. O. Pemb.
Lister, T. Joh.
Mackenzie-Kennedy, H.C.D.C.
Clare
Mann, J. W, Cath.
Mason, A, D. C. Trin.H.
Moore, N.
Jesus
Munesinghe, M. L. Queens'
Oxlev, A. E
Piggott, J. I.
Pinkham, C.
Quick, E. K.
Rideal, E. K.
Roechling, G. D.
Sanderson, R. B.
Sansford, F. E.
Schwartz, C.
Shephard, W. H
Simmons, C. E.
Smith, O. C.
Sonnenthal, H. M. Pemb.
Straker, H. G, Petnb.
Ward, W. J. Trin.
Waugh, A. D. Maqd.
Williams, P. M. W. Joh.
Wright, A. J. Joh.
Trin.
Pemb.
Caius
Joh.
Trin.H.
Queens'
Queens'
Queens'
Queens'
Christ's
Queens'
Joh.
WOMEN.
Bugby, H. D.
Ferguson, E.
Handford, W. M.
Nicolle, G. H.
Pugh, E. M.
Reeve, K. F. F.
Stone, G. M.
Wallace, N. E.
Girton
Newnham
Girton
Newnham
Girton
Newnham
Newnham
Girton
Third Class.
Atkinson, J. D. Corpus
Campbell, R. C. C. Kinq's
Carr, A. I. Cath.
Chandavarkar,V.N. King's
H,
Dewhurst, C,
Dow, S.
Geldard, S.
Gingell, W. C
Greville, P. E
Hudson, F. A
Ireland, J. F.
Kanjilal, M.
Karn, J. C.
KoKo
Ledward, C.
Lee, R. D.
Marriott, J.
Mehta, J. N
Milne, G.
Newton, B. C.
Price, N. J.
Pugh, J. V.
Temperley,E.E.V. Sid
Thornely, R. R. Trin.H,
Vaidya, S. B.
Vance, J. G.
Wagle, B. K.
Woods, F. J.
Trin.
King's
Trin.
Caius
H. Selw.
Trin.
Trin.
Down.
Down.
Christ's
Pemb.
Christ's
F. L, Corpus
Christ's
Joh.
Kinq's
Joh.
Queens'
Joh.
NonColl.
Sid.
Trin.
Clarke, A. V.
Clarkaon, L. 0.
Clayton, B. B.
Cull, E. M.
Fullerton, W. M.
Hollowell, G. A.
Lewis, D.
Newnham
Newnham
Newnham
Girton
Newnham
Newnham
Girton
15—2
340
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
Until 1850 inclusive Candidates for Honours in Classics (excepting son*
of Peers) were required to have obtained Honours in Mathematics.
(a) First Chancellor's Classical Medal, (b) Second Chancellor's
Classical Medal.
1824. — Examiners
i Thomas Smart Hughes, "R.V). Emman.
Henry Law, M.A. Joh.
James Scholefield, M.A. Trin.
Thomas Shelford, M.A. Coiyus.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
•Malkin, (a)
Trin.
Ds Foster, Trin.
Ds Smith, Trin.
Barham, (b)
Trin.
Dunderdale, Joh.
•Fearon, Emm.
Gumey,
Trin.
Greaves, Corpus.
isaii^«-»„'-
•Baines,
Christ's
Furlong, Sid.
Tennant,
Trin.
Lutwidge, Joh.
•Remington,
Trin.
•Wedgewood, Christ's.
•Gedge,
Cath.
j-Thomas Shelford, M.A. Corpus.
[825.-EXAM1NERS J-^^^" Graham, M.A. Chrufs.
j Henry Law, M.A. Joh.
iThomas Pell Piatt, M.A. Trin.
First Class.
Ds •Isaacson, (a) Joh.
Smith,
Trin.
■l"r^^'.-\^-
Joh.
Trin.
•Williamson, (
B) Trin.
•Beatson,
Pemb.
Prater,
Trin.
Malkin,
Trin.
Wimberley,
Emm.
•Riddell,
Trin.
•Wilson,
Joh.
Hawkins,
Trin.
Second
Class.
Third
Class.
Ds Young,
Trin.
Ds*Hildyard,
Trin.
•Dade,
Caiut.
Morton, C
Trin.
Pratt,
Trin.
•Barlow,
Pet.
Warner,
Trin.
Bollaerts,
Trin
Warner,
Joh.
Marshall,
Joh.
•Williamson, (2)1 „„ Clare.
Parish,
Trin
Kempthorne,
i'^^-Joh.
Earle,
Joh.
•Blakelock,
Cath.
1826. — EXAMI NKRS
1 Thomas Smart Hughes, B.D. Emman.
Julius Charles Hare, M.A. Trin.
John Graham, M.A. Christ's.
iTemple Chevallier,
M.A. Cath
First Class.
Second
Class.
Third
Class.
Ds*Stratton, (a)
Trin.
Ds Rolls,
Trin.
Ds Smith,
Joh.
•Power,
Clare.
Stock,
Pet.
Foster,
Joh.
Price,
Joh.
Shepherd,
Trin.
Pinder,
Trin.
'Gibson,
Sid.
Goodhart,
Trin.
Hopkins
Wells,
Joh.
•Hodgson, (b)
Trin.
Patton,
Trin.
Corpus
•Flavell,
Joh.
•Green,
Christ's
Taylor,
Jes.
•Gretton,
Joh.
Borrett,
Caius.
Greensall
Joh.
Heald,
Trin.
•Keeling^
Joh.
Clark,
Qu.
•Marsden,
Joh.
Ashington,
Trin.
Fisher,
Pemb.
Welsh,
Pemb.
Atkinson. R.
Trin.
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
341
1827.— Examiners
f John Weller, B.D. Emman.
I Richard Burgh Byam, M.A. Kings.
jJohn Graham, M.A, Christ s.
^Thomas Pell Piatt, M.A. Trin.
First Class.
Second Class.
Ds* Kennedy, (a)
J oh.
Ds Collyer, Trin.
Appleyard, Caius.
•Hovenden, (b)
Trin.
•Butterton,
Joh.
Appleton, Trin.
Smith, P,
Trin.
Vmall, Cath.
Chatfield,
Trin.
Kempthorne, Joh.
Hoare,
Joh.
•Peacock, Joh.
•Jarrett,
Cath.
Rees,
Joh.
•Carus,
Trin.
Talbot,
Trin.
Walford,
Trin.
Braine,
Trin.
*Cleasby,
Trin.
Robson,
Trin.
Third Class.
Ds Spyers, Joh.
Willan, Pet.
Charlesworth, Trin.
Paull, Joh.
Cottingham, Clare
/^Thomas Smart Hughes, B.D. Emman.
1828.-EXAMINERS }^'?^'^''^ Burgh _Byam,_ M.A. King's.
jJohn Graham, M.A. Chrisfs.
iConnop Thirlwall, M.A. Trin,
\Mq.
First Class.
Ds*Selwyn, (a)
•Peile, (B)j
Piatt,
Cook,
•Jerrard,
•Fitzherbert,
Hankinson, j
•Perry, (1) I
•Barnes,
•Evans,
Willis,
Fawcett,
s.
Second Class.
Third Class
Joh.
Ds 'Raine,
Trin.
Ds Tate,
Trin.
Trin.
•Sheffield,
Trin.
Whittington,
Qu.
Trin.
•Kingdon,
•Dodd,
Magd.
Joh.
Ash worth,
Trin.
Swann,
Joh.
Caius.
Povah,
Trin.
Trin.
Yardley,
Joh.
Corpus.
Brockman,
Trin.
Trin.
Briggs,
Caius
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
1829. — Examiners
First Class.
s'Soames, (a)
Trin.
•Phillips,
Trin.
•Martineau,
Trin.
•Martin, (b)
Joh.
•HUdyard
Smith, R,
Pet.
Joh.
Butler,
Joh.
Cavendish (1)
Trin.
Withers,
Trin.
•Pashley,
Trin.
•Shad well.
Joh.
Hoare,
Trin.
Valentine,
Trin.
•Philpott (2)
Cath.
(Thomas Crick, M.A. Joh.
J Edward Baines, M.A. Christ's.
] Julius Charles Hare, M.A. Trin.
[Connop Thirlwall, M.A. Trin.
Second Class.
•Langshaw, Joh.
Hawtrey, Trin.
Prittie, Trin.
Cautley, Pemb.
Netherwood, Corpus.
Wellesley.Hon.G. Trin.
•Scott, 9m.
Third Class.
s Walker,
Trin.
Paget,
Caius
Mamwaring,
Caius
Butler,
Trin.
Johnson,
Sid.
Abbott,
Qu.
Doria,
Joh.
Williams,
Corp.
•Smith, S.
Joh.
342
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
1830.— Examiners
First Class.
Ds 'Wordsworth, (a) Trin.
•Steel, (b) Trin.
'Burcham, Trin.
•Merivale, Joh.
•Wilkinson, Trin.
1 Hervey, Lord A. Trin.
•Tucker, Pet.
•Clarke, Joh.
Hebert, Trin.
j Francis William Lodington, M.A. Clare.
J Edward Baines, M.A. Christ's.
John Frederick Isaacson, M.A. Joh.
JJo
Mo
Second
Ds Marsh,
•Watkins,
•Mann,
Todd,
•Urquhart,
Tate,
•Heath,
Dalton,
Frere,
•Whitley,
Roberts,
Armytage,
•Baily,
Coates,
Cla.ss.
Joh.
Emm.
Trin.
Trin.
Magd.
Trin.
Trin.
Pemb.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Clare.
Jes.
Third Class.
Ds Thomas, Joh.
Myers, Trin.
Reade, Joh.
Simpson, Cath.
Wood, Trin.
1831.
rJohn Heath, M.A. King's.
Examiners J Thomas _Shelford,_ B.D. Corpus.
First Class.
Ds^ Kennedy,
•Selwyn,
•Blakesley, (a)
•Johnstone,
•Walsh,
Chatfield,
•Hoare, (B)
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Caius.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
j Francis WilUam Lodington, M.A. Clare.
'Edward Baines, M.A. Christ's.
Second Class.
Ds *Whiston,
Minty,
tSpedding,
•Worlledge,
Shadwell,
Whytehead,
Sheppard,
Venables,
Dashwood, j
Harrison, I
Mq.
Trin.
Caius.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Emm.
Trin.
Caius.
Third Class.
DsFell, Pet.
Dawes, Corpus.
Evans, Qu.
Vawdrey, Joh.
Swann, Emm.
1832.— Examiners
'Robert Wilson Evans, M.A. Trin.
I. John Frederick Isaacson, M.A. Joh.
I Benjamin Hall Kennedy, M.A. Joh.
'Connop Thirlwall, M.A. Trin.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
•Lushington, (a) Trin.
Ds 'Fitzherbert,
qu.
Ds Tower,
Clare
*Shilleto, Trin.
Brade,
Joh.
•Browne,
Emm
•Dobson, Trin.
•Bromby
Joh.
Hodgson,
Sid.
•Thompson, (b) Trin.
Martin,
Joh.
Considinc,
Joh.
•Venables, Jes.
Panting,
Joh.
Bowstead,
Joh.
•Wray, Joh.
Chapman,
Trin.
Christie,
Trin.
Broadhurst, Magd.
WentworthFitzwi
-\Trin.
Grove,
Pemb.
•Alford, Trin.
liam.Hon.W.C
Fysh,
Qv.
•Heath, (1) Trin.
Borton ,
Caius
Grey, Hon. J. Trin.
•Forster, Cath.
•Liidlam, Pet.
1 Binbop of Bath nnd Wells, 1869— 1894.
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
848
^Jolin Gibson, M.A. Sid.
1833.-EXAM1NERS i^^ll^^"^ ^,^'^^^ ^-A- -^oh
I William Aldwm Soames, M.A. Trm.
I Frederick Field, M.A. Trin.
First Class.
Second Class. \
s'Bunbury, (a) Trin.
Ds'Tate,
Emm.
•Hildyard, (B) Christ's
North,
Trin.
•Francis, Joh.
•Inman,
Joh.
Walford, Trin.
Smith,
Pet.
Wilson, Joh.
Nicholson,
Christ's
Barnes, 1 ar„ Trin.
•Whitaker, l^'^-gw.
•Howlett,
Joh.
Brown,
Trin.
Bury, Joh.
Taylor,
Joh.
•Begbie, Pemb.
Chambers,
Joh.
Lydekker, Trin.
Stockdale,
Trin.
•Kempe, Clare.
Raikes,
Corpus.
Fowler,
Trm.
Jones,
Qu.
Roots,
Jes.
Third Ctai
Ds Evans, i a,^
Jacob, i^«-
Dusautoy,
Rose,
Huxtable,
Alford, Visct.,
♦Fawcett, i a^„
Andras, l"^^'
Sale,
Couchman,
Langdon,
Barker. J. H.
Qu.
Emm.
Joh.
Clare.
Trin.
Magd.
Mciqd.
Joh.
Joh.
Clare.
Joh.
Joh .
( Connop Thirlwall, M.A. Trin.
I Christopher Wordsworth, M.A. Tnn.
^ John Frederick Isaacson, M.A. Joh.
First Class.
Seco?id Class.
Ds* Kennedy,
Joh.
Ds* Webster,
Qu.
•Donaldson,
Trin.
Wilkinson,
Qu.
•Forsyth, (b)
Trin.
•Stevenson,
Trin.
•Warter,
Magd.
Barrow,
Caius.
•Welldon,
Joh.
•Foster,
Magd.
•Lushington,
Trin.
Williams, F.
Trin.
•Vaughan,
Christ's
Johnstone,
Trin.
Huxtable,
Joh.
Morison,
Trin.
Philhps, G.
Trin.
Grey, Hon. F
R. Trin
•Evans,
Pet.
Bailey,
Sandford,
Trin.
Marsh,
Trin.
Joh.
•Coates,
Joh.
Third Class.
Ds Bromehead, Caius
•Hey,
Cotterill,
Leathley,
Palmer,
Bryer,
•Fletcher,
Holmes,
Morton,
Fearon,
•Trentham,
Gleadowe,
Walker,
Downes,
Gumming,
Braithwaite,
Gooeh,
May,
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Pemb.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Caius.
Christ's
Trin.
Emm.
Clare.
Trin.
Jes.
1835. — EXAMl NKRS
First Class.
Second C
Ds«Goulbum,(2) (A)Trin.
Ds Beadon,
•Howes, (B)
Trin.
Hue,
•Harris,
Trin.
Scrivener,
•Rawle,
Trin.
•Drake,
•Merivale,
Trin.
Seager,
•Grote,
Trin.
Meade,
•Cooper,
•Wilkinson,
Trin.
Laing,
Clare.
Ramsay,
•Cotterill, (1)
Joh.
Legrew ,
Richards,
Joh.
•Bishop,
•Procter,
Wackerbartl
jCapel Lofft, M.A. King's.
I William Selwyn, M.A. Joh.
) Christopher Wordsworth, M.A. Trin.
I Joseph Williams Blakesley, M.A. Trin.
Third Class.
Joh.
Ds Waltham,
Joh.
Trin.
Stocks,
Trin.
Trin.
Ellison,
Trin.
Joh.
Leefe,
Trin.
Trin.
Tillard,
Joh.
Caius.
Barber,
Joh.
Joh.
Dixon,
Sid.
Pemb.
Smith, A.
Joh.
Joh.
•Howes
Tr. H
Joh.
White
Joh.
Cath.
Corpus.
344
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
1836. — Examiners
iJohn Frederick Isaacson, B.D. Joh.
John Gibson, M.A. Sidney.
Horatio Samuel Hildyard, M.A. Peter's.
Charles Merivale, M.A. Joh.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
s Osborne, (a)
Trin.
Ds Jeudwine, G. Joh.
Ds Milner,E.W.l
Moore, /I
;i. Pern.
•Marsh,
Joh.
Thompson, Emm.
^ Qu.
•Bateson,
Joh.
Campbell, Trin.
Jackson,
Pemb.
•Mansfield, (b)
Trin.
Richardson, Trin.
Tennant,
Trin.
Smith, J. I.
Trin.
Thorp, Emm.
•Chapman,
Joh.
Turner, R. E.
Trin.
Whitworth, Clare.
Keymer,
Pemb.
Gambier,
Trin.
Cooke, Joh.
Hudson,
Joh.
•Cotton,
Trin.
Wilkinson, Joh.
*Walton,
Trin.
♦Frere, i „^
Walford,/^*-
Trin.
•Swinny, Magd.
Adcock,
Clare.
Trin.
Fellowes, Joh.
Pollock,
Trin.
•Clayton,
Caius.
•Clarke, T. J. Joh.
Hoare,
Joh.
•Atkinson,
Trin.
Cousins, » _aj,^
Meade, /^«'
Pet.
Pet.
) Frederick Field, M.A. Trinity.
^.eo'-.ge Stovin Venables, M. A. Jesus.
j Charles Merivale, M.A. JoA.
I John Gibson, M.A. Sidney.
First Class.
Ds •Humphry, (b) Trin.
•Whytehead, (A) Joh.
•Conybeare, Trin.
Mayor, Trin.
"Harper, Joh.
Howson, Trin.
Second Class.
Third (
:iass.
Ds Ellis,
Trin.
Ds Bromby,
Joh.
Roberts,
Emm.
Lacey,
Pemb
?Spps.}^«
Pemb.
Eraser,
Trin.
• Trin.
Brigham,
Pemb
Hams,
Trin.
Browne, F.
H. Joh.
Trin.
Rodwell,
Trin.
Herries,
Trin.
Hildyard,
Pemb.
Hodgkinson,
Trin.
Peirson,
Clare.
Tower,
Joh.
Mac-Michael,
Trin.
Hawkins. R.
Trin.
1838. — Examiners
rjames Hildyard, M.A. Christ's.
I George John Kennedy, M.A. Joh.
[John Wordsworth, M.A. Trinity.
George Stovin Venables, M.A. ^*w.s.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Lord Lyttelton.^l i^Trin.
Ds«Vaughau,1| i^Trin.
Ds*Edleston,
Trin.
Ds Barlow,
Joh.
Thornton,
Trin.
•Horner,
Clare
•May, Maffd.
Metcalfe,
Joh.
Greene,
Pet.
•Currey, Jofi.
Roberts,
Trin.
Brackenbury,
Joh.
•Frere, Trin.
Koe,
Caius.
Bird,
Trin.
•Guillemard, Pemb.
• Fowler,
Sid.
Fane,
Joh.
•Thompson, Joh.
Cohen,
Pemb.
Ellis,
Joh.
•Parkinson, Joh.
Kingdon,
Trin
Marshall,
Jes.
•Goodwin, Cath.
Bersey,
Joh.
Darling,
Joh.
•Drake, Jes.
•Hodgson,
Trin.
Loveday,
Pet.
Hardcastle, Trin.
Forsyth, 1 „ Trin.
•Prowett, /^*- Caius.
t Equal as Chancellor's Medallisti.
CLASSICAL TKIPOSES.
345
I839.--EXAMINERS
Richard Shilleto, M.A. Trin.
Benjamin W. Beatson, M.A, Pemb.
James Hildyard, M.A. Chris fs.
George John Kennedy, M.A. St John's.
First Class.
Second Class.
Ds •Freeman,
Trin.
Ds Yeoman,
Trin.
Penrose,
Trin.
Leeman,
Joh.
•Maitland, (B)
Trin.
Christian,
Pemb.
•Eddis,(A)
Trin.
Joy,
Trin.
•Woodham,
Jes.
Brodrick,
Trin.
•Hopper,
Trin.
Gell,
Trin.
•Bolton, > x'^
•Mills, 5 «•
Joh.
Helton,
Pemb.
Qu.
Sismey,
Trin.
•Merry.
Simpkinson,
Jes.
•Mathison,
Trin.
Trin.
Martyn,
Joh.
•Bailey,
Joh.
•Lawrence,
Trin.
Green,
Jes.
Third Class.
Ds Humphreys,
Tucker,
Stewart,
Watson,
Maunder,
Gordon,
Joh.
Emm.
Trin.
Emm.
Qu.
Trin.
r Joseph Henry Jerrard, M.A. Cuius.
l84U.-ExAMiNERsi?^^''S^--l^X". Kennedy, M.A. St John s.
j Richard Shilleto, M.A. Trin.
[Benjamin W. Beatson, M.A. Pemb.
First Class.
Ds 'France, » cr Joh.
Gooden,(A);^ Trin.
•Hodson,
•Wood,(B)
•Taylor,
•King,
Jennings,
Pitman,
iClive.Visc. j 6<Joh.
*Woolla8tonl^ Pet.
^9- Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
xf^ Joh.
^«- Joh.
Joh.
Cuius.
Second Class.
Ds •Bright,
Sandford,
Irwin,
Law, i^^'
Allan, ( ,
Griffith,!^
Shadwell,
Chapman, I
Thomson, I
Chambers,
Rogers,
Shaw,
Magd.
Magd.
Pemb.
Emm.
Trin.
, Trin.
'^- Joh.
Joh.
^«- Joh.
) . Emm.
i^Joh.
) ^ Joh.
Third C/rtss.
Ds Goulburn,
McNeill,
Wright, j^«
Fletcher,
Green, I ^«-
Blenkiron,
Cockin,
Peach,
Harris,
Morgan,
Spencer,
Trin.
Trin.
Jes.
Trin.
Christ's
Trin.
Clare
Trin.
Emm.
,ff„ Pemb.
^«- Trin.
Pemb.
''Marsh, THn., having been taken ill during the Exaiuination, was not classed.
1841. — Examiners
i Edward Warter, M.A. Magdalene.
William Hepworth Thompson, M.A. Trin.
Joseph Henry Jerrard, M.A. Caius.
George John Kennedy, M.A. St Johns.
Ds^Cope,
•Bather,
2*Thring,
*Martin,
♦Martineau,
First Class.
Trin.
Joh.
Magd.
Corpus.
Trin.
Second Class.
Ds Tunier,
Trin.
*Ellicott,
Joh.
•Richardson,
j (3. Trin.
Gisborne,
(^ Pemb.
Trin.
Sangster,
Joh.
Ware,
Trin.
Halson,
Pemb.
Miller,
Joh.
Third Class,
Ds Jephson, ) „„
►Ridout,
Begbie,
Lyttelton, \
Hon.W.H./
Parker, i „.,
•Smith, W. /'*'*•
Beard,
Smith,
Boutflower,
Bickerdike.
Corpus
Christ's
Pet.
Trin,
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
1 Third Earl of Powii.. Hi^h Steward of the University, 1863— 1891.
2 First Baron Thring.
15—5
346
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
(William Henry Bateson, M.A. St John's.
Edward Herbert Bunbury, M.A. Trinity.
Edward Warter, M.A. Magd.
James Hildyard, M.A., Chrisfs.
First Class.
D8*Denman,Hon.G. Tiin.
•Munro, (A)
Trin.
•Atkinson,
Clare.
♦Peter,
Jet.
*Wolfe,
Joh.
•Shaw, (B)
Trin.
Morse,
Joh.
*Wilson,
Joh.
Kingsley,
.Magd.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Ds Nugee,
Trin.
Ds Walpole,
Caius.
•Ainger,
Joh.
Yeoman,
Trin.
Ommanney,
Trin.
Slade,
Joh.
Barstow,
Trin.
Conybeare,
Pet.
Venables,
Pemh.
Riley,
Trin.
Vaughan,
Christ's
Thrupp,
Trin.
Vidal, 0. E.
Joh.
Light,
Joh.
Fowell,
Christ's
Hogg, )^
Ramsay,/ ^9-
Emm.
Carter,
Emm.
Trin.
Montagu,
Woodford,
Caius.
Pemb.
Vidal, J. H.
Joh.
•Parr,
Cath.
Sheepshanks,
Trin.
Sheringham,
Joh.
1843. — Examiners
Philip Freeman, M.A. St Peter's.
George Currey, M.A. St John's.
William Henry Bateson, M.A. St John's.
William Hepworth Thompson, M.A. Trin.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
*Druce, (b))
*Gifford,(A)i
TfTr. Pet.
Ds Grignon, Trin.
Ds Hoare,
Joh.
Crooke, Pemb.
Young,
Trin.
^Andrews,
Pemb.
Girling,) Joh.
Mills, S-JEq. Joh.
Money, 1 Trin.
Lewes,
Trin.
*Burbury,
Joh.
Piggott,
Trin.
*Glover,
Clare.
Smyth,
Cath.
*Frere,
Corpus.
Cobbold, Pet.
Cooke,
Trin.Jl.
*Babington,
Joh.
Johnson, Trin.
Hodgkinson
Christ's.
*Gell,
Trin.
Bicknell, Trin.
Farr,
Pemb.
*Slater,
Joh.
Arnott,
Emm.
Cox,
Pemb.
Bulmer,
Joh.
Pitman,
Christ's.
Surges,
Pix,
Trin.
Emm.
{James Hildyard, M.A. Christ's.
George A. C. May, M.A. Magdalene.
Philip Freeman, M.A. ^^Pl.r'..
George Currey, M.A. St John's.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Ds Maine, (a) Pemb.
Ds Byers, Christ's
Ds Dalyell, Trin.
*Clark, (B) Trin.
*Hodgson, Pet.
Baker, Triii.
*Keary 1 55^ Trin.
*Wratislaw,f ^ ChHst's.
*Welldon, Queens'
*Walker, Trin.
iHolmes Trin.
*Waddingham, Joh.
*T. Field,) ^^ Joh.
*Hoare, f^^- Joh.
Martineau,) 5y Caius.
Trevelyan, ; (^ Caius.
Mason, Pemb.
Rastrick, Trin.
Steuart, Trin.
Kichards, Trin.
Denman, Hon. L. Maqd.
Kingdon, Trin.
*Hedley, Trin.
Taylor, Maqi'l.
*Bowring,| Trin.
Snowball, Joh.
Harris, V JEq. Trin.
Sells, I Clare.
Mould, Trin.
1 Prebendary of Lincoln.
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
347
, Rowland Williams, M.A. King's.
1845.-ExAMmERs J^iH^^™ ?^l'^° w""",P^7 \ ^•^- Trinity.
] William Spicer Wood, M.A. St Johns.
I Henry Thring, M.A. Magdalene.
First Class.
Ds»Holden, i „^ Trin
*Rendall,(A)
Knox, (b)
Macleane,
Cox,
Peel,
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
I Ds Newport
I Bristed,
I Phillips,
'• Lightfoot,
Alderson
Second Class.
Pemb.
Trin.
Pemb.
Trin.
Trin.
Davenport,l^^. Christ's
Fiske,
Blenkin
Buxton,
Bryans,
Fussell,
Cay ley.
Trin.
Corpus.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Third Cla^
Ds* Russell,
Thompson ,
Jefferson,
Clive,
Layard,
Yeoman,
Joh.
Queens'
Joh.
Joh.
Christ's
Trin.
1846. — Examiners
{BenjaminWrigglesworth Beatson,M.A./*em6.
John Alexander Frere, M.A. Trinity.
Rowland Williams, M.A. King's.
William Gilson Humphry, M.A. Trinity.
Third Class.
tirst Class.
Secon
d Class.
Ds * Lushington (a) Trin.
Ds Wilson,
Christ's
•Brown,
Pemb.
Glover,
Trin.
De Winton,
Trin.
•Wroth,
Joh.
♦Wood,
Joh.
Hastings,
Trin.
Grignon,
Trin.
•Holmes,
Joh.
Markby,
Trin.
Tendered
Joh.
•Norris, ) „^
Romanis,/^9-
Trin.
Holroyd,
Trin.
Emm.
Hallam, (b)
Trin.
*Simpson,
Jesus.
Wright,
Trin.
Fenn,
Trin.
Ds Ainslie,
Clarke,
Eastwood,
Bell,
Holt,
•Rigg,
Standen,
Hammill,
.asiwoou,
tell, )
[olt, R. }
[night, )
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
^q. Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Pemb.
f Francis France, M.A. St Johns.
Francis Whaley Harper, M.A. St John's.
Benjamin WrigglesworthBeatson,M.A.Pem/!>.
John Alexander Frere, M.A. Trinity.
First Class.
Ds*Evans,(A) i
•VanSittart,(B);
Simpson,
*Gunson,
•Roberts, }^<?'
•Anderson.
*Purton,
•Headlam,
Alder,
Hole,
Holmes,)'^''
Calthrop,
Graham, I a7„
*Newham, » ^*'
i:;. Trin.
^ Trin.
Trin.
Christ's.
Caius.
Magd.
Joh.
Cath.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Pemb.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Second Class.
Trin.
Caius.
Christ's.
Ds Bull, 1^„
Weir, r ^9
Bolton,
•Milner,
Monk,
Sowerby,
Prest,
Gough,
Read,
Clayton
Cath.
Trin.
, Trin.
Joh.
Caius.
Third Class.
Ds Ottey,
Peach,
Harrison,
Longmore,
Blomefield,
Plater,
Charlton,
Millard,
Bickersteth,
Ingram,
Wolstenholme,
Penny,
Goodwin,
Oirhng,
Joh.
Christ's.
Caius.
Emm.
Trin.
Christ's.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Christ's
Caius.
Caius.
Trin.
348
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
1848.— Examiners
First Class.
Da 'Scott, C. B. (a)\ Trin.
•Westcott, (B) iTrin.
•Mayor, J oh.
•Frost, P. Joh.
»Davies, J.L. \Trin.
*Vaughan,D. J.) Trin.
•Barry, (2) Trin.
•Howson, Christ's.
•Kingsford, Joh.
iStanley,Hon.E.H. Trin.
•Berry, Trin.
■^Wigles worth, Caius.
I Edward Atkinson, M.A. Clare.
I BenjaminWrigglesworthBeatson.M. A. PemA.
Francis France, M.A. St Johns.
Francis Whaley Harper, M.A. St Johns.
Second Class.
Ds Vincent, Trin.
Smith, 0. A. Trin.
Hudson, Trin.
Gee, .loh.
Jones, ) „^ Caius.
Russell, l^^- Trin.
Phillips, Trin.
Noel, Trin.
Klugh, Clare.
Richards, Queens'.
Pearse, Joh.
Third Class.
Ds Williams.F.G. A. Trin.
Dasent, 1 «»< Trin.
Fenn,T. F.;ii^ Trin.
Heygate, Queens'.
Adams, Trin.
Paley, i (5- Christ's.
Soames, C. ( ^ Caius.
Marston, Caius.
Hodgson, Corpus.
Pengelley, Corpus.
1849. — Examiners
First Class.
*Elwyn, Trin.
Waddington, ^ Trin.
♦Rowe, ^ Trin.
•Tayler, Trin.
•Taylor, C. J, Trin.
•Carver, Trin.
»Coopland, | Cath.
•Helm,
Herbert, Hon.
R.C.
Headlam, Trin.
•Thrupp, Trin.
Bull, Trin.
Bromehead, Trin.
rrin,
I, I Cath.
I Jes.
^°"-j Joft.
j Albert Henry Wratislaw, M.A. Christ' ts.
'Rowland Williams, M.A. King's.
Edward Atkinson, M.A. Clare.
BenjaminWrigglesworthBeatson,M.A.Pemft.
Second Class.
Ds 'Hartley, Maffd.
j Fowler, Queens'.
\ 2'Neville,Hon.L. Magd.
i Voigt, Clare.
' Boutflower Christ's
Edwards, Pemb.
Baxter, Trin.
Orman, Corpus.
Hinchliffe, Trin.
JeflRery, Cath.
Fenn, Trin.
•Temple, Clare.
Foster, Christ's.
Third Class.
Ds Rigby, Joh.
Clarke, G. P.
(Clueas) Joh.
Price, Joh.
Andrews, Trin.
*Davis, Pet.
Gibson, Trin.
Attenborough, ) 6- Joh.
Gee. m Joh.
Lilly, Joh.
Mitcliinson , Clare.
•Durham, Jes.
Greenfield, Pemb.
1850. — Examiners
First Class.
Ds3»Perowne, Corpus.
•Schreiber, (A) Trin.
•Beamont, (b) ) . Trin.
Clay, (ta^Ww.
•Hort, >^Trin.
*Westlake, Trin.
»Bell, aare.
*Cheetham, Christ's.
Heywood, Trtn.
Chance, » „ Trin.
Prescott, i -^^* Trin.
Mackenzie, Trin.
I Edward Thring, M.A. King's.
'Edward Meredith Cope, M.A. Trin.
Albert Henry Wratislaw, M.A. Christ s.
Rowland W^illiams, M.A. Kiim's.
Second Class.
Ds •Powell, Joh.
♦Collett, Clare.
Craig, Trin.
•Jenkins, Magd.
Calvert, Trin.
Smith, J. H. Caius.
•Cort, Joh.
Third Class.
Ds Harman, Caius
Cobb, Trin.
Potter, Trin.
•Bruce, Hon. T.C.Je*.
Greenwood, Trin.
Irving, Emm.
tMoule, Corpus
Butcher, Emm.
Chambers, Trtn.
Hodgson, Trin.
1 Fifteenth Earl of Derby.
2 Sixth Baron Braybrooke. Master of MagdHlene College, 1853— 1904.
3 Master of Corpus, 1879—1906.
4 Bishop of Mid-China, 1880—1908. Hon. Fellow of Corpus.
^ Equal as Chancellor's Medallut*.
"CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
349
After 1 850 Candidates for Honours in Classics were not required to
have obtained Honours in Mathematics.
Hugh Andrew Johnstone Munro, M.A. Trinity.
185L— ExAMINERsH^^t" ^^™es Stewart Perowne, M.A. Corpus.
^ John Roberts, M.A. Magdalene.
Edward Meredith Cope, M.A. Trinity.
Second Class.
First Class.
Ds'Lightfoot, (A) Trin
1 •Mayor,
Whymper,
•Burn, (B)
•Blore,
•Hutchinson,
Williams.J.D
2 Harcourt,
Butler,
Holroyd,
Phillips,
•Taylor,
J oh.
Trin.
Trin.
) Trin.
[Joh.
' Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Etnm.
Pet.
Joh.
Joh.
Ds Gantillon,
Holmes.C.F
*Bateman,l „^ Joh
*Gorham, J ^9- Tri
Girling, i „
Shebbeare, ( ^
Corrie, »
Wallace, S Mq
White, S
Whitfeld,
Wilson, A.
James,
Bignold,
Cresswell,
Foster
Trin.
Caiut.
Trin.
Trin.
Jesus.
Caius.
^«- Trill.
Queens'.
\ Trin.
I Trin.
( Trin.
Smith, Jervoise; Trin.
Erskine, i
Hodges, \ I
Redmayne, '
Trin.
Jesus.
Trin.
Third Class.
(Arranged alphabetically.)
Burtt,
Garland,
Godfrey,
Holmes, F. G.
Tatham,
Waddington,
Wilks, T. C.
Joh.
Joh.
Emm.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
William George Clark, M.A. Trin.
Francis France, B.D. StJohn^s.
I John James Stewart Perowne, M.A. Corpui
Ds-
First Class.
Burn,
Hammond,
Macnaghten, (b)-
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Perring,
Chandless,
*Brodribb, ) «
Thoinpson, )
•Benson, (A)
•Ellis, ,
Pearse, > Mq.
•Sharpe, >
Gent, J
•Raynes, \ ;
Wimberley, '
•Barber,
Trin.
Trin.
J Joh.
'Pemb.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Corpus.
Clare.
Kmm,.
Clare.
Trin.
Magd.
Second Class.
Ds Fenn, ~j Trin.
Langley, v. 5;, Joh.
*Morley, f^ Joh.
Thompson, ^ Pet.
Black, J Pemb.
•Carey, [ Mq. Trin.
Monro, ' Joh.
Goodhart,!^ Caius.
Prescott,
Brown 1
Lambert,/
Chambers,
Llovd,
Cust,
Turner,
Mq.
Trin.
Christ's.
Trin.
Joh.
Caius.
Trin:
Trin.H.
Third Class.
(Arranged alphabetically.)
Trin. H.
Ds Barlow,
Bingley,
Edwards,
♦Fowler,
Greaves,
Howard,
Kempson,
Leach,
Martin,
Munn,
PiflFard,
Watson,
White, F. A.
White. T.
Trin.
Trin.
Sidney.
Corpus,
Joh.
Joh.
Emman.
Trin.
Caius.
Clare.
Corpus.
Joh.
Joh.
{William Mandell Gunson, M.A. Christ's.
William Haig Brown, M.A. Pembroke.
Edward Meredith Cope, M.A. Trin.
Francis France, B.D. St John's.
Third Class.
(Arranged alphabetically.;
Fi
Ds*^Roby,
Trin
Trin.
U, Jesus.
'^ Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Emm.
Chenery,
Moles worth,
Fleay,
Griffith,
Macaulay,
Smallpeice,
Spilsbury,
Druce, )
Hubbard, J-
Class.
Joh.
Blakiston, Trin.
♦James, King's
♦ Calvert, Joh.
Mounsey (- Heysharn) Trin
♦Craven, (A) 1 wm '""
•Scott, (B)l^«
•Cleave,
Duckworth,
5*Ware,
Carey,
Church,
Johnson,
Second Class.
Ds Collier, Trin.
Dicey, l«;„ Trin.
6Royston,<^^- Trin.
1 Hon. Fellow of St John's.
2 Professor of International Law, 1869—1887.
3 Lord of Appeal In Ordinary. Hon. FeUow of
4 "lP. for Lancashire(Eccles), 1890—1895. Hon.
Watkins
TStamer,
Litchfield,
Croad,
Heilbronn
Wright,
•Pike,
Caius.
Joh.
Trin.
Caius.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Mq. Caius.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
) Trin.
, >Mq.Pemb.
) Joh.
Trin.
s Atkinson
Trin.
Ayerst,
Caius.
Clark,
Trin.
Cole,
Caius
Cracroft,
Trin.
Gibsone,
Trin .
Lowe,
Trin.
Porter,
Caius.
Rowe,
Trin.
Story,
Tiarks,
Joh.
Joh.
Walter.
Cath.
Fellow of St John's.
5 Bishnp SuffraKM*
1889—1909.
of Rnrrow-iD-Futn«s»,
Bishop of Mauritius, 1872—1891.
6 Bishop 01 jnaunuuB, io(*— to...
7 Bishop Suffragan of Shrewsbury, 1888—1906.
360
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
Edward Henry Perowne, M.A. Corpus.
,^.^ „ J Augustus Arthur Vansittart, M.A, Tnw.
l854.-ExAMiNBR8<^.f^.g^ Mandell Gunson, M.A. Chrisfs.
William Haig Brown, M.A. Pembroke.
First Class.
Ds 'Hawkins, (a) Trin.
•Burbury, (b) Joh.
•Bailey, Joh.
i*Farrar, | „„ Trin
*Townsend, I ^^' Jes.
*Croft,
♦Campbell, I
"Sale, I
•Day,
Mq.
Gill,
*Fletcher,
♦Shield,
Caius.
Maqd.
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Pemb.
Caius.
Jes.
Second Class.
Ds Sanderson
♦Jackson, i
Wood, i
Kingdon,
Pearson,
Smith, G.
Coitman,
Wilson,
Marshall,
2*Bradshaw,|^
Raymond,]
*Evans, j a,^
Monro,!^^'
Richards,
Smith, A. F.
Ward, I
♦Elliot,
Kempson,
Stokes,
Hutchinson,
Pe1-]!c'ins,l^^
Leake,
Mq.
M.
•Mq.
Corpus.
Magd.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Caius.
Trin.
Trin.
Clare.
King's.
Kinq's.
Trin.
Trin.
Pemb.
Trin.
Magd.
Caius.
Caius.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Third Class.
(Arranged alphabetically. )
Ds Atlay,
Babington,
Cobb,
Collett,
Cornell,
Dicey,
Gurney,
Hardingham,
Littlewood,
Loekett,
Nix,
Roberts,
Walford,
Joh.
Trin.
Emm.
Trin.
Clare.
Trin.
Jes.
Trin.
Pemb.
Qu.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
(Charles Brodrick Scott, M.A. Trin.
l855._ExAMiNERsJ^f ^^-t/^d^^P^i? P^t^'-' M.A. Je*i.*.
I Edward Henry Perowne,
M.A. Corptts.
I Augustus Arthur Vansittart, M.A. Trin,
First Class.
Ds 3«Butler,
♦ Green,
♦Hancock, (a)
•Pearson,
•Webster,
*Rees, (B)
•Walker,
♦Monro,
Heeley,
♦Lillistone,
Lawrance,
Trin.
I. King's.
^I-Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Jesus.
Trin.
JEq
Second Class.
Ds •Beck,
Clare.
Edwards, >
Little, > Mq
Pearse, '
Pemb.
.Joh.
Trin.
Hoare.
Caius.
Maclear,
Trin.
RoUeston,
Emm.
Bell, 1 ^^
i^Bensly, j^^'
Clare.
Caius.
Burrow, ;
Cath.
Joh.
Cath.
MS,)*'-
Clare.
Joh.
Graves,
Christ's.
Pomeroy,
Trin.
Third Class.
(Arranged alphabetically.)
Ds Beaumont,
Magd.
Freeman,
Caius
♦Headland,
Caius
♦Hudson,
Trin.
Lloyd,
Trin.
Marshall,
Christ's
Moore,
Joh.
Mooyaart,
Trin.
Summerhayes,
Queens'
Williams,
Clare
1 Hulsean Lecturer, 1870.
2 University Librarian, 1867—1886.
3 Master of Trinity College. Head Master of Harrow School, 1859—188.5. Dean of Gloucester,
1»85— 1886. Hon. LL.D. Glasgow. Hon. LL.D. St Andrews.
4 Lord Almoner's Reader in Arabic, 1887-1893.
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
351
1856. — Examiners
/-Arthur Wolfe, M.A. Clare,
) Thomas Field, M.A. St John's.
1 Augustus Arthur Vansittart, M.A. Triri.
VRobert Godolphm Peter, M.A. Jesus.
First Class.
Ds*Brown, (a) Trin
•Calverley, Chrisfs.
*Rowe, (b) J oh.
•Smith, R.Hortoni a. Joh.
^Stone, ]^ King's.
♦Wilson, Magd.
•Lord, Trin.
Freer, | Trin.
•Green, \Mq.Joh.
•Horton,^ Pet.
•Mathias, King't.
•Aikin,"! a?^ Jetus.
••Clark,
Mq.
Trin.
Second Class.
Ds Darwall,
Sweeting,
Chapman,
Gee,
Hay
Kelly,
* Hardy,
Evans, >
Fenton, '
Marriott i
Cave,
Mason, \
Nunn, }
*Rigby,(2)l
Schreiber,
•Bonney,
«5< Clare.
^ Joh.
Emm.
'^ Jesus.
\ Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
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.
1 857.— EXAMI NERS
First Class.
Ds*Moule,
*Platt,F.T. (B)
2*Seeley, (a)
3*Snow,(l<yna8ton).
*Green, x
*Kempthorne, )
*Lee, )
*Monro, ( ^^^
•Stone, )^^-
PIatt,G. M.lci
Valentine, j^
Summers,
Gill, )
Nunns, > Mq.
•Walford,)
Corp.
6'T7-in.
^Chr.
Joh.
. Trin.
^Trin.
^ Magd.
Caius.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
King's.
Alfred James Carver, M.A. Queens'.
Augustus Arthur Vansittart, M.A. Trinity.
Arthur Wolfe, M.A. Clare.
Thomas Field, B.D. St Johns.
Second Class.
Ds Evans, 1 „^ Pemb.
Lee, T. W.j^^- Trin.
Barlow, ^ Joh.
Dixon, f „^ Joh.
Doran, { ^^- Joh.
•Somerset, J Trin.
Clare.
Trin.
. Clare.
Trin.
Pemb.
Emm.
Abram,
Foyster,
Lenian,
Norman,
•Shackell,
Phillips. _
Gedge, W. W. Caius.
Punnett, Clare
Begbie,! „^ Pet.
Gould, j^^ Caius.
Lanchester,) cji Clare
•Shirley, J^ King's.
Third Class.
(Arranged alphabetically. )
Ds Burra,
Trin.
Donne,
Trin.H
Dunn,
Christ's.
Fitzgerald,
Trin.
Gedge, C. J.
Trin.
•Gilbert,
Trin.
Hales,
Trin.
Hanbury,
Trin.
Haycock,
Hoiloway,
Joh.
Caius.
Holmes,
Trin.
Hopkins,
JacKson,
Peatfield,
Cath.
Trin.
Sid.
Sandars,
Trin.H.
Shaw,
Caius.
Smith, A.
Trin.
Smith, E.
Pet.
Southwell,
Trin.
Stork,
Joh.
Thompson,
Trin.
Vincent,
Trin.
•Ward,
King's
, Registrary of the University.
2 Sir J. R. Seeley. Professor of Modern History, Cambridge, 1869—1895.
8 Canon of Durham. Professor of Greek in the University of Durham.
352
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
i Alfred George Day, M.A. Caius.
Joseph Bickersteth Mayor, M.A. Joh.
Alfred James Carver, M.A. Queens',
James Lempriere Hammond, M.A. Trin.
First Class. \ Second Class. Third Class.
D8»Clark,(A)
•Potts, (B) ] to.
*Robertson,Jl^
•Bowen,
* Donne, ] „
2*Swete,
3»Smith, W. S.
Heppenstall, i
**Lumby, >
s'Whitting, }
Butler, 1 w
•McClellan, 1^
Barton, [ ^-
•Stan well, I ^«
Sendall,
Trin.
Joh.
Jems.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Caius.
Trin.
Joh.
Mafjd.
King's.
Joh.
Trin.
Emm.
Joh.
Christ's.
Ds Mac Gregor,
•Masheder,
Dalby,
••Luekock
Green,
Watson,
•Marillier,
Trin. H.
Magd.
"n Jesus.
Trin. H.
Joh.
Caius.
] King's.
Worthington, j Corpus.
Emm.
Trin.
Sidney.
Trin. H.
Trin.
Deighton
East, ) ^„
'Mowat,! ^«
Lindsay,
Holland,
Bull, X^Emm.
Martineau, ) ^ Trin. H
*Fisher, \ 6,Trin.
Henniker, \^,Trin.H.
Rudge, Trin.
(Arranged alphabetically.
Ds Athawes,
Blunt,
Campbell,
Collett,
Colquhoun,
•Crabtree,
Hardy,
'Kingdon,
Knapton,
Lafone,
Lee,
*• Morton,
Oliver,
Roe,
Rogers,
Rose,
Skipworth,
Taylor,
Tyrrell,
*ilkinson.
Tyr
Wil
Trin.
Penib.
Trin.
Trin.
Emm.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Queens'.
Joh.
Christ's.
King's.
Christ's.
Queens'.
Trin.
Cath.
Emm.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
1859.
THenry Mildred Birch, M.A. Kings.
Examiners Jj^^^ard Henry Perowne^ MA. Corpus
\ Thomas Field, B.D. St John
I Joseph Bit3kersteth Mayor, M.A. St John's.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Ds'Sidgwick, (a)
•Holmes,
♦Longmire, (b)
9*Hales,
*Kirby,
Hope-Edwardes
♦Turner,
io*Perkins,
Booth, ) „
*Forster,i^<l-
Ashfield,
•Castley, | i.„
mWard, P^-
Hudson,
■Langhorne,
1'^ Pomeroy, Hon,
J.S.
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Christ's.
Trin.
, Trin.
Trin.
Christ's.
Joh.
Jesus.
Trin.
Pemb.
Pet.
Trin.
Christ's
Trin.
Ds Heaton,
Alford, 1 ^
^Trotter,]^^-
Amos, ) jp_
Trafford, j^"
Bignold,
King,
Noblei,
Stanning,
Synge,
Christ's.
Trin.
Trin.
Clare.
Christ's.
Caius.
Trin.H.
Joh.
Clare.
Trin.
■^"ijoh.
Deverel,(I'everell) Trm.
Ward,
Latham,
Malkin,
Boodle,
Smith
Allen, )
iSBlofeld, [iEq.
•Buckle, J
Mason,
Arthur,! JPn
Porter, j^'l-
Rowe,
Rhodes,
Rule,
Collier,)^
Kerr, l^^"
i*Matthew,
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
King's.
Cath.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Pemb.
Christ's.
Trin.
Trin.
Mq.
Ds Fearon,
Peckover,
Davies, ]
Thomas, )
Sprague, )
Willmot,
Wyatt, '
Giles,
Clarke,
Hunter,
McCall,
Wills,
Ellis,
Busk,
Roberts, ]
Tremlett,
i5»Wodehouse, '
Colwill,
Gedge,
Hervey, Lord
A. H.
Tebbutt,
Johnson,
Thornason, J -^'»- Trin.
Acworth, \ Corpus
Johnston, >^q. Trin.
Clare.
■ Trin.
Clare.
I. Trin.
Cath.
Corpus.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Sidney.
Trin.
Trin.
Emm.
Mq. Sid.
Caius.
. Magd.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Caius.
. Trin.
Lakin,
Sidney
1 Hulsean Lecturer, 1887. 2 Regius Professor of Divinity.
3 Archbishop of Sydney, 1897—1909. . ,
4 Norrisian Profesoor of Divinity, 1879—1892. Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity, 1892—1895.
5 Vice-ProTosl of King's College.
6 Dean of Lichfield. 7 Bishop of Fredericton, Canada.
8 M.P. for Deptford, 1897—1906. 9 Hon. Fellow of Christ's. 10 Late Fellow of Downing.
11 Master of St Peter's College. 12 Sixth Viscount Harberton.
13 Chancellor of the Diocese of Norwich. 14 Bishop of Lahore, 1888—1898.
15 Prebendary of Exeter.
I860.— Examiners
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
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.
363
First Class.
Ds * Hodgson,^ )
•*Peile,1I 5
"•Tawney, )
•Browning,
♦Taylor,
•Whiting,
*Witt,
•Bowling,] „
•Francis, J^<
•Bosanquet,
Lee,
. King's.
\airtst's.
' Trin.
King's.
J oh.
Trin.
King's.
J oh.
■ Caius.
King's.
Christ's.
Second Clasb.
Ds Berry, T. B,
Wainwright,
Lamb,
Clark, ) c
2Raikes, \^
Sanderson,
Pemb.
Trin.
Etnnian
Maqd.
Trin.
Clare.
Trin.
3Humphreys(Hum
plireys-Owen)
Dakyns, 1 6'Trin.
•Young, Sir G.j^Trfn.
Chaytor, Jesus.
Cowell, Trin.
Jackson, Geo. I ij-Joh.
Lewin, i^Trin.
Barstow, Joh.
Jones, E.D.i 6<Joh.
Montagu, ]^ Magd.
*Nelson, King's.
Armstrong, Joh.
Holmes, Trin.
•Eve, I ^_ Trin.
Meres, l^*- Emman.
Pember, Caius.
•♦Harrison, Trin.
Price, \ <s- Trin. H.
Wood.J.C.l^Joh.
Marshall,! -,„ Trin.
Scargill, 1"*^- Trin.
^Clayton, Emman.
Third Class.
Ds^Bothamley, Trin.
King,
Sainsbury,
Pringle,
Heale,
Gould,
Stone, C. H.
Rowsell,
Bassett, 1 „„ - . »>
Wharton, J "*^-Jo/».
^Snooke, (Woods) Trtn,
Queens'
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Pet.
Joh.
Trin.
JEq.
Kidd,
Whyley,]
Rennie,
Flintoff,
Pettitt,l^_
Todd, l^^-
Clayton,] „
Barter, j^«-
Benthall,]
Emman.
Trin.
Trin.
Emman.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Clare.
SBuszard, j"®«- Trin.
Moorsom,] „„ Trin.
Shaw, i-^^-Trin.
tl861. — Examiners
I John Spicer Wood, B.D. St Johns.
I Edward Balston, M.A. King's.
I William Mandell Gunson, M.A. Christ's.
[William John Beamont, M.A. Trinity.
First Class.
Second Class.
Ds •Abbott, (A)
Joh.
Ds •Kitchener,
Trin.
9Trevelyan,
Trin.
Sanderson, L.
Clare.
io*Cornish,
King's.
*Borrett,
King's.
•Austen Leigh,
King's.
Whalley,
Trin.
•Richmond, (b)
Pet.
Benn,
Joh.
Storr,
Trin.
Earle,
Joh.
•Twentyman,
Christ's.
Davis,
Caius.
•Nicholas,
Joh.
Hedges,
Smith, G.
Joh.
11* Stephenson,
Christ's.
Clare.
Forster,
Trin.
Turnbull,
Trin.
*Cobh,
Trin.
Edwards, 1
Ingham, J
Raban,
Trin.
Warren.
Joh.
Trin.
Airy,
Trin.
Emm.
•Budd,
Pemb.
Northey,
i2Channell,
Trin.
Trin.
•Bushell,
Joh.
*Mozley,
Churchill,
King's
Joh.
Athawes,
Clare.
Gery,
Emm.
Dineley,
Trin.
Crosse,
Trin.
Twist,
Magd.
Ds Taylor,
Brown,
Smith,
Cleasby,
Geary,
•Boys,
Pierpoint,
Walsham,
Straffen,
Hoare,
Valentine,
Boulton,
Dal ton.
I'hird Class.
Joh.
Joh.
Caius.
Trin.
Corpus.
King's
Joh.
Magd.
Caih.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Caius.
t MrGun.onwagRppoimed Examiner Feb. 7, IMl. In place of DrDon»ld.on. who w..obllg«d
I resign on accountof 111 health. 1 Ma.ler of Chrnl •.
8 M. P. for the Dniver»itv of Cambridge, 1882-1892 .. .„h iJ»Ilow*» 1S88— 1903.
3 M.P. for MontgomeryBhire. 1894-1905. * Bi.hop of GU.go« and Galloway, 1888-1903.
•! Kqual as Chancellor's Medallist*. _ . . .nr n. « Trin»'>r'niin««l
5 Bishop Suffragan of Leicester. 6 Archdeacon of BatK P"l>endary ofWell. 7 K'^f* <^«"°~"-
8 Recorder of Leicester. K.C. 9 Hon. Fellow of Trinity. 1» X.'^f/^T?*^^' T^^lc^
11 Hulsean Lecturer, 1888. 12 Judge of Queen's Bench DItIiIoo, High Court of Ju«ic«.
354
1862. — Examiners
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
Edward Henry Perowne, B.D. Corpus.
William Maiidell Gunson, M.A. Christ's.
John Spicer Wood, B.D. St Johns.
Robert Burn, M.A. Trinity.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
)8i*Jebb,
Trin.
Ds Paterson,
Clare.
Ds Mayo, J.
Trin.
♦Graves,
Joh.
Bateman,
Joh.
Marshall,
Trin.
2 •Jackson,
Trin.
•'Lawrance,
Trin.
Wifuams,
Christ's
•Wilson, W.
K.H Trin.
eWright,
Trin.
Trin.
*Mozley,t
King's.
Kirkby,
Trin.
Simpson,
Christ't
Stone,
Trin.
Spencer,
Joh.
Heath,
Trin.
*Burbidge,
Christ't.
Burbidge,
Emm.
Snaith,
Emm.
3»Carr, ,
Christ's.
Thompson, J, C.JoA.
Guest,
Christ's
**Miller,
Trin.
Millington,
Queens'.
SLittle,
Trin.
*Gwatkin,
Joh.
Seton,
Caius.
Davis,
Joh.
"Routledge,
Kino's.
Lumley,
Trin.
Evans, A.I
Weston, j
Joh.
♦Josling,
Christ's.
Sinker,
Trin.
Trtn.
Ingram,
Joh.
Frazer,
Jes.
Mayo, T.
Trin.
Evans, J. D. Joh.
Miller, l
Woodward,)
Trin.H.
sDalrymple,)
Sainsbury, J
Trin.
•Willis,
Kino's.
Trin.
Trin.
Hope-Edwardes, 1 2Yin.
Scott,
Trin.
Thompson,
H.Y.J Trin.
*Taylor,
Gilbert,
Joh.
1 Trin.
] Trin.
Wilson, B. W
Greatheed,
Corpus.
^Fullarton,
Owens'.
Trin.
Powell, D.
Sturge,
Trtn.
1 863. — Examiners
First Class.
Ds'Wilson, R. K.
lO^Sidgwick (a)
•Dyne
•!• Austen Leigh j
•Currey )
•Nixon
•Young, E. M.
12* Walker
Falkner ^
i3*HeathcoteJ.
Pratt )
*Rust
•Chancellor
Spurling
*Rudd
William Haig Brown, M.A. Pembroke.
Hammond Roberson Bailey, M.A. St Johns.
Edward Henry Perowne, B.D. Corpus.
, William Mandell Gunson, M.A. Christ's.
Second Class.
Third Class.
King's
Ds Everett
Trin.
DsGaskell,C.G.M
. Trin.
Trin.
Bonser
Trin.
Hardcastle
Trin.
King's.
Stanning
Trin.
Ridsdale
Caius.
King's.
"Stevens
Magd.
isDalton
Clare.
Trin.
Brown "v
Caius.
Alston
Clare.
King's.
Oakley .
Plowden
Trin.
Bacon
Clare.
Trin.
Trin.
Aldis
Trin.
Trin. H.
Procter J
Christ's.
Cadman
Christ's
Joh.
Sanderson
Corpus.
Trin.
Waddell
Trin.
Trin.
*Lobley
•Snowdon
Bolton
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Cope )
Scholfield/
Trin.
Pemb.
Kennedy!
McNeile/
Trin. H.
Trin.
Clare.
Trin.
Kent
Trin.
Trin.
Carey
Joh.
Wilks
Trin.
Joh.
Hickman
Joh.
Rolph ^
Thornley .
Tomlinson
Trin.H.
Mc Gill
Christ's.
Trin.H.
Dixon 1
Christ's.
Clare.
Spencer y
Emm.
Willan
Joh.
Teevan j
Trin.H.
Haigh
Christ's.
Walford-'
Trin.
Deverell
Trin.
Collins
Christ's.
Hollis
Trin.
Pooley
Joh.
Fison 1
Mc William/
Caius.
Hanbury
Clare.
Caius.
Birch
Caius.
Brownjohnj
•Leeke(l) /
Clare.
Trin.
Hervey
Trin.
Evett
Pemb.
1 M.P. for the University, 1891— 1905. Kegius
Professor of Greek, 1889—1905. Public Oralor,
1869—1876.
2 RegiuB Professor of Greek. O.M.
S Fellow ot Si Catharine'ii.
4 Fotmerlv Frllow of Queens'.
5 Dean of Si Alban».
6 M.P. for Nottingham (South), 1886—1895.
7 King's Counsel.
8 Canon of Worcester.
9 M.P. for Ipswich, 1880—1906.
10 Extraordinary Fellow of Corpu? Christi Col-
lege, Oxford.
11 Provost of King'» College, 1889—1906.
li Late Fellow of Corpus.
13 Late Fellow ol Knunanuel.
1 1 Bishop Suffragan of Barking.
15 Canon of Windsor.
1 Eiiual as Chancellor's Meiiallists.
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
355
1864. — Examiners
First Clasi.
\jEq.
Mq,
Ds*Moss,
i*Moule,
*Myers,
* James,
*Marindin
*Swainson,
♦Mozley, (a)
2*Pretor,
3*Spratt,
Stow,
*Lee Warner, 1
♦Young, J
Bryan, )
•Davies, C.B.
*Dunn, '
Ainger,
*HolTingworth
« Preston,
•Vardy, (b)
Cruikshank,
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
King's.
King's.
Trin.
■^'*Trin.
Cath.
Trin.
\ ^ Joh.
1^ King's.
\ . Clare.
)-S Trin.
)^ Pet.
Trin.
King's.
}*
Trin.
Trin.
James Lempriere Hammond, M.A. Trin.
John Peile, N^A. Chrisfs.
H. C. A. Tayler, M.A. Trin.
H. R. Bailey, M.A. St Johns.
Second Class. Third Class.
Ds Davies-Colley )
Rhoades, !■
Terry, )
Greatheed,
Wallace,
Gooch,
Lewis,
Champneys.
•Gillespie,
Croft,
Holmes,! ;^^
Pearse, j^^"
Kitson, ) {i.
Millington, jf^
Bosanquet,
Pater, ) ,..
Raven,] ^*«-
Hudson,] a;>^
Orr, P«-
Beard, \ ^^
Beilby,l^«-
Buswell,! 7E'„
Penny, P«-
Payne,
*Turnbull, (2)
. Trin.
■S:Trin.
Trin.
Emm.
Clare.
Caius.
Trin.
Trin.
Caius.
Trin.
Trin.
Christ's.
Clare.
Trin.
Trin.
Jes.
Caius.
Trin.
Trin.
Jes.
Jes.
Corpus
Queens'.
Trin.
Down.
Trin.
4Lvttelton,Hon.C. Trin.
Ds Coore,
Trin.
Reece,
Joh.
•Carter,
King's.
Quayle,
Joh!
Draper,
Magd.
Whittington,
Clare.
Rogan,
THn.H.
5Croft, H.I -,„
Rowsell,l^«-
Trin.
Trin.
Clay,
Joh.
Hervey, Lordl
J.W.N. 1
Trin.
Fox,
Trin.
Jardine,
Christ's.
(Arthur Holmes, M.A. Clare.
, Q«. „ J Charles Spread Deane Townshend, M.A. Jes.
1865._ExAMiNERS < j^^^g Lempriere Hammond, M.A. Trinity.
I John Peile, M.A. Christ's.
First Class.
Ds6»Whitelaw (a) Trin.
*Dumfordl
*Image )
•Beebeel
7*CollinsJ
♦Austen Leigh
♦Hammond (b)
•Simpson
•Fennell
Arbuthnotj
*Browne )
*Cobbold J
Wiseman)
King's
Trin.
Joh.
Down.
King's.
Trin.
Christ's.
Jesus.
Trin.
Trin.
King's.
Joh.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Ds Cust ^
Dale I
Muschamp >
sphillpotts
aStatham '
•Cartmell)
Collver (
South (
Tovey )
Bennettl
Dal ton j
lopulleinei
Thelwalll
Metcalfe, E. P.
Marshall
Carlos 1
Taylor)
Fisher
Wright
Coulcher \
Swainson '■
Watson )
Cunningham 1
Whitaker |
Ingle
•Howlandson
Joh. j
Jesus.
Pet. I
Kina's. \
Christ's, i
Christ's.
Caius.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.H.
Trin.
Trin.
Christ's.
Christ's.
Trin.
Trin.
Magd.
Jesus.
Trin.
Corpus.
Jesus.
■loh.
Caius.
Queens'.
Trin.
Corpus
Ds Oldknow
Jesus.
Hooper
\ Joh
. E.j Tr.
Kenyon, Hon
Waugh
Jesus.
Piatt
Trin.
*Taylor,H.M.(2) Trin.
Johnson
Trin.
Gleadowe
Magd.
Wodehouse
Trin.
Barlow
Joh.
Howes
Pemb.
n Webster
Trin.
Metcalfe, W.
P.) Chr.
] Emm
Wilcox
Rediiath
Aptnorp
Trin.
Emm.
\ Bishop of Durham. Norrisian Professor of
Divinity. 1899— 1901. Hon. Fellow of St Catharine's
College.
2 Late Fellow of SI Catharine's College
:j Tutor of St Catharine's College.
4 Eighth Viscount Cobhain.
5 Recorder of Tenterden.
6 Master at Rugby School. .„,^i
7 Lord Collins. Justice of the Court of App«al.
Hon. Fellow of Downing.
3 Master at Bedford Grammar School.
9 Prebendary of Exeter.
10 MUhop SuffraKsn ol Richtnond.
11 Lord Alverstono, Lord Chief Justice.
356
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
(William Charles Green, M.A. King's.
^oact 1? J Edwin Charles Clark, M.A, Tnm/w.
1866.-EXAMINERS i ^^^^^^ jj^i^^3^ ^^j^ ^^^^^
\ Charles Spread Deane Townshend, M. A../e«w«.
First Class.
D8i*Smith(A) King's.
*Smith Joh.
♦Humphreys (b) Trin.
^•Fanshawel
♦ Haslam '
Corpus.
Joh.
*Mansel
Trin.
♦Hart
Joh.
*Kempthorne
•Galabin)
Sutton J
Joh.
Trin.
Christ's.
Hewitti
*Witt J
Joh.
Pet.
«Shuckburgli|
*Wood J
Emman.
Emman
Crawley 1
UollingworthI
Trin.
King's.
Second Class.
Saxby Trin.
Casswein Trin.H.
Ebden j Caius.
Massie
*Maccoll
Arglesi
Lund i
Marsden
Bell
Burrow I
Warren)
Hawkins i
Macnaghtenj
Anderson \
Cotterill J
Hollond
Brayne )
Brown (
Hargrove f
Young )
Doig ^
'Mackey \
Poyer )
Cross )
Firman I
Gedge [
Nettleshipj
Beaufoy )
Crossle (
* Maclean I
Owen )
Joh.
Down.
Trin.
Sidney.
Joh.
Christ's.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Caius.
Joh.
Clare
King's.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Queens'.
Jesus.
Cath.
Christ's.
Trin.
Magd.
Trin.
Clare.
Third Class.
Johnson
Hildyard |
Lyttelton, >
Hon. A.^
Highton
Brayshaw
Aldi8(2))
Miller }
Roberts >
SMuUinger
Rowsell
Dent
Hope-Edwardes] Trin.
Magd.
Trin.
Trin.
Cath.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Jesus.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
fiSelwyn
Rawlings
Farbrother
Edmonds
Romilly, Hon.
H.
Stansfeld
Butler )
Chaplin >
Dunn '
Chapman
Thornton
Ryder, Hon. A
Wh
Dodd
\Trin.
Pemb.
Joh.
Clare.
Trin.
Trin.
Corpus.
Corpus.
Clare.
Cath.
Trin.
Trin.
Magd.
Cath.
1 Chancellor of the Dioceses of Mancheeter aad
Durham.
i Tutor of Corpus.
3 Recorder of Andover.
4 ChielJustice of Bengal.
5 Author of "History of the University of
Cambridge."
6 Bishop of Melanesia. 1877—189]. Master
of Selwyn, 1893— 18P8.
CLASSICAL TEIPOSES.
367
1867. — Examiners
Alfred George Day, M.A. Caius.
Richard Claverhouse Jebb, M.A. Trinity.
William Charles Green, M.A. King's.
Edwin Charles Clark, M.A. Trinity.
First Class.
Ds i*Sandy8
♦Pollock (A)
2*Colvin
*Cole
♦Daniell (b)
*Gox
*Warr
* Butler
Brogden
^♦Gwatkin
*Shaw
**Wright
Armitage \
*Bonser \
6 Maiden )
Cunningham I
*Gunton (
* Haddock '
Dickson, F. C.l
Tatham J
J oh.
Trin.
Trin.
Kind's.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin. H.
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.H.
Queens'.
Joh.
Clare.
Trin.
King's.
Maijd.
Clare.
Trin.
Trin.
Second Class.
Ds Dundas
Trin.
Underbill
Caiui
Johnston 1
Ritson J
Christ's.
Pemb.
6 Robinson
Emman
Tottenham
Trin.
Forsyth)
Trin.
Souper 1
Wilkinson
Joh.
Pemb.
Hall 1
Johnstone)
Trin.
Trin.
Stokes
Trin.H.
Stvle
Cath.
Nelson
Queens'.
Ram
Corpus.
French
Emman
Grigson
Christ's.
Third Class.
Ds Beaumont) Joh.
Hoyles \ Trin.
Watson > Joh.
Harris Sidney.
3Iaples Joh.
Dickson, H. G
1 Trin.
] Clare.
Foster
7*Palmer
Joh.
Godfray
Clare.
Parker)
Ross 1
Trin.
Trin.
Barrett
Joh.
Ensor
Queens'.
8 Hyde. Lord)
Slocock J
Trin.
Jesus.
Boys
Emman.
Buck \
Christ's.
Harbord
Trin.
Milner
Pemb.
PhilUps )
Sidney.
Field 1
Tatham J
Christ's.
Christ's.
Fenton
Trin.
Bray
Joh.
Lathbury
Emman.
Connolly
Queens'.
Hamilton
Trin.
SAskwith
Trin.
Puller
Trin.
Jerwood
Trin. H.
Rothschild
Trin.
10 Yates
Trin.
1 Public Oralor.
2 Slade Professor of Fine An, 1873— 1885.
8 Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History.
Fellow of Emmanuel.
4 Tutor of Queens'.
5 Becorderof Thetford.
6 Master at Bedford Grammar School.
7 Lord Almoner's Headenn Arabic,1871— 1888.
8 Fifth Earl of Clarendon.
9 Archdeacon of Taunton.
10 King's Counsel.
358
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES,
1868.— Examiners
Francis Cotterell Hodgson, M.A. King's.
John Peile, M.A. Christ's.
Alfred George Day, M.A. Caiits.
Richard Claverhouse Jebb, M.A. Trin.
Henry Carr Archdale Tayler, M.A. Trin.
. Charles Walter Moule, M.A. Corpus.
First Class.
l>8i* Kennedy
*Cullinan
2*Eawlin8
*M088
Wilkins
* Stogdon
3»Blakesley
*Iremonger
Fynes Clinton)
* Lewis j
* Stewart
Haslam
Heed
*Hetherington (b)j
Tarring
Taylor (a)
*Fitzmaurice,)
Lord E. f
Tabor '
) 2
King'g.
Christ's.
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Clare.
King's.
Clare.
Joh.
Corpus.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Kirm's,
I Second
iDii Goodford)
i Lloyd (
{ Upton (
i Warner )
*Davies)
I Hales J
j Johnson
; Almack ^
6Fry i
Leech j
Baddeley ^
Hare I
Rowe )
Colvill
Grenside 1
Salusbury J
Damant 1
'Eyre J
*Verdon
^Griffith
Wilson
Browne )
Hollins (
Pearson (
Rand J
Deeley |
Oakley j
Gaskell |
Sparkes J
Bourne )
Irvine j
Hussey )
Knight J
Ottley \
Wood J
ss.
1 Third Class.
Trin.
IDsMelvillj
1 Tipping J
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Bremner >
Lewis I
Woodrooffe )
Trin.
Pemb.
Trin.
Christ's.
Emm.
Christ's.
Lane
Trin.
Christ's.
Jones 1
Lucas J
Magd.
Joh.
TrZ.
Pemb.
Swettenham
Trin.
Emm.
Jefferson
Trin.
Clare.
Tomlins
Magd.
Emm.
Jackson ")
La Mothe j
Jesus.
Christ's.
Corpus.
Trtn.
Trin.
Jukes
Queens'.
Hobson
Sidney.
Cath.
Whidborne
Corpus
Trin.
Christ's.
Abbott
Clare.
Thwaites
Trin.
Joh.
Atkinson 1
Micklethwaite j
Joh.
Joh.
Pet.
Emm.
Emm.
Emm.
Joh.
Cains.
Emm.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Corpus.
Trtn.
Trin.
Emm,
Clare.
1 Justice of the Court of Appeal. Hon. rellow of Pembroke.
2 King'g Counsel.
3 Gresham Professor of Law.
4 M.P. for Wiltshire (Cricklade), 1898— 190«.
5 Master of the Charterhouse.
6 Head Master of Berkhamsted School.
7 Archdeacon of Sheffield.
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
359
1869. — Examiners ^
/-Douglas Close Richmond, M.A.St Peter' 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. King's.
First Class.
D8*Hallam \
i*Reid(A) i
2 Warr
*Durnford
*Col1t)eck
^''Roberts
♦Everard
♦ Harris
*Rodwell (B)
* Sharpe
** Gardner)
Round /
Joh.
Christ's
Trin.
King's
Trih.
Caius
King's
King's
Emm.
Christ's
Christ's
Trin.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Ds Boys 1
Jesus
Ds Hall )
Rhind }
Watkins >
Clare
Cotterill
Joh.
Christ'*
Cowie I
Jesus
Joh.
Lee r
Jesus
Hoare)
eOwen /
THn.
Meara
Trin.
THn.
Stevens
Maqd.
Chamberlain 1
Richardson >
Joh.
Howard
Trin.
Trin.
Latham )
Pearman J
Trin.
Mills
Pemb.
Pet.
Boutflower
Joh.
Bennett)
Betts '.
Lane J
Joh.
Colling
Christ's
Pemb.
Wace
Trin.
Cath.
Dunn
Cath.
Edwardes
Trin.
Howlett
Joh.
Catton)
Oliver /
Corpus
Percival
Joh.
Christ's
Savage ,
Rhodes )
Roberts '.
Woodcock J
Trin.
Anderson.F.E.
\ Trin.
Trin.
Carlisle
{Trin.
Sid.
Townsend
(Trin.
Magd.
Trin.
Warren
J Corpus
Heath
Fitzherbert
Trin.
Graham
Emm.
St Legerl
Small )
Cath.
Balfour )
Scholfield ;
Trin.
Corpus
Trin.
Allen )
Hart ■
Mason.
Corpus
Hick
Emm.
Joh
Horsley
Corpus
Trin.
Browne
Trin.
Neale )
sScott
Woods )
Trin. H.
Fletcher
Caius
Pet.
Collin )
Wyatt /
Emm.
Trin.
Queens'
Anderson,W.H.^ Trin.
Headlam
Trin.
Bradshaw
Woh.
iPet.
Beach croft
Caius
Waltham
1 Professor of Ancient History. Fellow of Caius. Hon. Fellow of Christ's.
2 Elected, but not admitted. Fellow <>f Trinity in 1870.
3 Master of Caius.
4 Line. Professor of Archaeology, Oxford. Disney Professor of Archaeology, Cambridge, 1880— 1885.
Hon. Fellow of Christ's.
5 Head Master of Mercers' School.
6 Recorder of Walsall.
360
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
1870. — Examiners
( William Francis Smith, M.A. St. John's.
\ Edwin Trevor Septimus Carr, M.A. Cath
j William Edmund Currey, M.A. Trinity.
1 Henry Jackson, M.A. Trinity.
William Charles Green, M.A. Kings.
I Charles Edward Graves, M.A. St Johns.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Ds'*Bonscr )
*Whitakeri
Christ's
Ds*RadcliRe)
Reynolds]
King's
Ds Cooke 1
Stow j
Trin.
Joh.
Christ's
Trin.
•Thomson
Trin.
Webb
C'lius
Burdon
Trin.
■i* Kennedy
King's
«outh 11
Trin.
Johnson
Etnm.
•Saward
Joh.
Ledsam 1
Christ's
Smith!
Trin.
*Watson
Joh.
Paterson [
Queens'
King's
*Birks t
Trin.
Smith )
Magd.
7Driiry
Christ's
Greenwood!
3* Leech j
Trin.
Seaman
Corpus
Hayne
Trin.
Gains
Keymer
Pemb.
Norris
Joh.
•Crawley 1
Down.
Welldon
Joh.
Thompson
Trin.
Peile ';
Trin.
Chevallier]
Miller )
Jesus
Taylor
Cath.
Davis
Christ's
Maqd.
Hoare
Joh.
*Fyson )
Marklovei
Christ's
England )
Trin.
Tillard 1
Whistler}
Corpus
Joh.
Mills [
Pemb.
Pet.
Saxton
Joh.
*Stanton )
Trin.
Hathornthwaite Joh.
5*Francis
Jesus
Bembridge)
Frost j
Christ's
Sweet
Magd.
Baker, H.
Joh.
Corpus
Keyser
Trin.
Forster
Trin.
Wirgman
Magd.
McGill
Trin.
Lee
Corpus
Blumhardtl
Powell j
Magd.
Chaytor
Joh.
Joh.
Wilson, J. R.
Trin.
Collyer
Clare
sPurvis
Down.
Allen )
Pet.
Elcum
Sid.
Geare \
ePaget )
Cath.
Trin. H.
Dickson
Trin.
1 Kt Hon. Sir J. W. Bonser.
5 Late Fellow of Pembroke.
3 Ref?i»trar of Deeds, Dublin, and Regius Professor of Liwg i
4 Bishop of Hokkaido, Japan.
R Head Master of Blundell's School, Tiverton.
6 Sir J. R. Paget, Bart., K.C.
7 Bishop of Sodor and Man.
8 M.P. for Peterborough. 1895—1906.
5 Equal as Chancellor'g MedallisU.
the University of Dublin.
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
361
1871. — Examiners
f Charles Edward Graves, M.A. St John's.
John Edwin Sandys, M.A. St John's.
Edwin Trevor Septimus Carr, M.A. Cath.
John Peile, M.A. Christ's.
Charles Walter Moule, M.A. Corpus.
Edwin Charles Clark, M.A. Trinity.
First Class.
Ds'Heitland
I'Kirkpatrick
^Haskins
*Gurney
2*Chawner
a*Collins
Bcndall
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin
Emm.
Joh.
Christ's
Christ's
Trin. H.
Joh.
Emm.
Trin.
Joh.
King's
Joh'.
Emm.
Joh.
Second Class.
Ds Myers)
Paine J
8*Appleton(jOi
Brereton ,
Eddis '
Clay
Smith
Barnard
Pierpointi
Romanis j
Gleadowe\
Hughes >
Newman )
Jeaffreson )
Whall
sWorlledge )
Pilcher I
ShilletoJ
Foley
Dalton
Freeman
Mason)
Smith J
lOGilbard
"Everett
Bourne )
Goldsmith [
Tuck )
Lake
Marshall!
Mason )
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Jesus
Trin.
Trin.
Queens'
Trin.H.
Queens'
Trin.
Pet.
Sid.
Pemb.
Trin.
Sid.
Cuius
Clare
Trin.
King's
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Cath.
Cath.
Clare
Joh.
Cath.
King's
Corpus
Joh.
Corpus
Third Class
Ds Flewett
Adamson
Alexander
Pyemont
Bond]
Owen J
Saxton
De Morgan!
Pollock J
Ward
Armstrong
I'-Odgers
Wood, F H
Wauton
Walford
Hamilton)
Ireland J
Gedge
Bruce
Edmonds!
Walpole J
Tottie
Whiteway
Blunt )
Sprostonj
Davies 1
Havilandj
Marriott
Joh.
Joh.
King's
Queens'
Emm.
Maqd.
Trin.
Trin.
Pemb.
Christ's.
Trin. //.
Joh.
Kitio's
Trin.
Christ's
Trin.
Clare
Trin.
Emm.
Trin.
Cuius
Trin.
Joh.
Magd.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
1 Deau of £ly. Regius Professor of Hebrew
1903—1907. Master of Selwyn, 1898—1907.
t Master of Eimnauuel.
3 Master at Rugby School.
4 Bishop of Osaka.
5 Master of Trinity Hall.
6 Masterat Bedford Grammar School.
7 Censor of the Non-Collegiate Students, 1890 — 1907
8 MasterofSelwyn, 1907— 1909.
9 Canon and Chancellor of Truro.
10 Head Master of Norwich Grammar School.
11 Master at Dulwich College.
12 King's Coansel. Recorder of Plymouth.
—1903. Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity,
16
362
CLASSICAL PRI POSES.
After 1871 Candidates for the Chancellor'' s Medals were not required to
have been Senior Optimes at least.
^John Peile, M.A. Christ's.
I Charles Walter Moule, M.A. Corpus.
i«79 T?YAMTxri,^i>a J Edwin Charles Clark, M.A. Trinity.
i»/^. JiiXAMiNLRS i jjg^j.y g^^gg^ Fanshavve, M.A. Corpus.
I Arthur Holmes, M.A. Clare.
^William Mandell Gunson, M.A. Christ's.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Ds*Pratt (B) Trin.
Da Ford )
Vernon /
Trin.
Ds Tetley
Trin.
*Walker m Christ's
Christ's
Shelton
Pemb.
♦Archer-Hind(A)) Trin.
•*Cowie m \ ,Toh.
^Thompson m ) Chr.
Swallow
Jesus
Pinckney
Trin.
Clowes
Queens'
Trin.
Harper 1
Jacksonj
.Joh.
Young
Down.
«»Prothero 1 King's
3»Rushbrooke) Joh.
Bird
Jesus.
Shuker
Joh.
Wood, W. C
Emm.
sWilson \
Woodward)
King's
««Mason m Trin.
Macnaghten
King's
Caius
*Boughey m Trin.
Gould 1
King's
Bom ford
Corpus
Cherry 1 Christ'. •<
sPoote ( Joh.
TMurray \
Purnell )
Trin.
Grain 1
Madden 1
Cath.
Magd.
Trin.
«" Richardson, J . G . Trin.
Henderson
Pemb.
Smith
Magd.
Worlledge
Jesus.
»!
Sid.
Archer )
Christ's
Joh.
Fowell }
Joh.
Ring
Gaskein
Queem'
'Trin. H
Judd
Trin.
Maiden
Trin. H.
Goldie J
Joh.
Peill
Cath.
Spencer
Trin.
Hall
Caius.
Pitt
Corpus
Andrew, G.
) Joh.
Blake
Trin.
Giles
)■ Emm.
Boyce
Trin.
Parker
) Sid.
South am
Joh.
Allen, T.
N lYin.
Bowden
[Trin.
Ingram
(Trin.
Romilly, Hon
.A.) Trin.
Chambers \
Sid.
Madge (
Joh.
Robarts (
Jesus.
Teasdale ^
Joh.
1 One ofH.M.Ingpectors of School*.
2 Hon. Fellow of King's.
3 Head Master of S. Olave's School, Southwark.
4 Master of Pembroke. Canon of Canterbury. Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity, 1895—1903.
Hulsean Lecturer, 1899. Hon. Fellow of Jesus.
5 King's Counsel. Recorder of Exeter.
6 Archdeacon of Nottingham.
7 Lord Dunedin of Stenton. Lord Justice General and Lord President of the Court of Session,
Scotland.
8 Master at Sherborne School.
«> Highly diatinguisbed in the Examination for Chancelloi't Medals.
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
363
1873. — Examiners
'Arthur Holmes, M.A. Clare.
William Mandeli Guuson, M.A. Christ's.
Charles Walter Moule, M.A. Corpus.
John Maxwell Image, M.A. Trin.
Frederick Apthorp Paley, M.A.
.John Edwin Sandys, M.A. St John's.
Pint Class.
Second Cla
D8 i*Butcher5
«*Page 1 i
^Verrallj i
'*Meek m
Hebblethwaite
*Newbold
t Hutchinson m
5 Brooke |
♦Garrett J
Greenwood 1
Wills I
Myers
*Angus I
Haslamj
Trill.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
\joh.
Christ's
Kimi's
Pet
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Clare
Joh.
Da Hailstone
Lewis
7 Warrington
Adams, F. H.
Anderson
Bell
Lawsoni
* Smith I
8*Bickerstethx
Cooper i
'Howlett )
Tindal
Tryon
Fitch
AUnutt
Newcomb
Lees
Pocbin )
♦Prior >
Shilleto)
Johnson
♦Gregory
Woolley
Feamley i
Hughes }
Miles ]
Low
ss.
Pet.
Bourn.
Trin.
Joh.
Christ's
King's
Pemb.
Pemb.
Pemb.
Emm.
Christ's
Kimj's
Down.
Christ's
Joh.
Sid.
Joh.
Sid.
Cuius
Christ's
Pet.
King's
Joh.
IHn.
Corpus
Third Class.
Corpus
Ds Wace
BuUer)
Krohnj
Barker 1
Browne j
Bridgeman
Hanileyj
Hoare J
Loxley
Horsley, F.
Oddie
Hopkinson
Strahan
Howard. E. S.
Mainprice
Finch 1
Le Coruu J
Banks
Duke
Stogdon
King's
Trin.
Magd.
Cuius
Emm.
Trin.
Clare
Joh.
Cath.
Corpus
Joh.
Pemb.
Joh.
\ Trin.
I Cath.
Joh.
Jesus
Trin.
Corpus
Cath.
1 M.P. for the University. Professor of Greek, Edinburgh (Jniversity, 18S2— 1903. Formerly
Fellow of University College, Oxford.
2 Master at Charterhouse School.
3 K.C. Recorder of York.
4 Sir J. T. Hutchinson. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Cyprus.
5 Master at Rugby School.
6 Registrar of the University of Wales.
7 Judge of the High Court, Chancery Division.
8 Bishop of the Church of England in South Tokyo, 1886—1897.
9 Head Master of Bury Grammar School.
S Kqual as Chancellor's Medallists. His Grace the Chancellor gave a third Medal in this
year.
m Highly distinguished in the Examination for Chancellor'* Medals.
16—2
364
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
fJohii Maxwell Image, M.A. Trin.
I Frederick Apthorp Paley, M.A.
1874.-EXAMINERS \^ct\^^t'J!'^^A^i^^'^\^['^ti\ '
I Charles Edward Graves, M.A. St Johns.
I William Mandell Gunson, M.A. CfcrisCs.
t^Handley Carr Glyn Moule, M.A. Trin.
First Class.
8 *Leaf ) %
i^RawUnsH
Trin.
King's
^Freese m
Joh.
2*0rpen 1
3*Rendall m\
Christ's
Trin.
*Bramley1
•Hicks 1
Jesus
Trin.
4*Butcher m
Trin.
* Perry m
King's
5*Clark
Trin. H.
6Moser
Joh.
Gibson
Trin.
* Lloyd m
Pet.
^'^Gray, A.
Jesus.
Dyson )
Cains
H*Streane
Emm.
Wilson \
King's
•WUliams
Joh.
West
Pemb.
* Grant
King's
lOWix
King's
Second Class.
Ds Bianchi
Leach
Warwick
"•Cox
i2Logan
Moulton
Weir
Preston
Hoare
Goldney \
Grasett [
Lee )
Merivale
JoIIiffe
Tillard
Pyne
Bourne ,
Hughes [
Nevinson )
Patterson
Tyas
Hootoni
Snell J
Allen \
KirchholferJ
Hall
Yeatman
Pet.
Christ's
Clare
Trin.
Joh.
Christ's
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin. H.
Joh.
Clare
Joh.
Trin.
Clare
Pemb.
Sid.
Down.
Joh.
Cath.
Trin.
Caius
Trin.
Trin.
Pemb.
Cath.
Trin.
Third Class.
Ds Prior
Rust
Cheshire l
May, E. H.J
Lushingtonl
Willcox J
Todd
Creak)
Petty J
Goolden
Boddy
French |
HarknessJ
Bellhouse
Gwillim
Hue
isstanford
Caius
Trin.
Cath.
Trin.
Jesus
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Corpus
Trin.
Emm.
Emm.
Emm.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
1 Muter at Eton.
2 Formerly Fellow of Pembroke.
3 Head Master of the Charterhouse School.
4 M.P. for York, 1892—1906. King's Counsel.
5 King's Counsel.
6 Master at Shrewsbury School.
1 Tutor of Jesus.
8 Fellow of Corpus.
9 Head Master of Bangor School.
10 One of H.M. Inspectors of Schools.
11 Professor of Physics, Montreal.
12 Head Master of the Grammar School, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
13 Professor of Music.
1 Equal as Chancellor's Medallists.
m Highly distinguished in the Examination for Clianuellor's Medals.
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
365
f Charles Edward Graves, M.A. St John's.
I William Mandell Gunson, M.A. Christ's.
875.-BXAMINERS ^ Handley Carr Glyn Moule M.A Trin.
Augustus Austen Leigh, M.A. King's.
John Edwin Sandys, M.A., St John's.
L James Smith Reid, M.L., Christ's.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third
I)s i*Peskett (a)
Maffd.
Ds Adams 1
RadclifTo 1
Sidney
Ds '•Freeland
*TiIley
King's
King's
Baily
2*G0W(B)
Trin.
Carlisle
Trin.
Crawley
*Bakerw»
Joh.
Bingliam )
Trin.
Formby
3*Balfour m )
Trin.
Bridgoman (
Trin.
Steavenson
Salt J
Kim/'s
Keinpton (
Pemb.
Stevens
Joynes
Kirig-s
Poynter )
Queens'
French
Kelly 1
Glare
Nock
Joh.
Ilorton
Tillyard 1
.Joh.
Kniglitly 1
Stevenson J
Joh.
Mosley )
Snarke J
*Soutli
Jesus
Magd.
Arblaster
Clare
Fairbanks
Clare.
Thompson
Booth
Trin.
Blackmore
Queens'
Haviland )
Batten
Joh.
Browne
Cath.
Martin j
^Elliott
Cuius
Hooper 1
Smith j
Clare
Tute
Bayfield
Clare
Trin.
5»8outhwardm
Cath.
Busse
Trin.H.
Scallon )
Verry J
Kino's
Christ's
»1
Emm.
Down.
Macmillan 1
6M0S8 1
Christ's
Jackson
Trin.
Joh.
Robinson
Cath.
Raynor
Jofi.
Jeffery
EvUl
Carter
Henderson
Kingdou
HamUton
Brooke
Tnn.
Joh.
Corpus
Jesus
Joh.
Class.
Magd.
Cuius
Joh.
Trin.
Emm.,
Downi
Emm.
Trin. '
Joh.
Caiiisl
Trin.
Joh.-
Trin.
Joh.
1 Tutor of Magdalene.
2 (lead Master of Westminster School.
3 M.P. for Leeds, Central, 18&5— 1906.
4 One of H.M. Inspectors of Schools.
8 Tutor of St Catharine's College.
6 Master at Charterhouse School.
m Highly distinguished in the Examination for Chancellor's Medals.
366
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
1876. — KXAMINEHS i
John Edwin Sandys, M.A. St John's.
James Smith Reid, M.L. Chrisfs.
Charles Walter Moule, M.A. Corpus.
William Mandell Gunson, M.A. Christ's.
I Ernest Stewart Roberts, M.A. Caius.
I Alfred Pretor, M.A.St Cath.
First Class.
Ds*Wace (a)
*Neil m
*Douton
*Macaulay ml
i*Simpkinson J
2*Jenkinson m
*Selwyn
Bourchier
sChase
Handford
4*Po8tgatc (b)
•'>*Laurencei
Second Class.
Third Cln
*Seaton )
6Flather \
Raven '
T^^Wallis )
Banton |
* Heath cote J
sLush. C. M.
aWilliams
Wilson
Broadhurst
Joh.
Pet.
Kino's
Trih.
Joh.
Trin.
King's
Kino's
Chris1'.y
Christ's
Trin.
Corpus
Jesus
Emm.
Caius
Caius
Jesus
Trin.
Trin.II.
Trin.
Emm.
Trin.
Trin.
Ds Tanner
i« Eden
Boutflower]
Raynor j
Inchbald
Fraser ]
Watkinsl
Thurstan
Butler ■)
Keating (
Maxwell (
Milman )
Hunt
Edgcrlcy
Barber \
Heygate)
Rowntree
Bather)
Ford J
Blyth 1
Hutchings )
Caswell 1
Stuart J
Newton
Kershaw
Turner
Pemb.
Pemb.
Caius
Joh.
Clare
Clare
Jesus
Christ's
Trin.
Corpus
Joh.
Kino's
Joh'.
Ma<)d.
Maod.
Trin.
Clare _
Christ's
Joh,
Christ's
Sid.
Magd.
Joh.
Corpus
Trin.
Cath.
Ds Bradford
Mann
Deck )
Green /
Webster^
Borton
Arnold
Shafto
Bell
Cooper
Aldous
Samson
Trin.
Trin.
Corpus
Cath.
Trin.
King's
King's
Jesus
Corpus
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
1 Assistant Secretary to the Board of Education.
2 Dniversity Librarian.
3 Rishop of F.ly. President of Queens' College, 1901— 190G. Hulaean Lecturer, 1900. Norrisian
Professor of Divinity, 1901—1905. Hon. Fellow of Christ's. Hon. Fellow of Queens'.
4 Profeggor of Latin in Liverpool University.
5 Juilge of Supreme Court of Cape Colony.
6 Master of Cavendigb College, 1S88— 1892.
7 Bishop of 'Wellington, New Zealand.
8 King's Counsel.
9 Professor of Clatgics and English Literature in the TTniversity of Tagmania.
10 Bishop of Wakefield. Hon. Follow of Pembroke.
m Highly distinguighed in the Kxamination for Chancellor'* Medals.
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
367
f William Mandell Gunson, M.A. Christ's.
I Ernest Stewart Roberts, M.A. Cuius.
ift77 i^^vATLrTATii.i>c. J Alfred Pretor, M.A. St Cath.
1877.-KxAMmERS .^^^^^^^^^ Ethelbert Page, M.A. St Joh.
James Smith Reid, M.L. Chrisfs.
I Richard Dacre Archer- Hind, M.A. Trin.
First Cla
Dsi*VVelldon (a)
'^ Sharkey m
*Dyson
*'Corrie
*Fulford
■^^Michell
■'* Savage
*Chawner (b)
< Davidson I
*Jeifery J
Vaughan
^Donaldson
SKeunedv 1
-Smith, E.H.C.j
sCompton )
Higgens [
Jame.s )
Bowring ^
Meyrick >
9 Til lard )
ss.
King's
Christ's
Joh.
Kind's
Clare
Trin.
Christ's
King's
Trin.
Pet.
Joh.
Trin.
Pemb.
Trin.
Jesus
Emm.
Jesus.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Second Glass.
Third Class.
Ds Leaf
Trin.
Ds * Warren
Joh.
Lowryl
"'Vipan 1
Trin. H.
Benwell
Trin.
Christ's
Bene \
Queens'
Pearson (Gee)
Trin. 11.
Wilson J
«■
Northcottl
Tarver J
Joh.
Norman
King's
Hill 1
Rhodes)
Trin.
Blackettl
Divvies I
Joh.
Cuius
Pemb.
Carr
Joh.
Ileade
King's
Kendall
Corpus
Lee
Trin.
Pownall
Pemb.
Dixon
Christ's
Stephenson
Corpus
Gurdon
Trin.
Smith i
Sidney
Nethersole
Cath.
Underbill
Magd.
Grant |
Hooper)
King's
Wilson )
Pemb.
Joh.
Grant |
HoldenJ
Christ's
Spencer
Sid.
Emm.
Patterson )
Trin.
sS
Christ's
Rogers >
Clare
Petnb.
Sutcliffe )
Clare
Bull 1
Norman)
Trin.
Baxter
Trin.
Corpus
Evans
Sid.
Mellor
Trin.
Briscoe
Trin.
Godby \
Postlethwaite)
Magd.
Williams
Clare
Clare
Duffield
Queens'
Fitch
Cath.
Fox
C07-pUS
Walker
Christ's
Cadman-Jones
Clare
1 Dean of Manchester. Bishop of Calcutta, 1898-1901. Head Masterof Harrow School, 1885-
98. Hulsean Lecturer, 189?.
2 Muster at Rugt)y S»hool.
3 Dean of Lichfield. Formerly Fellow of Corpus.
4 Master at Harrow School.
5 Master of Magdalene.
6 Master at Haileybury College.
7 Master at Clifton OoUege.
8 Head Master of Dover College.
9 One of H. M. Inspectors of Schools.
10 Vice Principal of the Diocesan College, Rondeboscb, S. Africa.
m Highly distinguished in the Examination for Chancellor's Medals.
368
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
1878. — Examiners i
r Thomas Ethelbert Page, M.A. St John's.
I James Smith Reid, M.L. Chris fs.
Richard Dacre Archer- Hind, M.A. Trin.
Thomas Herbert Orpen, M.A. Pembroke.
I Alex. Francis Kirkpatrick, M.A. Trin.
I William Mandell Gunson, M.A. Chris fs.
First Cluss.
D8i^Cooke(A)
*Frazer m
^English (B)
^Clifford
*Howson|
*Vince j
Allen, G. C.
"James, S. R.
Bryans m
Milton }
RobertsJ
Harris
Headley
*Spring-Rice .
Jennings
King's
Trin.
Joh.
Christ's
King's
Christ's
Joh.
m Trin.
King's
Trin.
Christ's
Christ's
Caius
Trin.
Clare
Second C
lass.
Third Clas.s.
Ds ^Hughes "1
Trin.
Ds Vane
Trin.
■•Lyttelton, 1
Trin.
Collin )
Kings
Hon. E. 1
Galloway f
Trin.
Wright J
Trin.
Ryland \
Joh.
Webster
Trin.
SBoyce )
MolineJ
Joh.
Ritcliie
Trin.
Pet.
Birks
Trin.
Lowther
Trin.
Gaiissen
Joh.
Lauria
Emm.
Lewis
Pemb.
Marshall
t,r'
Field )
Corpus
Gepp
Lehniaiin {
Trin.
Batchelor
Sidney
Pearson f
Willan j
Emm.
Crick
Pemb.
Joh.
Gurdon
Jesus
Christie
Cath.
Palmer )
C07'pUS
Jacob
Calh.
Morgan
Jesus
Labatt
Trin.
Browne
Joh.
Kingsfordi
Patey j
Joh.
Evans
Cath.
Sidney
Crofts )
6Huntingi
Sidney
Reynolds)
Spencer j
Joh.
Down.
Jesus
Bladon
Clare
Benham )
Corpus
French)
Harris J
Corpus
Mundy [
Trin.
Corpus
Sells )
Joh.
1 Head Uaster of Aldenham School.
2 Head Muster of Malvern College.
3 King's Counsel.
4 Head Master of Eton College.
5 Head Master of King's Lynn Grammar School.
6 Second Master at Sutton Valence School.
m Highly distinguished in the Examination for Chancellor's Medals.
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
36Q
1879. — Examiners
Thomas Herbert Orpen, M.A. Pembroke.
Alex. Francis Kirkpatrick, M.A. Trin.
William Mandell Gunson, M.A. Chrisfs.
Edward Seymer Thompson, M.A. Chrisfs.
William Emerton Heitland, M..A. St John's.
Arthur Woollgar Verrall, M.A. Trin.
First Class.
Dsi*Arnold (b)
1 Trin.
a^Tottenham (a)) Trin.
*l)ougan 711
Joh.
mng
Christ's
3*Bendall|
4* Gill j
Gains
Magd.
West m
Trin.
5*Dale 1
SHerfordl
Trin. H.
Trin.
*Feltoe1
*Gray J
Clare
Queens'
Trin.
Mason m
Barnard ]
7LiickliamJ
Trin.
Emm.
Carr 1
Woodd ]
('aius
Kinff's
Second Cli
%S8.
Third Class.
Ds Chance \
Trin.
Ds Wilson
Corpus
sCoombes /
Joh.
Wright
Trin.H
Millar V
Trin.
Williams
Magd.
Serjeant I
Christ's
Armour)
Palmer j
Magd.
Young ;
Trin.
Down.
Cunningham'!
Pemb.
Nightingale
Emm.
^Evans 1
Clare
Lewis
Trin.
Hill f
Joh.
KJRogers
Sidney
Moser )
Jesus
Smith
Cath.
Manley
Emm.
Routh
Corpus
Woodward
Cath.
Boyd
Caius
Freetin
Rose 1
Emm.
Heywood )
Johnstone]
Corpus
Christ's
Jesus
Ueedes
Jesus
I'Mnch
Joh.
Powell
Trin.
Male
Christ's
Fletclier )
Pemb.
Paterson
Emm.
Harrison V
Corpus
Bourne)
Light J
King's
Lee )
Joh.
Joh.
Rose 1
Trevor- Jones J
Sidney
Moore
Christ's
Trin.II.
Browne)
Earle J
Joh.
Hetherington }
Emm.
Cath.
Hill [
Trin.
Scott S
Pemb.
Binney)
Powell J
King's
King's
Tanqueray
Magd.
Wawn
Jesus
1 Professor of Latin, University College of North Wales, Bangor.
2 Late Fellow of St John's College.
3 Professor of Sanskrit, 1903—1906.
4 Esquire Bedell, 1893—1899.
5 Vice-chancellor of the University of Liverpool.
6 Professor of English, Victoria University, Manchester.
7 Master at Cheltenham College.
8 Professor of Classics, St John's College, Winnipeg.
9 Esquire Bedell.
10 Master at Bedford Grammar School.
m Highly distinguished in the Examination for Chancellor's MedaU.
16—5
370
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
1880 — Examiners
C Edward Seymer Thompson, M.A. Chrisfs.
Charles Edmund Haskins, M.A. St John's,
Arthur Woollgar Verrall, M.A. Trinity.
Albert William Spratt, M.A. St Catharine's.
I Arthur George Peskett, M.A. Magdalene.
L Robert Alexander Neil, M.A. Pembroke.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Ds *Perry m
King's
Ds Jones 1
Stocks J
Trin.
Ds Johnson, G. W. \ Trin.
i»Parry ^
Trin.
Pemb.
J ones-Bateman } Clare
>*Edwards ^
Trin.
Prichard
Magd.
Letts
) Jes.
•^Colson m
Joh.
Doran
Chr
Cann ^
Clare
sChance m )
Trin.
Rix 1
Winslowl
Queens'
Lawrence 1
King's
4*Parker [
6*Riclgeway )
King's.
Cuius
^Pares (
Trin.
Cains
Bury i
Trin.
i»Srayth J
Kin(fs
6 "Turner
Jes.
Harrison [
Pennyman )
Joh.
Tavlor 1
Whitelockj
Joh.
Robinson
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Bird m )
Trin.
.lackson
Trin.
Foley
King's
^Smith vi I
Kimi's
aSpence )
Williams J
Trin.
Johnson, H. 1
Trin.
STanner \
Pemh.
Sid.
Macpherson }
Trin.
Hubbersty
Cath.
Prest 1
Williams, A.}
Jes.
Stable )
Emm.
Gibb )
Trin.
Joh.
Gayer
Emm.
Haines
Cath.
Hughes
Magd.
Johnstone]
Rumsey J
Jes.
Hodson
Maqtl.
Sandys
Joh.
Trin. U.
Sutclii^e )
Joh.
Schneider
Cains
Newton
Clare
Lafone
Trin.
Bull
Trin.
Pain
Chr.
Blake
Hunter 1
Kirkpatrickj
Sid.
Jes.
Trin.
Mulliner
Clare
Guillebaud )
Harper J
Trin.
Joh.
Ponsonby
Trin.
Isard )
Trin.
Pearson \
Emm.
Wilkinson )
Jes.
Rowbottom)
Wickham J
Corp.
Trin.
•Heygate
King's
Hudson
Corp.
La Brooy
Corp.
Ilderton
Pet.
Don
THn.
Bradshawl
Puttock J
Corp.
Jes.
Torr
Trin.
Brookes
Chr.
1 Late Tutor of Trinity.
2 FellowolSidney Sussex College.
3 Master at Shrewsbury School.
4 Judge of the High Court of Justice
5 Disney Professor of Archseologj. Formerly Professor of Greek, Queen's College, Cork.
6 Headmaster of Loughborough School.
7 King's Counsel.
8 Master at Westminster School
9 Master at Clifton College.
10 Bishop of Lebombo.
^ Equal as Cbancellor'sMedaUiets.
•n Highly distinguished in the Examination for Chancellor's Medals.
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
371
188L — Examiners <
Arthur 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., Caius.
^ JamesEdwardCowell Welldon,M.A.,^^r^^'5
First Class.
Second CI
llSS.
)s "^Westcott m
Trin.
l)s Gundry
Emm.
*Goodhart (a)
Trin.
Hall
Kino's.
i*Roberts m
Kimfs.
Temperley
Chr.
i*Hobin.son, J.
Bland 1
New 1
Cath.
Armitage(B) Chr.
Pet.
3*Harmer
King's.
Woolcott
Cath.
4*Hcnn
Trin.Il.
Brown )
Corp.
*iianton
Jesus.
Crowder [
Reynolds )
King's.
(larland 1
Joh.
Sid:
Pagden i
Kiwi's.
Harvey 1
Smith, H.G.j
Christ's.
Laurence
\ Pemb.
iJoh.
Joh.
sSmith.G.C.M
Battersby
Emm.
Cust )
Schulhofi
Trin.
6*Murray
Trin.
Trin.
Stutfield
Trin.H.
Hoets
Emm.
Hill
Joh.
Lindou
Trin.
Stokes \
Walker j
King's.
Pemb.
Vaughan 1
Wright 1
Maqd.
Pemb.
Lawson
King's.
Edwards
Sid.
Walker
Jesus.
Nimmo
Trin.
Raffles
King's.
Townson
Trin.
Ilervey
Trin.
Elliott 1
Ford 1
Cath.
King's.
Hallward 1
Trevelyan J
King's.
Trin.
Third Class.
Ds Palmer
Sid.
Grant |
Greenland J
Trin.
Corp.
Malcolmson ^
Carp.
'Prior
Queens
Stewart
Cath.
Surridge
Trin.
Robertson
Caius.
Calvert
) Joh.
Ridout
i Trin.
Wilson, C. P.
) Trin.
Le Fanu )
Trin.
Metcalfe V
Sid.
Nason )
Magd.
Vidal
Cath.
Johnson
Caius.
Morris
Chr.
Fisher, F. W.
Trin.
Jones, L. R. 1
Williams 1
Jesus.
Sid.
Young
Joh.
Smith, H.
Joh.
Norman
Clare.
Haig
Pemb.
Wood
Trin.
Innes
Joh.
Phillips
Sutton
Duff
Street
Evans
*Leahy
Ostrehan
Stallard
Wills
Shann
Harris
Trin.
Trin.
Jesus.
Trin.
Pemb.
Sid.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Caius.
1 Pi'ofessor of Classics, Leeds University.
2 Dean of Westminster. Norrisian Professor of DiTinity , 1893—1899. Hon. Fellow of C!hrlst'«.
3 Bishop of Kochester. Bishop of Adelaide, 1895—1905. Kormerly Fellow of Corpus Chriiti
College. Hon. Fellow of Corpus.
4 Bishop Suffragan of Burnley.
5 Professor of English, SheflBeld University.
6 Late Fellow of Emmanuel. Master of Selwyn.
7 Inspector of Schools, Bombay.
•n Highly distinguished in the Examination for Chancellor's Mednli.
372
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
1 882.— Examiners
Henry Edwin Savage, M.A., Corpus.
Ernest Stewart Roberts, M.A., Caius.
Arthur George Peskett, M.A., Magdalene.
George Chawner, M.A., King^s.
Robert Drew Hicks, M.A., Trinity.
vRobert Alexander Neil, M.A., Pembroke.
First Class.
Ds i*Tucker %
Joh.
^^Wardale m
Clare
3 *Moss m
Joh.
*Wyse 1]
Trin.
■J^Duffm
Trin.
"*Hadley m
\Pemb.
ml Trin.
6*Wilson,H.P.
*Davies m
Trin.
Moffatt
Cath.
7*Knight
Cath.
Jones
Pet.
Macaulay
Kind's
8Simpson,H,F.M, Pemh.
Davies
Down.
Griffith A
SHewett (
Kind's
Pernb.
Rundall (
Smith ^
Pemb.
Down.
Second Class.
Ds Cooke-Hurle
Brownrigg )
Harding J
Hunter
lOLenox-
Conyngliam
Peirson
Devonshire
Jervis )
11 Watson I
Boden 1
i-^Dasent )
Bidden >.
Exham I
Rainsford j
Watson )
i-<Knott|
Synge I
Home
Richards
Lindon
Lloyd
Trin.
Emm.
Sid.
I Cat.
(Cai.
'Pet.
Trin.
Queens'
Pet.
Queens'
Jesus
Magd.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Magd.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Jesus
Trin.
Third Class.
Ds Pyper
Copeman
Parker 1
Pulling]
Galpin]
Kieser]
TroUope
I'owler
Brown )
Champion [
Mackie )
McMillan
Armstrong!
Atniore J
Woodhouse
14 Harding
Muckaltl
Smith J
Dale )
Hannam [
Richardson )
Lutyens
Holdsworth
Lambert
Collyns )
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.
1 Professor of Classical and Comparative Philology in the University of Melbourne.
2 Tutor of Clare.
3 Master at Harrow.
4 Tutor of Trinity.
5 Tutor of Pembroke.
C K.C.M.G.
7 Fellow of Corpus. Principal of Clergy Training School. Hulsean Lecturer, 1 9«5.
8 Hector of Aberdeen Grammar School.
9 Master at Winchester.
10 Master at Fettes College.
11 Head Master of Lancaster Grammar School.
12 Master at Bedford Grammar School.
13 H ead Master of the Skinner's School, Tunbridge Wells.
14 Prebendary of Lichfield. Principal of Lichfield Theological College.
% Equal as Chancellor's Medallists.
m Highly dintinguiiihed in the Examination for Chancellor'* Medals.
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
373
CLASSICAL TEIPOSES. NEW EEGULATIONS.
The Examinations are held in Easter Term.
A Student who has 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 first
of the seven.
The names are arranged alphabetically, in Part I. in each division of each class,
in Part II. in each class.
In Part II. the letters b, c, d, e, appended to the name of a candidate denote the section
or sections for wliicli he is placed in the first class. The combination of two
letters thus, "b with c" or "f with d," indicates that a candidate has obtained a
first class on the combined result of two sections. The letter a indicates that
the candidate to whose name it is appended has also attained a first class
standard in section A. The asterisk denotes special distinction.
Part i.— June, 18SI.
r Charles Walter Moule, M.A., Corpus.
John Peile, M.A., Chrisfs.
,, j Augustus Austen Leigh, M.A, King^s.
KxAMiNKns i j^^g^ g^i^,^ j^gij^ jVl^L^ Camj
William Emerton Heitland, M.A., St Johni.
L Richard Dacre Archer- Hind, M..h.., Trinity.
First Class.
Div. 1. *Barker (b) Trin
Div.2. Clough
i*Heath
Pearson
2*Stout
Coleridge
Impey
*Wallis
Div.
Trin.
Trin.
Christ's
Joh.
King's
Kiiig's
Cairts
Second Ciass.
Third Class.
Div. 1. Smith
Div. 2. Cooper
*Rapson
Whibley
Trin. Div. 1
Christ's 1 Div. 2. Murton
Joh.
Jesus
Trin.
Div. 3. Hockly Jesus
Morton Trin.
Part IL— June, 1882.
f Charles Edward Graves, M.A,, St John's.
I Henry Jackson, M.A., Trinity.
„ Ernest Stewart Roberts, M.A., Cuius.
Examiners ^ Robert Drew Hicks, M.A., Trinity.
John Percival Postgate, M.A., Trinity.
James Edward Cowell Welldon, M.A., King's.
First Class.
*Stout(ff,6*) Joh.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Hockly Jctus
1 Assistant Secretary to the Treasury.
2 Professor of Logic and Metaphysics, I
Andrew's University.
374
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
Examiners
Part I.— June, 1882.
Charles Walter Moule, M.A., Corpus.
John Peile, M.A., Christ's.
John Edwin Nixon, M.A., King's.
James Smith Reid, M.L., Cuius.
Richard Dacre Archer-Hind, M.A., Trinity.
[^Francis John Henry Jenkinson, M.A., Trinity.
FiBST Class.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
i^Adam (a)
Caius
Ford Clare
Crawford
Emm.
♦Dinisdale
King's
Hitchcock Pemb.
Eyres
Christ's
2*Garduer
Caius
*Innes Trin.
Powell
Kinq's
3*Inge (A)
Kind's
6*Platt Trin.
Reynolds
Sid
4 *Leathes (b)
Trin.
Smith, H. W. Joh.
Searle
King's
Macnamaxa, A
. Trin.
Welch
King's
*Rowlatt
King's
Second Class.
Division
1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Chittv
King's
Clarkson King's
Ackroyd
Joh.
Christie
Joh.
7(*ummins Caiiis
Bate
Emm.
Cradock
Pemb.
Davies Joh.
Capel-Cnre
King's
Dingwall
Dodd
Pet.
I'ivors Jesus
Edwards
'Irin.
Joh.
Pope 8i(i.
Egerton
Jesus
Pulford
Clare
Smith, .J. K. Christ's
Fenn
Trin.
Hampden- Jones Emm.
Westcott Pemb.
Garland
Joh.
6 King
Clare
Jiammond
Joh.
Liddell
Trin.
Holt
Christ's
Pilkington
Pet.
Hudson
Pet.
Sand ford
Joh.
Mosse
Corp.
Scott, C. A.
Joh.
Penny
Irin. H.
Sherrington
Joh.
White
Pemb.
Wilde
Trin. H.
Thibd Class.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Baker
Clare
Marshall Trin.
Brooksbank
Joh.
Chambers
Trin.
Owen Jesus
Bullock
Trin.
Cousens
Christ's
Simkin Joh.
Eicke
Joh.
Dixon
Christ's
Suttherv Clare
Gill
Jesus
Haviland
Joh.
Walker Kinq's
Le Fanu
Joh.
Kirwan
Cath.
Whelpton Pemb.
Lemon
Trin.
Rayson
Joh.
Wilcox Clare
Napier, F.
Trin.
Wells
Joh.
WOMEN.
FiBST Class.
Napier, H. P.
Rothwell
Salisbury
Trin.
Corp.
Corp.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
~
Second Class.
Clark, D. C. E.
Jex-Blake, K.
Girton.
Girton.
Division 1
Division 2.
Division 3.
Blagrave, A. Newnham.
Black, C. C.
Newnham.
Conder, E. M.
Girton.
Hodge,P.R.L.GM-<on.
Sharpley.E. M. Newnham.
Thibd Class.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Calthrop.C.M.
Dawes, M.C.
Girton.
Hutton, C. A. Girton.
Dixon, K. E.
Girton.
Girton.
Easterfield,H.M. G-ir^on.
Marsh, A. M.
Newnham.
Sellers, E.
Girton.
1 Late Fellow of Emmanuel Co
liege.
2 Professor of Archaeology, Uni
irersity College, London.
3 Lady Margaret Professor of D
ivinity. Fellow of Jesus College.
4 Civil Service Commissioner.
5 Professor of Greek at TTniTer
»ity College, London.
6 Bishop of Madagascar.
7 Master at Marlborough College.
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
376
Part II. — June, 1883.
EXAMINEKS
[-Kobert Burn, M.A., Trinity.
John Peile, M.A., Christ's.
Charles Edward Grraves, M.A., St John's.
Sidney Colvin, M.A., Trinity.
William Chawner, M.A., Emmanuel.
Edward Seymer Thompson, M.A., Christ's.
George Walter Prothero, M.A., King's.
Kobert Drew Hicks, M.A., Trinity.
John Percival Postgate, M.A., Trinity.
L James George Frazer, M.A., Trinity.
First Class.
*Barker (a*,ft*,c)(B) Trin.
Ds Chambers (d) Trin.
Coleridge (c) Kimfs.
Ds *Dimsdale (a*, c*) Kimi's.
Ds Dixon (e) Chr.
Ds Eyres (e) Chr.
J^si^Heath (a, h) Trin.
Ds *Inge (a*, c*) (a) King's.
Pearson (a, b with e) Chr.
Ds2*Platt (a, 6) Trin.
■■i*Rapson ie) Joh.
Smith, A. H. id*) Trin.
*Wallis, H. W. (c*, e*) Cai.
Whibley (d) Jesus.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Ds Dingwall Pet.
Ds Ford Clare.
Ds Fulford Clare.
Ds Liddell Trin.
Ds Macnamara Trin.
Ds Wells, W. Joh.
Ds Cooper Christ's.
Ds Crawford Emm.
Ds Marshall Trin.
Ds Murton Trin,
Ds Powell, J. C. Kinu's.
Ds Walker Kiwi's.
WOMEN.
Black, C. C. (b) Newnham.
Calthrop, C. M. (6) Girton.
Sharpley, E. M. (6) Newnham.
Ilutton, C. A. Girton.
Jex-Blake, K. Girton.
1 Assistant Secretary to the Treasury.
2 Professor of Greek, University College, London.
8 Professor of Sanskrit.
376
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
Examiners
Part \.—June, 1883.
John Edwin Nixon, M.A., King's.
Charles Edmund Haskins, M.A., 8t John's.
Kichard Dacre Archer-Hind, M.A., Trinity.
Francis John Henry Jenkinson, M.A., Trinity.
John Archibald Sharkey, M.A., Christ's.
^Alfred William Winterslow Dale, M.A., Trin. II.
FiEST Class.
Division 1.
Division 2. i
Division 3.
Bensly Trin.
Cowan
Trin.
4*Blenkin
Trin.
^Macnaghten (a) Trin.
Ford
King's.
Carpenter
Sidney.
Stewart Brown Trin.
2Grant
King's.
sSeaman
Clare.
^Strachan (b) Pemb.
Harman, J.
E. King's.
Starkie
Trin.
Tatham.H.F.W. Trin.
Macnaghten
Robson
Tait
King's.
Christ's.
Pet.
White-Thomson Kino's.
aWilson
Pemb.
Second Class.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Barnard King's.
Boyle
King's.
Austen
Emm.
Bather Pemh.
Clay
Trin.
Chater
Christ's.
Broughton Caius.
Crosse
Trin.
Fischer
Clare.
Parrar Magd.
Crosse
Emm.
Grant
Corpus.
Gaskin Enim.
Layng
Jesus.
Parry
Maqd.
Hardman Joh.
Mallinson
Christ's.
Pinder
Caius.
Joynes King's.
Monro
Clare.
Robinson
Trin.
Kirkpatrick Trin.
Scott
Pemb.
Smith, W.
Caius.
Plaskitt Pet.
Sikes
Trin.
Welldon
Jems.
Redmayne, R. Trin.
Warburton
Trin.
; Wix
Pemh.
Scott Christ's.
Whiting
Joh.
Third Class.
DivL
Hon 1.
Divii
ion 2.
Atkinson
Sidney.
Blain
Joh.
Benbow
Trin.
Eyre
Corpus.
Bull
Jesus.
Gardner
Trin.
Chapman
Sidney.
Gurdon
Trin.
Copeland
King's.
Hardwich
Joh.
French
Trin.
Haslam
Emm.
Hill
Cath.
Lomax, J.
F. Joh.
Lees
Clare.
Newton
Magd.
Pollock, E.
M. Trin.
Panting
King's.
Richardson
Queens'.
Pearce
Joh.
Tyler
Joh.
Pryor
Trin.
Westall
Queens'.
Smith, N. I
i. Joh.
Wilkes
Joh.
FlEST
Second
«Vyvyan
lEN.
Class.
Class.
Trin.
Division 1.
1 Divis
ion 2.
Division 3.
\
Dabis, T.
Newnham
Third (
)LA8S.
Divis
ion 1.
Divis
ion 2.
Carlisle, H.
Girton.
Beggs, J. y\
r. Girton.
Haynes, L.
H. Girton.
Gray, F. R.
Newnham.
Macleod, E
Girton.
Hacon, E. 1
Li. Newnham.
1 Hughes Professor of Classics, University of Adelaide, South Australia
2 Professor of History, Leeds University.
3 Master at Pettes Ckillege.
4 Prebendary in Lincoln Cathedral.
6 Hon. Fellow of Clare.
6 Bishop of Zaluland.
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
377
Part II.— June, 1884.
Examiners
r Charles Edward Graves, M.A , St John's.
Sidney Colviii, M.A., Trinity.
Percy Gardner, M.L., Christ's.
Ernest Stewart Eoberts, M.A., Gonville and Cains.
James Smith Reid, M.L., Gonville and Caius.
Richard Dacre Archer-Hind, M.A., Trinity.
Edward Seymer Thompson, M.A., Christ's.
I Robert Drew Hicks, M.A., Trinity.
Francis John Henry Jenkinson, M.A., Trinity.
^ John Percival Postgate, M.A., Trinity.
First Class.
* \A&m{a*,h*,e*) (a) Caius
^Gardner (a, d*) Caius
l)sGrant(c*) King's
1 )s Harnian, J. E.(a, c)King's
'Innes,H.M<=L.(a,&) Trin.
1 " I.eathes (a*, b*, c) (b) Trin.
1)8 Plaskitt (e) Pet.
*Rowlatt (a*, b*, c*) King's
Os Wilson (a, c) Pemb.
Second Class.
Third
Class.
Ds Carpenter
Sidney
Christie
Joh.
Ds (^lay
Trin.
Ds Farrar
Magd.
Pryor
Trin.
Ds Gaskin
Emma
Ds^Seaman
Clare
Ds Tait
Pet.
Ds Westall
Queens'
1 Civil Service Commissioner.
2 Hon. Fellow of Clare.
378
Examiners
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
Part I.— June, 1884.
r Charles Kdmund Haskins, M. A., .S'f Joftn's.
' William Willis Walker, M.A., Ohrist's.
Arthur George Peskett, M,A., Magdalene.
James Gow, M.A., Trinity.
Robert Alexander Meil, M.A., Pembroke.
John Archibald Sharkey, M.A., Christ's.
Alfred Hands Cooke, M.A., Kin{;'s.
Alfred William Winterslow Dale', M.A., Trin. H.
First Class.
Haydon
King's
»Nicol
Trin. H.
«'lieuson
King's
* James, M. R. (a) King's
*Smith, H. B. (b) Trin.
7*Gilson
Trin.
Kendall
Trin.
Brown, R. P.
Trin.
'^Callendar
Trin.
*Baker
Pemb.
i*Giles
Caius
Cartmell
Christ's
Dames-Longworth Trin.
*Kellett
Sidney
Little
Kim/'s
^Darlington
Joh.
Lynch
*Moulton
Trin.
Macklin
Caius
Davies, A. Ll.
Trin.
King's
Pearce, N. D. F
. Trin.
*Dickinson
King's
5*Nairne
Jesiis
Pope
Trin.
Guillemard
Trin.
Stokes
Pemb.
«Hagg
Jesus
Kempthorne
Trin.
Stanwell
Joh.
Second Class.
Bartram
Pet.
Martelli
Queens'
Carpenter, J.
Sid.
Stretton
Joh.
Bray
Cath.
iiCust
Trin.
3Every
Trin.
3 Evans
Pemb.
Barratt
Emman,
Field,C.U. A. F. Corp.
Poster
Magd.
Cousins
Jesus
Hicks
Christ's
Rice
Christ's
Griffith
Clare
Hill
Trin.
Sikes
Pemb.
Gundry
Sidney
James, J. D.
Magd.
Sortain
Cuius
Kermode
Queens'
Kerrich
Trin. H.
White, R. J.N.
Lockhart
Corp.
Lawson
Trin.
(Neville Neville) Trin.
Mintorn
Caius
Maddrell
Sidney
Piatt
Trin.
IMlgrim
Clare
Arnold
Trin.
Robin
Joh.
Scott-Moncrieff Trin.
Chambers
Trin.
Roby
Joh.
Smith, H. C.
Trin.
Crook
Joh.
Tait
Trin. H.
Smith, W. H.
Christ's
Douglas
Christ's
Wood
Trin.
Wilson, J. C.
Corp.
Herring
Jesus
Yeatman
Pemb.
Third Class.
Barrington
Trin.
Williams, L.
Christ's
Perkins
Corp.
Bristowe
Trin. H.
Puckridge
Clare
Campbell
Clare
Baugh
Trin.
Purves
Queens'
Pemb.
Hunt
Pet.
Bullock
Trin.
Simpson
Edwards
Trin.
Terry
Pemb.
Handford
Christ's
Gough
Trin.
Ward, R. V.
Joh.
Harrison, C. K
Trin.
Harpley
Joh.
Kitchin
Trin.
Knowles
Trin.
Brown, M. T. K
. Pemb.
Lomax, W. J.
Joh.
Southall
Trin.
Buss
Pemb.
Man
Clare
Davies, R. W.
Caius
Mansfield, Hon. J. Trin.
Bi„j>ey
Trin.
Dubourg
Corp.
Mead
Joh.
Trin.
Duncan
Magd.
Paterson
Queens'
Dewar
Joh.
Fisher, E.
Joh.
Peart
Pet.
Dunne
Cath.
Hartley
Carp.
Pridham
Sidney
Hopkins
Caius
Langhorne
Trin.
Rhodes
Christ's
Johnson
Trin.
Norman
Emm.
Richardson, W. P. Christ's
Kynaston
Joh.
Pain
Christ's
Strong
Joh.
Lang
Maclagan
Corp.
Pybus
Pet.
Thomson
Clare
Pemb.
Smith, F.
Corp.
Thorp
Cath.
Moore
Oakley
Sidney
Queens'
Topple
Joh.
WOMEN.
First Ciass.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Renouf, E.
Newnham
Rickett, M. E.
Newnham
Zimmern, A,
Girton
Silcox, L.
Newnham
Case, J. E.
Girton
1 Provost of King's College,
2 M.P. for Lincolnshire, Stamford Div., 1890—
896.
S Master at King's School, Canterbury.
4 Fellow of Emmanuel College.
5 Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament
Exegesis, King's College, London.
6 Fellow of Magdalene College.
r Head Master of King Edward VI. School,
Birmingham.
8 Head Master of Hereford School.
9 Bishop of the Falkland Islands.
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
379
Part II.— June, 1885.
EXAMTNEKS
f Charles Walter Moule, M.A., Corpus.
John Peile, Litt.D., Christ's.
Henry Jackson, Litt.D., Trinity.
Percy Gardner, Litt.D., Christ's.
William Emerton Heitland, M.A., St John's.
Richard Dacre Archer-Hind, M.A., Trinity.
Edward Seymer Thompson, M.A., Christ's.
Arthur Augustus Tilley, M.A., King's.
Francis John Henry Jenkinson, M.A., Trinity.
I Edward Vernon Arnold, M.A., Trinity.
First Class.
l)s Arnold (e) Trin.
Bensly (a, e) Trin.
Cowan (a, b) Trin.
i*Janies (a*,<«*)(A) Kino's
l)s*Kcllett (c) Sid.
^Macnaghten
(a*, b, c*) (a) Trin.
Ds Kendall (a, b) Trin.
*Straclian {a*, e*) (b) Pemb.
Tatham (a*, b*, e) Trin.
White- Thomson
(a, c*) Kiw/s
Second Class.
TuiRi) Class.
J)s IJartram
Pet.
Ds*BetIiunt'-liaker Pemh
Bristowe
Trin. H.
Ds Crook Joh.
Ds Cartmell
Chr.
Ds P'oster Maqd.
*NicoI
Trin. II.
Ds Hicks Chr.
Ds Strong
Joh.
Ds Rhodes Chr.
Case, J. R (h) Girton
Silcox, L. M. (ft) Ifewnhatn
WOMEN.
Zinimern, A. Girton
1 Provost of King's College.
380
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
Examiners
Division 1.
*Brooke
i*Conway
"Ilort
Orford
*Wedd
*Whibley
Part I. — June, 1885.
James Smith Reid, Litt.D., OonviUe and Caius
Charles Edmund Haskins, M.A. , St John's.
Arthur George Peskett, M.A., Magdalene.
Robert Alexander Neil, M.A., Pemhrolce.
Alfred Hands Cooke, M.A., King's.
^ Reginald St John Parry, M.A., Trinity.
FiEST Class.
Division 2,
^Donaldson Trin.
spollock, IJ. Trin.
*Pond Joh.
*Raynor Joh.
5*Rouse Christ's
King's
Caius
Trin.
King's
Kiriq's
Pemb.
Division
Asplen
Frere
*Headlam,J. W
Herbert, T. A. Joh
Purton Pemb,
Verity Trin.
Trin.
King's
Division 1.
Armitage
Barlow
Caldecott
Dale
Ellis, R. P.
Geldart
Gill
Hemingway
Hitchcock
Kelk
Liddell
Mills
Rant
Rawnsley
Rose, A. E.
Sing
Tompkins
Trin.
Joh.
Caius
Trin.
Trin.
Emm.
Magd.
Jesus
Pemb.
Magd.
Jesus
Joh.
Trin.
Cath.
Clare
Christ's
Trin.
Division 1.
Second Class.
Division 2.
Allen
Beaumont
Cobbold
Conwav
Danieli, A. E
Fox
Ingle
Milne
Prowde, R.
Reynolds
Samman
Seligman
Westcott, G.
Sid.
Corp.
Jesus
Cath.
Caius
Christ's
King's
Pemb.
Joh.
Queens'
Pet.
Trin.
Pet.
Division 3.
Renoy
Cadle
Gobat
Griffith, W. H.
Morison
Russell
Sharman
Smith
Williamson
Joh.
Joh.
Clare
Trin. H.
Trin.
Emm.
Joh.
Cath.
King's
Thied Class.
Baxter
Chambers
Darbyshire
Eardley
Ellison
Griffith, W.
Gwinner
Cath.
Set.
Sel.
Joh.
Sel.
Trin. H.
Trin.
Hayter, A. G. K. Queens'
Joyce Caiu^
Phillips Queens'
Price Trin.
Sparrow-Simpson Trin.
Swayne Trin.
Division 2.
Cath.
H.
Allen
Ayerst
Burn
Burnett
Collier
Harvey, J.
Heathcote
Howell, T. F.
Kelland
Lipscomb
Morley
Moule, A. J. H. Corp.
Perowne Corp.
Postgate Trin.
Sheppard Joh.
Walford Trin.
White Caius
Trin.
Joh.
Emm.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Corp.
Joh.
FiEST Class.
None.
None.
Lewis, R J. Oirton
WOMEN.
Skcond Class.
Dawes, E. A. S. Oirton
Allen, E.
Hall, S. R
Girton
Newnham
Sheldon, E. A. Girton
Thied Class.
None.
Birrell, C. J, B. Girton
1 Professor of Latin, Victoria University, Manchester.
2 Bishop of Brisbane.
8 Head Master of Wellington College.
4 Master at Westminster School.
5 Head Master of the Perse School, Cambridge.
I
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
381
Pakt II,
une, 1886.
-Charles Walter Moule, M.A., Corpus,
John Peile, Litt.D., Christ's.
Henry Jackson, Litt.D., Trinity.
James Smith Keitl, Litt.D., Gonville and Cuius.
■F.vAM.NFRs ^ Sidney Colvin, M.A., Trinity.
J1.XAM1NERS s Richard Dacre Archer-Hind, M.A., Trinity.
I Arthur WooUgar Verrall, M.A., Trinity.
I Arthur Augustus Tilley, M.A., King's.
I Robert Alexander Neil, M.A., Pembroke.
^Alfred Hands Cooke, MA., King's.
First Class.
*Gilson (a% 6*) ■'IVin.
Us*Hort(a*, fe) Trin.
Kempthoriie (a, b) Trin.
*Moulton {e*) King's
Ds Purton (e) Penib.
Ds*Rouse (a, e) Christ's
*Smith, H. B.
{a*,b,d*)(B) Trin.
'^hibley (c*) Petnb.
*Wh
Second Class.
Third Class.
*Brooke Kim/s
Ds Asplen Emm.
Ds Orford Kin>/'s
*Darlington Joh.
Ds Fox Christ's
I'ope Trin.
Ds Prowde, R, Joh.
Ds Smith, E. S. Cath.
WOMEN.
I Hall, S. E. Newnham \
382
CLASSICAL TKIPOSES.
Examiners
Pakt I.— June, 1886.
Charles Edmund Haskins, M.A., St John's.
Charles Edward Graves, M.A., St John's.
John Percival Postdate, M.A., Trinity.
Harry Kede Tottenham, M.A., St John's.
Keginald St John Parry, M.A., Trinity.
Gerald Maclean Edwards, M.A., Sidney Sussex.
^William Sheldon Hadley, M.A., Pembroke.
First Class.
Division 1. 1
Knatchbull- )
Division 3,
i*Paton (b)
Joh.
Hugessen, }
King's
Haydon
Ottley
Christ's
*Williams, C. (A) Trill. 1
Hon. CM.)
Trin.
Bivisinn 9
3*KniBht
Pemb.
Pollock
King's
Brooks
2nrown A L
King's
Trin
4*Marchant
Sanderson
Pet.
Trin.
Ram
Rowe
Joh.
Trin.
Cowper
Pemb.
Smith, W. L.
Joh.
Winthrop
Trin.
Foxley
*Hcadlam
Joh.
Trin.H.
Stephen (b)
Woodward
Trin.
Trin.
Second Class.
Division
1.
5Smith, E. S.
Jesus
Division
3.
Bagshawe
Trin.
^Stuart
Caius
Hrereton
Joh.
Barry
Caius
Sutthery
Jesus
Christie
Clare
Brown, A.
Trin.
Tomlin
Pemb.
Ebden
Pemb.
Clapton
Maqd. i
Vince
Christ's
l<:ngland
Christ's
*Darbishire
Joh.
Wright
Emm.
Evans
Sid.
Davis, A. H.
Trin.
Division
2.
Gaussen
Trin.
Dyer
Jesus
Buck
Pet.
Hildyard
Trin. II.
Easterfield
Corp.
Clay, S.
Joh.
Howell, B. C
Joh.
Gilchrist-Clark
Kimi's
Cooper
Pemb.
Knowles
Trin.
Handford
Trin.
Fedden
Joh.
Norris
Trin.
Heath
Joh.
Prideaux
Sid.
Philpott
Cath.
Hewlett
Trin.
Swinstead
Cath.
Scott, R. F.
Jesus
Larcombe
Queens'
Caius
Tayler
Magd.
6*Stewart
Trin.
Robinson, A.
Wanklyn
Jesus
Streatfeild, R.
X. Pemb.
Russell, W. A.
Joh.
White-Thomson King's
Third Class.
Thornton
Joh.
Division
1.
Calvert
Clare
Dal try
Trin.
Bernard
Trin. H.
Cumberland-Jones Joh.
Draper
Clare
Buck
Jesus
Dale
Corp.
Everard
Corp.
Clark
Queens'
Fagan
Corp.
Frith
King's
Gillson
King's
Horaburgh
Jesus
Mandy
Joh.
Heawood
Caius
Livesey
Joh.
Mitchell, W. M. Joh.
Hockin
Joh.
Pain
Corp.
Pares
Pemb.
Nisbet
Pemb.
Selfe
Cath.
Prescott
Pemb.
Pugh
Joh.
Streatfeild, H. C. Pemb.
Sharp, G.
Joh.
Thompson, C. B. Corp.
Division S
Spiller
Emm.
Toppin
Joh.
Atherton
Joh.
Streatfeild, W.C Pemb.
Waterfield,H.W, Trin.
Auden
Clare
Surgey
Christ's
Ds Wood
Pemb.
Brutton
Jesus
Wale
Trin.
Division 2.
Chapman
Sid.
Wigram
Trin.H.
Arnold
Maqd.
Charters
Joh.
Williamson
Christ's
Bickersteth.R
Pemb.
Colt
Trin.
WOMEN.
First Class.
Sbcond Class.
Third Class.
Division 1.
Division 1.
^~~"
Coulter, J. F.
Girton
Daniel, M. M.
Girton
Macklin, H. E.
Girton
Hogben, A. G
Girton
Powell, M.
Newnham
KnatchbuU-Hugessen,
Division 2.
Jebb,C.M. L. Girton
Ridding, CM. Girton
Hon. E. M.
Lawder, E.
PDcock, L.
Newnham
Girton
Newnham
Division 2.
— —
Mackenzie, B.
Newnham
1 High Master of Manchester Grammar School.
2 Late Tutor of Selwyn.
3 Formerly Fellow of Caius College. Bishop of Rangoon.
4 Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford.
5 Head Master of Newbury School. 6 Fellow of St John's.
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
383
Part IL—June, 1887.
Examiners
Charles Walter Moule, M.A., Corpus.
James Smith Reid, Ititt.D., Gonville and Cains.
John Percival Postgate, Litt.D., Trinity.
Richard Dacie Aicher-Hind, M.A., Trinity.
Edward Seymer Thompson, M.A., Christ'' s.
Arthur Woollgar Verrall, M.A., Trinity.
Robert Drew Hicks, M.A., Trinity.
Robert Alexander Neil, M.A., Pembrohe.
First Class.
Ds Brooks (a, c) King's
i*Conway (a, e*) Cuius
Ds Cowper (e) Pemb.
Ds 2*Giles (a,c*,e*) Caius
Ds Haydon (e) Christ's
*}Ic-adlam,3.W.(b,c) King's
Ds ^Headlam (a,b) Trin.H.
Ds Hewlett (e) Trin.
Ds *Marchant (c*) Pet.
Ds Ottley {b) Trin.
Ds*Paton (a*, c*) (b) Jo/t.
*Pond (c) Joh.
*Wedd (a, c) King's
Ds*Williams(a*,6) (a) Trin.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Ds Brereton
Ds Clapton
Ds Marshall
Ds Philpott
Ds Tomlin
Ds Viiice
Joh.
Magd.
Sid.
Cath.
Pemb.
Christ's
WOMEN.
Pocock, L. (b)
Powell, M. (e)
Neumham
Newnham
1 Professor of Latin, Victoria University, Manchester.
2 Fellow of Emmanuel College.
384
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
Examiners
Division 1.
Paet I.—June, 1887.
John Peile, Litt.D., Christ's.
Albert William Spratt, M.A., St Catharine's.
Harry Rede Tottenham, 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.
Division 2.
Badley Trin.
1 Ford, L. G. B. J. (a) King's
2*Loring King's
Pilkington Penib.
*Thomas, F. W. Trin.
Division 1.
Bridgeman Trin.
Frederick Magd.
Lewis, R Corp.
McDonald Penib.
Marshall, K N. Joh.
Meek
Miller
Pares
Pearce
Pope
Prideaux
Ranken
Scott
Sidebotham
Ward
Wright
Trin.
Pemb.
Trin.
Pet.
Joh.
Queens'
Queens'
Trin.
Cuius
Clare
Pemb.
Division 1
Ayers
Birkenhead
Bethune
Borrow
Candler
Cole, F. G.
Graham
Hoyle, J. F.
Shuker
Thwaytes
White-Cooper
Cath.
Trin.H.
Trin.
Corp.
Clare
Joh.
Trin.
Pemb.
Cath.
Cath.
Trin.
First Class,
Division 1.
A. F. Girton
Second Class.
Division 2.
Beddard
Blanchamp
3*Cronin
Ellis, E. R.
Fuller
Greenstock
Greenstreet
Halcombe
Hutchinson
Kinman
Marillier
Marriott
Trin.
Chr.
Trin.
Trin.
Emm.
Joh.
Chr.
King's
Jesiis
Joh.
Pet.
Sid.
Nicholson, E. B. Joh.
Gates Trin.
Padwick Trin.
Peacock Clare
Sharpe Trin.
Sifton Joh.
Simpson, P. H. Selw.
Stephenson Trin.
Stokes, H. C. Pemb.
Whitmell Sid.
Williams-Freeman Trin.
Withers King's
Third Class.
Division 2.
Alexander Clare
Buxton, C. D. Trin.
Cleave Joh.
Cory I'rin.
Day Joh.
Dickson Corp.
Garrett Trin.
Hayter Queens'
Maynard Pemb.
Phillipson Cath.
Stukeley
Thorneley Jesus
Woodhouse, C. J. Joh.
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Division 1.
Liberty, K. Girton
Division 2.
Ashford, C. M. Newnham
Watson, K M. Girton
Division 3.
Biding, A. L. S. Girton
Division 3.
Headlam,W. G. King's
Hughes
Macmaster
North
Rendall
Swift
Wing
King's
Caiiis
Chr.
Trin.
Emm.
Trin.
Division 3
Barnes, W. D.
Buttar
Eyre
Field, D. T. B.
Gallacher
Hartley
Le Fanu
Manley
Neild
Nethersole
New
Peake
Perkins
Sclireiber
Watson
Pemb.
Pemb.
Magd.
Joh.
Trin.
Magd.
Trin.
Emm.
Pemb.
Emm.
Pet.
Clare
Pemb.
Clare
Caius
Division 3.
Carter
Humphry, P.
Jacomb-Hood
Jacques
le Fleming
Lowe, H. H.
Mathews
Ogle
Passmore
Salisbury
Sharp
Sherlock
Somers-Cocks
Clare
King's
Clare
Joh.
Clare
Trin.
Trin
Trin.
H.Selw.
Joh.
H.Selw.
Trin.
Third Class.
Division 1.
Baxter, L. C. Newnham
Brown, M. E. Neumham
Division 2.
Falding, C. S. Newnham
1 Head Master of Repton School.
3 Chancellor's Classical Medallist 1889, equal with E. J. Brooks, Joh.
3 Fellow of Trinity Hall.
CLASSICAL TKIPOSES.
386
Part U.—June, 1888.
Examiners
C Henry Jackson, Litt.D., Trinity.
' John Percival Postgate, Litt.D., Trinity.
Arthur WooUgar Verrall, Litt.D., Trinity.
John Henry Middleton, M.A., Kirig's.
Edward Seymer Thompson, M.A., Christ's.
I Eobert Drew Hicks, M.A., Trinity.
I Arthur Augustus Tilley, M.A., King's.
I John Archibald Sharkey, M.A., Christ's.
I Edward Vernon Arnold, M.A., Ti-inity.
(^Arthur Hamilton Smith, M.A., Trinity.
First Class.
Brown, A. L. (6) Trin.
♦Darbishire (a, e) J oh.
Gilchrist-Clark (d) King's
Ds Meek (c with a) Trin.
Ds Scott (b) Trin.
Stephen (a, ft) (B) Trin.
Second Class.
Beddard Trin.
Heath J oh.
Ds Peacock Clare
Ds Ward Clare
Third Class.
WOMEN.
Ashford, CM. (ft) Newnhatn \
17
386
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
Examiners
Pabt l.—June, 1888.
'Ernest Stewart Roberts, M.A., Oonville and Caiua.
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., Trinity.
Joseph Armitage Robinson, M.A., Christ's.
James Duff, M.A., Trinity.
First Class.
Division 1.
i*Brooks Joh.
Division 2.
2Hyslop King's
*McLean Christ's
Smith, H. B. Joh.
Still Cuius
STurner, G. A. Trin.
Division 1.
Brownjohn Clare
Evan-Thomas Kimj's
Gaul Magd.
Humphries, A. It. Joh.
Knight
Little
Lord
Mariette
Neatby, T. M.
Noaks
Prior
Sapwell
Todhunter
Ward
Watson
Wigram
H. Selw.
King's
Clare
Pemb.
Joh.
Joh.
Corpus
King's
Corpus
Joh.
Trin.H.
Wilson, A. F. M. Pet.
Division 1.
Bealey
Bompas
Clarke
Hardy
Lias
fiRandolph
Trin.
Trin.
Corpus
Magd.
King's
Trin.
FiasT Class.
Division 3.
Kensington, A. M. Girton
Little, E. Newnham
Box
Clark, E. K.
Davis, R. F.
Fiddes
Ford, H. R.
Forster, R. H,
Goodhart
Isaacs
Just
Second Class.
Division 2.
Auden H. Selw.
Chapman Pet.
Ellis, J. C. R.
Fitzpatrick
Division
Caiu^
Trin.
Joh.
Pet.
Clare
Joh.
King's
King's
Trin.
Hollis
Hoyle
SKemp
Leesmith
Lewis-Jones
MacCarthy
Morton
Nash
Nottingham
Ryde
Skeat
Thring
Walker
Wolferstan
Trin.
Trin.
Emm.
Pemb.
Trin.
Pemb.
Queens'
Emm.
Clare
Corpus
Cath.
Jesus
Christ's
Trin.
Trin.
Clare
Third Class.
Division 2.
Arblaster Clare
Baty
Bigg
Campbell
Challis
Charlesworth
Pet.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Christ's
France-Hayhurst Trin.
Fraser Trin.
Harman Emm.
Leake H. Selw.
Luckham Magd.
Watson, H. W. Pemb.
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Division 1.
Barnard, C. Girton
Emery, K. M. Girton
Syson, M. F. Girton
Worley, M. L. Girton
Division 2.
Smith, F. E. Girton
Division 3.
Gavin, E. Girton
Moore, A. H. Newnham
Paterson, G. E. Newnham
Underbill, M. Newnham
3.
Lewis, F.
Middlemist
Nix
Ogilvy
*Plaistowe
Scot-Skirving
^Spenser
Thompson, J.
Division
Arundell
Beaumont
Bickersteth
Buckle
Collison
Deey
Hardy
Hoyle
Petzing
Picton
Shenton
Corpus
Jesus
Trin.
Trin.
Queens'
Pemb.
Joh.
Christ's
Sid.
Caius
Trin.
Magd.
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.
Bayne, C. Newnham
Slater, L. Newnham
1 Chancellor's Classical Medallist 1889, equal
•with W. Loring, King's.
2 Warden of Trinity College, Glenalmond.
3 One of H.M. Inspectors of Schools.
4 Head Master of University College School.
London.
5 M.P. for Lancashire (Heywood), 1895—1906.
6 Bishop Buflragan of Guildford.
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
387
Part Ih— June, 1889.
Examiners
Ernest Stewart Roberts, M.A., Gonville and Cains.
Henry Jackson, Litt.D., Trinity.
Charles Waldstein, Litt.D., King's.
John Henry Middleton, M.A., King's.
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.
D8*Brook8 (a, c)% Joh.
Db Fiddes (c) Pet.
Ds Hyslop (c) King's
*Loring (a, b*, d)5 King's
Ds *Plaistowe (c) Queens'
Ds Smith, H. B. (c) Joh.
*Thomas, F. W.
(a, b, e*) Trin.
Ds Thompson, J. (e) Christ's
Second Class.
Ds Just Trin.
Ds Scot-Skirving Pemb.
Third Class.
Pares IVin.
Kensington, A.M.(b*) Girton
WOMEN.
Emery, K. M. Girton |
f Equal as Chancellor's Classical MedaUlits.
17—2
388
Examiners
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
Part I.— June, 1889.
Arthur George Peskett, M.A., Magdalene.
Arthur Woollgar Verrall, Litt.D., Trinity.
Harry Rede Tottenham, M.A., ^S'^ 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.
First Class.
Division 1.
SMiddleton
Emm.
Hannah Qucetis'
1* Abbott (A) Caius
Stout Joh.
Hawthorn Caius
2*Cook (A) Trin.
Thompson, 0. Trin.
Lawford King's
8*Davie8, G. A. Trin.
Walters (b) King's
Lupton, J.McD. King's
**Sike8 Joh.
HVright Magd.
Morgan Corpus
Division 2.
Division 3.
Smith, H. Joh.
7Auden Christ's
Bury Triti.
Spragg Joh.
♦Bather King's
Carson Trin.
Stone, E. W. King's
Brown, S. R. King's
Evans King's
Temple Pemb.
8 Crawley Emm.
Gilbert Caius
Tyler Pemb.
*Davies, C. LI. Trin.
Gilson Trin.
Second Class.
Division 1.
Cheese King's
Gross Clare
Beevor Pemb.
Craig Emm.
Hamilton,R.W. Trin.H.
Cave Trin.
Forster Jesus
Hodge, R.H. Jesus
Olark, S. H. Trin.
Lias Jesus
Hornby Cath.
Griffin Clare
Miller Caius
Joyce Jesus
Harper Clare
Larder Emm.
Poole Magd.
Judd Joh.
Richardson, G. L. Corp.
Maclure Pemb.
Mordaunt King's
Rippmaiin Caius
Mavrogordato King's
Watson TrimH.
Tomlinson Christ's
Milner Joh.
Division 2,
Waterfield Joh.
Mylrea Pemb.
Armitage Trin.
Wilson, W. C. Joh.
Perowne King's
Ashwin Pemb.
Division 3.
Royds Trin.
Backhouse Joh.
Chitty Jesus
Ds Rudd Joh.
Barlow King's
Delevingne Sid.
Sanderson King's
Bulmer King's
Green Corpus
Story, J. Caius
Burrows Trin.
Green Christ's
Third Class.
Waller Queens'
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Addison Corpus
Aston Pemb.
Benson Trin.
Barnard Trin.
Baines, H. S. Caius
Coombes Joh.
Cowie Joh.
Bland Joh.
Decie Trin.
Falkner Queens'
Farrer Trin.
Farrell Cath.
Edwards Joh.
Ford Joh.
Harrison, A. L. Trin.
Fowler Cath.
Fowler, G. S. H. Selw.
Hartley, H. W. Joh.
Hawkins Jesu^.
Henwood Queens'
Hervey Trin.
McConnel Cuius
Hobson Christ's
Housley Clare
Powell, O. B. Trin.
Inskip Corpus
Hughes-Games Corpus
Rogers King's
Jeakes Trin.
Sarson Joh.
Seligman Caius
Leachman Corpus
Sherring Trin.
Wilson, A.J. Joh.
Leman, G. C. Trin.
Wilcox, T. R. H. Selw.
Pite Corpus
Williams-Freeman Trin.
Wilsden Trin.
WOMEN.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Division 1.
Division 1.
Division 1.
Butler, G. M. Girton
Division 2.
Division 2.
Purdie, F. M. Newnham
Baugh, E. M. Girton
Division 2.
Klein, A. Girton
Bremner, M. J. Newnham
Wood, M. H. Girton
Grant, S. Girton
Division 3.
Division 3.
Lewis, A. E. Newnha
Bourne, E. M. Newnham
Conway, K. St J. Newnham
Division 3.
Johns, E. L. Girton
Hudson, B. G. Girton
McCallum, E. C. Newnham
Perkins, E. R. Newnham
Wilson, J. E. Girton
1 Fellow of Jesu8 College.
5 Master at ^
Aberdeen Grammar School.
2 Fellow of Queens'.
6 Master at I
>IiU Hill School.
8 Professor of Greek, Glasgow 1
Jniversity.
7 Principal
of the Upper Canada College,
4 Tutor at St John's.
Toronto.
8 Head Master, Derby School.
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
380
Part 11.— June, 1890.
Examinees
Ernest Stewart Eoberts, M.A., Gonville and Cams.
John Henry Middleton, M.A., King's.
Richard Dacre Archer-Hind, M.A., Trinity.
Arthur George Peskett, M.A., Magdalene.
Arthur Augustus Tilley, M.A., King's.
Harry Chester Goodhart, M.A., Trimty.
William Wyse, M.A., Trinity.
Hugh McLeod Ir.nes, M.A., Trinity.
John Strachan, M.A., Pembroke.
Montague Rhodes James, M.A., King's.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
D8 Bury (a, b) Trin.
Ds *Abbott (a) Cuius
Ds Cheese King's
1 Crawley (d) Emm.
Ds Auden Christ's
Ds Clark, S. H. Trin.
Ds Gilson (a, b) Trin.
Ds Hannah Queens'
Ds Lawford King's
Ds Hornby Cath.
Ds Middleton (e) Emm.
Ds Larder Emm,
Ds *Sikes (a, d) Joh.
Ds Lupton, J. McD. King's
Ds Thompson,0.(6) Trin.
Ds Spragg Joh.
Turner, G. A. (e) Trin.
Ds Stout Joh.
Ds Walters (d) b) King's
Ds Wright Magd.
1 Head Master, Derby School.
390
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
Examiners
Part I.— June, 1890.
John Archibald Sharkey, M.A., Christ's.
Arthur Woollgar Verrall, Litt.D., Trinity.
Alfred Pretor, M.A., St Cathai-ine's.
Wilfred Austin Gill, M.A., Magdalene.
Jolin Reynolds Wardale, M.A., Clare.
James Duff, M.A., Trinity.
Marcus Southwell Dimsdale, M.A., King's.
James Adam, M.A., Emmamtel.
FiEST Class.
Division 1
♦Radford
Joh
EUiston Christ's
*Mayor
King's
Thackeray
King's
Hayes Joh.
*Rackham
Christ's
Whaley
Caius
Heaton King's
♦Summers (b)
Joh.
Division 3.
J agger Pemb.
2.Jordan Kimj's
Division 2
Arnold
Emm.
♦Bertram (b)
Caius
Barnard
Christ's
Kelsey Emm.
Lyle Caius
Speed THn.
Geldart
Pemb.
Beck
King's
Lewis
King's
Benson
King's
Miles
King's
Blackett
Joh.
Tetley Joh.
Wedd Caius
sWiUson Joh.
♦Nicholson
iNicklin
Trin.
Joh.
Boycott
Chilver
Trin.
Irin.
Pope
Trin.
Constantine
Joh.
Second Class.
Division 1
Ellis, W. P. R
Trin.
Division S.
Baker
' Christ's
Gwyther
Jesus
Annand Jesus
Clendon
Emm.
Knowles
Trin.
Berry Pemb.
Black Trin.H.
Davis
Emm.
Law
Trin.
Masham
Sidney
Learmount
Hodgson Christ's
4*Rendell
Jesus
Nicholson
Jesus
Hort, F. F. Emm.
Robertson
Pemb.
Peers
King's
^Lamprey Corpus
Tilley
King's
Purton
Clare
Leman Trin.
Division S
Atkinson
Bell,E.W.W.
S5Ss
Snell, B. A.
Jesus
Lushington Clare
' Trin
Stocks
Christ's
Powys.Hon.S. Trin.
Pemb.
Pet.
Sidney
Thompson, B.
Thornton
Pemb.
Sidney
Simner Magd.
Warner H.Selw.
Waller
Joh.
Woodd,B.A.H.rrm.
Third Class.
Division 1
.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Baldock
Magd.
Aldworth
Queens'
Butt, H. A, Jesus
Brookes
Clare
Archbold
Corptts
Dunn Corpus
Cole
Cath.
Benthall,W.L./oA.
F^rdley Trin.
Hill, N. G. H.Selw.
Dinwoody
Queens'
Chubb
King's
Greig
Clare
Clarke, T. P.
Irin.
Meyer Trin.
Johnstone
Pemb.
Colley
Trin.
Miller Clare
Kershaw, J.
Joh.
Deerr
H.Selw.
Pauli Queens'
Palk
Trin.
FyflFe
Emm.
Peareth Trin.
Ray
Caius
Legg
Trin.
Rice Caius
Schiott
Serjeant
Cath.
Lovell
Clare
Sturgis Trin.
Joh.
Martineau
Kino's
Vanrenen Pemb.
Smallpeice
Joh.
Sheppard,H. W. Trin.
Woodhouse Caius
Taylor, C. E.
Pet.
Wilson, R. A.
Trin.
Vivian
Trin.
Wright
Queens'
WOMEN.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Division 1.
Division 1.
Division 1.
Alford, M. Girton
Division 2.
Division
2.
Division 2.
Palethorpe, G. L.
Newnham
Bevan, F. F.. Newnham
Sherratt, M.
Girton
Hirst, G. M. Newnham
Division 3.
Division 3.
Division 3.
Case, A. J, Girton
Nibloe, K. Newnham
Sotheran, A. A.G.Girton
Summers, A. D. Girtcm
Master at Rossall School.
i Tutor of Selwyn.
8 H
Bad Master of Halleybury College.
PeUov of Trinity Hall.
5 Head Master, Ashforc
1 School, Kent.
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
391
Part 11.— June, 1891.
Examiners ^
/ John Percival Postgate, Litt.D., Trinity.
Percy Gardner, Litt.D., Christ's.
I Richard Dacre Archer-Hind, M.A., Trinity.
I Arthur George Peskett, M.A., Magdalene.
Harry Chester Goodhart, M.A., Trinity.
James Adara, M.A,, Emmanuel.
Montague Ehodes James, M.A., King's.
John Strachan, M.A., Pembroke.
Leonard Whibley, M.A., Pembroke.
James Hope Moulton, M.A., King's.
FiEST Class.
*Bather (d*) King's
Da }ienson {d) Kind's
Ds*Bertram (a,c) (b) Cams
i*Cook, A.B. (a,6)(A) Trin.
*Davies, C. LI. (6) Trin.
*Davies,G. A. (a*,b) Trin.
Ds Geldart (e) Pemb.
Ds Jordan (c) King's
Ds *Rackham (a, 6) Christ's
Ds *Radford (a, c) Joh.
Ds Whaley (b) Cuius
Second Class.
Thikd Class.
Ds Baker
Christ's
Ds Beck King's
Ds Lewis
King's
Ds Bell, R W. W. Pemb.
Ds Lvle
Caius
Ds Jagger Pemb.
Ds Kelsey Emm.
Ds Miles
King's
Ds Nicklin
Joh.
Ds *Nichol3on Trin.
Ds Peers
King's
Ds Pope
Trin.
Ds Rippmann
Caius
Ds Tetley
Joh.
Ds Thackeray
King's
WOMEN,
Palethorpe, G. L. Newnham
1 FeUow of Queens',
892
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
Examiners ■{
Part I.— June, 1891.
Charles Walter Moule, M.A., Corpus Christi.
William Willis Walker, M.A., Christ's.
Edward Seymer Thompson, M.A., Christ's.
Eobert Drew Hicks, M.A., Trinity.
Wilfred Austiu Gill, M.A., Magdalene.
John Eeynolds Wardale, M.A., Clare.
William Sheldon Hadley, M.A., Pembroke.
Peter Giles, M.A., Emmanuel.
Clinton Edward Sowerby Headlam, M.A., Trinity Hall.
FiKST Class.
Divmon 1.
*Lupton
Parrock
Joh.
Pemb.
Hooper
Hope
Trin.
King's
*Davies, T. LI. Trin.
2Srawley
Caius
Laming
JoJC
l*Edwards, H. J. Trin.
Tarn
Trin.
Lowe
Clare
*G\oyer,T. n. {A) Joh.
*Yorke
King's
Luzmore
Clare
*Trayes Caius
Masom
Joh.
Division i
.
Montgomery
Trin.
Division 2.
Ball
Trin.
Moule
Trin.
Aickin Joh.
Cornah
Pemb.
Kendall
Trin.
*Batti8Combe Pemb.
Crouch
Emm.
Stirling
Trin.
Fleming Caius
Dale
Jesus
3 Thomas
Pemb.
Graves Pemb.
Furness
King's
Thomas
Trin.
Jacques Trin.
Haslett
Joh!
**Weekes, G. A
Sid.
Kittermaster King's
Hawthorn, Ja.
Caius
Wood, B. W.
Sid.
Second Class.
Division 1.
Blakeney
Body
Trin.
Corpus
Division 3.
Cayley Trin.
Childers
Trin.
Adams
Pemb.
Clarke, A. C. Emm.
Clark
Jesus
Badeley
Jesus
Conder Trin.
Cowie
Trin.
Bangley
Trin.
Edwards, T. C. Trin.
Ellam
Cath.
Brown, H.
Joh.
Harrison, F. P. Trin.
Garnett
Pemb.
Christie
Magd.
Head Pemb.
Goodliife
Cath.
Dinnis
Joh.
Israel Queens'
Lambert Trin.
Gould
Trin.
Elwyn
Trin.
Harrison. C.
Jesus
Field
Joh.
Milne Pemb.
Hopkins, G. B.I. Caius
Heyer
Sid.
Thompson, V. Trin.
Luxmoore
Tnn.
Just
Trin.
Whitestone Caius
5*MCNeile,A.H
Pemb.
Kermode
Caius
WiRhart Sid.
Murray
Jesus
Paull
Pemb.
Roberts
Trin.H.
Philipson
H.Selw.
Division 2.
Stanbrough
Trin.
Wilson
H. Selw.
Amos Queens'
Beresford H. Selw.
Sumner
Caius
Wright
Pemb.
Sutthery
Caius
Third Class.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Coombes
Jesus
Carlisle Trin.
Clarke, H. G.
Pemb.
Crawford
Jesus
Clucas Christ's
Elliott
Pemb.
Drysdale
Pemb.
Elliott, H. V. Trin.
Gardiner
Corpus
Evans, E. G.
Clare
Harri8on,A.P.W.(;a^fe,
Jones, E. A. D. H. Cav.
M'=Curdy Pemb.
Jardine
Jepps
Kemp
Lloyd-Jones
Trin.
Christ's
Clare
Green H. selw.
Grimley,C.H.L.P«f.
Harding Christ'
Miller Queens'
Trin.
Mallam
Maga.
Overton Trin.
Smith, 0. H. Trin.
Oakley
Workman
Magd.
Corpus
Marks
Marshall, G. A
Caius
. Trin.
Wallis, A. T. Joh.
Wansbrough Pemb.
Wright Trin.
Division 3.
Piatt
Richmond
Salt
Trin.
Trin.
Pemb.
Aston
Caius
Simpkinson
Pemb.
Clapin
Emm.
Thomson
Cath.
1 FeUow and Tutor of Peterhouse
2 Tutor of Selwyn.
3 Bishop of Adelaide.
4 FeUow and Tutor of Sidney.
6 Fellow
of Sidney.
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
Paet I.— June, 1891.
WOMEN.
First Class.
Sbcond Class.
Thied Class.
Division 1.
Division 1.
DivUion 1.
LOwenstein, M. L. Newnham
Division 2.
Divisim 2.
Division 2.
Liberty, E. Girton
Ahrons, E. J. Girton
Carrington, E. Girton
Clissold, M. E, Newnham
Fuller, B. B. Neumham
Hall, O. M. M. Neumham
Johnson, G. E. Girton
Division 3.
Division 3.
Division 3.
ilrond, G. G. Qirton
Hodgson, M. G. Qirton
Ormiston.F. M. M. Girton
Graham, G. M. Newnham
Joyce, W. E. Girtm
Lilley, M. Newnham
Paine, B, Girton
Sanders, A. F.E, Girton
SOrensen, K. C. GiHon
Warnock,A.M«C. Gir<on
Examinees <
Fart II— June, 1892.
/Henry Jackson, Litt.D., Trinity.
' James Smith Keid, Litt.D., Gonville and Caius.
John Percival Postgate, Litt.D., Trinity.
Charles Waldstein, Litt.D., King's.
Marcus Southwell Dimsdale, M.A., King's.
Arthur Hamilton Smith, M.A., Trinity.
James Adam, M.A., Emmanuel.
Leonard Whibley, M.A., Pembroke.
Peter Giles, M.A., Emmanuel.
V James Hope Moulton, M.A., King's.
FiBST Class.
Ds *Battiscombe (d) Pemb.
Chilver (a, b) Trin.
Ds *Davies,T. LI. (a*,6) Trin.
Dsi*Edwards,H. J. {a,c)Tr.
Ds*Glover,T. R. (a,c*) (K)Joh.
Ds Graves (d)
Ds Haslett (e)
Ds Jacques (c)
Ds *Lupton (e)
Ds Luzmore (c)
*Mayor,R,J.
Pemb.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Clare
{a*,b,c*)
King's
Trin.
Caius
Ds Tarn (b)
Ds *Traye8 (a*, c)
Ds *Weekes, G. A. (d)Sid.
Ds *Yorke (d) King's
Second Class.
Ds Fleming
Caius
Ds Lowe
Clare
Ds Masom
Joh.
Ds Parrock
Pemb.
♦Summers (b)
Ds Thompson, V.
Joh.
Trin.
Ds Wright, J. N.
Pemb.
Thibb Class.
Ds Furness King's
Ds Heyer Sid.
Ds R«ndall Trin."
WOMEN.
I Ormiston, F. M. M. Girton |
I Fellow and Tutor of Peterhou»e.
17—6
394
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
EXAMINEBS
Part I.— June, 1892.
^Charles Walter Moule, M.A., Corpus Ckristi.
Evelyn Shirley Shuckburgh, M.A., Emmanuel .
Charles Edmund Haskins, M.A., St John's.
Robert Drew Hicks, M.A., Trinity.
John Archibald Sharkey, M.A., Christ's.
Wilfred Austin Gill, M.A., Magdalene.
Clinton Edward Sowerby Headlam, M.A., Trinity Hall.
Robert Seymour Conway, M.A., Gonville and Caius.
F'iKST Class.
Division 1.
Cherrill Pemb.
Faulder
Clare
*Buck (A) Caius
Chapman Trin.
i*Leaf Pet.
*Smedley Pemb.
*Stamp, J. H. (B) Trin.
*Taylor (a) Caius
Nicklin, J. A. Joh.
Fletcher
Trin.
Smither Caius
Stone Joh.
Division 3.
Andrews Sid.
Fowler
Ghose
Holmes, R.
Leman
*Pearce, E. C
Shipham
Pet.
S&
Maod.
Corpus
THn.
Division 2.
Bosanquet,R.C.Trm.
*Cliadwick Clare
iStreatfeild,E.C.Pm6.
Tim ins Pemb.
*Bryant Emm.
Churchill King's
Second Class.
2 Williams, F.
F.S.Jesus
Division 1.
Division 2.
Gilling-Lax
Groom, F. "V
Jesus
Hotting Em,m.
Grindon Christ's
V. H. Joh.
Clarke, C. E. Corpus
Hooton Joh.
Jones, H. G.
Trin.
Crafer Christ's
Kent Joh.
M<=A11
Cath.
Felkln Trin.
Pilkington Pemb.
Mead
King's
Gribble Trin.
Peacocke
Corpus
Kidd Joh.
Division 3.
Roberts
Cath.
King, H. A. Joh.
Robson
Trin.
Knowles Caiu^
Beckett
Sandford
Queens'
M-'Anally Jesus
Bigby Trin.H.
Scott
Pemb.
M-=Evoy Christ's
Burbidge Emm.
Spurgin
Thonger
Sid.
Scott
Carr, C. L. Cath.
H.Selw.
Stogdon Clare
Dougla.s,B.^. H. Selw.
Thornton
Pemb.
Walder Christ's
Third Class.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Adams Sid.
Cox Trin.
Blunt
King's
Bell //. Selw.
Dickin Sid.
Bone
Joh.
Coles, H. S. Jesus
Forman Pemb.
Caro
Caius
Cordeaux Joh.
Hessey Joh.
Clayton
Collison
Pemb.
Diplock Corpus
Matchett H. Selw.
Joh.
Jourdain Magd.
Sayer Pemb.
Earle
Trin.
Maundrell Jesus
Smith, A. E. Joh.
Harman
King's
Mayou Queens'
Stewart King's
Harrod
Pet.
Nuttall Sid.
Street Pemb.
Hulbert
Trin.
Scott, C. J. F. Jesus
Turnbull Corpus
Millard
Cath.
Watts Sid.
von Glehn King's
O'Rorke
Trin.
Wright Corpus
Voules Sid.
Sanders
Joh.
Stanbrough
Caius
Storrs
Emm.
Temple
Trin.
Trego ning
Trin.
WOMEN.
First Class.
Second Class,
Third Class.
Division 1.
Division 1.
Division
1.
Abbott, M. Girton
France, R W. C. Girton
Stawell, F. M. Nemnham
Division 2,
Division 2.
Division
2.
Heath, B. M. Girton
Buckingham, M. H. Newnh.
Linnell, B. M. B.
Newnham
Division 3.
Division 3.
Division 3.
Furness, S. M. M. Girton
Leader, E. Newnham
Dick, M. E.
Girton
Taylor, M. E. J. Girton
Mills, B. T. Girton
Hanson, M. M.
Girton
Williams, A. M. Girton
Pattinson, B.
Nevmham
Pollock, .J. R.
Girton
Sellick, F^ S.
Newnham
1 One of H.M. Inspectors of Schools.
2 Head Master of Kastbourne College.
CLASSICAL TEIPOSES.
395
Part 11.— June, 1893.
Examiners
Henry Jackson, Litt.D., Trinity.
Kichard Dacre Archer-Hind, M.A., Trinity
Robert Drew Hicks, M.A., Trinity.
Robert Alexander Neil, M.A., Pembroke.
j 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.
Ds *Bryant (a, c) Emm.
Ds *Chadwick (e*) Clare
Ds *Leaf (d) Pet.
Ds *Pearce (c) Corpus
Ds *Smedley (a, d) Pemb.
Ds Stone (c) Joh.
Second Class.
Ds *Buck (a) Cuius
Ds Chapman Trin.
Ds Felkin Trin.
Thibd Class.
Ds Fowler Pet.
Taylor, M. E. J. (a, b) Glrton |
WOMEN.
Furness, S, M. M. Oirton
396
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
Part I
une, 1893.
Examiners J,
Charles Walter Moule, M.A., Corpus Christi.
Evelyn Shirley Shuckburgh, M.A., Emmanuel.
Charles Edmund Haskins, M.A., St John's.
William Chawner, M.A., kmmanuel.
William Sheldon Hadley, M.A., Pembroke.
William Trevor Lendrum, M.A., Gonville and Caius.
Clinton Edward Sowerby Headlam, M.A., Trinity Hall.
Edgar Cardew Marchant, M.A., Feterhouse.
First Class,
Division
I.
Division 2.
Agnew
Trin.
Beebee
King's
^Campbell
Trin.H.
Collins
Trin.
Division 1.
Barton
Clare
Bull
Caius
Coates
Jesus
Cohen
Trin.
Covington
Trin.
David
Jesus
English
Pet.
Gordon
Queens'
Johnson
Caius
Kittermaster
Christ's
Long, H, E.
Joh.
Mellor
Trin.H.
Powell
Caius.
Welford
Emm.
Wilkin
Pemb.
Wilkinson, )
K. E.T. ;
Caius
Division 1
Cooper, H. R.
Eccles
H. Selw.
Pemb.
Harrison
Jesus
Hoi man
Cath.
Kynaston
Kimi's
Medley
H. Selw.
Richards
Joh.
Simons
Maad.
Stephenson, H. S. Trin.
Summerhayes
Emm.
Taylor
Pemb.
Vesey
Trin.
First Class.
Division 1
Division 2
Division 3
Pnrdie, E. Newnham
^Horton-Smith,L. Joft.
Division 3.
Marsh (a) Trin.
*Andrews
Pemb.
Mayor, H. B. Kimi's
Brooks, A.
Caius
Nightingale (b) Trik.
^Earp
King's
Pike Emm.
Goodman
Christ's
Sheepshanks Joh.
Hobson
Jesus
Slade Trin.
James, T. D.
Christ's
Stephenson Christ's
Loane
Trin.
Tyler Trin.
Meister
King's
Wells Trin.
Moule
Corpus
Second Class.
Division 2.
Division
3.
Branson, G. A. H. Trin.
Bousfield
Christ's
Drury Magd.
George
Jesus
Durrant Pemb.
Lewis, W. R.
Joh.
Falcon Trin.
LongHeld
Emm.
Gooch Trin.
Longland
Christ's
Hales Sid.
Low
Pemb.
Keeling Jesus
Sale
Clare
Moss-Blundell Joh.
West
Sid.
Prior Pemb.
Whately
Corpus
Rix Trin.
Shelford Emm.
Sickert Trin.
Stratton Pet.
Surtees King's
Trevelyan,R.C. Trin.
Waller Corpus
Woodward Sid.
Third Class.
Walker, B. P. Joh.
White Jesus
Worthington Emm.
Division 2.
Baldwn
Cobbing
Cracknell
Dove, E. H.
Garland
Hudleston
Nethersole
Passingham
Pemb.
Sid.
H. Selw.
Christ's
Corpus
Trin.
Cath.
Joh.
Ridout
Rodgers
Stowell
Division
Bryan
Clay
Coe
Evans
Horsfall
Williams, )
J. W. M. 1
Wranghara
H. Selw.
Pemb.
Joh.
Queens'
Trin.
Joh.
Clare
Pemb.
No7i Coll.
Joh.
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Division 1.
Lupton, M. Girton
Ogilvy, A. M. Girton
Peacock, L. J. Girton
Division 2.
Stevenson, E. F. Girton
Division 3.
Bedford, G, M. Newnham
Hervey, E. Newnham
Pearson, E. R. Girton
Pickard, E. M. Newnham
Third Class.
Division 1.
Catchpool, A. M. Girton
Lyster, E. H. Newnham
Morton, M. Newnham
Stoneman, A. M. Girton
Division 2.
Mackennal, E. M. Girton
Neild, H. T. Girton
Division 3.
Robinson, G. E. Girton
Master at Ouudle School.
Head Master of Felsted School.
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
307
Part II.— June, 1894.
I John Peile, Litt.D., Christ's.
Percy Gardner, Litt.D., Christ's.
Richard Dacre Archer-Hind, M.A., Trinity.
Robert Drew Hicks, M.A. , Trinity.
Arthur Augustus TUley, M.A., King's.
Robert Alexander Neil, M.A., Pembroke.
James Adam, M.A., Emmanuel.
James Wycliffe Headlam, M.A., King's.
William Loring, M.A., King's.
Frederick Wilham Thomas, M.A., Trinity.
FiEST Class,
Bosanquet (d) Trin.
Ds *Campbell (a,b*) Trin. H.
Ds *Earp (d) King's
Ds *Horton-Smith,
L. (e) Joh.
*Stamp (a*, 6*) (b) Trin.
Ds Welford (e) Emm.
Second Class.
Ds James, T. D.
Ds Meister
Nicklin, J. A.
Ds Whately
Christ's
King's
Joh.
Corpus
Third Class.
Pearson, E. R. (6) Girton
Purdie, E. (e*) Newnham
WOMEN.
398
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
Part I.— June, 1894.
IEvelyn Shirley Shuckburgh, M.A., Emmanuel.
William Chawner, M.A., Emmantiel.
Wilfred Austin Gill, M.A,, Magdalene.
William Trevor Lendrum, M.A., Caius*
Leonard Whibley, M.A., Pembroke.
Edgar Cardew Marchant, M.A., Peterhouse.
Walter George Headlam, M.A., King's.
First Class.
Division 1.
Division 3.
Howlett
Christ's
Barnett (b)
Trin.
Austen-Leigh Kimfs
Jeffries
Caius
*Moore
Trin.
Baines Trin.
Tiambert
Christ's
i*Nairn (a)
Trin.
Bosanquet , B. H. King's
^Measures
Christ's
Division 2
Brooks, W.H. Caius
Naylor
Trin.
Barran
Trin.
*Jiutler Pemb.
Padel
Sid.
Cunningham
Trin.
Cabell Emm.
Pope
Trin.
*McElderry
Joh.
Clayton Emm.
Ramsay
King's
2MaIim, F. B.
Trin.
Coast King's
Stow
Pemb.
Robson
Christ's
Fuller, A. J. S. Envm.
Sworder
Emm.
*Sills
King'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 Magd.
Branson.J.R.B, Trin.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Duval
Caius
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.
Highfield
Non Coll.
Murison
Trin.H.
Parker Cm-pus
Lawrance
Jesus
Parsons
Pemb.
Reiss Trin.
May
Pemb.
Pascoe
Jesus
Rendall Tnn.
4Tait, A. J.
Joh.
Phillips
King's
Thoseby Caius
Third Class,
Beven Christ's
Field
Emm.
Division 1
Biddulph Queens'
Fischer Clare
Franks, J. E.
Joh.
Berwick
Cath.
Gilbert
Kniq's
Fdgington
Ellis, E. H. R.
Pet.
Geen Joh.
Grant
Emm.
Trin.
Hulbert Trin.
Jackson, E. W. Joh.
Fox, H. W.
Trin.
Jones, R. F. Queens'
Jackson, K M. Cath.
Hopkins, E. J.
Pemb.
Newman, C. A. Trin.
Kitching
Emm.
Lomax
Cath.
Noel Walker Jesus
Maw
Pemb.
McClean, M. Y
Trin.
Whitman Joh.
Prankerd
Corpus
Saunderson
Trin.
Division 3.
Stevens
Corpus
H.Selw.
Thorp
Jesus
Stork
West
Trin. H.
Abbott King's
Upcher
Ware, M. S.
Trin.
Badcock Cath.
Trin.
Division 2
Bell, J. 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. Girton
Dickson, I. A.
Nicholson, M.
Girton
Girton
Division 2
Division 2.
Rouse, C. R.
Girton
Stevenson, E.
Girton
Division 3
Division 3.
Division
2.
Skeel, C. A. J. Girton
Millington, M. V. Girton
Wigglesworth, E. Newnham
White, R. E. Newnham
Division 3.
Stuart, J. J.
Newnham
I Head Master of Merchant Taylors' School.
3 Master at King Edward TI. School, Birmingham.
2 Head Master of Sedbergh.
4 Principal of Ridley Hall.
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
399
Part II. — June, 1895.
NEW REGULATIONS.
In Part II the letters a, b, c, d, e, appended to the name of a candidate, denote the
section for whicli the candidate is placed in the first class (a Literature and Criticism,
b Philosophy, c History, d Archaeology, e Language). The asterisk denotes special
distinction.
Examiners
(John Peile, Litt.D., Chrisfs.
Richard Claverhouse Jebb, Litt.D., Trinity.
Percy Gardner, Litt.D., Christ's.
John Percival Postgate, Litt.D., Trinity.
Charles Waldstein, Litt.D., King's.
Evelyn Shirley Shuckburgh, M.A., Emmamiel.
Ernest Stewart Roberts, M.A., Gonville and Caius.
James Adam, M.A., Emmanuel.
Hugh M'^Leod Innes, M.A., Trinity.
^ James Wycliffe Headlam, M.A., King^s.
Second Class.
Ds Alcock Joh.
Ds Howard Pet.
Ds Lambert Christ's
FiEST Class.
Ds ^Butler, M.S. D.
(c*) Pemb.
Ds Gregg (a) Christ's
Ds *McElderry ic*)Joh.
DsiMalim (6*) Trin.
Marsh,KH.(a*)(A)Trm.
Ds Measures (6) Christ's
Nightingale,
A. D. (a) (b) Trin.
Robson (e) Christ's
Ds Stow (c) Pemb.
Ds Tate (a) Joh.
WOMEN.
Millington, M. V. (d) Girton I Dickson, I. A. Girton
Third Class.
Brooks, W. H. Caius
1 Head Master of Sedbergh.
400
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
Examiners
Division 1.
Bernays If
*Cornfordt
Dannreuther
Ellis
Howard
* Wright, R. A.
Division 2.
Barstow
Emery
Gaunt
Hemingway
Part 1. — June, 1895.
( William Emerton Heitland, M.A., -S'^ John's.
James Smith Reid, Litt.D., Qonville and Cairn
WilUam Chawner, M.A., Emmanuel.
Edward Seymer Thompson, M.A., Christ's.
Wilfrid Austin Gill, M.A., Magdalene.
Leonard Whibley, M.A., Pembroke.
Nathaniel Wedd, M.A., King's.
Edwin Abbott, M.A., Jesus.
First Class.
Lubbock King's
Morrison Jesus
Rhodes Clare
Seligman Trin.
Simey King's
Thompson,J.P. Trin.
"'" Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin. H.
Trin.
Emm.
King's
Glare
Pemb.
Division \
Adami
Bartlett
Besley
Bowes
Byles
Chadwick
Chotzner
Dyson
Hammond
Jenkins
Prince
Smith, B. H,
Speke
Widdows
Division 1,
Crawford
Fisher
Frazer
Hemingway
Holmes, F. W.
Jones, E.H. LI.
Low
Mackay
Newbold
Jesus
Clare
King's
Emm.
Joh.
Magd.
Joh.
Queens'
Emm.
Sid.
Trin. H.
Trin. H.
Jesus
Queens'
Pemb.
Emm.
Corpus
King's
Christ's
Joh.
H.Selw.
King's
Clare
First Class.
Division 1.
Division
Division 3.
Davies, F. J. Nevmham
Watkins
Division 3
Bell, H. T. M.
Bevan
Burnside
^Furness
Pet.
Trin.H.
Pemb.
King's
Second Class.
Division 2.
Bland Emm.
Body Joh.
Brewer Magd.
Brown //. Selw.
Butcher Sid.
Cobden-Samuel Sid.
Elliott
Cath.
E. Joh.
Jesus
Joh.
Fisher
Hudson, C.
Kenyon
Metcalfe
Moule, A. C. Trin.
Perrott-Smith Etnm.
Roberton Queens'
Third Class.
Division 2.
A rmstr ong Trin. H.
Bacon H.Selw.
Browne, C. E. Trin.
Burbidge Christ's
Candler Corpus
Cooper, R. H.Selw.
Lillingston, M. Pemb.
Linton, E. C. Trin.
Newton Emm.
Pike Trin.
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Division L
Bulley, M. W. Girton
Moxon, E. A. Girton
Division 2.
Barker, E. R. Girton
Coulton, M. L Newnham
Division 3.
Powell, M. H. Girton
Tanner, L. K. Girton
Thomas, E. E. Newnham
Gaskell
Hardwich
Heycock
Humpliries
Kennaway
Marchant
Monteath
Moore
Parez
Shearme, J. S,
Stone
Weuham
Joh.
Joh.
Sid.
Christ's
King's
Caius
Christ's
Joh.
Clare
Trin.
King's
King's
Royds Clare
Strong H. Selw.
Wilson, G. S. Pemb.
Division ?
Browne
Chamberlain
Edge
Falcon
Hunt
Lyon
Pieris
Thompson, A.
Todhunter
Wiltshire
Emm.
Emm.
Kinq's
Joh.
Trin.
Jesus
Trin.
H. Joh.
Trin.
Caius
Sedgwick,
J. H. H. M. Trin.
Wollen Magd.
Division 3.
Astley Cath.
Burlison Clare
Collins, H. R. Cath.
Dunn King's
Martin Cath.
King's
Third Class.
Division 1.
Hutchinson, W. M. L. Newn.
Division 2.
Morton, T. M. Newnham
Vardy, W. I. Girton
Division 3.
Boughton-Leigh,
F^ V. Girton
Lang, H. M. Girton
Long, E. M. Newnham
Yeo, E. M. Neimham
^ Equal as Chancellor's Classical Medallists.
Matter at Bromsgrove School.
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
401
Fart II. — June^ 1896.
/ Richard Claverhouse Jebb, Litt.D., Trinity.
J John Percival Postgate, Litt.D., Trinity.
I Charles Waldstein, Litt.D., King's.
Evelyn Shirley Shuckburgh, M.A., Emmanuel.
■p^. „,„„„„ j Ernest Stewart Roberts, M.A., Gonville and Cuius.
Jl^xAMiNERS ^^ jiichard Dacre Archer-Hind, M.A., Trinity.
Ernest Arthur Gardner, M.A., Gonville and Caius.
Hugh McLeod Innes, M.A., Trinity.
John Strachan, M.A., Pembroke.
^ Leonard Whibley, M.A., Pemhrohe.
First Class.
Barnett («*) (b) Trin.
Ds Barstow (c) Emm.
Ds Burnside,W.F.(c)Pejn6.
Ds Gaunt (c) Clare
Ds Morrison {d*) Jesus
*Nairn (a*) (a) Trin.
Ds Rhodes (a) Clare
*Sill8 (c) Kinff's
* Wright, R. A. (6) Trm.
Second Class.
Ds Emery King's
Ds Hardwich Joh.
Ds Lubbock King's
*Moore, G. E. Trin.
Ds Stone King's
Thied Class.
WOMEN.
Coulton, M. I.
Davies, F. J.
Moxon K A.
Newnham 1
Neumham
Girton
402
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
Examinees
Part I.— June, 1896.
William Emerton Heitland, M.A., 8t John's.
Albert William Spratt, M.A., St Catharine's.
Edward Seymer Thompson, M.A., Christ's.
Arthur George Peskett, M.A., Magdalene.
Alfred Hands Cooke, M.A., King's.
William Wyse, M.A., Trinity.
James Adam, M,A., Emmanuel.
Edwin Abbott, M.A., Jesus.
Division 1.
Armstrong (b) Trin.
Dobson, J. F. Trin.
Guiterman Trin.
**Mair (a) Caiits
Division 2.
Blaikie Caius
Carlill Trin.
Division 1,
Armbruster
Botham
Clarke
Crofts
du Vallon
Foster, J, P.
Greeves
Grylls
Ledgard
MacMunn
Outram
Price
Richards
Rodwell
Shearme, D.
Townsend
Warre-CornishjW,
Whately
Division 1.
Beynon
Bnnd
Byrne
Clarke
Edwards, A. R.
Langmore
Mumford
Munro
Watson
Wilberforce
King's
Maod.
Perhb.
Caius
Pemb.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Queens'
Pemb.
Pemb.
Cath.
King's
Trin.
Joh.
H. King's
Christ's
Jesus
Corp.
Trin.
Cath.
Queens'
Trin.H.
Pet.
Clare
Magd.
Pemb.
Division 2.
Bray Trin.
First Class.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Lorimer, K H. L. Girton
First Class.
Curtis King's
Edwards Pemb.
Hunter King's
*Lawson Pemb.
*Minns Pemb.
Witton Caitis
Division 3.
Alexander, C.L. Trin.
Second Class.
Worthington Sid.
Wright.A.A.G. Joft.
Division 2.
Barton Magd.
Ben sly Emm.
Bourne Corp.
Bunting Trin.H.
Burbidge Emm.
Crum-Ewing Pemb.
Garrad, R. Clare
Havard-Jones Queens'
Holberton Magd.
Hudson, A. W. Trin.
Keeling Joh.
Kent Emm.
Nicholson Christ's
Nunns Trin.
Phelps Corp.
Third Class.
Butler Pemb.
Castley Sid.
Gornall Cath.
Kissack Emm.
Ladell Sid.
Mitchell, F. Caius
Parker, H. A. M.Jo;*.
Pryde Magd.
Sykes Pemb.
Division 3.
Backliouse Pemb.
Bond Clare
Browne, A. R. L. Trin.
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Division 1.
Earle, K. M. Newnham
Weir, E. Newnham
Division 2.
Daniel, C. I. Girton
Goflfe, E. H. Girton
Lunn, A. C. P. Girton
Division 3.
Bagge King's
Cape Pemb.
Clayton Pemb.
Elliott, F. L. D. Trin.
James King's
Jones, C. C. LI. Emm.
Knight Clare
Souter, A. Caius
Purdy
Riddell
Roberts
Todd
Yolland
Division
Alderson
Bland
Dentith
Gardner
Holley
Howard
MacGregor
Male
Moule, H. F.
Robinson
Spratt
Wood
Jesus
Caius
Pemb.
Corpus
Sid.
H.Selw.
Trin.
Trin.H.
Joh.
Jesus
Pemb.
Trin.H.
Joh.
Clare
Jesus
Sid.
Pet.
Church H. Selw.
Cooke Joh.
Grigson Cath.
Hills King's
Holder Christ's
Honnywill Trin.
Lulliam Clare
Powys Corpus
Purton Cath.
Sandberg Queens'
Smith, H. S. Trin.
Tregoning, A. L. Trin.
Wright, H.R. H.Selw.
Third Class.
Division 1.
Orange, B. Girton
Salter, E Girton
Vernon Harcourt,
M. E. Girton
Division 2.
Division 3.
Boyd, H. Girton
Johnson, B. Newnham
Mason, M. A. Newnham
1 Professor of Greek, Edinburgh University.
I
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
Part II.— June, 1897.
403
/Henry Jackson, Litt.D., Trinity.
j John Percival Postgate, Litt.D., Trinity.
I William Ridgeway, M.A., Gonville and Caius.
Richard Dacre Archer-Hind, M.A., Trinity.
■PvATwrTVP-R^ I Arthur Augustus Tilley, M.A., King's.
JJ.XAMINERS A Erj^ggt Arthur Gardner, M.A., Gonville and Caius.
John Strachan, M.A., PembroJce.
Leonard Whihley, M.A., Pembroke.
Peter Giles, M.A., Emmanuel.
^William Trevor Lendrum, M.A., Gonville and Caius.
First Class.
Carlill (6)
*Cornford(6)^
Ds Edwards (c)
Guiterman (c)
Ds *Lawson(a)
Ds *Minns (d)
Ds Whately (d)
Ds Witton (e)
Trin.
Trin.
Pemb.
Trin.
Pemb.
Pemb.
Christ's
Caius
Second Class.
Bernays ^ Trin
Ds Cape
Ds Souter, A.
Pemb.
Cains
Third Class.
t Equal as Chancellor's Classical Medallists.
404
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
Part I.— June, 1897.
'James Smith Reid, Litt.D., Gonville and Caius.
Evelyn Shirley Shuckburgh, M.A., Emmanuel.
Robert Alexander Neil. M.A., PemhroTce.
Examiners i Alfred Hands Cooke, M.A., King's.
James Adam, M.A., Emmamcel.
I Edward Ernest Sikes, M.A., St John's.
^Gilbert Austin Davies, M.A., Trinity.
First Class.
Division 1
Buxton, C. R.
Trin.
Dunn
Trin.
Ferrers
Trin.
i*Jones, V. S.
King's
*Paterson
Queens'
Toplis (A)
Trin.
Division 2.
Abel
Adler
Ballard
Christ's
Joh.
Clare
Division 1.
Campbell Joh.
Clarke, W. Fairlie Joh.
Cobden-Samuel
Jesus
Fisher
Pemb.
Gaunt
Magd.
Jelf
King's
Mac Iver
King's
Nicholls
Corp.
Peacock
Trin.H.
Phillips
Pemb.
Sams
Pet.
Wild
Corp.
Wilson, T. E.
Cuius
Division 2.
Arnison
Pemb.
Borrows
Cath.
Carson
King's
Division 1.
Chaffey
Christ's
Dyne
King's
Loseby
Emm.
Mack
Christ's
Menzies
Cuius
Pulliblank
Cuth.
Shaw
Sid.
Division 2.
Brayne Emm.
Clarke, F. W. Jes.
Close Sid.
FiBBT Class.
Bridge
Clark, W. H.
Douglas
Gutch
Pearce
Wiener
2*Wood, C. T.
Cuius
Trin.
King's
King's
Joh.
Cuius
Pemb.
Division S.
*Balfour King's
Balgarnie Trin.
Briggs Emm.
Second Class.
Cookson Queens
Evans, G. T. M. Joh.
Fotheringham
Garnett
Green, E. H.
Hale
Heath
Hunter
Joy
Kay
Kitching
Marquis
Ogilvy
Pratt
Rootham
Stoney
Walker
Weeks
Wilson, K
Trin.
Emm.
Sid.
Pet.
Clure
Trin. H.
Mugd.
Emm.
Trin.
Clure
Queens'
Joh.
Emm.
Pet.
H. Selw.
Pemb.
Thied Class.
Fisher Sid.
Fishwick King's
Grosjean Joh.
Inskip King's
Maw Pemb.
Orchard Emm.
Peach King's
Piper Queens'
Sale Emm.
Willson,C.H.H.S.£;m»j.
Division I
Airy
Benson
Joh.
Joh.
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Bruce
Campbell
Edmonds
Fawkes
Hilary
3* J ones, W. H. S.
Moxon
Preston
Taylor, S. S.
Turner, A. E.
Warre Cornish, G.
Division 3.
Battersby
Emm.
King's
Emm.
Trin.
Trin.
H. Selw.
Cuius
Pemb.
Pemb.
Trin.
W.
King's
Cath.
Burnside
PeL
Cole
King's
Cowie
Trin.
Dawe
Sid.
Grimes
Jesus
Hamer
Joh.
Heap
Trin.
Hewgill
Jacob
Pemb.
Joh.
Lowe
Trin.
Marriott
Clare
Sherriif
Queens'
Shorting
Queens'
Thaine
Joh.
Cholmeley
Jesu^
Collett
Corp.
Ds Colthurst
Christ's
Devitt
Corp.
Eyre
Emm
Finlay
Trin.
Knight
Pemb.
Page
Pemb.
Pilkington
Joh.
Potts
Pemb.
Simpson
Trin.
Taylor
Jesus
Truell
Trin.
Whiteley King's
I Third Class.
j Division 1.
\ Campbell, M. M. Neumham
\ Drysdale, M. Netcnhum
j Shaxby, M. Girton
I
I Division 2.
DimsionS. t...„. r. h, /-,. ^
_ . „ „ »T 1. Phillips, E. M. Girton
Cohen, H. F. Neumham ^ '
Murray, S. W. Girton
1 Fellow of Magdalene.
2 Fellow of Queens'.
3 Fellow of St Calharine'g.
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
406
Part IL — June, 1898.
Examiners
John Edwin Sandys, Litt.D., St John's.
"William Eidgeway, M.A., Gonmlle and Caius.
Richard Dacre Archer-Hind, M.A., Trinity.
Arthur Augustus Tilley, M.A., King's.
James Adam, M.A., Emmanuel.
James Hoi)e Moulton, M.A., King's.
William Trevor Lendrum, M.A., Gonville and Caius.
Frederick William Thomas, M.A., Trinity.
James Wyclilfe Headlam, M.A., King's.
Robert Carr Bosanquet, M.A., Tnnity.
First Class.
Armstrong (ft) (b) Trin.
Ds *Balfour (ft) King's
Dobson (ft) Trin.
Ds Edmonds (c) Emm.
Ds Gutch (d) King's
Dsi* Jones, V. S (ft) King's
Ds2Jones,
W. H. S. (ft) H.Selw.
3*Mair (a*) (a) Caius
Ds *Paterson (c* i^eens'
Second Class.
Third Class.
Ds Abel
Christ's
Ds Ballard
Clare
Blaikie
Caius
Dunn
Trin.
Ds Preston
Pemb.
Toplis (a)
Trin.
1 Fellow of Magdalene.
2 Fellow of St Catharine's.
3 Professor of Greek, Edinburgh University.
406
CLASSICAL TKIPOSES.
Examiners i
Part I,— June, 1898.
^Arthur WooUgar Verrall, Litt.D., THnity.
Evelyn Shirley Shuckburgh, M.A., Emmanuel.
Robert Alexander Neil, M.A., Pembroke.
John Reynolds Wardale, M.A., Clare.
Peter Giles, M.A., Emmanuel.
Edward Ernest Sikes, M.A., St John's.
Arthur Bernard Cook, M.A., Trinity.
Gilbert Austin Davies, M.A., Trinity.
Division 1.
Blume Cuius
Davies Emm.
*Gaye (b) Trin.
*Harrison, Ernest (a) Trin.
Hullah Cuius
*Smyth Trin.
Turner, E. J. Trin.
Division 2.
Barnes, A. R Trin.
Chitty
Exton
*Hart
King's
Jestt-s
Joh.
First
Class.
Haslam
Joh.
Howell
Emm.
Purton
Christ's
Whitty
Jesus
Division 3.
Austen
Pemb.
Bruce
Cuius
Daisley
Trin.
Edmonds
Jesus
Elsee
Joh.
Falk, G. A.
King's
Frere
Pemb.
Gowers
Trin.
Gubbay
Holloway
Lee
Macnaugliton
Marshall. J. H.
Mather
Rackham
Sowels
Todd
Tompson
Towers
Walton
Werner
Wlsson
Cuius
Trin.
Sid.
Christ's
King's
Pemb.
Pemb.
Christ's
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Jesus
King's
Cuius
Second Class.
Division 1.
Ashton
Bell
Clarke, H. S. S.
Coe, J. L.
de Montmorency
Ford
Gillum
Hardie
Kelsey
Kemball-Cook
Lupton
Osborne
Powell
Saunders
Turner, D. P.
Cuius
Clare
Joh.
Pemb.
Pemb.
King's
Trin.
Emm.
King's
Joh.
Pemb.
Joh.
King's
Pemb.
Division 2.
Division 1.
Brereton Christ's
Dawson
Emm.
Forse
Trin.
Mason
Pemb.
Moseley
Joh.
Roberts
Magd.
Division 2.
Apthorp, M. G.
Queens'
Clay, F H.
Trin.
Cooper
King's
*Dent
King's
Downton
Pemb.
Dunn
Pemb.
Arnett
Barrett
Beith
Bush
Koop
Lanchester
Leeds
Moule
Tremlett
Webber
Wills
Cath.
Trin.
Joh.
Cuius
Pemb.
H.Selw.
Mugd.
Clure
Clure
Mugd.
Trin.
Division l
•
Adie
Trin.
Carey
Trin.H.
Chisman
Pet.
Thibd Class.
Goodall
Joh.
Potter
Joh.
Smith
Magd.
Worsfold
Corp.
Division 3
.
Blenkin
Emm.
Bulteel
King's
Darby
Clare
Fletcher
Queens'
Mugd.
Foster
(Jraeme
Pemb.
Green, O. M.
Cuius
Hayter
Joh.
Hunt, C. A.
Trin.
Creighton
Cumberlege
de Gex
Dods
Donovan
Elwell
Kingsford
Langhorne
Peck
Pooley
Prior
Raikes
Rust
Salisbury
Sheringham
Stafford
Vulliamy
Wordsworth
Button
Jackson
Langton, H. B.
Low
Miller
Morris
Mumford
Soole
Stott
Summers
Tetley
Thomas
Wilkin
Williams, P. P.
Wishart
Emm.
Trin.
Pemb.
King's
Sid.
Trin.
Queens'
Christ's
Christ's
Pemb.
Pemb.
Trin.H.
Clare
Christ's
Trin.
Cath.
King's
Clure
Cuius
King's
Pemb.
Christ's
H.Selw.
Corp.
H.Selw.
Trin.
Cuius
Trin.
Trin.
Pet.
Pemb.
Queens'
Sid.
CLASSICAL TKIPOSES.
407
Part I.— June. 1898.
WOMEN.
First Ciass.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Rh^s, M. Newnham
Slater, W. M. Newnham
Second Class.
Thibd Ct.arr.
Division 1.
Division L
Hicks, A. M. Girton
Kohler, O. C. Girton
Division 2.
M«Crea, G. J. Newnham
Damant, A. M. Girton
Division 2.
Rogers, M. D. Newnham
Lewis, M. B. Newnham
Sant, C. M. Newnham
Macdonald, H, Girton
Slinger, V.. Newnham
Tabor, C. D. Newnham
Division 3.
Division 3,
Barke, E. M. Girton
Cran, L. Girt<m
Phillips, E. Girton
Dyke, A. E. I. Girton
Reeve, J. J. Newnham
Hodgson, A. B. Girton
Stephens, I. Girton
Mortimer, G. M. Neumham
Part II.— June, 1899.
/ John Edwin Sandys, Litt.D., St John's.
James Smith Keid, Litt.D., Oonville and Cairn.
James Adam, M.A., Ernmanuel.
ExAMiNEBS -< -^^^^^^^ Arthur Gardner, M.A., GonviUe and Caius.
I Leonard Whibley, M.A., Pembrohe.
James Wydiflfe Headlam, M.A., King's.
I Robert Gregg Bury, M.A., Trinity.
^Robert Carr Bosanquet, M.A., Trinity.
First Class.
Barnes, A. E. (c) Trin.
Ds Daisley, G. W. (c) Trin.
Ds Exton, G. F. (c) Jesus
^Harrison, Em. (a*) (a) Trin.
Ds Macnaughton,
D. A. (b) Christ's
Ds Smith, S. C. K. (d) Magd.
*Smyth, A.E. A. W. (b*) Trin.
Turner, E. J. (c) Trin.
Hicks, A. M. (b) Girton
Second Class
Ds Lee, E.
Ds Purton, G. A.
Ds Salisbury, F. S.
Ds Sowels, F.
Sid.
Christ's
Christ's
Christ's
Third Class.
Ds Cooper, W. V. King's
WOMEN.
Kohler, O. C.
Sant, C. M.
Stephens, I.
Girton
Newnham
Girton
ADVANCED STUDENT.
Steen, W. P. Christ's.
408
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
Paet I.— June, 1899.
(Albert William Spratt, M.A., St CatJiarine's.
Edward Seymer Thompson, M.A., Christ's.
Alfred Hands Cooke, MA., King's
Joseph Henry Gray, M.A., Queens .
Peter Giles, M.A., Emmanuel.
Arthur Bernard Cook, M.A., J'nnity.
Division 1.
Johnson, T. G. (b) Jesus
*Lanchester,H. C.O. Pemb.
*Marshall, F. H. (a) Emm.
Division 2.
Armitage, N. C.
Carr, C. T.
Colman, R E.
Grace, J. F.
England, E, T.
*Hasluck, F. W.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
King's
Trin.
King's
FiEST Class.
Kerry, W. Joh.
>^Meredith, H. O. King's
O'Malley, B. L. A. Trin.
Owen, C.W. Tudor Jo/i.
Staats, C. Non Coll.
Stobart, J. C. Trin.
Waterlow, S. P. P. Trin.
* West- Watson, 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.
Mayne, W. C.
Moxon, T. A.
Ogilvy, L. W.
ShuckburghjJ.R
Sinker, A.
Taylor, F, E.
Thomas, G. A.
Wace, E. G. B.
Wood, J. R.
Pemb.
Trin.
Jesus
Trin.
Joh.
King's
King's
Pemb.
Trin.H.
Emm.
Joh.
Jesus
Division 1.
Abbott, G. F.
Bosanquet, G. C.
Bowles, W. C.
Brayne, C. V.
Carpenter, S. C.
Clarke, A. R.
Clayton, T. W.
Cox, S. J.
Haworth, H. W.
Kerby, E. T.
Maxwell, W. W.
Nunn, H, P. V.
Valpy, G. C.
Emm.
King's
Corp.
Pemb.
Caius
Clare
Pemb.
Joh.
Trin.H.
Clare
Christ's
Joh.
Christ's
Second Class.
Division 2.
Airy, R.
Bull, H. M.
Davies, E. J. LI.
Gardner, A.
Groos, A. W. J.
Hearn, E. H.
Jenkins, A. L.
Nairne, B. D.
Playne, F. S.
Slieane, J. H. W.
Taylor, S. J.
Tyler, H.H.F.M.
Trin.
Cath.
Magd.
King's
Joh.
Trin.
Queens'
Jesus
Cath.
Cath.
Queens'
H.Selw.
Walker, C. H. Corp.
Walkerdine, W. E. Corp.
Division 3.
Hankin, G. T.
Magd.
. Clare
Kittermaster, D. I
Moore, J. L.
Joh.
Palmer, H. R.
Trin.H.
Piatt, R. C.
Trin.
Russell, E. C.
Caius
Unwin, S. R.
H.Selw.
Walter, C.
Sid.
Division 1.
Carter, J. F.
Eastes, A. E.
Fausset, F. P.
Hainworth, A. D.
Harvey, G. H.
Makower, R. S.
Paddison, J. T.
Porter, S. L.
Sheldon- Williams,
M.
Pemb.
Magd.
Pet.
Sid.
Pemb.
Trin.
H.Selw.
Emm.
Queens'
Division 2.
Bauerle, W. G. Joh.
Bunbury,H. W.L.Sid.
Third Class.
Davidson, E.
Dilke, C. W.
Edwards, P. O.
Lake, L. H.
Milman, L. C. P.
Otter- Barrv,W.W
Remfry, C. O.
Scarlett, J. A.
Soanies, A. L.
Taylor. B. C.
Division 3.
Barber, W. B.
Carliell, E. F.
Chawner, F.
Joh.
King's
Sid.
H.Selw.
Sid.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Cath.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Fisher, H. F.
Christ's
Haig-Brown,A.R. Pemb.
Heyne, V. 0. D.
Emm.
Johnstone, J.
Trin.
Kennedy, A. R.
King's
Longrigg, G. E.
Pemb.
Monteath, J.
Christ's
Morley, C. C.
Trin.
Myers, E.
Non Coll.
Severn, H. F.
H.Selw.
Swainson, J. L.
King's
Tagart, E. S. B.
Christ's
Temperley, A. C.
Queens'
Usherwood, E. C.
King's
Wright, 0. W.
H.Selw.
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
409
Part l.—June, 1899.
First Class.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
McCutcheon,K.S.H. Girton
WOMEN.
Second Ci-a&s.
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.
Blackledge, K. Neumham
Division 2.
Cowell, A. V. Girton
Gere, E. M, Neumham
Division 3.
Crabtree, K. R Newnham
Hanhart, W. K. C. Girton
Kenyon, C. Newnham
Martin Leake, C. Girton
Part IL— June, 1900.
Examiners
I James Smith Eeid, Litt.D., Gonville and Caius.
Richard Dacre Archer-Hind, M.A., Trinity.
Ernest Arthur Gardner, M.A., Gonville and Caius.
Leonard Whibley, M.A., Pembroke.
Edward Ernest Sikes, M.A., St John's.
Robert Gregg Bury, M.A., Trinity.
First Class.
*Gaye, R. K. (6) (b) Trin.
Lucas, F. H. (c) Trin.
*Mar8hall,F. H. (c*)(a) Emm.
Ds Marshall, J. H. (d) King's
Second Class.
Ds England, E. T. Trin.
Ds O'Malley, B. L. A. Trin.
Waterlow, S. P. P. Trin.
Third Class.
Colnian, K E. Trin.
WOMEN.
iMcCutcheon, K. S. H. (6 ) Girton \ Loveday, A. Newnham \ Blackledge, K.
Newnham
18
410
CLASSICAL TlilPOSES.
Examiners
Part I,— June, 1900.
Albert William Spratt, M.A., 8t Cathai-ine's.
Edwai'd Seymer Thompson, M.A., Christ's.
Joseph Henry Gray, M.A., Qtieens'.
William Trevor Lendrum, M.A., Gonville and Cains.
Clinton Edward Sowerby Headlam, M.A., Trinity Hall.
Nathaniel Wedd, M.A., King's.
Arthur Bernard Cook, M.A., Trinity.
Division 1.
*Campbell, S. G. Christ's
Haigh, P. B. Joh.
*Rennie, W. (a) Trin.
Divisimi 2.
Jukes, J. E. C. (B) Pcmh.
Morrice, R. J. Trin.
^Robertson, C. D. Trin.
FiEST Class.
Division 3.
Ainsworth, A. R.
De, H.
Firmstone, P. J. Christ's
Keeton, G. H.
Kidd, E. S.
Lumsden, J. A.
Monteath, J.
King's
Christ's
Cuius.
Trin.
Palmer, A. S.
Pim, F. H.
Sachse, F. A.
Smith, A. K.
Towle, J. H.
Ware, J,'
Jesus
Christ' I
Cuius
Pemb.
Joh.
Cuius
Division 1.
Allen, P. T.
Christ's
Boulter, B, S.
Chase, C. D.
Trin.
Sid.
Edwardes,H.F.E. Jo/i.
Forster, E. M.
King's
Fraser, J. H. R.
Pemb.
Galbraith, A. N.
Trin.
llartree, C.
Cuius
Hawkes, G.
Pemb.
Houldey, J. E.
Lloyd, 1. G.
Clure
Caitis
Morris, R. S.
Queens'
Powell, P.
King's
istoney, B. O.
Pcnib.
Timms, E. W.
Trin.
Winn, J. H.
Sid.
Wynne, C. M.
Kimfs
Division 2.
Chamberlain ,H . M. King's
Clarke, C. H. G. Jesus
Second Class.
Coates, J. R.
Cox, A. R.
Craig, G. W.
Curzon, C. E.
Davidson, J.
de Beer, E. B.
Geary, A. B.
Hamilton, E.
Hammond, N. W.
Hazlerigg, G.
Keyser, L. E.
Linton, R. C.
Maunder, G. C. L.
Moorsom, K. J. C.
Peile, J.
Routh, H. V.
Scott, J.
Siddle, G.
Spencer, D.
Tayler, C. B.
Thornton, C. C.
Wenham, D.
Pet.
Emm.
Emm.
Christ's
Pemb.
Jesu^
King's
Corp.
Sid.
Joh.
Cuius
Clare
Queens'
King's
Christ's
Pet.
King's
Cath.
Pemb.
Corp.
Trin.
Pemb.
Division 3.
Ambrose,W. J. L. Queens'
Barkworth, H. B. Pemb.
Blackburne-Daniell,
G. F. Pemb
Brown, R. E. Corp.
Burns, CD. NonColl
Butcher, W. C. Pemb.
Croft, J. R. Queens'
Druce, P. M. Emm.
Gibson, H. H. Cath.
Grier, S. M. Pemb.
Heriz-Sniith,A.J.C. Pemb
Hollis, D. Queens'
MacMunn, H. F. Emm.
Madden, S. F. Coi-p.
Molyneux, J. H. Cath.
Robinson, A. H. R. Clare
Selfe, F. V. Magd.
Smailes, R. Emm.
Trickett, W. R. Corp.
Walker, A. Emm.
Whitley R. Jesus
Wyatt, E. W. N. Clare
Division 1.
Darling, G. K. King's
Gray, H. A. Queens'
Keigwin, H. S. Pet.
Softlaw, H. G. Trin.n.
Thomas, W. S. Pemb.
Tomlinson^ W. A. Emm.
Urling-Smith,F.M. Emm.
Wilson, G. M. Pemb.
Thikd Class.
Division 2.
Raynes, J. B.
Bindon, W. F. V,
Burton, H. J. C.
Douglas, J. F.
Grimes, A. E.
Haward, L. W.
Hertslet, E. L. A,
Millner, H. LI.
Royds, C. C. T.
Sullivan, A. M.
Tucker, G. D. R.
Williams, A. M.
Trin.
Sid.
Magd.
Corp.
Jesus
King's
Jesus
Christ's
Trin.
Christ's
Magd.
H.Selw.
Division 3.
Archer, R. A. W.
Brough, J. S. B.
Cheese, J. E,
Dyne, H. R. L.
Fox, T. S. W.
Francis, B. A.
Sewell, A. P.
Sewell, C. A. S.
Sykes, F. M.
Thorp, R. O. V.
Tubbs, N. H.
H.Selw
Emm.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Cath.
Pemb.
Cath.
H.Selw.
King's
Cuius
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
411
Part l.'—June, 1900.
First Class.
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Division 1.
Williams, S. J. Newnham
Division 2.
Division
Barnard, E. M.
Brough, L. M.
Byrne, A. D.
Crum, J. G.
Dyson, R
Small, E.
Smith, M. L. S.
Girton
Girton
Newnham
Newnham
Netcnham
Girton
Girton
Third Class.
Division 1.
McNeile, E. R. Girtvn
Division 2.
Dunstall, M . C. Girton
Fegan, E. S. Girton
Worters, E. B. Girton
Division \
Stamper, A. F.
Newnham
Part Il.—June, 1901.
Examiners
First Class.
/James Smith Reid, Litt.D., Gonville and Caius.
Charles Waldstein, Litt.D., King's.
Richard Dacre Archer-Hind, M.A., Trinity.
James Hope Moultoii, M.A., King's.
James Wycliffe Headlam, M.A., King's.
Frederick William Thomas, M.A., Trinity.
Arthur Bernard Cook, M.A., Trinity.
Francis Macdonald Cornford, M.A., Trinity.
♦Campbell, S. G. (e) Christ's
Grace, J. F. (d) King's
Gardner, A. {d) King's
*Ha8luck,F. W. (d*) King's
Second Class.
Stobart, J. C. Trin.
Third Class.
Johnson, T. G. (b) Jesus
Brough, L. M. (c) Girton I
Crum, J. G. (d) Netmham \
WOMEN.
ADVANCED STUDENT.
Jones, W. A. Cuius
18—2
412
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
Part I. — June, 1901,
Examiners
'Charles Walter Moule, M.A., Corpus Ghristi.
Arthur Woolgar Verrall, Litt.D., Trinity.
Albert William Spratt, M.A., St Catharine's.
Edward Seymer Thompson, M.A., Chnst's.
William Trevor Lendrum, M.A,, Gonville and Caius.
Peter Giles, M.A., Emmanuel.
Nathaniel Wedd, M.A., King's.
Division 1.
Richards, R. C.(a) Trin.
Division 2.
Hopkins, R. Y. N.
Maiden, R. H.
i*Norwood, G. (b)
Salter, W. H.
*Sleeman, J. H.
Smith, C. J.
Ure, P. N.
Emm.
King's
Joh.
Trin.
Sid.
Pemb.
Caius
First Class,
Division 3.
Anderson, W. B.
Bedale, C. L.
Buckley, R.
*Dawkins, R. M^G.
Edghill, E. A.
Ffrench, W. K. P.
Goode, S. W.
Hobday, R. H.
Hooper, P. R.
Lowe, W. D.
Trin.
Clare
Emm.
Emm.
King's
Pemb.
Caius
Sid.
Emm,
Pemb.
Lubbock, P.
King'
f
Owen, C. H.
JesvLs
Smith, W. H.
Jesus
Squire, S. G.
Christ's
Stevens, F. B.
Christ's
5j'dney-Turner,
Taylor, M. LI.
S.A. Trin
Pemb.
Wace, A. J. B.
Pemb.
Division
Armstrong, F. W
. Joh.
Boughey, G. M.
Bright, W. A.
Trin.
Caius
Cowan, G. H.
Corp.
Fulford, F. W.
Jesus
Hall Hall, H.
Jesus
Hooper, J.
Husbands, .J. E.
Pemb.
Corp.
Kenyon, H. G.
Pemb.
Noble, A. E.
Cath.
Rippmann, C. H.
King's
Savile, E. C.
Queens'
Shelley, M. B.
Christ's
Smith, A. J.
Cath.
Turner, R. C.
Trin.
Williams, C. A.
Queens'
Division 1.
Alexander, C. W.
Cardwell, H. E.
Trin.
Christ's
Clarke, D. H.
King's
CoUett, A. P.
Queens'
Gibson, H.
Queens'
Mackie, A. C.
Corp.
Schofield, A. C.
Magd.
Watt, E. L.
Trin.H.
Second Class.
Division 2.
Beck, B. R.
Booth, S. R,
Byers, J.
Clarke, G. T. K.
Douglas, S. M.
Fry, D. G.
King, H. H.
Lees, W. D.
Ling, G. A.
Scott, T. A.
Skeen, W. H.
Thomas, T. S, W.
Wathen, G. A.
Wiles, G.
Clare
Trin.
Pemb.
Pemb.
Joh.
Queens'
Pemb.
Pet.
King's
Christ's
Sid.
Queens'
Pet.
Cath.
Third Class.
Division 2,
Allen, N. P.
Bagge, H. P.
Bevir, W.
Douglas, M. S.
Dunscombe, G. W.
Eggar, J,
Elliott, A. G.
Gardiner, J. E.
Hind, H. A.
Hoare, L. G.
Mackintosh, H.
Sidgwick, F.
Stokes, F. W.
Division 3.
Barton, C. H.
Conway, F. G.
Evans, H. P.
Fenn, E. V.
Hamilton, J.
Harris, G. W.
Mason, M. T.
Payne, H.C.F.B.
Rackham, M.
Stogdon, F. R.
Symns, J. M.
Walker, J. O.
Wilson, E. R.
Cath.
Trin.
Christ's
Sid.
Corp.
Caius
Emm.
NonColl.
Christ's
Clare
Caius
Caius
Trin.
Corp.
Division 3.
Barnes, F. P.
Magd.
Clare
Bottomley, C. C.
Caius
Magd.
Campbell, G.
Trin.
Queens'
Carr, B. A.
H.Selw.
Emm.
Crabtree, H. G.
Christ's
Trin.
Crofton, R. H.
Joh.
Magd.
Dew^, C. D. E.
Queens'
Queens'
King's
Evans, L. S.
Clare
Higgins, W. N.
Emm.
King's
Johnson, W.H.C.
Trin.
Caius
Johnson, A. S.
Pet.
Trin.
Jose, C. H.
Joh,
Christ's
1 Professor of Greek, University College of S. Wales, Cardiff.
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
413
Part I.— June, 1901
WOMEN.
First Ciass.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Divisimi 1.
Division 1.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Harrison, E. Newnham
Division 2.
Congreve, E. M. Newnham
Maconechy,J.B.C. Newn.
Turner, E. B. Newnham
Division 3.
CJenner, G. B. Girton
Edwards, A. K. Girton
Marshan,A.M.C. Newnham
Division 3.
Bakewell, D. L. Newnham
Cliittick, E. M. Girlon
Walker, D. L. Girton
Division 2.
Lloyd, E. T. Newnham
M*Kerrow,M.C. Girton
Trenerry, E. L. Neumham
Division 3.
Part Il.—Junej 1902.
/Henry Jackson, Litt.D., Trinity.
I John Edwin Sandys, Litt.D., St John's.
Charles Waldstein, Litt.D., King's.
I Leoiiard Whibley, M.A., Pembroke.
ExAMTNFR<5 I J'^i"t^« Hope MoultoH, M.A., Kiiig's.
ji.xAMiNt,iis \ j^^^^gg Wycliffe Headlam, M.A., King's.
Walter George Headlam, M.A., King's.
Frederick William Thomas, M.A., Trinity.
\ Arthur Beniard Cook, M.A., Trinity.
Francis Macdonald Cornford, M.A., Trinity.
First Class. I
Ainswortli, A. R. (li) King's '
Ds *Dawkins, R. M<=f J. (e*)
Emm.
Ds Maiden, R. H. (d) King's
*Rennie, W, (a) (a) Trin.
* Robertson, C. D. (6*)
Trin.
Ds *Sleeman, J.H. (ft) Sid.
Ds Ure, P. N. (d) Cuius
Ds *Wace, A. J. B. (d*) Pemb.
Second Class.
Ds Smith, W. 11.
Ds Tayler, C. B.
Jesus
Corp.
Third Class.
First Class.
Harrison, E. {d) Newnham
Marshall, A. M, C. {d)
Newnham
Walker, D. L. (J) Girton
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Congreve, E. M. Newnham
Genner, G. B. Girton
M<=Kerrow, M. C. Girton
Third Class.
414
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
Examiners
Part I.— June, 1902.
'Artlmr Woollgar Verrall, Litt.D., Trinity.
Charles Walter Moule, M.A., Corpus Christi.
William Emerton Heitland, M.A., >S7 John's.
Marcus Southwell Dimsdale, M.A., King's.
Peter Giles, M.A., Emmanuel.
Henry John Edwards, M.A., Peterhouse.
,Terrot Eeaveley Glover, M.A., St John's
Division 1.
i*Angus, C. F. Trin.
2*Greenwood, L. H. G.King's
*Sheppard, J. T. (a) Kino's
Tennyson, C. B. L. King's
Thompson, T. Caii'is
First Class.
Division 2.
Anderson, J. J. ChrisL's
*Clarke, W. K. L. Jesus
Gaye, A. S. Trin.
Gowers, E. A. Clare
Horowitz, S. Joh.
Macartney, M.H.H. Pemb.
Macnaghten.H.P.W. King's
Maundrell, E. B. Jesus
Pate, H. R. King's
Robertson, A. J. Trin.
Robertson,L.V.M. Queens'
Shettle, P. S. Caius
Tillyard, H. J. W. Caius
*Turner, A. C. Trin.
Williams, W. N. Trin.
*Wood, H. G. Jesus
Division 3.
Darbvshire, J. R.
Emm.
Dobson, B. H.
Emm.
Doughty, E. P.
Fvson, H.
Pemb.
Jesus
Garrett, J. H.
Caius
Greer, W.
Pemb.
Hind, A. M.
Emm.
Laver, L. S.
Joh.
Pumphrey, C. E.
Rawlhison, H. G.
Christ
Emm.
Skey, A. G.
King's
Stokes, J. L.
Pemb.
Webster, J. R.
Clare
Woolf, L. S.
Trin.
Second Class.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Brook, F. B.
Sid.
Black, J. G.
NonColl.
Brady, L. F.
Cath.
Goodden, C. P.
King's
Brackenbury.C.F
H.Selw.
Clark, G. M.
Cath.
Gordon, R. G.
H.Selw.
Cooper, H. W. F.
Corp.
Edwards, A. L.
Garrett, H. L.
Magd.
Gunn, J. W.
Pet.
Cross, M. E.
Queens'
Joh.
Hunt, A. E.
Pet.
Davies, J. R.
Caius
Lonsdale, H. R.
Trin.
Jardine, J. W.
King's
Edmunds, H. W,
Sid.
Meeres, H. W. H
Jesus
Kelly, H. P.
Pet.^
Esdaile, A. J. K.
Magd.
Thorne, H. P.
Jesus
Lawrence, C. H.
Trin.
Findlay, J. A.
Magd.
Walker, H. C.
King's
Legg, G. T.
Lindsell, A. J. G.
King's
Haldane, J. O.
Jesus
Christ's
Harper, L. V.
Christ's
Marrs, F. W.
Joh.
Lasbrey, P. U.
Joh.
Smyth, J. W.
Clare
Meredith, A. R.
Queens'
Stephen, J. T.
Trin.
Morrice, W. W.
Clare
Turner, J. T.
Clare
Paine, W. L.
Sid.
Wordsworth, C. TV
. Trin.
Pate, J. A.
Rhys, W. R.
Richter, A. H. L.
Riley, L.
Robinson, T. H.
Rust, N. A.
Tompson, A. H.
Worthington,R.F
Third Class
Corp.
Emm.
Pemb.
Queens'
Joh.
Pemb.
Trin.
. Emm.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Barnard, D. C.
Trin.H.
Bodington, C. H.
Pet.
Bond, D.
Magd.
de Burgh, L. N.
Sid.
Dickson, R. St J.
Joh.
Francillon, F. J.
Christ'
Hope, B. L.
Emm.
Driffield, L. T.
Cath.
Hill-Thomson,E.W. Pemb.
King, F. L.
Corp.
Gardner, C.
King's
Howell-Smith.A.D
Corp.
Kirkus, C. H.
Cath.
Gardner, J.
Corp.
McLean, C.
Trin.
Procter, R. F.
Pemb.
Hamilton, C. A.
Trin.
Mason, G. H.
Trin.H
Silvanus, E. M.
King's
Johns, B. C.
Magd.
Robinson, F. J,
Emm.
Statham, H. P.
King's
Phillips, C. K.
Cath.
Sewell, F. A. S.
Cath.
Stooks, G. S.
Ward, V. S.
Sid.
Taylor, G. C. R.
Magd.
Trin.
Smith, W. A.
Pemb.
Queens'
Trench, W, L.
Willey, H.
King's
Watkins, J. J.
Christ's
Woodard, A. L.
Trin.
Watson, F.
Queens'
White, H. J.
NonColl.
Winterbotham,T.L. Pemb.
I Feliow of Trinity Hall.
2 FeUow of Emmanuel.
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
Part l.—J^me, 1902.
415
WOMEN.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Division 1.
Division 1.
Thompson, A. M. Girton
Division 1.
Osborri, H. M. Neicnham
Division 2.
Division 2.
Leach, A. K. Newnham
Prior, M. S. Gh-ton
Watkiiis, L. B. Newnham
Wliyte. J. Newnham
Division 2.
Division 3.
Welsli, M. K. Newnliam
Division 3.
Stoker, H. Girton
Division 3.
Martui, M. E. Newnham
Examiners
First Class.
Part ll.—June, 1903.
/Hejiry Jackson, Litt.D., Trinity.
John Edwin Sandys, Litt.D., Hf John's.
] Richard Dacre Archer-Hind, M.A., Tnnity.
Arthur Hamilton Smith, M.A., Tnnity.
Ernest Arthur Gardner, M.A., Gonville and (Jains.
William Trevor Lendrum, M.A., Gonville and Cains
Anderson, W. B. (a) Trin.
Ds i*An{,'us, C. F. (b) Trin.
Ds ■-*Greeiiwood,
L. H. G. (ft) Kinq's
3*Norwood, G. (ft)(B) Joh.
Sydney-Turner.S. A. (ft) Trin.
First Class.
Welsh, M. K. {(1) Newnham
Sfx'ond Class.
Harper, L. V. Christ's
Ds Stokes, J. L. Pemb.
Ds Woolf, L. S. Trin.
Ds Wordsworth, C. W. Trin.
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Third Class.
I FeUow of Trinity Hall. 2 Fellow of Eininanuol.
3 Professor of Greek, University of S. Wales, Cardiff.
416
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
Part I. — June^ 1903.
' Gerald Maclean Edwards, M.A., Sidney.
James Adam, Litt.D., Emmanuel.
Edward Seymer Thompson, M.A., Christ's.
EvAMTNFRq \ ^eoHard Whibley, M.A., Pembrohe.
JixAMiNERS i Arthur Bernard Cook, M.A., Trinity.
Harris Rackham, M.A., Ohrist's.
Henry John Edwards, M.A., Peterhouse.
^Terrot Reaveley Glover, M.A., St John's.
FiEST Class.
Division 1,
Division 2.
Bentwicli, N. de M. Trin.
Broadbent, C. H.
Broomfield, R. S. ChrisL's
Brown, P. R. B.
Corbyn, E. N. Tri^i.
Brown, A. W, S.
Greene, F. C. (b) Penib.
Gielgud, H. L. F.
^Stuart, C. E. ^ Trin.
Hodge, H. S. V.
Wakely, H. D. Joh.
Inglis, A. L.
*Lamb, W. R. M.
Nock, T. A.
Orrasby, F. C.
Perbam, C.
*Richmond, O. L.
Schooling, A. J.
. Trin.
Pemb.
Cuius
A. Pemb.
Trin.
King's
Trin.
Pemb.
Christ's
Christ's
King's
Sid.
Division 3.
Canny, G. B.
Dawes, M. C, B.
Evans, C. L.
Garbett, C. C.
Hall, V. C.
Phillips, E. H.
Rausford, C.
Scott, J. S.
Storrs, R. H. A.
Queens'
Sid.
King's
Jesus
Matfd.
Sid.
Emm.
Emm.
Pemb.
Division 1.
Bates, R. W.
Baxter, A. H, Y.
Brayne, F. L.
Brydon, J. H.
Jobson, R. F.
King, N.
Lazarus, G. M.
Macmillan,W.E.F
Macnaghten, N. D.
Upton, G. F,
Wordsworth,W. A.
Pemb.
Joh.
Pemb.
Pemb.
Cains
Sid.
King's
'. King's
King's
Emm.
Pemb.
Second Class.
Division 2.
Banister, M. H.
Barrow, J, R.
Bennion, A. T.
Booker, E.
Fryer, S. E.
Hargrove, C. R.
Hunter, H. K.
Iremonger, R.
Lasbrey, B.
M«Auliffe, R. P.
Marshall, J
Medley, R. P,
Owen, W. B.
Sell, W. H.
Shackleton, C
Smith, B. S.
Theophilus, R. A
E.
Trin.
Queens'
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Pet.
Queens'
Pemb.
Cath.
Cath.
Jesus
Cuius
Cath.
Jesus
Trin.H.
Trin.
Joh.
Division 3.
Arnold, J. C. Joh.
Barradell-Smith, W. Joh.
Camenisch, F. Kimi's
Carey, D. S. Magd.
Carter, J. S. Kirui's
Cooke, W. C. C. Qui^ms'
Gardiner, A. F. Corp.
Hutchinson, E. W. Pit.
New, T. G. Pemb.
I'orter, T. H. Juh.
Priestland, E. A. H.Selw.
Division 1.
Bates, H. R.
Emm.
Browne, F. M.
Pet.
Eatherley, W.
Queens
Gascoigne, T.
Clare
Kennedy, W. J. R
H.Selw.
Kingdon, .J. P.
McAllister, H. C.
Jesus
Corp.
Munford, T. N.
Sid.
Unwin, E. F.
Cath.
Young, D.
Trin.
Third Class.
Division 2.
Bartholomew. G. T. King's
Hawkes, W. J
Ker, R. A.
Kissack, B. K.
Legg, H. G.
Macdonald, C. L
Wilberforce, H. H. Corp.
Wilkinson, F.A.W. Magd.
Joh.
H.Selw.
Emm.
King's
Emm.
Division 3.
Brachi, C. C.
Hatten, A. W.
Knowles, S.
Marston, S. J.
Piper, J. H.
Smith, J. S.
Thompson, K. F.
Wightwick, C.
Cath.
Joh.
Pemb.
Pemb.
Magd.
Cath.
Pemb.
^ Equal second for Chancellor's Classical Medals, 1906.
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
417
Part l.—June, 1903.
WOMEN.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class
Division 1.
Division 1,
Division 1.
Edwards, E. A. G. Newnham
Smiley, S. R. B. Girton
Taylor, M. B. Girton
Arthur, L, F. Newnham
Bonnerjee, P. F. Newnham
Lindsell, A. E. Newnham
Whitehead, T. G. Girton
Division 2.
Division 2.
Division 2.
Matthaei, L, E. Newnham
Gaskell, C. J. Newnham
Linzell, E. M. Newnham
Newcomb, E. Newnham
Bolton, V. Girton
Division 3.
Division 3.
Division 3.
Lewis, M. E. Newnham
Mason, D. Girton
Moxon, E. A. R, Newnham
Skelton, A. E. Newnham
Thomson, M. E. Newnham
Adamson, M. A. Newnham
Flood, M. L. Girton
Willan, M. P. Newnham
Ford, H. Girton
Walters, Y. G. Newnham
Part 11. —Junet 1904.
J James Smith Eeid, Litt.D., GonviUe and Caius.
Arthur Woollgar Verrall, Litt.D., Trinity.
Richard Dacre Archer-Hiiad, M.A., Trinity.
Arthur Hamilton Smith, M.A., Tiinity.
" William Trevor Leii(h-um, M.A., Gomille and Caius.
Nathaniel Wedd, M.A., King's.
Henry Beauchamp Walters, M.A., Kiwfs.
Eussell Kerr Gaye, M.A., Trinity.
First Class.
Ds Brown, P.R. B. (d) Pemh.
Ds ^Richmond, O. L. (d) King's
Tillyard,H.J.W.(c) Caius
Ds Turner, A. C. {h) Trin.
Second Class.
Ds Greene, F. C. (b) Pemb.
Ds Macmillan, W. E. F. King's
*Sheppard, J. T. (a) King's
Third Class.
First Class.
Gaskell, C. .J. (d) Newnham
Mason, D. (b) Girton
Matthaei, L. E. (c) Newnham
Thomson, M. E. (6) Newnham
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Arthur, L. F.
Lindsell, A. E.
Skelton, A. E,
Taylor, M. B.
Whitehead, T. G.
Newnham
Newnham
Neumham
Girton
Girton
Third Class.
18—6
418
CLASSICAL TKIPOSES.
Examiners
Part l.—June^ 1904
James Adam, Litt.D., Emmanuel.
Edward Seymer Thompson, M.A., Christ's.
Leonard Whibley, M.A., Pembroke.
Edward Ernest Sikes, M.A., 8t John's.
Harris Rackham, M.A., Christ's.
Arthur Bernard Cook, M.A., Queens'.
Henry Hebb Sills, M.A., King's.
Vernon Stanley Jones, M.. A., Magdalene.
First Class.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Atkey, F. A. H. H Pemb.
Annand, A. W.
Pemb.
Cane, L. D.
Shi.
Cole, A. F. A.
King's
*Beek, F. G. M.
Clare
Clarke, H. L.
Joh.
i*Crick, P. C. T.
Pemb.
Crees, J. H. E.
Joh.
Cooper, C. R. P.
Caius
Freeman, K. J. (a
Trin.
*Dobbs, A. E.
King's
Hughes, J. W. W.
Emm.
Sands, P. C.
Joh.
*Farrell, W. J.
Jesus
Jenkinson, C. H.
Pemb.
2*Gaselee, S.
Kinq's
Kennedy, W. T.
Trin.
(Jibb, D. E. W.
Trin.
Kingdom, T.
Kiruf't
Jacob, C. W.
Sid.
MacMicliael, H. A
. Magd.
Moylan, J. F.
Quirk, R.
Queens'
Mair, G. R,
Caius
Kinq's
Richardson, H.S.T. Trin.
Rust, P. J.
Pemb.
Shera, F. H.
Jesus
Wilson, T. I. W.
Kind's
Wdsii, A. R.
Caius
Trin.
Second Class
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Blake, W. T.
Cains
Aldous, A. C.
Jesus
Adamson, H, B.
H.Selw.
Clague, J.
Pet.
Bendall, F. W. D,
H.Selw.
Boughey, P. F.
Draper, F. W. M.
Pemb.
Droop, J. P.
Trin.
Brothers, M.
Clare
Queens'
Ferguson, A. A.
Trin.
Coulcher, G. B.
Corp.
Esdaile, E. G. K.
Cuius
Greer, H.
Pemb.
Ebden, J. W.
Caius
Farmer, F. R.
Queens'
Hale, H. E.
Caius
Fay, S. J.
Christ's
Hanna, J. H.
Corp.
Pearman, J. O'H.
Roberts, F. B.
Caius
Goolden, C. D.
Christ's
Jenkins, A. E.
.1 add, F. A.
Joh.
Jesus
Hamilton, K. L. B
Joh.
H.Selw.
Koxby, O. R. M.
Emm.
Hoare, V. G.
Kinq's
Kafka, E. J.
I.owndes, R. G.
Queens'
Searle, G. A. H.
Christ's
Inger, H. K
Catii.
Clare
Tomkinson, H. F,
Sid.
Matthew, A. F.
Emm.
Miles, A. B.
Queens'
Wilson, W. E.
Pemh.
Mitchell, A. A. M
Pet.
North, W. G. B.
Caius
Ogle, R. W. S.
Pemb.
Olphert, W.
King's
Ritchie, S. C.
Trin.
Pond, L. H.
Trin.
Shannon, G. C.
Joh.
Price, A. F. M.
Down.
Sharp, J. S.
Jesus
Turner, J. R.
King's
Streeten, E. R.
Kinq's
Taylor, J. N.
Joh.
Tennant, C. G.
Trin.
Tiddy, C. W. E.
Joh.
Viney, F. H.
Caius
Walker, N.
Sid.
Ward, 0. S.
Emm.
Wood, N. P,
Sid.
AVood, T. P.
Pet.
Third Ciass
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Chaplin, L. L.
Trin.n.
Carrie, W. H. B.
Emm.
Bennett, R.
Trin.H.
Deacon, P. L,
Jesus
Choyce, J. C.
Emm.
Coleridge, G. H. B
. H.Selw
Dru Drury, C.
Trin.
Jones, B.
Trin.
Johnson, C. R. I.
Maqd.
Durnford, F. H.
Corp.
Miller, H. H. L.
Pemb.
Kempe, W. A.
Trin.
Green, F. G.
Trin.
Milne Home, A. C
. Pemb.
Loram, C. T.
King's
Jones, R. A.
Kinq's
Morrison, J. A. C
Trin.H.
Spink, J. F.
Joh.
Keyworth, F. M.
Joh.
Rudd, C. T.
Cath.
Stoney, T. R.
Pemb.
McDonell, H. C.
Cm-p.
Taylor, R. C.
Williams, H.
Emm.
Thorne, W. R. P.
Pet.
Norbury, F. C.
Joh.
Pemb.
Walker, E. R. Z.
Cath.
Rebsch, R. F. W.
Clare
Wilson, G.
Joh.
5 Equal second for Chancellor's Classical Medals, 1905.
1 Fellow of Clare. \ Pellow of Magdalene.
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
419
Part l.—June^ 1904.
WOMEN.
First Class.
Second Class,
Division 1.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 2.
Edghill, E. M. Newnham
Finney, C. D. Girton
Archibald, E. Newnham
Bagge, L, M. Newnham
Longman, M. G«r<on
liider, B. C. Girton
Division 3.
Division 3.
Hirst, M. E. Newnham
Heap, E. M. Girton
Kichter, G. M. A. Girton
Wordsworth, E, C. Newnham
Third Class.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Voulea, E. D. F. Girton
Division 3.
Corbett, M. I. Newnham
Examinees
Paet II.— June, 1905.
/Arthur Woollgar Verrall, Litt.D., Trinity.
j Robert Seymour Conway, Litt. D., Cuius.
I Edward Seymer Thompson, M.A., Chnst's.
■ William Ridgeway, M.A., Gonville and Caii
j James Duff Duff, M.A., Trinity.
I Leonard Whibley, M.A., Pembroke.
j Frederick William Thomas, M.A., THnity.
Henry Beauchamp Walters, M.A., King's.
I Robert Gregg Bury, M.A., Trinity.
^ Russell Kerr Gaye, M.A. Trinity.
First Class.
Bentwich, N. de M. (h) Trin.
Ds Crees, J. H. F^ (c) Joh.
Ds *Dobbs, A. E. (6) King's
Ds Droop, J. P. (d) Trin.
Ds *Farrell, W. J. (d) Jesus
Ds- Kingdom, T. (d) Kim/'s
*Lamb,W.R.M.(&) Trin.
Ds *Sands, P. C. (c) Joh.
*Stuart, C. E. (6*) 2Vm.
First Class.
Bagge, L. M. (e) Newnham
Edghill, E. M. (6'^) Newnham
Finney, C. D. (c) Girton
Second Class.
Ds Chaplin, L. L.
Ds iGaselee, S.
Ds Ritchie, S. C.
Trin. II.
King's
Third Class.
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Moxon, E. A. R. Newnham
Third Class.
ADVANCED STUDENT.
Thomas, F. J. Emm.
1 Fellow of Magdalene.
420
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
Examiners
Part I. — June^ 1905.
J Peter Giles, M.A., Emmanuel.
William Trevor Lendrum, M.A., Gonville and Caius.
Edwin Abbott, M.A., Jesus.
Edward Ernest Sikes, M.A., St John's.
Henry Hebb Sills, M.A., King's.
Francis Macdonald Cornford, M.A., Trinity.
Vernon Stanley Jones, M.A., Magdalene.
^Ernest Harrison, M.A., Trinity.
First Ciass
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Cohn, P. V.
Trin.
i*Brooke, Z. N.
Joh.
Cardwell, W.
Caius
Dale, F. R.
Trin.
Butler, R. L. G.
THn.
Malkin, H. W.
Trin.
Fraser, J.
Trin.
Dedman, A. J.
Christ's
Sargeaunt, G. M.
Caius
Furness, R. A.
Kimf's
Sedgwick, L. J.
Pemb.
Hardy, E. H.
Christ's
Hollond, H, A.
Trin.
Hubback, F. W.
Trin.
Lambert, F.
Christ's
Lloyd, A. H.
Caius
*Mozley, J. K.
Pemb.
Nichols, F. H.
Trin.
Petrie, A.
Trin.
Reid, A. T.
King's
Second Ciass.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Carver, L. H. L.
Jesus
Alderson, A. R
Jesus
Bell, R. F. T.
Joh.
Crofton, J. H.
Pemb.
Bourne, J. G.
Pemb.
Bishop, A. E.
Sid.
Davis, K. J. A.
King's
Collin, A. C.
Coop, W.
Pemb.
Callinan, T. W.
Queens'
Pemb.
Fisk, A. A.
Pemb.
Joh.
Darlington, W. S.
Flinn, 0. S.
Pemb.
de Vine, C N.
Jesus
Gwver H. L.
Magd.
Caius
Garrett, D. T.
Emm.
Hendriks, C. A. C. J
. Clare
Hills, A. H.
rxemmell, K. T.
Pemb.
Hetheringtou, J. R.
Jalland, E. H.
Pemb.
Hoddcr, F, E,
Corp.
H. Selw.
Harris, H. W.
Joh.
Clare
Hubbard, J. A.
Heurtley, W. A.
Caius
Maddocks, R. H.
H. Selw.
Kane, W. B.
Non Coll.
Kirby, W. E.
Emm.
Mannering, L. G.
Sid.
Milton, A. R. B.
Magd.
Krishnanima, J. R.
Emm.
Matthaei, R R.
Trin. H.
Plumptre, B. P.
Emm.
Radclyffu, K. J. D.
Trin.
Murrav, A. H.
H. Selw.
Rowe, W. H. C.
Jesus
Sale, J. F.
Emm.
Peshali, S. F.
Caius
Simpson, J. H.
Pemb.
Prankerd, H. A.
Queens'
Storrs, F. E.
Jesus
Sharp, W. H. C.
Joh.
Tregonint?, R A.
Trin.
Verry, B. T.
Pemb.
Watson, N. L.
Jesus
Watt, G. R.
Emm.
Woolf, E. S.
Sid.
Third Class
.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Capron, J. W.
Cockell, F. H.
King's
Adams, F. B.
Clare
Brown, A. C.
King's
Queens'
Cliandler, W. K.
Trin. H.
Clarke, M. T.
Cath.
Collet, J. S.
Emm.
Cheese, W. G.
Joh.
Finch, H. K.
Joh.
Gray, H. M. F.
Caiiis
FitzGerald, G. M.
Trin.
Keigwin, R. P.
Pet.
Henderson, W. L.
Pet.
Goode.A. G.
Cath.
Miller-Hallett, G.
Trin.
Hood, J. C. F.
Christ's
Hardie, A. D.
Pet.
Hunt, W. E.
H.Selw.
Hayward, L. C.
Pet.
Hutchinson, A. C.
Corp.
Healy, F. D.
NonColl.
Macartney, M. E.
Clare
Jones, E. L.
Pet.
Sparshatt, W. H.
Thompson, N. F.
H. Selw.
Lee, R. S. O.
Emm.
Pemb.
Lyttelton, Hon. G. W. THn.
Thompson, A.
Christ's
Powell, R. H.
Trin.
White, A. S.
King's
Rylance, A. C.
Christ's
1 Drosier Fellow of Caius.
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
421
Paet I.— June, 1905.
WOMEN.
First Class.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Earl, M. A. Newnham
VerriiU, H. W. de G. Newnham
Second Class.
Division 1.
Newman, A. M. airton
Division 2.
m.l'P*'*"*' ^'^ H- Girton
rildesley, E. M. Newnham
Williams, M. V. Neumham
Division 3.
Abbott, H. V.
Dunlop, M. M,
Elligott, L. M.
Horsley, A. F.
Zimmern, D. M.
Newnham
Girton
Nevmham
Newnham
Girton
Third Class.
Division 1.
Bentley, M. H,
Buckley, E. F.
Newnham
Girton
Division 2.
Loch, M. G. Newnham
Division 3.
Sandford, E. H.
Wilson, J. M.
Girton
Girton
Part II.— June, 1906.
^Richard Dacre Archer-Hind, M.A., Tnnity.
William Ridgeway, M.A., Oonville and Cairn.
James Duff Duff, M.A., Tnnity.
Examiners ■{ ^^^^*^^" Hamilton Smith, M.A., Tnnity.
I Leonard Whibley, M.A., Pembroke.
I William Trevor Lendrum, M.A., Oonville and Caius
I Robert Gregg Bury, M.A., Trinity.
Henry John Edwards, M.A., Peterhouse.
First Class.
Ds Dale, F. K. (fc)
Ds Watt, G. R. id)
Trin.
Emm.
Second Class.
Ds Darlington, W. S. Pemb.
Third Class.
Ds Reid, A. T. King's
First Class.
Verrall, H. W. de G. {h)
Newnham
Williams, M. V. (6*) Newnham
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Dunlop, M. M.
Newman, A. M.
Girton
Girton
Third Class.
Sandford, E. H. Girton
422
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
Part L
une, 1906.
/Peter Giles, M.A., Emmanuel.
William WilUs Walker, M,A., Christ's.
Nathaniel Wedd, M.A., King's.
'PvAHTTxrii'na J Ldwiii Abbott, M.A., Jesus.
j]iXAMiNERS ^ j^j^^ Cuthbert Lawson, M.A., PembroJce.
Francis Macdonald Cornford, M.A., Trinity.
I Clement Gutcli, M.A., King's.
^Ernest Harrison, M.A., Trinity.
Division 1.
Ainger, T. E. King's
Knox, A. D. (b) King's
Mattingly, H. (a) Cains
Pearse, P. J. Trin.
Robertson, D. S. (a) Trin.
*Selwyn, E. G. (b) King's
Division 1.
Brooke, G. C.
Carnley, W, B.
Johnston, A. B.
Kemp, K. M«I.
Lloyd, J. D.
Morgan, A. C. O.
Orgill, T. C.
Partington, J. B.
Philby,H. StJ.B. Trin.
Rogers, R. A. Clare
Sheepshanks, A. C. Trin
Sheepshanks, E. Pemb.
Smith, A. P. G. Sid.
Tew, G. C. Em in.
Corpus
Queens'
Joh.
Corp.
Sid.
Trin.
Trin.
Pemb.
Division 1.
Anton, H.
Arndt, G. E. H.
Beaumont, P. J.
Green, E. C.
Levett, L. R.
Stansbury, C. G.
Veysey, W. B.
Emm.
Emm.
NonColl.
Queens'
Trin.
Tnn. 11.
Queens'
First Class.
Division 2.
Boag, G. T. Trin.
Capron, N. H. Pemb.
2^Clayton, G. IT. Pemb.
Drummond, J. G. Christ's
Hill, W. D. P. King's
Hulton-Sams, K, A. Jesus
Marsden, T. Caius
Michie, J. L. Trin.
Seaton, A. A. Pemb.
Tasker, T, J. Trin.
Wordsworth, J. C. Trm.
Young, G. M. King's
Second Class.
Division 2.
Backwell, H. F. Kino's
Cator, G. E, Jl.Sdw.
Champion, A. B. Jesus
Collister, H. J. Sid.
Harris, A. M. Jes^ls
Johnson, A. D. Trin.
Macaulay, D. Joh.
Massey, B. W. A. King'x
Mellor, J. E. Jesus
Roberts, J. H, Mai/<l.
Ruttledge, II. Pemb.
Seymour, H. .J. Trin.
Wood, P. B. Clare
Third Class.
Division 2.
Bell, W. S.
Green, H.
Harding, A. F. S
Harrison, G. L.
Henderson, R. K
Hogan, F. P.
Ingpen, D. L.
Meakin, B.
Smylv, C. F.
Watts, H. L.
Wilson, R. W.
Pet.
Trin.
. Queens'
Queens'
, Clare
NotiColl.
Trin.H.
Trin.
Trin.H.
Cath.
H.Selw.
Division 3.
Burton, W.
Colbeck, L. G.
Ellis, A. I.
Jenkin, H. A.
Johnstone, D.
Lewis, P. J.
Loyd, P. H.
Meldrura, R.
Oaten, E. F.
Patterson, L.
Tavlor, J. R. S.
Wright, J. M.
Christ's
King's
Joh'.
Jesus
King's
Joh.
King's
Joh.
Sid.
Trin.
Pemb.
Jesus
Divi^sion 3.
Bidwell, R. A. Trin.
Bishop, W. E. Pet.
Brameld, A. J. M. Cath.
Clogg, F. B. Emm.
Cooper-Hunt, C.L. Emm
Crowther, H. N. Emm.
Duranty, W.
Howse, C. A.
,lebb, R. D.
Leeke, E. J.
London, H. S.
Lucas, W. R.
Emm.
Clare
King's
Trin.
Clare
Magd.
Mansel-'Pleydell, J. M. Trin.
Perry, T.
Scholrteld, A. F.
Shann, C. B.
Soulby, T. H.
Tillard, P. J. B^
Wauton, A. D.
Pet.
King's
Emm,
King's
Cains
Clare
Winterbotham, H. King's
Division 3.
Hicks, H. G. F. Corp.
1 Fellow of Corpus.
2 Fellow of Peterhouae.
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
423
Part I.— June, 1906.
First Class.
Division 1.
Second Class.
Division 1.
Third Class.
Division 1.
Taylor, A. M. Neymham
Walrond, E. E. M. Neumham
Division 2.
Division 2.
Division 2.
Marsh, G. E. Girton
Radford, K. K. Neumham
Nicholson, S. M. Girton
Willis, M. Girton
Division 3.
Division 3.
Division 3.
Thompson, F. L, D'A.
Giiion
Peannan, C. G. Girton
Boyd, M. A. Girton
Bullen, H. E. Girton
Percival. A. L. Newnham
Turner, D. Nrwniiam
Part U.—June, 1907.
Examiners
Eichard Dacre Archer-Hind, M.A., Tnnity.
Arthur Hamilton Smith, M.A., Tnnity.
Ernest Arthur Gardner, M.A., Caius.
William Trevor Lendrum, M.A., Caius.
Peter Giles, M.A., Emmanuel.
\ James Wyclifife Headlam, M.A., King's.
' William Edward Jordan, M.A., King's.
Ernest Harrison, M.A., Tnnity.
Sidney George Campbell, M.A., Christ's.
Charles Frankhn Angus, M.A., Tnnity Hall.
First Class.
Fraser, J. (e) Trin.
Ds Mattingly, H. (c*) (a) Caius
Ds Pearse, P. J. (a*) Trin.
Second Class.
Ds Ainger, T. E.
Ds Brooke, G. C.
Ds Hill, W. D. P.
Ds Knox, A. D. (b)
Ds Massey, B. W. A.
Petrie, A.
Ds Scholfield, A. F.
i*Sehvyn, E. G. (b)
Ds Sniitli, A. P. G.
Kino's
Corpus
King's
King's
King's
Trin.
King's
King's
Sidney
Third Class.
First Class.
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Pearman, C. G.
Willis, M.
Girton
Girton
Third (JLAtvij.
1 FeUow of Corpui.
424
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
Part I.— June, 1907.
J Gerald Maclean Edwards, Sidney.
William Willis Walker, M.A., ChrisVs.
Nathaniel Wedd, M.A., King's.
Harris Rackham, M.A., Christ's.
Henry John Edwards, M.A., Peterhouse.
John Cuthbert Lawson, M.A., Pembroke.
Clement Gutch, M.A., king's.
i Russell Kerr Gaye, M.A., Trinity.
First Class.
Division 1.
Campbell, A, Y.
Gledstone, F. F.
Hackfortli, R.^
Rhodes, P. G. M.
Twinn, F. C. G.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Petnh.
Joh.
Division 1.
Arbuthnot, W. J.
Collier, H. M. S.
Darwin, J. H.
Elischer, M. H.
Fair, C. H.
Fisher, F.
Frith, W. R.
Kirkpatrick,A.P.
Luard-Selby. R. B.
Macnee, E. A.
Robinson, A. Q.
Smith, W. H.
Toplis, A. R.
Townsend, A.L.II.
Twells, J.
Woodman, G. S.
Trin.JJ.
H.Se/u:
Joh.
Pemb.
Pemb.
Clare
Pemb.
Trin.
Il.Sehv.
Clare
Cains
Sid.
Pet.
Cuius
Jesus
Jesus
DivUion 1.
Dobson, A. T. A. Emm.
Gillibrand, A. Corpus
Newton, A. F. Cath.
Starey, A, H. H.Selw.
Division 2.
Allen, L. J.
Barnard, J. D.
Brown, S. K.
Elmslie, W. A. L.
Gonmie, A. W.
Ham, G, L,
Hearson, H. F. P.
Ingle, N. L.
Matthews, B.
Morris, A. R.
Naish, C. G.
Orde, C. W.
Ralph, H. W.
Raven, C. E.
Stewart, H.
Trin.
Jesus
King's
Christ's
Trin.
Christ's
King's
Christ's
Pemh.
Queens'
Christ's
King's
King's
Gaius
Trin.
Second Class.
Division 2.
Anderson, L.R.D.
Berry, A. G,
Blamire Brown, C.
Doll, W. A. M.
Gardner, R. G.
Goodall, E. B. H.
Ground, E. G.
Ince, 8. R.
Laidlaw, H, A. L.
Leslie, J. R.
Lidgett, J. C.
Mather, A. L.
(Jldham, J. E.
Recs, R. A. T.
Robinson, L. M.
Rogers, P. W. M.
Shaw, R. C.
Stewart, D. M.
Streeten, A. H.
Taylor, E. A. T.
Williams, A. S.
Third Class,
Division 2.
Baily, R. E. H.
Booty, M. G. R.
Burder, G. E. L.
Lesser, R. W.
Marriott, S. J.
Moore, C. A. G.
Ridout, E. S. F.
llowsell, J. B.
Rov, M. H. T.
Stuart, E. A. G.
Tudor-Owen,F.H.G,
Joh.
Sid.
Maqd.
Tri'n.H.
Trin.
Jesus
Sid.
Christ's
Joh.
King's
Emm.
Trin.
Emm.
Dotvn.
Pet.
Maqd.
Sid.
Joh.
Emm.
Corpus
H.Selw.
Pemb.
Christ's
Trin.
Trin.
Chrisfs
H.Selw.
Queens'
Jesus
Jesus
Emm.
Trin.H.
Division 3.
Bonser, W. J.
Bosworth-Smith,
Christ's
N. D.
Pemb.
Courtenay, R. H
Emm.
Durnford, R. S.
Kind's
Ellis, J. W. C.
Sid.
Franklin, R. P.
Pemb.
Gandy, H.
Joh.
Gray, A. P.
Emm.
Gray, W. A.
Cuius
(irundv, W. W.
King's
Hobson, 0. R.
King's
Imlay, A. D.
Emm.
Jackson, H. A.
Trin.
Kelly, L G.
Queens'
Mair, E. M.
Sid.
Parker-Smith,W.I
. King's
Penny, G. S.
Jesus
Preston, D. J.
Pemb.
Stead, W. J. V.
Joh.
Watts, N. H.
Pet.
Division 3.
Belcher, G.
Cath.
Couch, A. W.
Magd.
Dibben, N, C.
Corpus
(lonne, F.
NonColl
Griffith, R. G.
Emm.
Halliday,C.W.A
. King's
Hallows, R. W.
Mugd.
Humphrys, C. G.
Pemb.
Lister, J. G.
Cath.
Manning, W.
Playne, H. F.
Cath.
Pemtj.
Smith, E.
Cuius
Somerset, R.H.E.n
. Queens'
Joh.
Stanford, H. C.
Stewart, M.
Corpus
Waterall, L. S.
Jesus
Whittield, J. 0.
Pemb.
Division 3.
Boultbee, H. T. Christ's
Fletcher, M. H.Selw.
Gooch, H. W. Sid.
Orr, A. W. Christ's
Priestland,J.F.E. H.Selw.
Richardson,J.P.A. Trin.
^ Equal for Chaacellor's Clawical Medali, liWS.
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
425
Part I.- June, 1907.
WOMEN.
F1R8T Class.
Division 1.
Tarrant, D. Girton
Divinon 3.
Brock, M. D. airton
Shillington, A. Girl(m
Second Class.
Divigion 1.
Curtis, M.
Iremonger, E.
Lothian, E. T.
Newnham
Newnham
Newnham
Division 2.
Creak, C. B.
Ewart, E. .J.
Ferguson, M.
Gardner, M.
Division
Friedeberg, E. L.
Walters, F. E,
Nevmham
Girton
Newnham
Newnham
Newnham
Girton
Third Class.
Division 1.
Peskett, S. M. Girton
Division 2.
Iremonger, G. Girton
Division 3.
Jewson, D. Girton
Peaty, M. F. Newnham
Part II,— June, 1908.
/John Percival Postgate, Litt.D., Tniiiiy.
Ernest Arthur Gardner, M.A., Caius.
1 Nathaniel Wedd, M.A., Kiiufs.
Examiners -^ -^^^"'^ Bernard Cook, M.A., Queens'.
' Henry John Edwards, M.A., Peterhouse.
Ernest Harrison, M.A., Trinity.
Charles Franklin Angus, M.A., Trinity Hall.
^ John Burnet, M.A., Oxon.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Gomme,A.\V.(ri*)rnw.
Ds Ingle, N. L. (c*) Christ's
Ds Michie, J. L. (c) Trin.
Ds Ralph, H. W. (c) King's
Robertson, D. S. (d) Trin.
Ds Campbell, A. Y. Joh.
Ds Wordsworth, J. C. Trin.
WOMEN.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Shillington, A. (c) Girton
Tarrant, D, (fe) Girton
Brock, M. D. Girton
Walters, F. E. Girton
426
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
Examiners •{
Part I.— June, 1908.
^ James Smith Reid, Litt.D., Caius.
Charles Walter Moule, M.A., Corpua.
William Willis Walker, M.A., C'lrnst's.
Henry Hebb Sills, M.A., King's.
John Cuthbert Lawson, M.A., Pemhroke.
Vernon Stanley Vernon Jones, M.A., Magdalene.
Russell Kerr Gaye, M.A., Trinity.
Sidney George Campbell, M.A., Chnst's.
FiEST Class.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Divisimi 3.
Adams, A. B.
Emm.
Boughey, C. L. F. Trin.
Bland, G. N. M.
King's
Adcock, F. E.«|r
King's
Caiger, S. L. Christ's
Cleary, W. C.
Douglas, F. W. G.
Trin.
Duke, W. H.
Jesus
Durnford, H. G. E. King's
Clare
Gow, A. S. F.
Trin.
Edgcunibe,A. J, P. Magd.
Edmunds, H. V.
Jesus
Hales, G. T.
Christ's
Grose, S. W. Christ's
Herman, G, L.
King's
Roechling, G. D.
Queens'
Lely, W. G. Em7n.
Ingle, R. G,
Queens'
Rooth, A. V.
King's
Lindsell, R. E. King's
Michell, N. B.
Trin.
Pelly, R. L. Clare
Milner- White, R.
Pemb.
Redman, G. B. Jesus
Wells, G. W.
Pet
Rose, H. A. Joh.
Woodard, E. A.
Christ's
Rudman, F. R. R. King's
Taylor, C. F. Emm.
Wood, R. S. Jesus
Young, M. A. King's
Second Class.
Vivision 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Ashcroft, F.
Emm.
Bain, P. W. Magd.
Barber, L. C.
King's
H.Selw
Chase, G. A.
Queens'
Queens'
Butler, W. G. Queens'
Barnes, F.
Clark, F. K.
Crosbie, R. E. H. Pemb.
Brice-Smith, R.
Joh.
Coraey, L. G.
Joh.
de Burgh-Hamilton,
Fectham, F. G.
Trin.
Cushion, E. J.
King's
A. H. Corpus
Freetb, U. E.
H.Selw.
Dodd, R. P.
Joh.
Drysdale, .1. M. Pet.
Galloway, S. J.
Jesus
Gaffikin, G. H.
Clare
Forrer, H. A. Magd.
Goldschmidt,E.r
. Trin.
Knight, E. A.
Corpus
La Fontaine, S. H. Caius
Iremonger, E. V.
Joh.
Knight, H. F.
Cuius
Lucas, A. E. O. //. Selw.
Kensington, H. le G
. Pemh.
Kraus, M.
Joh.
Mayo, C. W. Caf.h.
Otter-Barry, H.van
Perrin, E, C.
L. Trin.
Lipson, D. L.
Corpus
Minton-Senhouse,B.D. Sid.
PeL
Metcalfe, F. W.
Sid.
Morgan, H. R. Magd.
Stokes, H. G.
Pemb.
Shaw, C. L.
Sid.
Nobes, F. J. Clare
Winter, G. P. T.H.£/hw«.
Thompson, D. H
Magd.
Percival, A. F. Caius
Thomson, J.
Trin. 11.
Prior, H. B, Caius
Whitcombe, L.
Trm.H.
Reed, H. W. T. Trin.
Scougal, K. H. Joh.
Seymour, A. G. Jesus
Smith, A. D. Pemb.
White, M. G. King's
Whitehoru, R. H. Emm.
Williams, 0. J. Clare
Third Class.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Brierley, W. B.
Christ's
Cahusac, S. D. N. Trin.H.
Ames, E. F. W.
Pemb.
Fry, G. S.
King's
Edwards, C. J. King's
Barrett, L. T. S,
Christ's
Harrison, L. O.
Sid:
Foster, H. P. R. King's
Brown, G. B.
Kind's
Hughes, T. G.
Trin.
Fox-Strangways,W.A. Pemh.
Hicks, F. W.
Joh.
Irwin, H. M.
H.Selw.
Muncey, E. H. P. Joh.
Rankin, J. K.
Queens'
Kingdon, R. G.
Jesus
Perry, H. C. Queens'
Kigby R.
NonColl.
Pym, T. W. Trin.
Sanders,W. G.P
H.Selw.
Stewart, E. W. H
Sid.
Tomkinson, C. E
Sid.
t Equal for Chancellor's Classical Medals, 1909.
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
427
FiusT Class.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Part I.— June, 1908.
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Division 1.
Maltland-Watkins, G.
Newnham
Division 2.
Broad, L.
Davies, M.
Girton
Newnham
Division
3.
Colev, D.
Cox,'D. E.
Lupton, E. G.
Reed, M. A.
Scott, D. F.
Sing, E. J.
Newnham
Girlon
Newnham
Newnham
Neumham
Newnham
Third Cla.ss.
Division 1.
Anderson, E. F. N,-wnham
Bevan, A. M. New ham
Radford, E. Newnham
Division 2.
Daubeny, M. Girlon
Division 3.
Arnold, M. P.
Biggs, W.
Nciniham
Girton
Part II.— June, 1909.
/Leonard Whibley, M.A., Pembrolce.
I Walter Leaf, Litt.D., Trinity.
I Robert Drew Hicks, M.A., Trinity.
Examiners \ ^i^'' Hamilton Smith, M^ TMy.
William Trevor Lendrum, M.A., Caiua.
Artliur Bernard Cook, M.A., Queens'.
Henry John Edwards, M.A., Peterhouse.
^ John Burnet, M.A., Oxon.
First Class.
Ds Adams, A. B. (<•) Emm.
Ds Adcoek, F. E. (c) ![ Kinq's
Ds Duke, W. H. (a*) Jesus
Ds Gow, A, S, P. (d») Trin.
Ds Grose, S. W. (d) Christ's
Ds Hackforth, R. (b) IT Trin.
Ds Taylor, C. F. (fc) Emm.
Second Class.
Ds Brice-Smitli, R.
Ds Hales, (J. T.
Ds Herman, G. L.
Ds Metcalfe, F. W.
Joh.
Christ's
Kinq's
Sid.
Third Class.
Ds Mwards, C. J. Kituj't
WOMEN.
First Class.
Radford, E. (d) Newnham
Second Class.
Maitland-Watkins, G.
Newnham
Third Class.
428
CLASSICAL TEIPOSES.
Examiners -
Pakt I.— June, 1909.
James Smith Keid, Litt.D., Cains.
Albert William Spratt, M.A., St Catharine's.
William Willis Walker, M.A., Christ's.
Henry Hebb Sills, M.A., Kinf/.s.
Vernon Stanley Vernon Jones, M.A., Magdalene.
Sidney George Campbell, M,A., Christ's.
John Herbert Sleeman, M.A., Sidney.
Charles Franklin Angus, M.A., Trinity HaU.
FrKST Class.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3,
Braunholtz, G. E. K. Emm.
Ashcroft, A. H.
Cuius
Duncan, G, S.
Triu.
Butler, J. R. M.
Trin.
Girason, C.
Emm.
Easterling, H. fi.
Trin.
Foster, II. E.
Trin.
Milroy,G.W.W
W.
Firth, R. B.
Kin<;'s
Morris, G. G.
Trin.
Emm.
Gower, R. P. M.
Kmm.
Mozley, J. H.
King's
Hill, A. T,
Emm.
Ramsay, A.
Cuius
Howard, B. W.
Hoyland, J. S.
Trin.
Senior, A. P.
Christ's
Christ's
Sutherland, A. G
Trin.
Laird, P. R.
Pemb.
Tillard, L. B.
Joh.
M<=Cubbin, J. II.
Trin.
Wilson, G. B.
Trin.
Mead, E. W.
Pemb.
Wordsworth, 0. B. Trin.
Meek, J.
Trin.
Roberts, B. C.
Pemb.
Roberts, S. C.
Pemb.
Saunders, F. J.
Turner, J. W. C.
Christ's
Queens'
Christ's
Turner, R, L.
Wiseman, P, H. F. Jesus
Second Class.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Austin, T.
Jesus
Buckley. D. F.
Davies, L. C.
Christ's
Cleworth, T. H.
Queens'
Barrett, H. S.
Joh.
Christ's
Coward, H.
King's
Bibby, E. E.
Pet.
Freeman, P. B.
Trin.
Fawcus, L. R.
Trin.
Bristow, C. H.
Christ's
Hamilton, E. W.
Sid.
Fisher, R.
Guest-Williams,W.K
Pemb.
Brooke, R. C.
Kint/'s
Hardy, M. V.
Sid.
. Joh.
Butler, F. G.
Pet:
Johnson, G. B. B.
Trin.II.
James, E. S. P. K
Lane, H, 0. H.
Corpus
Carey, G. V.
Cains
Laville, L. V.
Corpus
Joh.
Cole, C. H.
Dawkins, J. M=G
Sid.
Mainwaring, C. L
Corpus
Morton, V, C.
Potter, E. C.
Joh.
. Emm.
Mavor, I.
Pigg, C. H.
Sid.
Corpus
Ebden, W. S.
Cains
Jesus
Hodge, J. D. V.
Ireland, W. F.
Pemh.
Shaw, V. G. H.
Clare
Joh.
Shove, G. F.
King's
Knight, A. G.
Queens'
Sprott, M. W. C.
Pet.-
Malcolm, H. W.
Clare
Swan, F. G.
Pemb.
Moore, H. M. M.
Jesus
Morton, F. D.
Joh.
Pym, A.
Kina's
Russell Smith, H.F.Jo;*.
Saunders, G,
Trin.
Spero, L.
Tatham, C. F.
Sid.
Clare
Vivian, G. L.
H. Sehv.
Wallis, F. A.
Pemb.
Williams, W. E.
H.Sdw.
Third Class
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Briggs, C. E.
Sid.
Armstrong, W.J.C. Queens'
Clarke, C. H.
King's
Carpenter, KH.O. Kim/'s
Elwell, C.
Corpus
Downing, L. E. L.
Evans, A. O.
King's
Groves, C. T,
Christ's
Garrett, L. C.
Trin.
Cath.
Hughes, A.
Joh.
Harding, W. H.
Joh.
Hevwood, L. J.
Pemb.
Ruble, G. O.
H. Selw.
Sargent, E. H. G.
Joh.
Mackenzie, R.T.H.Pm6
Simpson, B. H. M
. Magd.
Watkins, L. T.
Corpus
Morrisey, H.
NonCo
I.
Thomas, M. G. T
Jesus
Woodruif, .J. S.
Trin.H.
Scallon, F. J.
Queens
•
Williams, H.P.W.B
Emm.
Watson, G. C.
King's
Young, F. T. C.
Pemb.
CLASSICAL TRIPOSES.
429
Part I.— June, 1909.
WOMEN.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Division 1.
Division 1.
Division 1.
Payne, D. M. E. Girton
Wragge, P. Newnham
Yates, H. Girton
Division 2.
Division 2.
Division 2.
Hardie, M. M. Neumham
Woodward, A. Newnham
Lamb, D. Newnham
Robinson, E. K. Girton
Tildesley, B. M. Girton
Division 3.
Division 3.
Division 3.
Barnard, H. M. Girton
Budgen, H. M. Newnhani
Carey, F. M. K. Newnham
Hall, M. L. Newnham
Richardson. D. Girton
Thomson, A. S. Newnham
Walker, M. E. Newnham
Gibbon, M. Girton
Morgan, B. H. Girton
430
MORAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
Official Examiners:
The Professor of Moral Philosophy, the Professor of Civil
Lawy the Professor of Political Economy, the Professor of the
Laws of England, the Professor of English History.
1851.
Additional. H. A. Holden, M.A., Trinity,
Deputy for the Professor of English History, F. W. Gibbs, M.A. Trin .
First Class.
Ds Mackenzie, Trin.
1 1 Wilson, A. Trin.
*Bruce, Hon.T.C. Jwu*.
l*Hort, Trin.
Additional.
MlDDl.l- BACHELORS.
1852.
W. Johnson, M.A., King's.
First Class.
2 SLivingstone, Trin.
i23*Gorham, Trin.
4*Simnionds, Jes.
Setond Class.
Tatham, Joh-
♦Mayor, Joh.
Jennings, Trin.
Heywood, Trm.
COMMENCING BACHELORS.
First Class.
3 56Sharpe, \Jes.
136P. A. Smitli) Trin.
Heard, Caitu.
Second Class.
Snody, Pet.
♦Sp. Perceval, Tr.H.
Duckworth, Trm.
1863.
Additional. W. Johnson, M.A., King's
MIDDLE BACHELORS.
First Class.
1 256Sharpe,
1 245*Ellis,
1235*Seeley,
3 Lloyd,
Jesut.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Second Class.
6*Perceval, Trin. H.
Fust Class.
l26tiMounsey|», .
(-Heysham),)''*"-
4Fleay, Trin.
Walker, Trin.
^Gedge, Corpus.
1854.
Additional. F. J. A. Hort, M. A., Trinity.
MIDDLE BACHELORS. , COMMBNCINO BACHELORS.
Second Class. \ First Class. Second Class.
Dicey, Trin. !1 2 Scott, Caiut. , Heather, Corpui
245 Lowndes, Christ' t
I 23 Ramsay, Trin.
Kennedy, Caius.
5Wilkins, Tr. H.
1855.
Additional. J. Sharpe, LL.B., y««M*.
MIDDLE BACHELORS.
First Class. Second Class.
256*Shield, Jesus.
1 24 Kennedy, Caius.
346Cornell, Clare.
46* Droop, Trin.
Deighton, Queens'.
COMMENCING BACHELORS.
First Class.
12356Braithwaite, H.T. Clare.
2Barry, iTrm.
123 Pearson, I Pem&.
Bayley, Trin.
I Moral Philosophy Friseint>n
i Distin^ished in Moral Philosapby .
3 Distinituictaed in Modern Hiatory.
4 DiatiDgoithed in Political Economy.
3 Distinguished in Jurisprudenue.
6 Distinguished in English Law.
7 M.P. for Wal8»U, 1895-lMO.
MORAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
431
* Webster,
Monk,
Hooppell
Hoare,
1866.
Additional. H. R. Luard, M.A. Trinity.
COMMENCING BACUBLOK8.
First Class.
MIDDLE BACHELORS.
First Class.
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Caius,
Second Class.
Dix. Caius.
Godson
Pemb.
1 Gully, Trin^
Harrison, Caius.
Boucher, Joh
Second Class.
Sargent,
Morgan,
Trin.
Trin.
1867.
Additional. H. R. Luard, M.A. Trinity.
MIDDLE BACHELORS. , COMMENCING BACHELORS.
First Class. First Class.
Freer
Streeter
Duncan
Trin.
Clare.
Pemb.
Stock
Joh.
1858.
Additional. J. S. Purton, M.A. St Catharine's.
MIDDLE BACHELORS.
First Class.
*Manley
Barlow
Pearson
Clare.
Joh.
Joh.
COMMENCING BACHELORS
First Class.
Haslewood Clare.
Myers Trin.
Midgley Joh.
1859.
Additional. C. S. Perceval, LL.D. Trin. Hall.
MIDDLE BACHELORS.
First Class.
Second Class.
Palmer Trin. Hall.
Clark Sidney.
COMMENCING BACHELOItS.
First Class.
Second Class.
Thomason Trin.
1860.
No Candidates.
1 Viscount Selby. Spealter of the House of Uommon*, 1895— 1»06.
432 MORAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
ExamiDations admitting- to the Degree of B.A.
1861. (February*).
i William Whewell, D.D. Master of Trinity,
Joseph Bickersteth Mayor, M.A. St Johns,
Henry J. Roby, M.A. St John's.
Leslie Stephen, M.A. Trinity Hall.
First Class. Second Class. Third Class.
I Ds Salts Joh. I Ds Nixon Corpus.
•s Salts Joh. I
2 Humphreys i „, .„
(Humphreys-Owen)} ^""•
1861. ( November 1).
[William Whewell, D.D. Master of Trinity.
CvAWf,«»oo J John Fuller, B.D. Emmanuel.
liXAMiNERs /-yy^ M. Campion, B.D. Queen^.
[Joseph B. Mayor, M. A. S/ Johns.
First Class. Second Class. Third Cltus.
Ds*Cobb Trin. I DsRaban Emm. |
1862.
{John Fuller, B.D. Emmanuel.
W. M. Campion, B.D. Queens.
J.l. Hammond, M.A. Triniti/.
Leslie Stephen, M.A. Trimty Hall.
First Class Second Class. Third Class.
Ds Austen Joh. I DsDevey Joh. I — -
Cherrill Joh. I Guinness, F. W. Joft. I
1863.
{J. L. Hammond, M.A. Trinity.
Leslie Stephen, M.A. TYin. Hall.
I. Todhunter, M.A. St Johns.
J. Westlake, M.A. Trinity.
First Class. Second Class. Third Class.
D88*Pearson Joh. I Ds Wayne Trin. I DsLaMothe Joh.
I * Cooke Emm. \
1 By Grace of the Senate, May 24, 18S0, the flrst Exatninntion commenced on Feb. 4, 1861.
Subsetiuent Examinations commenccJ on the last Monday in November till 1881 inclusive.
2 M.P. for Montgomeryshire, 1894—1905.
8 Bishop of Newcastle, Australia, 1880-1889. Hulseau Lecturer, 187S.
4 M.P. for Hereford, 189l»— 1900.
MORAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
1864.
( tT"" w ^^/"^^^^^ ^^' ^^ John's.
Examiners J^u ^^^^la^e, M.A. Trinity.
] John Grote, B.D. Trinity
\ John Venn. M.A. Caius.
433
First Class.
Ds Jardine Christ's.
•Myers Trin.
Macartney Clare.
Payne Down.
Gibson Trin.
Second Clais.
Ds Wood Emman.
Greene Trin
Whalley Joh. '
Third Class.
1865.
(John Grote, B.D. Trinity.
Examiners i{«^^« Todhunter, M.A. St John's.
Leonard Henry Courtney, M.A. St Johns.
Henry Sidgwick, M.A. Trinity.
First Class.
Ds 'Taylor
Roberts
Clare.
Jesus.
Second Class.
Ds Mitchell] Trin.
Stephen J Joh. '
Roach Joh.
Trench Trin.
Barnett Caius.
Third Class.
Ds Peto Trin.
1866.
(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.
0
s *Scott
Jesus.
*Mansel
Trin.
Hewitt
Joh.
*Maccoll
Down.
Leach
Caius.
Second C
lass.
Third Class.
Ds Ribton
Pemb.
Ds Given Caius.
Questel
Down.
Durieu Joh.
iMulUnger
Joh.
Phillips! ^„ Caius.
Scarlin ( ^*- Joh.
Toone ) Joh.
Hamondl -^^ Joh.
SharrockJ^JoA.
Trench Irin.
1867.
I William Magan Campion, B.D. Queens'.
ExAMiNERs<^®"^®-'^®^" Anthony Hort, M.A. Trinity
John Fred. Denison Maurice, M.A. Trinity.
Thomas Webster, M.A. Trinity.
First Class.
Second Class.
Ds *Bonser) Clare.
Ramsay ( n^„ Christ's.
West f^«- Joh.
Yates J Jestu.
Ds Cary 1 Emm.
M<=Lachlan j IVin.
*Cox ) Joh.
a^Gwatkin / Joh.
Hallowesh^?. Caius.
SLOW I Joh.
M liner ) Pemb.
Ashe Joh.
1 Author of "The University of Cambridge from the Barlie»t Tlmef," ParU I. and II.
2 Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History. 8 Lord Low. ^I^r^ »f Se»»'<»° ,
4 Prebeadary of St Paul's. 5 Bishop of Worcester. Hon. Fellow of Emmanuel.
19
Third Class.
Ds Gordon ) ;«„ Trin.
Mowattl"^*' Caius.
Foster Corpus.
*Nash Qiuens'.
Blunt (ktius.
SYeatman Emm.
(Yeatnian-Blggs)
434
MORAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
Examiners
1868.
{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.
First Class.
Ds*Verdon
Armitage
Elwin
Fayle)
Fox i
Joh.
Trin.
Cath.
Trin. H.
Trin.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Ds Brown ) Pemb.
Ds Abbott
Trin.
Lee Warner } Joh.
•Stewart
Trin.
Mansfield ) Joh.
Collins
Corpus
Trimmer
Caiui.
Cox )
Trin.
Orr 1
Joh.
Shepheard
Jesus.
Hopper
Joh.
1869.
(Fenton John Anthony Hort, M.A. Trin.
Examiners J Frederick William Henry Myers, M.A. Trin.
[Joseph Bickersteth Mayor, M.A. Joh.
Spencer Mansel, M.A. Trin.
First Class.
Ds *Gardner 1
West J
Donisthorpe '
*Harris j
Knox
Marshall, S. A. I
Smith J
Christ's.
Trin.
Trin.
Kind's.
Caiiis.
Irin.
Joh.
Second Class.
Ds iBalfour )
Luffman [
2 Montgomery)
Trin.
Corpus.
Trin.
Third Class.
Ds Harper)
Gates j
Healey
Master
Pearman
Wilson,
Newcombe
, }
D.IL-'
Clare.
Trin. 11.
Trin.
Clare.
Pet.
Joh.
Corpus.
1870.
r Joseph Bickersteth Mayor, M.A. Joh.
Examiners^ ^P^°*^^^^^°^®^' ^'^' ^^*^
I John Venn, M.A. Caius.
I George Gilbert Scott, M.A. Jesus.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Ds3*FoxweU Joh.
Ds Noon Joh.
Ds Curtis
Christ's
Burder Joh.
Howson Christ's.
England
Trin.
Thomas Trin.
Wilkes Joh.
Empson
Trin.
Footman Pet.
Hankey
Matthews
Trin.
Trin. H
Walker
'cT'
Sarson
Ghica
Trin.
1871.
A. C. Eraser.
Examiners
J. Venn, M.A. Caiw
' G. Gilbert Scott, M.
y.
A. Jesus.
J. B. Pearson, M.A.
Joh.
First Glass.
Second Class.
Third Glass.
Ds *Lawrence Down.
D8*Wood Joh.
Ds Douglas
Corpus
4Ede ) Joh.
Ranson "1 Joh.
Watson I Queens'.
Ward
Pemb.
Goodhart ( Corpus.
Stokes f Joh.
Strutt ; Trin.
1 M.P. for City of London. Hon. Fellow of Trinity.
2 Bishop of Tasmania, 1889—1901.
3 ProfesBorof Political Economy at University College, London.
4 Dean of Worcester. Hulsean Lecturer, 1895.
Ds
MORAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
1872.
(John P. Taylor, M.A., Clare.
Examiners { JJ^nfy Sidgwick, M.A., Trin.
T. W. Levin, M.A., (7«^A.
U. R. Mozley, M.A., King's.
435
First Class.
Cunningham I IVin.
ngl
^Maitland
^Thompson
Kead, C.
Smith
2'rin.
Christ's.
Christ's.
Pet.
Second Class.
Ds Berry Trin.H.
Third Class.
Ds Simpson
Cliarles
Evans
Read, E.
Dinnis
Joh.
Joh.
Tnn.
Christ's.
Pet.
1873.
I Thomas Woodhouse Levin, M A Cath
Examiners J John Rickards Mozley, M.A., King's. '
Josiah Brown Pearson, M.A., Joh.
Percy Gardner, M.A., Chrisfs.
First Class.
DsaLyttelton, A. T. Tnn.
Cunynghame Joh.
Ambridge.F. J. 1 Joh.
Wills jjoh.
Second Class.
Ds Agnew Joh.
Baines \ Joh.
Cooper, C. J.j Joh.
Third Class.
Ds Bashford
Quilter
Brereton
Trin.
Trin.
1874.
(Josiah Brown Pearson, M.A., Joh.
Examiners J ^®^^y Gardner, M.A., Chrisfs.
.c.XAMiNERb< jj^^j^^^j. goj^g^t^jj Foxwell, M.A., Joh.
\ W. Stanley Jevons.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
D8 4*Ward Trin.
Ds Hicks
Trin.
Ds Gordon Pemb.
Foxwell
Joh.
Cox Joh.
Turner
Tnn.
Taylor Trin.
Gilbert
Chrut's.
Montgomery Trin.
Kirkham Trin.
Mildmay Trin.
1875.
[Herbert Somerton Foxwell, M.A.,Joh.
Examiners i William Stanley Jevons
I Spencer Mansel, M. A., Trin.
'Alfred Slater West, M.A., Trin.
First Clas.
,
1 Second Class.
1 Third Class.
Ds
^Keynes
Anderton
Pemb.
Joh.
Ds Hurndall
Mitchell
BosTis
Joh.
Cuius.
Joh.
Db Hooper C
Browne C
1 Archdeacon of E
y. Hul«c«n l-f ctiir^r. 1885.
Hon. Fellow of Caiu«.
Clare.
Cath.
2 Downing Professor of the Laws of Enftland. 1888— 1906. . ^„ .,^ ,„. „ , _
3 Bishop Suffragan of Southampton, 1898-1903. Master of Selwyn College, 1881-18B*. Hul»e«n
Lecturer, 1891.
4 Professor of Mental Philosophy and Logic.
19—2
436
MORAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
Examiners
Firs* Class.
Da Jacobs Joh.
iNicholson, J.S.I Trm,
Ryland )Joh.
Bower, H. M. Trin.
Examiners
1876.
Alfred Slater West, M.A. Trin.
W. Levin, M.A. Cath.
Henry Sidgwick, M.A. Trin.
(A]
(Alfred Marshall, M.A. Joh.
Second Class
Da Parker
Horny
Joh.
Joh.
Third Class.
Ds Davies Trin.
It
^T
First Class.
D8*Mummery(Momerie)Jo/i.
*Warren Joh.
1877.
H. Sidgwick, M.A. Tri?i.
W. Levin, M.A. Cath.
T. R. Birks, M.A. Trin.
G. Groom Robertson.
Second Class.
Ds 2Robson 1 Caius.
Wilson J Joh.
Burrows "I Christ's.
I Mills J Clare.
Third Class.
Bealey Trin.
Del Castillo 1 Trin.
Dent J Trin.
Examiners
First Class.
1878.
J. Venn, M.A. Caius.
G. Groom Robertson.
F. W. Maitland, M.A. Trin.
J. Ward, M.A. Trin,
Second Class.
Ds *Pinsent Joh.
Holder Joh.
Third Class.
Ds Dean \ Pet.
McLennan J Trin. H
Examiners
First Clas
Ds Bellars
3*Caldecott
Scrutton
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
1879.
[F. W. Maitland, M.A. Trin.
I J. Ward, M.A. Trin.
I T. Fowler.
[j. N. Keynes, M.A. Pemh.
Second Class.
Ds *Herford Trin.
Third Class.
Ds Green King's.
Bealby 1 Corpus
Kennedy) Trin.
Wilkinson, C.G./o/i.
1 Professor of Political Economy In the Umverkity ot Edinburgh.
2 M.P. for South Shields. King's Counsel. Attorney General.
3 Professor of Logic and Mental Philosophy, King's College. London.
4 Professor of English Literature, Victoria Universit} , Manchester.
MORAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
437
Examiners
First Class.
Ds iBrough Down.
1880.
[J. N. Keynes, M.A. Pemb,
)W. Cunningham, M.A. Trin.
I H. Sidgwick, M.A. Trin.
[C. Read, M.A. Chrises.
Second Class.
Ds awhitehead
Bull
Joh.
Cam.
Third Class.
Ds Barnett Joh.
1881.
(T. W. Levin, M.A. Cath.
Examiners J C. Read, M. A. C%W.«'..
]J. Venn, M.A. Caius.
[A. T. Lyttelton, M.A. Trin.
First Class.
Second Class.
Ds Hodgson Jok.
Alston Joh.
Walford Trin.H.
Satthianadhan) f^ Corp.
Shand i-?' 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.
I Arthur T. Lyttelton, M.A. Trin.
I J. B. Mayor, M.A. Joh.
IH. S. Foxwell, M.A. JbA.
Second Class.
Ds May Cains.
Third Class.
WOMEN.
Newnham I
(bracketed Ist) I
A. Sharp
ick
1 Professor of Philosjphy, OniTermity College of Wale», Aberyitwyth.
2 Minister Plenipotentiary, and Envoy Extraordinary, Belgrade.
8 Knightbridge Prolessor o» Moral Philosophy, Fellow of King's Collef e.
438
MORAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
MORAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES. NEW REGULATIONS.
The names in each Class are arranged in alphabetical order, marks of distinction beinn
affixed to the names of those who have shewn eminent proficiency in particular
subjects.
June, 1883.
|H. S. Foxwell, M.A., J"o/i.
EXAMINERg
lu allies ouuy.
|J. Venn, M.A., Caius.
i H. Sidcrwick, M. A., Trin.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class,
Aves
Ball
Clough
i*J ohnson
Peiris
2*StOUt
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
King's.
Joh.
Joh.
Rafique Joh.
Heard
Lucas
Nunn, T. H.
Stephens, T.
Caius.
Joh.
Christ's.
Joh.
WOMEN.
Tennant, K.
TCpinnhnvn 1 MQ/*TnJ11an Ci K/ft/whrnn
1
±iCtVtlUlllfii»
June, 1884.
/ H. Sidgwick, Litt. D.
^— -!jTNaso„,M.A.,7'W«.
I A. Caldecott, M.A.,
Joh.
First Class.
Second Class.
Boys-Smith Joh.
Frost
Humphreys
Smitli, H. W.
Joh.
Caius
Joh.
Third Class.
Gerstenberg Trin.
Trewby
Corp.
WOMEN.
Hughes, E. P. Newnham \ Stevenson, E. Newnham | Lindsay, B. Girton
Examiners
First Class.
June, 1885.
H. Sidgwick, Litt. D.
J. S. Nicholson, M.A., Trin,
R. Adamson.
J.Ward, M.A., Trin.
Second Class.
Bushby Trin.
Evans
Paschkoff Trin.
WOMEK.
Schorstein, T. A.
Sickert, H. M. L.
Girton
Girton
Third Class.
Carlisle Joh.
Hooppell Joh .
Scott Joh
1 Distinguished in Psychology.
2 Professor of Logic and Metaphysics, St Andrews University
MORAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
439
Examiners
First Class.
Cornish Christ's
Prys Trin.
June, 1886.
J. Ward, M.A., Trin.
R. Adamson.
F. W. Maitland, M.A., Trin
J. N. Keynes, M.A., Pemh.
Second Class
Oliver, F. S. Trin.
Whittingliam Pet.
WOMEN.
Earp, M. S. Newnkam
Mason, F. A. Newnham
Third Class.
Aulsebrook J oh.
Ds Brett Sidnep
Mac Ewan Pet.
Julian, EL M. Newnham
Examiners
First Class.
Examiners
First Class.
i*McTaggart Trin.
June, 1887.
|F. W. Maitland, M. A., Trin.
J. N. Keynes, M.A., Pemb.
W. E. Johnson. M. A., King's.
.W. R. Sorley, M.A., Trin.
Second Class.
Goodacre Joh.
Mowbray Joh.
Stapley Joh.
WOMEN.
Anderson, A. M. Oirton
Collins, C. R. Girlon
Lowndes. M. E. Girton
Sturge, M. C, Newnhatn
Third Class.
Bass Trin.
Beauclerk TriJt.
Ashwell, F. E. Girton
June, 1888.
(W. E. Johnson, M.A., King's.
W. R. Sorlev, M.A., Trin.
A. Caldecott, M.A., Joh.
G. F. Stout, M.A., Joh.
Second Class. I Third Class.
Fletcher, R. J. Pet. I Brown-Pouglas Trin.
WOMEN.
I Hale, S. J. Newnham
I Robert8on,A.R. Girton
Examiners
First Class.
2 3 1 ^Mackenzie Trin.
Dendy, H.
Hodgson, G. E.
Netvnham
Newnham
June, 1889.
A. Caldecott, M.A., St John^s.
G. F. Stout, M.A., St John's.
J. Venn, Sc.D., Caius.
F. Ryland, M. A., St John's.
Second Class. i Third Class.
Gael(DelaBere)C/imr« |
WOMEN.
Mundella, T. Newnham 1 Pease, A. D.
Pirie, A.
Netcnham
Girton
1 Distinguished in Metaphysics.
2 Distinguished in Modern Philos iphy.
3 Distinguished in Ancient Philosophy. ,, „, , /, .j »
4 Professor of Philosophy, Cn.ier«ity College of South W«Us. CurdifT.
440
MORAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
H. Sidgwick, Litt.D., Trinity.
J. Venn, Sc.D., Caius.
Examiners \ James Ward, Sc.D,, Trinity.
J. S. Nicholson, Sc.D., Trinity.
F. Ryland, M,A.
WOMEN.
First Class.
Second Class.
Dunn-Gardner, A. Girton
Third Class.
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 that twelve
terms have not passed after the first of the seven.
In Part II. the italic letters appended to the name of a candidate denote the subject
or subjects for which he is placed in the first class. The letter a denotes the compulsory
subjects ; aj, Ethics and Metaphysics ; ag, Ethics and Political Philosophy. The special
subjects are denoted by 6, History of Philosophy ; c. Advanced Psychology and Psycho-
physics; d. Advanced Logic and Methodology; and e. Advanced Political Economy.
The combination of two letters, thus b with c, indicates that a candidate has obtained a
first class on the combined result of the two subjects. The asterisk denotes special
distinction.
Part l.^June, 1890.
IH. Sidgwick, Litt.D., Trinity.
J. Venn, ScD., Caius.
James Ward, Sc.D., Trinity.
J. S. Nicholson, Sc.D., Trinity.
F. Ryland, M.A.
First Class.
Division 1
iWelton Caitts
Division 2.
*Gibson Joh.
2Holman
Caius
Second Class.
Ford Pet.
Third Class.
Ds Holland, C. F.
Jones, W. O.
Clare
Joh.
WOMEN.
I Wilson, I. M. Girton \
X Profeesor of Education, Leeds University.
2 One of H.vi. iDspectors of ScbooU.
MOEAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
June, 1891.
/H. Sidgwick, Litt.D., Trinity,
James Ward, Sc.D., Trinity.
Examiners \ J. S. Nicholson, Sc.D., Trinity.
I J. N. Keynes, Sc.D., Pembroke.
IW. E. Johnson, M.A., King's.
Part II.
441
First Class.
Ds i*Gibson (ax, b*, d) Joh.
Weltoxi id ■mthe) Caius.
First Class.
Division 1.
Division 2.
iJlomefield.A. H. Newnham
June, 1892.
I J. N. Keynes, Sc.D., Pembroke.
G. F. Stout, M.A., St John's.
Part II.
First Class. I Second Class. I Third Class.
I SEdwards, E. Joh. 1
WOMEN.
Second Class.
*Davie8, C. LI. Trin.
Ds *Robinson Christ's.
Third Class.
Part I.
Second Class.
Division 1.
2Edwards, E. Joh.
Division 2,
Robertson Christ's.
WOMEN.
Third Class.
Division 1.
Duncan Trin.
Hughes Joh.
Division 2.
Forbes Trin.
Gour
Division 1.
Divuion 1.
Scott, I. P. Newnham
Hill, E. G. Netenham
Scott, I. P.
Newnham
First Class.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Part I.
Second Class.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Scudamore
Division 3.
Irvine
WOMEN.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Joachim, M. A. F. «?«r<on
r^iiVd C?aM.
Division 3.
Read, E. R Gir^on
1 Professor of Logic and Political Economy. Univer.lty C^l''i$^'J'^Jil"{^''''''-
2 Professor of History and Economics, University College of Wales, Aberyitwyu..
19—5
442
MOEAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
Examiners
First Class.
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
June, 1893.
.^G. F. Stout, M.A , St John's.
F. Y. Edgeworth, M.A., Oxon
R. Adamson, M.A., Edin.
A. Caldecott, B.D., St John's.
Part 11.
Second Class. I
Part I.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Adams, B. W. Pet.
WOMEN.
Division 1.
Sharpley, M. M. Newnham
Third Class.
Kidd Joh.
Division 1.
Player Christ's
Division 2.
Nambyar Joh.
Division 3.
Ridsdale Joh.
Examiners
June, 1894.
(F. Y. Edgeworth, M.A., Oxon.
J A. Caldecott, B.D., St John's.
I James Ward, Sc.D., Trinity,
ij. S. Mackenzie, M.A., Trinity.
Part II.
Mrsi Class.
Ds Green (e) Joh.
Ds *Russell, Hon.
B.A.W.{ai,?>*)rWn.
Ds *Sanger {a^, e*) Trin.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Trotter Trin.
Division 3.
Division 3.
Fanner, G, L. Newnham
Fletcher, M. Oirton
Meyer, B. E. Newnham
Second Class.
Ds Corbett Joh.
Ds Dixon, E. T. Trin.
Part I.
Division 1.
Division 2,
Division 3.
Broadrick Tj-m.
TAm? Cto#jf.
Division 1.
Mallett ^mw.
Division 2.
Division
WOMEN.
Division 1. i Division 1.
Hutchinson,W. M. L. iV^etpn. Waterhouse, E. Newnham
Division 2. Division 2.
Stevenson, E. F. Girton \ Evans, F. de G. Girton
MQRAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
June, 1895.
(J. Venn, Sc.D., Caius.
J.Sully.
Examiners JH. Sidgwick, M.A., Trinity.
J. Ellis McTaggart, M.A., Trinity.
VJ. b. Mackenzie, M.A., Trinity.
Part II.
•A Jf(?) '''''■ Trin. \ Ds tI^^ '^^nrist's \ ^''^^^^*^'
WOMEN.
Meyer, B. E. (h) Ketcn. \ Waterhouse, E. Nemi. ''•
443
Division 1.
Division 2.
Wedgwood Trin.
Division 3.
Dower Jok.
Jenky 11- Jones Vaius
Division 1.
Division 2.
Jemmett, P. H. Neivn.
Ramsay, G. M. N, Newn.
Division 3.
Part I.
Division 1.
Davey Joh.
Division 2.
Division
Storey
Caius
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Gageu
Cath.
WOMEN.
Division 1.
Matliieson, E. F. Girton
Division 2.
]?eiiiherz, H. Girton
Sturge, M. T. iViejCTJ.
Division 3.
June, 1896.
'J. Venn, Sc.D., Caius.
I J. Sully.
Examiners -| B. Bosanquet.
W. E. Johnson, M.A., King's.
^J. Ellis McTaggart, M.A., Trinity.
First Class.
Ds *Masterman, C.
F. G. (f) Christ's
*Moore,G.E.(b*)Trin.
Trotter,W. F.{b)Trin.
Ds Wedgwood,
R. L. (ai) Trin.
Ramsay, G. M. N. (e) Neicn.
Division 1.
Barker, H. Trm.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Lloyd lYin.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Part II.
Second Class.
Ds Maclachlan Joh.
WOMEN.
Fanner, K. E. Ifewn.
Fletcher, M. Girton
Part I.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Parekh Pet.
WOMEN.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Durham. F. H. Girton
Ju<lge of the Egyjrtian Native ConrU.
Third Class.
Division 1.
Siddique Joh.
Division 2.
Division 8.
Division 1.
Division i.
Division 8.
444
MOEAL SCIENCES TEIPOSES.
June, 1897.
'■J. N. Keynes, Sc.D., Pembroke
B. Bosanquet, M.A., Oxon.
Examiners ) W
E. Johnson, M.A., King's.
F. Stout, M.A., >S'« John's.
E. Sorley, M.A., T/iH^.
Part II.
First Class.
Second Class.
T/im/ C/a*#.
Barker (a,, 6^) Trm,
Jenkvn-Jones (a,
with ?;) (7aiM#
Ds*WrigIit,R.A.(ai)
WOMEN.
Ds Lloyd, G. I. H. Trin.
1 Reinherz, H. GiXon
Sturge, M. T. Newnham
Part I.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Division 1.
Chapman Trin.
Maxjkay Trin.
Winch Joh.
Division 1.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 2.
Division 2,
Mitra iVo/i CoW.
Division 3.
Division 3.
Division 3.
Dockray Trm.
Harding JoA.
TFOiWEiV.
George A'on Co?Z.
Division 1.
Division 1.
Division L
Merridew, F. I. Newnham
Buckley, E. P. Newnham
Meade, M. H. Newnham
Division 2.
Division 2.
Division 2.
~
Bradby, M. K. Gjrtow
Ash worth, M. Girton
Flowers, L. Newnham
Hopkinson, A. Netvnham
Division 3.
DivwiOM 3.
Division 3.
Col man. F. M. Netvnham
Jackson, A. M. Neumham
Armitage, C. M. Newnham
MORAL SCIENCES TEIPOSES.
June, 1898.
Examiners
First Class.
Chapman (e) Trin.
Dockra}' (aj with b) Trin .
Mackay {ui*, b) Trin.
Winch (c) Joh.
J. N. Keynes, Sc.D., Pemhrohe.
G. F. Stout, M.A., St John's.
W. R. Sorley, M.A., THnity.
L. L. Price, M.A., Oxon.
J. Gibson, M.A., St John's.
Part IL
Second Class.
Ds Home Trin.H.
446
WOMEF.
Jackson, A. M.
Merridew, F. I.
Neicnham I
Newnham
ADVANCED STUDENT.
Harris Joh.
Third Class.
First Class.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Part I.
Second Class.
Division 1.
Davies, W. J, Trin.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Ds Davis Pemb.
WOMEN.
Division 1.
Boileau.M.LeF. Newnham
Division 2.
Division 3.
Whitehouse, B. S. Neumham
Third Clots.
Division 1.
Sclater Emm.
Division 2.
Arundale Joh.
Division 3.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Craske, M. L. Newnham
Division 3.
J
449
MORAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
Examinees -
Jmie, 1899.
J. Ward, Sc.D., Trinity.
H. S. FoxweU, M.A., St John's.
C. Read, M.A.
G. F. Stout, M.A., 8t John's.
J. Gibson, M.A., St John's.
Part II.
First Class.
Second Class.
Ds Jehu, T. J. JoJi.
Da M<=Dougall, S. King's
Third Class.
Rowntree, E. W. Trin.
WOMEN.
Meade, M. H. Newnham
Whiteliouse, B. S. Newnham
First Class.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Rankin, G. C. Trin.
Williams, S. C. Trin.
Division 3.
Hales, F. N. Trin.
Part I.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Division 1.
Gibbs, C. S. Joh.
Lawton, A. Pet.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Torbitt, W. S. Pet.
WOMEN.
Division L
Division 2.
Division 3.
Earle, D. C. Newnham
Division 3.
Bennett, E. S. Newnham
MORAL SCIENCES TEIPOSES.
447
June, 1,900.
/James Ward, Sc.D., Tnnity
ExAMixXERs \^- |- Foxwell, M.A., St John'
IC. Read, M.A,
(R. Adamson, LL.D., Edinb.
Part 11.
,. ,*^. First Class. ■ Second Class.
J)&^*Pigou,A.C.(a2,e*)Kinp's Ds Davies, W. J. Trin.
Rankin,G.C.(ai,6) Trin. Hales, F. N. Trin.
Williams,S.C.(aiwith6)rr.
Third Class.
Werner, C. A. King's.
Part 1.
NEW REGULATIONS.
Tn Part II, mai-ks are affixed to the names of students who are placed in the First
Class, shewing in which group they have been examined and whether they have passed
with special distinction.
First Class.
Division 1.
^Macgregor, D. H. Trin.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Laidiaw, G. M.
Joh.
Second Class.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Curtis, L.
Division 3.
Fotheringham, H. S. T7-i7i.
Cuius
Third Class.
Divisiun 1.
Fisher, C. J. Joh.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Dockerill.VV. H. A. NonCoU,
Division 1.
Division 2.
■ Division 3.
Clark, M. Newnham
lies, O. C. M. Newnham
Taylor, N. G. R. Newnham
WOMEN.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
1 Professor of Political Economy.
448
MOEAL SCIENCES TEIPOSES.
June, 1901.
/H. S. Foxwell, M.A., St John's.
■pTATkTTNPPc, JW. E. Johnson, M.A., King's.
±.XAMINERS ^J J ■gjj.g McTaggart, M.A., Trinity.
(Robert Adamson, LL.D., Glasgoio.
First Class.
*Macgregor, D. H. (a) Trin.
Part II.
Second Class,
M"=FarIane, J. King's
Third Class.
Murray, A. E. (h) Girton
WOMEN.
Clark, M.
Earle. D. C.
lies, O. C. M.
Newnham
Neumham
Newnham
Shillington, S. F. Girton
First Class.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Phillips, D. Trin.
Division 3
Ds Fox, C. Christ's
Hamilton, C. J. Caius
Sen, P. K. Joh.
Part I.
Second Class.
Division 1.
Price, P. Queeiis'
Division 2.
Division 3.
Third Class.
Division 1.
Hensman, W. A. Christ's
Southgate, A. W. Pet.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Reep, M. J. Girton
Scott, E. ¥.
Girton
WOMEN.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Pearse, M. H. Girton
Division 3.
Division L
Division 2.
Division 3.
MOKAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
June, 1902.
449
Examiners
First Class.
Ainsworth, A. R. (a) Kind's
Ds Phillips, D. (a) Trin.
Part II.
Second Class.
Ds Hamilton, C. J. Caius
Third Class.
Ds Obeyesfekere, D. Trin.
WOMEN.
Scott, E. F. (b) Girton \ Reep, M. J. Girton
First Class.
Division 1,
Division 2.
Manohar Ldl Joh.
Division 3.
Lee, A. Pet.
Division 1.
Wodehouse, H. M. Girton
Division 2.
Division 3.
Part I.
Second Class.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Burn, R. C. Trin.H.
Division 3.
WOMEN.
Division 1.
M<=Knight, E. T. Newnham
Division 2,
Division 3.
Third Class.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Cameron, S. Joh
Manley, H. F. Joh.
Division 3.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 3.
450
MORAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
June, 1903.
Examiners
W. R. Sorley, M.A., King's.
J. N. Keynes, Sc.D., Pembroke.
S. Alexander, M.A., Oxford.
C. P. Sanger, M.A., Trinity.
Part II.
First Class.
Second Class.
Ds Manohar Lai {b)
Joh.
Ds Greer, W, Pemb.
Horowitz, S. Joh.
Ds Lee, A. Pet.
WOMEN.
Binyon, C. M. Girton
Sanger, S. Newnham
Part I.
Third Class.
Ghose, S, K, Irin.
First Class.
t>ivision 1.
Second Class.
Division 1.
Ungoed, G. T.
Trin.
Third Class.
Division 1.
Mirza, A. A.
Thickett, J. H.
Joh.
Cath
Division 2.
Division 2.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Division 3.
Bowe, J. H.
WOMEN.
Jesus
Division 3.
Hack, C. K
Cath
Division 1.
Division 1.
SturtOD, F. M. Netvnham
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 2,
Division 2.
Division S,
Division 3.
Division 3.
MOBAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
451
June, 1904.
lo" ^.\ ^^y"^s, Sc.D., Pemhrolce.
Examinees {%■ Alexander M. A., Oxford.
jCr. E. Moore, M.A., Trinity.
IS. J. Chapman, M.A., Tnnity.
Part II.
First Class.
Second Class.
Ds Bowe, J. H. Jesus
W03IEN.
T/ijrrf CTa«*.
Sturton, F. M, Ncu-nham
i
Part I.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Division 1.
Division 1,
Division 1.
*Brown, A. R. Trin.
Evans, H. T. Joh.
Division 2.
Division 2.
Division 2.
Sully, C. King's
Division 3.
Division 3.
Division 8.
Jones, D. Treborth Joh.
WOMEN.
~
Division 1.
Division 1.
Diviiion L
Armstrong, M. M. yeimham
Division 2.
Division 2.
Division 2.
Division 3.
Division 3.
Division 3.
Lan-Davis, E. K. Oir^on
452
MORAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
June, 1905.
Examiners
First Class.
*Brown, A. R. (a) Trin.
W. R. Sorley, Litt.D., Kim/'s.
W. E. Johnson, M.A., King's.
G. E. Moore, M.A., Trinity.
S. J. Chapman, M. A., Trinity.
Part II.
Second Class.
Michaelides, C. C, King's
Third Class.
First Class.
WOMEN,
Second Class.
Hirst, M. E. Newnham
Third Class.
First Class.
Part I.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Division 1.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Division 2.
Edwards, M. H.
Knight, C.
Down
Joh.
Division 3.
Division 3.
Tobias, G. W. R.
Sid.
MOEAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
June, 1906.
/W. E. Johnson, M.A., King's.
Examiners J^^^^t^?^'^' '^''■^•^ Tnnity.
hk ^^^^f ^^^"2^^'. Litt.D., Trinity.
463
First Class.
First Class.
R. Sorley, Litt.D., King's.
Part II.
Second Class.
Baker, A. E. Trin.
Part I.
Second Class.
Division 1.
Chapman, A. E. Ti-in.
Division 2.
Haggis, A. J. Nan Coll.
Third Class.
D6, P. C. Down
Third Clots.
WOMEN.
Division 1.
Brown, D. E.
Drysdale, M. J.
Girton
Newnham
Division 2.
Walthall, A. D. D. Newnham
454
MOEAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
NEW REGULATIONS.
In Fart II marks are affixed to the names of students toko are placed in the
First Class, shewing in lohich of the three sections they have been examined
and whether they have passed v)ith distinction : (a) Metaphysical and Ethical
Philosophy, together loith the History of Modern Philosophy; (&) Logic;
(c) Psychology.
June, 1907.
/James Ward, Sc.D., Trinity.
(a. S. Pringle-Pattison, LL.D., St Andreios.
Part II.
First Class.
Second Class.
Ds Champneys, M. W. Trin.
Chapman, A. E. Trin.
'Third Class.
WOMEN.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Drysdale, M. J. Newnham
Part I.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Division 1.
Ds Walker, J. G. Jesus
Widgery, A. G. Cath.
Division 2.
Lewis, E. O. Joh.
Saunders, L. P. Trin.
Sopwith, S. S. Emm.
WOMEN.
Watts, H. A. Christ's
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Reeves, A. Newnham
Smith, E. M. Newnham
Division 1.
Evans, M. Girton
Division 2.
Hammond, M. Girton
Pitt-Lewis, M. W. Girton
Smith, M. Girton
Steele, G. H. M. Girton
MORAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
455
June, 1908.
(J. E. M^Taggart, Litt.D., Tnnity.
Examiners -^JJ^-^-cg'^^^lr^i*^-?;' ?T^^'-
jG. F. Stout, M.A., St Johns.
\5. Gibson, M.A., St John's,
First Class.
Saunders, L. P. (a) Trin.
First Class. \
Reeves, A. (a) Newnham
Part II.
Second Class.
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Thtrd Class.
First Class.
Chakrabarti, P. K. Christ's
Jones, A. J. Clare
Valentine, C. W. Down.
Part I.
Second Class.
Division 1.
Beaumont, B. F. Doum.
Ds Hume, P. J. Joh.
Division 2.
Gimblett, C. A. Trin.
Hurst, R. F. Joh.
Jones, F. S. Trin.
Platts, W. H. J. Christ's
Third Class.
Morrison, J. H.
Moxley, H. R.
NonColl
HonColl.
First Class.
WOMEN,
Second Class.
Division 1.
Stebbing, L. S. Girton
Division 2.
Third Clots.
456
MORAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
Examiners
June, 1909.
'C. S. Myers, M.D., Caius.
J. N. Keynes, Sc.D., Pemh.
J. E. M^-Taggart, Litt.D., Trinity.
C. Read, M.A., Christ's.
>G. F. Stout, M.A., St John's.
First Class.
DsCIiakrabartl,P.K.(a)
Christ's
I)s Norton, H. T. J. (a*) Trin.
Ds Valentine, C. W, (c) Down.
Part IlT
Second Class.
Ds Morrison, J. H.
Ds Widgery, A. G.
King's
Cat'h.
Third Class.
Jones, F. S. Trin.
First Class. i
Smith, Eniilj' 31. (c*) Neivnham
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Fart I.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Jhadwick, J. H. Trin.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Anderson, R. N. Queens'.
Murphy, A. W.G.H.Selw.
WOMEN.
Rushworth.J.A.V, Down.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Division 1.
Henry, D. L. Girton
Pratt, E, H. Girton
Division 2,
Gavin, H. Girton
457
iNATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
Official Examiners .
The Regius Professor of Physic, the Professor of Chemistry,
the Professor of Anatomy, the Professor of Geology, the Prq/essor
of Botany, the Professor of Mineralogy.
1851.
Additional Examiner. F. Fuller, M.A., St Peter's.
First Class.
Dsl 2*Liveing,
3 4 *Hort,
1 4*Evans,
1 Harden,
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Maqd.
Second Class.
Ds Payne,
Wilson ,A.
Trin.
Trin.
1852.
Additional. G. E. Paget, M.D., Cuius.
First Class. i Second Class.
Ds*Yool, 1^^ Trin. Ds 5 Wilson, A. Trin.
Young,} '^** Christ's.]
1853.
Additional. G. E. Paget, M.D., Caius.
MIDDLE BACHELORS.
First Class. Second Class.
25*Jeakes, Pet. 6Bousfield, Queens'.
Locock, Trin. 2 Hunter, Trin.
I *Bum, Trin.
COMMENCING BACHELORS.
First Class.
Harrison, Trin.
1854.
Additional. G. D. Liveing, M.A., St Johns.
MIDDLE BACHKLORS.
First Class.
1 Gibsons, Trin
1 TroUope,
12Brittan,
Pemb.
Joh.
Second Class.
Fleay, Trin.
l*Pope, Sidney.
4 Smith, Down.
COHHBNCmO BACHKL0B8.
First Class.
12346*Brown,CatM*.
Second Class.
25 Brass, Corpus.
Corpus.
Walker.
Additional.
MIDDLE BACHELORS.
First Class.
Candy, Emm.
Second Class.
Sealy, Caius
1855.
G. E. Paget, M.D., Caius.
COMMENCING BACHELOHB.
First Class.
Dix, Caius.
Second Class.
Bay ley,
Ewen,
Trinity.
Joh.
1 DistinguiBhed in Chemistry.
2 Distin^ished in Mineralogy.
3 Distingaisbedin Pbysiologr-
4 Di»tingui»hed in Botany.
5 Di.tinguiibed in Geology.
6 DI«t«ngaJ«b«d in Comp«r«li»» Annlan.y.
20
468
NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
Additional.
MIDDLE BACHELORS.
First Class.
I 2 *Ninnis, Clare.
Second Class.
Burrow, Cath.
ISftfi.
K. J. A. Hon, M.A. Trinity.
INCEPTINO BACHELOBS.
First Class,
1 2 4 TRansome, Caius.
1867.
Additional. G. D. Liveing, M.A.St John's.
MIDDLE BACHELORS.
First Class.
5 6 Preston,
1 King, H. S.
White.
Emm.
Caius.
Joh.
1858.
Additional. W. T. Kingsley, B.D. Sidney.
MIDDLE BACHELORS.
First Class.
4 Nottidge Emm.
Second Class.
5 ♦Bird wood Pet.
1 Cutbill Trin.
1 Valentine Joh.
Wedderburn Trin.
1859.
Additional. W. H.
Drosier, M.D. Caius.
MIDDLE BACHELORS.
COMMENCING BACHELORS
First Class.
First Class.
124 56*Lathamt Caiut.
356 Henslow ChritVt.
Second Class.
Chamberlin Emm.
I860.
Additional. G. D. Livein*^, M.A, St Johris.
13
MIDDLE BACHELORS.
First Class.
3*Allbutt Caiut.
Second Class.
; Darroeh Trin.
Barton Christ s.
Third Class.
Farthing Joh.
Hoffman Trin.
COMMENCING BACHELORS.
First Class.
24 Raban Trin
1 Distinguighed in Chemistry.
2 DUtinguiithed in Plivxiologv.
3 Di»tiB)fuiiihed in Geologv-
4 DiHtinguished id Comparative Anatomy.
5 Distinguished in Botany.
6 nistinsui»hed in Mineralogy.
7 Hon. Fellow of Caius.
8 Regius Profetaor ot Physic. E.C.B.
t Downing Professor of Medicine, 1 874—1894.
NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES
459
Examinations admitting to the Degree of B.A,
1861. (March'.)
{G. E. Paget, M.D. Cuius.
W H Miller, MA ^^JoAn'*.
J. S. Henslow, M.A. St John's.
G. D. Liveing, M.A. St John's.
First Class.
08 Bradford Cath.
Examiners
First Class.
Second Class.
Ds Barnard Emm.
Third Class.
Ds Townsend Trin.
1861. (DeoemberI.)
iG. E. Paget, M.D. CaiM#.
IW. H. Miller, M.A. St Johns.
I C. C. Babington, M.A. St Johns.
[G. D. Liveing, M.A. St John's.
Second Class.
Ds Romilly Caitu.
sPhilipson Caitu.
Shuttleworth Caius.
Third Class.
Ds Balls Peter's
Wallis, J. H. Joh.
Wallis,W.M. Joh.
1862.
[W. H. Drosier, M.D. Caius.
Examiners J W. Hopkins, M.A. St Peter's.
I C. C. Babington, M.A. St Johns.
[G. D. Liveing, M.A. St Johns.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
—
Ds Blake
Caiut.
Ds Prance
Trin.
Lee
Caius.
Bertlin
IVin.H.
*Catton
Joh.
Colby
Sidney
Guinness, R-W
^ Joh.
Browne
Trin.
Bathurst
Trin.
Brady
Goodacre
Trin.
Spencer
Down.
Pemb.
1863.
W. H. Dros
er, M.D.
Caius.
W. Hopkins
1 Churchill Bs
, M.A. S
t Peter's.
Examiners
ibington
B.D. St Johr
IS.
(p. W.Latlu
ra, M.A
Downing.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Ds •Allison Sidney.
Ds Beck
Joh.
DsShickle
Corjmt.
Bell Trin. H.
Wood, J.
Marshall
Mickley
Crotch
Joh.
Trin.
dare.
Joh.
1 By Grace of the Senate. May 24. 1H60. the fti.f '*T"}i"'"°K.,".''mT.^51tM^.i!l^'' *' ***^
Subsequent Examination, commenced on the first Monday in December till 1875 Inclu.iT..
a Profes»or of Medicine in the Univeriity of Darbara.
20—2
460
NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
1864.
Examiners
First Class.
Ds *Danby
^Bradbury
Rankin
[P. W. Latham, M.D. Douming.
IC. Babington, B.D. St John's.
S. G. Phear, B.D. Emmanuel.
W. H. Brown, M.A. Caius.
Down.
Hown.
Trin.
Cooper 1 Caius.
Strutt, Hon. A.J Trin.
Second Class.
Ds Lay ton
Hodgson
Darroch
Callis
Barclay
Qiieent'.
Trin.
Trin.
Cath.
Trin.
Third Class.
Da Chambers
Wilson
Jones
Berens
Trin.
Caius.
Queens'
Trin.H
Examiners
First Class.
Ds Goodman
Hartree
Dickson
Pet.
Trin.
Joh.
1866.
M. J. Berkeley, M.A. Christ's.
I W. H. Stokes, M.A. Caius.
W. H. Brown, M.A. Caius.
T. G. Bonney, M.A. St John's.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Ds Bennett Emtnan. Ds Tosswill
Doughty Douming. Lawes
Danford \ Trin.
Ramsbothamv Caius. \
Ward, G. ) IVin.
•Nevill MoQd. I
Downing.
Trin.
Examiners
1866.
I George Murray Humphry, M.D. Downing.
} Miles Joseph Berkeley, M.A. Christ's.
William Houghton Stokes, M.A. Caius.
Osmond Fisher, M.A. Jesus.
First Class.
Jesus.
Sidney
Caius.
Ds Earle 1 »,.
*Walker; "**^
King
Second Class.
Ds Fenwick ) Trin.
Ralfe . ^q. Caius.
Smart i Caius.
Wollaston Clare.
Third Class.
Ds Marshall Trin.
Semple Caius.
Examiners
First Class.
1867
[G. M. Humphry, M.D. Professor of Anatomy .
I Osmond Fisher, M.A. Jesus.
I George Henslow, M.A. Chrisfs.
I Philip Thomas Main, M.A. St John's.
Ds Murray
♦Brailey
Eaton
Corpus.
Down,
Trin.
Second Class
Ds Ward
Page
Douglas
Annmgson
*Wanklyn
Caius.
Christ's.
Caius.
Caius.
Sidney.
Ds Aikin
Duthie
Reid
Shaw
Third Class.
Trin.
Jesus.
Trin.
Caius.
1 Downing Professor of Medicine.
2 M.P. for Herefordshire (Leominster), 1886-
1906.
Ri«hop of Dunedin.
NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
461
1868.
(Osmond Fisher, M.A. Jesus.
Examiners <S?^,^.glHenslow, M.A. Christ's.
Phihp Thomas Main, M.A.St Johns.
IJohn Buckley Bradbury, M.B. DotPn
First Cla&
Second Class
Ds iHiggins
Moore
Cory 1
Penny j
Down.
Cath.
Pemb.
Caiut.
Third CUist.
D8Holditch(B.A.)(JoA.
Monckton ) Caitu.
Roe Down.
1809.
r J. D. Hooker, LL.D.
W. H. Miller, M.A. Professor of Mineralogy.
Examiners \ Osmond Fisher, M.A. Jesus.
\ Coutts Trotter, M.A. Trin.
1^ John Buckley Bradbury, M.B. Down.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Watson Qumis'.
Ds Kilner
Joh.
Ds Alliott Petnb.
Maxwell
Kind's.
Johnson Jesus.
Lupton
Trin.
Banham ) Joh.
Colvin 1 Trin.
Lees
Trin.
Stirling
Trin.
Young. A. Caius.
Simpson
CaUis.
Calhphronas
Caius.
Examiners
1870.
J. a Hooker, LL.D.
W. H. Flower, Hunterian Professor of Compara-
tive Anatomy, Royal College ofSurgeons^ London,
W. H. Miller, M.A. Professor of Mineralogy.
C. Trotter, M.A. Trinity.
T. W. Danby, M.A. Downing.
First Class.
Second Class.
8 2*Hicks
Sid.
DsLingen
Pemb.
Lee
Sid.
Twining
Down.
3*Darwin
Trin.
Pershouse
Emm.
*Gurney
Clare.
Balding
Buck
Caitu.
Joh.
Sangster
Caius.
.Spring
Jesus.
Romanes
Caius.
Best
Caius.
Third Class.
Ds Shapter Caius
Hebb Joh.
Lister Caius.
Green. H. W. H. Trin.
1 K C. M.P. for Mid Norfolk, - — -
2 Bishop of Bloemfonteln, 1892— 1899.
S (Too. Fellow of Chriit'i.
462
NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
Examiners
First Class.
Ds *Garrod
Lydekker
Lewis
Warington
Joh.
Trin.
Down.
Cuius.
1871.
F.J. A. Hort, M.A. Trin.
C. Trotter, M.A. Trin,
P.T. Main, M.A. yoA.
J. Morris.
[W.H. Flower.
Second Class.
Da Edmunds, W.
Fox 1
Read j
iQwen
Everard
Maudslay
Brewer
Briddon
Wigan
Blunt
Joh.
Pet
Joh.
Down.
Trin.
Trin.H.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Third Class.
1872.
Examiners
Charles C. Babington, M.A., Joh.
C. Trotter, M.A., Trin.
P. T. Main, M.A., Joh.
M. lister, M.A., Trin.
J. Morris, F.G.S.
First Class.
Second Class.,
Third Class.
Ds 'Whitmell Trin.
♦Saunders ) Down.
3»Teall [ Joh.
4 Yule ) Joh.
DsGaskelli Trin.H.
Ranking] Cath.
Hebert Caiiis.
Ds Barron -.Caitu
Dew-Smith Trin.
Knubley }Magd.
Marshall, W.C. Trfn.
Smith, J. Joh.
Examiners
1873.
Frederick S. Barff, M.A., Christ'
J. Clerk Maxwell, M.A., Trin.
M. Foster, M.A., Trin.
H. P. Gurney, M.A., Clare.
J. Wale Hicks, M.A., Sidney.
J. Morris.
I P. H. Pye-Smith, M.D.
First Class.
Ds *Martin
«>*Balfour
Bettany )
Hartog (
6*Sollas \
Koch
Christ's.
Trin.
Cuius.
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Second Class.
Ds Balderston \ Caius.
Davies \Joh.
Jukes-BrowncVjtfA.
Third Class.
Ds Hawkerl
Lighten]
Trin.
Trin.
Ogilvie
Salomons
Coe ,
Fletcher)
Myers \
Symons f
Vinter |
Yonge '
Trin.
Cains.
Sidney.
Pet.
Trin.
Trin.
Caius.
Trin. 11.
1 Sir Isambard Owen. Principal of Armstrong College, Newcastle. Hon. Fellow of Downing.
2 Oneol H.M. Inspector* of Schools.
3 Director General of the Geological Survey.
4 Distinguished in Comparative Anatomy and Physiology.
5 Professor of Animal Morphology, 1882.
8 Professor of Geology in Oxford and Fellow of University College.
NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES. 463
1874.
f George Downing Liveing, M.A., Joh.
James Clerk Maxwell, M.A . Trin.
Thomas M^Kenny Hughes, M.A., Trin.
Examiners ^ Henry Palin Gumey, M.A., Clare.
I John Wale Hicks, M.A., Sidney.
Henry Power, F.R.C.S.
L P. H. Pye-Smith, M.D.
First Class.
Ds^Marshall Joh.
Carpenter \ Trin.
Clough I Joh.
i*LangTey yMq. Joh.
♦Roberts ( Clare.
Shelly ; Sidney.
Second Class.
Ds Bonham-\]
Carter) I
Kelly
Syers
Boyns
Margerisonl ^
Moore
Trin.
Joh.
Caius.
Joh.
Trin.
Pemb.
Third Class.
Ds Strahan
Eccles
Elliott
Hutton
Woodd, A.
Joh.
\ Caius.
("^ Joh.
1875.
Examiners
" George Downing Liveing, M. A., Joh.
Henry Power, F.R.C.S.
George Rolleston.
W. G. Adams, M.A., Joh.
Thomas M'^Kenny Hughes, M.A., Trin.
W. T. Thiselton Dyer.
L Nevil Story-Maskelyne.
First Class.
D8 2*Vines
Jones "j
Stewart;
Bullar.
JEq.
.
Second Class. |
Christ's.
Caius.
Ds Bridge
Trin.
Chr.
Trin.
Pet.
Joh.
Blakesley-v
King's.
Joh.
Foster
Sidney.
Down.
Parker > ^^
Stollard |^«
Underhill^
Caius ^
Trin.
Pmb.'
Norman
Down.
Banton
Pemb.
Jennings
Trin,
Buller
THn.
Third Class.
Ds Williams
Swallow
Clarkson
Crofts
Johnson
Mott
Ogle
Trotter
JEq.
Xq.
Magd.
Sidney.
Clare.
Caiut.
Trin.
Pet.
Trin.
I SruuKrCi^,. 'S!Z:l^n^^:^Bo.^y, Oxrord. Hon. FeUow of ChH....
3 Fellow of Caius College.
464
NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
Examiners
In the Class lists after 1875 the names in each class are in Alphabetical
order, and the subjects are specified by which a place in the first
class ivas obtained.
1876.
"G. M. Humphry, M.D., Doirn.
W. Grylls Adams, M.A., Joh.
Nevil Story Maskelyne.
W. T. Thiselton Dyer.
J. Burdon Sanderson.
A. H. Garrod, M.A., Joh.
James Dewar, M.A., Pet.
[^William Whitaker.
First Class.
Ds Bell (Bot.) Caiut.
iEwart(Phy8iol.) Caius.
tJude (Chem.) Christ's.
■fKeeping (Qeol.) Christ's.
Lowe (Chem.) Joh.
Sell (Chem.) Christ's.
2t*Shaw (Physics) Emm.
Second Class.
Third Cla
8S.
Clayden
Christ's.
Ds Barnes
Trin.
Gripper
Lambert
Joh.
Black
Caius.
Dotvn.
Buxton
Trin.
Law
Cath.
Caister
Joh.
Mathews
Christ's.
Duncuft
Trin.
Phillips
Joh.
Foxwell
Joh.
Pope
Magd.
Lloyd, J. H.
McKee
Joh.
Stodart
Pet.
Cairn.
Street
Trin.
Mitchell
Caius.
Stuart
Joh.
Tooth
Joh.
Talbot
Joh.
Wolfenden
Christ's
Willis
Clare.
T Dim
inguished.
Examiners
1877.
(* G. M. Humphry, M.D. Down.
I G. D. Liveing, M.A. Joh.
I J. Dewar, M.A. Pet.
\ W. Whitaker.
W. T. Thiselton Dyer.
W. Grylls Adams, M.A. Joh.
J. Burdon Sanderson.
A. H. Garrod, M.A. Joh.
Ursl Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
(2) Ds 'Bower Trin.
Ds Harrison Christ's.
Ds Allen, J. Joh.
(4) CuUen Christ's.
Holthouse Trin.
Buckmaster Doum
(1) Fenton Christ's.
Houghton Joh.
Foster Trin.
(1) *Greaves Christ's.
Murton Joh.
Wallis Joh.
(2 & 3)1* Hill Down.
North Sidnep
Weldon Caius.
(1) Ohm Emm.
Taylor, E. F.
(3) «*Sedgwick Trin.
Vinter Sidney.
The numbers indicate the subjects for knowledge of which the Candidates are placed in
the first class as follows :
(1) Physics, Chemistry, and Mineralogy.
(2) Botanj'.
(8) Zoology and Comparative Anatomy, Human Anatomy, and Physiology.
(4) Geology.
1 Physicinn to 8t Georffe's Hosvttal.
2 Director of the Meteorological Office. Hon. Fellow of Emmanuel.
3 Professor of Botany, Glasgow University.
4 Masterof Downing, 1888— 1907.
5 Professor of Zoology, Imperial College of Science, London.
NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
466
Examiners
First Class.
Ds Albright (Chem.) Trin.
Allen,F.J.(Physl.)^oft.
Coxwell(Hu.An.)C%r.
*Ha(idon (Cp. An.) Chr.
Harrison (Physl.) Clare.
Jones, H. L. (Bot.) Cai.
*Marr (Geology) Joh.
Sargant (Physics) Trin.
iScott (Chem.) Trin.
Stone (Bot.) Pet.
Waters (Physl.) Chr.
1878.
G. M. Humphry, M.D. Dottm.
G. p. Liveing, M.A. JbA.
T. G. Bonney, B.D. Joh.
W. Grylls Adams, M.A. Joh.
John Francis Walker, M.A. Sid
W. T. Thiselton Dyer.
C. J. F. Yule, M.A. (0^/).
Second Class.
Ds Brunton Joh.
Lattey Joh.
J-egg Cai.
Richardson Kinq't
Slater Joh.
Ds
Third Class.
CoUingridge
Fowler, W.
Fuller
Hutchinson
SKnowles
Schacht
Walters
Chr.
Cai.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Examiners
1879.
G. 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.
W. Garnett, M.A. Joh.
F. M. Balfour, M.A. Trin.
C. J. F. Yule, M.A. {Oxf.)
First Class.
Ds Cutfield Christ's
t*Forbes
SGarbutt
Nail
Reid
4*Stuart, C, M. Joh.
*ttThompson Trin.
6* Ward Christ's
Whittam Cuius
Joh.
Clare
Trin.
Joh.
Second Class.
Ds Anderson
Boot
Gibson
Groom, W.
Habershon
Hurry
La Touche
*Lister
Trotter
Trin.
Trin.
Sid.
Maqd.
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Third Class.
Ds Bolton, RH.B. THn.
Browne
Capper Trin.
Clark Trin.
Dowson Chrisft
Procter Trin.
Swift Caiut
(1) Physics, Cliemistry, and Mineralogy.
(2) Botany.
(3) Zoology, Comparative Anatomy, Human Anatomy, and Physiology.
(4) Geology.
t Distinguished in Zoology and Comparative Anatomy.
tt Distinguished in Physics and Cliemistry.
1 Superintendent of the Davy-Faraday Research Laboratory, London.
2 M.P. for Salford (West), 1886—1906.
3 Master at Winchester.
4 Head Master of St Dunstan's College, Catford.
6 Professor of Chemistry, University College of South Wales, Cardiff.
6 Professor of Botany, 1895—1906.
20—5
NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
1880.
/W. H. Gaskell, M.A. Trin. P.
R»AM.v..n« JG. D. Liveing, M.A. Joh. J.
11.XAMINERS ^^ ^ Bonney. B.D. Joh. W
(W. H. Flower, F.E.S. F.
First Class.
Second Class.
(3)Ds*Caldwell Cuius
Ds Bull Caw*
(1) *tFleming Joh.
Collins Caius
(1) *Hart, S. L. Joh.
Davies 2Vm.
(1) *Heycock King's
Herries Trin.
(2) Hillhouse 2Vm.
M^Cubbin
(2) ttHoffmeister Cuius
Morris Caius
(3) Pigeon Christ's
I'^Newall Trin.
(3) Shaw Sid.
Wrigley Joh.
Third Class.
Ds Bostock Pemb.
Castle 2Vm.
Dill.J. F. G. Caius
T. Main, M.A, Joh.
W. Hicks, M.A. -Sid.
. Garnett, M.A. Joh.
M. Balfour, M.A. Trin.
Groom
Magd.
Hewitt
Christ's
Jose
King's
Lilburne
Clare
Mackern
Caius
Nicholls
Joh.
Owen
Roberts
Christ's
Roe
Down.
Spicer
Vjney
Caius
Dawn.
White-Cooper
Trin.
Examiners
1881.
W. H. Gaskell, M.A. Tri„.
T. G. Ronney, B.U. Jo/j.
M. Watson.
W. J. Lewis, M.A. Trin.
P. T. Main.M.A. Jo/i.
W. Garnett, M.A. Joh.
F. M. Balfour, M.A. Trin.
S. H. Vines, M.A. Christ's.
First Class.
D8*Gardiner
2*Hickson
Lewis, E. J.
Pagan
Parkyn
Ritchie
Robb
3) t*Samway8
3*Watts
*Weldon
Clare.
Down.
Christ's.
Joh.
Christ's.
Trin.
Emm.
Joh.
Sidney
Joh.
Second Class.
Ds Bcddoes
Lund
Middlemiss
Piggott
Robbs
Pemb.
Trin.
Joh.
Emm.
Caius.
Third Class.
Ds Bidlake Christ's
Foster, F.
Hillier
Jacob
Mackay
McConnel
*Potter
Robinson
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Cath.
Caius.
Pet.
(1) Physics, Chemistry, and Mineralogy. (2) Botany.
(3) Zoology and Comparative Anatomy, Human Anatomy and Physiology.
(4) Geology. f Distinguished in Physics. ft Distinguished in Botany.
NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES. NEW REGULATIONS.
A Student who has obtained Honours in Part I. or in the Mathematical
Tripos, may be a Candidate for Honours in Part II. following, pro-
vided that he has then kept seven terms, and that twelve terms have
jiot passed after the first of the seven.
Examiners
Part I. — June,
rW. H. Gaskell, M.A. Trin.
)W. J. Lewis, M.A. Trin.
T. G. Bonney, B.D. Joh.
(p. T. Main, M.A. Joh.
1881.
M. Watson.
W. Garnett, M.A. Joh.
F. M. Balfour, M.A. THn.
S. H. Vines. M.A. Christ's.
First Class.
Daniels
Duncan
Earl
5*Sherrington
Wilberforce
Trin.
Cai\is
Christ's
Caius
Trin.
Second Class.
Love Joh.
WOMEN.
I Anelay, M. M. Girton |
Third Class.
Holman Joh.
Milner Down.
1 Professor of Astrophysics.
^ Professor of Zoology, Victoria University, Manchester.
a Professor of Geology, Imperial College of Science, South Kensington.
4 Professor of Botany, Armstrong College, Newcastle.
5 George Holt Professor of Physiology at Liverpool tTniversity. Hon. Fellow of Caius.
NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
467
Examiners
W. H. Gaskell, M.D. Trinity.
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. Chrisfs.
First Class.
Part 11.— June, 1882.
Second Class.
Daniels Trin.
Duncan Cuius.
Earl Christ's.
Morrison Christ's.
Third Class.
Milner Down,
WOMEN.
Anelay Girton. \
Part \.—Jnne, 1882.
First Class.
Second Class.
i*Adami
Christ's.
Andrews
Joh.
2*Bateson
Joh.
Bisshopp
King's.
Carter
Emm.
6*Browne
Pemb.
Clementson
Joh.
Clarke
Caius.
Davis
Trin.
Copeman
Corpus.
Evans
Clare
Corry
Dudfield
Caius. !
Gibbons
Christ's.
Trin.
Goodman
Joh.
Evans
King's. 1
Graham
Cuius.
Fenton
Joh. 1
Ds*Harker
Joh.
Fraser
Pemb. 1
3*Harmer
King's.
Herries
Trin. 1
Head
Irin.
Hollond
Irin.
Maudsley
Christ's.
Ledlie
Christ's. ;
Miley
Trin.
Ds Meade
Corpus.
Morrison
Christ's.
Ds *Randell
Pemb.
Percival
Trin.
Sidebotham
Cuius.
*Ransom
Trin.
Stericker
Clare.
Reid
Swain
Emman.
Roberts
Joh.
Wakefield
Irin.
Ds Ryan
King's.
Weston
Caius.
4*Shipley
Christ's.
Small
Christ's.
SThrelfall
Cuius.
Thompson
Trin.
WOMEN.
Aitken
Girton.
Steedman
Girton.
Greenwood
Girton.
Turrell
Newnh.
Wood
Girton.
Third Class
Anderson Caius.
Brown
Coonibe
Drumniond
Dumergue
Ds Hensley
Le Brocq
Sing
Smart
Tebb
Edge
Cuius.
Cuius.
Trin.
Corpus.
Christ's
Christ's.
Christ's.
Caius.
PeL
Girton.
1 Formerly Fellow of Jesus College. Professor of Pathology, McOllI Unirers ty, Mootre»L
2 Professor of Biology. 8 Keeper of the Department of Zoology.JBrltUh MuMum.
4 Reader in Zoology. 3 Hon. Fellow of Caius. * ""'
« Professor of Armbia
468
NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
Examiners
fLord Rayleigh, M.A. Trin. Prof, of Experimental Physics.
A, Vernon Harcourt, M.A. Christ Church, Oxford.
L. Fletcher.
J. N. Langley, M.A. Trinity.
R. D. Roberts, M.A. Clare.
Sydney H. Vines, M.A. Christ's.
Alex. Hill, M.A. Downing.
lA. Milnes Marshall, M.A. St John's.
Pabt 11.— J
une, 1883.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
6 Dsi^Bateson
Joh.
Ds Carter
Emm.
HoUond
Trin.
6 Davis, J. R
Trin.
Ds Fraser
Pemb.
Ds Ibbetson
Clare.
2 Ds Edmunds
Joh.
Ds Hensley
Christ's.
Ds Sing
Christ's
(7) Evans
Clare.
Herries
Trin.
Swain
Emm.
(6) Goodman
Joh.
Love
Joh.
(2) Ds *Harker
Joh.
Maudsley
Christ's.
(6) 2t*Harmer
1) Ledlie
Kind's.
Ds Meade
Corpus.
Christ's.
Miley
Trin.
2) Ds *Randell
Pemb.
7) *Ransom
Trin.
i9) nReid
Cav.
4) Ds Roberts, T.
Joh.
2) Ds Ryan
King's.
7)§4*Sherringtor
Caius.
i4)D8Small
Christ's.
■■
(6) Thompson
Trin.
WOMEN.
(7) Greenwood, M
Girton
Steedman, E.
Turrell, S.
Girton
Newnham
Edge, A.
Girton.
{!) Chemistry.
(4) Geology.
(7) Physiology.
(2) Physics.
(6) Zoology and Comparative Anatomy.
(9) Human Anatomy and Physiology.
t Distinguished in Zoology and Comparative Anatomy.
X Distinguished in Human Anatomy and Physiology.
§ Distinguished in Physiology.
First Class.
Blundstone Christ's.
Cooke, E. Hunt Joh.
6*Fitzpatrick
6*Greeu
Haviland
Holloway
Kerr
Kimmins
Christ's.
Trin.
Pemb.
Joh.
Down.
Major-Brown Down.
Phillips, R. W. Joh.
Watts Joh.
Part I.— June, 1883.
Second Class.
*Acton
Ds Barren
Bose
Dutt
Hicks
Ingle
Jones, H. R
*Laurie
Read
Sibley
Stevenson
Taylor, J. Scott Joh.
Walker Jesus.
Wills Emm.
Wilson Joh.
Joh.
Pemb.
Christ's.
Corpus.
Joh.
King's.
Caius.
Pemb.
Trin.
WOMEN.
England, A.
Lindsay, B.
Sheldon, L.
Newnham.
Girton.
Newnham.
Third Class.
Hill, F.
Macdonald
Maclure
Ogilvie
Ransom
Reeve
Rowe
Thornton
Webster
Joh.
Jesus.
Pemb.
King's.
Pemb.
Caius.
Christ's.
Caius.
Johns, E. M. Newnham.
1 Professor of Biology. 2 Keeper of the Department of Zoology, British Museum.
8 Professor of Physiology, Dundee.
4 George Holt Professor of Physiology at Liverpool ITniversity. Hon. Fellow of Caius.
5 President of Queens' College.
6 Fellow of Downing. Hartley 1. ecturer on Plant Physiology, Liverpool.
NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
4ao
£xA.MINEItS
Francis Darwin, M.A , Trin
A. MUnes Marshall, M.D., Joh.
J. N. Langley, M.A., Trin.
R. D Roberts, M.A., Clare.
W. N. Shaw, M.A.. Emm.
Alex. Hill, M.A., Down.
M. M. Pattison Muir, M.A., Caius.
LL. Fletcher.
i^Adami (Physiology)
D82*Chree (Physics)
3*Green (liotanv, Physiology)
Head (i^Iiysiology)
Part U.~June, 1884
First Class.
Christ's
King's
Trin.
Trin.
*Laurie
'Phillips
5*Shipley
Ds Andrews Joh.
Ds Calver Trin.
Ds Cooke, E. Hunt Joh.
(Cliemistry) King's
Botany) joh.
eThreUall (SfefpUs) ?K''
Second Class.
Ds Elder Trin. I Ds Sibley Pemb
Kerr Joh. \ Ds Watts 5oT'
Third Class.
Ds Buist
Ds Gibbons
Chrfst's 1 ^^'""'^^^ ^"■"•
WOMEN.
First C
lass.
Second Class.
Sheldon, L. Newnham
Wood, E, E. Girton
Third Class.
Part I.— June, 1884.
First Class.
Adams
Bidder
Carnegie
Crump
Cutler
Christ's
Trin.
Caius
Emm.
King's
1 Dickinson Emm.
1 Fuller, L. J. Joh.
1 Gordon, W. Trin.
1 Hawkridge Clare
Second Class.
Luard Cath.
*Shore Joh.
Wills, H. T. Joh.
Young, F. M. Trin.
Arkwright
Barber
Barry
Bickersteth
Cousins
Darlington
Davies, H. R.
Davies
Trin.
Cath.
Christ's
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Sidney
1 Douty King's
Edkins Cai'us
\ Gepp Joh.
1 Gervis Trin.
Harris, F. L. Caius
Kemp Emm.
McConkey Caius
May Trin.
Third Class.
Olive Joh.
Redmayne Trin.
Skinner Christ's
Smith, A. Ford Christ's
Trott Caiiis
Williams, A. H.JoA.
Wynne Cath.
Bain
Brook
Carev
Cobbett
Craggs
Foster, M. G.
Joh.
Pemb.
Emm.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Fox Trin.
Leaf, H. M. Trin.
Leon Joh.
Rutherford Sidney
Servaes King's
Stringer King's
WOMEN.
Vaizey Pet.
Weber Trin.
Whitby Emm.
Williamson, H. Trin.
Wingfleld Caiut
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Benson, A. M.
Buxton, F. M.
Jfewnham
Newnham
Adams, A. M. Neumham
Bateson, A. Neumham
Sargant, E. Girton
Taylor, B. K. Girton
Morrison, 8. NetenMam
1 Formerly Fellow of Jesus College. 2 Superintendent of Kew 0\ia»rr^orf.
3 Fellow of Downing College. Hartley Lecturer on Plant Phyilology, Llrerpool.
4 Professor of Botany, Univertity (Jollege, N. Wales, Bangor.
5 Reader in Zoology. « Hon. Fellow of Caius.
470
NATURAL SCIENCES TKIPOSES.
EXAMINEBS :
M. Foster, M.A., Trin.
A. Milnes Marshall, M.D., Joh.
Francis Darwin, M.A., Trin.
J. N. Langley, M.A., Trin.
K. D. Koberts, M.A., Clare.
W. N. Shaw, M.A., Emm.
Alex. Hill, M.A., Doion.
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., Clare.
J. J. H. Teall, M.A., Joh.
A. Sedgwick, M.A., Trin.
Alex. Scott, M.A., Trin.
H.Marshall Ward, M.A., f^riVs.
Part 11.— June, 1885.
* Acton (Botany)
Ds Eve (Physics)
i*Fitzpatrick (Physics)
Joh. Gordon
Pemb. *Shore
Christ's Ds Young, F
(Physiology) Trin.
(Physiology) Joh.
M. (Physics) Trin.
Blundstone Christ's
Ds Cassie, W. Trin.
Ds Darlington Trin.
Fuller, L. J. Joh.
Second Class.
Ds Gepp Joh.
Ds Jones, H. R. Joh.
Kimmins Down.
Ds *Larmor Clare
Ds Read Clure
Smith, A. Ford Christ's
Ds Vaizey Pet.
Wilson, H. Joh.
Barber Ca
Third Class,
th. 1 Ds Kemp Emm.
WOMEN.
First Class.
Second Cluss.
Adams, A. M. Newnham
Benson, A. M. Newnham
Buxton, F. M. Neumham
Third Class.
Sargant, E. Girton
Taylor, B. K. Girton
Part l.—J%me, 1885.
First Class.
*Bury
Couldridge
Edgeworth
Trin.
Emm.
Cuius
Evans (Franklen-
Evans), F. P. Joh.
Oliver, F. W. Trin.
Second Cluss.
*Rolleston Joh.
2*Seward Joh.
Walters, H.G.Tnn.
Beasley
Blake
Ds Bowlker
Ds Chapman
Day
Durliam
Jesus
Trin.
Jesus
Emm.
Cuius
Christ's
Evans, A. J. Joh.
Hird, W. Trin.
Hopkinson Emm.
Howard Trin.
Jones, E. L.
Lindsay Sidney
Third Cluss.
Milnes Down.
Nason Down.
Rendle Joh.
Robinson Emm.
Rogers, LI. Joh.
Wilson-Fox Trin.
Cautley King's
Ds Cobbold Cuius
Cooper Cuius
Cunningham Down.
Daggett Cuius
Daniell.G.H.S.C'aiM*
Day Christ's
Elsmore Christ's
Garrett Christ's
Ds Gore King's
Harper, W.N. Joh.
Hewer
Hicks Cuv.
Ds Marples Emm.
Montagu-Pollock,
Sir F. Trin.
Pollock, C.S. Trin.
Savory Cav.
Stephens Selwyn
Westcott, F. Pet.
WOMEN.
First Cluss.
Freund
I. Gi
rton 1 Willough
Second Cluss.
by, C. A. J. Newnham
Brown, E.M. Girton
Pertz, D. F. M. Newnham
1 Whitby, L. Newnham
Gardiner, M. I. Newnham \ Smith, S. M
Middleton.M. Girton I
Third Class.
Dove, E. L. Girton \ Lloyd, M. J. Newnham
Newnhum \ Young, C. Girton
Stones, E. Newnhum
1 President of Queens' College.
a Hon. Fellow of Emmanuel. Professor of Botany.
NATURAL SCIEiNCES TRIPOSES.
471
A. Macalister, M.D., Joh.
A. S. Lea, M.A., Caius.
G. D. Liveing, M.A,, Joh.
M. Foster, M.A., Trin.
J. J.H.Teall.M.A., JoA.
K. r. Glazebrook, M.A., Trin
W.J. Sell, M.A. , Chrisfs.
A. Sedgwick, M..\., Trin.
Part
Ds Carnegie
Edkins
Hawkridge
Hudson
(Chemistry)
(Physiology)
(Geology)
Physics)
lOliver, F. W. (Botany)
Ds .\dams
Bidder
Ds Arkwright
Coyle
Christ's
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Examiners:
J. E. Marr, M.A.,yo^.
A. Scott, M.A., Trin
H. M. Ward, M.A., ChrisVs
W. Gardiner, M.A. , Clare.
C. A. Burghardt.
E. Ray Lankester.
A. Schuster.
G. D. Thane.
\.—June, 1886.
First Class.
Caius *Rolleston
Caius
Clare 2*Seward
Pemb. Skinner
Trin. Ds ^Stroud
Second Class.
Crump Emm. i Evans (Franklen-
Evans, A, J. Joh. \ E\&ns),F. P. Joh.
(H. Anat. witii
Physiology) Joh.
(Geology) Joh.
(Chemistry) Christ's
(Physics) Joh.
Third Class.
Elrington Jesus
Leon Joh.
WOMEN.
Samuels
Martin, J.
Weber
Freund
First Class.
(Chemistry) Gii-ton
Second Class.
Bateson Newnham
Pa in \.—June, 1886.
Adie
Assheton
Baker
Blandford
Carr
Durham
Easterfield
Ds Gill
Battersby
Cay ley
Chaplm
Clark
Colvin-Smith
Cowell
Cropper
Crosse
Curwen
Dewhurst
Duigan
Earl
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Emm.
King's
Clare
Pemb.
Trin.
Pemb.
Joh.
Cav.
Caius
Joh.
Trin.
Cav.
Joh.
Trin.
ChrisVs
Cav.
First Class.
Gott
Groom
Hall
Harris, W.
Hawkins
Hill
Hird, F.
*Hutchinson
Second Class.
Fletcher Trin.
Francis, H. A. Joh.
Caius
Trin.
King's
Joh.
Caius
King's
Triiu
Christ's
6*Hardy
Hardv
Hart
Heywood
Kelsev
Ds Kirby
Lister
Llovd, W.
Muir
Caius
Jesus
Clare
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Clare
Trin.
Lake
*Mel8ome
Moor
Murray
Sortain
^Turpin
Welsford
Wilkinson
Nix
Norman
Notcutt
Richardson,
Smithson
Stevenson
Troutbeck
Turner
Usher
Veale
Wyman
Emm.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Queens'
Sidnev
Trin. '
Christ's
Joh.
Caius
Down.
Caius
Caius
Joh.
P. Kinifs
Christ'*
Christ's
Caius
Caius
Caius
Christ's
Trin.
Allen, J. W. Trin. H.
Cock
Collins
Cordeux
Cregeen
Devereux
Dixon
Donaldson
^Garwood
Goddard
Down.
Caius
Caius
Selwyn
Cav.
Caius
Trin.
Caius
First Class.
Third Class.
Herring Joh.
Ds Hill, H. H. L. Joh.
Jameson Caius
Langley Selwyn
Low Clare
Metcalfe Trin.
Mitchell Trin.
Musson King's
Richardson Caius
Riches Caius
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Ensor Girton
Me Aulav Newnham
Williamson Newnham
Smith, H. E.
Sortain
Stewart
Surridge
Svfret
>Vait
Wakefield
Caius
Caius
Christ's
Caius
Trin. //.
Joh.
Trin.
Waterfleld, O. F. Trin.
Whittam Caius
Young Caitu
Third Class.
1 Professor of Botany. University College, London. t Hon. Fellow of Emm»nuel. Proft«jor of
Botanv. 3 Professor of Physics in Armstrong College, NcwcMU*H)o-T]rB«.
4 Fellow of Pembroke College. !> Head Master of Nottingham High ho>m><>I.
6 Tutor of Caius. 7 Professor of Geology and Minoralogy, Univonity C.llege. London.
472
NATUBAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
Examiners:
Alex. Hill, M.D., Down.
W. J. Sell, M.A., Christ's.
R. T. Glazebrook, M,A., Trin.
A. Sedgwick, M.A., Trin.
John E. Marr, M.A., Joh.
Walter Gardiner, M,A., Clare.
A. S. Lea, Sc.D., Cuius.
J. H. Poynting, Sc.D., Trin.
Part
A die (Chemistry)
Couldridge (Chemistry)
Durliam (Physiology)
Edgeworth (Physiology)
Blake
Ds Campbell
Day, A. W.
Trin.
Corpus
Caiiti
First Class.
H. Gadow, M.A., King's
G. D. Thane.
Charles A. Burghardt.
Henry A. Miers.
Gerald F. Yeo.
H. E. Roscoe.
Chas. Lap worth.
Isaac Bayley Balfour.
II.— June, 1887.
First Class.
Trin. , Lake
Emm. I Ds*Melsome
Christ's \ Rendle
Cains Turpin
Second Class.
Durham King's
Fletcher Trin.
Groom Trin.
Third Class.
Joh. I Ds Dolby
WOMEN.
Second Class. I Third Class
Gardiner, M. I. Newnham. \
Part I.— June, 1887.
(Geology)
(Physiology)
(Botany)
(Chemistry)
Hird, F.
Ds Roberts, H.
Joh.
Queens'
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
A.Caius
Emm.
First Class.
^Anderson
Cuius
Elliott
Christ's
2Tennant
Caius
Barber
Christ's
Francis
King's
Turner, F. M. Trin.
Colbeck
Cuius
Fry
Kind's
Waggett
Pemb.
d' Albuquerque Joh.
Grabham
Joh.
Wagstaff
Sidney
i*Dufton, S. F
Trin.
Groom
Joh.
Williams
Caius
Dufton, A.
Richardson King's
Second
Class.
Batten
Trin.
Hartin
Down.
Rice
Caius
Bodington
Cuius
Haydon
Caius
Shaw
King's
Campbell
H. Cav.
Ds Hayward
Sidney/
Stabb
Caius
Cargill
Jesus
Herbert
Caius
Staines
Sidney
Carling
Joh.
Ds Joseland
Christ's
Stephens
Stubbs
Caius
Carus-Wilson Pemb.
Kellett
Joh.
Trin.
d'Arcy
Cuius
Ds Kingdon
Christ's
Sutton
Clare
Davies
Cuius
Lambert, S.H.A. Joh.
Ds Watts
Queens'
Ellis, J, R.
Trin.
Lazarus-Barlow Down.
Wessels
King's
Ellis
Cath.
Martley
Trin.
West
Joh.
Evans, T. H.
Joh.
Ds Owen
Sidney
Wilks
Caius
Hale
Kino's
Parkes
Emm.
Wright, A. R Trin.
Hall
Cuius
Percival
Joh.
Wright, J. C. Joh.
Handson
Cuius
Pryce
Third
Pemb.
Class.
Ds Barff
Trin.H.
Felce
Jesus
Manby
Christ's
Beauchamp
Cuius
Gillett
Sidney
Newman
Caius
Berkeley, G.H.A.C. Cai.
Gillibrand
Queens'
Parry
Joh.
Bindloss
Joh.
Greig
Trin.
Pilcher
Clare
Brindley
Joh.
Harrison. S. N. Trin.
Pope
H. Cav.
Brown
H. Selw.
Heward
Joh.
Richards
Down.
Craig
Caius
Home
Clare
Salt
Trin.
Crosskey
England, H.
Trin.
Howard
Kino's
Smith, H. A
. Trin.
Caius
Latter
Pemb.
WOMEN.
First Class.
Field, E. E.
Newnhum |
Flavell, A. J.
Second
Newnham \
Class.
Smith, M. M.
Newiiham
Fortey, I. C.
Saunders, E. R.
Newnham
Sewell, M. A.
Newnham |
Vinter, J. C,
Girton
Newnham
Skeat, C L.
Newnham
Third Class.
Kirkman,W. M. Girton.
1 One of H.M. Inspectors of Secondary Schools.
2 Hulsean Lecturer, 1901.
NATUEAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
473
Alex. Hill, M.D., Down.
W. H. Gaskell, M.D., Trin.
Gerald F. Yeo.
Henry E. Armstrong.
T. W. Danby, xVl.A., Doxon.
J. J. Thomson, M.A., Trin.
Examiners :
H. M
W. Grylls Adams, M.A..
Sydney H. Vines, Sc.D.
J oh.
Christ's.
Part II.
Ward, M.A., Christ' a.
John Cleland.
H. Gadow, M.A., King's.
W. F. R. Weldon, M.A., Joh.
H. J. H. Fenton, M.A., Christ's.
H. A. Miers.
Chas. Lapworth.
Alfred Harker, M.A., Joh.
me, 1888.
Ds ^Anderson (Physiology)
Barber
Ds D'Arcy
Ds Francis
First Class.
Caius
CtirisVs
Caius
(Botany)
(Physics)
(Human Anat.
and Physiology) King's
Second Class
Fry (Botany)
i*Hardy (Zoology)
2*Hutchinson (Chemistry)
Ds Brindley
Easterfield
Ds Eggar
Ds P:ilis
Evans, T. H.
Ds Gott
Joh.
Clare
Trin.
Cath.
Joh.
Caius
Harris, W.
Ds Milward
Ds Percival
Rice, C. E.
Ds Searle
Joh.
Pemb.
Joh.
Caius
Pet.
Shaw
Ds Stephens
Ds Waggett
Ds Whittam
Wright, A.
King's
Caius
Christ's
King's
Caiiu
Pemb.
Caius
Trin.
Third Class.
Davies Caius \ Ds Osborn Emm.
WOMEN.
Sanders, E. R. (Physiology) Newnham \ Smith, M. M. Newnham \ Fortey, I. C. Netcnham.
Baily
Daniel
Falkener
*Hankin
*Horton-Smith
Jones
Joh.
Trin.
King's
Joh.
Joh.
King's
Part I.— June, 1888.
First Class.
Langdon-Down,R. Trin.
Abrara
Baines, E.
Binnie
Briggs
Ds Browne, J.
Ds Bryant
Cooper- Pattin
Fison
Floyd
E.
Caius
Caius
Trin.
Clare
Sidney
Pemb.
Jesus
Trin.
Clare
Belben
Christ's
Best
H. Cav.
Bird
Christ's
Budden
Caius
Burn
Trin.
Calthrop, G.
Caius
Carruthers, A.E. Christ's \
Cory
Dobie
Caius
Dorman
Clare
Drake
Clare
Fisher
Caius
First Class. |
Ackroyd, L.
Alford, D.
Newnham
Girton
Earp, A. G.
Jfeurnham
Howell, L. R.
Girton
Kennedy, M.
Girton
1 Tutor of Caius.
Locke Joh.
Long Caius
*Morrell Caitis
Newstead Christ's
Perkins Emm.
Phear Trin.
Schott Trin.
Second Class.
Fooks Jesus
Godson, A. H. Joh.
Gornall Cath.
Grimsdale Caius
Ds Jones Corpus
Lea Caius
Paterson Trin.
Peck, E. S. Christ's
Price, J. Joh. I
Third Class.
Fosbery _ .
Frith Trtn.
Gillam H. Cav.
Hales Clare
Hart Jesus
Hodson Joh.
Hulbert Trin.
Lucas Trin.
M«Intire Christ's
Ds Marsh Clare
Maxwell Joh.
Mond Pet.
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Borchardt, H. M. Newnham
Firth, E. I. Newnham
Hay, B. J. Newnham
Vavasseur, C E. Girton
2 Fellow of Pembroke College.
Simpson, H, Joh.
Smith, H. Trin.
Smith.W.A. L. Trin.
Ds Thornton Christ's
a*Whctham Trin.
Wilkinson, G., Jun.
Emm.
Purdie
Rolfe
Rowland
Schneider
Shaw
Vigurs
Warburton
Willis
Pet
Clare
Caius
Emm.
Joh.
H. Cav.
Christ's
Morris
Pridham
Robertson
Roper
Thomas, C. N.
Tickell
Vinter
Wanklvn
Wilkinson, G., sen.
Williams, E. C
Williamson, O. K.
Trin,
Caius
Joh.
Clare
Trin.
Trin.
Caius
Caius
Emm.
Christ's
Trin.
Third Class.
Beard, M. S. M. Nncnham
Wilman, M. Nrwnham
3 Tutor of Trinity.
474
NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
Examiners :
Alex Hill, M.D., Down.
W. H. Gaskell, M.D., Trin.
W. Grylls Adams, M.A., Joh.
Francis Darwin, M.A., Christ's.
W. N. Shaw, M.A., Emm.
H. J. H. Fenton, M.A., Christ's.
W. J. Lewis, M.A., Trin.
H. Marshall Ward, M.A., Christ's.
Part IL-
W. W. Watts, M.A., Sid.
W. F. II. Weldon, M.A., Joh.
Alfred Harker, M.A., Joh.
S. F. Harmer, M.A., King's.
N. Story-Maskelyne.
William A. Tilden.
John Cleland.
Wm. Stirling.
-June, 1889.
Baily (Physics) Joh.
d' Albuquerque (Chemistry) Joh.
Ds Daniel (H. Anat. with Pliys.) Trin.
First Class.
I *Hankin (Physiology) Joh.
\ *tHorton-Smith (Phys. and H.
Anat. with Phys.) Joh.
i*Dufton, S. F.
(Chemistry) trin. Locke
(Physiology) Joh.
Elliott
(Chemistrv) Christ's Ds Tennant
(Chemistry)
Caius
Groom
(Geology)
Joh. ii*Whetham
Second Class.
(Physics)
Trin.
Ds Cole
Emm. 1 Parkes
Emm.
Ds Falkener
King's : Ds Phear
Trin.
Ds Langdon-Do*n, R.
Trin. 1 Turner, F
M.
Trin.
Third Class.
Cooper-Pattin
Jesus Ds Kitchin
Pemb.
Ellis, J. R.
Trin. Ds Martyn
Caius
Ds Fison
I'rin. 1 Paterson
Trin.
Ds Jones, H. S.
Christ's \ Ds Potter
t Distinguished in Physiology.
Christ's
WOMEN.
Third Class.
First Class. I
Second Class. 1
Earp, A. G.
Newnham
1
Ackroyd, L. Newnham
Vavasseur, C. R Girton
Part l.—June, 1889. First Class.
Beddard
Trin.
Hewitt Joh.
Rolleston
King's
*Blackman
Joh.
Lehfeldt Joh.
Spivey
Thomas
Trtl
Bottomley
Caius
Luce Christ's
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.
Barnes
Pemb.
GrUnbaum Caius
Pulford
Trin.
Broadbent
Trin.
Hale, H. O. Trin.
Senior
Queens'
Trin.
Brooksbank
Trin.H.
Harvey, A. G. Joh.
Sevestre
Bruce
Pet.
Herbert Kinq's
Stone, F. J.
King's
Christ's
Buttar
Pemb.
Hoffmeister,
Swainson
Crofton-Atkins Clare
H. E. W. Caius
Thompson,
A. C. Joh.
Dodgson
Emm.
Hogg Sidney
Todd, T.
Clare
Eck
Pet.
Kynaston King's
Treadgold
Down.
Edge
King's
Law Christ's
Watkins
Caius
Finch
Trin.
Lister Trin.
Wilson, A.
H. Christ's
Gillett
King's
Mercer Caius
Windsor
Emm.
GiUett
Pet.
Monro, C. G. Caius
Third Class.
Alston
Clare
Hayes Sidney
Menzies
Jesus
Atkinson
Clare
Heppell Caius
Herd
Ds Morgan
Emm.
Banks
Trin.
Neill, C.
Caius
Bartram
Joh.
Hill Trin.
Petyt
Christ's
Bower
Trin.
Hyson Pemb.
Poole
Cath.
Bruuner
Pemb.
Jvatt Christ's
Read
H. Cav.
Carr
Trin.
James Caius
Saw
Trin.
Chappel
Caius
Jerrard Caius
Sharp
Caius
Cooper, C. E.
Caius
Joyce Queens'
Smith, T. R. H. Trin.
Cotter
Trin.
Langdon-Down, P. Trin.
Smith, E. A
C. Caius
Dodson
Doion.
Lawrence Kinq's
Stallard
Sid.
Evans
Emm.
Leaf Trik
Stewart, S.
M. Queens'
Field, G. H.
Clare
Lewis, C. 15. M. Joh.
Thompson,G.
W. Christ's
Fish
Christ's
Macfie Caius
Ds Watt
Trin.
First Class.
Elliot, A. I. M. Newnham
Martin-Leake, L. Girton
Mitchell M. O. Newnham
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Alcock, R. Newnham
Lloyd, B. Newnham
Newton, L. Newnham
Third Cla-is.
Bentley, S. Newnham
Gibbon, A. G. Girton
Willett, F. E. Newnham
1 One of H.M. Inspectors of Secondary Schools.
3 Drapers Professor of Agriculture.
2 Tutor of Trinity.
NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
475
Examiners :
Alex Hill, M.D., Down.
Ch. S. Sherrington, M.A., Cams.
G. D. Liveing, M.A., Joh.
W. J. Lewis, M.A., Trin.
W. N. Shaw, M.A., Emm.
Francis Darwin, M.A., Christ's.
W. W. Watts, M.A., Sid.
S. F. Harmer, M.A., King's.
A. H. Green, M.A., Caius.
E. Ray Lankester, M.A., Oxford
D. H. Scott, M.A., Oxford.
Wm. Stirling.
William A. Tilden.
Bertram C. A. Windle.
G. Carey Foster.
L. Fletcher.
Ds Beddard (Zoology)
Hewitt (Chemistry)
Lehfeldt (Physics)
*Morrell (Chemistry)
Newstead (Zoology)
James, H. L.
Jones
Mundella
Ds Banks
Briggs
Ds de Havilland
First Class.
Martin-Leake, L,
(Botany) Girton
Mitchell, M. O
(Botany) Neumham
Part U.—June, 1890.
First Class.
Trin.
Joh.
Woods
Ds Reynolds
Scliott
Joh.
Caius
Christ's
Second Class.
Caius I Price, J.
Kino's 1 Shaw
Joh.
Third Class.
Trin. l Ds Murray
Clare Schneider
Pet. I Windsor
WOMEN.
Second Class.
(Zoology) Trin
(Chemistry) Trin.
Smith, W. A. L. (Physiology) Trin.
"'— "- (Geology) Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Christ's
Emm.
Emm.
Third Class.
Alcock, R, Newnham
Ds lAshford Trin.
Beggs Sidney
*Capstick Trin.
Cuff Joh.
Palkner Trin.
Baker
Bird
Bolus
Bottomley
Brunner
Bull
Bumsted
English
Allen
Appleyard
Barrett, S. E.
Buchanan
Carter
Christopherson
Collcutt
Collis
de Candole
Delbruck
Garratt
Joh.
Emm.
Jes.
King's
Caius
ret.
Joh.
Christ's
Christ's
Emm.
Caius
Joh.
Caiun
Caius
Caius
H. Selw.
Christ's
King's
Trin.
Part I.— June, 1890.
First Class.
French
Hutchinson, A. Triti.
Krishnan Christ's
*McBride Joh.
Slade Sidney
Second Class.
Fenton Caius
Gibbins King's
Harris, W. J. Christ's
Heaton Trin.
Hewitt, H. B. Clare
Hollis Sidney
Lee Clare
Leese Pet.
Third Class.
Grove Sidney
Kirby, R. A. Trin.
Locket
Stewart Christ's
Whichello Sidney
Wliipple Joh.
* Wilson Sidnetf
Woodd.C. H. B. Trin.
Masterman
Penny
Smith, G. G.
Smith, T. M.
Theobald
Tindall
Ward
Willson, H. S.
Chrittt
Pet.
//. Car.
Dotcn.
Joh.
Pet.
Trin.
Emm.
LUIing
MacDonald
Major
Master
Ormerod
Peck
Pile
Ransome
Christ's
Trin. H.
Christ's
Trin
Caius
Trin.
Trin.
Sidney
Trin.
Richards, W. G. Chritfi
Russell
Slater
Sworder
Tathaui
Taylor, G. C.
Turner
Ds Walker
Webb
Whiteley
Windsor
Down.
Caitu
King's
Caius
Christ's
H. Cav.
Qiietns'
Clare
First Class.
Dale, E. Girton
Martvn, H. M. Neumham
Tebb, M. C. Girton
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Gardiner, S. A. Neumham
Whitting, F. G. Newnham
Wise, G. M. Neumham
Third Class.
Coigiiou. C.
Hardio. M.
Queich, T.
Serjeant, A. M.
Webb, .M. B.
iV.(
.V,(
NeirnMam
iham
I hum
1 Head Master of the Dartmouth Naval Collefe.
476
NATUEAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
Alex. Macalister, M.D., Joh.
Bertram C. A. Win die.
G. D. Liveing, M.A., Joh.
J. Emerson Reynolds.
R. T. Glazebrook, M.A., Trin.
Qf. Carey Foster.
Arthur E. Shipley, M.A., Christ's.
E. Ray Lankester.
Part H
Examiners :
Lewis Shore, M.D., Joh.
C. S. Sherrington, M.A., Caius.
J. R. Green, M.A., Trin.
D. H. Scott.
John E. Marr, M.A., Joh.
A. H. Green, M.A., Cains.
Henry Palin Gurney, M.A., Clare.
L. Fletcher.
-June, 1891.
First Class.
*Blackman
(Botany) Joh. i*MacBride
(Zoology, Botany) Joh.
Bottomley (H. Anat.withPhys.) Caius Spivey
(Chemistry) Trin.
t*Capstick
(Chem., Physics) Trin. , Ds Whichello (Botany) Sid.
Ds Krislinan
(Chem., Botany) Christ's 2»vVood,T.
B. (Chemistry) Caius
Kynaston, H. (Geology) King's
Second Class.
Ds Collcutt
Caius
Peters Caius
Ds Smith, T. Manners
Cuff
Joh.
Ds Schmitz Joh.
Third Class.
])own
Ds Clark
Sid.
Ds Theobald Joh.
Ds Whiteley
Griinbaum
Caius
Ds Troup Pemb.
WOMEN.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Elliott, A. I. M.
Dale, E. Girton
Gardiner, S. A. Newnham
(Zoology)
Tebb, M. C.
(Physiology)
Newnham
Martyn, H. M. Newnham
Whitting, F. G. Newnham
Girton
t Distinguished in Chemistry and in Physics.
Part I.— June, 1891.
First Class.
Brownswon
Down.
Keeble Cains
Todd Clare
Burkill
Caius
*Moore, D. H. Trin.
Villy Joh.
Colby
King's
Murphy Caius
Reed Trin.
Watson, B.W. Clare
Cook, A. R.
Trin.
*Widdicombe Down.
3*Eichholz
Emm.
Taylor Emm.
Second Class.
Bennett
Joh.
Harris Clare
Ormerod H. Selw.
Ds Bennett
Queens'
Caius
Harris, W.J. Caius
Purvis Joh.
Blumfeld
Hayward Clare
Richards Sid.
Bowes
Caius
Henderson Joh.
Sandall Joh.
Burton
King's
Hunter H. Cav.
Sell Caius
Cameron, J.
A. Joh.
Ds Hutchings H. Selw.
Swift Down.
Cheadle
Trin.
Killick Trin.
Ds Tripp Caius
Ds Crosthwaite, R. Pemh.
Laurie Kinp's
Trotman Joh.
Ds Denmead
Emm.
McCarthy Caius
Ward,E.F.C. Sid.
Ds Gardiner
Christ's
Martvn, G. J. K. Caius
Weller Christ's
Goodman
Joh.
Matliew Trin.H.
Wrightson, R. G. Trin.
Guinness
Caius
Olliver Trin.
Third Class.
Allen
Kino's
Davies, L. G.
Mackenzie Caius
Ds Atkinson
Trin.
Fayrer Trin.
Marriott, C. R Clare
Barclay
Trin.H.
Garner Emm.
Marshall Caitts
Bartlett
Havne Caius
Milward Clare
Bates
Queens'
Hofmeyr Trin. H.
Muntz Trin.
Bellhouse
Trin.
Hood H. Cav.
Parkinson Christ's
Berry
King's
Hopkins, C.L. Caius
Powell, LI. Trin.
Blaydes
King's
Hutchinson, F. A. S. Trin.
Powell, M. C. Trin.
Boake
Caius
Jesse H. Selw.
Read Emm.
Borcherds
Caius
Key Emm.
Reece Down.
Candler
H. Selw.
Kirig, T. P. Joh.
Ds Sheppard, H. N. Trin.
Sparks Caius
Trethewy Caius
Cornwall
Trin.
Lewis, F. H. Joh.
Cowan
King's
Ds Longfield Corpus
Daniel
Emm.
WOMEN.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Abbott, E. C. J.
Newnham
Annesley, S. Girton
Clarke, B. Newnham
Durham, F. M. Girton
Fletcher, A. M. Girton
Luke, M. A. Girton
Lewin, O. M. S. Girton
Macdonald, E. Girton
Storrar, S. A. Newnham
Mead, E. A. Newnham
Walmsley, M. Newnham
Wright, E. Girton
1 Professor of Zoology. McGill University, Montreal.
3 Medical Officer to the Board of Education.
2 Drapers Professor of Agriculture.
NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
Examiners:
Alexander Macalister, M.D. Joli
W. T. Thiselton-Dyer.
J. R. Green, M.A., Trin.
J. E. Marr, M.A., Joh.
Lewis Shore, M.A., Joh.
John G. M°Kendrick.
L. Fletcher.
Henry Palin Gurney, M.A., Clare
Part 11.— June, 1892
477
A. Milnes Marshall, M.D., Joh
^ m"^F- ^.^P^^^' ^•^•' Chrises.
R. T. Glazebrook, M.A., Trin
A. W. Reinold.
J. Emerson Reynolds.
G. D. Liveing, M.A., Joh.
Arthur Thomson.
J. J. H. Teall.
First Class.
v%^-tAcMw\z (Physiology (1) and Human
Anatomy with Physiology) Emm.
Hutchmson A. (Physiology) Trin.
DsReed (Geology) Trin.
Villy (Piiysiology and Zoology) Joh.
Whipple (Botany) * j^/,
Ds * Widdicombe (Physiology) Doum.
*Wilson (Physics) Sidnrv
Second Class.
Ds Brownsword
Ds Burkill, I. H.
Ds Colby
Down.
Caius
Kino's
Laurie Kino's
Masterman Christ's
Ds Taylor Emm.
Third Class.
Ds Todd
Trotman
Clare
Joh.
Baker
Brunner
Joh.
Caius
Carter Caius
WOMEN.
1 Ds Mathew, G.
P. Trin.H.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Clfjjt*
Abbott, E. C. J. Newnham
Durham, F. M. Girtm
Fletcher, A. M. Girton
Macdonald. E. Girton
Mead, E. A. Newnham
(1) Distinguished in Physiology.
Part l.—June, 1892.
First Class.
Allhusen
Jes.
Jackson, T. L. Joh.
Rowland
Dtncn.
Bagshawe
Caius
Lea, J. Caius
Silberrad
Pet.
Brown, W, L.
Joh.
2*M'^Dougall JoK
Smith, S.W.
J. Trin.
Bryant, J. F.
Clare
Martin Pet.
Spencer
Tod
Sidney
Cooper
Emm.
Myers Caius
Trin.
Dean
Down.
Mvers Sidney
Watson
Trin.
*Duckworth
Jesus
Phillips, L.C. P. Cam*
Second Class.
Wright
Sidney
Atkins
Cuius
Hobday Christ's
Ds Ransford
Jesus
Barker
Emm.
Hudson Emm.
Renshaw
Trin.
Biss
King's
Ds Hyett Emm.
Roberts
Christ's
Brockbank
Christ's
Judd
Robinson
Emm.
Ds*Charles
Trin.H.
Madeley Emm.
Scott, HoiLG.H.7rm.
Edwards, G.L
Trin.
Martineau Trin.
Sniitli, J.
Jesus
Evans
Trin.
Mercer, C.E.E. Pemb.
Thomas
Christ's
Gaskell, L. S.
Christ's
Milsome Trin.
Tliomson
Christ's
Gordon
King's
Muir Kino's
Williams
Clare
Gough
Emm.
Munby Christ's
Wright
Emm.
Haslam
Caius
Ds Phillips, E. J. A. Je««*
2'hird Class.
Ds Ainslie
Caius
Godson, F. A. Joh.
Pearce
Trin.
Allan
Caius
Gutch, J. Christ's
Pentreath
Queens'
Arraitage
Trin.
Hanks Sidney
Preece
Trin.
Barry
Trin.
Hayward Caius
Sliei)i)ard
Christ's
Blatchford
Sidney
Heywood Emm.
Stead
Caiiu
Blundell
Joh.
Hughes Christ's
Hutchinson,L.T.K. Tr/n.
Stewart
Emm.
Bousfield
Caius
Townsend
Clare
Burnett
Joh.
Julian Pet.
Turner
Emm.
Clarke, A. V.
Caius
Kingsford,R.L. Joh.
Tyson ^
Caius
Ds Conder
Trin.
Lance King's
Ds ^N^ard. F. L.
Sidney
Crum
Trin.
Maturin Cains
Ward, A. ».
/{. SelK.
Dashwood.C. E. Mapd.
Michael //. Selw.
Warwick
Cuius
Edwards, C. D.
Joh.
Muriel Down.
Wills
Caius
Fleming
Sidney
Nelson Caius
Woodliouse
Kino's
Francklvn
Trin.
Ds Nix, P. K. Pemb.
Wrightaon
Trin.
Eraser, J. H.
Joh.
Osbom Clare
WOMEN.
First Class. I
Second Class.
Third Clots.
Bonnerjee, N. H. Girton
Aldridge. I. A.
NetPHham
Knight, M. Nemiham
Harchard, E. B.
Newnham
Sedgwick, A. 1
\ Girton \
1 Medical Officer to the Board of Education.
2 Wylde Reader in Experiraentol Philt..ophy, Oxford.
478
NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
Alex Hill, M.D., Down.
A. S. Lea, Sc.D., Cairn.
W. J. Sollas, Sc.D., Joh.
W. J. Lewis, M.A., Trin.
J. J. Thomson, M.A., Trin.
H. P. Gumey, M.A., Clare.
A. M. Marshall, M.D., Joh.
A. Sedgwick, M.A., Trin.
Examiners :
A. Marker, 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. McKendrick.
A. W. Reinold.
Part II.—
Tune, 1893.
First Class.
Ds Allhusen (Chemistry)
Jesus
Ds ^Duckworth (Human Anatomy
Ds Brown, W. L. (Physiology) Joh.
with Physiology)
Jesus
Bryant (Geology)
Clare
*Moore, D. H. (Physics)
Trin.
Cook, A. H. (Physiology) Trin.
Ds Spencer (Geology)
Sid.
Ds Cooper, H. G. (Human Anatomy
with Physiology)
Emm.
Second Class.
Ds Dean Doivn.
Ds Martin Pet
Ds Rowland
Down.
Keeble Caius
Purvis Joh.
Third Class.
Ds Smith, R.T.
Joh.
Ds Roberts
Christ's 1 Stewart
WOMEN.
Emm.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Sedgwick, A. P. Girton
Part l.—June, 1893.
First Class.
Auden Christ's
Gwynne-Vaughan Chr.
Paton
Caius.
Blackman.S.S.F. Joh.
Hodgkin Trin.
Pendlebury
Pemb.
Borradaile H. Selw.
Horton-Smith,|^^^
Selby
Down.
Carpmael Jesus
Shoyer
Trin.H.
Ds Clissold Trin.
Ireland Sid.
Tansley
Trin.
Eccles Trin.
Jemmett Sid.
*Tuckett
Trin.
Ds Ensor Clare
Mathias Christ's
Watson
Pet.
Eve Emm.
Myers, C. S. Caius
Wedd
Down.
Fletcher, M. Trin.
Orton Joh.
Woolley
Christ's
*Gardiner, J. S. Caius
Oscroft Sid.
Second Class.
Young
Caius
Barraclough Christ's
Howitt Caius
Rawling
Caius
Betteridge Caius
Jones Christ's
Sandilands
Trin.
Black Trin.H.
King H. Selw.
Solberg
Caius
Buttemer Emm.
Langdon Caiu^
Stawell
Trin.
Collingwood Caius
Molesworth Caitis
Swallow
Trin. H.
Dove, W. B. Christ's
Murison Trin.
Thomas
Cuius
Eagles Joh.
Parker Caius
Ds Tuckett
Caius
Edmonds Kimfs
Peck Sid.
Ds Vinter
Trin.
Fletcher Caius
Pope, A. R. Trin.
Ward, F. F.
H. Selw.
Gardiner, J. N. Trin.H.
Prince Caius
Ds Williams
Queens'.
Higgins King's
Quin Caius
Williamson
Joh.
Holmes Joh.
Third Class.
Binyon Sid.
Halliday Caius
Nicholson, G. B. Clare
Ds Boulton Queens'
Briggs, G. F. Joh.
Harrisson, A. E. Magd.
Paterson
Emm.
Howard, H. Non Coll.
Pease
King's
Brown, T. H. Pemb.
Hughes Caius
Jephcott Caius
Philpots
Trin.
Bythell Joh.
Pollard, W.
Caius
Cambier Caius
Jones King's
Rigby
Caius
Cameron, W. E. Joh.
Kitchin Joh'.
Robinson
Caius
Carter Jesus
Lindsay Sid.
Ds Rosenberg
Joh.
Dixon, G. Trin.
Lord Cath.
Salt
Emm.
Elborne Trin.
McCarthy Non Coll.
Scaping
Clare
Finlay Trin.
Ds Miles Clare
Weaver
Trin.
Gilmore Christ's
Moritz Caius
Wilkinson
Emm.
Graham, J. C.W.Trm.
Naish Trin.
Woolley, R J. Caius
Green Down.
WOMEN.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Baldwin, M. Girton
Bingham, J. Newnham
Clarke, B. M.
Girton
Booty, M. A. Newnham
Freese, M. E.
Girton
Chesney, L. M. Girton
Petherbridge, M.
Newnham
Jackson, I. H. Girton
Raymond, Y. G. Newnham
Wenham, N.
Newnham
NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
470
Alex Hill, M.D., Doion.
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., Ti-in.
W. Bateson, M.A., Joh.
Examiners :
F. W. Oliver, M.A., Trin.
A. C. Seward, M.A., Joh.
S. Skinner, M.A., Christ's.
P. Lake, M.A., Joh.
H. A. Miers.
G. F. Fitzgerald.
E. a. Schafer, F.R.S.
W. Ramsay.
Part II.— June, 1894.
First Class.
Blackman, S. S. F. (Zoology) Joh.
Ds Borradaile (Zoology) //. Selw.
Ds Hodgkin (Physiology) Trin.
l*McDougall (Pliysiology and
Human Anatomy with Phys-
iology).
Second Class.
Myers, W.
Ds Shoyer
First Class.
Baldwin, M. (Botany) Girton
Joh.
Caius
I Eagles
Trin. H. \ Ds Eve
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Booty, M. A. Newnham
Ds Pendlebury (Phvsiologv with
Human Anatomy).
Smith, S. W. J. (Physics and
Chemistry)
Ds Tansley (Botany)
Ds *Tuckett (Physiology and Human
Anatomy with Physiology) Trhi
Third Class.
Joh.
Emm.
Pemb.
Trin.
Trin.
Barrett-Hamilton Trin.
*Blackman,V.H. Joh.
Blaikie
Boulton
Brown, W. C.
Burton, F. H.
Butler
Corner
Deller
Part l.—Jtme, 1894.
First Class.
Third Class.
Chesney, L. M. Girton
Wenham, N. Newnham
Trin.
Clare
Joh.
Clare
Joh.
Sid.
Trin.
Z'^Fletcher, W. M. Trin.
Hill, A. C.
Holdgate
Ds Jarratt
Jordan
3*Kerr
King
Northcott
Pan ton
Parkin
Porter
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Sid.
Christ's
Emm.
Joh.
Christ's
Trin.
Emm.
Rogers
Shrubsall
Slater
Stead
Strong
Tallent
Wade
West
Christ's
Clare
Pet
Kino's
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Second Class.
Griinbaum
Allfrey
Bassano
Beaumont
Bell, R. H.
Ds Bell, H. G.
Bell
Cameron, A, P.
Carsberg
Ds Caunt
Charles
Coleman
Daniel
Abercrombie
Barton
Brack
Cator
Clarke, H, N.
Dore
Forbes
Golby, W. A.
Hare
Le Fleming
First Class. r ,.
Castledine, H. M. Neivnhaml Bonnerjee, S. A. Newnham
Philipps, E. G. Newnham] Elles, G. L. Newnham
Skeat, E. G. iVwnAam I Wood, E. M. R Newnham.
1 Wylde Reader in Experimental Philosophy, Oxford.
3 Professor of Zoology, Glasgow.
Wilkinson, J. A. Caius
Wilson, E. A. Caius
Trin.
Denyer
Queens'
Down.
Trin.
Dodson
Emm.
Dootson
Non Coll.
Trin.
Eltringham
Trin.
Pet.
Ds Foyster
Jesus
Clare
Gaussen
Sid.
Joh.
Greg
Trin.
Cairn
Gregory
Joh.
Cath.
Greig
Jesus
Caius
Hancock
Caius
Joh.
Heard
Down.
Emm.
Jeaffreson
Christ's
Third Class
Caius
Lund
Sid.
Emm.
Martin
Caius
H. Selw.
Phillips
Joh.
Trin.
Powell
Emm.
Trin.
Ds Ravenhill
Trin.
Joh.
Reckitt, P. B.
King's
Christ's
Roderick
Emm.
Joh.
Scott, E. J.
Trin.
Joh.
Shewell
Trin.
Clare
Lethbridge
Lillie
Mattlicws
Middleditch
Muir
Prout
Roe
Sargent
Schott
Emm.
Joh.
Trin.
Jesus
Emm.
Down.
Pemb.
Joh.
Trin.
Shi:\ford,R.W.C. Emm.
Smith, L. L.
Thomas
Snowden
Stacey
Jetus
Sid.
Christ's
Joh.
Svmes-Thompson Christ's
talbot
Thorp
Wills
AVilson. W
Winton
Yeld
King's
Emm.
Joh.
Corpus
Clare
Trin.
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Agar, W. Newnham
Ross, J. C, Oirton
3 Tutor of TrinUr
480
NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
A. Macalister, M.D., Jdh.
H. D. RoUeston, M.D., Joh.
W. J. Lewis, M.A,, Trin.
W. J. Sell, M.A., Christ's.
Walter Gardiner, M.A., Clare.
Sydney J. Hickson, M.A., Down.
W. Bateson, M.A,, .]oh.
L. R. Wilberforce, M.A., Trin.
Examiners :
F. W. Oliver, M.A., Trin.
Philip 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.— Jtme, 1895.
First Class.
"^Blackman
V. H. (Botany) Joh.
Myers, C. S. (Human Anatomy
Ds i*Fl etcher, W. M. (Physiology) Trin.
with Physiology)
Caius
*Gardiner (Zoology)
Caius
Ds Parkin (Botany)
Trin.
Ds Green, J. F. N. (Geology) Emm.
Ds Rogers (Geology)
Christ's
Horton-Smith, R. .J. (Physiology
Ds Stead (Zoology)
King's
and Human Anatomy with
Physiology)
Joh.
Second Class
Third Class.
Orton, K.
J. P.
Joh.
Ds Jordan
Sid.
Paton
Caius
Ds King
Emm.
Ds Shelford, R. W. C.
Emm.
Ds Leigh-Smith, L.
Jesus
Ds Slater
Pet.
Quin
Caius
Ds Wade
Trin.
WOA
TEK
First Class.
Second
Class.
Third Class.
Elles, G. L. (Geol.) Newn.
Phillipps, E.
G. Newnham
Wood,E.M.R. (Geol.) Nemi.
Part I.— J
une, 1895.
First
Class.
Bainbridge, F. A. Trm.
Gray
King's
Scott
King's
SBiffen
Emm.
Hedley
King's
Slater
Trin.
Brend
Sid.
Hemmy
Joh.
Tadman
Queens'
Brincker
Joh.
Inchley
Joh.
Taylor, T. S.
King's
Burgess
Sid.
Ds Lawrence
Trin.
Tebbs
Queens'
Cunningham-Craig Cla.
*Masterma
1 Christ's
Tylpr
Joh.
Dewar
Jesus
Pentecost
Christ's
Woodhouse
Caius
Gabriel
Emm.
Rose
Second
Joh.
Class.
Ball
King's
Howse
Caius
Pryce
Reissmann
Joh.
Barnes
Christ's
Kitson, R.
H. Trin.
Joh.
Blagden
Emm.
Letchwort
h Emm.
Sewell
Pemb.
BIyth
Joh.
Levick, P.
Jesu,s
Sillev
Sid.
Cox
Caius
Longden
Emm.
Sumner, F.W.Jo/i.
Garrood
Joh.
Mayo
Caius
Thomson
Sid.
Girling
Emm.
Ds Osborn
Trin.
Walker
Queens'
Glynn
Clare
O'Sullivan
, H. Emm.
Wilkinson
Pemb.
Hale
Christ's
Percival
Joh.
Woollett
Joh.
Heilborn
Caius
Third C
'lass.
Barbara
Caius
Harmer
King's
Ds Richards
Queens'
Bolland
Emm.
Harthan
Jesus
Skvrme
Christ's
Ds Borchardt
Joh.
Ds Hutchinso
n Clare
St Leger
Caius
Brunner
Caius
Ds Johnston
King's
Tod
Doivn.
Dakyns
Trin.
Keeling
Caiiis
Upward
White
Christ's
Darby
Trin.
Kdttgen
Jesus
Christ's
Eliis
Pet.
Peirce
Jesus
Willson, R. J.
Emm.
Fraser
Caius
Potter
NonColl.
Wilson, A. G.
Caius
Game
Trin.
Prest
Joh.
Wingate-Saul
Trin.
Hall, C. S.
Emm.
WOM
EN.
First Class.
Second
Class.
Third Class.
Skues, M. M
Newn.
Boesch, A. C
Newn.
Rattray, M.
Newn.
Cooke, E. I.
Girton
Wainewright,V, M. Girton
Foster, H. M
Navn.
Handson, E.
B. Newn.
Hildesheim,
H. G. Newn.
Naish, R. V.
Newn.
Pratt, E.
Girton
Rayner, E.
Girton
Rich, M. B.
Newn.
1 Tutor of Trinity.
2 Professor of
(Agricultural Botany.
NATUKAL SCIENCES TKIPOSES
Examiners :
w^'^u^irf* . Raphael Meldola
W. D. Halliburton. H A Mipro
W. B. Hardy, M.A., Cains. '
S. F. Harmer, M.A., King's.
S. J. Hickson, M.A., Doion.
Oliver J. Lodge.
A. Macalister, M.D., Joh.
N. Story-Maskelyne.
Part II
First Class.
2*Kerr
Ds Kitson, R H.
481
A. M. Paterson.
W. J. Sell, M.A., Chnst's.
Harold Wager.
H. Marshall Ward, Sc.D., Christ's.
L. E. Wilberforce, M.A., Triti.
H. Woods, M.A., Joh.
Jrme, 1896.
iBiffen (Botanj-) Emm.
Ds Blaikie, L. (Physics) Trin.
Gray (Zoology, Geology) King's
Ds Grunbaum,0,F.P.(Fhysiology) 'Irm.
Hemniy (Physics) Joh.
Ds Hill, A. C. (Physiology) Trin.
^ „ , „ Second Class.
Ds Breiid Sid.
Ds Burgess Sid.
Ds Medley, E. \V. King's
Ds Strong, W. M,
Ds Tadman
Ds Tebbs
(Zoology)
(Geology)
(Physics)
(Chemistry)
(Human Anatomy
with Physiology) Queens'
Christ's
Trin.
Trin.
Queeiu'
Northcott
Joh.
Adams
First Class.
''Barcroft
Bedford
Browning
Crofts
Dale
Davies
Dean
Ermen
Fryer '
Harman
King's
King's
Joh.
Emm.
Trin.
Caius
Pet.
Emm.
Christ's
Joh.
Alder
Barlow
Borley
Brenan
Briscoe
Brooks
Clarke, E. R.
Coleman
Foster, R. L. V. King's
Greig, A. W. Jesus
Pemb.
Jesus
Caius
Trin.
Pemb.
Cath.
Joh.
Trin.
Ds Pentecost Christ's
Ds Scott King's
Tallent Joh.
Ds Taylor, T. S. King's
Third Class.
Clare \ Ds Cunningham-Craig
WOlfEN.
Second Class.
Thring, N. A. L. Newnham
Part l.—June, 1896.
First Class.
Howitt Joh.
Jackson Pet.
3* Jackson, H. Down.
Jevons Trin.
Lenipfert Emm.
Martin, A. E. Down.
Maxwell, W.H. Trin.
Mayo Clare
Menon Christ's
*Mills Jesus
Second Class.
Ds Thompson.J.D. Triri.
West, W. Joh.
Wilkinson, J. A. Caius
Clare
Third Clots.
Naish, R. V. Newnham
Mitchell
Morgan
Newbery
Owen
Parker
Pearson
Salaman
Watson, D. P
White
Williams, H.
Christ's
Joh.
Trin.
Clare
Emm.
NonColl.
Trin.H.
Trin.
Joh.
Clare
Barnett
Barnicot
Binnie
Brack
Brailey
Branson
Budgett
Burtield
Child
Cook, H. A.
First Class.
Joh.
Pemb.
Trin.
Queens'
Trin.
Trin.
Emm.
Christ's
Caius
Killick
Lovibond
Matthews
MulHi.gs
Ouston
Pearson
Perrin
*Punnett
Rayner
Third Class.
Curl
Gibson
Hawkins
Izard
Killick
Knobel
Ds Lee
Lock, J. L.
McBryde
McCaskie
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Down.
Christ's
King's
Christ's
Caius
Emm.
King's
Caius
Trin.
Down.
Jesus
Emm.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Pemb.
Caius
King's
Caiiis
NonColl.
King's
Caius
Ross, P. A,
Rudman
Sellon
Shufflebotham 7V»>i,
Tavlor, E. C, Joh.
TaVlor, J. G
Walker
Walker
Williamson
htng't
Kino's
Clare
Joh.
Ds Mills
Nixon
Pearson
Sid.
Caius
Sid.
Sedgwick, R E. Caius
Stewart
Style
Jetus
Emm.
Ds Thomas. R. A. Trin. U.
Timmins
West
Wood, T.
Emm.
Christ's
Caius
Barrett, A. L.
La Cour, D. L.
Newnham
Newnham
Third Class.
(iriH'nwood, .M. Nfirnham
Hanson, .M. F. A. Girlon
Martin, M. G. Nnrnham
Michaelis. M. Girlon
Simckloton.M.H. Girton
SouthtTdft), F. H Newnham
Sunderhind-Taylor.
A. M. M. Newnham
1 Professor of Agricultural Botany.
Professor of Zoology, OU«»ow.
3 Tutor of
21
482
NATURAL SCIENCES TEIPOSES.
F. Jeffrey Bell.
J. T. Bottomley.
L. Fletcher.
W. D. Halliburton.
S. F. Harmer, M.A., King's.
A. Hill, M.D., Down.
A. Hutchinson, M.A., Pemb.
E. 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.
m Allen, H. S.
Ds Bainbridge
Ds *Barcroft
Browning, K
Ds Dean
Harman
Part U.—June, 1897.
First Class.
Trin.
Trin.
King's
Joh.
Pet.
Ds Menon
Ds *Mills
Owen
Ds Pearson
Ds Shrubsall
Ds Crofts
Ds Gabriel
Ds Jackson
(Physics)
(Physiology)
(Physiology)
(Chemistry)
(Chemistry)
(Human Anatomy
with Physiology) Joh.
Second Class.
Jevons TWn,
Ds Maxwell Trin.
Emm.
Emm.
Pet.
Third Class.
Ds Borley Caius.
Woodhouse Caius.
Part l.—June, 1897.
First Class.
Atkinson
Caius
Hadfield
Trin.
Barker, B. T. P. Caius
Hall, D. G.
Emm.
Bate
King's
*Hill
King's
Bedford
Sid!
Ds Holmes. H. T
Joh.
Crompton
Caius
Jehu
Joh.
Cunnington
Christ's
McFarlane
Sid.
Dean
Down.
Maclaren, N.
Trin.
Dunlop
Sid.
Reinherz
Trin.
Eccles
King's
Rennie
Emm.
Goodchild
Sid!
Scott
Ohrist's
Graham-Smith Pemb.
Smith, E. H.
Pet.
Second Class.
Attlee
Joh.
Green, C. F.
Sid.
Ds Barnsdale
Clare
Hayton
Trin.
Boardman
Pet.
Hill
Emm.
Boulton
Trin.
Holmes
Caius
BousHeld
Pemb.
Ingram, A. C.
Joh.
Butler
Emm.
Leech
Christ's
Crimp
Davidson
Caius
Lewis, J.
Trin.H.
Christ's
Love
Christ's
Davies-Colley
Trin.
Lyons
Pemb.
Ds Donington
Caiu^
Malim
Christ's
George
Caius
Matthews, J. C. Joh. \
Gillespie
Joh.
Mellor
King's
Glover
Joh.
Mummery
Caius !
Beckett
Carey
Child
Ede
Emerson
Falkner
Fehrsen
H.Selw.
Emm.
Pemb.
King's
Caius
Pet.
Caius
First Class.
Holmer, M. R. N. Newnham
Hugon, L. G. Neumham
Thomas, M. B, Newnham
Third Class.
Flook Trin.
Fuller Cath.
Fuller Non Coll.
Gordon-Smith Trin.
Hayes Joh.
Karim Christ's
Miller Trin.
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Greig, J. E. Neumham
Lenwood, N. Newnham
Phillips, D. Newnham
Pritchard, M. E. Newnham
Temperley, M. A. Newnham
(Zoology) Christ's
(Chemistry) Jesus
(Physics) Clare
(Botany) Christ's
(Human Anatomy
with Pliysiology) Clare
Ds Mitchell
Tyler
Smith
Stevenson
*Strutt, Hon. R.
Talbot
Telford
Thomas
Truman
Ward, R. F. C.
Waugh
West, G. S.
Whitmore
Paterson
Roche
Sanger
Sliipman
Ds Smart
Spencer
Taylor, H. E. I.
Urwick
Weir, H. H.
Wilkinson
Willoughby
Woods,W.H.O
Christ's
Joh,
Jesus
Clare
J. Trin.
Trin.
Caius
Sid.
Trin.H.
Joh.
Down.
Joh.
Caius.
Clare
Queens'
Joh.
Trin.
Queens'
Queens'
Pemb.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Caius
H.Selw.
Murray
Perkins
Spanton
Tosswill
Ds Turner
Walter
Joh.
Joh.
Trill.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Williams, R. F. Caius
Third Class.
Crewdson, G. G. B. Girton
Taylor, M. Newnham
NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
48a
Examiners :
E. Bai-clay- Smith, M.D., Dovm.
F. Jeffrey Bell.
L. Fletcher.
A. Hutchinson, M.A., Pemb.
J. E. MaiT, M.A,, Joh.
A. M. Paterson.
W. H. Perkin, Jun.
R. W. Phillips, M.A., Joh.
A. Scott, M.A., Trin.
G. F. C. Searle, M.A., Pet.
W. N. Shaw, M.A., Emm.
A. E. Shipley, M.A., Cknst's.
L. E. Shore, M.D., Joh.
J. J. H. Teall, M.A., Joh.
A. D. WaUer.
H. Marshall Ward, Sc.D., Sidney.
Part II.— June, 1898.
First Class.
Ds Atkinson (Physiology)
Ds Bedford (Physics)
Ds Dale (Physiology and Zoo-
logy and Compara-
tive Anatomy)
Ds Eccles (Geology)
Ds Hadfield (Zoology and Com-
parative Ana-
tomy)
Ds *Hill (Botany)
i*Jackson (Chemistry)
Jehu (Geology)
Lempfert (Physics)
Bedford King's
Budgett Trin.
Ds Cunnington Christ's
Caius
Sid.
Trin.
King's
Trin.
King's
Domi.
Joh.
Emm.
Ds McFarlane (Geology)
*Punnett (Zoology and Com-
parative Ana-
tomy)
Ds Rayner (Physics)
Ds *Strutt, Hon. R. J.
(Physics)
Talbot
Ds Thomas
West, G. S.
Second Class.
Ds Dunlop SM.
Ds Graham-Smith Pemb.
Hayton Trin.
Third Class.
Ds Bousfield
Ermen
Pemb.
Emm.
(Physics)
(Geology)
(Zoology and
Comparative
Anatomy)
Sid.
Caius
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Sid.
Ds Robb
Ds Stevenson
Joh.
Joh.
Clare
WOMEN.
First Class i Second Class.
Temperley, M. A. (Botany) | Thomas, M. B. Newnham
Netvnham \
Third Class.
1 Tutor of Downing.
21—2
484
NATUKAL SCIENCES TKIPOSES.
Part l.—June, 1898.
First Class.
Bausor
Clare
Hudson, E. F. Joh.
Romans
Sid.
Boyd
Sid.
Ds Kerslake Emm.
Rowntree
Trin.
Clarke, A. J.
Emm.
Laidlaw Trin.
Rudge
Joh.
Claxton
King's
Lowe Cuius
Sedgwick
Sid.
Cook
Joh.
Maxwell Lefroy King's
Simpson, P. B
. Caius
Doncaster
King's
Mott, C. F. Trin.
Taylor
Doum.
Gabb
Down.
Noon Trin.
Turner
Down.
Gayner
King's
Oldham Trin.H.
Ds Wagstaff
Emm.
Hall
Cuius
Peake Clare
Walker
Joh.
Hodgkin
King's
Phillpotts Christ's
Wharton
Joh.
Howard
Joh.
Rob Joh.
Second Class.
»Yapp
Joh.
Andrews
Joh.
Heap Sid.
Norton
Trin.
Arber
Trin.
Hedley, J. P. King's
Payne
Pet.
Ashworth
Pet.
Ilodder King's
Pearson, J. S.
Trin.
Aveling
Christ's
Holroyde Trin.
Phillips
Christ's
Bennion
Joh.
Hudson, A. C. Trin.
Reckitt
Trin.
Bowdler
Sid.
Hughes Trin.
Ricketts
H.Selw.
Bryan
King's
Jennings Queens'
Robertson
Joh.
Chapman
Jesus
Keating NonColl.
Skrimshire
Jesus
Charles, M. T
Cuius
Lawson Pet.
Smedley
Pemb.
Cohen
Emm.
Laycock Joh.
Spearman, R.
Caius
Cole
Trin.
Le Lacheur Trin.
Stockwell
King's
Dally
Joh.
Loveday Cuius
Weir, G. A.
Trih.
Drew
Clare
Marten King's
AVight
Corpus
H. Selw.
Fentiman
Emm.
Masterman, H. W. Christ's
Wilson
Fry
King's
Newport Sid.
Wood
Down.
Gordon, G.F.C.Trm.
Third Class.
Alexander.J.F. Trin.
Franklin King's
Hailstone H. Selw.
Parker
Pemb.
Barker,L.E.H.R.Camjf
Pertwee
Emm.
Beck
Clare
Hoffman, H.D.TWn.
Rischbieth
Trin.
Ds Blvth
Queens'
NonColl.
Kellgren,J.H. Trin.
Rix
Trin.
Boyde
Kitchin Down.
Roper
Caius
Brown, H. C.
Emm.
Leathart Clare
Rothschild,Hon.N.C. rrm.
Carver
King's
Lloyd-Jones Joh.
M^Uonnell Joh.
Sachs
Pemb.
Clark, S. B.
Trin.
Snell
Caius
Courtauld, L.
Trin.
Mart Joh.
Wales
Down.
Dudley
H.Selw.
Mills Cuius
Whale
Jesus
FfsLr, H. R.
NonColl.
Nothwanger Joh.
Wylie
Pemb.
Emm.
WOMEN.
First Class.
Matthaei, G. L. C. Newnham
Smedley, L Newnham
^trudwick, F. E. Newnhum
Second Cluss.
Baguley, P. M. Newnham
Barnard, S. N. Newnham
Ford, S. O. Neumhum
Goring, C. J. Newnhum
Headridge, A. E. Newnham
Plumbe, A. C. Girlon
Third Class.
Durant, E. Girton
Hunter, E. M. Girton
Marshall, M. E. Newnham
Wales, E. C. Newnham
1 Profe«8or of Botany, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth.
NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
485
Examiners :
F. F. Blackman, M.A., Joh.
W. L. H. Duckworth, M.A., Jesvs.
H. J. H. Fenton, M.A., Christ's.
H. Gadow, M.A., King's.
Francis Gotcli.
T. Wardrop Griffith.
J. N. Langley, Sc.D., THn.
W. J. Lewis, M.A., Trin.
J. E. Marr, M.A., Joh.
W. H. Perkin, Jun.
R. W. PhiUips, M.A., Joh.
J. H. Poyntiug, Sc.D., Trin.
G. F. C. Searle, M.A., Pet.
Arthur E. Shipley, M.A., Christ's.
W. J. SoUas, Sc.D., Joh.
L. J. Spencer, M.A., Sidney.
Part II.— June, 1899.
Ds Hall, A. L.
Ds Laidlaw, F. F.
Ds Arber, R A. N.
Barker, B. T. P.
Ds Bausor, H. W.
(Geology)
(Zoology)
First Class.
Caius 1 Ds Taylor, A. E.
Trin.
Ds lYapp, R. H.
(Physiology)
(Botany)
Trin.
Caius
dare
Ds Hudson, E. F.
Ds Le Lacheur, W. J.
Lyons, J. R. C.
Second Class.
Ds Holroyde, D. Trin.
Howard, A. Joh.
Ds Phillpotts, G. S. Christ^s
Down.
Joh.
Ds Reinherz, O. Trin.
Ds Sedgwick, C. H. Sid.
Third Class.
Joh. I Ds Oldham, F. M.
Trin. Rudge, W. A, D.
Pemb.
Trin. H.
Joh.
First Class.
Ford, S. O. _ (Zoology) Newnham
WOMEN.
Smedley, I.
Second Class.
Mattiiaei, (}. L. C (Botany) Neicnham
1 Professor of Botany, University College of Wal«B, Aberyrtwyth.
Ncicnhatn
486
NATUEAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
Part I.— June, 1899.
*Barger, G.
King's
Boothroyd, H. R
Bramwell, B. S.
Sid.
Trin.
Brown, J. R.
Joh.
Brown, S. E.
Christ's
Cartwright, B. 0.
King's
Cleminson, P. J.
Caiiis
Coates, J. S.
Trin.
Crossland, C.
Clare
Ds Fairgrieve, M. M.
Pet.
Pry, J.
Trin.
Gray, W.
Guthrie, T.
King's
King's
Hacking, A.
Christ's
Ackroyd, H.
Caius
Adams, J.
Joh.
Anstead, R. D.
Christ's
Aubrey, A. E.
Emm.
Birks, G. T.
King's
Ds Brown, H.
Trin.
Bryant, V. S.
Down.
Burroughes, H. N
. Trin.
Coddington, E.
Down.
Cooper, J. S.
Jesus
Cooper, W. F.
Clare
Cramphorn, F. T
Emm.
Crowther, C. R.
Joh.
Dawson, G. H. W
Trin.
Elles, B. W.
King's
Elliott, A. F,
Emm.
Evans, W. I.
Joh.
Bacon, H. Christ's
Brailey, A. R. Down.
Bulley, F. M. Emm.
Cooper, C. Forster Trin.
Cooper, H. Emm.
Crowfoot, W. B. Emm.
Cunmngton,C.W. Non Coll.
Day, A. P. Christ's
Dodd, S, Caius
Donnell, J. H. Caius
Droop, C. E. Trin.
Gardner-Medwin,F.M. Tr.
Ds Ghosh, B. C. Joh.
First Class.
Hardy, P. Trin.H.
Harnett, W. L. Joh.
Hocken, H. C. Clare
Hewlett, F. M. Christ's
*Jones, H. O. Clare
Kirk, .J. W. C. King's
Ledward, H. D. Triii.
Lewton-lirain, L. Joh.
Ds Lloyd, LI. S. Christ's
May, O. Joh.
Mellanby, J. Emm.
Pinches, H. L Sid.
*Richardson, O. W. Trin.
Second Class.
Ferguson, A. C.W. Christ's
Freshwater, J . D. H. Trin.
Furnivall, J. S. Trin.H.
Gardner, E. Caius
Goyder, F. W. Joh.
Hack, J. H. Non Coll.
Harry, N. G. Jesus
Holtzmann,"W."W. Christ's
Hudson, B. Clare
Izard, A. F. Sid.
Kidd, F. S. Trin.
Leech, B. Clare
MeCaskie, H. B. Caiiis
I Marshall, F. H. A. Christ's
Ds Martin- Jones, C. M. Trin.
Matthews, J. C. Down.
Molteno, E. B. F. Pemb.
'Third Class.
Goulden, C. B. NonColl.
Ds Graham, H. J.
Grant, M. P.
Gregory, C. H.
Harrisson, E. H.
Haynes, H. G. L.
Hills, W. H.
Humphrys,W.E.H. Down.
Irving, J. B. Joh.
Leighton, F. F. Joh.
Ds Lenfestey, S. de J. Pet.
Page, C. H. W. Corp.
Trin.
Emm.
Clare
Down.
Robinson, H.
Robinson, R. E.
Ryflfel, J. H.
Scott, C. T.
Ds *Siddons, A. W.
Stuart, G. A. D.
Tuck, G. L.
Walker, E. E.
Walker, J. E.
Ward, E.
*Woolley, V. J.
Wragg, E.
Wyeth, F. J.
Trin.
Trin.
Pet.
Sid.
Jes.
Emm.
Emm.
Trin.
Sid.
Clare
King's
Trin.H.
Joh.
Ds Morgan, W. P.
Nicholson, F. D.
Panton, P. N.
Paramore, W. R
Rickett, G. R.
Rolfe, R.
Scarborough, O. L.
Shone, H. J.
Simpson, A. M.
Spearman, B.
Thomson, H.R.W,
Thurlow, B. L.
Tombs, R B.
Tonge, G. P.
Wales, H.
Wicks, C. A.
Wigram, L. R
Clare
King's
Trin.
Joh.
King's
Clare
Joh.
Emm.
King's
Caiiis
Sid.
Caiu^
Sid.
Emm.
Sid.
Caius
Trin.
Payne, R.
Pemberton,W.P.
Pope, C. A. W.
Ranking, G. L.
Rix, W. A.
Robbins, R. H.
Salzmann, L. F.
Sidgwick, H. C.
Watt, W. O.
Western, G. T.
Winn, W. J. G.
Young, S. L. O.
Caius
D. Joh.
Trin.
Pemb.
Joh.
Trin.
Pemb.
Clare
Trin.
Pemb.
Trin.
Christ's
First Class.
Garrioch, J. S. Newnham
Hartle, H. J. Newnham
Smith, E. A. Newnham
Sollas, L B. J. Neumham
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Cartwright, F. Newnham
Cullis, W. C. Newnham
Ingram, L. Newnham
Paterson, H. F. Newnham
Philip, M. R de R. Newnham
Shove, R. F. Girton
Stones, B. Newnham
Third Class.
Brown, B. I. Girton
Sully, G. Girton
Witherington, M. A. Newnham
1 University Lecturer ia Agricultural Physiology
NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
$487
Examiners :
F. F. Blackmail, M.A., J oh.
W. L. H. Duckworth, M.A., Jes^is.
J. B. Farmer.
H. J. H. Feuton, M.A., Christ's.
H. Gadow, M.A., King's.
F. Gotch.
T. Wardrop Griffith.
J. N. Langley, Sc.D., Tnn.
J. J. Lister, M.A., J oh.
Heiiry A. Miers.
J.H. Poyntiug, Sc.D., Trin.
F. R. C. Reed, M.A., Tmi.
S. Skinner, M.A,, Chnst's.
W. J. Sollas, Sc.D., Joh.
L. J. Spencer, M.A., Sidney.
W. A. TUden.
Part Il.—Ju7ie, 1900.
First Class.
Cole, S. W. (Physiology) Trin.
Crossland, C. (Zoology) Clare
Doncaster, L. (1) (Zoology) King's
Ds *Jones, H. O. (2) (Chemistry) Clare
Da Lewton-Brain, L. (Botany) Joh.
Lowe, W. (Physiology) Caius
Ds Mellanby, J. (Physiology) Emm.
Mott, C. F. (Physics) Trin.
Ds Noon, L. (Physiology) Trin.
*Richardson, 0. W. (Chemistry ;
Physics) Trin.
Ds RyflFel, J. H. (Chemistry) Pet.
Walker, E. E. (Geology) Trin.
Ds Ward, E. (Human Aiiatomy
with Physiology) Clare
Ds *Woolley, V. J. (Physiology; Human
Anatomy with Physiology) Kiny't
Adams, J. Joh.
Ds Boothroyd, H. E. Sid.
Second Class.
Brown, S. E.
Cohen, R. W.
Christ s
Emm.
Robinson, R. E. Trin.
Ds Scott, C. T. Sid.
Third Class.
Ds Howlett, F. M. Christ's
Ds I.eech, B. Clare
1 Ds Marshall, F. H. A. Christ s
(1) Distinguished in Zoology.
(2) Distinguished in Chemistry.
First Class.
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Cullis, W. C. Neicnham
Philip, M. E.deR. Kewnham
Third Class.
1 University Lecturer in Agricultural Physiology.
488
NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
Part l.—June, 1900.
First Class.
Badcock, \V. C.
Queens'
Gibb, H. P. Si^i.
Newbould, H. S. Trin.H.
Barclay, J. G.
Trin.
Ds Goodwin, E. Emm.
Pascoe, E. H. Joh.
Ds Bell, G. M.
Trin.
*Gregory, R. P. Joh.
Regan, C. T. Qtieens'
Browning, H. A.
Joh.
Hanson, E. K. Trin.
Sager, J. L. NonColl.
Bullough, H.
Sid.
Harding, A. J. Joh.
Scotson, J. T. Pet.
Coales, M.
Sid.
Heaton, F. Emm.
Ds Thompson, H, T, Christ's
Colt, G. H.
Sid.
Hepworth, F. A. Joh.
Ds Thompson, F. W. Sid.
Crocker, J. C.
Joh.
Joseph, H. M. Trin.
Ticehurst, G. A. Joh.
Drapes, T. L.
Sid.
Keeling, B. F. E. Trin.
Wakely, L. D. Joh.
Dudgeon, A. F.
Trin.
*Lock, R. H. Caius
White, W. H. Trin.
i*Elliott, T. R.
Trin.
Mathews, 0. M. King's
Williams, G. W. Joh.
*Fearnsides, W. G. Sid.
Mollison, W. M. Kim;'s
Woodcock, F. Pemb.
Fox, C.
Christ's
Moore, R. F. Christ's
Young, E. H. Trin.
Fyson, P. F.
Sid.
Second Class.
Akerraan, C.
Caius
Foster, B. le N. Caius
Low, J, M. Emm.
Backhouse, A. E
. King's
Frankenburg,L.H. Emm.
Goodchild, J. Clare
Marris, H. F. Caius
Ds Bloom, E. F. D.
Joh.
2Montagu, E. S. Trin.
Borlase, J. J. D.
Sid.
Goodliffe, A. King's
Nicholls, J. R. L. Trin.
Collingham, D. H. King's
Hart, R. N. Sid.
Plowright,C.T.MacL. Joh.
Cowan, G.
King's
Higson, E. Magd.
Savory, G. Trin.
Crossley, A. H.
Clare
Hoffmann, W. A. Christ's
Somerville, T. Emm.
Daukes, S. H.
Cairn
Holt, A. Pemb.
Sparrow, E. C. Trin.
Davies, H. M.
Trin.
Ingram, B. Joh.
Stenhouse, J. M. Sid.
Ellis, E. A,
Down.
Ds Jeffery, F. H. Trin.
Whitfield, J. L. NonColl.
Falk, H.
King's
Jeffreys, W. M. Trin.
Whitting, R. E, King's
Fawcett, H. H. J
. Trin.
Leake, H. M. Christ's
Wills, R. G. Joh.
Field, J. H.
Joh.
Lee, R. H. L. Pet.
Wiltshire, H. W. Clare.
Fletcher, F.
Joh.
Lister, W. K. Pemb.
Worthington,R.A. Clare
Forber, E. R.
Trin.
Third Class.
Bird, G. F.
Trin.
Geoghegan, R. H. King's
Ds Hardingham.C.H. Christ's
Orton, W. H. Trin.
Birkett, H. J. D.
Trin.
Pain, B, H. Emm.
Briggs, M. B.
Joh.
Harrison, Everard Trin.
Puttock, R. Emm.
Brown, A. 0.
Trin.
Hibbins, F. A. Joh.
Pye-Smith, A. S, Trin.
Brown, E. M.
Pemb.
Hills, T. W. S. Down.
Ds Scarborough.W.H, Queens'
Sheaf, E. W. Down.
Cass, L. F.
Emm.
Hone, P. F. Down.
Clarke, H. M.
Clare
Home, H. F. King's
Smyth, W. H. Emm.
Clarke, S. H.
Caius
Howarth, W. G. King's
Streatfeild, W. H. R. Qu.
Courtauld, R. M.
Pemb.
Kerr, A. E. Christ's
Taylor, S. H. S. Caius
Coventon,A,W.D. Trin.
Kirby, A. H. Joh.
Wheat, E. G. Christ's
Fardon, H. J.
Christ's
Longley, R. W. Pet.
Wight, E. Sid.
Footner, G. R.
Pemb.
Moffatt, C. W. P. Clare
Winterbotham,W. King's
Fraser, D. H.
Caius
Neil, A. T. Corp.
WOMEN.
Woods, F. L. Cai'us
First Class.
i
Second Class.
Third Class.
Clark, R. M. Girton
Chamberlain, C. Newnham
Baker, E. W. Newnham
Measham,C.E.C.JVeu?n;jam
Hart-Davis, M. Newnham
Frood, S. Newnham
Taylor, C. E. Newnham
Jevons, H. W. Neumham
Mackie, B. E. Newnham
Lenwood, C. Newnham
Stone, R M. Newnham
Sharpe, H. D. Newnham
Wrenford, M. M. Girton
Wilkinson, F. Newnham
1 Fellow of Clare.
8 M.P. for Cambi
idge (Chesterton).
NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
4801
Examiners :
S. Skinner, M.A., Christ's.
A. Schuster.
S. Ruhemann, M.A., Caius.
W. A. Tilden.
H. A. Miers.
G. T. Prior.
F. R. C. Reed, M.A., Trin.
W. W. Watts, M.A., Sidney.
F. G. Parsons.
W. L. H. Duckworth, M.A., Jesxts,
F. Darwin, M.A., Christ's.
J. B. Farmer.
W. F. R. Weldon, M.A., Joh.
J. J. Lister, M.A., Joh.
F. Gotch.
H. K. Anderson, M.D., Cains.
Part 11.— June, 1901.
First Class.
*Barger, G. (Botany and
Chemistrj-) King's
Cleminson, F. J. (Physiology) Caius
Crocker, .J. C. (Chemistry) Joh.
Ds i*Elliott, T. R. (Physiology and
Human Anatomy
with Physiology) Trin.
Fearnsides, W. G. (Geology)
ok
Ds
Ds May, O.
Wakely, L. D,
White, W. H.
Sid.
(Physiology) JoIl
(Botany and
Zoology) Joh.
(Physics)
Trin.
Ds Bullough, H. Sid.
Cooper, C. Forster 'IVin.
Ds Fyson, P. F. Sid.
Ds Hanson, E. K. Trin.
Ds Hoffmann, W. A.
Da Holt, A.
Christ's
Pemb.
Second Class.
Low, J. M.
Ds Mathews, C. M.
Ds Mollison, W. M.
Emm.
King's
King's
Third Class.
Ds Pascoe, R H.
Ds Sager, J. L.
Joh.
NonColl.
Ds Moore, R. F.
Ds Regan, C. T.
Wragg, K
Christ's
Trin.H
Ds Woodcock, F. Pemb.
WOMEN.
First Class.
Hartle, H. J.
Sollas, I. B. J.
(Chemistry)
(Zoology)
Second Class.
Clark, R. M.
Taylor, C. E.
Third Class.
Measham, C. E. C.
Netcnham
Neicnham
Girton
Newnham
Neumham
Fellow of Clare.
21—5
490
NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
Part l.~June, 1901.
First Class.
Anderson, R D.
Pemb.
Hodgkin, G. L.
Hughes, E. C.
Trin.
Macnab, J. T.
Christ's
Bailey, E. B.
Clare
Clare
Mitchell, B. R
Joh.
Cameron, H. C.
Joh.
Humphrey, D.
Sid.
Muff, H. B.
Christ's
Cartwright, W,
Clare
James, T C.
Trin.
Owen, S. A.
Trin.
Cassidy, M. A.
Clare
Juler, F, A.
Trin.
Rittenberg,M.M.L. Caius
Coles, C. St A.
Trin.
Kewlev, J.
King's
Simpson, G. C. R
Joh.
Cumberlidge,W.]
Denham, H. A.
. Christ's
King, L. A. L.
Joh.
Smith, F. G.
Clare
Joh.
Lambert, H.
Trin.
Watson, R R.
Jesus
Edmonds, S. F.
Sid.
Lambert, J.
Down.
Wilde, R H. N.
King's
Garnse)% E.
Caius
Lang, W. D.
Pemb.
Willis, J. K.
Queens'
Hamill, J. M.
Trin.
*Lucas, K.
Trin.
Wilson, C. J.
Christ's
Hewitt, J.
Jesus
Macfie, J. W. S.
Second Class
Caius
Austin, P. C.
Emm.
Ds Gaskell, J. F.
Caius
Miller, A. H.
Trin.
Back. I. G.
Trin.H.
Hallowes,K.A.K
Caius
Mounsey, J. R
Nixon, S. H.
King's
Bankart, A. S. B
Trin.
Harrison, H. G.
Sid.
Emm.
Barris, J. D.
Caius
Harwood,S.D. F.
Joh.
Oliver, R G.
Down.
Bell, R
Clare
Hastings, W.
Christ's
Palmer, C. E.
Caius
Ds Boutflower, C.
Trin.
Henry, S. A.
Trin.
Pollard, W. B.
Clare
Burne, B,
Caius
Jackson, H. B.
Clare
Robinson, W. H.
Down.
Collett, G. F.
Pemb.
Lethbridge, E. H.
Joh.
Shepperson,E.W,
Christ's
Dickson, H. S.
Christ's
Lloyd, E.
Emm.
Stephens, P. S.
Trin.
Drysdale, T.
Bukes, L.
Jesus
Long, B. E.
Sid.
Sutton, F. J.
Emm.
Trin.
Macalister.G.H.K. Joh.
Thornton, P. J.
Caius
Ferrar, H. T.
Sid.
Mackenzie, S. M.
Third Class
Trin.
Trapnell, F. C.
King's
Banister, J. B.
Jesus
Davies, L. G.
Trin.
M<=Lean, H.
Caius
Beale, J. R.
Clare
Dixon, S.
Trin.
Parkinson, P. R,
Caius
Bean, J. W. B.
H.Selw.
Fardon, A. H.
Christ's
Ponder, C. W.
Emm.
IMsseker, R. G.
Jesus
Fothergill, C. F.
Emm.
Rayner, W. H.
Trin.
Burgess, A. S.
Caius
Greenlees.J.R.C.
Joh.
Stanley-Clarke, C
Caius
Cockin, R. P.
Caius
Groves, W. P.
Christ's
Stewart, J. W.
Christ's
Cook, E. B.
Caius
Hardwicke, E. C.
Corpus
Walker, H.
Emm.
Corbett, G. H. U.
King's
Holroyd, G.
Christ's
Wallis, A.
King's
Coulson, R. N.
Co.\, G. L.
Caius
Howitt, A. B.
Clare
Wilkin, Arthur
King's
Christ's
Lawton-Roberts.J.C
. Clare
Wilson, R J.
Magd.
WOMEN.
First Class.
Second Class
Third Class.
Robertson, A. Newnham
DeaneButcher.H.D. Newnham
Isaacson, C. E. Girton
Slater, J. M. W. Newnlmm
Killby, H. B. Newnham
Rix, G. A. Newnham
Lamond, I. T. Girton
Walker, H. Newnham
NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
491
Examiners :
W. B. Hardy, M.A., Caius.
E. H. Starling.
S. Ruhemann, M.A., Caius.
J Walker.
W. F. R. Weldon, M.A., St John's.
J, Graham Kerr, M.A., Christ's.
W. W. Watts, M.A., Sidney.
H. Woods, M.A., St John's.
A. Hutchinson, M.A., Pembroke.
G. T. Prior.
N. B. Harman, M.A., St John's.
F. G. Parsons.
F. Darwin, M.A., Chnst's.
D. H. Scott.
A. Schuster.
T. C. Fitzpatrick, M.A., Chnst's.
Paet II.— June, 1902.
. Bailey, E. B.
Ds Cassidv, M. A.
Ds *Gregory, R. P.
Ds Hamill, J. M.
First
(Geology and
Physics) Clare
(Physiology) Clare
(Botany) Joh.
(Physiology) Trin.
Class.
*Lock, R. H. (Botany)
Ds Macfie, J. W. S. (Plivsiologr)
Newbould, U. S. (Chemistry)
Strachan, J. (Phvsics)
Ds Willis, J. K. (Physiology)
Cuius
Caius
Trin.H.
Clare
Queeiu'
Second Class.
Ds Cumberlidge, W. I
Heaton, F.
James, T. C.
. Christ's
Emm.
Trin.
Ds Kewlev, J. Kino's Mitchell, B. E.
Ds Lang, \Y. D. Pemb. Ds Rose, P. J, G.
Ds Macuab, J. T. Christ's Ds Wallis, A.
Joh.
Joh.
Kinp-s
Third Class.
Ds Craven, E. M.
D8Hallowes,K.A.K
Clare 1 Ds Lee, R. H. L. Pet. i Montagu, E. S.
. CaiKS 1
W03IEN.
First Class.
Robertson, A. (Botany) Newnham
Second Class.
None
Third Class.
Trin.
Stoii
e, E. M.
Newnham
M.P. for Cambridge (Chesterton).
492
NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
Part l.—June, 1902.
First Cluss.
Austin, L. J.
Sid.
Gow, A. Cuius
Nicol, J.
Trin.
*BaIl8, W. L.
Joh.
Hall, H. S. Pemb.
Parnell, T.
Joh.
Beacall, T.
Joh.
Hill, R. A. P. Cuius
Picton, T
Emm.
Beaton, E.
Cuius
Hodge, R. F. V. Emm.
*Rastall, R. H.
Christ's
Butler, G. G.
Emm.
Hutt, C. W. Trin.
Robinson, J. H.
Sid.
^Campbell, N. R.
Trin.
Jones, 0. T. Trin.
Rothera, A. C. H
Emm.
Carpenter, F. W.
Clare
Laidlaw, P. P. Joh.
Roy, D. W.
Sid.
Downing, A. B.
Sid.
*Lamplough,F.E.E. Trin.
Schofield,F.H.V.
Christ's
Epps, C. H. B.
Christ's
Lang, B. T. Trin.
Sewell, R. B. S.
Christ's
French, R. E.
Kinp's
Lewis, E. I, Cuim
Smith, A. M.
Emm.
French, R. T. G.
Joh.
M«Intyre, J. King's
Strickland, C.
Cuius
Gauvain, H. J.
Joh.
Millington, J. P. Christ's
Wallis, B.
Trin.
Gough, H. P. B.
Sid.
Second Cluss.
Alexander, W. A.
Cuius
Gray, H. T. Trin.
Reeve, H. C.
Emm.
Allan, R. G.
Pemb.
Greenwood, G. F. Sid.
Salmon, V. G.
Jesus
Banham, H. U. B
. Emm.
Grell, J. M. P. H.Selw.
Scruby, F. S.
H.Selw.
Blakiston, C. R. N
. Pemb.
Hofmeyr, W. H. Emm.
Simon, H. H.
King's
Brothers, J. M.
Trin.H.
Honeybourne,V.C. Joh.
Smith, P. H.
Pemb.
Burdon, E. R.
Sid.
Kemp- Welch, M. King's
Stallard, P. L.
Cuius
Chamberlain, P. G
. Cuius
Keyworth, W. D. H.Selw.
Ds Kidner, A. R. Joh.
Suhr, A. C. H.
Cuius
Churchill, S.
Trin.
Tasker, M. B.
Sid.
Cow, D. V.
Trin.
Lillingston, C. Pemb.
Tipper, G. H.
Clare
Daniell, P. F.
Pet.
M<=Donald, S. G. Joh.
Unwin,H.A.R.E
. H.Selw.
Davies, T. M.
King's
Mackenzie,L.H.L. Trin.
Venning, J. A.
Trin.
Drummond.J.F.M
. Cuius
Mennell, J. B. Pemb.
Waylen, G. H. H
King's
Ds Firkins, H. L.
Cuth.
Mounsey. G. F. King's
White, H. L.
Sid'.
Gandhi, N. H.
Cuius
Newman, F. H. C. Jesus
Williams, W. P.
Down.
Garrett, T. R. II,
Jesus
Nicholson, A. F, Trin.
Wood, J. L.
Trin.
Gledhill, W. G.
Joh.
Pratt, H. E. H. Down.
Wright, C. H.
Sid.
Grabham, G. W.
Joh.
Priston, S. B. Joh.
Third Cluss.
Ashe, G. H.
Joh.
Jones, T. A. Cuius
Pitt, W. 0.
Emm.
Atkin, E. E.
Cuius
Leite,H.M.J.F.deP.P. Cuius
Mehta, V. B. Pet.
Pontifex, H. A.
Pemb.
Bartlett, G. B.
Sid.
Remfry, F. G. P.
Clure
Bellars, A. E.
Mugd.
Morgan, J. D. Trin.
Smith, J. M.
Christ's
Brown, S. R.
Joh.
Moxon, H. W. Joh.
Taylor, R. S.
Down.
Courtauld, J. S.
King's
Nicholl, A. M. C. Joh.
Webb, G. L.
Cuius
Fergusson, J. N. F. Joh.
Noyes, 11. F. G. Cuius
Weir. H. B.
Trin.
Grundy, M.
Joh.
Owen, A. H. Cuius
Wyman, H. N.
Cuius
Horner, N. G.
Cuius
Patel, R. B. Joh.
WOMEN.
Young, F. P
Christ's
Firtt Clatt.
Second Cluss.
Third Class.
Bagster, L. E.
Girton
Brinkworth, M. M. Girton
None
Schooley. B. M.
Symns, M. M.
Wheldale, M. .
Newnhum
Collard, A. L. Newnham
Newnham
Dennison, E. A. Girton
Newnhum
Hough, E. M. Newnham
Maytield, M. Girton
Vernon Harcourt, J, Girton
WUlcock, E. G. Newnhum
NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
408
Examiners :
T. C. Fitzpatrick, M.A., Christ's.
L. R. Wilberforce, M.A., Trinity.
H. M^Leoa.
C. T. Heycock, M.A., King's.
N. B. Hamian, M.A., St John's.
A. Keith.
G. F. H. Smith.
A. Hutchinson, M.A., Pembroke.
W. B. Hardy, M.A., Caius.
E. H. Starhng.
H. Woods, M.A., St John's.
T. T. Groom, M.A., .S"^ Johi's.
J. Graham Kerr, M.A., Chnst's.
J. S. Gardiner, M.A., Cuius.
D. H. Scott.
H. MarshaU Ward, Sc.D., Sidney.
Part 11.— Jttne, 1903.
First Class.
Field, J. H.
Gow, A.
Ds Hewitt, J.
Ds Jones, O. T.
Laidlaw, P. P.
Ds Millington, J. P.
Ds *Rastall, R. H.
(Physics) Joh.
(Chemistry and
Physics)
(Zoology)
(Geolog}')
(Physiologj-)
(Chemistry)
(Geology)
DsRothera,A.C.H. (Physiology)
Caius
Jesus
Trin.
Joh.
Christ's
Christ's
Emm.
Ds Roy, D. W. (Hmuan Anatomy
with Physiology) Sid.
DsSewell, R. B. S. (Physiologj- and'
Human Anatomy
with Physiology) Christ's
Ds Simpson, G. C. E. (Phvsiologv) " Joh.
Ds Smith, A. M. (Botany) " Emm.
Ds Ntallard, P. L. (Physiologj) Caius
Ds Austin, L. J.
Ds Beaton, E.
Ds Epps, C. H. B.
Ds Butler, G. G.
Second Class.
Sid. I Ds Grabham, G. W. Joh.
Caius Ds Hill, R. A. P. Caius
Christ's Ds Pic:on, T. Emm.
Tipper, G. H.
Watson, E. R.
Clare
JfS»S
Emm.
Third Class.
I DsHall, H. S.
Pe7nb. I Ds Robinson, J. H. Hid.
ADVANCED STUDENT.
Bartlett, A. W. Christ's.
WOMEN.
First Class.
Slater, J. M. W. (Physics and Chemistry)
Second Class.
None
Netenham
Third Class.
None
494
NATUKAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
Part I.— June,
1903.
First Class.
*Agar, W. E.
King's
Hele, T. S.
Emm.
Perrin, W. S.
Potts, F. A.
Caius
Beesley, L.
Caius.
Hodgson, H. H.
Trin.
Trin.H.
Blackie, A.
Pet.
Jolly, L. J. P.
Joh.
Richardson, L
. F. King's
Board, J. H.
Pemb.
Ds Kennett, W. H.
Joh.
Ridgway, J.
Ds Slator, F.
Trin.
Brj^ant, C. L.
Down.
Ds King, G. K.
Joh.
Joh.
Chittock, C.
Trin.
Leather, F,
Clare
Smith, \i.
Sid.
Cutting, E, M.
Earle, H. G.
Jon.
Lees, K. A.
King's
Spens, W.
King's
Down.
Llovd, R. B
MCDowall, S. A.
Emm.
Taylor, C. S.
Emm.
Foster, W. H.
Joh.
Trin.
Whitehead, C.
E. Caius
Graham, G.
Trin.
*Mottram, V. H.
Second Class
Trin.
Woodhead, J.
A. Clare
Bailey, G. F. S,
Caius
Drew, G. H.
Christ's
Oulton, E. V,
Christ's
Bahr, P. H.
Trin.
Enibleton, D.
Christ's
Pearson, W. W.
Emm.
Barker, D. A.
Trin.
Gamlen, R. L.
Caius
Peury, J. U. L.
Queens'
Trin.
Barker, F. A.
Emm.
Greene, C. W.
Emm.
Rawlinson, R, L.
Briggs, W. A.
Joh.
Gregson, H. W.
Christ's
Singer, A. L.
King's
Browning, P. T.
Trin.
Grice, J. W.
King's
King's
Sutton, W. H. R.
Down.
Cane, L. B.
King's
Griffin. F. W. W.
Ticehurst, C. B.
Joh.
Carrau, W.
Emm.
Haugliton, A. J.
Queens'
Walker, S. L.
Sid.
Cavalier, H. 0.
Trin.
Hetherington, A, L,
Trin.
Webber, H. N.
Joh.
Clarke, H. J.
Trin.
Newbold, C. J.
Caius
Wright, 0. K.
Christ's
Cookson, K.
Trin.
Third Class.
Ashby, H. T.
Emm.
Duuiaresq, O. W.
Sid.
Mander, G. le M. Trin.
Ds Baxter, T. V. T.
Corp.
Enirys-Jones, M.
F. Caius
Martin, J. H. B. E7nm.
Berry, H. S.
Clare
Espin, C. E.
Christ's
Morgan, F. C.
Trin.
Binning, S.
Caius
Fleming, G. B,
King's
Nelson, R. H.
Trin.
Boyle, D. H.
Joh.
Ds Glauert, 0.
Clare
Ough, J,
Emm.
Charles, A. deC. C. Maqd.
Ds Goddard, H.
Joh.
Pearson, D, G.
Pemb.
Clayton, E. B.
Caius
Hevworth, G. A. F. Trifi.
Pratt, John H.
Trin.
Cox, D. H.
Caius
Hinde, E. B.
Emm.
Sandbach, E.
King's
Densham, A. T.
Joh.
Ds Hough, J. F.
Joh.
Svensson, R,
Caius
Drake, A. W. C.
Pemb.
Jones, C. R M,
King's
Ds Tampoe, A. M«G. C. Clare
Draper, J. R,
Dryland, G. W.
Joh.
Jones, W. H,
Christ's
Taylor, H. H.
Pemb.
Caius
Luker, S. G.
Pemb.
WOMEN.
First Class.
Second Class.
1
Third Class.
Slater, I. L, Newnham
Drey, L. B. Newnham
Horobin, E. C,
Newnham
Frodsham, E. Newnham
Mathers, F. J.
Newnham
Harre, G. E. Girton
Meade, A. G.
Newnham
1
Stewart, G.
Newnham
NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
495
Examiners
H. Marshall Ward, Sc.D., Sidney.
C. T. Heycock, M.A., King's.
A. Smithells.
E. Barclay- Smith, M.D., King's.
A. Keith.
W. B. Hardy, M.A., Cuius.
W. A. Herdmau.
J. S. Gardiner, M.A., Caius.
E. Waymouth Reid, M.B., Downing.
A. Barker, M.A., St Johns.
T. Groom, M.A., St John's.
G. F. H. Smith.
L. J. Spencer.
W. C. D. Whetham, M.A., Trinity.
L. R. Wilberforce, M.A., Tnnity.
H. Wager.
Part 11.— June, 1904.
First Class.
Ds *Agar, W. E
Ds *Balls, W. L.
Carpenter, F. W.
Cliittock, C.
Cutting, E. M.
Drummond, J. F. M
Ds Hele, T. S.
(Zoology) King's ! Ds *Lamplough, F.
(Botany) Joh. \ Ds Llovd, R. B.
(Chemistry) Clare \ McDowall, S. A.
(Phvsics) Trin. I Ds Nicol, J.
(Botany) Joh. Perrin, W. S.
(Botanv) Caius Ds Smith, B.
(Physiology) Emm. 1
Second Class.
Brothers, J. M. Trin.H.
Ds Foster, W. H. Joh.
Ds *Gold, E. Joh.
Graham, G. Tri7i.
Hod^'son, H. H. Trin.
Jollv, L. .). P. Joh.
Leather, F. Clare
Ridgway, J. Ti-in.
(Chemistry) Trin.
(Phvsiology) Emm.
(Zoology) Trin.
(Physics)
(Zoology)
(Geology)
Triu.
CaiKf
Si<l.
Ds Singer, A. L. Kinp't
Whitehead, C. E. Caius
Ds Wright. O, K. Christ's
Beacall, T.
Ds Carran, W.
Joh.
Emm.
Third Class.
Ds Gregson, H. ^V^
Ds Griffin, F. W. W.
Christ's
Kiny's
Ds Webber, H. N.
Joh.
WOMEN.
First Class.
Slater, I. L. (Geology) liewnham
Wheldale, M, (Botany) Newnham
Willcock, E. G. (Physiology) Newnham
Second Class.
Drew, H.
Hough, E. M.
Newnham
Newnham
Third Class.
None
496
NATUEAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
Part I.— June, 1904.
First Class
Amos, A,
Down.
Dore, A. S. W.
Jesus
Laird-Clowes.G.S
. Sid.
Atkinson, A. G,
Trin.
Fearnsides, E. G. Trin.H.
Lees, A. H.
King's
Bailey, T. E. G.
Clare
Fergusson, N. M. Magd.
Longbottom, A.
Trin.
Bickerdike, R. B.
Caius
Fison, W. .1.
Sid.
Merriman, R. W.
Trin.
Bispham, J. W.
Emm.
Fordham, W. H
Down.
Ds Phillips, S. H.
Joh.
Brooks, F. T.
Emm.
Frankland, E. P
. Trin.
Priest, R. C.
Caius
Buckley, J. P.
Trin.
Griffith, W. St B. Trin.
Row, V. P.
Siddle, G. L.
Stockdale, F. A.
Joh.
Burden, H. A.
Trin.
Henderson, P.
Joh.
Cairn
Bj'grave, W.
Christ's
Hill, J. R.
Joh.
Magd.
Chase, R. G.
Trin.
Ds Hills, G. F. S.
Trin.
Sturdy, A. C,
Pemb.
Chubb, C. H. E.
Christ's
Hopkins, W. D.
Trin.H.
Ds Tanner, E. L.
Clare
Crawford, R.
Jesus
Huck, J.
H.Selw.
Tenipleman,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.
Caius
King, J. K.
Pet.
Wootton, H. A.
Clare
Second Class.
Anderson, A. C.
Down.
Cunningham.A.J.W. Trin.
Mellanby, E.
Emm.
Apps, W. J. E.
Trin.
Ds Dakin, A.
Jesus
Mowatt, 0.
Caius
Barker, G. D.
Pet.
Dean, L. T.
Sid.
Pearson, J. W.
Emm.
Burlend, T. H.
Christ's
Dobell, H.
Christ's
Pelly, A. C.
Trin.
Burrell, L. S. T.
Trin.
Eschwege, F. S.
Christ's
Peters, B. A. I.
Jesus
Burwell, W. K.
Caius
Evans, G.
Down.
Poole, F. S.
Sid.
Buxton, Anthony
Trin.
Gillies, H. D.
Caius
Powell, A. C.
Trin.
Byatt, H. V. B.
Clare
Grant, F. H. S.
Joh.
Saxton, W. T.
Sid.
Cameron, J.
Trin.
Haddon, E. B.
Christ's
Snell, H. C.
Caius
Carr, W. J.
Trin.
Hodgson, T. R,
Christ's
Spicer, D.
Trin.
Chan, S. P.
Caius
Jordan, W. H.
Pemb.
Stapledon, R. G.
Emm.
Chance, R. 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.
Markham, R. G
Caius
Toft, J. H.
Emm.
Courtauld, S. L.
King's
Third Class.
Arnold, F. O.
Trin.
Frean, H. G.
Joh.
Poyser, A. V.
Magd.
Backhouse, B, H
Trin.
Harmens, W.
Trin.
Pringle, K. D.
Caius
Barker, A.
Trin.
Hoffmann, G.
Caius
Schon, B.
Trin.
Bowring, H.
King's
Ingleby, R. E.
Caius
Shann, S. E. T.
Caius
Cane, H. J. B.
Caius
Jenkin, N. W.
Christ's
Sharp, L. W.
Caius
Chappie, H.
Joh.
Jones, W. Foulkes King's
Smith, F. H.
Christ's
Clark, C. R.
Sid.
Kitto, J. L.
Joh.
Stone, E. R.
Emm.
Colledge, L.
Caius
Lound, R. S.
H.Selw.
Treves, W. W.
Caius
Dearden, H.
Caius
Mackenzie, C.
Emm.
Twigg, G. W.
Caius
Bales, W. H. F.
Emm.
Mountjoy,V.U.A. Joh.
Vivian, C. St A.
Caius
Elger, T. G.
Caius
Palmer, C.
Sid.
Walker, R. W. S.
Trin.
Elliott, A. D.
Christ's
Parkinson, W. G
. Emm.
Watkins, C. R.
Emm.
Fewings, P. J.
Joh.
Pearson, G. C. M. Pemb.
Ds Wood, E.
Joh.
Fildes, P. G.
Tnn,
Potter, A. R.
Emm.
Wood, S.
Christ's
WOMEN.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class
Homer, A. Newnham
Benton, M.
Newnham
Gratton, M. S. Girton
Caulkin, E. E.
Newnham
Inman, E. M. Girton
Craske, P.
Newnham
Smith, E. M. G, Girton
Goldwin, M. B.
Newnham
Luscombe, E. R.
Newnham
Macken, M, E.
Girton
May, C.
Girton
Oakden, I. M.
Girton
Pennycuick, L. M.
Newnham
Smith, M. C. B.
Girton
Taylor, A. P.
Girton
NATUKAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
407
Examiners ;
A, C. Seward, M.A., Emmanuel.
H. Wager.
W. J. Lewis, M.A., Tnnity.
L. J. Spencer, M.A., Sidney.
E. T. Glazebrook, M.A., Trinitv.
W. C. D. Whetliam, M.A., Trinity.
E. Barclay-Smith, M.D., King's.
A. Robinson.
W. A. Herdmau.
A. Sedgwick, M.A., Trinity.
E. Waymouth Reid, M.B., Dowtiincj.
W. M. Fletcher, M.A., Trinity.
H. 0. Jones, M.A., Clare.
A. Smithells.
A. Barker, M.A., St John's.
F. A. Bather.
Part II.— June, 1905.
Brooks, P. T.
Ds Crawford, R,
*Crowther, J. A.
Mellanby, E.
Ds *Mottram, V. H.
Ds Potts, F. A.
Wootton, H. A.
First Class.
(Botany) Emm.
(Physiology) Jesus
(Physics) Joh.
(Physiology) Emm.
(Physiology) Trin.
(Zoology, Geology) Trin. H.
(Chemistry) Clare
Second Class.
Bailey, T. E. G.
Ds Burleud, T. H.
Ds Bygrave, W.
Ds Davies, J. L.
Earle, H. G.
Clare
Christ's
Christ's
Emm.
Down.
Ds Jordan, W. H.
Ds Joyce, J. L.
Ds King, J. K.
Longbottom, A.
Pemb.
King's
Pet.
Trin.
Merriman, R. W. Trin.
Ds Powell, A. 0.
Ds Priest, R. C.
Ds Saxton, W. T.
Tavlor, C. S.
Toft, J. H.
Trin.
Caitis
Sid.
Emm.
Emm.
Bickerdike, R. B. Caius
Burden, H. A. Trin.
Ds Fergusson, N. M. Magd.
Third Class.
Ds Hodgson, T. R.
Ds Hopkins, W. D.
Christ's
Trin.H.
Ds Schon, B. TVtn.
Ds Watkins, C, R. Emm
WOMEN.
First Class.
Homer, A. (Chemistry)
Second Class.
Frodsham, R (Physics)
Third Class.
Neumham
Newnham
NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
Part I.— June, 1905.
First Class.
Airev, J. R.
Joh.
Bosworth, T.
0.
Joh.
Boulenger, C.
L.
Kitu/s
Brown, J. D.
Clare
Burton, W.
Emm.
Cam, ^V. H.
Caius
Clark, A. J.
King's
CuUen, A. E.
Joh.
Duke, H. L.
Caius
Ds Grantham, S. G. Trin.
Ds Adams, C. AV.
Anderson, K. C.
Armitage, F. R.
Baker, A. E.
Ds Beckett, J. N.
Buckney, F.
Calev, F. G,
Caniiey, J. R. C.
Carver, A. E. A.
Chopra, R. N.
Christie, J.
Clarke, E. T.
Clement, L.
Cox, R.
Crosfield, H. T.
Dain, G. R.
Denby, A. P.
Foyster, H. T.
Trin.
Clare
Pemb.
Trin.
Joh.
Sid.
Pemb.
Christ's
Caius
Down.
Trin.
Sid.
Sid.
Caius
King's
Clare
Jesus
Trin.
Hamill, P.
Trin.
Hamilton, A.
Christ's
Heycoek, M. S.
Pemb.
Hood, H. M.
Jesus
Hurst, A. W.
Emm.
Jackson, A. F.
Pet.
Jones, P. C. V.
Joh.
Langlev, A. S.
Down.
McDonald, A.
Emm.
McKerrow, C. K
. Clare
Second Class
Green, H. S.
Trin.
Hallam, J. H.
Pet.
Heald, C. B.
Caius
Hodge. E. H. V.
Clare
Holman, C. C.
Caius
Ds Joyner, C. B,
Koh, K. S.
Emm.
Joh.
Lauderdale, E. M.Caius \
Lawson, W. R.
H. Sclw.
Marshall, H.
Sid.
Mawhood, R. H.
Trin.
May, A. J.
Sid.
Oxley, H. F.
Queens'
Ds Pajre, G. P.
Emm.
Parsons, H.
Caius
Pike, S. G. B.
Emm.
Pitt, C. H.
Corp.
Norris, W. H. H. Corp.
Resker, H. C.
Saunders, K. J.
Savage, E. G.
Sleeman, C. M.
Stansfeld, A. E.
Ds Starte, O. H. B.
Thoday, D.
Verrall, P. J.
Withey, W. H.
Pochin, H.
Pocock, P. N.
Priestley, R. F.
Roberts, H. E. F.
Robertshaw, J.
Scales, F. S.
Sutton, R. N, D.
Teall, F. H.
Vick, R. M.
Wallis, W. R
Warwick, G. R.
Weston, T. A.
Wilson, H. B.
Wilson, P. F.
Wilton, J. P.
Wood, W. B.
Wyer, J. F. W.
Corp.
Emm.
Down.
Christ's
Joh.
Clare
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
H. Selw.
Sid.
Caius
Pemb.
Trin.
Jesxis
Cath.
Sid.
Jesus
Clare
Pemb.
Joh.
Pemb.
Caius
Jesus
Jesus
Emm.
Barrett, R. S.
Binns, C. C. H.
Butt, H. T. H.
Canti, R. G.
Coad, C. N.
Cox, C. H.
Crook, A. H.
Cummins, C. A.
Davies, J. P. H.
Donaldson, M.
Harding, K W.
Heelas, R. J.
Caius
Caius
Christ's
King s
Joh.
Jesus
Christ's
Joh.
Jesus
Trin.
Caius
King's
Third Class.
Hodges, W. C.
Hyams, A.
Monteith, H. G.
Moore, R. M.
Newnuni, F. C.
Plews, A. G.
Prettv, K.
Reid,"E. D. W.
Roper, F. A.
Sawhny, M. R.
Scorgie, N. G.
Singh, I.
Trin.H.
Joh.
Pemb.
Joh.
Pemb.
Pemb.
King's
Christ's
Trin.
Dotvn.
Sid.
Pemb.
Spicer, M.
Stiven, H. E. S.
Swann, C. H.
Thompson, E. E.
Trotter, L. B. C.
Walker, J.
Williams,E.H.Y,
Williams, R. G.
Woolf, A. E. M.
Wright, C. S. E.
Wyman, B.
Trin.H.
Trin.
Christ's
Joh.
Clare
Clare
Clare
Caius
Emm.
Emm.
Caius
First Class.
Delf, E. M.
Harrison, A. L.
Sykes, M. G.
Girton
Newnham
Girton
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Bucklev, W. F.
Clayton, E. M.
Samson, E. D.
Thornicroft, R T.
Tweedv, M.
Wri^'ht, M. M.
Newnham
Girton
Newnham
Newnham
Girton
Newnham
Tliird Class.
Brittle, F. A.
Newnham
Davies, C. M.
Girton
Gough. M. L.
Girton
McMechan, D.
Neionham
Marshall, A. G.
Newnham
Myers, S.
Girton
NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
499
Examiners :
A. C. Seward, M.A., Emmanuel.
A. G. Tansley, M.A., Trinity.
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.
^Y. J. Lewis, M.A., Trinity.
H. L. Bowman, M.A., Oxon.
R. T. Glazebrooke, M.A., Trinity.
C. T. R. WUson, M.A., Sidney.
T. G. Brodie, M.D., Lond.
"W. M. Fletcher, M.A., Trinity.
A. Sedgwick, M.A., Triniti/.
E. W. Mac Bride, M.A., St John's.
Part 11.— June 1906.
First Class.
Airey, J. R. (Physics) Joh.
Bispham, J. W. (Physics) £»»?».
Boulenger, C. L, (Zoology) King s
Burton, W. (Physics) Emm.
Ds Feamsides, E. G. (Physiology) Trin. H.
Frankland, E. P. (Chemistry) Trin.
Ds Griffith, W. St B. (Physics)
Ds Hamill, P.
Ds Sleeman. C. M.
Ds Stansfeld, A. E.
Sturdy, A. C.
Ds Thoday, D.
(Phvsiologv)
(Phvsics)
(Physiology)
(Physiology)
(Botany)
Trin.
Trin.
Christ's
Joh.
Pcmb.
Trin.
Ds Buckney, F.
Clement, L.
Hill, J. R.
Sid.
Sid.
Joh.
Second Class.
Ds Jones, P. C. V
Lees. A. H.
Joh.
Kino's
Norris, W. H. H. Corp.
Ds Withey, W. H. Joh.
Third Class.
Ds Fison, W. J.
Ds Jones, D. C.
Sid.
Pemb.
Ds Strain, T. G.
Joh,
WOMEN.
First Class.
Delf, E. M.
Saltmarsh, M. 0.
Sykes, M. G.
(Botanv) Girton
(Physics) Girton
(Botany) Girton
Second Class.
Barlow, M. S.
Tweedy, M.
Girton
Girton
Third Class.
600
NATURAL SCIENCES TEIPOSES.
Part l.—June, 1906.
First Class.
Abrahams, A.
Emm.
Jones, W. N.
Ldll, P.
Emm.
Sandison, A.
Trin.
Adams, F.
Joh.
Joh.
Scott, H.
Trin.
Adams, F. S.
Christ's
Levy, L. A.
Clure
Simpson, A. G.
Trin.
Alderson, G. G.
Cuius
Lock, N. F.
Cuius
Stansfield, J.
Emm.
Armstrong, R. R. Trin.
Machin, W.
Kino's
Stead, J.
King's
Barr, G.
Christ's
Meadowcroft, L. V. Trin.
Thomas, H. H.
Down.
Birch, W. C.
King's
Mines, G. R.
Sid.
Ds Trimble, C. J. A
Trin.
*Dobell, C. C.
Trin.
Mutch, N.
Emm.
Vipond, H. J.
Pemb.
Dunnicliff, H. B.
Down.
Nicoll, H. M. D. Cuius
Wilks, W. A. R.
Cuius
Fisher, K.
Sid.
Paine, H. H.
Trin.
*Wills, L. J.
King's
Fisher, R. H. W
Emm.
Pickles, A.
Pingriff, G. N.
Trin.
Wilson, H. C.
Cuius
Hooker, C. W. R
. Clare
Sid.
Ds Wrigley, R. W.
Emm.
Jolly, E. H. P.
Joh.
Rice, H. G.
Joh.
Second Cluss.
Adams, J. W.
Cuius
Dick, J. R,
Down.
Perry, L, B.
Queens'
Archer, C. W.
Trin.
Dyson, E. A.
Jesus
Richardson, E. B. Clare
Attwater, H. L.
Pemb.
Evans, G. H.
Down.
Russell, E. N.
Trin.
Barber, W. E.
Christ's
Felling, A.
Pemb.
Saner, J, G.
Cuius
Barritt, W. V.
Joh.
Gillison, W.
Pet.
Singh, B. K.
Down.
Billing, E.
Cuius
Griffin, J.
Trin.H.
Sisson, H. A.
Clure
Blaikie, C. J.
Cuius
Ds Hardy, G. S.
Joh.
Stonehouse, G. H
.Sid.
Bligh, E. H. S.
Pemb.
Hick, R. H. P.
Christ's
Thomas, D. E.
Sid.
Bower, G. N.
Corp.
Honeybourne, H. C. Joh.
Treadgold, H. A
Down.
Brockbank, B.
Joh.
Horton, E. F.
Emm.
Turner, J. W.
NonColl.
Cane, A. S.
King's
Inder, R. W.
Down.
vanSchalkwijk,J
. Cuius
Comyn, K.
H. Selw.
Johson, J. S.
Sid.
Walling, T.
Emm.
Coombs, A. G.
Joh.
Ds Lloyd, G. T.
Clure
Ward, F. K.
Christ's
Crowther, W. C.
Corp.
Penman, F. G.
Jesus
Woodhouse, E. J
. Trin.
Davies, F. C.
Down.
Third Class.
Anderson, W. A.
Clure
Gamlin, R.
King's
Moore, C. G. H.
Cuius
Angus, W. B. G.
Christ's
Gilroy, P. K.
H.Selw.
Morcom, A. P.
Clure
Barker, R. L.
Cuius
Gordon, S.
Pemb.
Osmond, T. E.
Emm.
Batterburv, G. R
. Cuius
Gosse, A. H.
Cuius
Parkinson, J. E.
King'a
Benskin, J. P.
Bluett, T. L. C.
Christ's
Greaves, H. G.
Emm.
Payne, M. W.
Trin.
Emm.
Hands, H. J.
Pet.
Penny, W. M.
Jesus
Bouwens, B. G.
Trin.
Hargreaves. A. R. Trin.
Price, M. P.
Trin.
Brewer, C. H.
Clare
Hicklin, J. H.
Pet.
Rau, B. S.
Joh.
Bromley, L.
Cuius
Higgins, S. J.
Cuius
Robinson, F. H.
Queens'
Burn, J. S.
Trin.
Jarvie, J. M.
Emm.
Ronaldson, J. B.
Joh.
Byrde, E. H.
Down.
Kidd, G. C.
Christ's
Rutherford, L. D
Down.
Cawston, F. G.
Cuius
Lloyd, J. P.
Trin.
Smith, C. H.
Sid.
Cobbold, G. F.
Trin.
Lucas, E. C.
Joh.
Sturges, E. L.
Emm.
CoUinson, J. W.
Trin.
Mander, C, A.
Trin.
Thursfleld,R.M.R
. H.Selu.
Comyn, H. F.
King's
Ds Mavor, J. W.
Trin.
Vercoe, R. H.
Joh.
Daniel, J. A.
Christ's
Middleton, C. B. Joh.
Weddell, J. M.
Christ's
Farnfleld, G. S.
Queens'
Milbum, R.
Clare
Willans, E. T.
Emm.
Ds Forder, F. G.
Christ's
WOMEN.
Bambridge, F.
Newnham
Isaacson, E. Girton
Byrne, M. W.
Girton
Quirk, H. E. Newnham
Coley, C.
Gardner, M.
Newnhayn
Girton
Walker, M. Newnham
Goodwin, L. A.
Newnhum
Sparshatt, A. D.
Newnhum
Stephenson, M.
Newnham
Thompson, H. G.
Newnham
Warner, C. E,
Oirton
NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
501
Examiners :
A. Hutchinson, M.A., PemhroJce.
H. L. Bowman, M.A., Oxon.
F. F. Blackman, M.A., St John's.
A. G. Tansley, M.A., Trinity.
H. B. Baker, M.A., Oxon.
H. J. H. Fenton, Sc.D., Christ's.
E. J. Garwood, M.A., Tiinity.
P. Lake, M.A., St John's.
T. Manners-Smith, M.A., Downing.
A. Robinson, M.D., Victona.
J. A. McCleUand, M.A.
C. T. R. Wilson, M.A., Sidney.
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., Caitis.
Barr, G.
Ds Bosworth, T. O.
Clark, A, J.
Levy, L. A.
Machin, W.
Mutch, N.
Part U.—Jiine, 1907.
First Class.
Mines, G. R.
Paine, H. H.
Thomas. D. E.
Ds *WiIls, L. J.
Wilson, H. C.
Ds Adams, F. S.
Ds Alderson, G. G.
Birch, W. C.
Christ's
Cuius
King's
Second Class.
Griffin, J.
Ds Jones, W. N.
Pingriff, G. N.
Trin.H.
Emm.
Sid.
Ds Resker, H. C.
Ds Robertshaw, J.
Corpus
Trill.
Adams, F.
Ds Barber, W. E.
Third Class.
Joh.
Christ's
Lucas, E. C. Joh.
Ds VanSclmlkwijk, J. Caiut
WOMEN.
First Class.
Second Class.
Gardner, M. airton
Third Class.
Coley, C. Newnham
502
NATUEAL SCIENCES TKIPOSES.
Part I.—Jtine, 1907.
AUott, C. B. S.
Joh.
Balfour, D. H.
Emm.
Bodkin, A. M.
King's
Calvert, W. J. R
Trin.
Compton, a. H.
Caius
Ds Corlcss, R,
Sid.
Dalai, A. R.
Joh.
Dellschaft, M. E.
Jesus
Derbyshire, H.
Sid.
Dunlop, J. G. M
Cains
Emmett, W. G.
Cuius
Ferraboschi, F.
Clare
Fraser, F. R,
Christ's
Fryer, J. C. F.
Caius
Baynes, H. G.
Trin.
Ds Belgrave, A. C.
Joh.
Binyon, B.
Trin.
Browne, M. A.
Christ's
Ds Bushell, W. F.
King's
Clarke, N. L.
Christ's
Cole, A. C.
Corpus
Cory, R. F. P.
Caius
Dawson, R. T.
Joh.
Delahunt, C. G.
Down.
Finlayson, J. G.
Chrises
Flint, J. W.
Magd.
Fox, J. T.
Sid.
Fyson, G.
Sid.
Gaye, A. W.
Caius
Gibbins, R. B.
King's
Green, G.
Christ's
Hanworth, W, C.
Sid. 1
Harber, E. W.
2Hn.H.
Andrew, G. W, M
Emm.
Brown, H. H.
Caius
Cadman, H.
King's
Cane, E. G. S.
Jesus
Ds Chaffer, C.
Pet.
Chaning-Pearce.W.T. Emm. |
Couchman, H. J.
Caius
Depree, H. T.
Clare
Garrett, G. W. B,
Caius
Greenough, T. R. Caivis \
Grice-Hutchinson
R. E.
'Trin.
First Class.
Goodwin, E. St G. S.
Imison, C. S.
James, D. I.
Lim, G. C.
Marshall, A. R.
Morse, C. G. H.
Nanavati, D. D.
Noble, E. R.
Orange, J. A.
Parnell, F. R.
Pass, A. D.
Ds Phillips, F.
Richmond, H. B.
Robinson, F.
Second Class.
Heaton, R.
Hume, P. J.
Isitt, G. H.
Ds Jackson, C. A.
Jepson, A. C.
Jones, R. F.
Ds Jubb, E. C.
Kershaw, M.
Lattey, W. T.
Lupton, F. A.
Macleod, D, N.
Mandleberg, J. H.
Mangham, S.
Moore, G.
Olive, G. W.
Opie, P. A.
Patuck, R. S.
Pilkington, E. F.
Playne, B. A.
Third Class.
Griffith, H. K.
Habich, L. S. M.
Hobhouse, A. L.
Jenkins, F.
Khong, K. T.
M<=Dougal, A.
Marsh, O. de B.
Maxwell, C. H.
Newmarch. J. H.
Paisley, F.D.
PauUey, W. M.
Caius
Trin.
Sid.
Joh.
Emm.
Emm.
Joh.
Sid.
Trin.
Joh.
King's
Emm.
King's
Pet:
Christ's
Joh.
Pemb.
Joh.
Pemb.
Joh.
Pemb.
Pet.
C07-pUS
Trin.
Caius
Trin.
Emm.
Clare
Clare
Caius
Joh.
Trin.
Pemb.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Christ's
Pemb.
Christ's
Pemb.
ChriM's,
H.Selw.
Sambrook, H. F.
Sathe, J. L.
Scott, F. W.
Scott, H. R.
Spittle, J. T.
Stiles, W.
Taffs, L. H.
Tasker, H. S.
Thirkill, H.
Topley, W. W. C.
Wallace, J. M.
Wallis, R. L. M.
Whiddington, R.
White, E. J.
Pulling, J. B.
Rigby, P.
Rogers, F. E. W.
Rose, F. G.
Saunders, H. F.
Saunders, F. P.
Shorter, R. C.
Sibly, T. M.
South, F. W.
Spicer, R.
Starkey, H, S. C.
Stocker, C. J.
Stott, A. W,
Thorne, F. J.
Todhunter,J.R.A.D,
Whiting, M. H.
Williams, N. S.
Ds Wise, E. F.
Wortley, H. A. S.
King's
Joh.
Jesus
Jesus
Pemb.
Emm.
Down.
Emm.
Clare
Joh.
Doivn.
Down.
Joh.
Corpus
Christ's
Christ's
Emm.
Joh.
Down.
Clare
Sid.
Joh.
Emm.
Trin.
Down.
Trin.
Trin.
Jesus
Caius
Down.
Clare
Sid.
Down.
Philp, C. H. G. Joh.
Powell, F. A. Trin.
Raimes, A. L. King's
Schwann, H. King's
Scullv, V. R. Down.
Smyth, W. J. D. Pemb.
Thomas, G, E. A. Caiics
Walker, L. C. Christ's
Wilson, H. F. Christ's
Ds Wood, C. F. Christ's
WOMEN.
First Class.
Green, C.
Pearson, D.
Newnham
Girton
Second Class.
Third Class.
Beaven, M. I.
Beverlev, M.
Franklin, A. B.
Monk, P.
Russell, A. M.
Virgo, M. E.
Wallace, C. J.
Watney, G. R.
Welch, E. G.
Willey, E. M.
Newnham Baker, W. G.
Newnham Bonnerjee, J. A. P.
Girton
Girton
Newnham
Newnham
Girton
Girton
Newnham
Girton
Dawson, S. C.
Sinclair, L. V,
Newnham
Newnham
Girton
Girton
NATUKAL SCIENCES TEIPOSES.
503
Examiners :
A. Hutchiuson, M.A., Pemhrohe.
L. J. Spencer, M.A., Sidiiey.
F. F. Blackmail, M.A., St John's.
A. C. Seward, M.A., Emmanuel.
H. J. H. Fenton, Sc.D., Christ's.
K. J. P. Orton, M.A., St John's.
W. Gr. Fearnsides, M.A., Sidney.
E. J. Garwood, M.A., Trinity.
E. Howdeu, Edinh.
T. Manners- Smith, M.A., DoiKning.
P. V. Bevan, M.A., Trinity.
J. A. McClelland, M.A.
F. G. Hopkins, M.A., Emmanuel.
M. S. Pembrey, Oxon.
S. F. Harmer, Sc.D., King's.
E. C. Puuuett, M.A., Cains.
Ds Calvert, W. J. R.
Ds Fryer, J. C F.
Us James, D. I.
Lock, N. F.
Mansliam, S.
Ds Sandison, A.
Ds Stansfield, J.
Part 11.— June, 1908.
First Class.
(Physics)
(Zoology)
(Chemistry)
(Physiology)
(Botany)
(Physiology)
(Geology)
Trin.
Cams
Sid.
Caius
Emm.
Trin.
Emm,
Tasker, H. S.
Tavlor, G. I.
Th'irkill, H.
Wliiddiugton, R.
White, E. J.
Ds Wilks, W. A. R.
Ds Wilton. J, R.
(Chemistry) Emm.
(Phvsics) Trin.
(PhvsJcs) Clare
(Physics) Jvh.
(Chemistry) Corpus
(Chemistry) Cuius
(Physics) Trin.
Ds Bamford, A, J.
Cole, A. C.
Ds Crowther, W. S.
Dunnicliff, H. B.
Ds Ferraboschi, F.
Emm.
Corpus
Corpus
Down.
Clare
Secomi Class.
Orange, J. A.
Ds P; -^s, A. D.
Ds Robinson, F.
Scott, F. W.
Trin.
King's
Pet.
Jesus
Ds South, F. W.
Ds Vipond, H. J.
Ds Wallace, J. M.
Ds Wallis, R. L. M.
Emm.
Pemb.
Down.
Doicn.
Ds Flint, J. W.
Ds Isitt, G. H.
Ds Lattey, W. T.
Pemb.
Corpus
PauUey, W. M.
Ds Rigby, P.
H.Seltc.
Christ's
WOMEN.
First Class.
Pearson, D. B. (Physics)
Second Class.
Girton
Russell, A. M.
Watney, G. R.
Newnham
Girton
Third Class.
Welch, E. G. Newnham
604
NATUKAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
Part l.—June, 1908.
First Class.
Alexander, W. B.
Bailey, P. G.
Bancroft, C. K.
Barber, H. W.
Ds Bavnes, D. L. H.
Bedale, F, S,
Beech, J.
Bescoby, A. C.
Bleakley, J. A.
Bourne, A. W.
Bowden, W. G.
Briggs, M.
Broad, C. D.
Browne, L. E.
Chandler, F. G.
Clayton, H. S.
Clayton, J.
Doughty, W. H.
Edwards, T. G.
Evans, A. G.
Aitchison, I. G.
Ajrekar, S. L.
Barnard, K. H.
Barnslev, R. E.
Bell, T. O.
Berrv, A. J.
Bigland, A. D.
Binnion, S.
Booth, C. H. B.
Brown, C. B.
Burnett, J. R. W.
Campbell, C. G. H.
Ede, C.
Favell, N. B.
Fay, P. J.
Gonehalli, V. H.
Hance, J. B.
Hartridge, H.
Harvey, P.
Allen, G. A.
Attwood, H. C.
Banister, T. E.
Barnes, H. W.
Boyall, A. V.
Bryan-Brown,D.S.
Buswell, H, L. F.
Clayden, H. K.
Collett, R. L.
Dollman, J. G.
Douglas, H. A.
Dyas, G. E.
Fairchild, G. C.
Forster, C. M.
Glyn, J. P.
. King's
Ewart, G. A.
Christ's
Pigeon, J. W.
Prior, A.
Christ's
Clare
Green, N.
Joh.
Corpus
Trin.
GUterbock,P.G.J. Trin.
Ramsay, R. A.
Caius
Clare
Haughton, S, H.
Trin.H.
Ramsbottora, J.
Emm.
. Clare
Higgins, C. A.
Pemb.
Rayner, E.
Pemb.
Clare
Hughes, F. A.
Sid.
Reynolds, E. P.
Caius
Caius
John, J. C.
King's
Romanes, J.
Christ's
Emm.
Johnson, A. C.
Down.
Roxburgh, A. C.
Trin.
Trin.H.
Johnstone, G. G
Jolly, H. L. P.
King's
Shepherd, W. L.
Joh.
Down.
Trin.
Shore, T. H. G.
Joh.
Corpus
Kecsey, G. E. H
King, W. 0. R.
Down.
Smith, A. E. C.
Christ's
Sid.
Sid.
Smith, 0. C.
Joh.
Trin.
Lewln, K. R.
Trin.
Smith, W. C.
Corpus
Sid.
Lightfoot, B.
Pet.
Stead, G.
Clare
Jesus
Lister, T.
Joh.
Ds Thompson, W. H
Tonks, J. W.
. Jesus
Down.
Marrack, J. R.
Joh.
Caius
Clare
Matthews, J. K.
Down.
Ward, W. J,
Trin.
Clare
Noble, A. H,
Queens'
Wilmott, A. J.
Joh.
Emm.
Trin.
Pavey-Smith, A. B. Clare
Second Class.
Winfleld, G.
Dawn.
Pemb.
Heath, J. R.
Trin.
Rouquette, S. H.
King's
NonColl.
Irvine, L. C. D.
Emm.
Russell, H. B. G
Sidney
Christ's
Jay, D. D. B.
H.Selw.
Russell, W. A.
Emm.
Trin.
Johnson, W. L.
Pemb.
Rust, A. A.
Christ's
Joh.
Just, T. H.
Trin.
Rutherford, C. H
Kinq's
Trin.
Lewis, T. E.
Caius
Seligman, G. A.
Trin.H.
Caius
Lillie, D. G.
Joh.
Sheppard, W. G.
Joh.
Emm.
Ludlow, F.
Sid.
Sparrow, G.
Caius
Kinfi's
M»Nair, A. J.
Emm.
Ds Stephen, D. R.
Stokes, W. A.
Pemb.
Caius
Melville, L. Y.
Caius
Emm.
. Caius
Morshead, R. S.
Trin.
Taylor, J. F.
H. Selw.
[. Joh.
Morton. H. J. S.
Pemb.
Tinker, F. S.
Pemb.
King's
Ds Peck, N. F.
Jesus
Wainwright, C. B
Wallis, H. H.
. Caius
Pemb.
Pope, H. B.
Caius
Christ's
Christ's
Price, W. R.
Rae, W. N.
Trin.
Waugh, A. J.
Pemb.
Joh.
Corpus
Wigmore, J. B. A
Caius
Christ's
Reed, H. S.
Trin.
Willcocks, R. W.
Wright, C. R.
Yetts, L. M.
Caitu
Kinq's
Reeve, G. T.
Ross, W. D.
Emm.
Christ's
Trin.
King's
Pemb.
Third Class
Joh.
Grace, E. M.
Christ's
Paterson, M. W.
Joh.
Caius
Hardy, T. L.
H.Selw.
Rayner, S.
Emm.
Christ's
Heathcote, L. V.
Clare
Saunders, J. R.
Scott, J. H.
Emm.
Jesus
Herman, A. E.
King's
Christ's
Trin.
Hodson, R.
Pemb.
Sealy, H. N.
Trin.
>. Down.
Joynt, I. W.
Emm.
Spence, D. L.
H.Selw.
Caius
Kennedy, A.
Caius
Stanhope, R. M.
Ds Stewart, F. W.
Sid.
Jesus
Marsden, W. G.
Emm.
Trin.
Trin.
Meller, R. W.
Trin.
Stott, M. D.
Trin.
Joh.
Meysey-Thompson, 1
Tancock, E. 0.
HSelw.
H.Selw.
A. de C. C.
Trin.
Thompson, W, F.
Pemb.
Caius
Moritz, M.
NonColl.
Weeks, LI. M.
Caius
Sid.
Morton, G. A.
Queens'
Magd.
Williams, T. B.
Caius
Caius
Ds Nehru, S. S.
Winfield, A.
Doton.
Caius
Parry, N. C.
Tri'n.
Wordley, E.
Emm.
First Class.
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Ball, D.
Bamford, E. E.
Downing, S. C.
Dyer, M.
Evans, B. R.
Miller, M. de B.
Mowll, G.
Mutch, J.
Wilson, H.
Nevmham
Newnham
Girton
Girton
Newnham
Newnham
Newnham
Newnham
Newjiham
Third Class.
Blandy, M. A. Newnham
Ellis, G. I. C. Girton
Lynch, E. K. Nevmham
Macphee, M. F. Nevmham
NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
Examiners :
505
T. C. Fitzpatrick, M.A., Queens'
P. V. Bevan, M.A., Trinity.
S. F. Harmer, Sc.D., King's.
G. C. Bourne.
J. Barcroft, M.A., King's.
M. S. Pembrey, Oxon.
F. W. Oliver.
R. P. Gregory, M.A., St .John's.
W. G. Feamsides, M.A., Sidney
H. H. Thomas.
G. F. H. Smith.
L. J. Spencer, M.A., Sidney.
W. J. Pope, M.A., Sidney.
K. J. P. Orton, M.A., St John's.
R. Howden, Edinh.
T. Manners- Smith, M.A., Dovnu
Part 11.— June, 1909.
First Class.
1)8 Allott, C. B. S,
Ds Compton, R. H.
Dunlop, J. G. M.
Edwards, T. G.
Ds Evans, A. G.
Ds Hill, A. V.
Jolly, H. L. P.
King, W. O. R.
(Physics)
(Botany)
(Chemistry)
(Zoology)
(Physiology)
(Physiology)
(Physics)
(Zoology)
Joh.
Cuius
Caius
Emm.
Trin.
Trm.
Trin.
Sid.
Lightfoot.B. (Geology) Pet.
Ds Parnell, F. 11. (Botany) Joh.
Ds Romanes, J. (Geology) Christ'*
Shore, T. H. G. (Human Anatomy
and \ertebrate Comparative
Anatomy) Joh.
Stead, G. (Physics) Clare
Ds Stiles, W. (Botany) Emm.
Ds Bancroft, C. K.
Ds Bedale, F. S.
Berry, A. J.
Ds Clayton, J.
Emmett, W. G.
Trin.
Clare
Trin.
Clare
Caius
Second Class.
Ds Guterbock,P.G.J. Trin.
Ds Hartridge, H. King's
Haughton, S. H. Trin.H.
Ds Johnstone, G. G. King's
Ds Marrack, J. R. Joh.
Ds Matthews, J. K.
Ds Noble, A. H.
Ds Ramsbottom, J.
Ds Wintield, G.
Down.
Queens'
Emm.
Down.
Ds Allen, G. A.
Bleakley, J. A.
Brown, C. B.
Joh.
THn.H.
Cuius
Third Class.
Lillie, D. G.
Ds Pigeon, J. W.
G. T.
Joh. I Sheppard, W. G. Joh.
Christ's White, A. H. S. Trin.
Emm. I Ds Wordley, E. Emm.
ADVANCED STUDENTS.
Mehta, G. D.
Read, R. S.
Down.
Sid.
WOMEN.
First Class.
None
Sectynd Class.
Bamford, E. E.
Field. K.
Newnham
Girton
Third Class.
None
1 Distinguighed in Botany
22
606
NATUEAL SCIENCES TKIPOSES.
Part I.— June, 1909.
First Class.
Anderson, L. A. P.
Bailes, H.
Baines, W,
Bull, H, R.
Champion, C. C.
Crawshaw, C. H, ,
Cuthbert,W.W.L. i
Dew, J. W.
Dickson, E. C. S.
Dowson, W. J.
Ds Dunkley, H. F.
Evans, U. R.
Fiddian, G. V.
Harper, F. A.
Harvey, H. W.
Heath, A. B.
Holden, B. T.
Jenkins, E. E.
Keynes, G. L,
Laidlaw, C. G. P.
.Emm.
Lush, E. J.
Emm.
Madge, Q.
Down.
Mathias, H. H.
Queens'
Maw, G. O,
Pemb.
Ds Minson, H.
Christ's
Morris, T. N,
Christ's
Naunton, W. J.
Clare
Nicholas, T. C.
Trin.
Oakden, W. M.
Oliver, T. H.
Christ's
Joh.
Pendered, J. H.
King's
Perrin, M. N.
Down.
Petherbridge.F.
King's
Pinfold, E. S.
Down.
Price, S. R.
Trin.
Ransom, P. W.
Sid.
Robbins, F. H.
Kimi's
Roberts, Ff.
Pemh.
Robinson, C. S.
Joh.
H. Selw.
Emm.
King's
Pemb.
Christ's
Joh.
S. Joh.
Trin.
Pet.
Caius
Cuius
Pemb.
R. Sid.
Pet.
Clare
Pemb.
Pemb.
Clare
Emm.
Robinson, G. W. Cams
Sams, R. A. Trin.
Sherman, R. Caitis
Smith, B. A. Trin.
Smith, F. B. King's
Somervell, L. C. King's
Spinks, G. T. Trin.H.
Stansfeld, R. Joh.
Stocks, P. Kimfs
Thomas, G. R. S. Down.
Thompson, H. V. Trin.
Walker, D. Pemb.
Walters, W. L. Trin.
Watkyn-Thomas.F.W. Trin.
Watson, E. L. G. Trin.
Whitmore, C. J. R. Down.
Wilson, G. N. Jesus
Winterbotham, J. King's
Worster-Drought.C. Down.
Second Class.
Bakewell, G, V.
Ds Barnes, G. G.
Barritt, N. W.
Ds Barry, C. B,
Bray, A. L.
Calvert, E.
Chun, J. W. H.
Clarke, J. D.
Cooke, A. W. H.
Cooper, A. L.
Corlield, W. G.
Crosse, S. S.
Cullimore, W.
Dawson, H. P.
Divatia, V. B.
Dobson, E. L.
Dobson, R. R.
Eames, E. J. H.
Edwards, F. W.
Evans, P, E.
Fenn, R. V.
Clare
Joh.
Emm.
Pemb.
Down.
Joh.
Trin.
Sid.
King's
Emm.
H. Selw.
Pemb.
Caius
Trin.
Sid.
King's
Chrises
Trin.
Christ's
Joh.
Down.
Fiddian, J. V.
Foulston, W. F.
Grimk6-Drayton,N.
Groom, S. H.
Hammond, J.
Harper, C. H.
Hattersley, S. M
Head, H. G.
Hill, G. J.
Hodgson, A. J.
Howard, J. C.
Ds Jones, R. R. P.
Kellv, D. P. J.
KenJiedy, R. S.
Knighton, G. G.
Leak, H.
Longman, J.
Ds McNeill, T.
Matterson, R, H
Mayne, C. F.
Emm.
Corpus
D. King's
Sid.
Down.
Christ's
, Emm.
Jesus
Pet.
Clare
Clare
Corpus
Down.
Christ's
Pemb.
Cains
Emm.
Trin.
. Sid.
Cuius
Nangle, E. J.
Pallis, A. A.
Petty, M. J.
Pickering, D. V.
Ds Richards, F. S.
Rivett, L. C.
Rudkins, P. P.
Scott, R. S.
Shields, H. J. S.
Shildrick, L. R.
Snell, F. S.
Stenning, E. H.
Sutcliffe, A. L,
Thompson, T. W.
Thompson, W. F.
Treleaven, W.
Waddv, J. R.
Warden, H. F. W,
Wheeler, A. M.
Willis, R. E.
Cuius
Trin.
Down.
Emm.
Cuius
Trin.
Christ's
Cams
Jesus
Emm.
King's
Down.
Sid.
Jesus
King's
Joh.
Pemb.
Pemb.
Sid.
Down.
Alcock, W. B.
Ali, J. A.
Arnfield, G.
Atkinson, H. G.
Bensted-Sraith.W.
Buttery, H. R.
Cane, M. H.
Clifford, A. C.
Colenutt, F. A.
Cotton, C. K.
Deighton, J.
Dickens, P. C.
Dickson, K. B.
Edwards, H. W
Evans, I. H. N.
Ds Gandy, E. S.
Greaves, W. G.
Hall, A. F.
Herman, W. S.
Trin.H.
NonColl.
Cuius
Sid.
F. Pemh.
Christ's
King's
Emm.
Queens'
Down.
Trin.
Trin. H.
Trin.
. Christ's
Clare
Christ's
Down.
Joh.
Sid.
Third Class.
Hickman, C. W.
Hill, W. E.
Holtzapffel,J.G.H.
John, D. W.
Jones. J. D.
Ds Leonard, P. J.
Lever, W. H.
Lucas, E.
McGeagh, G. R, D.
Mackenzie, J. M. D.
Maile, W, C. D.
Mansell-Moullin, O.
Oxberry, W. G.
Partridge, H. W,
Paul, A. B.
PauUey, H.
Rich, C. N.
Ds Richardson, A. V.
Caius
Joh.
Joh.
Clare
H. Selw.
Joh.
Trin.
Emm.
Cuius
Trin.
Pemb.
King's
Down.
King's
Christ's
Joh.
Jesus
Queens'
Sherwood, G. D.
Smvthe, G. A.
Emm.
Emm.
Soothill, V. F.
Emm.
Ds Staley, H. S.
Emm.
Stephenson, H. M
. Cuius
Sutherland, J. F.
Cuius
Ds Symns, A. A. M.
Pemb.
Taylor, C. R.
Caius
Thomson, K. S.
Joh.
Tipper, F.
Down.
Tolmie, W. L.
Trin.
Trend, J. B.
Chrisfs
Warner, C.
Pemb.
Watermeyer,H.A
. Caius
Waters, C. D.
Down.
Watney, M. H.
Trin.
Wilcox, S. M.
Emm.
Ds Wood, S. R,
Clare
NATUKAL SCIENCES TKIPOSES.
507
Part I. — June, 1909 continued.
WOMEN.
First Class.
Cooper, V. E. L. Girton
Second Class.
Brown, E. M.
Clarke, M. S.
Hume, E. M. M.
Lloyd-Williams,
Martland, E. M.
Morgan, E. B.
Pillman, E. C.
Rawson, G. H.
Staiford, M. V.
Netvnham
Girton
Newnham
A.L. Girton
Nevmham
Girton
Girton
Nevmham
Girton
Third Class.
Blyth, L. E.
Crundall, F. M. K.
Hirst, C. M.
Jones, D. M.
Kestin, M. C.
Lubbock, R.
Smith, E. M.
Tessier, V. M.
Girton
Girton
Netcnhatn
Newnham
Girton
Girton
Newnham
Netenham
WoUersen, D. D. Girton
22—2
THEOLOGICAL EXAMINATIOISS.
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
J. A. Jeremie, D.D. Regius Professor of Divinity.
IT. Jarrett, M.A. Regius Professor of Hebrew.
R. A. F. Barrett. B.D. King's.
F. Gell, B.D. ChrnVs.
W. C. Mathison, M.A. Trinity.
J. S. Wood. M.A.St John' s.
xMIDDLE BACHELORS.
Class I.
Hoare, E. T.
Maclear, G. F.
'Proby, VV.H.B.
i«Rees, W.J.
Class 11
» Williams, A. H.
Class
Bayley, H.
Boger, W. S.
Jones, F. H.
Molyneux, H. G.
Pereival, J. S.
Propert, W. P.
111.
Caius.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Clare.
Trin.
Emman.
Em man.
Magd.
Emman.
Trin. H.
COMMENCING BACHELORS.
Class I.
Class II.
Boucher, J. Joh.
'Jones (Mortimer), M. L. Corpus.
~ Corpus.
Christ's.
» *Long,R.
'Sheepshanks, J.
Class III.
Knowles, R. J.
Lang, O. C. S.
Stubbs, S. D.
Tindall, H. W.
Cath.
Trin.
Pemb.
Sid.
Easter, 1867.
Examiners
Caius.
MIDDLE BACHELORS.
Class 1.
«Gedge, H. E.
Class II.
4*Browne, G. F.
•Horton, E. R.
i»Long, R.
May, F. S.
Sharp, H. I.
Wyche,C.H. E.
Class III
•Candy, T. H.
Doria, A.
Exton, F.
Glen, W.
Hutton, A. H.D.
W. Selwyn, B.D. Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity.
E.H.Browne, B.D. Norrisian Professor of Divinity.
R. A. F. Barrett, B.D. King's.
F. Gell, B.D. C/iri5t's.
Churchill Babington, B.D. St John's.
J. B. Lightfoot, M.A. Trinity.
COMMENCING BACHELORS.
Class 1.
1 Hitchcock, G.F. Trin.
•Shackell,H. W. Pemb.
Cath.
Pet.
Corpus.
Caius.
Jesus.
Trin.
Sidney.
Pemb.
Joh.
Emm.
Trin.
Class 11.
Wright, J. G.
Class 111.
1 Distinguished In Hebrew.
3 Scbolelleld Prixe for Biblical Greek.
Goodhart, E.S.
Moorsom, W. F.
S Bishop of Norwich.
4 Bishop of Bristol.
Caius.
Trin.
Trin.
THEOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS.
509
Easter, 1858.
r J. A. Jereniie, D.D. Regius Professor of Divinity.
C. Hardwick, M.A. Christian Advocate.
ExAMiNEBS } V "'"''i'ill Babington, B.D. St John s.
I J. B. Lightfoot, M.A. Trinity.
I W. F. Witts, M.A. King's.
.E. II. Perowne, M.A. Corpus Christi.
MIDDLE BACHELOKS. ,
COMMENCING BACHELORS.
Class I.
Class I.
'Curtis, J.B.
^Summers, E.
Cath.
Trin.
'Grafton, A. W. Trin. H.
Class U.
Class II.
Barlow, W. H.
Job.
Bell, E. Trin,
Foyster, H. B.
Trin.
Doran, J. M^ Joh.
'Perry, G.
1 Washington, G.
Trin.
Nicolas, P. Christ's
Job.
Palmer, H. Trin.
Class III
.
Class III
Ellison, C. C.
Trin.
Knapton, H. P. Queens*
Easter, 1859.
' W. Selwyn, B.D. Margaret Professor of Divinity.
T. Jarrett, M.A. Regius Professor of Hebrew.
Examiners -
C.J.
W. F.
Ellicott, B.D.
Witts, M.A.
St John's.
King's.
H. C.
A. Tayler, M
A. Trinity.
lE. H.
Perowne, M.i"
L. Corpus Christi.
MIDDLE BACHELORS.
COMMENCING BACHELORS.
Class I.
i*FulIer
Joh.
Class 1.
Heppenstall
Job.
'Gillum Pet.
♦Skeat
Christ's.
i2S*Sn.ith,W. S.
Trin.
Class 11
Class [I.
Brown
Gregory
Cath.
Emman.
Lee Christ's.
Henslow
Christ's.
Lys
Joh.
Class III
Brett
Job.
Class 111.
Midgley
Joh.
Bull Kmruan.
Sheppard
Trin.
Robertson Joh.
Taylor, F.
Trin.
Thomas
Joh.
1 Dittinguigbed in Hebrr
< ScboleH.'M Prlie tor Bihllc«Hir««k.
8 Archbishop of Sydney, 1897-1^08.
610
THEOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS.
Easteb, 1860.
Examiners
( J. A. Jeremie, D.D. Regius Professor of Divinity.
E. H. Browne, B.D. Norrisian Professor of Divinity.
C. J. EUicott, B.D. St John's.
H. C. A. Tayler, M.A. Trinity.
J. S. Purton, B.D. St Catharine's.
L T. T. Perowne, B.D. Corpus Christi.
MIDDLE BACHELORS. COMMENCING BACHELORS.
Class \.
Boodle
Joh.
♦Forster
Jesus.
Class I.
iJones
Emman.
*Churton
King'
»»»Luckock
Jesus.
Class II.
Allen
Trin.
Cr.ARR IL
Hudson
Trin.
lEdwards
Pet.
^Matthew
Trin.
Tayler
Caiua
•Perkins
Christ's.
Sawyer
Trin.
Class III.
Class III.
Easteb
I, 1861.
f W. Selwyn, B.D. Margaret Professor of Divinity.
T. Jarrett, M.A. Regius Professor of Hebrew.
Examiners J ^ ^'^^' ^•^- ^* •^<^^«'*-
e^xAMiNERS < J g Purton, B.D. St Catharine's.
T. T. Perowne, B.D. Corpus Christi.
A. A. Ellis, M.A, Trinity.
MIDDLE BACHELORS.
COMMENCING BACHELORS
Class 1.
Class I.
*4Bothamley
Trin.
Class II.
Brown
Caius.
^Clayton
Emman.
Class 11.
Evans
'Grist
Marsden
Corpus.
Joh.
Joh.
Blofeld Trin.
Clark Joh.
Pettitt
Trin.
Shaw
Trin.
Class III.
Howell
Cath.
Class IIL
Nicholls
Joh.
Northey Trin.
Nixon
Corpus.
1 Dii>tin?ui«hed in Hebrew.
S Bishop of Lahore, 1888—1898.
5 Bishop Suffragan of Leicester.
« Scholefield Prize (or Biblical Greel(.
1 Archdeacon of Bath.
THEOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS.
511
Easter, 1862.
/'E. H. Browne, B.D. Norrisian Professor of Divinity.
J. B. Lightfoot, M.A. Hulsean Pn^'essor of Divinity.
Examiners^ i' ^/ ^T^t^"^ -^^^ •^''^"'*-
j A. A. Elhs, M.A. Trinity.
I W. O. Cleave, M.A. Jesus.
^ J. B. Pearson, M.A. Emmanuel.
MIDDLE BACHELORS.
COMMENCING BACHELORS
Class 1.
2»Abbott
' «Raban
*Twentyman
Joh.
Emman.
Christ's.
Class I.
Class 11.
Chudleigh
Hughes
Quilter
Christ's.
Emman.
Pet.
Class 11.
Class III.
Gordon
Smith, G.
Trin.
Clare.
Taylor
Class 111.
Queens'.
Easter, 1863.
f J. A. Jeremie, D.D. Regius Professor of Divinity.
T. Jarrett, M.A. Regius Professor of Hebrew.
ExaminersJ ^- ^- "^'•^^y' ^•^' '^*"^'*-
fc^XAMiNERS-^ T. S. Woollaston, M.A. St Peter's.
J. F. Thrupp, M.A. Trinity.
l^W. O. Cleave, M.A.Jesus.
MIDDLE BACHELORS.
Class 1.
^•Josling
13 Sinker
' *Taylor
' "Torry
Class II.
Bagshawe
Greatheed
"Woodward
'Young
Class III.
Bottom (Beresford)
Clowes
Warner
1 Distinguished in Hebrew.
Christ's.
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
C.C.
Trin.
Trin.
Emman
Trin.
C.C.
COMMENCING BACHELORS.
Class 1.
Class II.
Oakley
Class III.
Mac Vicar
Whitehead
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
i Equal for Boholefleld Pr>" for Blbllf»i Or»«k.
8 Scbolefleld Prize.
512
THEOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS.
Easteb, 1864.
f W. Selwyn, B.D. Lady Margarets Professor of Divinity.
I J. B. Lightfoot, M. A. Hulsean Professor of Divinity.
Examiners J %' ^^^*'^,?' B.D.^m^V
] T. S. Woollaston, M.A. St Peter's.
I J. F. Thrupp, M.A. Trinity.
I T. G. Bonnev, M.A. St John's.
MIDDLE BACHELORS.
Class I.
^Dalton
^*Leeke
^Mc Neile
J Oakley
^•Walker
Class 11.
Class III.
Clare.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.H.
Bonser
Trin.
COMMENCING BACHELORS.
Class I.
Class II.
' Barrett -Lennard
Bramston
Callender
Class 111.
Brownrigg
Hutton
Magd.
Pet.
Caius.
Magd.
Trin.
Easter, 1866.
f C. A. Swainson, D.D. Norrisian Professor of Divinity.
J. B. Lightfoot, D.D. Hulsean Professor of Divinity.
j H. J. Hotham, M.A. Trinity.
I T. G. Bonney, M.A. St John's.
l^ H. M. Luckock, M.A. Jesus.
MIDDLE BACHELORS.
COMMENCING BACHELORS.
Class I.
Class 1.
^Bosanquet
5*31 oule
» 8 Pater
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
' 4 Spence (Spence- Jones) C.C.
Class 11.
Class II.
Hutton
"Ridgeway
Trin.
Trin.
Pigott
iSoole
C.C.
Joh.
Class III.
Middleniist
Stobart
Williamson
Wood
Trin.
Joh.
Christ's
Emman.
Class III.
Bramston
Trotter
Trin.
Christ's
1 Di»tinKui8hed in Hebrew. S Scholefield Pruefor Biblical Greek.
3 Equal for Scholefield Prize. 4 Dean ol Glourester.
5 Bishop of Durham. Norrisian Professor of Divinity, 1899—1901. Hon. FeUow of St Catharine's
College. 6 Bishop of Chichester.
THEOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS.
613
Easteb, 1866.
rW. Selwyn, D.D. Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity.
T. Jarre tt, M.A. Regius Professor of Hebrew.
Examiners < S* ?"Sll' ^^ Vf '^^^"'•;
Hotham, M.A. Trtmft/.
Luckock, M.A. JesTis.
Browne, M.A. St Catharine's.
j H. Rus
1h. J.]
H. M.
Lg. F. ]
MIDDLE BACHELORS.
COMMENCING BACHELORS
Class I.
'•Rowlandson
»*Spence
Corpus.
Corpus.
Class L
» Wilson
Pet.
Class II.
'Metcalfe
•Rendell
•Wilcox
Christ's.
Trin.
Emm.
Cr.ARs II.
Puller
Smithe
Trin.
Corpus
Class III.
Cope
Hooper
Joh.
Joh.
Class III.
Easteb, 1867.
Examiners
J. B. Lightfoot, D.D. Hulsean Professor of Divinity ,
T. Jarrett, M.A. Regius Professor of Hebrew .
H. Russell, B.D. St John's.
\ T. R. Birks, M.A. Trinity.
G. F. Browne, M.A. St Catharine's.
W. R. Churton, M.A. King's.
MIDDLE BACHELORS.
Class I.
' ^Covington
' 6«Lang
•Musson
•3 6«Phillips
iPulliblank
Class II.
Adamson
Gedge
•Goldie
Hewitt
•Humphreys
* Leeke
Lyttelton, Hon. A. V.
*Mansel
Pryke
Smith
Class
George
Hargrove
III.
Joh.
Caius.
Trin.
Corpus.
Joh.
Emm.
Cath.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Corpus.
Joh.
Clare.
I Diatinguixhed in Hebrew.
3 EquRl for the Hebrew Prixe.
5 Equal foi Scbolefleld Piize.
COMMENCING BACHELORS.
Class I.
•Graham Corpus
' Mercer Corpus
Class II.
•Harvey
Taylor
Trin.
Christ's
Clam IIL
Mann
Trin.
1 Hebrew Priie. . ,„ ^
4 Scbolefleld Pri«efor Biblloel Oreek.
6 BUhop Sufl>««mn of Woolwich.
22—6
614
THEOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS.
Easteb, 1868.
EXAMINEBS
J. A. Jereniie, D.D. Regius Professor of Divinity.
W. Selwyn, D.D. Margaret Professor of Divinity
T.R. Birks, MA. Trinity.
W. R. Churton, M.A. King's.
J. M. Fuller, M.A. St John's.
L A. Holmes, M.A. Clare.
MIDDLE BACHELORS.
Class L
i23«Gwatkin Joh.
COMMENCING BACHELORS.
Class I.
Class 11.
Class II.
Bodkin
King's.
'Fox
Christ's.
Boys
Emm.
Honeyburne
Cath.
Class 111.
Class 111.
Amps
Emm.
Black
Christ's
Clark
Corpus.
Crosbie
Trin.
Cussons
Cath.
Dyce
Trin.
Harvey, C. W.
Trin.
Hindley
Sidney.
Easteb,
re. A. Swainson, D.D. Norrisian Professor of Divinity.
J. B. Lightfoot, D.D. Hulsean Professor of Divinity.
x'^. „,„_,„„ J W. M. Campion, B.D. Queens'.
11.XAMINEBS < g jj pgrowne, B.D. Corpus Christi.
J. M. Fuller, M.A. St John's.
A. Holmes, M.A. Clare.
MIDDLE BACHELORS.
Class 1.
»"Fox
^Fynes-Clinton
» Obbard
•Watson
Class 11.
•Carpenter
•Griffith
Class III.
Bamber
Evans
1 Greenwood
Christ's
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.H.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Cath.
COMMENCING BACHELORS.
Class 1.
Class
Blakiston
Scott
II.
Down.
Pet.
Class III.
1 DUtint^uished in Hebiew.
2 HebreW Prise.
8 Scholefield Price for BiblicaJGreek.
THEOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS.
515
Easter, 1870.
Examiners
J. A. Jeremie, D.D. Regius Professor of Divinity .
A.; n"®"' ^•^- ^«^««« Professor of Hebrew.
W. M. Campion, D.D. Queens'.
E. H. Perowne, B.D. Corpus Christi.
B. F. Westcott, D.D. Trinity.
^ W. J. Josling, M.A. Ckrisfs.
MIDDLE BACHELORS.
COMMENCING BA
CHELC
Class I.
Class L
1 Drake
Joh
Christ's.
^»*Rhind
i"»Sharpe
Christ's.
Woods
Trin.
Class H.
Class 11.
^Boys
Jes.
^Scholfield
Trin.
'Chamberlain
Joh.
> Hodges
Joh.
Lane
Cath.
'Scott
Trin.
' Smith
Caius.
Class III.
Class III.
Atkinson
Jes.
Oliver
Chnst's.
Drew
Joh.
Whvtehead
Cath.
Thurlow
Caiaa.
Easteb
, 1871.
Examiners
C. A. Swainson, D.D. Norrisian Professor of Divinity.
J. B. Lightfoot, D.D. Hulsean Professor of Divinity.
Arthur Holmes, M.A. Clare.
\ C. Taylor, M.A. St John's.
W. J. Josling, M.A, Christ's.
L E. T. Leeke, M.A. Trinity.
COMMENCING BACHELORS.
Class 1.
' Eardley-Wilmot Clare.
MIDDLE BACHELORS.
Class I.
' Bembridge Christ's.
'^«7Drury Christ's.
1 2 Fyson Christ's.
Hayne Trin.
Class II.
Foster Joh.
6*Hicks Sidney.
Wirgman Magd.
Class 111.
Archdall Corpus.
Griffith Joh.
Hulbert Corpus.
McGill Trin.
Sweet Magd.
1 Passed gatUfactorily in Hebrew.
3 Equal for Soholefield Priie.
5 Scbolefield Prize.
7 Bishop of Sodor and Man.
Class II.
Fisher
Class
' Pycock
Shepherd
Sidney.
Catb.
8idney.
« Hebrew Prite.
4 Evani Priie
6 Bishop of BloemfooUln, UM— IBM.
516
THEOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS.
Easter, 1872.
B. F. Westcott, D.D., Regius Professor of Divinity.
T. Jarrett, M.A., Regius Professor of Hebrew.
C.Taylor, M.A., St John's.
A. T. Chapman, M.A., Emmanuel.
E. T. Leeke, M.A., Trinity.
J. T. Lang, M.A., Corpus Chrisli.
BACHELORS.
MIDDLE BACHELORS.
COMMENCING BA
Class 1.
Class I.
'8»Appleton
Trin.
Trin.
'»Clay
' Curtis
Christ's.
Foss
Christ's.
Jeaffreson
Trin.
23 4 9»Kirkpatrick
Trin.
Wanstall
Cath.
3 'Wood, W. S.
Joh.
Worlledge
Caius.
Class U.
Class 11.
Hankey
Trin.
1 Drake
Lake
Coipus.
Marshall
.loh.
Class 111
Class III
Hughes
Sidney.
Alcock
Ireland
Trin.
Kirby
Phillips
Christ's.
Clare.
Corpus
Sidney.
Easter, 1873.
Examiners
MIDDLE BACHELORS.
Class 1.
"^'Jennings Jesus.
Morrice Trin.
^ Woodhouse Trin.
Class 11.
6 Lamb Jesus.
sLangley Emman,
Class III.
C. A. Swainson, D.D., Norrisian Professor of Divinity.
J. B. Lightfoot, D.D., HvLsean Professor of Divinity.
A. T. Chapman, M.A., Emmanuel.
H. C. G. Moule.M.A., Trinity.
J. T. Lang, M.A., Cmyus Christi.
H. M. Gwatkin, M.A., St John's.
COMMENCING BACHELORS.
Class I.
* McNeile
Class 11.
Class 111.
Cockshott
Corbet
Windley
Trin.
Jesui
Joh.
Joh.
1 passed satisfactorily in Hebrew.
2 Equal for the Hebrew Priie.
8 Equal foi the Scholefield Prize.
4 Evans Prize.
5 DiftlnKuished in Hebrew.
6 Hebrew Pri«e.
7 Scholefield Pr4ze.
8 Master of Selwyn, 1907— 1909.
9 Dean of Ely. Lady Margaret Professor of
Divinity ,1903 — 1907. Begins Professorof Hebrew,
Master of Selwyn, 1898— 1907.
THEOLOGICAL TRIPOSES.
617
Examinations admitting to the Degree of B.A.
1874.
The Names in each class are arranged in Alphabetical Order
' B. F. Westcott, DD Regius Professor of Divinity.
C. A. Swamson, D.D., Norrisian Professor of Divinity
Examiners i { ^- l^^l^'l^^'^^^^^ ^.D., Triniti ^ ^"
John L. B. Mayor, M.A., Professor of Latin.
Handley C. G. Moule, M.A., Trinity
H. M. Gwatkin, M.A., St John's.
Third Class.
Trin.
First Class.
D8 235*Bickersteth Pemb.
1 Luscombe Clare.
*8mith Pemb.
Second Class
Ds Durrant
East
Gardner
Hutchinson
Pennefather
Robinson
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Caius.
Trin.
Trin.
Ds Cuming
Fitzpatrick
Hanier
Hebert
Higgs
Longworth
Peto
PliiUipg
Saulez
Starbuck
Stokes
Trin.
Joh.
Corpus
Joh.
Joh.
Jesus
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
1875.
£x/
C. A. Swamson, D.D., Norrisian Professor of Divinity.
J. B. Lightfoot, D.D., Hulsean Professor of Divinity.
J. J. S. Perowne, D.D., Trmity.
imty.
J. E. B. Mayor, M.A., Professor of Latin.
I H. B. Swete, B.D., Caitis.
\^J. Sharpe, INI. A., Christ's.
First Cla
ss.
Second Class.
Ds
4 *Streane
Emm.
Ds Buxton
Clare
124
Williams
JesuSi
Harvey
Marke
eParker
Smith
Cath.
Trin. H.
Trin.
Clare.
Examiners
Third Class.
Ds Bindley Emm.
Edmonds Joh.
Foster Corpus
Fryer Trin. H.
Godby.C. J. Magd.
Thomas Joh.
Winn Trin. H.
1876.
fB. F. Westcott, D.D., Regius Professor of Divinity.
J. .1. S. Perowne, D.D., Hulsean Professor of Divinity.
E. W. Benson, D.D., Trinity.
J. Rawson Lumby, B.D., St Catharine's.
H. B. Swete, B.D., Caius.
J. Sharpe, M.A., Christ's.
First Class.
Second Class.
Ds Bingham
Trin.
DiBeal
7*Body
Joh.
Bibby
Elliott
Caius.
Boden
Goldsmith
Trin.
Crick
Middleton
Clare.
Foster
Murray
Joh.
Hartley
Raikes
Trin.
Lonsdale
Stokes
Corpus.
Tliompson
Trevelyan
Trin.
Winter
Third Class.
TrinitT
Hirist's
Jesu*.
Cath.
Trin.
Joh.
M««d.
Corpus
Joh.
3 Evaa> PrlM.
1 Hebrew Priie. 2 Scbolefteld Priie.
4 Equal for the Evans Prize. B Bishop in Soulh Tokyo, IM«->I«»7.
6 Bishop of Africa, East Equ»torial, 1886—1890.
7 Professor of Old Testament Exegesis, New York i
618
THEOLOGICAL TRIPOSES.
1877,
Ex
AMINF.R8-<
B. F. Westcott, D.D. liegius Professor of Divinity.
J. B.Lig-htfoot, D.D. Ladp Margaret's Professor of Divinity.
E. W. Benson, D.D. Trinity.
W. M. Campion, D.D. Queens'.
J. Rawson Lumby, B.D. St Catharine's.
,R. L. Bensly, M.A. Gonvilleand Caius.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Ds^Howson Trin.
Ds Finch
Kind's.
Ds liamford
Trin.
' Shaw Pemb.
Bicknell
Caius
Tyser Trin.
'Walpole Trin.
Blunt
Brown
Gilbert
Merivale
NevUl
Rammell
Ward
Williamson
Pemb.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Pemb.
Corpus
I Hebrew Prize.
2 Equal fortbn Evan* Prize.
1878.
Examiners ■<
r C. A. Svvainson, D.D., f^orrisian Professor of Divinity,
I J. J. S. Perowne, D.D.,Hulsean Professor of Divinity.
W. M. Campion, D.D., Queens^
F. J, A. Hort, D.D., Emmannel.
I R. L. Bensly, M.A., GonviUe and Caius.
l^ A. J. Worlledge, M.A., GonviUe and Caius.
Trin.
First Class.
Ds Guy Trin.
14 Keith-Falconer,"'
Hon. I. G. N.
6 Lefroy Trin.
Robinson Jesus
uas^Wallis Caius
8 Williams Joh.
Second Class.
Ds 7Eden Pemb.
Fisher Joh.
Handford Christ's
Smith Corpus
Welsh Trin.
Wiseman, A. R. Joh.
Third Cla.<is.
Ds Bone, J. A.
Borton
Champney
Drakeford
Watts
Joh.
King's
Corpus
Jesus.
Christ's
I Hebrew Prize. 2 Scholefield Prize. 3 Equal for tiip Ev«n» Prize.
4 Lord Almoner's Professor of Arabic, 1886—1887. 5 Bishop of Wellington, New Zealand.
6 Bishop of Lahore. 7 Bishop of Wakefield.
THEOLOGICAL TRIPOSES.
519
1879.
Examiners <
B. F. Westcott, D.D. Regius Professor of Divinity
C: Taylor" M.A^'s^Vf.-jfr ^->--/^-«^y.
F. Watson, M.A. St John's.
LA. J. VVorlledge, M.A. Gonvilleand Cairn.
First Class.
Ds « 3» Poakes- Jackson Trin.
» Hill Christ's
Second Class.
Ds Cameron
Carden
Cope
Groves
Jones, E.
Kendall
Nash
Reichardt
Whelpton, G,
H.
Corpus
Sidney
Pemb.
Pemb.
Jesus.
Queens'
Trin.
Trin.
Corpus
Emm.
Third Class.
Ds Bone joh.
Brereton
Chapman, H. Corpus
Fuiler-MaitlandTrin.
Hopper
Marsh
Mosse
Reed, M.
Saben
Taylor, J. C.
Urmson
Walker
Wilson, R. W
Woosnam
Joh.
Joh.
Christ's
Trin.
Joh.
Corpus
Trin.
Joh.
Tria
Trin.
1 Hebrew Prize.
8 Fellow of Jesus. Hulsean Lecturer, 1902.
2 Scholefield Prize.
1880.
'F. J. A. Hon, D.D., Hulsean Professor of Divinity.
J. Rawson Lumby, \).D.,Norrisian Professor of Divinity.
ir-...,„^«=J C. Taylor, M.A., St John^s.
JtXAMiNERs^ Arthur Wright, M.A., Queens'.
I F. Watson, M.A., St John's.
[_R. Appleton, M.A., Trinity.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Ds > "Battersby Trin.
Ds Atkinson
Trin.
Ds Barnard
Trin.
18 Harris
Birks, H. A.
Trin.
Hywater
Christ's
Greaves
Joh.
Dandy
Joh.
Neale
Joh.
Da vies
Queens'
Pole
Corpus
Di.xon
Pemb.
Scholfield
Trin.
Gibson
Trin.
Sparrow
Twells
Joh.
Griffinhoofe
Joh.
Jesus
Jones, W.T.B. Down.
White, F. G.
Pemb.
Metcalfe
Sealv
Stafturth
Christ's
Pet
Joh.
1 Equal for Scbolefleld Prite.
2 Equal for E»an8 Priie.
620
THEOLOGICAL TRIPOSES.
1881.
Examiners
'B. F. Westcott, D.D., Regius Professor of Divinity.
J. Rawson Lumby, D.D., Norrisian Professor of Divinity.
Ai-thur Wright, M.A., Queens',
E. Appleton, M.A., Trinity.
A, F. Kirkpatrick, M.A., Trinity.
LC. W. E. Body, M.A., St John's.
First Class.
DsS*Barne8 Pet.
Johnson Trin.
Robinson, J. Alfred Clir.
3i*Ryle King's.
Second Class.
Ds Bolton
Qu.
Coggin
Joh.
Coulthard
Joh.
Jones
Corp.
Newman
Trin.
Williams
Corp.
Williams
Trin.
Third Class.
Ds Allen
Anwyl
Carver
Cobbold
Ivatt
Paice
P;
illink
Pyi
Wi)
Corp.
Trin,
Clare
Pemb.
Jesus
Corp.
Trin.
Pemb.
1882.
rC. A. Swainson, D.D., Margaret Professor of Divinity.
I A. T. Chapman, M.A., Emmanuel.
Examiners i C-f-GraTe8,M.A St John's.
^ J. Sharpe, M.A., Christ s.
A. F. Kirkpatrick, M.A., Trinity.
A. W. Streane, M.A., Corpus Christi.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Ds Appleton Trin.
Ds Jump
Emm.
Ds Butler
Pemb.
28*Bennett Joh.
Loveband
Caius.
Callander
Clare
Schneider Cains
Petit
Corpus.
Chadwick
Joh.
sSmyth King's
Rigby
Joh.
Faithfull, R.
C. Trin.
Sparrow-Simpson Trin.
Russell
Joh.
Fawcett
Emm.
Sturges
Fitch
Pemb.
Upcher
Trin.
Holmes
Jones
Parkm
Percival
Rawlings
Ridges
Sant
Smith
Trin.
CTirist's
Christ's
f^mm.
Queens
Joh.
Corpus
Corpus
WOMEN.
L. B. Grey
Girton
1 Hebrew Prize. 2 Evan r Prize. 3 Scholefield Prix*.
4 Bishop of Winchester. Bishop of Exeter, 1901—1903. Hulsean Prof, of Divinity, 1887—1901.
President of Queens' College, 1896—1901. Hon. Fellow of Queens' College.
6 Bishop of Lebombo. 6 Hulsean Professor of Divinity.
THEOLOGICAL TRIPOSES.
521
1883.
Examiners i
B. F. Westcott, J>-^. Regius Professor of Divinity.
A. F. Kirkpatrick M.A., Regius Professor of ffebreto.
A. T. Chapman, M.A., Emmanuel.
V. H. Stanton, M.A., Trinity.
A. W. Streane, M.A., CorpiU Christi.
Frederick Wallis, M.A., Gonville and Cuius
Firtt Class.
D8 28 5*Harmer King's
18 4* Murray Trin.
Second Class.
Ds Binney King's
Fowler Trin.
Gordon Trin.
Hughes, J. F.S.Pemb.
Jones, T. J. (Jones-
Lewis) J oh.
Law Trin.
Machray Sidney
Maxlow Corpus
Third Class.
Ds Buncombe
Clark
George
Gibson
Holland
Jackson
Longbottom
Phillips
Potter
Rowe
Smyth
Wilcockson
Joh.
Trin.
Pemb.
Trin.
Joh.
Queens*
Queens'
Trin,
Trin.
Trin.
Caius
1 Hebrew Prize. 2 Evang Prize. 3 Equal for the Scbolefield Prize
4 Formerly Fellow of Emmanuel. Master of Selwyn. t.""ieneiu rrize.
^ ^ Co°fe f ^°*'*'®'*®'"- ^''^°P °^ Adelaide 1895-1905. Formerly Fellow of Corpus ChrisU
1884.
Examiners '
F. J. A. Hort, D.D., Hulsean Professor of Divinity.
J. Eawson 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.
Second Class.
Third Class.
i23*Knight Cath.
Bales
Corpus
Bentley Corpus
Parkes
Trin.
Calthrop Corpus
Pollock
Joh.
Grimston, Hon. R. Trin.
Sandford
Corpus
Leaf, W. Trin.
Ds Searle
Pemb.
Line Down.
Tanner, G.F. Clare
O'Reilly Corpus
Ds Welch
King's
Outram Sidney
Pickering Clare
1 Erans Prite. 8 Scholefleld Prize.
8 Fellow of Corpu*. Principal of the Clergy Training School, Cambridge. H «
522
THEOLOGICAL TRIPOSES.
theologicaC tkipos. new EEGULATIONS.
In Part II. Class I. (a) Section L, (&) Section II., (c) Section III.,
{d) Section IV. The asterish after the letter denotes distinction.
Examiners ^
June, 1884.
p B. F. Westcott, D.D., Regius Professor of Divinity.
I C. A. Swainson, D.D., Lady Margaret Prof, of Divinity.
I G. H. Wliitaker, M.A., St John's.
1. G. N. Keith-Falconer, M.A., Trinity.
J. J. Lias, M.A., Emmanuel.
F. Watson, B.D., St John's.
Chr. Wordsworth, M.A., Peterhouse.
Herbert E. Kyle, M.A., King's.
PAET I.
First Class.
Blaxter
Blunt
Cropper
Curtois
Hervey, W. R.
Mattinson
Murray
Joh.
King's
Trin.
Christ's
Beard
Edwards
Hill
Lambrick
Marsh
Pemb.
Pemb.
Sidney
Trin.
Joh.
Emm.
Joh.
Joh.
i2Ds*Wallis
Warner, H. J.
Second 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
Caius
Joh.
Hugill Christ's
Mitchell Joh.
Vawdrey Jesus
Williams, F.R. Christ's
Whatton.A.B. Trin.
Whittington Queens'
Williamson Queens'
Wray Jesus
1 DiBtingnittaed in Old Testament.
8 DiKtinguished in New Testament.
PAET II.
Ds Scott
2 3Ds Westcott, A.
* Ds Whelpton
Second Class.
Ds Cradock
Dsi*Wallis
Pemb.
Caius
First Class.
Christ's
Pemb.
Pemb.
Sec. II. with Sec. in.
Sec. II.* and Sec. in.
Sec. IV.*
Third Class.
1 Hebrew Prize.
2 Scholefteld Prize.
i Evana Prize.
4 George Williams Prize.
THEOLOGICAL TRIPOSES.
623
June, 1885.
Examiners
r F. J. A. Hort, D.D., HuUean Professor of Divinity.
J. Rawson Lumby, D.D., Nornstan Professor of Divinity.
J. J. Lias, M.A., Emmanuel. -> J u
W. Sanday, M.A., Exeter College, Oxford.
F. Watson, B.D., 8t John's.
Chr. Wordsworth, M.A., Peterhouse.
A. J. Mason, M.A., Trinity.
. Arthur T. Lyttelton, M.A., Trinity.
PART II.
Second Class.
Ds Layng (6)
Ds Murray (c)
Ds Stone (a)
Ds Warner (a)
First Class.
None.
Jesus
Joh.
Caius
Joh.
Third Class.
Ds Mitchell (a) Joh.
PART I.
First Class.
1 2 Ayles Joh.
Ds *Blenkin Trin.
Boggis Pet.
Branscombe Joh.
Carless Corpus
Second Class.
Goodwin
Grylls
Herrman
Knight
Selwyn
Sidney
Corpus
Clare
Madge
Manley
Nash
Teape
Pemb.
Pemb.
Corpus
Joh.
Third Class.
Betts
Trin.
Hampden-Cook Joh.
Ds Sempltt
Charlesworth,
Jameson Corpus
Ds Stables
A.
Selwyn
Lewis Corpus
Storrs
Farthing
Caius
May Joh.
Gray, C. S.
Emm.
Joh.
Trin.
Queens*
1 Distinguished in Old Testument.
S Distingiiithed in New Testament
524
THEOLOGICAL TRIPOSES.
June, 1886.
Examiners
r B. F. Westcott, D.D., Regius Professor of Divinity.
A. F. Kirkpalrick, M.A., Regius Professor of Hebrew.
G. H. Whitaker, M.A., St John's.
A. J. Mason, M.A., Trinity.
Arthur T. Lyttelton, M.A., Trinity.
A. Lukyn "Williams, M.A., Jesus.
Fred. H. Chase, M.A., Chris fs.
L Herbert E. Eyle, M.A., King's.
PART II.
First Class.
IDs Ayles (a)* (fe)
•-^Ds *Bethune-Baker (dV
SDsBoggis (c)
Ds *Kellett (b)
Second Class.
Ds Blaxter (a)
Ds Branscombe (a)
Ds Little (ft) (c)
Ds Rice (ft) (c)
1 Hebrew Prize.
Joh.
J oh.
King's
Christ's
Joh.
' Pemb.
Peter's
Sidney
Third Class.
Ds Grylls (a) (ft)
Ds Kelk (a) (ft)
Ds Yeatman (ft)
Sidney
Magd.
Pemb.
2 George Williams Prize.
3 Kvans Prize.
PART I.
First Class.
* Ds *Nairne Jesus
Ds Scott-Moncrieff Trin.
Smith, L. Trin.
Second Class.
Barlow
Joh.
Ellis, J. B.
Trin.
Watling
Selwyn
Bickersteth,H.V. Pemb.
Ewing.A.G.C.Joh.
Wilkinson
Pemb.
Bomford
Emm.
Skinner
Williamson
Joh.
Davies, Daniel Joh.
Storrs
Queens'
Wolfendale
Joh.
Third Class.
Bolton
Selwyn
Garvey
Emm.
Robinson,E. F. Caius
Brentnall
Hamilton
Clare
Robinson
Cath.
Chadwick
Joh.
Hervey
Emm.
Sandys
Joh.
Cole, H. R.
Joh.
Landor
Pemb.
Tarbat
Cath.
Cope
Selwyn
Morris
Trin.
Whincup
Joh.
Crosse
Trin.
Poole
Trin.
Wood
Trin.
Dawson
Trin.
4 Professor of Hebrew, King's College, London.
THEOLOGICAL TRIPOSES.
525
Ju/te, 1887.
Examiners ^
r Joseph Rawson Lumby,D.L)., A' ormtan Prof, of Divinity.
Edward Russell Bernard, M.A., Oxon.
Edward Burbidge, M.A., Emmanuel.
Arthur Lukjn Wilhams, U.^.., Jesus.
Frederick Henry Chase, M.A., Christ's.
Frederick Wallis, M.A., Cuius.
Herbert Edward Ryle, M.A., King's.
John Owen Farquhar Murray, M.A., Emmanuel.
PART II.
First Class.
Da Foxley (6) Joh.
Ds Stuart (b) Caiw
Second Class.
Ds liarlow (a) (6) Joh.
Ds Davies, Daniel (a) Joh.
Third Class.
Ds Ellis, J. B. (6) Trin.
Ds Williamson (c) JoA.
PART I.
First Class.
Burrow H. Selu\
IDs Donaldson Trin.
Nickson Corpus
Second Class
Adeney
Ewing, G. C.
Joh.
Joh.
Hall
Morgan
Corpus
Third Class.
Asliwin
Bannerman
Brand
Heelas
Hemming
Cuius
Joh.
Pemb.
Emm.
Emm.
Hind
Hinkley
Lee
Moir
Clare.
Christ's
Christ's
H. Selw.
NichoU
Pullan
Bi(?K
Warde
Joh.
Queens'
H. Aye.
H. Selw.
1 Bishop of Brisbane.
626
THEOLOGICAL TRIPOSES.
June, 1888.
Examiners
F. J. A. Hort, D.D., Lady Margaret's Prof essor of Divinity.
A. F. Kirkpatrick, M.A., Regius Professor of Hebrew.
Handley C. G. Moule, M.A., Trinity.
Edward E. Bernard, M.A., Oxon.
G. A. S. Schneider, M.A., Caius.
J. 0. F. Murray, M.A., Emmanuel.
W. E. Barnes, M.A., Peterhouse.
'-Henry J. C. Knight, M.A., St Catharine's.
PART II.
First Class.
Ds 2 *Brooke (a, 6^) King's
DsiBurkitt (a) Trin.
Ds 3»Knight (&*) Pemb.
Second Class.
Ds Ewing, G. C. (a) Joh.
Ds Neild (c) Pemb.
Ds Pearce (c) Pet.
Third Class.
Ds Passmore (b) H.Selw.
Ds Selwyn (c)
King's
1 Hebrew Prize. Norrisian Professor of Divinity.
3 Formerly Fellow of Caius. Bishop of Rangoon.
2 Scholefleld Prize.
First Class.
iWaddingto
n Emm.
Second Class.
Bagshawe
Trin.
Scullard Joh.
Byard
Clare
Ds Stokes, H. C. Pemb.
Carpenter
Corpus
Walsh Corpus
Carrington
Third
Way
Class.
Joh.
Carter Trin.
Huddle
H. Aye.
Ds Russell, W. A
Joh.
Cobb Emm.
Jenks
Pemb.
Scudamore
Pet.
Cochrane Trin.
Judson
Joh.
Sharpe, R N.
Clare
Cousins, W. A. Joh.
Legg
Joh.
Tarleton
Joh.
Duke Pemb.
Macklin
Joh.
Ward, E. B.
Joh.
Gocher Pemb.
Monckton
Trin.
Webb-Peploe
Pemb.
Greenwood Joh.
Outram
Pemb.
Whitley
Queens'
Haythornthwaite Trin.
Highley Trin.
Portbury
Joh.
Williamson
Down.
Procter
Queens'
Ds Woodhousc
Joh.
1 Distinguished in Old Testament.
THEOLOGICAL TEIPOSES.
627
Examiners
June, 1889.
He^ert E Ryle M.A. ^«?sean Professor of Divinity.
y. H. Stanton M.A., Ely Professorof Divinity.
Arthur Carr, M.A., Oxon. -> -> ^
Handley C. G. Moule, M.A., THnity.
F. Watson, B.D., St John's.
Frederic Wallis, M.A., Caius.
G. A. S. Schneider, MA., Caius.
W. E. Barnes, M.A., Peterhotise.
First Class
Da Scullard {d) Joh
Ds Swift (b*)
Emm.
PART n.
Second Class.
Ds Box (b) Caius
Ds LegK (a) Joh.
Ds Waddington(a)£:ffi»i.
Third Class.
DsHoyle,C. E.(c)Powi.
Ds Wliitmell (b) Sidnet/
PART L
First Class.
Ds Hutchinson Jesus.
Second Class.
Allin
Queens'
Lockett
Stanley
Bright
Trin.
Noakes
Stitt
Pemb.
Brinkworth
Queens'
Ds Ogle Trin.
Warren
Christ's
de Rougemonl
Trin.
Stanford Emm.
Third Class.
Bayley
Clare
Martin Pemb.
Rogerson
Pemb.
Billington
Caius
Maynard Corpus
Seaton
Corpus
Everett
Pemb.
Murray Trin.
Welchman
&•
Gowring
Sidney
Pyne Emm.
Woods
Knolleke
Clare
Roberts, R. E. Corpus
Ds Young
Christ's
Lowe, H. H.
Th-in.
Rocke Emm.
628
THEOLOGICAL TRIPOSES.
June, 1890.
/J. Eawson Lumby, D.D., Norrisian Professor of Divinity.
V. H. Stanton, B.D., Ely Professor of Divinity.
John Sharpe, D.D.
Examiners ■{
j Arthur Carr, M.A., Oxon.
F. Watson, B.D., St John's.
Arthur T. Lyttelton, M.A., Sehoyn.
Frederic Wallis, M.A., Caixis.
J. E. Harmer, M.A., Corpus Ckristi.
First Class.
Ds 1 SGreenup* (a) Joh.
Ds Smith, H. (6) Joh.
PART II.
Second Class.
Ds Stitt (a) Pemb.
1 Hebrew Prize.
Third Class.
Ds Kirby, V. T. (c) Trin.
PART I.
First Class
Neal Joh.
12* Robinson Christ's
Ds 2 * Valentine-Richards Christ's
Second Class.
Haigh
Kershaw
Lampen
Newton
Queens'
Corpus
King's
Ds Palmer Joh.
Robertson, A. J. Joh.
Sanders Queens'
Third Class.
Bach
Bennett
Birley
Broomhall
Callender
Harper
Joh.
Trin.
H. Selw.
Christ's
Joh.
Hodge Trin.H.
Ds Jones, H. B. H. Cav.
Langdon King's
Leighton Trin.
Owen Corpus
Ds
Shenton
Vaughan
Wyley
Preston
Radcliffe
Rainbow
Ds Waller
Waring
Jesus
Trin,
Emm.
King's
Corpus
Queens'
Queens'
I Distinguished in Old Testament. 2 Distinguished in New Testament.
8 Principal of, and Professor of Biblical Exegesis in the London College of Divinity.
THEOLOGICAL TKIPOSES.
529
June, 1891.
Examiners
A. F. Kirkpatrick, B.D., Regius Professor of Hebrew.
V. H. Stanton, B.D., Ely Professor of Divinity.
John Sharpe, D.D.
A. W. Streane, B.D., Corpus Christi.
Arthur T. Lyttelton, M.A., Sehoyn.
Fred. H. Chase, M.A., Christ's.
J. K. Harmer, M.A., Corpus Christi.
Montague Rhodes James, M.A., King's.
PART II.
First Class.
Second Class.
Ds Hort, F. F. (b) Emm.
Third Clots.
Ds Newton (c,d) ^iW*
Ds Warner (b) H. Selur.
PART I.
First Class.
Ds J Crook
King
Purton
iTodd
Emm.
King's
Pet.
Christ's
Allen Joh.
Caldwell Joh.
Chambers Joh.
Dowe Christ's
Atkinson, H. L. Christ's
Cole, A. B. F. Joh.
Copland
Currey
Davies
Dawson, II. J.
Pemb.
H. Selw.
Corpus
Trin.H.
Second Class.
Long, B. Joh.
Lovett, E. N. Christ's
Milward Pemb.
Nash Queens
Third Class.
Delap
Frith
Fuller, J. L.
Gordon
Hopkins
Markham
Pemb.
Trin.
Emm.
Corpus
Cath.
Trin.
Sowerby
Thorpe
Warde
Corpus
Corpus
H.Selw.
Smith, H. F. Pemb.
Taylor, C. E. Trin.
Terry Cuius
Whish Clare
Yates Clare
Young Cath.
1 DistinguiBhed in Old Testament.
88
530
THEOLOGICAL TRIPOSES.
June, 1892.
/H. B. Swete, D.D., Regius Professor of Divinity.
Herbert E. Eyle, B.D., Hulsean Professor of Divinity.
A. W. Streane, B.D., Corjms Christi.
■n,^ .,„,, ^ A. Lukyn Williams, M.A., Jesus.
Examiners ^ ^^^^ £ ^hase, B.D., Christ's.
J. Armitage Robinson, B.D., Christ's.
Montague Rhodes James, M.A., King's.
I J. F, Bethune-Baker, M.A., Pembroke.
PART II.
First Class.
Ds Barnard (b) Christ's
Ds Jordan (b) King's
DsiLong, B. (a) Joh.
Ds 2 Thackeray (c*) King's
Second Class.
Ds Purton Pet.
Ds Thorpe Corp.
Third Class.
Ds Annand Jesus
Ds Nash
Queens'
1 Hebrew Prize.
2 Evans Prize.
PART I.
First Class.
None
Second Class.
Adeney
Joh.
Heywood, B. 0. F.
Ds Rowland
Emm.
Biirnside
Pemb.
Trin.
Smith, D. M.
H. Selw.
Ds Compton
Emm.
Hicks Trin.
Stiff
H. Selw.
Cunningham
Trin.
Kerr Emm.
Ds Stocks
Christ's
Dahl
Emm.
Lees Joh.
Weatherhead
Trin.
Dale
Sidney
Nutley Joh.
Yates
Christ's
Garcia
Joh.
Richardson Christ's
Third Class.
AHnutt
Emm.
Ds Fyffe Emm.
Simpson
Joh.
Atkins
Pemb.
Given-Wilson Joh.
Synge
H. Selw.
Brocklehurst,
F.
Green Trin.
Targett
Trin.
Queens'
H.Selw.
Heaton Christ's
Timmis
H. Selw.
Campion
Honnywill Trin.
Lee, C. St A. Trin.
Warren
Cor^nis
H. Selw.
Eastwood
Joh.
Windsor
THEOLOGICAL TRIPOSES.
531
Examiners
June, 1893,
T * A PnS ' ^^' ^J^ Professor of Divinity.
A T ?hanS m^a' f'^'^^^^ Professor oflJivirnty.
A. L. Williams, M.A., Jesus
E. St John Parry, M.A., Trinity.
It S' farmer, M.A., Cor/jws Christi.
^J. F. Bethune-Baker, M.A., Pembroke.
PART n.
First Class.
Second Class.
Ds Kerr (a) Emm.
Ds Kittermaster(6)iirm.9'*
Ds *Lupton {b) Joh'.
Ds Nutley (c) Joh.
Ds Parrock (ft) Pemfi.
Ds Thomas {b) Pemb.
Third Class.
Ds Christie (6) J/a<7d.
Ds Heaton (a) Christ's
Ds *Weekes, G, A. (6) St</.
PART I.
First Class.
i»McNeile,A.
Ds 2Srawley
B. Pemb.
Caius
Second Class.
Bulloch
Caasels
Earle
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Ds Elliott. H. V.
Ds Gaskell, A. H
Hall
Trin.
Christ's
Cath.
Kenrick
Slater
Wise
Trm.H.
Trin.
Corpus
Third Class.
Armstrong
Baker
Benson
Berridge
)wne,B. M.C.S
Cropper
Christ's
Emm.
Trin.
Corpus
Christ's
Trin.
1 Fellow c
Fraser
Hoste
Hutton
Ds Kermode
Newbery
f Sidney.
H. Selw.
Pemb.
Joh.
Jesus
Christ's
2Ti
Pridie
Ramsay
Ransome
Kosher
Sheehan
BtorofSdwyn.
Clare
Pemh.
Trin.
Pemb.
Non Coil.
23—2
532
THEOLOGICAL TRIPOSES.
June, 1894.
Examiners
A. F. Kirkpatrick, D.D., Regius Professor of Hebrew.
H. M. Gwatkin, M.A., Dixie Prof, of Ecclesiastical History.
A. T. Cliapmau, M.A., Evimanuel.
F. J. Foakes-Jackson, M.A., Jesus.
' E. St John Parry, M.A., Trinity.
J. R. Harmer, M.A., Corpus Chnsti.
A. E. Brooke, M.A., King's.
R. H. Kennett, M.A., Queens'.
PART II.
First Class.
Ds Crafer (6) Jesus
Ds Holmes, R. (ft) Christ's
Ds Hutton (a) Joh.
Dsi 2*McNeile,A.H.(a*)Pm6.
Second Class.
Adams (d) Pet.
Ds Johnson (6) Cains
Third Class.
Ds Drury (b) Magd.
I Hebrew Prize.
PART I.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
iHarries Trin.
Apthorp
Emm.
Aldous
H. Selw.
Lillingston, F. Pemb.
Ashton
Joh.
Alston
Clare
Sedgwick, S. N. Emm.
Bracewell
Corpus
Beckett
Christ's
iThorpe Cath.
Conybeare
Trin.
Brunton
Pemb.
Ds Grindon
Christ's
Dark
Corpus
Herklots
Corpus
Ds Dunn
Pemb.
Knowles
Corpus
Hodgson
Emm.
Koelle
Corpus
Marsh, N. C.
Trin.
Ds Legg
Cavus
Robson, T. C.
Trin.
Osborn
Joh.
Simmons
Christ's
Sayer
Pemb.
Wilding
Young
Emm.
Emm.
1 Distinguished in Old Testament.
2 Fellow of Sidney.
Examiners
THEOLOGICAL TKIPOSES.
Jiine, 1895.
/S* §• ^wete D D. /^egriw^ Professor of Divinit,,.
S'^jnC' "^^t;' ^'y^««« /'ro/essor of Divinity.
F. n. Chase, D.D., ChrisVs.
W. E. Barnes, B.D., Peferhouse.
r J. Foakes-Jacksou, M.A., /c«ms.
J. 0. F. Murray, M.A., Emmanuel.
A. E. Brooke, M.A., King's.
R. H. Kennett, M.A., Queens'.
633
First Class.
Ds Goodman (6) Christ's
Ds Lillingston, F. (a) Pem6.
Ds *Andrews Pemb.
Sopwith Emm.
2Ds Stephenson, F. Christ's
PART n.
Second Class.
Ds Browne, A. B. (h) Christ's
Ds Hibbert- Ware (6) Joft.
Ds Kittermaster (b) Christ's
Ds Moule (a) Corpus
Ds Sedgwick, S. N. (6) Emm.
PART I.
Second Class.
Bennitt Pemb.
Ds David Jesus
Ellis Jo/?.
Ds Keeling Jesus
Ds Masters Corpus
Panther Queens'
Ds Shelford,L.MCN. fJmm.
Ds Stephenson, H.S. Trin.
Ds 1 Stewart Christ's
Swann Corpus
1 Distinguished in Old Testament
Third Class.
Ds Beven (6) Christ's
Ds Gilbert (c) ^i/u/'.
Bamber Doum.
Campbell, G. A. TVin.
Francis
Goodrich
Hannah
Key
Shaw
Swift
Woods, F. T.
Jesus
Corpus
Trin.
Pet.
H. Selw.
Corpus
Trip
Examiners
June, 1896.
V. H. Stanton, D.D., Ely Professor of Divinity.
J. Armitage Robinson, JD.D., Norrisian Prof, of Divinity.
F. H. Chase, D.D., Christ's.
W. E. Barnes, B.D., Peterhotise.
J. 0. F. Murray, M.A., Emmanuel.
H. J. C. Knight, M.A., Sehvyn.
F. C. Burkitt, M.A., Trinity.
Norman McLean, M.A., Christ's.
First Class.
Ds Bosanquet,
B. H. (ft) Kinff's
Ds 1 Sangster (a) Jesus
Ds White, J. D. C.
(b with d) Trin.
First Class.
Ds Parsons
Ds Tait
Pemb.
Joh.
PART n.
Second, Class.
Ds Wenham King's
1 Hebrew Prize.
PART I.
Second Class.
Carjjenter
Ds Davis
Smith, F. S.
Winstanley
Corpus
Queens'
Corims
Trin.
Third Clou.
Ds Bevan Trin. //.
Third Class.
Butler. G. H. C. Trin.
Davis, P. B. Corjmi
Day /Vmft.
Mi^non Kmm.
Rowley CalK
Satchell Trin.
Sedffwick Trin.
Ds W»Uon, C U. Emm,
2 Head Master of Fel»t«d School.
634
THEOLOGICAL TRIPOSES.
Examiners -
June, 1897.
/A. J. Mason, D.D., Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity.
A. F. Kirkpatrick, 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. Knight, M.A., Gonville and Oaius.
N. McLean, M.A., Christ's.
^F. Robinson, M.A., Christ's.
PART II.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Dsi Panther (^/) Jesus
Butler Pemb.
Ds Barton
Magd.
Ds Winstanley Trin.
Ds Robinson
Jesus
1 George Williams Prize.
PART I.
First Class.
Reade Pemb.
Jones, J. P.
Emm.
Druitt Corpus
Tavlor, H. Cuius
Lamb
Emm.
*Garrad Clare
Ds Wiltshire Cuius
Lyne
H. Selu:
Torrance
Emm.
Second Class.
Third Cluss.
Whitaker, G. S. Joh.
Farrar Pemb.
Brooke Christ's
Wilding
Emm.
Griffin Pemb.
Barnes Christ's
Ds Wyatt
Cuius
Hellins Cath.
Harvey Trin.
Ds Howard, F. A. Pemb.
Haydon Emm.
June, 1898.
Examiners
H. E. Ryle, D.D., Hidsean Professor of Divinity.
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. Chapman, M.A., Emm.
A. W. Greenup, M.A., St John's.
F. Robinson, M.A., Christ's.
PART II.
First Class.
Second Cluss.
Third Class.
IDs Druitt (a) Corpus
Ds Brind (c)
Corpus
Ds Walker (b) Pet.
23Ds*Garrad(&) Jesus
1 Hebrew Prize.
2 Scholefield Prize.
8 Fellow of Clare.
PART
1.
First Cluss.
Second Class.
Third Cluss.
Ds Outram Pemb.
Clarke
If.Selw.
Ds Anderson Jesus
Davies
Corpus
Ashby Christ's
Ford
Jesus
Ds Gardner Jesus
Ds Greeves
Joh.
Hamond 2'rin.
Hennessy
Joh.
Howden Clare
Walter
Joh.
Morgan-Jones Joh.
Watson- WilliamsPmft.
Smith, T. P. Pemb.
Stote Cuius
Vipan Corpus
Wilson, H. A. Corpus
Examinees
THEOLOGICAL TRIPOSES.
June, 1899,
/H. B. Swete, D.D., liegius Professor of Divinity.
V . H. Stanton, D.D., £ly Professor of Divinity.
F. H. Chase, D.D., ChHst's. •' -> J
j W. E. Barnes, D.D., Peterhouse.
] 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.
535
First Class.
Ds Walter, W. L. (c) Joh.
PART 11.
Second Class.
Ds Clarke, A. S. {d) H. Sdw.
Ds Ford, E. B. (c) Jesus
Ds Grimes, J. B. (b) Jesus
1 Ds Hennessy, T. H. (o) Jesus
Ds Moxon, R. S. (h) Cuius
1 Hebrew Prize.
Third Class.
PART I.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class
Ds Pearce, R, F. Joh.
Coe, J. 1).
Joh.
Bidden, II. M,
Calh.
Smith, R. R. H.Selw.
iConnollv, R. H.
Christ's
Blandford, F. G.
Corpus
12D8*Wood,C. T. Pemb.
Ds Fisher, B. H. P.
Pemb.
Bullock, G.G. A.
Panb.
Woolley, R. M. Joh.
Macgillivrav, G. J.
Trin.
Calvert, H, E.
H.Selw
Robson, P E.
Emm.
Ds Menzies, W. R.
Cat us
Talbot, R.
Emm.
Mercer, H, J,
Trin.
Woods, R S.
Trin.
Moore, A, C.
Peters, E. R
Clare
Corpus
Richardson, G. S.
Stammers, F. D.
Corpus
Williams, C. M.
Christ's
Williams, H, M.
H.SelK.
1 Di(tinguishe<
in Old Testament.
S FeU(
)W of Queens'.
Examiners -
First Class.
Ds Chitty, G. J. (b)
June, 1900.
,A. J. Mason, D.D., Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity.
A. F. Kirkpatrick, D.D,, Regius Professor of Hebrew.
F. H. Chase, D.D., Christ's.
W. E. Barnes, D.D., Peterhouse.
J. O. F. Murray, M.A., Emmanuel.
A. M. Knight, M.A., Gonville and Gaiut.
R. H. Kennett, M.A., Queens'.
P, M. Barnard, M.A,, Christ's.
P\RT II.
Third Clou.
Ds Elsee, C. (fc)
- " t, J, H, A, (6) Joh.
Second Class.
Ds Bulteel, J. P, E. King's
Ds Connolly, R. H. Christ's
Ds Nairne, B. D.
Ds Woods E. S.
Jesus
Trin.
King's
Joh.
Ds *Hart
IDs Smith, R. R. (a) ' H.Selw.
SDs Woolley, R. M. (c) Joh.
1 Hebrew Priie. 2 Evans Prl»e.
PART I.
Second Class.
Atkinson, G, F. S. Joh.
First Class,
Bisseker, H. Jesus
Ds Breretnn, P. H. L. Chitst s
Cartwriglit, C. NonColl.
Cautley, F. D. Joh.
Senior, C. A. L. Joh.
Smith, H. J. Sid.
Smith, L. P. Queens
Third Class.
Brewer, H. A. Qwomf'
Hawken. W. D. Chrut's
i»ur»er, W. C. B. J«>*.
Robinson, W. K, J'A.
Robson, 1). K. f^-"*-
536
THEOLOGICAL TRIPOSES.
Examiners -
Jtme, 1901.
H. C. G. Moule, D.D., Norrisian Professor of Divinity.
H. M. Gwatkin, M.A., Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History.
G. H. Whitaker, M.A., St John's.
J. 0. F. Murray, M.A., Emmami^l.
J. F. Bethune-Baker, B.D., Pembroke.
A. M. Knight, M.A., Gonville and Caius.
R. H. Kennett, M.A., Queens'.
N. McLean, M.A., Christ's.
PART II.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
iDsSenior,C. A.L. (a) Joh.
Ds Bisseker, H. (d)
Jesus
Ds Hertslet, E. L. A. (c) Jes.
Ds Hewlett, E. .J. {d)
Trin.
Ds Thomas, W. S. (ft)
Pemb.
1 Hebrew Prize.
PART I.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
2D8 Carpenter, S. C. Cains
Baumann, H. W.
Corpus
Ds Croft, J. R.
Queens'
1 Ds *Lanchester, H. C. O.
Jackson, B. C.
Christ's
Fisher, H. D.
Sid.
Pemb.
Monev, D. W.
Queens'
Hannani, F. A.
Joh.
IDs Lang, H. M. Pemb.
Roxby, II. S. M.
Queens'
Emm.
Hargreaves, J. A.
Trin.
1 2 Ds*West- Watson, C. Emm.
Stead, H. A.
Ds Hearn, E. H.
Jeius
Henstock, A. J.
H.Selw.
Hilton, S.
Corpus
Melling, J. G.
H.Selw.
Milsom, E. T.
Corpus
Poignand, C. W.
Caius
Stern, J.
Corpus
Swann, S. E.
Emm.
Wilson, T.
Emm.
1 Distinguished in Old
Testament. 5
Distingui
ihed in New Testament.
June, 1902.
V. H. Stanton, D.D., Ely Professor of Divinity.
W. E. Barnes, D.D., Hulsean Professor of Divinii
F. Watson, D.D., St John's.
FvAMT^Kl.^ J ^- H- Whitaker, M.A., St John's.
iLXAMiNERS i Q^ j^ g Schneider, M.A., Gonville and Caitts.
J. F. Bethune-Baker, B.D., Pembroke.
N. M^'Lean, M.A., Christ's.^
J. H. Srawley, M.A., Gonville and Caius.
PART IL
First Class.
First Class.
Ekanayake, G. B. H.Selw.
1 2 Ds Morrice, R. J. Trin.
Second Class.
Ds Jackson, B. C. (d) (4) Christ's
Ds Lockton, W. (d) (5) Jesus
PART I.
Second Class.
Aytoun, R. A. Emm.
Davies, R. E. Christ's
Ds Fulford, F. W. Jesus
Glendenning,J.W. Corpus
Haynes, H. L. H.Selw.
Pinson, E. T. H.Selw.
Tubbs, N. H. Caius
Third Class.
Ds Hobday, R. H. (6) Sid.
Ds Turner, R. C. (6) Trin.
Third Class.
Ds BrowTi, R. R Corp.
Bunbury, P. St P. Cath.
Evitt, J. E. T. Queens'
Griffiths, H. S. D. Cath.
Lavy, E. E. Pemb.
Mellows, F. Christ's
Scorer, N. V. Pemb.
Stebbing, C. F. Jestis
1 Distinguished in Old Testament.
2 Distinguished in New Testament.
Examiners
THEOLOGICAL TKIPOSES.
June, 1903.
H. B. Swete, D.D., Regius Professor of Divinity.
A. J. Mason, D.D., Pembroke.
S. R. Driver, D.D., Oxford.
F. Watson, D.D., St John's.
G. A. S. Schneider, M.A., Gonville and Cuius.
F. C. Burkitt, M.A., Trinity.
Forbes Eobinson, M.A., Christ's.
J. H. Srawley, B.D., Gonville and Cuius.
537
First Class.
i2DsEdghiIl, E. A,
(a) (b*) King's
«D8 Ekanayake, G. B.
id*) (4) H.Selw.
1 Hebrew Priie.
PART n.
Second Class.
Ds Armstrong, F. W.
{b) (4) Joh.
Ds Smith, G. B. (d) (4) King's
Ds Wright, A. B. {d) (4) rWn.
2 Scholefleld PrUe.
Third Class.
Ds Buxton, U. J. (c) Trin,
8 George Williams Priie.
ADVANCED STUDENTS.
Barkway, J. L. Non Coll. I Mitchell, C. W.
PART I.
First Class.
1 Smith, C. J. Pemb.
Williams, H. H. Christ's
Second Class
Bennett, G, A.
Joh.
Collins, R. L.
Emm.
Ds George, E. J.
Trin.
Jennings, R. I.
Kelly, P. J.
Pemb.
Queem'
Non'&
Mills, W. E.
Morton, J. G.
Pownall, A. du T
Christ's
Starey, L.
Clare
Third Class.
Banham, J. C.
Baugh, II. R.
Fetherstonliaugh, G.
Fisher, L N.
Girling, F. B.
Hanson, E.
Moxlev, C. H.
Naters, C. C. T,
Smith, M. W.
Whitehouse. J. J.
WUson, J.
Trin,
Queewf
C. Pemb.
Sid.
Emm.
Queeml'
Queen/
Emm.
H.Seluf.
Joh.
CatK.
1 Distinguished in Old Testament.
25—6
538
THEOLOGICAL TRIPOSES.
Examinees
June, 1904.
A. F. Kirkpatrick, D.D., Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity.
S. R. Driver, D.D., Oxford.
A. Wright, D.D., Queens'.
J. F. Bethune-Baker, B.D., Pembroke.
P. M. Barnard, B.D., Christ's.
F. J. Foakes Jackson, B.D., Jesus.
G. A. S. Schneider, M.A., Gonville and Caius.
IF. C. Burkitt, M.A., Trinity.
PART n.
First Class.
IDs How, J. C. H. (a)(i) Joh
Ds Nock, T. A. (b) (iii) ~
2Ds Smith, C. J. (&) (i)
Pemb.
Pemb.
Second Class.
Ds Jennings, R. I. (a) (i) Pemb.
Ds Morton, J. G. (a) (iv)
Non Coll.
Ds Williams, C. (a) Cai.
Third Class.
Ds Gray, H, (c)
1 Hebrew Prize.
2 Scholefield Prize.
Jesus
PART I.
First Class.
i2>tDs Clarke, W. K. L. Jesus
Ds Darbyshire, J. R. Emm.
iTalbot, A. E.
2Ds*Wood, H. G.
Emm.
Jesus
Second Class.
Blakiston,C. R. N. Pernb.
Couldrey, A. E.
Ds Lonsdale, H. R.
Sharman, G. H.
Tower, H. B.
1 Distinguished in Old Testament.
Third Class.
Brenton, H. C.
Elliott, J. S.
Hodgson, N. L. T.
Johnson, W. H.
Jolly, N. H. H.
Partridge, W. W.
Pope, N. C.
Thrift, J.
Watkins, C. J.
2 Distinguished in New Testament.
H.Selw.
Jesus
H.Selw.
Cath.
Corpus
H. Selw.
Trin.
Cath.
Queens'
Queens'
Joh.
NonColl.
Emm.
THEOLOGICAL TRIPOSES.
June, 1905.
539
A. J. Mason, D.D., Pembroke.
W. E. Barnes, D.D., Huhean Professor of Divtmtv
J A. Wright, D.D., Queens'. *
Examiners } I' ^'t.^T^'?' ^^'^^' S^^'*'''/
I F. J. Foakes Jackson, B.D., Jesus.
R. H. Kennett, M.A., Pegiwi Professor of Hebrew
J. H. A. Hart, M.A., St John's.
^ C. West Watson, M.A., Emmanuel.
First Class.
1 Ds Loewe, H. M. J. (a) Queens'
Ds Roxby, O. R. M. (ft) Emm.
Ds Talbot, A. E. (a) Emm.
1 Hebrew Prize.
PART II.
Second Class.
Ds Bull, O. B. (ft)
Ds Green, F. G. (ft)
Ds Pope, N. C. (a)
PART I.
Jesus
Trin.
Joh.
Third Clatt.
Ds Farmer, F. R.
Queens
First Class.
Second Class.
Ds Gardiner, A. F. Jesus
Bradbury, L. A. Emm.
Rostron, S. Joh.
Ds Browning, P. T. Trin.
Clarke, J. W. NonColl.
Ds Upton, G. F. Emm.
Fishwick. C. Emnu
Gorrell, 3. G. H. Selw.
Ds Marshall, J. S. D. Jesui
Packer, G. NonColl.
Ds Shackleton, C, E. Trin.H.
Steel, H. F. Queens'
Wade, R. P. Christ's
Williams, A. 0. Jesut
Woodhouse,D.C. Clare
Third Class.
Ds Banister, M. H. Trin.
Horrocks, J. A. //. Selw.
Hose, H. C. T. Emm.
540
THEOLOGICAL TRIPOSES.
June, 1906.
PART II.
Examiners
,A. J. Mason, D.D., Pemhrokt.
V. H. Stanton, D.D., Ely Professor of Divinity.
H. M. Gwatkin, M.A., Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History.
A. W. Streane, D.D., Corpus C'hristi.
A. E. Brooke, B.D., Kings.
F. R. Tennant, B.D., Gonville and Caius.
J. H. Srawley, B.D., Selvnjn.
A. H. McNeile, B.D., Sidiiey Sussex.
J. H. A. Hart, M.A., 8t John's.
^C. West-Watson, M.A., Emmanuel.
First Class.
Ds i*Mozley, J. K. (d)* Pemb.
Second Class.
Ds Ball, E. F. (c) Jesus
Ds Tomkinson, H. F. (b) Sid.
Third Class.
Ds Thompson, A. (6) Christ^g
Ds Tlirift, J. (e) Non Coll.
Ds Williams, A. O. (a) Jesus
I George Williams Prize.
PART I.
EXAMINEBS
A. J. Mason, D.D., Pembroke.
H. M. Gwatkin, M.A., Dixie Pro
A. H. McNeile, B.D., Sidney.
A. Nairne, M.A., Jesus.
J. H. A. Hart, M.A., St John's.
C. West- Watson, M.A., Emmanuel.
of Ecclesiastical History.
First Class.
Ds 2*Crick, P. C. T. Pemb.
Erith, L. E. P. NonColl.
1 3 Marsh, F. S. H.Selic.
Ds asmall, W. J. T. Caius
1 Distinguished in Old Testament.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Ds Boughey, P. F. Pemb.
Boyle, G. E. H. Selw.
Ashton Smith, G.
Ashworth, F. L.
Garrad, W. R. Clare
Bartlam, F. H.
Hayward, E. Sid.
Buuny, H. S.
Ds Leeke, W. W. Clare
Ds Dru Drury, C.
MeWatters,VV.M.H. Selw.
Furse, L. X.
Ds Itichardson, H. S. T. Trin.
Godson, A. T.
Ds Strong, E. M. Pemb.
Harris, H.
Wade, A. x\. Corpus
Hughes, S. J.
Ds Matthew, A. F.
Ream, C. F,
Sargeant, H.
Taylor, S.
Williams, C. St M.
Wright, W. J.
2 Fellow of Clare. 8
Distinguished in New Testa
Emm.
II. Selw.
Christ's
Corpus
Trin.
Corpus
Pet.
Cath.
II. Selw.
Emm.
Joh.
Jvh.
Trin.
H.Selw.
Corpus
THEOLOGICAL TRIPOSES.
541
Jiine, 1907.
Examiners
PART II.
H. B. Swete, D.D., Begins Professor of Divinity.
V. H. Stanton, D.D., Ely Professor of Divinity.
A. Caldecott, D.D., St John's.
C. L. Feltoe, D.D., Clare.
F. J. Foakes- Jackson, D.D., Jesus.
A. E. Brooke, B.D., Kiiui's.
A. H. McNeile, B.D., Sidney Sussex.
J. P. Whitney, B.D., King's.
F. C. Burkitt, M.A., Nori-isian Professor of Divinity.
A. Nairne, M.A., Jesus.
First Class.
1 Ds Cliampion, A. B. (c) Jesus
2Ds *Clayton, G. H. (d) Pemb.
SDsS. Marsh, F. S. (a)(ii)
H.Selw.
Ds Saunders, K. J. (e) Emm.
Second Class.
Ds Baker, A. E. (e) Trin.
Ds Erith, L. E. P. (a) Jesus
Ds Hubbard, J. A. (h) H.Sehc.
Ds Wade, A. N. (rf) (iv) Corp.
Ds Young, P. N. F. (e) Joh.
Third Class.
Ds Bentley, J. H. (a) (i) Joh.
Ds Bidwell, R. A, (6) Trin.
Ds Durham, A. C. (b) Corpus
Ds Havward, R (a) Sid.
Ds Hicks, H. G. F. {b) Corpus
Ds Johnston, A. B. (b) Joh.
Ds Manneriug, L. G. (6) Sjrf.
Rogers, R. A. (e) tVare
1 Evans Prize.
2 George Williams Prize. Fellow of Peterhouse.
8 Hebrew Prixe.
Examiners
First Class.
PART I.
v. H. Stanton, D.D., Ely Professor of Divinity.
F. J. Foakes- Jackson, D.D., Jesus.
A. H, McNeile, B.D., Sidney Sussex.
F. C. Burkitt, M.A., Nonisian Professor of Divinity.
A. Nairne, M.A., Jestts.
A. V. Valentine-Richards, M.A., Christ's.
Ds Bouquet, A. C. Jesus
Cripps, R. S. Joh.
1 Thornton, L. S. Emm.
Second Class.
Edwards, H. E.
Emm.
Hare, S. H.
Cains
Ds Hood, J. C. F.
Christ's
Jones, A. H.
Christ's
MacMichael,A.W. Tnn.
Phillips, S. W.
Emm.
Thompson, C. B.
Corpus
1 Diitinguished in New Testament.
Third Class.
Allen, C. C.
Bromley, H. V. R.
Bryan Brown, G. S.
Fklwards, F. M.
Gardner, R. L.
Harding, W. J.
Morrison, R. T.
IJnthank, J. B.
WelcJi, J. H.
Wyatt, R. G. F.
H.Selw.
Emm.
Dovm.
Qwfns
Querns'
Christ's
Christs
H.Sehc.
Trin. If.
Queen/
542
THEOLOGICAL TRIPOSES.
June, 1908.
PART II.
/A. Caldecott, D.D., 8t John's.
C. L. Feltoe, D.D,, Glare.
J. H. Srawley, D.D., Sehoyn.
T?YATvrTTcvR« \^ ' ^- ^"S«» M.A., Laciy Margaret Professor of Divinity.
JLXAMINERS -^ jioi^grt H. Kennett, B.D., Regius Professor of Hebrew.
jA. Nairne, M.A., Jesus.
I A. V. Valentine-Richards, M.A., Christ's.
Norman McLean, M.A., Christ's.
First. Class.
Ds iCripps, R. S. (a) Joh.
Ds Raven, C. E. (d*)(iv) Caius
Second Class.
Ds Kirkpatrick, A. P. (d) Trin.
Ds Walker, J. G. (e) Jesus
Widgery, A. G. (e) Cath.
1 Hebrew Prize.
Third Class.
Ds Ashcroft, H. (e) Caius
ADVANCED STUDENT.
Clarke, C. E. Emm.
Examiners
Fi7'st Class.
PART I.
^F. J. Foakes- Jackson, D.D., Jesus.
J. H. Srawley, D.D., Selwyn.
W. R. Inge, M.A.J Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity.
Robert H. Kennett, B.I)., Regius Professor of Hehretv.
A. V. Valentine-Richards, M.A., Christ's.
Norman McLean, M.A., Christ's.
Ds Clogg, F. B. Emm.
Ds 1 Howard, R. T. Jesus
1 2 Smith, B. T. Ih Jesus
Taggart, A. W. NonColl.
i2Willey, R. H. Caius
Second Class
Alexander, J. H. R
Cath.
Elliott, E. G.
Queens'
Fisher, .J. L.
Sid.
Joyce, J. W. H.
Christ's
Maish, E. H.
Queens'
Ds Patterson, L.
Trin.
Rogerson, T. S.
H.Selw.
Rose, H. E.
NonColl.
Symons, C. D.
Trin.
Ds Taylor, .J. R. S.
Pemb.
Ds Turnbull, A. P.
Trin.
Third Class.
Buddell, J. L.
Crompton, J.
Hodges, L. N.
Hughes, J. E.
Job, C. D.
Johnson, R. H.
Jones, C. H.
Lee, R. S. N.
Moore, J. W. I
Stuart, H. E.
Swift, J. M.
Whitley, E. B.
Wooler, C. U.
NonColl.
Caius
Emm.
Joh.
Queens
Caius
Queens
Jesus
H. Selw.
Joh.
Joh.
Corpus
Joh.
1 Difitinguished in Old Testament.
2 Distinguished in New Testament.
THEOLOGICAL TJRIPOSES.
543
June, 1909.
PAKT II.
Examiners
W. Emery Barnes, D.D., Hulsean Professor of Divinity.
F, K. Temiant, D.D., Oonville and Cuius.
J. H. Srawley, D.D., Sehji.cn.
W. R. Inge, B.D., Lady 'Margaret Professor of Divinity.
\ J. F. Bethune-Baker, B.D., Pembroke.
J. P. Whitney, B.D., King's.
Norman McLean, M.A., Christ's.
H. G. Wood, M.A., Jesus.
First Class.
Ds Browne, W. M. (e) Christ's
Ds Douglas, F. W. G. (d) (4)
Clare
IDs Willey, R. H. (a) Cuius
Second Class.
Ds Dodd, R. P. (d) Joh.
Ds Hankev, C. P. (c) Pemb.
Ds Leather, N. G. (d) (4) Trin.
Ds Stale}', J. E. (e) NonColl.
Ds Telfer, W. (d) Jesus
Ds Williams, H. F. F. (c) (4)
Jesus
1 Hebrew Prize
ADVANCED STUDENT.
Anderson, D. (a) Christ's.
Third Class.
Ds Steavenson, A, G. id)
Pemb.
Examiners
PART I.
H. B. Swete, D.D., Begins Professor of Divinity.
W. Emery Barnes, D.D., Hulsean Professor of Divinity.
J. H. Srawley, D.D., Sehmjn.
J. F. Bethune-Baker, B.D., Pembroke.
1 Norman McLean, M.A., Christ's.
\C. A. Anderson Scott, M.A., St John's.
First Class.
Gardner-Smitli, P. Jesus
IDs Gladstone, F. F. Joh.
Lyon, W. J. Emm.
Ds Rhodes, P. G, M. Pemb.
Second Class.
IDs Barnard, J. D. Jesus
Ds Float, W. L. P. Clare
Heatou,F.A.A.W. Jo/i.
Hitchcock, A. E. N. Queens
Horton, H. King's
Hutchings, H. W. Emm.
Inman, E. C. Cuius
James, J. L. B.
Lee, A. O. N.
Ds Lister, J. G.
Morgan, S. C,
Parsons, B. G.
Stepliens, D.
Swan, W. A.
Sykes, J. N.
Turner, A. ^
Wilkinson,G.A.W. Queens
Witney, T. C. NonColl.
I Distinguished in Old
NonColl.
Cath.
Trin.
Emm.
NonColl.
H.Selw.
Queens'
Queens'
Third Class.
Anderson, J. R.
Ashwin, M. F.
Atkinson, H. W.
Crookall, E.
Cutts, F. J.
Haslam, V. K.
Maxwell, M. L.
Nicholson, F. V.
Peacock, M. R.
Selwjn, G. T.
Short, J. M,
H.Selw.
Pemb.
Emm.
NonColl.
Emm.
Joh.
Pemb.
Qiieens'
Trin.
Corptu
Joh.
1
544
TH£ CIVIL LAW CLASSES,
THE CIVIL LAW CLASSES.
Examinations admitting to the Degree of LL.B.
Thk 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 sutticient reason,
were not classed.
The * designates late or present Fellows.
1815-16.
FIRST CLASl
Carter, Trin. Hall.
Gee, Trin. Hall,
•Bankes, Trin. Hall.
Le Marchani, Jes.
Strong, Joh.
Colson, Jes.
Hatchett, Trin. Hall.
SECOND CLASS.
Butlin, Trin. Hall.
Harvey, Jes.
Phelips, Trin. Hall.
Wyatt, Joh.
Payne, Trin. Hall.
Hyde, Emm.
Todd, Jes.
1816-17.
FIRST CLASS.
SECOND CLASS
Brown, Trin.
Fox, Pemb.
Willey, Trin. Hall.
Burlton, Pet.
Davis, Trin. Hall.
Leicester, Trin. Hall.
Clayton, Caius.
Dashwood, Trin. Hall
Home, Pet.
Bragge, Jes.
Mulis, Trin. Hall.
Drake, Jes.
Bere, Magd.
Fitzthomas, Emm.
FIRS
• Hall,
' *Salusl»ury,
CLASS.
' Tr.Hall.
1817-18.
SECOND CLASS.
Kennedy, Trin. Hall.
Robertson, Trin. Hall.
H. Davis, Trin. Hall.
EUicott, Trin. Hall.
Prattent, Pemb.
Vale. Chr.
THIRD CLASS.
Rawlinson.Trln. Hall.
Statham,Sid.
Roberts, Trin. Hall.
Bullen, Trin. Hall.
FIRST CLASS.
Kodson, Pet.
'Hallam, Trin. Hall.
Marden, Trin. Hall.
Prendergast, Pemb.
1818-19.
SECOND CLASS.
Seymour, Trin. Hall.
Hogarth, Emm.
Martin, Trin. Hall.
Raymond, Trin. Hall.
Coles, Joh.
THIRD CLASS.
Brett, Jes.
Grant, Pet.
Curteis, Trin. Hall.
Gurney, Clare.
Cook, Trin. Hall.
Stanfield, Trin.
Coham, Cath.
Archdeekne, Joh.
Goodbehere, Tr. Hall.
Hughes, Trin. Hall.
Morgan, Joh.
THE CIVIL LAW CLASSES.
546
FIRST CLASS.
Banks, Trin. Hall.
Beverley, Trin.
Hole, Trin.
FIRST CLASS.
Wilson, Trin. Hall.
*Spedding, Trin. Hall.
FIRST CLASS.
Earle, Jes.
Hawks, I
Rankin, I
Scott, Trin. Hall.
Purvis, Jes.
Bennett, Trin.
Colston, Trin. Hall.
Salusbury, Trin. Hall.
Trin. Hall.
1819-20.
SECOND CLASS.
Jackson, Trin. Hall.
Cleugh, Trin. Hall.
Blake, Joh.
Dight.Pet.
THIRD CLASS.
Bonner, Emm.
Stevens, Trin. Hall.
Tomkinson,Trin. Hal i
Sturt, Chr.
Dixon, Trin. Hall.
Mytton, Joh.
Gooch, Clare.
1820-21.
SECOND CLASS.
Wood, Trin.
Walker, Joh.
Gladwin, Jes.
Slrewright, 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.
'Lumley, Trin. Hall.
Moxon, Cath.
Maniakes, Trin.
Loekey, Magd.
Henniker, Jes.
Caunter.Sid.
1822-23.
SECOND CLASS
Hole (Rob.), Trin.
Holbrook,Trin. Hall.
Irish, Magd.
fClutterbuck.^
i Hulton, *
Broughton, Downing.
THIRD CLASS.
Alder, Trin. Hall.
Badcock, Pet.
Burdon, Emm.
Gane.Trin. Hall.
Malluck.Magd.
FIRST CLASS.
JHckman,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, Downing.
FIRST CLASS.
Bayford, Trin. Hall.
* *Cockburn, Trin. Hall.
\ Broadley, l Trin.
( Gunning, 1 Chr.
Long, Emman.
1824-25.
SECOND CLASS.
Williams, Trin. Hall.
Burne, Trin. Hall.
Churchill, Cath.
THIRD CLA88.
Clarke, Trin.
Hesse, Tr in. HaJI.
Jenner, Trin. Hall.
Johnston, Pet.
Mlchell, Trin. Hall.
Boss, Trin.
Late Chief Juttice of the Uuee«*i Bench.
64e
THE CIVIL LAW CLASSES.
FIRST CLASS.
Maude, Trin. Hall.
C -Chawner, ( ^r. Hall.
I Pocock , >
•Hallett, Trin. Hall.
Hamilton, Trin.
Prendergast, Trin.
Lugger, Chr.
1825-26.
SECOND CLASS.
Burnaby, Emm.
Buck, Queens'.
Ranking, Chr.
Webster, Jes.
Hill, Trin. Hall.
THIRD CLASS.
Aldhouse, Pet.
Ashmore, Chi.
Badeley, Corpus
Birch, Trin. Hall.
Cox, Chr.
Davies, Qu.
Hand, Trin. Hall.
Roberts, Jes.
FIRST CLASS.
Garstin, Trin. Hall.
Vinall. Trin. Hall.
♦Jenner (H.), Trin. Hall.
Romilly, Trin. Hall.
iMaurice, Trin. Hall.
Jackson, Trin. Hall.
1826-27.
SECOND CLASS.
Grover, Pet.
\ Matthias, i Coipus
I Pattisson, ) Joh.
Goldsmith, Pet.
THIRD CLASS.
Aldrich(Ju.),Trin.Hall
Pigott, Trin.
Russell, Emm.
FIRST CLASS.
Dasent, Trin. Hall.
4«Dealtry, T Cath.
< Langley, $ 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.
Fitzclarence, Trin.
Frank, Emm.
Hall, Pet.
King, Sid.
Vaughan, Joh.
FIRST CLASS.
•Greene, Trin. Hall.
Johnson, Joh.
I Curtois, (Trin. H.
I Williams, t Joh.
1828-29.
SECOND CLASS.
Hope, Trin. Hall.
Meteyard, Caius.
Russell, Joh.
Procter, Pet.
Merrewether, Trin. H .
Hill.J. D. H. Trin.H.
Hall, Trin. Hall.
Ayres, Joh.
Rennals, Caius.
Nottidge, Trin. Hall.
THIRD CLASS.
Boyle, Trin. Hall.
Haddon, Joh.
Nott, Trin.
Piercy, Cath.
St John, Downing.
T»)wnsend, Trin. H.
FIRST CLASS
( Bayford,A.F. i
» 'Roupell, J.S. »
Rhodes, Trin. Hall.
Churton, Downing.
Price, Joh.
T.H.
1829-30.
SECOND CLASS.
Tidemore, Trin. Hall.
Codrington, Jes.
Hudson, Cath.
THIRD CLASS.
Clerk, Joh.
Heathcote, Trin.
Lowndes, Trin. Hall.
Nelson, Trin. Hall.
Slade, Caius.
1 Professor of Moral Philosophy, 1866—1872.
2 Bishop of Madras, 1849—1861.
rinsT CLASS.
Hobson, Cath.
Doria, Trin. Hall.
Flint, Pet.
THE CIVIL LAW CLASSES.
1830-31.
SECOND CLASS. |
Barry, Trin. Hall.
Laurie, Pet.
Moxon, Cath.
Evans (T.),Trin.
Wenman, Trin. Hall.
Woodward, Qu.
Fisher, Jes.
647
FIRST CLASS.
Smith, D, Trin.
Campbell, R.R. Tr.H.
Borton, E. Trin. Hall.
Ackers, Trin.
Adair, Trin.
Morgan, Sid.
Matcham, Trin. Hall.
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, Trin. Hall.
THIRD CLASS.
Piatt, John, Trin.
FIRST CLASS.
Jones, C. K. Corpus.
iGale, >Tr.Hali.
} Wirgman, ) Trin.
Rawlings, E.Trin.
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.
Hobler, Trin.
1833-34.
SECOND CLASS.
] 834-35.
SECOND CLASS.
Mills, Queens'.
Allen, Emman.
Denman, Job.
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.
Glasspoole, Corpus.
1835-36.
SECOND CLASS.
Cochrane, Trin.
Spence, Jesus.
Lott, Downing.
Smith. Trin. Hall.
THIRD CLASS.
Baynes, Sid.
Harding, Queem'
Wilson. Pet.
N
548
THE CIVIL LAW CLASSES.
FIRST CLASS.
Michell, Queens'.
FIRST CLASS.
Smith, J. W. Trin. Hall.
Voung, Trin. Hall.
FIRST CLASS.
Coote, Trin. Hall.
Miller, Trin. Hall,
Bartlett, Clare.
Peard, Trin. Hah.
Hansard, Trin. Hall.
FIRST CLASS.
Simpkin, Trin. Hall.
Chambers, Clare.
1836-37.
SECOND CLASS.
Granville, Downing.
Prowett, Trin. Hall.
Yonge, Cath.
1837-38.
SECOND CLASS.
De Skelton, Trin. Hall.
Maul, Christ's.
1838-39.
SECOND CLASS,
Stambury, Trin. Hall.
Longden, Trin. Hall.
Keane, Trin.
Dodson, Trin. Hall.
1839-40.
SECOND CLASS.
White, H. Trin.
Hartley, Trin. Hall.
THIRD CLASS.
Cleik, John's.
Latham, Claie.
Russell, Peter's
THIRD CLASS.
Morse, 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.
Marsham, 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.
Stawell, Caius.
THIRD CLASS.
Cooper, Trin. Hall.
Gilbanks, Joh.
THIRD CLASS.
Moseley, Christ's.
Richardson, Clare.
Skipwith, Trin.
FIRST CLASS.
*Abdy. Trin. Hall.
1844-45.
SECOND CLASS.
Boulton, Trin.
Skipwith, H. Trin.
Williams, Cath.
THIRD CLASS.
Allen, Jesus.
Combe, Trin. Hall.
Drake, Trin. Hall.
Green, Trin. Hall.
Macdonald, Trin. Hall.
1 Regius Professor of the Civil f.aw, 1864—1873.
FIRST CLASS
Joseph, Trin. Hall.
Wheeler, Joh.
Vaughan, Pet.
Pinnock, Corpus.
Gardner, Trin.
Snepp, Caius.
THE CIVIL LAW CLASSES.
1845-46.
SECOND CLASS.
Ash, Pet.
Milbank,Trin.
Gordon, Pet.
549
FIRST CLASS.
Ainsworth, Trin.
Holloway, Corpus.
) Sawyer, Trin. Hall.
( Sperling, Trin.
i Cayley.Trin. )
J Johnson, Trin. J
Shore, Trin.
Young, Trin.
Swan, Christ's.
FIRST CLASS.
Brooksbank,Trin. Hall.
Grimston, Trin. Hall.
Wild, Emman.
Colquhoun, Trin. Hall.
FIRST CLASS.
Wyvill, Trin. Hall.
Day, Trin. Hall.
I H. St. J. Howard > Down.
) James, \ Clare.
Perfect, Pet.
FIRST CLASS.
Hastings, Christ's.
Hammond, Clare.
Waraker, Sidney.
FIRST CLASS.
♦Perceval, Trin. Hall.
Sharpe, Jesus.
Moxon, Emm.
1846-47.
SECOND CLASS
Pridham, Clare.
Godfrey, Cath.
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.
Grice, Christ's.
Home, Corpus.
Swinburn, Corpus.
1850-51.
SECOND CLASS.
Davis, Emm.
Harris, Sidney.
Lascelles, Trin. Hall.
Cowie, Trin. Hall.
Bedingfleld, Joh.
Maud, Trin. Hall.
Purvis, Jesus.
Withmgton, Trin. Hall.
Hicks, Corpus.
THIRD CLASS.
Tanner, Cath.
THIRD CLASS.
Alleyne, Magd.
Clark, Magd.
Cook, Magd.
English, Christ's.
Maul, Christ's.
Preston, Trin. Hall.
Watson, Trin. Hall.
THIRD CLASS.
Colby, Clare.
Burn, Downing.
Collins, Trin. Hail.
4 Faulkner, i Caius.
^Howard, J Trin. Hall.
Potts, Emman.
Gordon, Trin. Hall.
Dawe, Magd.
THIRD CLASS.
Connell, Corpus.
Hales, Christ's.
Peachey,Claie.
Salusbury, Magd.
Somerset, Magd.
Watson (Shepley),Joh,
Willis. Jes.
THIRD CLASS.
Carter, Emmanuel.
Frances, Trin. Hall.
Hanson, Emmanuel.
Lancaster, Queens'.
Lewis, Cath. Hall.
Pugh, Emmanuel.
Veasey. Trinity.
Wood, Christ's.
Yorke. Joh.
THIRD CLASS.
Darnell, Tiin.Htll.
Farmer, Trin. Hall.
Formby, Trinity.
Hornby. Chri»t i.
Hyde, John"*
Pattinson.Cath.
Richardt.Joh
Troughton, Queens'.
660
THE CIVIL LAW CLASSES.
FIRST CLASS.
Morris, Jesus.
jBiron, 1 Corpus.
tSmith, P.A.i Trinity.
Jenkins, Chr.
Carthew, Trin. Hall.
Schrader, Sidney.
Irving, Trin.
Garland, Corpus.
FIRST CLASS.
Ridley, Trin. Hall.
Marston, Trin. Hall.
Wilkins, Trin. Hall.
Waddington, Corpus.
Faweett, Trin. Hall.
Gibbons, Trin. Hall.
Jubb, Jesus.
FIRST CLASS.
Chapman-Ward, Corpus.
iCowie,Trin. H.
Scoweroft, Magd.
Bedford, I ^,. Emm.
Portman,
>Mq.
Magd.
Daykin, Jesus
Trotter, Corpus.
Grimston,Trin. H
FIRST CLASS.
Lushington, \ „„ Trin.
2*Marten, ]^*^- Job.
Laycock, Trin.
Lester, Down.
Winstanley, Jesus.
Owen, Job.
Hall, 1^„ Pet.
Roberts J ^'^- Queens'
FIRST CLASS.
Stock, Job.
King, Emm.
Murray,) 4,., Trin, Hall.
Smith, }^^Trin.
Nell, \;p„ Trin. Hall.
Green, r*'^^- Emm.
Bennett,! j^ Joh.
Shipley, r'^^-Joh.
Keene, Christ's.
Jones, H. R. M. Trinity.
Lomax, Trinity.
1851-52.
SECOND CLASS. \
Canham, Trin. Hall.
Wheeley, Clare.
Tbeed,Joh.
Gover, Pet.
Sykes,Trin.
Seyer, Magd.
1852-53.
SECOND CLASS.
Heather, i „ Corpus.
Wilson, / ^*- Christ's.
Palliser, Trin. Hall.
Sanders, Trin. Hall.
1853-54.
SECOND CLASS.
Reavely, Trin.
Button, ) ^ Queens'.
Tucker, r*-^- Job.
Maule,
Retallick,
j^„ Caius.
'^1- Joh.
1854-55.
SECOND CLASS.
Bewsher, Catb
Gurney, Joh.
Drawbridge, Caius.
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.
Viller8,Chr.
Winter, Emm.
Wise, .Magd.
Woolley, Corpus.
Brown, Trin.
Skipper, Trin. Hall
Starkie, Trin. Hall.
Uniacke, Chr.
Webb, Queens'.
THIRD CLASS.
Hanmer, Jesus
Julian, Emn\.
Urquhart, Emm.
Boucbier Wrey, Trin.
THIRD CLASS.
{Arranged alphabetically.)
Baxendale, Christ's.
Fuller, Emm.
Kentish, Emm.
Lock, Joh.
Wolston, Job.
THIRD CLASS.
{Arranged alphabetically. )
AUsop, Emm.
Dickins, Jesus
Gordon, Jesus.
Sewell, Trin. Hall.
THIRD CLASS.
Band, St John's.
Formby, Trinity.
Gravstone, Joh.
Halke.Joh.
Harrison, Trin. Hall.
Padley, Downing.
Turner, Joh.
Ward, Peter's.
Fisher, Trin. Hall.
1 Bishop of Auckland, 1869— 1902.
2 King's Countel.
FIRST CLASS.
Haslewood, Clare.
Palmer, Trin. Hall.
Day, Trin, Hall.
Wilkinson, Trin. Hall.
(Austin, ] Trin. Hall.
iFothergill, j Queens'.
Lowndes, Trin. Hall. .
1 Johnson, H. F. Trinity.
(Fleming, ) Cath.
< Pranklyn, > Trin. Hall.
vMylius, ' Cath.
Bonus, Corpus.
LAW TRIPOSES.
1856-57.
SECOND CLASS.
Bishop, Joh.
Coombe, Magd.
Porter, Joh.
Bagshaw, Emman.
Hay ward. Corpus.
561
THIRD CLASS.
Covey, Pet.
Durrell, Pet.
Duke, Caius,
Graham, Christ'*.
Hudson, Magd.
Pattisson, Christ's.
Weatherhead, Joh.
1858.
Examiners.
J. T. Abdy, LL.D. Regius Profesior of Lai
C. S. Perceval, LL.D. Trin. H.
A. W. Simpson, M.A. Jesus.
J. Roberts, M.A. Magd.
FIRST CL.\SS.
Ds2Baines, Trinity.
2 Williams, J . S. Trinity.
SECOND CLASS.
Ds( Reeves, i Trinity.
IWallace,! Emm.
(Hobart, ) Trin. Hall.
(Owen, (Trin. Hall.
THIRD CLASS.
DsiPennethorne, Trin. H.
1859.
Examiners.
J. T. Abdy, LL.D. Regius Professor of Law.
J. B. Phear, M.A. Clare.
J. Westlake, M.A. Tnn.
H. J. Roby, M.A. Joh.
FIRST CLASS.
SECOND CLASS.
Ds •Davidson, Trin. Hall.
(Courtauld,) Trin. Hall.
< Kelly, > Trin. Hall.
'Yeldham, ' Caius.
THIRD CLASS.
Ds Dobson, St John's.
Bethune, Trin. Hall.
I860.
Examiners.
J. T. Abdy, LL.D. Regitis Professor of Law.
Joseph Sharpe, LL.D. Jesus.
Herbert Broom, M.A. Trin.
C. S. Calverley, M.A. Christ's.
first class.
Ds (Bayford,! Trin. Hall.
IHarter, i Trinity.
3Buszard, Trinity.
second class.
Ds iBignold, Trin. Hall.
Trench, Trinity.
Boult, Trinity.
THIRD CLASS.
Ds Goddard, Trin. Hall.
Wilkinson, JrtitiK
1 Bishop Suffragan of Colcheiter.
2 Chancellor-. Legal Medalliil».
3 King's Coun»el. Rfcorder of Leic««ter.
4 M.P. for Wick Burghc.
J
552
LAW TRIPOSES.
1861.
Examiners.
J. T. Abdy, LL.D. Regius Professor of Law,
J. Roberts, M.A. Magd.
H. Shield, M.A. Jesus.
T. Webster, M.A. Trin.
FIRST CliASS.
•Moncrieff, Trinity.
SECOND CLASS.
Ds2Renshaw, Trin. Hall.
Rix, Trin. Hall.
Bayne, Trinity.
sCarter, Trinity.
THIRD CLASS.
Ds Geach, Trinity.
f^Lilly, I St Peter's.
\ Long, i Trinity.
Duke of St Albans, Trin.
1862.
Examiners.
J. T. Abdy, LL.D. Regius Professor of Law.
S. P. Butler, M.A. Trin.
W. O. Cleave, M.A. Jesus.
H. W. Lord, M.A. Trin.
FIRST CLASS.
Ps Franeillon, Trin. Hall.
SECOND CLASS.
Ds Vaizey, Trin.
5 Strutt, Hon. H. Trin.
Mellor, Trin. Hall.
Bradford, Cath.
Warner, Trin. Hall.
THIRD CLASS.
DsSSmyly.Trin.
1863.
Exa»iiners.
J. T. Abdy, LL.U. Regius Professor of Law.
F. W. Gibbs, M.A. Triv.
H Davidson, M.A. Trin. //^.
L. T. Baines, LL.M. Trin.
FIRST CLASS.
Ds Ryalls, Trin. Hall.
SECOND CLASS.
Ds Chapman, Trin. 1
Parker, Trin. Hall. )
Daniel, Trin.
^q.
THIRD CLASS.
Ds Kent, Trin. 1 _.
Mansfield, Trin. \^^-
Oliffe, Trin.
1864.
Examiners.
J. T. Abdy, LL.D. Regius Professor of Law.
H. W. Lord, M.A. Trin.
L. Smith, M.A. Trin. H.
H.N. iMozley, M.A. King's.
FIRST CLASS.
Ds Willis-Bund, Caius.
Swan, Trin. Hall.
7Lyttelton, Hon. C.G. Tr.
SECOND CLASS.
JEq.
Ds Glenn, Magd
Laing, Trin.
Martin, Trin.
Armitage, Trin.
Patrick, Trin. Hall
Leith, Trin. Hall.
THIRD CLASS.
Ds Lichfield, Emman.
Lingen, Pemb.
Macleod, Trin.
1 Second Baron Moncrieff.
5 King's Counsel.
4 Hon. Fellow of St Peter's.
6 K.C. Judge of County Court.
.H Recorder of StHinrord.
5 Second Baron Belper.
7 Eighth Viscount Cobham.
LAW TRIPOSES.
1865.
f m .. , Examiners.
A. G. Marten, M.A. JoL
L. Smith, M.A. Trin. H.
653
riRST CLASS.
DsiDilke, Trin. H.
De Wet, Down.
SECOND CLASS.
Ds Shee, Trin. H.
Drew, Trin.
Box, Trin.
Huish, Trin. H.
Dillwyn, Trin.
1866.
THIRD CLASS.
D« Kance, Trin. H.
^Greene, Trin.
Cooper, Trin. H^
Wyfd, Trin. H.
Phipps, Trin. H.
JEq
FIRST CLASS.
Ds 3Griffiths, Trin.
^Lawrence, Trin. H.
Sowerby, Trin. H.
sCoUier, Trin.
•Wood. Emm,
Examiners.
i* n* n}^V L^-?-o?^^*"* Professor of Law
E. C. Clark, M.A. Trin.
R. S. Ferguson, M.A. Joh.
B. Walker, M.A. Corpus.
n T ^l^Z^^ ^^^^*- THIRD CLASS.
DsTuck Trm. D8Boyes,Joh.
Burfield, Trm H. ( Agabeg, Joh.
7eS[t.W; * '• «y^".Hon.A.D.Trin.
Abraham, Trin.
Armstrong, Trin.
1867. ~
Examiners.
J. T. Abdy, LL.D. Regius Professor of Law.
H. Davidson, M.A. Trin. H.
A. C. Humphrey.s, M.A. Trin.
J. G. Laing, M.A. Joh.
FIRST CLASS.
Ds Marye, Trin. H. (
^q.
Payne, Trin. H.
SBrown, Trin. H. |
Cunningham (B A.) King's]
Couch (B.A.) Emm. 1 j^.„
Green (B. A.) Joh. j^'?-
SECOND CLASS.
Ds Vincent, Trin.
Gray, Trin. H. ) 7p„
Luke, Trin. P«-
Glynn, Trin. H.
Rowan (B.A.) Trin.
THIRD CLASS.
Ds Pain, Trin. H.
1868.
Examiners.
J. T. Abdy, LL.D. Regius Professor of Law.
George Young, M.A. Trin.
A. C. HumDhreys, M.A. Trin.
R. Romer, M.A. Trin. H.
FIRST CLASS.
Ds Sayer, Trin. H.
Inverarity, Trin.l ar„
Norton, Trin. H.}^*^-
SECOND CLASS.
Ds Riley, Trin. H.
Bovell. Magd.
Hodires, Trin. H.»
Martin, Trin. H.
Tabor, King's )
Mq.
THIHD CL4S8.
Ds Cooper, Trin. H.
Gray, Trin. \
Kennett- Harrington, ( :
Trin.^
^Lofthooae, Trio. U.
Rigg. Trin.
Inring, Trin.
1 M.P. for Gloucestershire (Forest of Deao). President oftbe Local Government Board,
a King's Counsel. Recorder of Ludlow. M.P. for Shrewsbury, 189J—1904.
8 Recorder of Bedford. 4 Judge of the High Court, Kinf's B«i
5 Second Baron AJonkuwell. 6 K lug's Counsel. Judge of County Ooart.
7 King's Counsel. Recorder of Doncaster.
24
564
LAW TRIPOSES.
1869.
Examiners.
J. T. Abdv, LL.D. Regius Professor of Law.
R. Campbell, M.A. Trin. H.
Hugh Cowie, M.A. Trin.
J. W. Willis-Bund, M.A. Caius.
FIE8T CLASS.
Ds Moxon, Trin.
Childe, Corpm )
iFitzgerald, Christ's >^^.
Staffurth, Emm. >
Wood, King's.
SECOHD CLASS.
Ds Whigham, Trin.
Colvin, Trin. H.
Wix, Trin.
Browne, Job.
Pelham, Hon.T. H. W.,Trin.
Duncan, Pemb.
THIED CLASS.
Ds Popham, Down.
Masters, Magd.
Phillips, Trin.
2Ballantine, Trin. H."
Duncan, Trin. H. J
Abraham, Trin. H.
Myburgh, Trin. H.
Gaches, Job.
Flood, Queens'
Emerson, Trin. H.
Jones, Trin.
^q.
LAW AND HISTORY TRIPOS.
Examinations admitting to the Degree of B.A. or of LL.B.
1870.
Examiners.
J. T. Abdy, LL.D. Regius Professor of Law.
Robert Campbell, M.A. Trin. H.
Hugh Cowie, M.A. Trin.
J. W. Willis-Bund, M.A. Caius.
FIE8T CLASS.
Ds Nugent, Trin.
Trin.
SECOND CLASS.
Ds Tobias
Francis
Kynnersley
Gemmell
Bidwell
Wilde
Sidriey
Trin.
Trin. H.
Trin. H.
2Wn.
Trin.
Caius
Trin.
THIED CLASS.
^a"""
Cuius.
Emm.
Rowe
Trin.
Haggin
Joh.
sPurvis
Down.
Hurrell
Trin.
Stirling
Trin.
Nash
Trin.
Staples
Trin.
Naylor
Trin.
Rawlinson
Trin.
Locke. J. H.
Trin.
Elliott
Trin. H
Wright
Trin.
1871.
Examiners.
J. T. Abdy, LL.D. Regius Professor of Law.
Henry Davidson, M.A. Trin. H.
A. W.Ward, M.A. Pei.
A. C. Humphreys, M.A. Trin.
RST CLASS.
SECOND CLASS.
THIRD CLASS.
Ds iPoUock
Trin.H.
Ds Courtney
Rae
Trin.
Jones, S. T.
Trin.H.
Trin.
Eaden. J. F.
Trin.
Alexander
King's.
Hamilton
Christ'*.
Jones, H.
Trin.
Hardcastte
Tri7i.
Baylis
Joh.
Cruickshank
Joh.
6Agnew
THn.
Candler
Trin.H.
Pitt-Taylor
Trin.
Talbot, Hon.R.G
Trin.
Laidlay
Pet.
Beauclerk)
Dale 1
Trin.
Caius.
1 King's Counsel. 2 M.P. for Coventry, 1887—1895. 8 Sir J. R. Paget, Bart., K.C.
4 K.C. Recorder of Rye. 5 M.P. for Peterborough, 1895—1906.
6 Sir A. N. Agnew, M.P. for Edinburgh (South), 1900—1906.
LAW AND HISTORY TRIPOSES.
555
1872.
Examiners.
E. C. Clark, M.A. Trin.
A. W. Ward M.A. Pet.
A. C. Humphreys, M.A. Trin.
First Class.
Second Clais.
Dsi*Lawrencel , Down.
Little i ''^- Trin.
Ds Greenwood
Pemb.
2Birrell
Trin.H.
James JVin.
Ackland
Trin.H.
Glutton) ^^
3Garrett|^«-
Emm.
Joh.
Somerville
THit. H.
Hawker
Trin.
Sampson 1 :;,
Sunderlandjli^
Trin.
Emm.
deSoyres
Caius.
Cherry
ChrUV*.
Bonnetti ^^^
Eddis 1^«-
Joh.
Trin.
Third Class.
Marshall] -*•/. 2W«.
Northcoto Joh.
Micklem Trin.
Trench Trin.
1873.
Examiners.
E. C. Clark, M.A. Trin,
W. LI. Birkbeck, M.A. Down.
J. T. Abdy, LL.D. Trin. U.
B. E. Hammond, M.A. Trin.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class,
D8*Grey Trin.
Ds Ward
Trin.H.
Ds^Avory
Corpitt
Bayard Joh.
Boyd )
Joh.
Candy
Cailu
Pochin Sidney
Lawson \
Pemb.
Chalmers 1
Caiui
Maitland Trin.
Richardson )
Down.
Cochrane}
Joh.
Izivrd
THn.H.
I'otts 1
Si>inep
Riley
Trin.
Tindal
Fiu/s
Anderson
Chritt'f.
Stubbs
Cori'Ui
Cooke
Trin.H.
Kvans
Trin.
MacLeod
Trin.
Percival
Joh.
5Le Hunte
Trin.
Moore, R. G.
Trin.
Banks, A. R.
Joh.
Gilmour
) Trin.H.
SNapier, Hon.
Trin.
Mytton*
Joh.
1 Hon. Fellow of Downing. _ . . _ , „
2 K.C. M.P. for Bristol (North) Chief Secretary for Ireland. Hon. fellow of Trin. H.
3 Metropolitan Police Magistrate.
4 Fourth Earl Grey.
5 K.C.M.G Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Trinidad and Tobago.
6 M.P. for Roxburghshire, 1892— 18H6.
7 E.G. Recorder of Kingston-on-Thamet.
24—2
666
LAW AND HISTORY TRIPOSES.
1874.
Examiners.
E. C. Clark, LL.D. Tnn.
E. A. Hadley, M.A. Trin.
R. Swan, LL.M. Trin. H.
B. E. Hammond, M.A. Trin.
First Class.
Second Cla
ss.
l*Kenny Down.
Ds Carr
Joh.
Hildyard Joh.
Calvert ^
Trin.H.
Bristow Trin.
Fell 1
Trin.
Hewlett I
Trin.
Manisty J
Trin. H.
Estcourt
Trin.H.
Slingsby
Trin.
Tufnell
Joh.
Cooper
Trin.
Romilly
Trin.
Bowyear 1
Collin 1
Caius.
Emm.
Wood
Joh.
Chapman ^
Trin.
Trin.
MaS C
Radford J
Trin. H.
Christ's.
Twamley
Joh.
LAW TRIPOS.
1875.
Third Class.
Otter 1
Williams)
Jesus
Trin. H
Trin.
Hunter, D. R
1 Trin.
J Trin.
Lawe
Brown
Trin. H
Longman
Trin.
Money
Trin.
Clarke
Caius.
Hiin
Hill J
Trin.
Joh.
Brown
Joh.
EXAMI\ERS.
E. C. Clark, LL.D. Trin.
E. A. Hadley, M.A. Trin.
J. W. Willis- Bund, M.A. Caius.
R. Swan, LL.M. Trin. H.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Da Lush, A. H.
Munro
Trustram
Jeudwine
Ingham
Trin.H.
Ds Griffiths
Joh.
Ds Leeman
Trin.
Down.
Joh.
Joh.
Thornber
Pybus
M'claren
Joh.
Pet.
Trin.H.
Hyde
Piggott
Thornton
Trin.
Trin.
Kino's
Pemb.
Knipe
Trin.
Hoyt )
Trin.
Mittra
Cath.
Pringle^
Trin.
Tarleton
Joh.
Witts )
Trin.
Phillipps)
Seddon 1
Trin. H.
Fisher
Trin. H
Emm.
Daltoni
Spafford
Trin.
Sayle
Trin. H.
Trin.
Crane
Trin.
Trin.
Wade, H. B.
Trin.
Burnell
Christ's
Dick
Trin. H.
Gardiner
Trin.
2Denman
Trin.
Fraser
Trin.
Alston
Pemb.
Le Breton
Trin.
8Wright,T.R.D. Trin.H.
1 Downing Professor of the Laws of England. M.P. for Torkshire (Barnsloy), 1885—1
2 One of the Metropolitan Police Magistrates.
3 Kecorder of Bradford.
LAW TRIPOSES.
557
1
1876.
Examiners.
E. C. Clark, LL.D. Trin.
J T. Abdy, LL.D. Trin. H.
?d^«fdA Hadley,M.A. Trm.
J. W. Wilhs-Bund, M.A. Caius.
First Class.
Ds^Bond Trtn. H.
Mews ) Trin.
*Thornely j Trin. H.
Corbett Trin.
Second Class.
Ds Thompson
Keating
'Moon
Heath
Stewart
Atkinson )
Frankau [
Turner )
Hellmuthi
Marriott J
Hanson
Martin
Morton
Upward
Langhani
Pliipson
Chamberlain
Booth
Tayleur
Gumer
Peabody
Christ's
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Caius
Caius
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin. H.
Trin.H.
Joh.
Trin.H.
Clare
Emm.
Trin.
Trin.
Jesut
Trin.
Third Class.
Ds Brandon
Wise
Holland
Adam ^
Howard)
Gray
Harrison
Thomas
Walker
Beckingsale
Trin. H.
Trin.
Tnn.H.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Corpus
1877.
Examiners.
E. C. Clark, LL.D. Trin.
Bryan Walker, LL.D. Corpus.
J. W. Willis-Bund. M.A. Caius.
Chris. V. Childe, M.A. Corpus.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Ds Nevill Joh.
B,B^U.,J
Tr.H.
Ds Hardcastle 1 Trin.
Whetstone j Joh.
Phillips Tr. H.
Tr. //.
iKemp Joh.
Hamilton
Joh.
Campbell, Lord C.irWn
Pardoe \ Prt.
Hopley 1 Pemb.
Williams, E. J Pemb.
Drew ]
Trin.
Everington (
Trin.
Richards Emm.
Law Trin.
Morrice f
Trin.
Daniel 1 Caius
Pyman Trin.
Thompson )
Doum.
Dalton "^ Trin.
2 James I
Matthew f
Trin.
Maitland ( Trin.
Joh.
Waterlow f Trin.
Fermisson
Trin.
Williamson ) Joh.
WiUiams, F. 8
Tr.H.
Dale Joh.
Hopkinson
Robinson )
Stallard /
Trin.
Richardson ) Pel.
Romer 1 Tr. H.
Trin.
Emm.
Wilde Trin.
Budd
Trin.
Radford
Tr.H.
Giddy 1
KowalBkl 1
Pet.
Caius.
Johnson
Cath.
1 King's Counsel.
2 Recorder of Hereford. Judge of ConB*7 Court*.
^58
LAW TRIPOSES.
1878.
Examiners.
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.
Third Class,
Clayton ) Trin.
McNair
Trin.
Outline
Tr. H.
Hemming > Trin.
Fishbourne
Trin.
Denman
Tr.H.
Morris ) Trin.
Stephen!
White J
Trin.
Frith
Tr.H.
lEmmott Tr. H.
Pet.
2Lowther
Trin.
Batley \
Spalding J
Trin.
Mawdesley ,
Tr.H.
Trin.
Nicholsoni
Taplin f
Trin.
Duka
Tr. H.
Trin.
Ds Leverson
Trin.
Howell
Trin.
Beresford, K A
. King's.
Kittle)
Lowe]
Pet.
Caroe, J. F. )
Trin.
Magd.
Chapman [
Christ's
Cann 1
Jesus
Toms )
Down.
Glen [
Christ's
Beresford, J.J.
^King's.
i Trik
Scarlett )
Tnn.
Fairbairn
Eyres 1
Peel 1
Trin.
Salusbury")
White i
Trin.
Trin.
Pemb.
Ellis \
Nottage 1
Tr. H.
Jesus
1879.
Examiners.
E. C. Clark, LL.D. Trin.
Bryan Walker, LL.D. Cornus.
A. C. Humphreys-Owen, M.A. Trin,
F. Pollock, M.A. Trin.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Macmillani Trin.H.
Russell J Trin.H.
Chandler i
Joh.
SHume-Williams Trin.H.
East [
Joh.
Leycester \
Corpus
Dixon Trin. H.
Lefroy,F.P.)
Trin.
Mercer
Trin.H.
Woods Joh.
Beevorl
Clarke J
Trin.H.
Michael >
Joh.
Russell Trin.
Joh.
Ds Powell (
Trin.
Guruey
Joh.
Standring )
Jestis
Mote 1
Williams I
Trin.
Hunter)
W right!
Trin.H.
Trin.
Pemb.
Baker \
■ Wasbroughj
Trin.
Ellison
\ Trin.
] Trin.
Trin.
Lefroy, A. H
Hay
Trin.H.
Cover \
Loxdalel
Trin.
Jones, J. G.
Trin.
Trin.H.
Peabody
Trin.
Davson
Trin.H.
Ds Frames
Christ's
Chapman )
Toller
Joh.
Reed
Trin.H.
Joh.
Mitchell
Trin.H.
Wilson )
Thompson
Joh.
Trin.
1 Queen Victoria Professor of Law, Liverpool TJnivergity.
2 M.P. for Cumberland, Penrith. Speaker of the House of Commons.
8 King's Counsel. Recorder of Norwich.
1-AW TRIPOSES.
569
1880.
Examiners.
F:poS.r,''&-^,r'^-^-^™-
Ds iScrutton Trin.
Barton Joh.
Terry Joh.
Ds de Hart Christ's.
Second Class
Payne
Simondsl
Ds iSmith j
Barlow i
Gausden f
Searle f
Tolley )
Foster 1
Hardcastlej
Maggs I
Wlieeler I
de Sampayoi
Grainger [
Raphael )
Edwards)
Wells 1
Hunter-Blairl
Macleod J
M'-Gowanj
Rhodes [
Strachey )
Trin. H.
Trin. H.
King's.
Trin. H.
Trin.H.
Cath.
Trin.H.
Trin.
Boicn.
Third Class
Campbell Trin.
Goldsmith
Nurul-lluda
Gray i
Shiudlerj
Straker
Huutoui
J acorn b I
Smith
Francis)
RobsonJ --„.^„
Browu-Westhead) Trin.
Donovan J Trin
Trin.H.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Jestis.
Trin.
Juus.
Trin.
Caius.
Down.
1881.
Examiners.
E. C. Clark, LL.D., Regius Professor of Law.
T. Waraker, LL.D., Tnn. H.
E. Pollock, M.A., Tnn.
C. S, Kenny, M.L., Down.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
2*Schreinert Down.
Foord Trin.
Morris
Trin.
Tavlor, R. W. Trin.
Proport I Trin. H.
Batters)
Feency i
Trin. H.
s SBroughl Down.
Peiris ' joh.
Rendall ( Trin.
Trin.
Stephen ( Trin.
Clapp
Trin. //.
Temperley) Emm.
Kilvmgton Down.
Jennings)
Kitoliin >
'IVin.
Trin, //.
Bayley (Laurie)) Trin.
Duncan, J.A.I TWn.
Watt )
Trin. //.
gyr
Jrnu.
Brabrook
Trin.
Compton-Smith) Trin.
Studd J Trin.
Barnicott
Joh.
M.y
Trin.
1 King's Counsel.
f Chanocllor't M
•dal fer L«fftl MwUm
2 Hoa. Fellow of Downing.
3 Profeswr of Moral Science, ITnl verity College of W»le«, Abenretwjrtk.
aeo
LAW TRIPOSES.
LAW TRIPOS. NEW REGULATIONS.
June, 1882.
Examiners.
E. C. Clark, LL.D., Regius Professor of Law,
W. Blake Odgers, LL.D., Trin. H.
H. N. Mozley, M.A,, King's.
Courtney S. Kenny, LL.M., Down,
First Class.
*Harris t Doum.
iRawlinson Trin.
Second Class.
Thornton Trin.H.
Drew
Ds*Stephen, J. K. King's.
Cox I Down.
Preston / Trin. H.
Tomkinson ) Trin. H.
SiJarratt ; Trin. H.
Batten \ Trin.
Searle )
Trin.
Third Class.
Hoare, A. R ) Trin.
Taylor
Wade
Crawford i
Gibb \
Lennard '
Morton )
Muirheadj
Barron
Cobbold
Payne
Welch
Trin. H.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Jesus.
Trin.
Joh.
Pet.
] Trin.
l Tr. H.
[ Trin.
Wright, G.H.C.; Trin.
+ Chancellor's Medal for Legal Studies.
1 M.P. for the University. King's Counsel.
2 M.P. for Devonshire (Torquay).
University Commissary. Recorder of Cambridge.
LAW TRIPOSES.
661
June^ 1883.
Examiners.
W. Blake Odgers, LL.D., Trin. H.
H. N. Mozley, M.A., King's.
R. K. Wilson, M.A., King's.
Courtney S. Kenny, LL.M., Down.
First Class.
i*Griffith Down.
D8*Patti8Son Emm.
Morris Trin.
Second
Tweedale
Gray
Brigg, J. J. I
Hamilton )
Douglas)
Norman)
Wheeler
Innes 1
LangleyJ
Stawell
Hodgel
Lowe J
Brigg, W.
Gibson, A.
.Jebb
Class.
Tr.H.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Clare.
Trin.
Clare.
Trin.
Third Class.
David )
Pitts-Tucker J
Holman
Orirasdale
Helpman
Agnewl
Impev i
Livett )
Peake J
Ds Chitty)
Stark J
Sherrington 1
Smith, R. F.J
Giles \
Wanllss)
Lemon
Archer )
Mitchell I
Richards f
Soames, E. /
Gibson, E. A.
Mellor
Vintcent
Brown, H. C.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Tr.H.
Trin.
King's.
Joh.
Tr.H.
King's.
Corpus
Trin.
Trin.
Tr.H.
Trin.
Trin.
Pet.
Jesus.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Tr.H.
Tr.H.
Tr.H.
1 M.P. for Anglesey. Recorder of Birkenhead.
2i-ft
662
LAW TRIPOSES.
June, 1884.
E
XAMINERS.
E. C. Clark, LL.D., Regius Professor of Law.
W. Blake Odgers, LL.D., Trin. H.
H. N. Mozley, M.A., King's.
T. Thornely, M.A., Trin. H.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
i*Bucklandt Cuius
Batten Trin.
Suyematz Joh.
2*Bate Pet.
Burnett ) Trin.
sSoares Joh.
Barran Trin. H.
Disturnal [ Trin. H.
Morgan ) Joh.
Riley ) Joh.
Ds Herries Trin.
Sewell ) Down.
Cooke Trin.
Ede 1 Joh.
Pearce, W.G.J Trin.
Mellor Joh.
Nelson Clare
Syfret Trin. H.
Stevens, S. W, Joh.
Frere, B. H. Trin.
aiater
Batley -v Trin.
McLeod Joh.
Ds French ( Trin.
Mackintosh- { j.^^
Walker J ^™'"-
Richardson 1 Trin. H.
Wright J Cuius
Bums ) Trin.
*Loder [ Trin.
Plunkett ) Trin.
Foster, W.H.^ Trin.
Holms l Trin.H.
Oakes j Trin.
Brandon ] Jesus
Cole ) Doum.
Anderson '^ Trin.H.
Dobson ( Trin.H.
Hamilton,
F. H.; Caius
Davis, F. L. \ Trin.
Gray f Jesus
Humphries > Pet.
Smith, S. T. 1 Trin.
Watts ; Christ's
1 Tutor of Caius.
2 Reader in Jurisprudence to the Inns ofCourt. Formerly Fellow of Trinity Hall.
3 M.P. for Devonshire (Barnstaple.)
4 M.P. for Brighton, 1889-1905. f Chancellor's Medal for English Law.
First Class.
Ds*Kerly ) Joh.
Parker j Kinff's
Wessels Down.
Williams, Alb. Christ's
. Wilberforce Down.
PLxley Trin.
Smith, C. L. Trin.
Lewis 1 Clare
Ogle J Christ's
LAW TRIPOSES.
June, 1885.
Examiners.
E. C. Clark, LL D., Hegius Professor of Law.
A. H. Lush, M.A., Tmi. H. J -
J. E. C. Muuro, LL.M., Down.
T. Thomely, M.A., Trin. H.
563
Second Class.
McGee Selwt/n
Foster 1 Christ's
Kirby j Se/tc^n
Pater8on,J.M. Trin. H.
Knox
Mawson
Ds Easterby
Langham
Stevenson
Ds Chambers
Hohler
Turner
Gilling
Perkins
Sanderson
Ds Allan )
Orgill \
Dias )
Hodgson I
Trin.
Trin. H.
Joh.
Trin. H.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Jesus
Joh.
Trin. H.
Trin.
Third Class.
Coke
Lamb.S. E.
Moore
Robinson
Sharp
Horlev
Webb-Ware
Collet
Deeley
Hargfeaves
King
Nichols, J. H
Fawcett
Trin. H.
Trin. //.
Trin.
Trin.
Jesus
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin. H.
Joh.
1 Clare
Noott iKmm.
Watson-Sm>-th ) Trin.
Kinloch ) Trin.
Morton J Pet.
Ds Phillips I Emm.
Woollright { 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.
H. bond, M. A., Trin. H.
First Class.
1 * Jeuks t King's
Ds* Walker Pet.
Roberts, D. T. Trin.
Brockman) Pet.
Macklin j Caius
Davis, A.S.N.) Trin.
Davis, F. A. V Trin. H.
Hare.H.Y. ) Caius
Berry, W. Trin.
I Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Christ's
Cniux
Second Class.
Ds2*Bushe-Fox) Joh.
Ds Gwinner / Trin.
Blenkiron ^ Trin.
Cobb
Greenwood
Lever
Stretton ' Caius
Rendall,E,M. Trin.
Gour Doum.
Douglass Trin.
Clark, H. R.) Trin. H.
Gretton \ Jesus
Mewbum ) Trin.
Clav, I. W. Joh.
Allen, H.) Trin. H.
Pymar ) King's
Broonihead) Trin.
Glover ) Trin.
Shirer ) Trin.
I Principal and Director of StudiM to th« t*W Sodetjr.
9 Tutor of St John's College.
t Chancellor's Medal for JCnglish Uw.
Third Class.
Clutton )
Caius
Ds Emanuel )
Trin. H.
Maugham)
Caius
IlaiK
Trin.
Ilewitt.W.G.
) Trin.
/Car.
Kingdon
Capron )
FarrantJ
Trin.
Qtiffni"
) Clare
Butcher
Holmes
't Christ's
VanderWall
\
Cargill
Caius
C'labbum
Corpus
Hovle
Trin.
Griniley )
Jesus
.Jefferis \
Joh.
.SkillH-ck )
Trin.
Alderson 1
Trin.
Barracloughi
Joh.
Grace ,
. (/-//v
King 1
C.niu
Passman /
Trn,. II.
Graham
Tr„,.
LenK
Clarf
Carlyon
Trttu
I^earoyd
ChnsCs
604
LAW TRIPOSES.
June, 1887.
E
XAMINERS:
E. C. Clark, LL.D., Regius Professor of Law.
J. Alderson Foote, M.A., Joh.
Alfred H. Lush, M.A., Trin. H.
Henry Bond, M.A., Trin. H.
First Clasi
.
Second Clas*.
Tfiird Class.
Alexander
Bovon.
Grey, G.)
W r
Mallet >
Wanliss ;
Joh.
Ds Bernard Trin.H.
Herbert, T. A.
Joh.
Kin^s
ThomhiU C.B. Cuius
Murray
Trin.
Trin.H.
Downs ) Clare
Windsor J
Joh.
King's
Ds Robinson / Emm.
lArchbold
Pet.
Trin.
Machray Sidney
Summers
Trin.
Sharp
King's
Barry Trin.
5 Wright, H. E.
Trin.
Ds Greenidge
) Joh.
Williamson Trin. H.
Chisenhale-Marsh Trin.
Ds ailolland
1 King's
Ds Cannon ) Pet.
Barrington
Trin.
Howell, T.
F. ( JoK.
Fyfe-JamiesonV Trin.
Mongan
Hind
\ Trin.H.
Rippon )
Duff Sidney
Joh.
sstrickland.
1
Kelly > Cuius
Skottowe-Parker/JoA.
Count
> Trin.
Yasuhiro
1
Grierson Pet.
Philbrick y Trin.
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 Cluss.
Second Class.
Third Cluss.
Whittaker,W.J.t
Benjamin
Pet.
Bennett 1 Christ's
Donaldson) Pemb.
Smith, G. C. Trin.H.
Ds Hughes
King's
A^iS J. D.J
Joh.
Calthrop,H.G.lCait«
Ds Matthews, W.G.jJoA.
Trin.
Ds Houfe
Queens'
Joh.
Bartleet 1 Trin.
Tredgoldl Trin. H.
Sheriff
Ds Dunn \
MoltenoJ
Trin.
Martmeau, G. Trin.
Trin.
Rennie Trin.
Ds Hope )
Trin.
Truefitt H. Cav.
Mawdesley >
Trin.
Jaffrey 1 Trin. H.
Jones, W. P.] Trin.
Tulloch )
Pemb.
Kay
Trin.H.
Hill Cains
Fernandol
Ds Mundahl j
Joh.
Allbless Cuius
Joh.
Lloyd Trin.
Stani forth
Trin.
Woodd, T. B. Trin.
Hardie Trin.H.
Humphry King's
Mahdi Hassan Christ's
1 Principal of Mohammedan Anglo-Oriental College, Aligarh.
2 M.P. for Tower Hamlets (Bow and Bromley), 1896—1899.
3 K.CM.G. Governor of Tasmania.
4 Professor of English Law, University College, London.
t Chancellor's Medal for English Law.
LAW TEIPOSES.
565
June^ 1889.
Examiners :
E. C. Clark, LL.D., Regius Professor of Lai
J. A. Foote, M.A., Joh.
W. WUls, M.A., Joh.
C. S. Kenny, LL.D., Doion.
J. B. Moyle, M.A., Oxon,
T. Thornely, M.A., Trin. H.
First Class.
Ds Forster Joh.
Harbottle Joh.
Brown, P. H. Joh.
Second Class.
Turner
Marsh
Morley, J.
Morrison
Trin. H.
Cuius
Trin.
Trin. H.
Morgan-Brown Trin. H.
Leadbetter \ Trin.
Thomas, J. R. J Joh.
Jay ■) Trin.
Ds Sapwell J Corpus
Greenwood Trin.
Rail! Trin.
Lankester, E. A. Caius
Gillan
Fell 1
Tallent J
Srcit' 1, F. C.
Tolley
Blakelock
Christ's
Trin.H.
Joh.
Trin. H.
Trin.H.
Trin.
Third Clots.
Mander Trin.
Thompson,W.D.M.
Trin.
Clark, H. E. Corpus
Roberts Trin.
Mardon
Kingslev
Ds Nix
Dickson
Rowlands
O'Flynn
Cave-Orme
Maw
Sheppard.G. A
Smnh
Ds Prior 1
Sandars )
Statham
Christ's
Christ's
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Doten.
Emm,
King's
Trin.
Trin.
Clare
Trin.
Trin.
WOMEN,
Second Class.
Green, F. L, (between 1 and 2) Netcnham.
666
LAW TRIPOSES.
LAW TKIPOSES. NEW EEGULATIONS.
A Student who has obtained Honours in Part I. or in some other
of the Honours Examinations, maybe a candidate for Honours in Part 11.,
provided that he has then 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 Lato.
J. A. Foote, M.A., Joh..
W. Wills, M.A., Joh.
C. S. Kenny, LL.D., Dovm.
J. B. Moyle, M.A., Oxon.
T. Thomely, M.A., Trin. H.
Part I.— June, 1889.
Ridehalgh
Waters
Bum 1
Menendezj
Trin.H.
Down.
Trin.
Emm.
Walford Trin.
Harrison, H. A. Trin.
Partington King's
Armstrong "j Trin.
Fernie ( Clare
Tliomason { Trin.H.
Whitelock } Trin.
First Class.
Ds *Corbett King's
Moreland Trin.
1 Brown, W. J. Joh.
Temple Clare
Second Class.
Haywardl Joh.
Redden j King's
Colbeck, W. B.
) Caius
Deacon
' Trin.
Feilding, Hon. E.
Fischer
) Clare
Trin.
Onslow
Trin.
Thompson, S. A. Trin.H.
Gaddum
Trin.
Swinburne
Trin.
Third Class.
Everard ) Trin.
Drew
Trin.
Godsal Trin.
Baumbach )
Trin.
Marshall ' Trin.
Cohen, S. B. }
Jesus
aWiUs Trin.
Stubs )
Trin.
Wade Trin.
1 Profeuor of Law in the Univeraity of Adelaide,
S M.P. for Dorset (North).
LAW TRIPOSES.
667
June, 1890.
Examiners :
E. C. Clark, LL D., Uegins Professor of Law.
C. S. Kenny, LL.D., Down.
J. B. Moyle, M.A., Oxon.
William Wills, M.A., Joh.
T. Thornely, M.A., THn. H.
Part II.
First Class.
Ds Jackson Trin.
iBrown, W. J. Joh.
Ridehalgh, G. THn.H.
Ds Surrage Pemh.
Ds de Montmorency Pet.
Armstrong Trin.
Harrison, H. A.l Trin.
Ds Hodge, R.H. ] Jesus
Second Class.
Thompson, S. A. Trin.H.
Deacon ) Trin.
Wade I Trin.
Waters Bourn.
Onslow Trin.
DsBagram \ Trin.H.
Walford j Trin,
Gaddum Trin.
Third Class.
Everard
Marshall)
Wills J
Godsal
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Baumbach ) Trin.
Cohen, S.B.I Jesus
Swiuburnel Trin.
WhitelockJ Trin.
Part I.
First Class.
Ds Humphries, S.
Drew
Stubs, P.
Ds Dodson
I/O*.
Trin.
Dowti.
Moore
*Chaytor
Ds Barlow
King's
Clare
King's
Abdul Majid Christ's
Barber King's
Second Class.
Forster, A. F.
Watson
Trin.
Jestu
Balfour Trin.
Higgins ) Down.
St George) Trin.
Waldegrave, Hon. J. Trin.
Monies Caius
Wilson, J. H. Caius
Clarence Trin.
Craig > Trin.
Jay Trin.
Fernando Joh.
Graham-Campbell Trin.
Bosanquet Trin.
Doughty Pfmb.
Third Class.
Child
Rose
Barker
Davie
Ahmed |
Morrison 1
Mothersole )
Stephenson J
Trin.
Pemb.
H. Cav.
Trin.
Trin.
Clare
Trin.
Caius
Clierry ^ Trin.
Clarke 1 Christ's
Melrose f Pemb.
Richards) Trin.
Fearou ) Joh.
Simmondsj Jestu
McLaren Clare
Cochrane
Danks
Methold
a Heckctt \
ArmstroDK
Heale
Frussard
UlinKworth/
Emm.
Pemb.
Trin.
JttUM
Cath.
Trin
Joh.
Jtnu
1 Professor of Law in the University of AdelAida.
568
LAW TEIP08E8.
June, 1891.
EXAMINEUS :
C. S. Kenny, LL.D., Down.
J. B. Moyle, M.A., Oxon.
Richd. T. Wright, M.A., Christ's.
WUliam Wills, M.A., Joh.
W. W. Buckland, M.A., Caius.
Part II.
First Class.
Moore King-*
Ds EUiston Christ's
Second Class.
Higgins
Bourn.
Craig \ Trin.
Forster, A. F. ) Trin.
Barker
> H. Cav.
Redden
Thomason
Watson
Kind's
Graham-
Trin. II.
Bosanquet, \
Campbell
Trin.
Jesus
S. R. C. Trin.
Mothersole
> Trin.
Ds Wild, E. R
Jesus
Davie Trin.
Rose
Pemb.
Abdul Majid
Christ's
DsHogg ■ King's
St George Trin.
Waldegrave,
Clarence
Trin.
Hon. J.
y Trin.
Ds Soper
Jesus
Wilson, J. H.i Caius.
Barber
] Ring's
j Cams
Colbeck,W.B.
i
Third Class.
Fearon >
Joh.
Ds Simner Magd.
Morrison
Clare
Gurcharn
Cochrane ) Enim.
^ M^eihold}
Trin.
Singh
■
Ds Fernie > Clare.
Trin.
Menendez J
Emm.
Partington) Kiiig's
Beale )
Shadi RSmJ
Trin.
Simmonds
Jesus
Ds Reckitt King's
Christ's
Richards
Trin.
Ahmed Trin.
Cherry Trin.
Ram PrashSd Christ's
"'&'
Jesus
Trin.
Ds Palk
Trin.
Part I.
First Class.
D'Souza Joh.
Second Class.
Ds Buckler )
Trin.
Herron "1 Christ's
Kennaway ) Trin. H.
Wihl
Joh.
Burn \
Joh.
Bristed
Trin.
Ferrers )
King's
Grant- Wilson Trin.
Ds Chubb
King's
Beechey
Trin.H.
Ds Speed Trin.
Wilkins H. Cav.
Stansfeld
Trin.
Hurst
Trin.
Third Class.
Gilbart-Smith
Trin.
Baines \ Trin.H.
Cotton Trin.
Croall 1 Trin.
Bonnin )
Howell [
Oulton J
Trin.H.
M^Leod
Trin. H.
Trin.H.
Barnard
Pemb.
Christ's
Knott
Doicn.
Lindsay j Trin.
Mehta Christ's
Phelps ' Jesus
De lYeitas
Clare
Collins 1
Davies.R. LJ
Trin.
Castleman )
Trin.
Trin.
Mahomed >
Fitch
Jesus
Gillespie) Joh.
DsSchjott i Cath.
Ahmed )
Joh.
Ds Mathew, R J. 1
Smith, A. M.
Trin.H.
Gillies >
Caius.
Trin.
Whadcoat Trin.
Morrow
Caius.
Phillips
Trin.
Dearman Caitts
Smith,
Collis
Trin. H.
Bromley \ Emm.
Dewsbury J Joh.
W. HaynesJ
Trin.
LAW TRIPOSES.
560
June, 1892.
Examiners :
R. T. Wright, M.A., Ghrisrs.
T. J. Lawrence, LL.D., Downinq.
H. N. Mozley, M.A., King's.
C. Crawley, M.A., Doioning.
W. W. Buckland, M.A., GonvUh and Caiua
Part II.
*Chaytort
Herron
Clare
Christ's
First Class.
Beecheyl
Ds Talbot J
Trin.H.
Trin.H.
Hurst
Balfour
Trin.
Trm.
Lindsay]
Monies J
Barnard!
Burn i
Wihl
Trin.
Caius
Pemb,
Joh.
Joh.
Second Class
Gilbart-Smith) Trin.
Ds Israel J Queens'
Ds Olliver Trin.
Aggs ■) Trin.
M-^Leodj Trin.H.
Blaydes ) Kino's
Davies, R, LA Trin.
^ Jay ) Trin,
Ds Smith, O. H. Trin.
Dearman
Gillespie
Grant- Wilson
Ds Doughty I
Ds Speight J
Caius
Joh.
Trin.
Pemb.
Joh.
Third Class.
Collins, J. C]
Oulton j
Cotton)
Fitch J
Morrow
Smith, A. M.
Trin.
Christ's
Trin.
Jesus
Caius
Trin.
Mahomed Ahmed) Joh.
Phelps
iJes.
Castleman
Trin.
Mehta
Christ's
Dew8bur>- )
WhadcoatJ
Joh.
Trin.
Croall
Trin
Part I.
First Class
Addison)
Carr J
'^Jack
Trin.
TrinH.
Pet.
Dslselin ) Trin.
SongOngSiang> Down.
Wheatcroft ) Down.
Roberts! Kind's
Wade J Trin.H.
Ds Garnettl Pemb.
Ds Stirling J Trin.
Mackintosh Trin.
Reade, G. Emm.
Gutch, W. ] Christ's
Robinson, J. J. ) Joh.
Kempt Joh.
Herbert, W.de B.I Trm.
Jackson J Tr.H.
Second Class.
Coode ] Trin.
Dowie J Caius
Desmond) Joh.
Lovett J Christ's
Phillips, C. M. Jesus
Third Class.
Fitzroy Trin.H.
Downs I Trin.
Hadfield,H.G.| Caius
Mason > Trin.H.
Payne ( Joh.
Pitkin ; Joh.
Hirosawa Caius
Barrett
Clart
Boys
Trin. //.
Clmbb
Kinfj's
Wraith
Trin.
Martin
Down.
Biggs )
Trin.fi.
Ulackmorcj
Fmm,
.Shaw, A. I'.i
Tnn.
Wilson i
Trin.
Hudson, A. G.
) Prmb.
Moor. A H.
>Cath.
Ramsinhji
Owen. W. C.
) Trin.
Trin.
Deane
Clart
f Chancellor** Medal for Engliih Law.
570
LAW TRIPOSES.
June, 1893.
Examiners.
F. W. Maitland, LL.D., Downing.
H. Bond, LL.D.. Tnnity Hall.
H. N. Mozley, LL.M., King's.
C. Crawley, M.A., Downing.
W. W. Buckland, M.A., Gonville and Caius.
Part II.
First Class.
Kennaway
THn.H.
Carr > Trin.H.
D'Souzai Joh.
Second Class.
Ds Marten Trin.
Ds Fitzroy Trin.H.
Ds Leman
Ds AVheatcroft
Ds Martin )
Stansfeldf
Coode
Dowie
Ds Duncan
Phillips,C.MacG.
Magd.
Doion.
Dotvn.
Trin.
1 Trin.
Caius
■ Trin.
Jesus
Collis iTr.H.
Ds Martineau.M.R.i Trin.
Boys ) Trin.H.
Phillips]" Trin.
Blackmore ) Emm.
Ds Gribble V Trin.
SongOngSiang) Down.
Ds Fisher Trin.
Third Class.
Cliildersj Trin.
JacksonV Trin. H.
Wraith ) Trin.
Ds Cohen) Christ's
Wadef Trin.H.
Barrett ) Clare
Robertson,D.D.i' Christ's
Baines )
BigRS (
Chubb f
Ds Wilkins)
Ds Hartley
Trin.H.
Trin.H.
Kino's
Pet
Panb.
Ds Caro J Cairn
Hudson, A. G.f Pemb.
Mackintosh f Trin.
Reade, G. ) Em7n.
Bonnin Trin.H.
Part I.
First Class.
Bristed ) Trin.
Herbert,W.deB.i'rH«.
Hirosawa) Caius
Mason f Trin. H.
Da Pitkin ) Joh.
Shaw, A. P.i Trin.
Johnston |
Krause >
McMuUan
Wood
Foy
Trin.H.
Christ's
Trin.
King's
Christ's
Dickson ) Trin.
Moss-BlundellV Trin.
Ware, F. H. | Trin.
Payn
Trin H.
Poste
Pemb.
Bevan
Trin.
Biddle
Queens'
Bigby f
Trin.H.
Malan
None oil.
Osborne, E. C.
Jesus
Hope
Trin.H.
Sultan
Christ's
Second Class.
Barker) Down.
Druce ) Trin.
Fordham 2'rin.
Josephs) Trin.H.
RusselU Trin.H.
Third Class.
Allan
Joh.
Hampson )
lUingworthi
Trin.H.
Trin.
Harrison |
Pemb.
Merriman >
Joh.
Wightman)
Trin.
sr'i
Trin.
Clare
Carter
Clare
Binning
Dawn.
Charlton)
Caius
O'Brien }
Trin.
DsTimins
Pemb.
Baker, C. M.
Christ's
Armstrong
Trin.
Barton
Trin.
Desai
f Christ's
Gardner, C. F.
' Trin.H.
Fihnore )
Neyille, R.j
Trin.H.
Trin.
Moore
Pemb.
Captain
\Joh.
Few
1 Trin.
Hanson, 0. H.
yTrin.
Nevill,R.C.R.
\ Trin.
Paine, C. A.
' Trin.
LAW TEIPOSES.
571
June, 1894.
Examiners.
F. W. Maitland, LL.D., Downing.
H. Bond, LL.D., Trinity Hall.
J. Westlake, M.A., Trinity.
H. N. Mozley, LL.M., King's.
C. Crawley, M.A., Dotuning.
Paet II.
First Class.
iSmuta
Ds Sheepshanks
Christ's
Joh.
Charlton 1
Johnston I
Ds Mellor
Ds Wilkinson
Ds Cambier )
Ds Maberlv r
Russell )
Trin.H.
Caius
Caius
Clare
Trin. H.
Second Class.
Ds Moss-Blundell Joh.
Barker I Down.
*Jack J Pet.
Third Class.
Fordham,A.R."v Trin.
Krause 1 Christ's
Malan YNon C.
Moss-Blundell I Trin.
Roberts ■■' King's
Bevan ^ Trin.
Josephs Tr.H.
O'Brien YTrin.
Sultan Chr.
Wightman.B.A.-^ Trin.
Allan )
DicksonV
Ds Eccles )
Ds Gooch, H. C,
Hampson
Neilson
Ds Percival
Ware, F. H.
Armstrong)
Osborne J
Joh. I
Trin.
Petnb.
Trin.
Trin.H.^
Clare \
Trin.H.
Trin.
Trin.
Jesus !
Caius
Trin. H.
Baker, C. M.
Foy
Poste
Christ's
Christ's
Pemb.
Few
Gardner
Neville, R. tTrin.
J Trin.
\Triu.
Tr. //.
TreveIyan,RC,.
Binning
Desai
Ds Eccles, R.H.
Harrison
Merrinian
Nevill,RC.R
Doirn.
Chris ft
Trin.
Pemb.
Joh.
Trin.
Part I.
iSmuts
First Class.
Christ's I Ds Agnewl Trin.
Booth ■)
Whitley!
Trin. i
Trin.
Hawkins
King's
Earl
Joh.
Davis, A. J.
Joh.
Ganz
\ Trin.
.) Queens'
Caius
Gibson, W.W
Ramsay
Hind )
Rumboldi
Trin. H.
Trin.
gsn
Trin.H.
Down.
Goch
King's
Baily
Second Clots.
de Wet \ Down.
Lewis, C. SJ Clare
Yusuf Ali Joh.
Cockshott King's
Third Class.
Davis, C.N.T.) Joh.
Walker )
Ambrose)
Ramsden)
Newman, W. P
Watson
Tritton, A. E.
Lewis
Down.
Pemb.
Trin.
Trin.
Jesus
Trin.
Trin. //.
WOMEN.
Joh.
Haworth ChrUt't
Camniiade) Caiut
Watt J Jesus
Kiyiji Down.
Bradley
Hulton
Svkes
Wilkin8,F..W.
Grant, <i.H.)
Kenningtou '
Parkes f
Powell J
Lawry
Clarf
Trin.H.
TriH.H.
{Trin,
Ds Robinson. U. F.J /</t«
First Class.
Tomn, L. C. A. Girton
(equal to 2).
Second Class.
Yates, L.J.
(equal to IS)
1 Colonial Secretary of the Trwuraal.
572
LAW TBIPOSES.
June, 1895.
Examiners :
F. W. Maitland, LL.D., Doivning.
E. C. Clark, LL.D., Joh.
H. Bond, LL.D., Trinity Hall.
J. Westlake, LL.D., Trinity.
A. H. Lush, M.A., Trinity Hall.
Part II
First Class.
Bailyt
deWetl
Joh. 1 Haworthi ChrisVs
Non Coll. 1 Whitley j Trin.
Second Class.
Cockshott")
Earl 1
King's
Ds Sworderl Emm.
Ds Turner j Jesus
Bradley ) Trin.H.
Joh.
DsBranson,J,R.B. Trin.
Booth, L. H.
Trin.
Ganz 1 Trin.
Edmonds /" King's
Ds Thomas, E.G. Sidi
Yusuf Ali
Joh.
Gregory! Trin.H.
Druce,W.G.|
Trin.
Ds McMullan \
Trin.
Ds Payn )
Trin.H.
Third Class.
Newman, W.P
\Trin.
\Trin.H.
Ambrose >
Pemb.
Ds Murison \ Trin.H.
Ds Thatcher J Joh.
Ds Strangman
Davis, A. J.
Joh.
Goch
King's
Ds Hind ) Trin.H.
Hulton, A. H.
Trin.
Ramsay \ Caius
Ds Macgillivray
f-Trin.
Watson ) Jesus
Ramsden
Trin.
Rumbold,A.T.L.
Trin.
Tritton, A. E. J
Trin.
Part I.
First Class.
Sherring Trin.
Topham Queens'.
Second Class
Creswick
Ds Duval
Hearnshaw
WoUaston
Sid.
Caius
Pet.
Trin.
Fordham Trin.
Smith, J. C. Caius
Marshall, K. M^L. Trin.
Robinson ) Clare
Scott, J. H. 1 Clare
Third Class.
De Waal
Medlycott
Pearson, R.S
Price, T. R.
Reade
Schwann
Badhwar
\ Trin.H.
Trin.
. .Trin.
Trin.
Emm.
' Trin.
Christ's
Steel Caius
Westley Emm.
Gillies 'i Trin.H.
Jones, T. C. ( Trin.H.
Saher f Cath.
Woodcock j Christ's
Cobboldl
Ds Pile I
Howland
Trin.
Trin. H.
Emm.
Colclough 1 Trin.
HeydenrychJ Trin.H.
Carr Ellison "\ Trin.
Charoon, Prince ( Trin.
Quartey-Papafio ( Christ's
Tanaka j Trin.H.
f Equal for Chancellor's Medal for English Law.
LAW TRIPOSES.
673
June, 1896.
Examiners :
E. C. Clark, LL.D., Joh.
C. S. Kenny, LL.D., Down.
T J. Lawrence, LL.D., Down.
H. Duff, M.A., Oxon.
A. H. Lush, M.A., THnity Hall.
PAKT 11.
First Class.
Ds Lewis, C. S.'
Sherring
Topham J
Creswick
Clare
Trin.
Queens'
Sid.
Second Class.
Wollaston Trin.
de Waal i Trin.H.
Fordham, E. W.j Trin.
Howlandj Emm.
Walker J Down.
Kajiji
Westley 1
Woodcock]
Cobbold ]
DsHunt, U. A.]
Down.
Emm.
Chriit's
Trin.
Trin.
MarshallK.McL.
Pearson, R.S.
Robinson
Schwann
Scott, J. H.
Medlycott
Trin.
Trin.
Clare
Trin.
Clare
Trin.
Third Class.
Reade
Ds M«Clean,J.R.
Price, T. R,
Colclcugh I
Jones, T. C.J
Emm.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.H.
Gillies \Trin.H
Quartey-Papafio; Christ's
Charoon,Prince) Tr/n.
Saher ]Cath.
Tanaka Trin. U.
PART I.
First Class.
*de Villiers
Wells
Joh.
Clare
Jeffries
Thatcher
Tangye
Caius
Joh.
Trin.
Second Class.
Atkinson )
Jobson [
Richardson )
Trin.
Pemb.
Trin.H.
lirown, H. G.
Neep
Trin.
Jetut
Darwin ) Trin.
Russell, W. A. [ Trin.
Strain ) Clare
Griffiths Trin.
Maxwell Joh.
Baynes Trin.
Sadiq Christ's
Third Class.
Trestrail
Glen
Howard J
Thomas)
Davies, A. H.
Randies
Christ's
Christ's
Trin.
Christ's
Trin.
Jesus.
Davies
Evans, R.
Fox
Martin
Henry
Soper
Down.
Caius
Trin. 11.
Corpus
Trin.».
JetMt
574
LAW TRIPOSES
June, 1897.
Examiners :
E. C. Clark, LL.D., Joh.
Henry Bond, LL.D., Trinity Hall.
T. J. Lawrence, LL.D., Downing.
J. P. Bate, LL.D., Trinity Hall.
A. H. Lush, M.A., Trinity Hall.
PART 11.
First Class.
*de Villiers t Joh.
Thatcher, A. Joh.
Wells Clare
Second Class.
Ds Weaver
Trin.
Tangye
Trin.
Strain
Clare
Brown,
H. G.1 Trin.
Home
Trin.H.
Griffiths i Trin.
Darwin"!
Russell]
Trin.
Trin.
Third Class.
Baynes ) Trm.
Jobson "1 Pemb.
Fox 1
GlenJ
Trin. H.
Evans, R. L.V Caius
Maxwell ( Joh.
Christ's
Langmore ) Trin. H.
Ds Pryce, B. V. f Trin.
Newnesl
Sadiq J
Clare
Richardson Trin. H.
Ds Steel J Caius
Christ's
Thomas Christ's
Ds Chattteld 1 Trin.
Davies
Down.
Davies, A.
H.i Trin.
Crots }
Home )
Hewitt
James, D. W.
Holden i
Smith,H. RJ
Churton ]
Tootal h
Waller )
Trin.
Clare
Trin. H.
Pemb.
Caius
Clare
Clare
PART I.
First Class.
Ds *Goffin Jesm
Sandars Trin.
Meakin, W. Trin.
Second Class.
Christ's I Bailey
d' Avigdor-Goldsmid j
Trin.
Trin. H.
Third Class.
Van Hoytema Trin. H.
Beresford i Trin. H.
Given- Wilson [ Corp.
Perkins ) Pemb.
Brocklehurst 1 Trin. H.
Eastwood J Christ's
Marshall ) Trin.H.
Robinson, A. D. [Down.
Ryland [Trin.
Thomson J Trin. H
Williams, M. A. Joh
Boddington j Trin.
Druce, E. A. C.V Trin.
Sharpies ( Joh.
t Chancellor's Medal for English liaw.
LAW TRIPOSES.
575
Jrine, 1898.
Examiners :
F. W. Maitland, LL.D., Doioning.
T. J. Lawrence, LL.D., Downing.
J. P. Bate, LL.D., Tnnity Hall.
W. W. Buckland, M.A., Caius.
J. B. Moyle, D.C.L., Oxford.
PART n.
First Class.
Bagge, A. W. F. Kinq's
Ds Ritchie Trin.
Ds Ackroyd, E. Caius
Meakin, W,
Ds Gibberd
Trin.
Trin.
Second Class.
d'Avigdor-Goldsmid Trin.H.
Ds Phillips ) Pemb.
Ds Underwood) Clare
Bell Kind's
Ds Wrigley King"*
Ds Atkinson > Trin.
Bailey, P. D.f Trin.
Vaz King's
Third Class.
Ds Davey Christ's
Ds Brundrit, P. W. King's
Beresford ) Trin.H.
Druce,E.A,C.;Trm.
Crots Christ's
Ds Heap
Marshall)
Randies >
Clmrton )
Robinsoni
Trin.
Trin.H.
Jesus
Caius
Down.
Thomson )
van Hoytemai
Ds Loyd
Given-Wilson
Trin.ll.
Trin.H.
Trin.
CorpH*
Winfield
Joh.
PART I.
First Class.
I
Bevan,L.R.O. Trin.H.
Adler
Joh.
Jacobs )
Wiener]-
Christ's
Caius
Davison)
Vaz ;
Sid.
King's
Biddle
Trin.
Rollins
Pernb.
Stapledon
Emm.
Gurdon
Trin.
Atchison)
Pandit i
Christ's
NonColl.
Branson)
Verey ]
Trin.
Trin.
Second Class.
Wethered Pemb.
.Muspratt Trin.
Da Hellins ) Cath,
Macmillan) Trin.
Third Class.
Kennedy, W. S. Trin.
Armstrong) Christ's
Wood j Trin.H.
Ingram, A. R.\ Joh.
Nadin ) Pemb.
Baptista) NonCoU.
Bennett/ Trin.H.
Atkinson Trin.H.
Pringle
Hind, L. A.
Sandlands
Trill,
Trin.H.
Trin.
William8,J. A.
Itobington
Barber, J. K.
Blair ")
Kendall I
Kirke-Smlth (
Phillips )
Clare
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.U.
tmm.
676
LAW TRIPOSES.
June, 1899.
Examiners :
J. P. Bate, LL.D., TriniUj Hall.
T. A. Walker, LL.D., Peierhouse.
W. W. Buckland, M.A., Cuius .
T. Cyprian Williams.
J. B. Moyle, D.C.L., Oxford.
Winfield, P. H.
Ds Cook, B. M.
Ds Sandars, E. T.
J oh.
Joh.
Trin.
PART II.
First Class.
Bevan, L. R. O.) Trin.H.
Ds Parks, H. T. i Magd.
Second Class.
Ds Gibb, W. N. )
Ds Hewitt, J. W.i
Jacobs, H. V.
Hind, L. A. )
Ds Pooley, E. H.j
Holden, H. C. j
Muspratt, E. B.>
Pringle.A. S. )
Stapledon, G.
Caius
Trin.
Christ's
Trin.H.
Petnb.
Trin.H.
Trin.
Trin.
Emm.
Ds Chisman, F. W
Davidson
Gurdon,
Branson, F. H. K
Sandlands, P. E.
Wethered,E.H.C,
Wood, J. C.
, F. W.\
a, C. G. (
Hon. r
Pet.
Sid.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Pemb.
Trin.H.
Biddle, F. A.
Ds Atkinson, G.)
Baptista, J. )
Trin.
Sid.
NonColl.
Gibson, J. | Pemb.
Perkins, H. T, \ Pemb.
Sharpies, O. E. L.) Joh.
Macmillan, J. M.[ Trin.
Williams, J. A. » Clare
Third Class.
Verey, H. E.
Armstrong, F. M.)
Ds Arundale, G. S. >
Kennedy, W. S. )
Babington, P. L.
Trin.
Christ's
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Bennett, G. M. ) Tr.H.
Ds McDonnell,T.F.R.i /oft.
Nadin, T. Pemb.
Atkinson, W. M.) Trin.H.
Phillips, E. T. A.i Emm.
Ds Basu, K. H. ) Pet.
Ds Boyde, A. C. ( Non Coll.
Ds Howard, Hon.f
G. W. A. ) Trin.
Barber, J. R.) Trin.
Ds Guest, E. B. i Christ's
PART I.
Ds Gaskoin, C. J. B.
Brown, W. G.
First Class.
Jesus
Trin.
Ds Gutteridge, H. C. King's
Alexander, M. Joh.
Ds Blume, L. Caius
Dickens, H. C. Trin.H.
Brudenell-Bruce,)
J. E. J. > Trin.
Sutton, E. W. ) Cath.
Landon, W. C. A. Down.
Second Class.
Mav, H. R. D. )
Williams, F. S.f
Russell, A. F.
Sawhny, S. B.
Dragten, F. R.
Joh.
Trin.
Joh.
Down.
Caius
Ferris, I. G. ) King's
Marriott, F.W.P.j Emm.
Fischer, P. U.) Trin.H.
Holme, H. B. j Clare
Third Class.
Lemmon, H. G. Queens'
Herbert, A. G. ) Trin.
Trehern, E. C. > Joh.
Win!pflieimer,M.) Caius
Corser, J. S. ) Emm.
Fotheringham, A.) Emm.
Moncrieff, G. A. Trin.
Hill, A. )
Lambert, E. T.)
Lea, E. I.
Baker, F.
Holden, '
Lafone,
Leach,
. I.
F. R. )
1, N. E.(
I, H. C. f
J. B.
Emm.
Trin.
Pemb.
Caius
Trin.H.
Trin.
Christ's
Glenny G. C. | Pemb.
Rigg, R. y Caius
Twentyman,W.P.| Christ's
De Mel, V. F. J.| Joh.
Unwin, R. V Clare
Vinter, E. ) NonColl.
Hukam Chand NonColl.
Cohen, G.H. ) Christ's
Ellis, J. W. H.f Trin.
LAW TRIPOSES.
June, 1900.
Examiners.
tT'w^.?- ^^^y- ^^•^•' Downing.
^ A Walker, LL.D., Feterhouse.
W. W. Buckland, M.A., Cuius.
T. Cyprian Williams.
J. B. Moyle, D.C.L., Oxford.
677
Brown, W. G.f
Ds Haworth, H. W.
PART II.
First Class.
Trin. I Ds Chadwick, R. A. Joh.
Trm.H. \ Ds Penman, T. Sid.
Alexander, M. ) Joh.
Dickens, H. C. \ Trin. H.
Williams, F. S. Trin.
Glenny, G. G. Pemb.
Brudenell-Bruce,'^
J. E.J. [Trin.
Russell, A. F. C Joh.
Ds Sliillington, J. M.J Tr. H.
Ds Fausset, F. P. ) Pet.
Lafone, H. C. \ Trin.
Wimpfheimer,M.) Cains
Ds Chapman, H. S. ) Trin. H.
Ds Trehern.E. C. M.V Joh.
Unwin, R. I Clare
First Class.
Second Class.
Landon, W. C. A.) Down.
Marriott,F. W.P.J Emm.
Ds Palmer, H. R.) Trin.H.
Ds Remfry, C. O. f Trin.
Third Class.
Ferris, I. G. )
Ds Freeman, A. J.>
Sawhnv, S. B. )
Atchison, G. T.)
Leach, J. B. )
Ds Norton, R. H.)
Vinter, E. f
Ds Saiyut, M, R.
Hill. A. Emm.
Ds Jenkins, A. L.) Queau'
Ds Porter, S. L. ) £W
Dragten, F. R. Caiut
King's
King's
Down.
Christ's
Christ's
Kinq's
NonColl.
King's
, C. G. I
Cliand >
1, H. G.(
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Goodenough, F. A. Girton
(between 14 and 15)
Ds Conolly, C. G,
Hukam Cliand
Lemmon,
Ds Moore, J. L.
Ds Payne, R. /
Corser, J. S, )
Fisclier, P. V.)
De .Mel, 7. F. J.)
Lambert, E. T. /
Third Clou.
Trin.
SonColl.
Qwem'
Joh.
Caiut
Emm.
Trin.H.
Joh.
Trin.
PART I.
First Class.
Ds Spalding, P. J. Jesus
Latif, A. C. A. A. (Latifi, A.) Joh.
Megarry, R. L. Trin. H.
Second Class.
Kitchin, S. B.
Trin.H.
Walker, C. H.
Corp.
Van Zijl, H. S.
Joh.
Hanhart, A. A.
Pemb.
Baker, G. P. )
Crane, L. F. N./
Trin.
Trin.
Nawaz, M.S. )
Wood, T. L. C.i
Christ's
Trin.
Bruce, V. D.
Trin.H.
Fielding, E. F.
\ Cuius
Morrison,D.C.A.
Joh.
Greenwood, H.B.
Trin.
Henman, W. W.
yPet.
Molteno.C.W.B.
Pemb.
Lobo, P. C. )
Maitlaud, J.f
Pryor, W. M.)
White, R. J. i
Third Class.
Trin.H.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.H.
Coole, C. W.| Corp.
Hartog, G. V Trin.H.
Ds Mo watt, R. ) King's
Davies, 1). T.) Christ's
Mills, F. R. ; Trin.
Cruickshank,R.S.) Pet.
I'hUm, J. Y. f Trin.H.
Braithwaite, C. F. Cairn
Navalkar, .M. V. Trin.H.
Day, F. H. C. Trin.H.
t Chancellor'* Medal for EnglUh Uw.
Findlav, A. ) Caius
Isaac, A. T.) Jesru
Soutliani.J. F. L. Joh.
Alexander. C. W. ) Trin.
Ds Molteno, E. B. F.J Peml>.
Basu, K. P. » Iknm.
Thomclv,P.E.W.» Trim. II.
Pon8onby,//on,V.n. Trim.
Melira, L. C. /Aoirn.
Crcwdson, W. D. TVrw.
.Morse. F. A. V, \ King's
( HH-ve»ekt>ri', I>. i Tnn.
WIivIpv. G. J. M. 'Ki»i»i.
DuBkcis, H \ Trin.
InKleby.lt.A.0./7'ri«i.
26
-J
578
LAW TRIPOSES.
June, 1901.
Examiners :
C. S. Kenny, LL.D., Downing.
H. Goudy, D.C.L. {Oxf.)
H. Bond, LL.D., THnity Hall.
T. A. Walker, LL.D., Feterhouse.
T. Cyprian Williams.
PAKT II.
First Class.
Ds Lever, F. F.
Christ's 1
Sutton,
E. W. Cath.
Ds May,
H. R. D.
Joh. 1
Second Class
Findlay, A.
Cuius
Hanhart, A. A. )
Pemb.
Bruce, F. D. )
Trin.H
Ds Somerville, T.
Baker, G. P.)
Maitland, J.j
Emm.
Morrison, D.C. A.
Joh.
Ds Herbert, A. G. \
Trin.
Trin.
Pryor, W. M. )
Trin.
Southam,.J.F.L.
Joh.
Trin.
Ds Roy, S. C.
NonColl.
DsBorlase,J..|.D.)
Kitchin, S. B. f
Sid.
Ds Hartree, C.
CaiUrS
Trin.H
Nawaz, M. S.
Christ's
Third Class
Ds Mehra, L. C. >
Wood, T. L. C;
Down.
Hartog, G.
Trin.H.
Coole, C. W.
Corpus
Trin.
Basu, K. P.
Doivn.
Day, F. H. C.
Trin.H
Ds Cohen, G. H.
Christ's
Chaudhuri, A. N.j
Trin.H.
Henman, W.W.I
Navalkar, M. V./
Pet.
Simpson, L. E.
Emm.
Van Zijl, H. S. (
Joh.
Trin.H
Thornely,P.E.W.
■ Tr. H.
White, R. J. f
Trin.H.
Braithwaite.C.F.)
Dunkels, E. i"
Caius
Trickett, W. R.
Corpus
Ds Yearwood, C. E.)
Pemb.
Trin.
Crane, L. F.
Trin.
Ds Carr, C. T.
Trin.
Fielding, E. F.
, Caius
Greenwood, H.B.
>- Trin.
Mills, F. R.
Trin.
ADVANCED STUDENI
n^
Oliver, D. T.
Trin. H.
PAET I.
First Class.
Sutton, G. G.
Emm. 1
Dobbs, W
^ E. J. Trin.
Ds Goffin, S. F.
H. Jesus \
Second Class
Burn-Murdoch, H
. Trin.
Eustace, A. A.)
GriflRth, J. f
Trin.
Chaudhuri, A. N.
Tr. H.
Bulcraig, H. H.
Caius
Trin.
Clegg, J.
Tr. H.
Jackson, E. W.
Trin.H.
Tattersall, 0. E.
Cath.
Costello, L. W. J.
Pet.
Nelson, R. A.)
Smith, P. F. 1
Pet.
Fletcher. J. H. B.
Joh.
Caius
Phillips-Conn,
T. H. M. >
Clare
Braithwaite, T. M.
Clare
Third Class.
Flawn, N. G.)
Pretty, B. (
Trin.H.
Alexander, J. G. 1
Clare
Dornhorst, F. S.)
Joh.
Pemb.
Maunsell,A.B.L.i Trin.
Jones, W. B. V
Trin.
Babington, J. C.)
Ryott, T. G. i
Pemb.
Hargreaves, R.
Clare
Kelly, N. E.
Pemb.
Corpus
Helm, J. H.
)■ Trin.H.
Young, W. S.
ChrisVi
Johnson, E. T.
Trin.H.
Weaver, F.W.H.
Clare
Ginn, D. B.
Trin.H
Sawhny, B. R.)
Down.
de Jager, S. J.
Trin.H.
Mountain, H.
Christ'i
Upton, R. >
Wille G. I
Jesus
Kariappa, A. B.
Christ's
Christ's
LAW TRIPOSES.
June, 1902.
Examiners :
E.C Clark, LL.D.,5'«Jo;iH's.
A. V. Dicey [Qxf.).
H. Bond, LL.D., Trinity Hall.
H. Eraser, LL.D., Trinity Hall.
W. J. Whittaker, M.A., Trinity.
PART II.
570
Bulcraig, H. H.) Caius
Sutton, G. G. j Emm.
First Class.
DsLatif,A.C.A.A.) Joh.
(Latifi, A.) ;
Megarry, R. L.^ Trin.H.
Ds Spear, G. F.
Byers, J.
Pemb.
Dobbs, W. E. J. Trin.
Ken von, H. G.) Pemb.
Smith, P. F. ; Cairn
ider, .J. G.)
o,L.W.J.y
B. )
Alexander, J^
Costello,
Pretty,
Babington, J. C.
Clegg, J. I
Davies, D. T. '
de Jager, S. J. I
)s Shepperson, E. W.
Clare
Pet.
Pemb.
Pemb.
TriruH.
Christ's
Trin.H.
Christ's
Second Class.
Braithwaite, T. M.
Ds Buckley, R.
Fletcher, J. H. B.
Clare
Emm.
Joh.
Third Class.
Phillips-Conn, T. H. M. Clare
Holden, N. E. Trin.H.
Ds Crewdson, W. D. | Trin.
Flawn, N. G. ( Trtn.H.
.Johnson, E. T. [ Trin.H.
Ds King, H. H. ) Pemb.
Jackson, E. W.»
Ds Salter, W. H. \
J. j
Smith! E.'
Trin.H.
Trin.
King's
Ds Charlton,R.L.M
Ryott, T. G.
Sawhny^. R.
Young, W. S.
j Queens'
' Corp.
[ Doum.
) Christ's
PART I.
First Class.
Second Class
Copland, R. )
Trin.H.
Rivington, R. T.
Trin.
Dixit, M. R. \
CkrisCr
Lewis, H. G.
' Joh.
Wheldon, VV. P.
Joh.
Freeman, .1. F^ (
Ctan
McDonald, R.G.i
Queens'
Symes, R.
Third Class.
Pemb.
Gemmell, A. C.f
Goodland, J. )
TWn.
TriH.H.
Windley, T. N.
Christ's
Holmes, A. K.
Clare
Huteon, C. F.)
Lynch, P. A. >
Mcrivale, B. )
Pemb.
Appleby, D. \
Pemb.
Hathoru.A.A.R.
Caius
Trin.ll.
Ashcroft, W.
Cuius
Hosain, S. S.
ChrUt's
Joh.
De Mello, A.
Pet.
Obeye85kere,F.A.f
Trin.
Redman, (i. A.
Trin.lt.
Singh, H. K. "
Tatham, C. K.
Joh.
Parry, T. H.
Christ's
Spicer, N.
rrencfi, C. W. '
Wliiteley, R. K.
Trin.H.
Trin.
Blakelock.F.C.S.
Kingsford, G. T.
Christ's
Ir^..
Taylor, A. L. '
Trin.
Caius
Trin.!!.
Pyman, R. L.)
Ward, H. L. f
Clare
Roberts, S. )
Spearman, W.)
Trin.
Trin.II.
Caius
M-a
580
LAW TRIPOSES.
June, 1903.
Examiners :
E. C. Clark, LL.D., Ht John's.
H. Bond, LL.D., Trinity Hall.
H. Eraser, LL.D., Tiimty Hall.
W. J. Whittaker, M.A., Trinity.
W. J. Brown, M.A., LL.M., St John's.
PART II.
First Class.
1
Ds Jardine, J. W.
King's '
Second Class
Ds Droop, A. H.
Ds Burn-Miirdoch,H
Richardson, T.
Lewis, H. G. )
Ds Walker, N. D.j"
Trin.
.) Trin.
J Clare
Joh.
Trin.
Copland, R. )
M<=Donald, R. G.>
Wheldon, W. P. (
Third Class.
Trin.H.
Qtieens'
Joh.
\
Ds Stevens, F. B.
Trapnell, J. G.
Conacher, H. )
Ds Nelson, R. A./
Ds Cable, J. A.
Ds Watermeyer,E.F
Freeman, J. E.)
Pyman, R. L. <
de Hamel, H. G.
Applebv, D.
Windley, T. N.
\ Trin.
] Caius.
Clare
Clare
Kino's
Pemb.
Christ's
Ds Barnard, D. C.
Darbishire, H. D.
Ds Sen, P. K.
Holmes. A. K.
DsMaunsell,A.E.L.
Roberts, 8.
Symes, R.
Trin.H.
y Clare
Joh.
Clare
: Trin.
^ Trin.
Pemb. 1
Ds Dodds, S. R.)
Hosain, S. S. f
Merivale, B.
DsPrior,A.C.V.
Mortimer, H. C. Trin.
Todd, J. G. Jesics.
Cawston, E. P.) Pemb
Yeoh, G. S. I Joh.
PART I.
First Class.
Nissim, J. Joh.
* Aston, W. D. Down.
Ds Williams, W. N. T7-in.
\ Second Class.
Jackson, A. E. Pemb.
G oldie, N. B.) Trin.
Walton, J. ; Trin.
Young, T. P.
Briggs, W. R.:
Tompson, C. ;
Blagden, G. C. \ Pemb.
Jackson, A. C. D.) Christ's
Haviland, J. ) Trin.H.
Palmer, T. N. P.i" Joh.
Masser, B. R. ) Clare
Prevost, P. G.) Down.
Cobbold,F.A.W. Pemb.
Turnbull, R. W. Trin.
Third Class.
Brown, F. C, )
Cave, W. T. Cf
Flint, A. H. 1
Roberts, H. T. LI.)
Baker, E. A. C. B
Muir Mackenzie,K. J,
Trin.
Caius
Trin.
Clare
Christ's J
Jesus '
Senanavake, F. R.I Down.
Cowley, B. P.I Christ's
Jacob, H. F. V Trin.
Moslev, L H. j Christ's
Allen, J. E. P. | Joh.
Dietrichsen, F. C.V Caius
Ismail Khan, M. | Joh.
Hotblack, G. F.) Pemb.
Husain, S. I. > Christ's
WOMEN
Bradford, D. M. G. Newnham
(between 2 and 3).
LAW TRIPOSES.
June^ 1904.
681
EXAMINEBS
Clark, LL.D., St John's.
Trinity Hall.
Cams.
Tnnity.
E. C
H. Eraser, LL.D
W. W. Bucklaud, M.A,
W. J. Wiiittaker, M.A
W. J. Brown, M.A., LL.M., St John's.
PART II.
First Class.
Hollins, E. M.) Kinq's
Todd, J. G. ; Jesus
Jackson, A. E.) Pemb.
Ds Lazarus, G. M.j King's
Holland, F. 1
Ds Rivington, R. T.j
Cave, W. T. C.)
Ward, H. L. >
Yeoh, G. S. )
Parry, T. H.
Kinq's
Trih.
Caius
Trin.H.
Joh.
Christ's
Second Class.
Ds Akbar, M. T.
Ds Appasamy, P.
Ds Garbett, C. C.
Goodland, J.
Mortimer, H. C.
Bla«den,G. C.)
Ds Pettitt, H. I
Third Class.
Eustace, A. A,
Haidar, S. A.
Palmer, T.N. P.
Ds Taylor, A. L.
Tompson, C.
Haviland, J.
Brown, F. C
Gemmell
Richter,
Ds Trench
Emm.
Em7n.
Jesus
Trin.H.
Trin.
Pemb.
Clare
I, F. C. 1
lell, A. C. (
!r, A. H. L.f
1, C. W. )
Trin.
Christ's
Joh.
Trin.
Pemb.
Trin.H.
Trin.
Trin.
Pemb.
Trin.
Cawston, E. P.» Pemb.
Goldie,N.B. i tTS:
Masser B. R. | Clare
Ds Horowitz. S.) JoK
Walton, J. \ Trin.
Devereu.t, E. R. P. Christ $
Ds Tatham, C. K- » Trin,
Tinn,N. ). Kinq's
Turnbull. R. W.) Trik.
Dietrichsen, F. C. J Caius
Flint, A. H. f 7V.„.
Merz, K L. ( Kinq's
Ds Wilberforee, H. H.) dn-p.
Ck)wley, B. P. Chrut's
Senanayake, F. R, Doien.
Wormald, G.
Rogers, A. D. S.
Langlev, F. O.
Ds Gaye, A. S.
Sealy, L. O. F.
Mager, L.
Martin, W. B.
Randies, J. G,
Abrahams, S.
Aston, A. N.
Dodson, G.
Haswell, J. V.
Sampson, S. J.
Kingdon, D.
Homer, L. V. C.
Trin.
Cath.
Caius
Trin.
Down.
M.)
PART I.
First Clots.
Gibson, R. J. T. Pemb.
Mackeurtan, H. G. Trin.
Glaisyer, H. E. Caius
Second Class.
Sanderson, W. J. Jesus
Harbord, H. C. Trm.
Johnston, A. A. \ Pemb.
Johnston, R. W.) Prmb.
Third Class.
Christ's
Churchill, A. R.
Caius
Cloudsley, H.
Caius
Hamilton, A. J. S.
Emm.
VanSoelen,.J.G.V.
Trin.
Hobson, F. W. E.
Down.
Havdon.R. A.l
Stutfield, J. {;./
Sid.
Trin.
Hurrell, J. N.)
Joh.
Lander, J. V. }
Pet.
Prior, B. C. |
Owen. H. )
Quill, J.J.I
I Caius
I Caius
{' Joh.
I Tr.H.
Jesus
Emm.
Down.
Trin.
Clare
Emm.
Trin
Clare
Reed, E. B.
ChritCt
.Macquarrie, K. J
. Caita
Berrington, K. ('
Prmb.
Walker, <). R.
Trin. If.
Brandon, A. dc H
TrituH.
Dodwell, G. M.
\ CkritCt
Frankeii,./. L.M.
' Tr.H.
Mehra, V. C,
Down.
Spencer, (J. T. I.
Trim.
Tvau, P. K. C.
CkrltCt
Sfngleton. J. K
Pemk
CHher. T.
Trim. a.
Umbert, H. H.
Pfm6.
(Jardner, T. A.
Tnm.H.
582
LAW TRIPOSES.
Examiners
June, 1905.
'W. W. Buckland, M.A., Caiu%.
J. P. Bate, LL.D., Tiin. Hall.
W. R. Phillips, LL.M., Trin. Hall.
W. J. Brown, M.A., LL.M., St John's.
.A. F. Topham, LL.M., Queens'.
PART II.
First Class.
*Aston,W. D, Bourn.
Mackeurtaii, H. G. Trin.
Gibson, R. .J. T. Pemb.
Taylor, J. N. Joh.
First Class.
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Hetherington, .1. I. Girton
(between 8 and 9)
Second Class
Ds Allen, S. S.
Pemh.
Ds Young, T. P.
Clare
Ds Richardson, J. B
Queens'
Johnston, R. W.
Pemb.
Rogers, A. D. S.
Cath.
Glaisyer, H. E.|
Cains
Walker, 0. R.)
Worniald, G. ]
Trin.H.
Langley, F. 0. >
Cains
Trin.
Sealy, L. 0. F. )
Down.
Third Class.
Haswcll, J. V.)
Sid.
Sampson, S. J. M
. Trin. 1
Lander, J. V. >
Rose, H. C. 1
Clare
Hamilton, A. J. S. Joh.
Joh.
Berry, W. )
Hurrell, J. N.;
Kino's
Kingdon, D.)
Mager, L. \
Joh.
Trin.
Christ's
Ds Chubb, C. H. E.)
Owen, H. ]
Christ's
Sanderson, W. J.
Jesus
Trin.
Johnston, A. A.
Pemb.
Dodson, G. )
Maj id, Abdul i"
Down.
JMtzgerald.G.T.)
Harbord, H. C. /
Kind's
Christ's
Trin.
PART I.
First Class.
Burrows, R.
Trin.H.
Lindenbaum, J. B.
Caius
Bovey, F. H. W.)
Robson, W. N. /
Trin.H.
Caius
Bewley, E. N.
Caius
Second Class
Caporn, A. C.
Trin.H.
Aitken, J. )
Christ's
Rawnsley.G. T.
Trill. H.
Burchcll, F. B. (
Kimj's
Thompson, H. S.
Trin.
May-Oung (
NonColl.
Rudd, F. A. j
Trin.H.
Grant, F. G.
Christ's
Third Class.
Craig, R. D.
Pemb.
Checkland,M.B.
Firth, T. H.
Joh.
. Trin.
Caius
Phillips, W. M. )
Welch, .J. J
Trin.H.
Trin.
Jones, E. H. G.
Casey, H. .J. >
Harris, H.S.f
Clare
Majid, Abdul
Christ's
Trin. H.
Oats, G.
Trin.
Dinn, 11. K.
Clare
Andrew, R. H.
Jesus
Henry, .J. G.
Hutchence, W. G
Down.
Young, W. R. H
Jesus
\ Cains
Banks, E. H. )
Hunter, H.C.f
Emm.
vanHees,A.S. M
) Joh.
Trin.H.
Keir, J. L. Y.
Cains
Bell, W. H. D.)
Trin.
Ormond, J. M.V
Trin.H.
Wessels, C. H. |
Trin.H.
Ds Brothers, M. ) Clare
Ds Mehra, N. C. V Down.
Heed, E. B. ) Christ's
Ds Cobbold, F. A. W. Pemb.
Ds Loram, C. T. Kirui's
Macquarrie, E. J. Caiiis
Dodwell, G. M.| Christ's
Gardner, T. A.V Trin.H.
Singleton, J. E.| Pemb.
Spencer, G. T. L. Trin.
Brandon, A.deB.j Trin.H.
Churchill, A. R.> Caiv^
Hobson,F. W.E.I Jesus
Haydon, R. A. Emm.
Marais, W. F. ) Trin. H.
Smith, N. H. f Trin.H.
Theophilus, S. Cf Christ's
Weber, H. G. ) Clare
Mango, A. A. Trin.
Graburn,G. N.) Corp.
Leach, R. W. ]" Christ's
Duncan-Hughes, J. G.) Trin.
Fletcher, W. T. / H.Selw.
Bowman, T. F.
Marais, A. J.
Pandit, S. R.
Cohen, D. S. ) Trin.H.
Hutchinson.G.C. f Trm.//.
Ilangakoon,J.W.R. Trin.H.
. ) ri.oeiw.
'.) Cath.
V Trin.H.
] Christ's
Third Class.
LAW TEIPOSES.
583
', 1906.
Examiners:
W. W. Buckland, M.A., Caius.
John Pawley Bate, LL.D., Trin. Hall
L. H. K. Bushe-Fox, M.A., St John's.
W. E. Phillips, LL.M., Trin. Hall.
A. F. Topham, LL.M., Queens'.
PART II.
First Class.
1 Burrows, R. Trin. H.
Lindenbaum, J. B. Caius
Neville, A. W.
Jesus
Olpliert, W.
King's
Robson, W. N.
Caius
Thompson, H. S.
Ds Verrall, F. H.
Trin.
Emm.
Rawnsley, G. T.
Trin.H.
Bovey, F. H. W.)
Trin.H.
Os Denby, A. P. f Jesus 1
Casey, H. J. \
Clare
Ds Chandler, W.K./
Trin.H.
Craig, R. D. V
Pemb.
Ds Flinn, O. S. \
Peirth.
Keir, .J. L. Y. )
Caius
Firth, T. H. )
Phillips, w. M.;
Trin.
Trin. H.
Oats, G. )
Smith, N. H.;
Trin.
Trin.H.
Second Class.
Aitken, J. ) Christ's
Bewley, E. N. V Caius
Hollond, H. A. Trin.
Rudd, F. A. Trin.H.
Ds Grant, P. G. ) Christ's
Harris, H. S. / Trin.H.
Caporn, A. C. Trin.H.
Third Class.
Chuan, Nai ) King's
Dinn, H. K. f Clare
Jones, E. H. G. { Caius
Theophilus, S. C. ) Christ's
Banks, E. H. ^ Emm.
Hunter, H. C. ( Trin.H.
.Jarvis, C. H. f Joh.
Welch, J. J Trin.
Hutchence, W. G. Caitis
Ds RadcIyffe,E. J. D. Trin.
Marais, W. F.
May Oung
Nancarrow.J. V.
Prior, B. C.
Andrew, R, H.
Ds Martin, \V. B.
Rawlings, A, G. )
Young, W. R. H.;
Van Hees, A. S. M,
Abrahams, S.l
Ds .Mever, H. G. V
Town, C. A.
Ds Webb, H. C.
Bowman, T, F.
Ds Duncan-Hughes,
J. G.
Mango, A. A.
Ds Pandit, S. R.
Trin.H.
Down.
King's
Emm,
Jesus
Caius
Tritu
Jesus
.Joh.
Emm,
Trin.
Jesus
Chritt't
Catk,
Trin.
Trin.
Chrises
1 Chancellor's Medal for the Study of English Law.
PART I.
H. W.)
N. G. I
?corgie, JN. G. ) Sid.
Crauford, L. G. Joh.
Wasim, M.
Paul, W. E. J.
Matheson, J. L.I
Ogden, J. B. j
Archer, W. F.
Compston, G. E.
Douglas, '^
Linton,
Beaumont, J. L.j
Dassenaike,E.S.)>
Gubbay,.E. A. )
3ton, G. E.I
as, H. K. V
1, F. J. I
Magd.
Trin.
Trin.
Christ's
Trin.H.
Trin.H.
Pemb.
Pemb.
Trin.
Christ's
Trin.
First Class.
Davies, C. E. Trin. H.
Jackson, I. PerrA.
Second Class.
Solomon, C. G. R.1 Trin.H.
Thomas, H. A.
Waite, \V. F.
Third Class.
Bose, S. K.)
Chan, S.J. f
Brandt, W. R-l
Hearn, J. W. )
Bennion, C.
Coates,
MacMullen,
Robinson, H. T.
Din, G. K.
Johnston, F.
Melvill, L E.
(Joh.
Doum.
on, C. I
5, D. W. >
[ullen,H.R.)
H. T
B. I
Down.
Down.
King's
Sid.
Pemb.
Joh.
Trin.
Clare
Down.
Joh.
Tnn. H.
Woolf, W. R. M. Ckrisfs
M<=Gowan, I. A. W) Jesus
Sparke, J. B. / Clare
Cahu
Trim.
Caik.
Bcal. S. II I?^"-''-
Ackland. I». M.) TrinJI.
van Breda, W. / Uart
Koop, G. G. I
Mvor. 11. S. V
Webb. II. B. L.I
684
LAW TKIPOSES.
June, 1907.
Examiners :
L. H. K. Bushe-Fox, M.A., 8t John's.
H. Bond, LL.D., Trinity Hall.
J. P. Bate, LL.D., Tnn'iti/ Hall.
W. E. Phillips, LL.M., Trinity Hall.
A. F. Topham, LL.M., Queens'.
PART II.
Ds Scorgie, N. G.
Davies, C. E.)
Jackson, I. j
Pickles, A.
Ds Ramsey, W. J.
Ds Oaten, E. F.
Lewis, C. M. )
Ds Weber, H. Gj
Trin.
Trin.II.
Sid.
King's
Clare
First Class.
Sid.
Trin.H.
Pemb.
Crauford, L. G.
Ds Lall, P.
Second Class.
Dutt, P. N.
Chan, S. J.
Thomas, H.
Float, W. L.
Ogden, J. B.
Christ's
Down.
Joh.
Clare
Christ's
Joh.
Joh.
Beaumont, J, L
Bennion, C.
Paul, W. E.
n
Trin.
Pemb.
Trin.
Ds Din, G. K. | Down.
M'^Gowan,!. A.W.V Jesus
Wood, P. B. I Clare
Dassenaike.E. S.\ Christ's
Woolf,W. R. M.J Christ's
Ds Cohen, D. S. \ Trin.H.
Compston, G. E. ( Trin.H.
SutcliflFe, J. H. f Caius
Van Breda, W. j Clare
Third Class.
Douglas, H. K.
Coates, D. W.)
Wasim, M. )
Melvill, I. E.
Templer, J. F. H.
Darlow, H. )
Johnston, F.J
Pemb.
Joh.
Magd.
Trin.H.
Trin.
Down.
Joh.
Matheson, J. L.
Myer, H. S.
Bose, S. K.
Ds Leach,
Nawaz,
XI. o.
S.K. I
R. W.V
, H. M.j
Trin.
Trin.
Down.
Christ's
Down.
PART L
Ds Hollond, H. A.
Swords, W. F.
First Class.
Trin.
Joh.
Brocklehurst,T,P.) Trin.H.
Ds Brown, A. E. ( Joh.
Hall, J. A. >
Morgan, W. W. /
Jones, H. C. B.
Sutton, C. J.
Williamson, G. E.
Wood, T. E.
Clare
Trin.H.
Emm.
Emm.
Trin.
Joh.
Jones, D. D. Pe7nb.
Barton, B. B. \ Trin.H.
Bomanji,J. K.R.! Trin.
Willett, E. W. Joh.
Wharton, C. H. L. H.Selw.
Beck, E. W. T. Clare
Pye-Smith, T. E. B. Caius
Pitts-Tucker, G. S. Trin.
Hosken, H. Christ's
Mossop, A. G. ) Pemb.
te Water, C.T.f Christ's
Second Class.
Brooke, J.
Buchanan, J. N.
Evans, E.
Griffiths, W. M.)
Ontanon, C. J
Sanderson, I. C.
Third Class.
Andrews, W. S.
Greenham,R.G.H.
Hobbs, V. W. J.
Murray, J. S.
Stinson, H. J. E.
Thorne Waite, A,
Villar, R.
Nand Lai
Hooper, G.
Horsfield, '
Nawaz,
Emm.
Trin.
Trin.H.
H.Selw.
Down.
Trin.
lai
, G. G. )
Id, R. B.y
H. M.
Pirbhai, R. K.
Trill, H. D.
Elmslie, W. G,
Riesle, W. B.
Swanwick, F. B,
Veevers, W.
Formoy, R. R.)
Hudson, R. J. )
F. L. I
w. M.y
, R. C. )
Dickinson, G. F.)
Peters, S. J. J
Gray, F. L,
Heald, —
Martin
Eber, R. L,
Hasan, N,
Kneen, E. C.
Marsh, W
Sen-Gupta, J. M.
Burn-Murdoch, A
Naoroji,J.A.D.)
Penn, A. H. /
Trin.H.
Trin.
Joh.
Caius
Caius
Pemb.
NonColl.
Trin.
Cains
Clare
Christ's
Down.
Pemb.
Pemb.
Down.
. Trin.
Christ's
Trin.
LAW TRIPOSES.
585
Jmie^ 1908.
Examiners :
Courtney S. Kenny, LL.D., Downing.
Henry Bond, LL.D., Trinity Hall.
A. H. Lush, M.A., Trinity Hall.
L. H. K. Bushe-Fox, M.A., -S^ John's.
Harold D. Hazeltine, Hon. M.A., Emmanuel.
PART II.
Wood, T. B. Joh.
Ds Bethell, C. ) Trin.
Morgan, W. W.j Trin.H.
Brocklehurst, T. P.) Trin. H.
Hall, J. A. y Clare
Jones, H. C. B. ) Emm.
Bomanji, J. K. R.
Brooke, J.
Crewdson, B. F.
Elmslie, W. G.
Engineer, A. A.
Fisher, F.
Hudson, R. J.
Jones, D. D.
Nicholls, D. M.
Sutton, C. J.
Swanwick, F. B,
Kinp's
Emm.
King's
Pemb.
Trin.
y Clare
Cuius
Pemb.
Down.
Emm.
Trin.
First Class.
Swords, W. F. Joh.
Second Class.
Waite, W. F.
Ds Sparke, J. B.
Doim.
Clare
Buchanan, J. N. Trin.
Barton, B. B. Trin.H.
Ds Bonser, W. J. i Christ's
Evans, E. V Trin.H.
Stinson, H. J. E. Emm.
J
Third Class.
Ontanon, C.
Pirbhai. R. K,
Solomon, C.G.
Pitts-Tucker, G
Ds Fleuret, F. S. )
Ds Stewart, D. M.V
Willett, E. \V.)
Preston, Sir J.
Ds Thomas, G. E. A.
Down.
Down.
Trin.H.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.
Caiut
Derbyshire, H. | Sid.
Sanderson, I. C. > Trin.
Williamson.G.E.) Trin.
Beck, E. W. T.) Clare
Stirlmg, G. S. f Clare
Hosken, H. )
Veevers, W.)
Lai, N. 1
Marsh, W. -
Martin, K. C.|
Dickinson, (J. F.
Burn Murdoch, A.
Mossop, A. G.
Riesle, W. B.
ChrittL
Joh.
Down.
Pemb.
Clare
Pemb.
Trin,
Pemb.
Trin. H.
PART I.
First Class.
Ds Kelly, I. G. Queens'
Arias, H. ) Joh.
Groves, K. G. { Trin.
Levy, L. C. ( Joh.
Scrutton, T. B.; Kind's
Evans, B. > Trin.
Rennoldson.H.F.) Trin.
Hamilton, G. C. H. ) King's
Lamb, G. C. E. [Pemb.
Stuart, D. C. R. [Trin.H.
Walford, H. H. ) Caius
Calderwood,J.L,) Caius
Ramsay, D, j Christ's
MacNair, A. D.
CaiM
Callingham, L. F.
Trin.
Stone, G.
Caius
Second Class.
"Wanless, G. L.
Clare
Jackson, B. R.)
Trin.
Sowden, J. R. V
Trin.H.
Waterer, C. R. )
Emm.
Third Class.
Crockford, L. 0. ^
Elmslie, K. W.
Pemb.
King's
Gibb, P.
Emm.
Innes-Cross.A.C.W.
Mudwin, H.
Trin.
(Pemb.
Pollock, M. V.
Trin.
Rigbv, F. J.
Tudsbery,F.C.T.>'
Caius
King's
Jeffrevs, R. 8. \Joh.
Kemp- Welch, H. A) TWi».
Eves, R. ». Trin.H,
Caldwell,K. F.T.xTVifclif.
Fisher, (J. H. / «5*
Mackay, K. VJVJ*
Keunert, C I Tr**"
KcwcMtlf, 0. S. / !>«•
86-6
J
686
LAW TRIPOSES.
June, 1909.
Examiners :
E. C. Clark, LL.D., St John's.
Courtney S. Kenny, LL.D., Down.
Henry Bond, LL.D., Trinity Hall.
A. H. Lush, M.A., Trinity Hall.
Harold D. Hazeltine, Hon. M.A., Emmanuel.
PAET 11.
Ds Cleary, W. C.)
Stone, G. f
Arias, H.
Levy, L. C.
Scougal, K. H.
Waterer, C. R.
Trin.
Cuius
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Emm.
Gibb, P. \ Emm.
Greenham,R.G.H. [ Jesus
Hubbuck, R. E. \Pemb.
Ds Humphrey s.W.H.j Christ's
Ds Bonner, C. A. J. | Emm.
Calderwood, J. L.( Caitis
First Class.
MacNair, A. D.
Ds Keuneman, A. E.)
Ds Smith, A. D. /
Callingliam, L. F.
Second Class.
Cains
Pemb.
Pemb.
Trin.
Evans, B. ) Trin.
Lamb, G. G. E.i Pemb.
Eves, R. S. ) Trin.H.
Kemp Welch,H.A.i Trin.
Third Class.
Ardeshir, A. H.
Brown, H. x\I.
Holt, F. A.
Jeffrevs, R. S.
Crockford, L. C.)
Medwin, H. j
Aitchison, I. G, \ Pemb.
Ds Higgius, C. A. Pemb.
Jones, A. "V. [King's
Ramsay, D. / Christ's
Stuart, D. C. R. Trin.H.
Tudsbery, F. C.T. I King's
Wanless, G. L. Clare
Trin.H.
Drinkwater.J.R.
Kinq's
Caius
Innes Cioss.A.C.W.
Trih.
King's
Kachorn, M. C.
Trin.
Joh.
Pollock, M. V.
■ Trin.
Pemb.
Rennoldson,H.F.
Trin.
Pemb.
Wharton,C.H.L.
H.Sehc.
Wyley, D. H. F. }
Jestis
Ds Foster, H. P. R.
I Kimj's
\ Caius
Ds Pye-Smith,T.E.B
Ds Perrin, E. C.
Pet.
PART I.
First Class.
Baker, J. E. Trin. H.
Hughes Jones, O. Joh.
Roscoe, W. Caius
Mohiuddin, G.) Down.
Sewell, H. V. \ Pet.
Smith, L. D. Joh.
Jennings, R. W. "V Jesus
NichoUs, A. C. [joh.
Pawson, D. O. f Trin. H.
Rensliaw, H. W. j Peml.
Squires, C. S. Caius
Collins, G. A.| Christ's
Gunn, L. L. > Corpus
Rosher, J. B.j Trin.
, J. M. \ Ti
all, W. / Pi
s, A. D.V Co
1, J. A. r H.
n, A. F.j Cli
Second Class.
Helme, J. M
Marshall
Roberts
Samuel
Steplien
Third Class.
Acheson Gray,
C. G. A. '
Bedford, S. H.
Beecroft, A. E.
Elliott, E. C.
Falcon, M.
Gell, W. C. C.
Jones, .J. S.
MacLaren, A.
Oakey, J. M.
Smith, S. P.
Stevens, W. G.
Trin.
Pemb.
Caius
Selw.
Clare
da Silva, C. H. ) Christ's
Rice-Jones, B. R.) Christ's
Davidson, J. C.C.\ Pemb.
Girling, E. A. H.Selw.
Hacker, H.W.L. I Jesus
Halliday, D.R.J, f Trin.
Hunter, G. J. Trin.H.
Staveley, H. S. / Jesus
Clarke, H. M. Clare
587
HISTORICAL TRIPOSES.
Examinations admitting to the Degree of B.A.
1875.
EXAMINKRS.
J. R. Seeky, M.A. ChristS.
J. Westlake, M.A. Trin.
J. B. Mayor, Rl.A. Joh.
B. E. Hammond, M.A. Trin
First
Class. , Second Class.
Ds »Wil8on
Brown
Duff 1
Moorei
Christ's Da Blake \ Jesus
Christ's Mackeanj Trin.
Trin. \ Clarke)
Trin 1 Ellis } Trin.
Ds
Third Class.
Ds Wright Joh.
1876.
Examiners.
J. R. Seeley.M.A. Christ's.
J. Westlake, M.A. Trin.
B. E. Hammond, M.A. Trin.
V. H. Stanton, M.A. Trin.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Clasi.
lold, F. S. Kin^s
Ds Pryor Trin.
Howson Cath.
Hansard Trin.
Ds Gibbs \ Trin.
Peacock] Clart
Nicholas! Chrutt
Tuke 1 Trin.
Fawkes 1 Joh.
White. H.E.i Joh.
De Salis Trin. H
1877.
Examiners.
J. R. Seeley, M.A.Christ's.
C. H. Monro, M.A. Caiut.
V. H. Stanton, M.A. Trin.
G. W. Prothero, M.A. King's.
First Class.
Ds *Thomely Tr. H.
^Bond 1 Tr.H.
Dean J ?«<•
Raikes Trtn.
Second Class.
Ds Parker Joh.
Lupton Trtn.
Third Class.
Darch
Haatingii
Jones
Agnew
Betu
Ratton
Marryat
DougUi
liilton
Seymour
Jttut
Jok.
Jtna
Trin,
Trin
Tr. U.
I>onn.
Trin.
THh.
Trim.
688
HISTORICAL TRIPOSES.
1878.
Examiners.
J. R. Seeley, M.A. Christ's.
J. VV. Willis- Jiurid, iM.A. Cuius.
G. VV. Prothero, M.A. King's.
William Cunning-ham, M.A. Trin.
First Class.
Holland
Brown
Hodgkin
Trin.
Trin.
Jesus.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Ds iKemp J oh.
Squire Pemb.
2Lyttelton,Hon.A. Trin.
3Conway 1 Trin.
Thompson, H. M.j Down.
Whiston Trin.
Ds Nevill Joh.
Harrison 'I 2Vm.
liury Trin.
Howson 1 Trin.
Hills Trin.
Waller f Trin.
Wanseyj Tr.H.
Rickett 1 Christ's
Thompson, C. L.i Trin.
Teague Emm.
1879.
Examiners.
Oscar Browning, M.A. King's.
J. W. Willis-Bund, Rl.A. Caius.
E. Seymer Thompson, M.A. Christ's.
William Cunningliam, iM.A. Trin.
First Class.
Second Class.
Mansfield,Ilon. J.W. Trin.
Ds Attwater Pemb.
4 Pease T^-in.
Prior Joh.
Third Class.
Neville-Rolfe
Clark, P. E.
Trin.
Trin.
1880.
Examiners.
tirst Class.
Oscar Browning, M.A. King's.
W. Cunningham, M.A. Trin.
Samuel K. Gardiner.
R. K. Wilson, M.A. King's.
Second Class.
Third
Class.
Fox 1
Willinkl
Jesus.
Gelderd \
Hawkins j
Jesus
King's.
Trin.
Joh.
Cox
Crewdson
King's
Harris
King's.
Ashmall
Querns'.
SGibson-Carmichaell Joh.
Thompson
1 Trin.
Gore-Browne
Trin.
1 K.C. 2 Deputy High Steward. M.P. for St George's, Hanover Square.
3 Sir W. M. Conway. Slade Profeosor of Fine Art, 1901—1904.
4 M.P. for Yorkshire (Cleveland), 1897—1902. 6 M.P. for Midlothian, 1895-
HISTORICAL TRIPOSES.
589
1881.
Examiners.
J. K. Seeley, M.A., Ch-isVs.
Samuel R. Gardiner.
R. K. WUson, M.A., King's.
V. H. Stanton, M.A., Tnnity.
First Class.
♦Stephen ) a,- Kim's.
1 Whitney J"*^- Kinci's.
Thompson Trin.
Second Class.
Christie Christ's.
Third Clou.
Boddington
Brinton
Jenu.
Trin.
WOMEN.
I Foxley, B. Neumkam. \
1 Taylor, M.M. Girt on. |
These Candidates would have been placed at the head of Class II.
HISTORICAL TRIPOS. NEW REGULATIONS.
June, 1882.
First Class.
Somervell King's.
2*Tanner Joh.
Examiners.
Oscar Browning, M.A., King's.
V. H. Stanton, M.A., Trinity.
J. Franck Bright, M.A., Univ. Coll
T. Thornely, M.A., Trin. Hall.
Second Class.
Story-Maskelyne 1 King's.
Sykes } Jesus.
Battersby | Trin.
Nugent-Bankes ) King's.
Oxford.
Third Class.
Oakley P'-mh
Hughes-Games Tr,,
Jones, H. E. ) Tin
Martineau j Tm
Lambrick Trii
Todd, M. M. Girton.
(3rd in 1st Class.)
WOMEN.
Smith, F. H. Neumkam.
(1st in 2nd Class.)
Ellis, K M. I- Uirion.
(FxiualwithlstinSrdCI.)
1 Hulsean Lecturer, :
« Tutor of St John't CoU«c«-
590
HISTORICAL TRIPOSES.
June, 1883.
Examiners.
J. Franck Bright, M.A., Univ. Coll., Oxford.
T. Thomely, M.A., Tri7i. Hall.
G. W. Prothero, M.A., King's.
W. Cunningham, M.A., Trinity.
First Class.
D8*Ropea King's
Haines King's
Second Class.
Drake | Trin.
Strakerj Jesus.
Third Class.
Carrington Trin.
Powell, E. O. King's.
Dickinson Trin.
Ds*Harris Down.
Ds Sandford Joh.
WOMEN.
Chamberlain, B. Netvnh.
(Between 1 and 2.)
Gadesden, F. M. A. Girton.
(=land2)
Williams, M. Newnham.
(Between 1 and 2)
June, 1884.
Examiners.
A. W. Ward, M.A., Feterhouse.
G. W. Protbero, M.A., King's.
W. Cunningham, B.D.. Trinity.
B. H. Holland, M.A., Trinity.
Ds *Cooper Corpus
First Class.
Leonard Clare
Crane
King's
Barclay, G. H. Trin.
Grubbe Trin.
Dsi*Griffith Down.
Scriven Trin.
Spencer-Stanhope Trin.
Second Class.
2 Roberts ) Trin.
Stork [ Clare
Whatton, J. S. ) Trin.
Ds Nunn Christ's
Ord 1
Sykes J
Fowler \
Rowe [
Shears i
Kino's
Trin.
King's
Christ's
Chalmers
Parker, T. H.
Rathbone
Third Class.
Trin. I
Joh.
Trin.
Gwatkin 1
Moresby ^
Sinclair ;
King's
Joh.
Trin. H.
WOMEN.
First Class. i
Powell Newnham
(bracketed 3) I
1 M.P. for Annlesoy. Recorder of Birkenhead.
Second Class.
Sprague Girton
(bracketed 3)
2 M.P. for Denbighshire (West
Green, G. E.
Stone
1 Raleigh King's
2Cliaml)erlain "\ Trin.
♦Giles [Caius
Lawrence, J
Sir H. H. -' Trin.
HISTORICAL TRIPOSES.
June, 1885.
Examiners.
A. W. Ward, Litt.D. Peterhouse.
?• J- Hammond, M.A., Tmiity.
J. B. Mullmger, M.A., St John's.
a. H. Holland, M.A., Trinity.
First Class.
{p}- , I *Walker
^^»ff « I Duffield
Second Class.
I Woodhead Joh.
Holland 1 Trin. H.
Roscoe ) Trin. |
Earp Clare
591
Pet.
Trin. H.
Fry
Wills
Trin.
Trin.
Allon ) Trin.
Lowe, E. S. 1 Sidney
First Class.
McArtliur,E. A. Girton
(bracketed with 4)
Third Class,
Ware Trin. H.
Tanner Christ's
Crawley, G. A. Trin.
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Huglies, E. P. Neumham
(between 1 and 2)
Howard, <
M. C. G. i Girton
Parker, A. ) Newnham
(between 4 and 5)
Norris, F. E. Neicnham
(bracketed with 9-12)
Dent
Maiden
Scott,
Hon. W.
Woolley j
M«=Ewen
Hall
Heginbotham
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin. H.
Trin.
Clare
Third Class.
Ashbee)
Torr ]
King's
Trin.
Greig
Pemb.
Holland
Trin.
Leake 1
Joh.
Rogerson (
Trin.
Townsend (
King's
Wilton )
Cath.
Buckingham
Trin.
First Class.
Rolleston, M. A.
Newnham
(bracketed with 1-3)
Wallace, A.
Newnham
(after 3)
Barlow, A.
Girton
(after 3)
June, 1886.
Examiners.
B. E. Hammond, M.A., Trinity.
J. B. MuUinger, M.A., St John's.
H. M. Gwatkin, M.A., St John'i.
T. Thornely, M.A., Trin. H.
First Class.
Cane i Trin.
Evans, A. J. [ Christ's
Sturge \ King's
Second Class.
Cannon ) Pet. Holland)
Maxse > King's Terry J
SaudfordI Corpus
Brooks PeL
Third Class.
Ds Huglies, R.) Joh.
Tanner ) Clare
Calverley,E.L.) 2'nn.
Vivian ) Trin.
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Freeman, L. H. Newnham
(after 3)
Dale, G. Newnham
(bracketed with 4)
j Naish, !•:. M. Newnham
I (bracketed witli 5-7)
I Byles, M. A. Newnham
I (bracketed with 9, 10)
1 Professor of English Lanftumge and Llteratur*. Osftit^
2 M.P. for Worcestershire, Eastern Diililon.
Fowler )
Ready )
Tatham)
King's
Clart
Trin.
Joh.
Jetus
Joh.
Third Class.
692
HISTORICAL TRIPOSES.
June, 1887.
Examiners.
H. M. Gwatkin.M.A., J.)/i.
T. Thorriel)', M.A., Trin. H.
R. Lodge, M.A., Oxon.
J. R. Tanner, M.k.Joh.
First Class.
i*Town8end- Warner Jesus
D8 2*Jenks )
Kendall/
King's
Kirut's
Malleson
Trin.
Houfe
Queens'
Bateson, M. Newnham
(between 1 and 2)
Moore, E. C. Newnham
(equal to 2)
Griffiths, M.K. Newnham
(equal to 4)
Second Class.
Ds Lewis King's
Dfi Bickersteth, R.) Pemb.
Evans, T. M. ] King's
Sandars
Dumas |
Hargrove >
Selwyn )
Carpenter
Trin.
Trin. H.
Trin.
King's
Kirig's
WOMEA'.
Paull, B. Newnham
(equal to 1)
Pattinson, K. I. Newnham
(between 4 and 5)
Bebbington, El A. Newnham
(equal to 5)
Third Class.
Ellam )
Wynne j
Greg I
MatthewsV
DsStretton )
Ds Ebden)
Studd ;
Fern€e
Buultjens
Sillem, L. R.
Corpus
Clare
Trin.
Joh.
Caius
Pemb.
King's
Christ's
Joh.
Trin.
June, 1888.
Examiners.
M, Creighton, M.A., Emm.
F. W. Maitland, M.A., Trin.
R. Lodge, M.A., Oxon.
J. R. Tanner, M.A., Joh.
First Class.
Wyatt-Davies Trin.
King's
*Corbett
Leonard, E. M. Girton
(after 2)
Simons, C. A. Newnham
Badham, E. F. } Newnham
Law, A. i Girton
Second Class.
Fox
Satterthwalte
Galsworthy)
Prior }
Somervell )
Neatby, W. B.
Davies-Colley ]
Dealtry j
Anthony)
Pennant >
Ds Wright )
King's
Trin.
Trin.
Clare
King's
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Pemb.
Third Class.
WOMEN.
Garaway, E. M. Newnham
(between 2 and 3)
Major, E. H. Girton
(equal with 9)
Pemb.
Jestis
Clare
Trin.
N H. Selw.
I Pemb.
} Corpus
Ds Maynard
de Lisle
Lea, T. S.
Gedge
Barton
Brougham
Ds Dickson
Martin, T. H. I Joh
Newbery / Joh.
Pease, A, F. Trin
Baldwin )
Michell [
Stork )
Ds Borrow!
Innes J
Trin.
Trin. H.
H. Selw.
Corpus
Trin.
Payne, L. C. Girton
(equal with 3)
Lamond, E. Girton
(equal with 6)
1 Master at Harrow.
2 Principal and Director of Studies to the Law Society.
HISTOKICAL TRIPOSES.
NEW REGULATIONS.
503
^r'^^oCZI^!^^^^^^^ Honours are pUced in
tinction may be affixed in cases of unusual exceH^ence '^'P''*^^'""^' «rder; marU^dE
June, 1889.
Examiners
M. Creightou, M.A., Z?Hm.
^. W. Maitland, M.A., Doion.
J. Westlake, M.A., Trin.
G. W. Prothero, M.A., King's.
Second Class.
Barclay Trin.
Bolland, C. F. Clare
2Brown, G. M. King's
First Class.
Ds 'Figgis Cath
Third Class.
Ds Collison Joh'
Fane THn.
Field, A. P. C. Joh.
Griffith Trin
3Hibbert Joh.
Lambert Trin.
Moulton Joh.
Pease Kinp's
Simmonds Christ's
Ds Wigram, R. A.Trin. H.
Wilkinson Trin.
Marshall, E. A. Girton
WOMEN.
Baxter
Blain
Budgett
Buxton, N. E.
Cliristie
Clapcott
Duckworth
Duncan
Henriques
Holmes
Johnson
Morrison
Powell, D.
Shapcote
Tregoning
VVoodin
TViM.
Jesiu
Tntu
Trin.
Joh.
Jrtiu
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Pet.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
Trin.
Trin.H.
Sanders, E. F.
Vipan, K.
Girton I
Newnham
Pratt, M. J.
Procter, A. M.
Girton
Girton
June, 1890.
Examiners.
G. W. Prothero, M.A., King's.
J. Westlake, iM.A., Tnn.
Fredk. York PoweU, M.A., Oxon.
W. Cunningham, D.D., Trin.
First Class.
Bateson King's
Ds Brown, P. H. Joh.
Ds Harbottle Joh.
Hogg King's
Beloe Corpus
Buckler Trin.
Ds Clark, H. E. Corpus
Currie Trin.
Duleep Singh,
Prince F. V Magd.
Fawcett Pet.
First Class.
Stevenson, H. Girton
Second Class.
Hurlock Joh.
Mathew, R J. Trin
Third Class.
Hellyer
Keightlev
Lupton, VV. H.
Macpherson
Millett
Palmer. W.O.H. Trin.
Joh.
Corpus
King's
Kino's
Trin.H.
Trotman
Wild, E.
Raoof
<Reckitt
Halt
Simpson
Thomas, N. U
Thompson, H.
//. Sfltc.
Jrtus
Kino's
K,.:.,-$
■Inn.
II. S, .u:
Tnn.
Jok.
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Fowle, M. Newnham
Houliston, R R Neumham
Ogilvy, M. Y. Newnham I
Third Clou.
Skinner, .M. >f »,
1 Hulsean Lecturer, 1908.
2 M.P. for Edinburgh (Central), 1900—1906.
3 BmA MMUr of DMttoo* OoUtM.
4 U.P. for Linoolnihlrt (BHm), llM-iMT.
594
HISTORICAL TKIPOSES.
Clifton-Smith Tr'm. H.
Gaskell, A. H. Christ's
Bruce, Hon. C.
E. H. T. C. Tnn.
Counsell H. Cav.
Foljambe Trin.
First Class.
Latter, M. Newnham
Osborn, C. Newnham
June, 1891.
Examiners.
W. Cunningham, D.D., Trinity.
F. York Powell, M.A., Oxon.
Arthur R. Ropes, M.A., King's.
H. Sidgwick, Litt.D., Trinity.
First Class.
Macnagliten Trin.
Second Class.
Da Muller
iQreen
Hickman
King's
Trin.H.
Third Class
King Trin.
Mayfield
Jesus
Caius
Ds Law Trin.
Lewis Queens'
Massingberd Trin.
Spensley Trin.
Watkins H. Selw.
WOMEN.
.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Bingham, C. Girton
Lawrence, T. Newnham
Reddan, M. Newnham
Smith, G. E. Newnham
Tooke, J. M. Newnham
Hanson, A. R. Girton
Hewitt, K Girton
Thackrah, R E. Newnham
Vernon, M. V. Newnham
Dunlop
June, 1892.
Examiners.
H. M. Gwatkin, M.A., Emmanuel.
B. E. Hammond, M.A., Trinity.
Arthur R. Ropes, M.A., King's.
G. Townsend- Warner, M.A., Jesus.
First Class.
King's | Ferrers King's \ Ds Heaton
Second Class.
King's
Baines, F. T.
Caius
Grenfell Trin.
2Trevelyan
Trin.
Barker
Trin.
Kitson Trin.
Wills
Trin.
Buxton
Trin.
Lepper King's
Wright
Trin.
Everett, A. L.
Trin.
Third Class.
Bell
Peynb.
Grantham Trin.
Norton
Trin.H.
Blackburne
Cath.
Gravson Emm.
Oppenheim
Trin.
Bottomley
Clare
Hale Pemb.
Ds Page, H.
Trin.
Cavendish
Trin.
Hamilton-Gordon
Raven
Joh.
Clements
H. Selw.
Trin.
Rickett
Christ's
Fisher
Trin.
Hanbury Trin.
Hohinson, A.T.Jesus
Frend
II. Selw.
M-^Grath C(yrpns
SRunciman
Trin.
Frew-Simsou
Nawab Syed
Symes
Trin.
Giles
Joh.
Mohi-Uddin Trin.
WOMEN.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Dodd, A. F. Newnham
Anderson, R. Girton
Davey, L.
Newnham
von Herder, A. E. M. S. E.
Derbyshire, L.
Newnham
Girto7i
Elsee, M.
Girton
Parker, M. E. Newnham
Hide, J.
Girton
Sellers, M. Newnham
Tidman, E.
Girton
Shackleton, E. Newnham
Shore, A. A. Newnham
Stephenson, A. M. Newnham
Wallis, C. S. Newnham
M.P. for Wednesbury, 1895—1906. 2 M.P. for Yorkshire (EUand).
3 M.P. for Dewsbury. President of the Board of Education.
HISTORICAL TRIPOSES.
June, 1893.
Examiners.
H. M. Gwatkin, M.A., Emmanuel.
Arthur L. Smith, Oxon.
Stanley M. Leathes, M.A., Trinity.
G. Townsend- Warner, M.A., Jesus.
First Class.
Hawkins King's
Maliaflfy Kinfs
iMasterman Joh.
696
Second Class.
Boyd Trin.
Coltman Trin
Ds Elliott, J. Trin.
2Guest,Hon.I.C. Trin.
Ainley H. Selw.
Bates H. Selw.
Cobb Trin.
Dickinson Trin.
Gurley King's
Norman Trin.
Penley Christ's
Third Class.
Dymott Pet.
Hoare,G.deM.G. Tmu
Langton Triti.
Nelson H. Selw.
WOMEN.
First Class.
Second Class.
Fry, N. L. Newnham
Piatt, E. M. Newnham
Tomn, L. C. A. Girton
Douglas, A. Newnham
English, S. P. Newnham
Henry, E. J. Newnham
Yates, L. J. Girt&n
Younger, J. A. Girton
June, 1894.
Robinson, B. F. Jet.
Ds Sandford Queenf
Smart Kino's
Ollivant
Peacock
Ware, F.
Trill.
Trin.
Caiiu
Third Class.
Caine, R.
Jowitt, D.
Newnham
N,-,n,h„m
Examiners.
T. Thornely, M.A., Trin. H.
Arthur L. Smith, Oxon.
Stanley M. Leathes, M.A., Trinity.
W. E. Collins, M.A., Selwyn.
First Class.
Gooch, G. P. Trin.
8*Reddawav King's
Allen King's
Dibble Emm.
Doncaster King'
Dyke King's
Aftab
Bartlet
Christoff
Combe
Evans
Penning
Christ's
Trin.
Jesus
Trin.
H. Selw.
Pemb.
First Class.
Second Class.
Field Cath.
Guest Corpus
Holme Jesus
Powys, J. C. Corpus
Third Class.
Lea, J. C. Pemb.
Lewin Trin.
McGowan Christ's
Malet Emm.
Meeres Clare
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Bake, C. H. Girton
Broadhent,.J. B. Newnham
Nachbar, H. Girton
Shore Nightingale,
M. T. B. Girton
Worthington.M. Newnham
Westcott
Wigram
Wood
Trin.
Trin.H.
King's
Phelps Trin.
Pile TriH. H.
Riddel! Corptu
Smith. F. G. Trin.
Wlndlev King's
Third Class.
Da vies, E. O. NetmMaf
Henderson, .M.
Turner, .M. A.
Girt'
OirtoH
M.'pS??is'.s;:s-™»'"''"' " "-"' o?» ~"S5='«^5;^
596
HISTORICAL TRIPOSES.
June., 18.95.
EXAMINEIJS :
T. Thoriiely, M.A., Trin. H.
W. E. Collins, M.A., Selwyn.
R. Lodge, Oxon.
W. A. J. Archbold, M.A., Pet.
Chatterj ee King's
d'Hautevflle, F. G. Trin.
Ds Fuller Emm.
Badhwar
Bidwell
Cameron
Clark
Christ's
H. Selw.
Jesus
Jesus
First Class.
Skeel, C. A. J. Girton
First Class.
*Clapham Kinfi's
Second Class.
M^Kee Jok.
Montgomery Christ's
Scott Pemh.
Vaughan-Williams Trin.
Third Class.
Cullingworth H.Selw.
Dow Clare
Griffith,L.E.H.Pe;.
Gurney Trin.
Nag Pet.
Player Emm.
Raleigh Trin.H.
Scott Caius
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Durham, F. H. Girton
Hopwood, M. Newn.
Richardson, M. B. Newn.
Robinson, A. J. Newn.
Baker-Gabb,B.R.M. Girton
Carpenter, R W. Newn.
Edwards, E. H, B. Girton
Fanner, K. EL Newn.
Mayor, F. M. Newn.
Skinner, J, L, Newn.
Smallhom, I. B. Newn.
Stacy, 0. H. C. Girton
June, 1896.
Examiners :
H. M. Gwatkin, M.A., Emmanuel.
Lord Acton, M.A., Trinity.
R, Lodge, M.A., Oxon.
W. A. J. Archbold, M.A., Peterhouse.
First Class.
*Geikie
*Goflfm
Kind's 1 i*Head Emm.
Jesus \ *Trevelyan, G. M, Trin.
Second Class.
Donington
Hearnshaw
Caius 1 Hosgood King's
Pet. 1 Karney Trin.
Third Class.
Adkins Joh.
Baerlein Trin.
Bradburne Pemb.
Cracknell
Hackblock Trin.
Higgins Cath.
Macdiarmid King's
Marshall, C. R King's
Paley Trin.
Pryce Trin.
Scarlin Joh.
Selwyn Trin.
Tod Trin.
Watt Kimj's
Weaver, A. B. Trin.
WOMEN.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
olman, E. M. Newnham
Boullen, R E. Newnham
Howard, M. A. Girton
James, C, E. Newnham
Morris, L. Newnham
Bass, E. Newnham
Hesse, R L. Girton
Jevons, M. S. Girton
Weston, B. M. P. Girton
Wooldridge, A.G. Newnham
1 Tutor of Emmanuel.
HISTORICAL TRIPOSES.
June^ 1897.
Examiners :
H, M. Gwatkin, M.A., Emvianuel.
Lord Acton, M.A., Tnnity.
E. C. K. Gonner, Oxon.
W. J. Corbett, M.A., King's.
First Class.
Roberts Pet.
597
Ackroyd, R
Bryers
Carter
Duff
Bicknell
Bishop
Brunarit
Buxton, W.
Davies, H.
Deacon
Eddison
Caius
Joh.
Caius
King's
Christ's
Christ's
Kituj's
Tri'n.
Emm.
H. Selw.
Trin.
Second Class.
Ginwala Trin.H.
Hartley, C. S. Trin.
Kennaway King's
Pritchard King's
Third Class.
Graham Trin.
Harris Trin. H.
Hawkes Trin.
Holroyd King's
Ds Knight Cla/re
Lee Pemb.
Snape
Vknses
Wilmott
Emm.
Wilson. H.
Trin.H.
Wrigley
King's
Loyd, L. C.
Trin.
Muggeridge
Trin.
Rowntree
King's
Weatherhead
Emm.
Wigram,M.E. Trin.
Yeomans
Christ's
First Class.
Lane, H. M. M. Newnham
Manley, L. B, Nemiham
Moore, F. A. A, Newnham
Gaskoin
Gutteridge
Barclay, D. B. Trin.
Cohen King's
Gardner-Brown Pemb.
Guest Christ's
Gun Trin.
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Anthony, M. E.
Boys, J. M.
Creighton, L.
Edwards, A. F.
Kirknian, E. L.
Sewell, E. E.
Newnham , Clark, L. I.
Newnham Cooper, M. D.
Newnham ' Curran, M. B.
Girton King, L. L.
Newnham Turner, A.
Newnham I
Netcnkam
Newnham
Girton
Newnham
NewnMam
Armbruster
Atkinson
Caius
Sid.
Pet.
Clare
June, 1898.
Examiners :
E. Hammond, M.A., Trinity
C. K. Gonner, M.A., Oxon.
. J. Corbett, M.A., King's.
N. Figgis, M.A., Cath.
First Class.
Non Coll. I *Laurence
King's \ Lee, J. R,
Second Class.
Howard,Hon.G.W.A. Trin.
Lytton, Earl of Trin.
M<=i)ougall King's
Makins Pemb.
Porter Christ's
Third Class.
Gibson- Watt Trin.
Hodgson, I. W. K. Trin.
M«€lelland Emm.
Trin.
Trin.
*Ru8liniore
Trollope
Weedon
Wheeler, M.
Mackenzie
Sen
ToDiliDSon
Calk.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.H.
King's
Kiwi's
Clare
First Class.
Kitson, E. M. Newnham
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Johnson, M. H. Girton
Malini, M. C.
Scott, M. L.
Stokes, E. M.
Sturge, M.
Wells, M. L
Newnham
Girton
Newnham
Newnham
Girton
Third Class.
Barclay. M. J.
Hridson, M. ^_i^
(Yookfiiden, M. WW
Flux, M. C.
Fro(Kl, 1).
Hill. H. .M.
Ilollinifton. M
Jackw^n.M.
I JamM. T. M.
Hoftoies, M. ,
WlUon, O. M.
fUrlim
(iirltin
fifwnham
Srtcnttam
Hrwnham
(iirlim
Oirion
598
HISTORICAL TRIPOSES.
June, 1899.
Examiners :
H. M. Gwatkin, M.A., Emmanuel.
W. E. Heitland, M.A., Joh.
W. J. Ashley, M.A., Oxon.
Beaumont,J.W,F. Pemb.
Conolly, C. G. Trin.
G. L. Dickinson, M.A,, King's.
J. N. Figgis, M.A., Cath.
W. r. Reddaway, M.A., King's.
Bagge. J. P. King's
Bridgwater, H.N. Trin.H.
Clarke, A. B. Jesits
Ds Ferrers, V. M. Trin.
First Class.
i*Pigou, A. C.
Seward, R. W.
King's
King's
Spalding, P. J. Jesus
Second Class.
Hawes, C. H.
Man, M. L.
Meakin, G.
Norton, R. H.
Trin.
Emm.
Trin.
King's
Thomas, A. H. Cath.
Thornton, R. H. Pet.
Trapp, C. H. NonColl.
Wilkin, Anthony King's
Aloni, N. K.
Bose, S. M.
Bradney, G. P.
Brittain, R.
Gillespie, A. M.
Non Coll.
Christ's
Trin.H.
Glare
King's
Third Class.
Glencross,J. R. M. Trin.
Harrison, G.R.D. Pemb.
Maddison-Green,
C. A. Pemb.
First Class.
Gordon, M. D. Girton
Warrell, E. E. Newnht
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Moore, C H. Joh.
Mo watt, R. King's
Newmarch, E. W. King's
Whytehead,W.L. H.S'elw.
Hewit, V.
Josephy, J.
Logan, E. H.
O'Donoghue,
E. F. L. P.
Percival, A. M.
Newnham
Newnham
Girton
Newnham
Girton
Thirlwall, B. K. C. Neimham
Third Class.
Beith, .T.
Newnham
Brittain, F. W.
Girton
Corner, S.
Neimham
Goodenough, F. A.
Girton
Goodman, M.-L.
Newnham
Lawrence, H. C.
Girton
Lomas, E. M.
Newnham
Newton, W.
Girton
NEW REGULATIONS.
The names of those who ohtain Honours in Part I. are arranged in three classes, and the
names of those who obtain Honours in Part II. are arranged in three classes. Each class contains
one or more divisions and the names (if any) in each division are arranged in alphabetical order.
June, 1899.
PART I
First Class.
Goffin, S. F. H.
Jesus 1
Narayanan
R. King's
Mumford, G. B
King's \
"Winstanley
,D.A. Trin.
Second Class.
Andrews, C. O.
H.Selw.
Harcourt, R. V
Trin.
Nanavutty, E.
M. King's
Downton, B, M.
Emm.
Honter, R. F.
Emm.
*Pollock, F. J.
Trin.
Gane, C. V.
Cath.
Megaw, M. G.
Trin.
Wood, L. S.
Cath.
Third Class.
Botterill, A.
Pemb.
Donovan, R. B.
Pet.
Ronald, A. B.
Trin.
Bowles, G. F. S
Trin.
Finch, H. A. I.
Trin.
Salzmann, F.
Pemb.
Clayton, N. W.
Qwens'
Freeman, P. H.
Trin.
Sandbach, J. B. Kino's
Cornish, H. D.
Trin.
Morse, F. A. Y\
King's
Spencer, B. A.
Kino's
Dalton, LI. C.
Trin.
Orr, J. W.
Joh.
Stanley, E J.
Trin.
Davies, J. B.
Jesus
Phillips, A. L.
Trm.
WOMEN.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Bedford, D. C.
Newnham
Dixon, D. C.
Newnham
Barlow, M. E. W.
Girton
Murray, A. E.
Girton
Downing, M. K.
Girton
Biggs, E. L.
Netvnham
Smith, A. M.
Girton
Home, G.
Newnham
Jolmson, H. M.
Girton
Tucker, M. A.
Newnham
Lamb, H. E.
Nevnham
Mercer, E.
Newnham
Lewis, W.
Newnham
Monk, A. E.
Newnham
Lloyd, 0. M.
Philipps, W. D.
Girton
Poyser, F. R.
Newnham
Newnham
Rammell, E. L.
Newnham
Shillington, S. F.
Girton
Spencer, D. M.
Wiasemsky, L.
Newnham
Girton
1 Professor of Political Economy.
HISTORICAL TRIPOSES.
June, 1900.
Examiners :
H. M. Gwatkin, M.A., Emmanuel.
A. H. Johnson, M.A., Oxon.
W. E. Heitland, M.A. Joh.
G^ L. Dickinson, M.A., King's.
W. A. S. Hewins, M.A., Ozon.
W. F. Reddaway, M.A. King's.
PART
699
Goffin, S. F. H.
Ds Kerry, W.
Andrews, C. O.
Dalton, LI. C.
Gane, C. V.
Honter, R. F.
Ds Kerby, E. T.
Bowles, G. F. g
Clayton, N. W.
First Class.
Murray, A. E,
Smith, A. M.
Spencer, D. M
Tucker, M. A.
H. Selw.
Trin.
Cath.
Emm.
Clare
Trin.
Queens'
Girton
Girton
Newnham
Newnham
Carter, E. H.
Dixon, F. N.
Jesus
Caius
Cox, H. A. M. Cath.
Gillett, A. B. King's
Kidd, H. L. Trin.
Mills, J. T. NonColl.
Bathurst, C. R. Emm.
Beeton, A. E. Trin.
Burne, S. A. H. Pet.
Buxton, H. J. Trin.
Hart, E. P. Joh.
Hazlerigg./S'«VA.G. Trirh.
Hesmondhalgh.W. Cath.
II.
First Class.
Jesus
Joh.
Ronald, A. B.
Salzmann, F.
Wood, L. S.
Wyeth, F. J.
* Pollock, F. J. Trhi.
Winstanley, D. A. Trin.
Second Class.
Megaw, M. G. Trin.
Ds Moxon, T. A. Joh.
Narayanan, R. Kiwt's
Phillips, A. L. LI. Trin.
Plummer, S. H. Trin.
Third Class.
Cornish, H. D. Trin.
Davies, J. B. Jesus
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Dixon, D. C. Netmham
Downing, M. K
Home, G
Trin.
Pemb.
Cath.
Joh.
Lewis, W.
Lloyd, 0. M.
Mercer, E.
Philipps, W. D,
Poyser, F. R.
Shillington, S. F.
Girton
Newnham
Neutiham
Girton
Neumham
Neumham
Neumham
Girton
DowntOD, B. M. Emm.
Orr, J. W. Joh.
I Third CUut.
' Bennett, R 8. Netenham
Monk, A. £. Newnham
PART I.
First Class.
Godfrey, J. B. D.
Hedley, "'
W.
Pet.
King's
Second Class.
Milnes, J. H. Joh.
Noel, E. B.
Trin.
Parry, E. A.
Kino's
Picton-VVarIow,F.T. Emin.
Third Class.
Hoare, E. G.
Howick (Lord)
Trin.
Trin.
Jones, D. 0.
Joh.
Leviefl, E. G.
Emm.
Lloyd, A. C. G.
Queens'
Odgers, F. W.
Robertson, J. C.
Trin.
Trin.
M*FarIane, J. Kisntf
i»Temperley,H.W.V. KimgTt
Prickard.T.F.V. Kiiuft
Sheane, W. P. C. CaUi
Simpson, LI. E. Smm.
Sagar, J. W.
Sheriff, S. .M.
Taylor, I). R,
Tavlor, .S
Wilson, A. P.
White, H. M.
JetuM
Joh.
Vkrisfs
Chntt's
Kill's
Ptmh.
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Booth, M. P. Newnham
Brown, H. M. Girton
Child, M. D. Newnham
Morrison, E. M. Girtan
Russell, A. Newnham
Schafer, M. Girton
1 Fellow of PetarboiMe,
I Third Class.
Evans, A. C. .M. (hrion
Fletcher, H. M.
Palme, I. S. A.
Ruascll. A. \.
Smith, E M.
Wilson, F.
Snmhitm
Nfienhttm
NrmUktm
(iirlim
Uirli'H
600
HISTORICAL TRIPOSES.
NEW REGULATIONS.
The names in each class are arranged in alphabetical order
June, 1901.
Examiners:
S. M. Leathes, M.A., Trinity.
A. H.
Johnson, (Oxon.)
G. E. Green, M.A., Gonville and Caiiis.
J. W.
Headlam, M.A., King's.
W. A.
S. Hewius, {Oxon.)
W. F.
Eeddaway, M.A., King's.
PART II.
First Class.
Dixon, F. N.
Caius
♦Meredith, H. O. King's
1 i*Temperley,H.
W.V.
Godfrey, J. B. D.
Pet.
Mumford, G. B, King's
Second Class.
1
Kitig's
Carter, E. H.
Jesus
Kennedy, A. R. King's
Ds Pim, F. H.
Christ's
Cox, H. A. M.
Cath.
Kidd, H. L. Trik.
Powell, P.
King's
8 Forster, E. M,
King's
Nanavutty, E. M. King's
Ds Novce, F. Cath.
Ds Scotson, J. T.
Pet.
Gillett, A. B.
King's
Ds Towle, J. H.
Joh.
' Third Class.
Burne, S. A. H.
Pet.
Jones, D. 0. Joh.
Ponsonby, {Ho
I.) V. B.
Buxton, H. J.
Trin.
Levien, E. G. Emm.
Trin.
Freeman, P. H.
Trin.
Lloyd, A. C. G, Queens'
Prickard, T. F.
V. King's
Hazlerigg,(SiV)A
G. Trin.
Milnes, J. H. Joh.
Sagar, J. W.
Jesus
Hesmondhalgh,W. Cath.
Noel, E. B. Trin.
Sheane, W. P.
C. Cath.
Hoare, E. G.
Howick (Lord)
Trin.
Picton-Warlow, F. T.
Sheriff, S. M.
Joh.
Trin.
Emm.
Spencer, B. A.
King's
WOMEN.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Barlow, M. E. W. Girton
Evans, A. C. M,
Girton
Booth, M. P. Newnham
Morrison, E. M.
Girton
Brown, H. M. Girton
Palme, I. S. A.
Newnham
Ciiild, M. D. Newnham
Russell, A. I.
Newnham
Johnson, H. M. Girton
Smith, E. M.
Girton
Lamb, H. E. Newnham
Russell, A. Newnham
Schafer, M. Girton
Wiasemsky, L. Girton
Wilson, F. Girton
PART I.
First Class.
*Benians, E. A
Joh. 1 Smith, G.
B. Kiiig's
Smith. A. J. ]
tt. Trin. 1
Second Class.
Bell, A. C. H.
Trin.
Ellson, S. K Trin.
Richardson, T.
Clare
Birch, H. L.
Trin.
Gray, G. H. M. King's
Smith, E. J.
King's
Braitlmaite, P. P
Caim
Kennedy, II. Pemb.
Strachey, G, L.
Trin.
Darling, M. L.
King's
Lea Wilson, H.W. Tri7i.
Sturdee, R. J.
NonColl.
Dodds, S. R.
Trin.H.
Macaulay, C. C. H.Selw.
Thurlow, A. R.
Cath.
Droop, A. H.
Trin.
Peacey, H. M. King's
Trapnell. J. G,
King's
Eardley-Wilmot,C.R. Clare
Third Class.
Davies, D.
King's
Holme, M. I. Jesus
Reynolds, R. P.
NonColl.
De Hamel, H. G.
Kino's
Hose, R. E. Jesus
Teakle, S. G.
Joh.
Dodgshun, E. J.
Joh.
Jones, C. W. Trin.
Thompson, E. \
\ King's
Doorly, M. E.
H.Selw.
Martin, C. Christ's
Turnell, C. M.
Joh.
Ghose, S. K.
Trin.
Morris, F. B. Pemb.
Wells, E.
Pemb.
Gilbart-Sniith,C.D. Trin.
Poole, S. J. Cath.
Woodman, C. H. Queens
Goodhart, A. W.
Corp.
Power, A. W. E. Pemb.
First Class.
:Bradford,D.M.G. Newnham
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Binyon, C. M. Girton
Panton, A. I. F, Girton
Stowell, L. Girton
Third Class.
Hughes, E. L. Girton
Thompson, E. L. Girton
WiUis, D. S. Newnham
1 Gladstone Prize. Fellow of Peterhouse.
HISTORICAL TRIPOSES.
601
< . Westlake, LL.D., Trinity.
>. M. Leathes, M.A., THnity
June, 1902.
Examiners :
PART II.
♦Benians, E. A. JoA.
Hedley, W. King's
Bell, A. C. H. Trin.
Birch, H. L. Trin.
Braithwaite, P. P, Caius
Darling, M. L. King's
Droop, A. H. Trin.
Eardley-Wilmot,C,R. Clare
Ellson, S. E. Trin.
Dodds, S. R.
Dodgshun, E, J.
Doorly, M. E.
Goodhart, A. W.
Holme, M. I.
Trin.H.
Joh.
n.Selw.
Corp.
Jesus
First Class.
Hopkins R V.N. Emm.
1 Smith, A. J. H. Trin.
Second Class.
Gilbart-Smith, C. D. Trin
Lea- Wilson, H. W. Trin.
Macaulay, C. C. H.Selu).
MeFarlane, J. Kimf's
Mills, J. T. NonColl.
Parry, E. A. King's
Third Class.
Hose, R. E. Jesus
Kennedy, H. Pemb.
Lambert, H. Trin.
Morris, F. B. Pemb.
Poole, S. J. Cath.
ADVANCED STUDENT.
Alston, L. JS'on Coll.
Stevens, F. B. Christ's
Peacev, H. M.
Richards, R. C.
Smith, G. B.
Sturdee, R. J.
Teakle, S. G.
TImrlow, A. R.
Kinti's
TriH.
King's
NonCoU.
Joh.
Calk.
JoK
Turnell, C. M.
Ds Turner, H. C.
Wells E. p^,
W oodman, C. H. Queens'
First Class.
Panton, A. I. F. Girton
Pearce, M. M. Newnham
WOMEN.
Second Class
Binyon, C. M. Girton „„„, _ ,
Bradford, D. M. G. Newnham Willis, D. S.
Fletciier, H. M, Newnham
Stowell, L. Girton
Thompson, E. L. Girton
Third Clou.
Hughes, K L. Girton
Ne¥mham
Appasamy, P.
Brown, B. G.
PART I.
First Class.
Emm. I FUtch, J.
Trin. Kerr. K
Barber, J. Trin.
Berry, S. M. Clare
Evans, C. E. NonColl.
Garle-Browne,J.B. Juh.
Gordon, J. G. Trin.
Hamilton, T. King's
Harding, W, I. Joh.
Second Class.
Hicks, G. B.
Hone, J. M.
Johnson, W. M.
Lush, J. A.
2*Mitchell. W.
OUivant, E.
Pet.
Jesus
Trtn.
H.Selw.
Cath.
King's
Barclay, G. A.
Trin.
Challinor, W. F.
Trin.
Chapman, W. H.
Trin.
Conacher, H.
Emm.
Douglas, R. H.
Pemb.
Eames, J. W.
Trin.
Edmonds, J.
Emm.
Evans, P. D.
Pemb.
Fancourt, W.
Caius
First Class.
Campbell, J. L. Girton
Third Class.
Gardner-Brown, F.S.G. Pemb.
Gray, H.
Haidar, S. A.
Holland, F.
Laurence, C.
Merz, E. L.
Mills, R. 8,
Owen. G. C.
Parker-Smith, R. Cath.
Jesus
Christ's
Kino's
Trin.
King's
Corp.
Trin.n.
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Cunningham, A. Girton
Dixon, G. Newnham Randall, S,
Jacobson, K. M. Girton • Smith, M. H.
I Judson, A.
Hawtliorn, F. A.
Hubback, J. C.
i Palmer, O. L,
Pennycuick, D. M.
Girton
King's
Trin.
Russell, O. G. Kina's
Warde-Aldam,W..StA. TVm.
White, J. H. NonColf.
Williams T.C.L. NonVoU.
Wilson, J. 1). Caitu
»Wingtield-Stratford,
K C. kite's
PhUltps, T. C.
Pilkington, G. R.
Poolev. A. M.
Roberts, A. J. R,
Sassoon, K. V.
Sleik'ht. A. 1».
KonaT»et-Ward,R. Ptwik.
Truscott, H. F. Eiit^s
Wiles. J. W. AonCoU.
Pet
Trin.
Clare
Jttus
Trin.
Joh.
Third Class.
Newnham Anderson, A.
Newnham Heiiiiff, I.. K.
Newnham HriKifs, .VI.
Newnham | HattersJey. M.
Newnham \ .Micholls, K.
Newnham I Parr. K K.
1 Gladstone Prize.
a Formerly Follow ofChrM^fc
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602
HISTOKICAL TKIPOSES.
June,
1903.
Examiners:
J. Westlake, LL.D., Trinity.
H. A.L
. Fisher, (Oxon.)
0. Browning, M.A., King's.
N. Wedd, M.A., King's:
S. M. Leathes, M.A., Triniti/.
J. H. Clapham, M.A., King's.
PART II.
First Class.
Appasamy, P. Emm.
Flitch, J. E. C. Kino's
i*Mitchell,W. Cath.
Brown, B. G. Trin.
Kerr, K. Trik.
Second Class.
Berry, S. M. Clare
Harding, W. I. Joh.
Schofield, F. H. V. ChrijiVt
Davies, D. Kinc/'s
Har Kishad Singh Joh.
Sleight, A. B. Joh.
Douglas, R. H. Pemb.
Hicks, G. B. Pet.
Somerset-Ward.R. Pemb.
Edmonds, J. Eniin.
Hone, J. M. Jesus
Strachey, G. L, Trin.
Garle-Browne,J,B. Joh.
Ds Hunt, A. E. Pet.
Warde-Aldam,W.StA. Trin.
Gordon, J. G. Trin.
Johnson, W. M. Trin.
White, J. B. Non Coll.
Gray, G. H. M. King's
Parker-Smith, R. Cath.
Williams,T.C.L. NonColl.
Gray, H. Jesiis
Robinson, T. H. Joh.
Wilson, J. D. Caius
Hamilton, T. King's
Sassoon, E. V. Trin.
Third Class.
Barclay, G. A. Trin.
Laurence, C. Trin.
Phillips, T. C. Pet.
Chapman, W. H. Trin.
Locker-Lampson,0,S. Trin.
Pilkington, G. R. Trin.
Evans, P. D. Pemb.
Lush, J. A. H.Selw.
Roberts, A. J. R. Jesm
Evans, C. E. Non Coll.
Mills, R. S. Corp.
Thompson, E. V. King's
Fancourt, W. Cuius
OUivant, E. King's
Watson, A. P. Kmg's
Gardner-Brown,F.S.G. Pemb.
WOMEN.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Cunningham, A. Girton
Campbell, J. L. Girton
Bennet, L. K. Girton
Dixon, G. Newnham
Hawthorn, F. A. Newnham
Briggs, M. Newnham
Hubback, J. C. Newnham
Hattersley, M. Newnham
Jacobson, K. M. Newnham
Parr, K. E. Newnham
Judson, A. Girton
Pennycuick, D. M. Newnham
Micholls, E. Girton
Randall, S. Newnham
Palmer, 0. L, Newnham
'
Smith, M. H. Newnham
PART I.
First Class.
Davies, D. J.
Trin. 1 Michaelides, C
. C. King's
Second Class.
«
Abbott, H. A. Queens'
Evans, H. T. Joh.
Reece, M. G. B. Joh.
Agnew, G. C. King's
Fowler, A. H. Sid.
Seymour, C. King's
Allen, G. K. Trin.
Gard, H. G. Emm.
Simpson, D. A. Cath.
Ash, G. B. Trin.
Goodall, C. H. King's
Thompson, C.H.F. Trin.
Basu, M. Emm.
Hollins, E. M. King's
Thorn hill, N. King's
Cautley, P. F. L. Trin.
Jenkins, R. T. Trin.
Walker, A. H. Trin.
Devereux, E. R. P. Christ's
Kirkness, L
H. Joh.
Wilkinson, E. R. Joh.
Castle, T. R. Trin.
Cooper, A. C. Christ's
Hacking, E. M. Pemb.
Harrison, H. E, King's
Hedley, I. King's
First Class.
Seaman, M. Newnham
Shillington, V. M. Girton
Second Class.
AbrikossofiF, A. Girton
Third Class.
Hill, R. J. Pemb.
Kitson, R. D. Trin.
Lamplugh, A. A. F. Joh.
Ollivant, R. C. Trin.
Robson, R. H. Non Coll.
WOMEN.
Eccles, J. Girton
Edwardes, M. L. E. Girton
Fawcus, A. M. Girton
Howard, Lady D. G. Girton
Northcote, J. Newnham
Sharraan, R.
Newnham
1, P. D. King's
Sprigg, H. A. G. Trin.
Tinn, N. King's
Webb, E. Non C'oU.
Weston, J. C. King's
Third Class.
Balcombe, M. W. Newnham
Harvey, H. G. Newnham
Read, E. J. I. Girton
Shuckburgh, D. F. Newnham
Taylor, W. A. S. Girton
1 Gladstone Prize. Formerly Fellow of Christ'e.
HISTORICAL TRIPOSES.
603
June, 1904.
Examiners :
W. Cunningham, D.D., Trinity.
J. B. Bury, M.A., King's.
O. Browning, M.A., King's.
N. Wedd, M.A., King's.
R. V. Laurence, M.A., Trinity.
D. J. Medley, M.A., {Oxon.)
PART n.
First Class.
Kirkness, L. H.
Nissim, J.
Abbott, H. A.
Allen, G. K.
Boyle, D. H.
Broomfield, R. S.
Cautley, P. F. L.
Cooper, A. C.
Davies, D. J.
Gard, H. G.
Queens'
Trin.
Joh.
Christ's
Trin.
Christ's
Trin.
Emm.
Joh.
Joh.
Russell, G. G. King's
'^Wingfield-Stratford, E, C. King's
Second Class.
Hall, J. F. Clare
Hedley, T. King's
Lamplugli,A.A.F. Jofi.
Lodge, T. Trin.
Ds Owen, G. C, Trin.H.
Reece, M. G. B. Joh.
Robson, R. H. NonColl.
Seymour, C. King's
Simpson, T>. A. Cath.
Thompson.C.H.F. Trin.
Thornhill, N.
Truscott, R. F.
Walker, A. H.
Wiles, J. W.
Wilkinson, E. R.
King's
King's
Trin.
NonColl.
Joh.
Third Class.
Ash, G. B. Trin. I Kitson, R. D. Trin.
Eames, J. W. Trin. Ollivant, R. C. Trin.
Hill, R. J. Pemb. I Russell, P. D. King's
Sprigg, H. A. G. Trin.
Webb, E. NonColl.
Weston, J. C. King's
WOMEN.
First Class.
Adamson, M. A. Newnham
Second Class.
Bennett, N.
Fawcus, A. M.
Howard, Lady D. G.
Seaman, M.
Sharman, R.
Shillington, V. M.
Girton
Girton
Girton
Newnham
Neionham
Girton
Third Class.
Balcombe, M. W.
Newnham
Edwardes, M. L. E
Girton
Harvey, H. G.
Newnham
Northcote, J.
Neumham
Read, E. J. L
Girton
Shuckburgh, D. F.
Taylor, W. A. S.
Newnham
Girton
26—2
604
mSTORICAL TRIPOSES.
PART I.— June, 1904.
First Class.
iFay, C. R.
iPlullips, C. S.
King's
King s
Reddy, C. R. Joh
Reynolds, H. O.
Bill, S. A.
Boothroyd, E. E.
Bouquet, A. C.
Brayshay, S.
Burchell, F, B.
Carmichael, E. W.
Collett, S.
Deck, S. F.
Dickinson, P. P.
FitzGerald, G. T.
Ford, R. M.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Cath.
King's
NonColl.
Pemb.
Cuius
King's
King's
Trin.H.
Ashcroft. J. M.
Ball, E. F.
Bell, W. H. D.
Berry, W.
Bowen-Colthurst,
R. M«G.
Burke, H. F.
Buxton, L. W. W.
Coopland- Julian,
T. E.
Cope, T. G.
Davies, L. D.
Caius
Jesus
Trin.
King's
Trin.
King's
Trin.
Queens'
Trin.
Queens'
Second Class.
Gilliland, G, F.
Grant, J.
Grear, E. L.
Gull, E. M.
Hallowe8,B. J. K
Hilton, H. D.
Hudson, E. C.
Hulbert, F. S.
Iwasaki, K.
Jones, F. R,
ITiird Class.
Deane, C. H.
Fosbrooke, H. L.
Hope, G. L. N.
Hutchinson, A. C.C.
Kennedy, A. K. C.
Kent, C.
King, S.
Lea Wilson, C. A.
Macmorran, K. M.
Meyer, H. G.
Morrison, H. H.
Napier, P. H.
Trin.
Jordan, H. R.
Pemb.
King's
Rose, H. C.
Joh.
NonColl.
*Tatliam, G. B.
Trin.
Trin.
Tennant, N. R. D
Pemb.
Caius
Webb, H. C.
Christ's
Trin.
Weber, R. E,
Pemb.
Trin.
Wellesley, R.
King's
Trin.
Wilkinson, L. U.
Joh.
Pemb.
Yugala (//.«.//.
Christ's
Prince of Siam]
Trin.
Trin.
Overy, K.
Emm.
Clare
Payne-Cook, G. G
. Corp.
Pemb.
Reed, L. G.
King's
J. Tr.H.
Second^, E. C.
Kirig's
Trin.
Somervell, A. C.
King's
Trin.
Thornton, N. S.
Trin.
Clare
Torrey, G. E. F.
Venn, J. A.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
. King's
Walker, E. E.
Trin.
Trin.
Wilkinson, C, A.
Sid.
H.Selw.
Young, J, D.
Pemb.
First Class.
Abram, A.
Girton
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Bradshaw, J.
Rickards, A. V.
Sills, K.W. ■
Newnham
Girton
Girton
Third Class.
Koppel, A. H. O. Netvnham
MacArthur, S. E. Newnham
Mason, R W. Neumham
Morlais- Jones, M. G. Girton
Scott, M. New7iham
Simmonds, H. M. Newnham
Stevenson, E. R. Newnham
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Examiners
HISTOKICAL TRIPOSES.
June, 1905.
606
/R. V. Laurence, M.A., Trinity.
\ J. B. Bniy, M.A., King's.
F. W. Head, M.A., Emmanuel.
W. E. Heitland, M.A., St John's.
J. Medley, M.A., Owon.
T. Thoniely, M.A., Trinity Hall.
P
PART II.
First Class.
Ds Atkey, F. A. H.
Pemb.
Fay, C. R. Kim's
Reynolds, H. O. Emm.
Basu, M.
Emm.
Kennedy, W. T. Trin.
Ds Rust, P. J. Pemh.
Ds *Beck, F. G. M.
Clare
Phillips, C. S. King's
Second Class.
Ds Yeoh, G. S. Joh.
Ds Annand, A. W.
Pemb.
I<:iliot, E. J. Trin.
Kennedy,A.K.C.rrm.
Ball, E. F.
Jesus
Ford, n. M. Trin.H.
Ds Parsons, C. Pemb.
Bill, S. A.
Trin.
Goodall, C. H. King's
Ds Searle, G. A. H. Christ's
Boothroyd, E. E
Trin.
C.T&nt, .J. King's
Second^, E. C. King's
* Tatham, G. B. Trin.
Bouquet, A. C.
Trin.
Grant, F. H. S. Joh.
Brayshav, S.
Cath.
Gull, E. M. Trin.
Teunant, N. R. D. Pemb.
Ds Briggs, W. R.
Christ's
Hallowes,B.J.K.C'aiM*
Weber, R. E. Pemb.
Ds Clague, J.
Pet.
Hamilton,K.L.B. Joh.
Hughes, J. W.W.^mm.
Wellesley, R. King's
Collett, S.
Pemb.
Wilkinson, L. U. Joh.
Deck, S. F.
Caius
Jordan, H. R. Pemb.
Ds Wilson, T. I. W. Kim>'s
Dickinson, P. P.
King's
Third Class.
Ashcroft, J. M.
Cains
Gilliland, G. F. Trin.
Meyer, H. G. Trin.
Bowen-Coltliurst,R. MacG.
Grear, E. L. NonColl.
Napier, P. H. Trin.
Trin.
Harrison, H. E. King's
Overy, K. Emm.
Burke, H. F.
King's
Hilton, H. D. Trin.
Payne-Cook,G.G. Corp.
Buxton, L. W. W
. Trin.
Hope, G. L. N. Pemb.
Shannon, G. C. Joh.
Carniichael,E.W.
NonColl.
Hudson, E. C. Trin.
Thornton, N. S. Trin.
Coopland- Julian
T. E.
Hulbert, F. S. Trin.
Torrey, G. E. F. Trin.
Queens'
Iwasaki, K. Pemb.
Venn, J. A. Trin.
Cope, T. G.
Trin.
King, S. Clare
Webb, H. C. Christ's
Davies, L. D
Queens'
Lea-Wilson, C. A. Trin.
Wilkinson, C. A. Sid.
Deaue, C. H.
Trin.
WOMEN.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Abrani, A. Girton
Bradshaw, J. Newnham
Koppel,A.H.O.J.U. Newnham
MacArthur, S, E. Newnham
Morlai8-Jones,M.G. Girton
Mason, E. W. Newnham
Rickards, A. V. Girton
Simmonds, H. M. Newnham
Sachs, I. B. Newnham
Scott, M. Newnham
Sills, K. W. Girton
Stevenson, E. R. Newnham
Wordsworth, E. C. Newnham
606
HISTOEICAL TRIPOSES.
June, 1905.
PART I.
First Class.
Brown, A. E.
Milner-White, E.
Neville, A. W.
Young, P. N. F.
Joh.
King's
Jesus
Joh.
Allen, M. T.
Carlile, R. C.
D6, P. C.
Francis, E. G.
Gibbs, W. J. R.
Hoskyns, E. C.
Hughes-Gibb, A.
Jarvis, C. H.
Trin.
Pemb.
Down.
Trin.
Queens'
Jesus
Trin.
Joh.
Second Class.
Joseph, H.
Lewis, C. M.
Mackennal, W. L
Morton, G. F.
Muir, R. M. P.
Nancarrow, J. V,
Pollock, H. R.
Potter, W. N.
Kinifs
King's
Trin.
Emm.
Caius
King's
Trin.
Pemb.
Ramsey, W. J.
Salt, W. M.
Sen, S. K.
Slater, J. A.
Squire, J. C.
Winter, J. F.
Wodehouse, F. /
Wortham, H. E,
Trin.H.
Pemb.
Down.
Emm.
Joh.
Emm.
Pemb.
King's
Blackburne-DanielljH.E. Trin.
Bradbury, J. F.
King's
King s
Burdett, O. H.
Chase, C. F.
Pemb.
Chuan, N.
King's
Clissold, W.
Joh.
Davies, W. V.
Jesus
Durham, A. C.
Corp.
Fitch, C. H.
Jesus
Forman, A.
Pemb.
Third Class.
Griffin, H. J. S.
Guilford, E. L.
Harrison, F.
Heard, N.
Hodges, E. C.
Holmes, B. S.
Ince, R. B.
Keeble, C. F. A.
Kohan, C. M.
Leadbeater, W. E.
Trin.
Clare
King's
Pemb.
Trin.
Sid.
Pet.
Joh.
Trin.
H. Selw.
Long, R. P.
Rawlings, A. G.
Southern, N.
Spiers, A. L. C.
Stanfield, A. V.
Tindall, H. S.
Usher, R. N.
Walker, J. G.
Walpole, H. S.
Wild. T. N.
H. Selw.
Trin.
King's
Trin.
Clare
Pemb.
Caius
Jesus
Emm.
Christ's
WOMEN.
First Class.
Smith, M. A. F. Girton
Second Class.
Beaumont, M.
Bentwich, R. N.
Chandler, A. H.
Collier, E.
Conway, A. E.
Deutsch, H.
Dunlop, O. J.
Ellis, D. M. B.
Keith, T.
Matthews, E. M.
Newman, .J. O. A.
Portway, D.
Newnham
Girton
Newnham
Newnham
Newnham
Girton
Girton
Newnham
Girton
Newnham
Newnham
Newnham
Third Class.
George, E. E.
Goodbody, C. J.
Hotblack, K.
Scrutton, J. M.
Seebohm, M. E.
Williams, C. N.
Girton
Newnham
Girton
Girton
Girton
Newnham
HISTORICAL TRIPOSES.
eo7
EXAMINEBS
June, 1906.
/'J. S. Reid, Litt.D., Gonville and Caius.
F. W. Head, M.A., Emmanuel.
G. T. Lapsley, M.A., Trinitij.
L. L. Price, M.A., Oxon.
W. F. Reddaway, M.A., King's.
\T. Thornely, M.A., THnity Hall.
PART II.
First Class.
Dsi* Brooke, Z.N.
Joh.
Nichols, F. H.
Trin.
Tob:as, G. W. R.
. Brown, A. E.
Joh.
Savage, E. G.
Down.
Young, P. N. F.
Colin, P. V.
Trin.
Ds Simpson, J. H.
Second Class.
Pemb.
Allen, M. T.
Trin.
Hoskyns, E. C.
Jesus
Potter, W. N.
Ds Carver, L. H. L.
Jesus
Hughes-Gibb, A. P. Trin.
Salt, W. M.
Ds Deduian, A. J.
Christ's
Ince, R. B.
Pet.
Southern, N.
1< itch, C. H.
Jesus
Joseph, H.
Kimi's
Squire, J. C.
Gibbs, W. J. R.
Queens'
Kohaii, C. M.
Trin.
Storrs, B. St J.
Ds Hardy, E. H.
Harrison, F.
Christ's
Leadbeater,W.E
H.Selw.
Wild, T. N.
Kino's
Morton, G. F.
Emm.
Winter, J. F.
Ds Hendriks,C.A.C. J. Clare
Muir, R. M. P.
Caius
Wortham, H. E.
Hodges, E. C.
Trin.
Pollock, H. R.
Third Class
Trin.
Yugala (H.R.H. Prir
Blackburne-Daniell,
Griffin, H. J. S.
Trin.
Pitt, C. H.
H. E.
Trin.
Guilford, E. L.
Clare
Slater, J. A.
Ds Burden, H. A.
Trin.
Heard, N.
Pemb.
Spiers, A. L. C.
Carlile, R. C.
Pemb.
Holmes, B. S.
Sid.
Strugnell, E. H.
Chase, C. P.
Pemb.
Ds Johnston, R. W.
Pemb.
Tindall, H. S.
Usher, R. N.
Davies, W. V.
Jesus
Keeble, C. F. A.
Joh.
Drey, O. R.
Christ's
Long, R. P.
H. Selw.
Walpole, H. S.
Wodehouse, F. A.
Forman, A.
Pemb.
Mackennal, W. L
Trin.
Francis, E. G.
Trin.
Morton, C. E.
H.Selw.
Sid.
Joh.
Pemb.
Pemb.
King's
Joh.
King's
Christ's
Emm.
King's
Corp.
Emm.
Trin.
Trin.
Pemb.
Caius
Emm.
Pemb.
ADVANCED STUDENT.
Davies, D. J. Sid.
WOMEN.
First Class.
Second Class.
Deutsch, H.
Girton
Beaumont, M.
Newnham
Smith, M. A. F.
Girton
Chandler, A. H.
Newnham
Collier, E.
Newnham
Conway, A. E.
Newnham
Dunlop, O. J.
Ellis, D. M. B.
Girton
Newnham
Hetherington, J. I.
Girton
Hotblack, K.
Girton
Keith, T.
Girton
Mantield, M. R.
Girton
Matthews, E. M.
Newnham
Newman, J. 0. A.
Newnham
Portway, D.
Newnham
Seebohm, M. E.
Girton
Zimmern, D. M.
Girton
Third Class.
George, E. E. Girton
Goodbody, C. J. Newnham
Scrutton, J. M. Girton
Williams, C. N. Newnham
1 Gladstone Prize. Drosier Fellow of Caius.
608
HISTORICAL TRIPOSES.
June, 1906.
PART I.
First Class.
Keeling, F. H. Trin.
Sells, C. C. V. R. Trin.
Spens, H. B. Kim/'s
iWard, D. W. Jo*.'
Second Class.
Adams, H. P.
Trin.
Evitt, K U. Emm.
i Nutter, S. B.
Emm.
Ainsworth, T.
Trin.
Garrett, R. W. B. Kinq's
Scott, A. P.
Pet.
Bennett, J. G.
King's
Christ's
Gomme, E. E. C. Trin. H.
Seymour, F.
Trin.
Browne, W. M.
Hay, W. K. Joh.
; Sheep8banks,C.J.H. Trin.
Buckle, G. W.
Trin.
Herbert, P. M. Trin.
! Smith, B. T. D.
NonColl
aark, F. H. H.
Trin.
Livin^'Stone, F. D. Pet.
1 Staley, J. EL
None oil.
Darlow, H.
Doicn.
Mcciement, F. J. C. Trin.
1 Wadia, N. J.
Joh.
de Rothscliild, E.
A. Trin.
Martin. W. M. Trin.
, Webster, C. K.
Etna's
Evans, F. N.
Trin.
Nair, K. R. Emm.
: Williams, H. F. F. Clare
Third Class,
Andrewes-Uthwatt,
Geake, A. Joh.
Preeston, R. S.
Ransford, F. B.
Clare
H.
Trin.
Gladstone, R. T. Trin.
Kinq's
Ashcroft, H.
Caius
Green, J. R. F^ King's
Rvle, E. H.
Trin.
Austin, S.
Cath.
Heard, A. St .J. Caius
Sitcliffe, .J. H.
Caius
Bridges, F. LI.
Corpus
Kendall, H. B. Pemb.
Swayne, J. C.
Maad.
Cappel, N. L.
Colman, L. M.
Trin.
Lowson, K. J. Caius
Templer,.J.F.H. Trin.
Pemb.
Mander, G. P. Trin.
Vause, T. C.
Joh.
Dvne, H. E. L.
Kinq's
Mitchell, A. G. Sid.
Williams, W. C. B. Pemb.
Fieuret. F. S.
Trin.
Parsons, J. R. Trin.
Powell, K. King's
Wood, E. R.
Trin.
Gardiner, T. W.
Emm.
WOMEN.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Bowden-Smith, A
. G.
Addison, A. M. Neicnham
Bovs, T. M.
Newnham
Netcnhatn
Butler, M. D. ^^elcnham
Mitchell. L.
Newnham
Dewer, E. H. Seu^nham
Rearden, <). M.
Girton
Dodds, .VI. H. ^'eu'nham
Smith, M.
Girton
Gardner, R M. Setcnham
Jordan, M. D. Newnham
Milner, E. J. M. Girton
Rendel, F. E. Heienham
Rose, I. G. Girton
Roseveare, H. A. Newnham
Salaman, E. E. Girton
Stebbing, L. S. Girton
Walters, P. H. Girton
Wolstenholme, M. Newnham
1 Gladstone Prize,
HISTOKICAL TRIPOSES.
609
June, 1907.
Examiners
/J. S. Reid, Litt.D., Gonville and Caius.
G. E. Green, M.A., Gonville and Caius.
W. F. Reddaway, M.A., King's.
G. T. Lapsley, M.A. (Hon.), Trinity.
H. W. V. Temperley, M.A., Peterhouse.
C. R. L. Fletcher, M.A., Oxon.
L. L. Price. M.A., Oxon.
PART II.
First Class.
Adams, H. P.
Hubback, F. W.
Keeling, F. H.
Trin.
Trill.
Trin.
Ds Bailey, R. F. King's
Browne, W. M. Christ's
Buckle, G. W. Trin.
Burdett, O. H. King's
Ds Burton, W. Christ's
de Rothschild, E. A. Trin.
Ds Drunimond, J. G. Christ's
Ds Ellis, A. I. Joh.
Evans, F. N. Trin.
Ainsworth, T.
Bridges, F, LI.
Cappel, N. L.
Colman, L. M.
Dyne, H. E. L.
Fleuret, F. S.
Gardiner, T. W.
Trin.
Corpus
Trin.
Pemb.
King's
Trin.
Emm.
First Class.
Bowden-Smith, A. G, Newnham
Milner- White, K Kino's
Spens, H. B.
Webster, C. K.
King's
Ds Seaton, A. A. Pemb.
Kings
Second Class.
Evitt, R U. Emm.
Powell, K.
King's
Garrett, R. W. B. King's
Scott, A. P.
Pet.
Ds Harris, A. M. Jesus
Seymour, F,
Trin.
Hay, W. K. Joh.
Sheepshanks,C.J.H. Trin.
Ds Jenkin, H. A. Jesus
Staley, J. E.
NonColl.
Jolly, E. H. P. Joh.
Thomas, H. H.
Down.
Krislinamma,J.R. Emm.
Wadia, N. J.
Joh.
Mcciement,F.J.C. Trin.
Williams, H. F. F. Clare
Martin, W. M. Trin.
Third Class.
Geake, A. Joh.
Mitchell, A. G.
Sid.
Gladstone, R. T. Trin.
Preeston, R. S.
Clare
Heard, A. St J. Caius
Ransford, F. B.
Kimf»
Inder, R. W. Down.
Ds Reed, H. L.
Clare
Kendall, H. B. Pemb.
Swayne, J. C.
Maqd.
Lowson, K. J. Caius
Williams, W.C.
B. Pemb.
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Addison, A. M. Newnham
Rose, I. G.
Girton
Dewar, K. H. Newnham
Salaman, E. E.
Girton
Dodds, M. H. Newnham
Wolstenholme, M.
Newnham
Gardner, E, M. Newnham
Jordan, M. D. Neumham
Milner, E. J. M. Girton
Rendel, F. E. Newnham
Roseveare, H. A. Newnham
Stebbing, L. S. Girton
Walters, P. H. Girton
26—5
610
HISTOEICAL TRIPOSES.
June, 1907.
PART I.
iPrevit6-Orton,C. W.
Reynolds, J. W.
First Class.
Joh.
Trin.
Salter, F, R.
Snape, R. H.
Trin.
Emm.
Anderson, A. E. D. Trin. |
Atkinson, A. V.
Maqd.
Becher, G. G.
Trin.
Booth, C. Z. M.
Trin.
Buckley, E.
Cath.
Corrie, D. W.
King's
Dippie, H.
Christ's
Dobson, H. M.
Trin.
Green, J. E. S,
Pet.
Hankey, C. P.
Pemb.
Birch, G. C.
Trin.
Burgess, F.
Cath.
Crewdson, B. F.
King's
Deuchar, J. L.
King's
Drew, A. L.
Trin.
English, M. C.
Pemb.
Evans, V. L.
Trin. >
Fulford, R. H.
Emm.
Hervey, A. C. C.
King's
Jackson, J. E. N
Joh.
Jago, E. 0.
Emm.
Second Class.
Hollins, N. C.
Keable, R.
Keuneman, A. E,
Larmour, A. C
Leach, W. J.
Lyon, W. T.
Mayes, R. M.
Newman, R. A. W.
Powell, E. W.
Preston, Sir J,
Third Class.
Johnstone, C. A.
Kent, N. B.
Kisch, E. R.
Loxdale, R. G. M.
Mallory, G. H. L.
Mawe, M. D.
Maxwell, W. F, J.
Melville, H. C.
Montgomery, N.
Montgomery, D. S.
Mukerjea, D.
Emm.
Maqd.
Pemb.
Trin.
Trin.
Kinq's
Sid.'
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Magd.
Christ's
Clare
Trin.
Magd.
Kinq's
Trin.
Trin.
H.Selw.
H.Selw.
Emm.
Pyman, R. L.
Roxby, G. J. M.
Shaw, G. S.
Smith, D. B. M.
Smith, J. F.
Stirling, G. S.
Subbarao, N. S.
Ward, J. S. M.
Whitaker, J. R.
Whitwell, R.
Jesus
Queens'
Trin.
Emm.
Joh.
Clare
Joh.
Trln.H.
Sid.
Christ's
Nicholls, D. M.
Pain, J. W.
Powell, T. F.
Pyman, W. H.
Reitlinger, H. S.
Robertson Smith,
N. M.
Rudd, N. B.
Steavenson, A. G.
Treadgold, H.
Down.
Pemb.
Trin.
Christ s
King's
King's
Emm.
Pemb.
Caius
First Class.
Elkin, C. E. Nevonham
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Ashdown, E. M.
Hepburn, O. S.
Jones, M. G.
Linton, A. S.
Russell, I).
Smith, E. L. S.
Newnham
Girton
Girton
Newnham
Girton
Newnham
Third Class.
Drummond, N. B, Girton
Hiley, D. J. M. Girton
Jameson, K. P. Girton
Williams, G. M. Newnham
Gladstone Prize.
HISTORICAL TRIPOSES.
611
June, 1908.
R. V. Laurence, M.A., Trinity.
J. N. Figgis, Litt.D., St Cathanne's.
, J. P. Whitney, B.D., King's.
Examiners i ^ ^- ^l^^^/' ^■^' ^?J>\
W. E. Jordan, M.A., King s.
J. H. Clapham, M.A., King's.
H. W. V. Temperley, M.A., Peterkouse.
C. R. L. Fletcher, M.A., Oxon.
PART II.
First Class.
Ds Ewer, W. N.
Trin.
Previt6-Orton, C. W. Joh.
Salter, F. R.
Trin.
Green, J. E. S.
Keable, R.
Pet.
Maud.
Reynolds, J. W. Trin.
Second Class.
Snape, R. H.
Emm.
Anderson, A.E.D
. Trin.
Ds Ham, G. L. Christ's
Powell, T. F.
Trin.
■ Atkinson, V.
Magd.
Cath.
Hankey, C. P. Pemb.
Pyman, R. L.
Jesus
Buckley, E.
Ds Barker, R. G. Pemb.
Pyman, W. H.
Christ's
Burgess, F.
Cath.
Hollins, N. C. Emm.
Reitlinger, H. S.
King's
Ds Chan, S. J.
Down.
Kent, N. B. Christ's
Roxby, G. J. M.
Queens'
Jesus
Clark, F. H. H.
Trin.
Keunemau, A. E. Pemb.
Scott, H. R.
Deuchar, .J. L.
King's
Leach, W. J. Trin.
Smith, D. B. M,
Emm.
Dippie, H.
Christ's
Livingstone, F. D. Pet.
Steavenson, A. G
. Pemb.
Dobson, H. M.
Trin.
Mair, E. M. Sid.
Treadgold, H.
Caius
Ds Durnford, R. S.
King's
Mallory, G. H. L. Magd.
Mayes, R. M. Sid.
Ward, J. S. M.
Trin.H.
Ds Ellis, J. W. C.
Sid.
Whitwell, R.
Christ's
Ds Fair, C. H.
Griffiths, W. M.
Pemb.
Powell, E. W. Trin.
Woodman, G. S.
Jesus
H.Selw.
Third Class.
Anderson, L. R. D. Joh.
Jackson, J. E. N. Joh.
Montgomery, N.
H.Selw.
Birch, G. C.
Trin.
Jago, E. 0. Emm.
Rudd, N. B.
Emm.
English, M. C.
Pemb.
Loxdale, R. G. M. Trin.
Thorne Waite, A
Whitaker, J. R.
.Joh.
Evans, V. L.
Trin.
Maxwell, W. F. J. Trin.
Sid.
Green, J. R. E.
King's
Montgomery, D. S. H.Selw.
ADVANCED STUDENT.
Gwyn, R. F. Emm.
First Class.
WOMEN.
I Second Class.
Newnham
Ashdown, E. M.
Butler, M. D.
Hepburn, O. S.
Jones, M. G.
Linton, A. S,
Newnham
Nevmham
Girton
Girton
Newnham
Third Class.
Drummond, N. B.
Hiley, D. J. M.
Jameson, K. P.
Russell, D.
Williams, G. M.
Girton
Girton
Girton
Girton
Newnham
612
HISTORICAL TRIPOSES.
Jum, 1908.
PART I.
First Class.
Butler, G. G. G.
Trin.
Fraser, D. S.
Joh.
Macdonald, A. J. S. Trin.
Cheshire, F. M.
Joh.
Hoare, F. R.
Trin.
Purser, F. D.
Trin.
de Rothschild, A. G. Trin.
Hughes, E, A,
Lloyd, W. R.
Trin.
Smith, W. 0.
Trin.
Elliott, C. A.
Trin.
Pet.
Woolf, C. N. S.
Trin.
Forman, D. P.
Caius
*
Second Class.
Agate, L, D.
Pet.
Holt, F. A.
King's
Lubbock, Hon. H. Trin.
Ager, A. D.
Christ's
Hopcraft,E.G.deL
Hubbuck, R. E.
Jesus
M«Nulty, J. F.
NonColl.
Ardeshir, A. H.
Trin.H.
Pemb.
Malaher, H. T.
Emm.
Bales, P. G.
Pet.
Hughes, G. R.
Trin.
Pollock, C. T. A.
Trin.
Feilden, O. H.
Clare
James, J. P.
Emm.
Ruthnaswamy, M. Down.
FitzGerald, M. P
Furness, W.
Trin.
Jaquet, D. A.
Jolly, J. C.
Emm.
Sassoon, H. W.
Trin.
Maqd.
King's
Smith, G. L.
NonColl.
Gardiner, A. J.
Christ's
Jones, A. V.
King's
Townley, C. E.
Trin.
Grear, A. T. L.
Maf/d.
Kingham, W. R.
Trin.
Ward-Price, G.
Cath.
Hardy, C.
Hare, S. G.
Trin.
T,amb, C. H.
Trin.
Warren, L. A.
Jesus
Cath.
Liddle, H. W.
Down.
Williams, J. C.
Pemb.
Third Class.
Baynes, H. A. K
Trin.
Grant, E. B.
Queens'
Norrish, J. C.
Jesus
Bee, J. M.
Cath.
Guest, Hon. O. M
Trin.
Ricard, P.
King's
Bourchier, Le G. C. Trin.
Hall, A. C.
Christ's
Ricardo, F.
Trin.
Brown, H. M.
Caius
Hart, G. F. W.
Queens'
Richards, F. M. S
. Caius
Butterworth, A. B. Pet.
Hayes, J. G.
Hill, A. E.
Corpus
Shand, P. M.
Sing, L. M.
King's
Campbell, R. W. F. Pemb.
NonColl.
Pemb.
Drinkwater, J. R
. King's
Howard, W. S.
Trin.
Smith, F. H. H.
Clare
Faulkner, A. K.
King's
Jarvis, F.
Caius
Smith, N. C.
Pemb.
Fildes, G. P. A.
Trin.
Kachorn, M. C.
Trin.
Tom, Nai
Kinq's
Godby, T. A.
Magd.
Lilley, E. G.
Maqd.
Wiggin, W. H.
Trin.
Goddard, A. S.
Trin.
Lloyd, M. A.
Pemb.
Wyley, D. H. F.
Jesus
First Class.
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Arnold, M. M.
Bates, D. H.
Cox, K. L.
Honeyman, M. A.
Osmaston, E. D.
Oswald, M. S.
Rowbotham, V. M.
Temperley, D. V.
Wilson, F. M.
Newnham
Newnham
Newnham
Girton
Newnham
Newnham
Girton
Girton
Newnham
Third Class.
HISTORICAL TRIPOSES.
613
June, 1909.
Examiners
^R. V. Laurence, M.A., Trinity.
T. J. Lawrence, LL.D., Doioning.
J. N. Figgis, Litt.D., St Catharine's.
J. P. Whitney, B.D., King's.
W. E. Jordan, M.A., King's. '
J. H. Clapham, M A., King's.
D. A. Winstanley, M.A., trinity.
E. Armstrong, M.A., Oxon.
R. Lodge, M.A., Oxon.
PART II.
Booth, C. Z. M. Trin.
Butler, G. G. G. Trin.
de Rothschild.A.G. Trin.
Elliott, C. A. Trin.
First Class.
Forman, D. P. Cuius
Hoare, F. R. Trin.
Hughes, E. A. Trin.
Pui-ser, F. D. Trin.
Smith, W. O. Trin.
Woolf, C. N. S, Trin.
Second Class.
Ager, A. D.
Bales, P. G.
Cheshire, F. M.
Corrie, D. W.
Faulkner, A. K.
Fielden, O. H.
FitzGerald, M. P.
Fraser, D. S.
Furness, W.
Godby, T. A.
Goddard, A. S.
Grear, A. T. L.
Hall, A. C.
Hardy, C.
Christ's
Pet.
Joh.
King's
King's
Clare
Trin.
Joh.
Magd.
Ma'gd.
Trin.
Magd.
Christ's
Trin.
Hare, S. G. S. Cath.
M^Nulty, J. F.
NonColl.
Hervey, A. C. C. King's
Hill, A. R Non'Coll.
Malaher, H. T.
Emm.
Ds Mamlock, P.
Pemb.
Hopcraft, E. G. de L. Jesus
Pollock, C. T. A
Trin.
Hughes, G. R. Trin.
Sassoon, H. W.
Trin.
Jaquet, D. A. Emm.
Jolly, J. C. King's
Ds Scott, F. W.
Jesus
Shaw, G. S.
Trin.
Kingham, W. R. Trin.
Sing, L. M.
Pemb.
Liddle, H. W. Dotvn.
Warren, L. A.
Jesus
Ds Lipsou, D. L. Corpus
Williams, C. J.
Clare
Lloyd, M. A. Pemh.
Williams, J. C.
Pemb.
Lloyd, W. R. Pet.
Lubbock, ^on.H.F. P. Tri7i.
Ds Wood, R, S.
Jesus
Ds Woodard, E. A.
Christ's
Macdouald, A. J. S. Trin.
Baynes, H. A. K. Trin.
Bee, J. M. Cath.
Bourchier, Le G. C. Trin.
Bryant, G. W. Emm.
Campbell, R.W.F. Pemb.
Fildes, G. P. A. Trin.
Gardiner, A. J. Christ's
Grant, E. B. Queens'
Third Class.
Guest, Hon. O. M. Trin.
Hart, G. F. W. Queens'
Hayes, J. G. Corpus
Howard, W. S. Trin.
Ds Lelv, W. G. Emm.
Lillev, E. G. Maqd.
Melville, H. C. Trin.
Norrish, J. C. Jestis
Smith, N. C. Pemb.
Ds Stinson, H, J. E. Emm.
Swift, C. T. King's
Ds Thompson, F. W. Pemb.
Townley, C. E. Trin.
Ward-Price, G. Cath.
Wiggin, W. H. Trin.
First Class.
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Arnold, M. M.
Bates, D. H.
Cox, K. L.
Creak, C. B.
Honeyman, M. A.
Rowbotham, V. M.
Temperley, D. V.
Wilson, F. M.
Newnham
Newnham
Newnham
Newnham
Girton
Girton
Girton
Newnham
Third Class.
614
HISTOEICAL TRIPOSES,
June, 1909.
PART I.
First Class.
Beresford, J. B.
King's
Lipson, E. Trin.
Schiff, M. E. H
Jesus
1 Compton-Burnett, N. King's
Loveday, A. Pet.
Smith, S. H.
Caius
Day, G. R.
Pet.
Raby, F. J. E. Trin.
Toulmin, G. E,
King's
Forbes Adam, E. G. King's
Second Class.
Barker, E. W.
Queens'
Gomrae, R. E, Trin. H.
Naylor, J. M.
Nott, T, W.
Trin.
Birkett, W. N.
Emm.
Hardman, W. H. Down.
Emm.
Braley, B. F.
Down.
Harland, H. C. Emm.
Penrose, E. J. M. Trin.
Brookes, A.
Non Coll.
Harper, W. E. H. Selw.
Roy, S. N.
Christ's
Browne, M, G.
Trin.
Hughes, D'A.W.A. Pet.
Sanderson, J, R
. Trin.
Burton, H. P. W
.Joh.
Johnson, M. R. W. Pemb.
Slefrig, S.
Cath.
Candeth, M. A.
King's
Jones, E. G. Emm.
Thomas, D. O.
Pet.
Corrie, G. T.
King's
Kay, R. P. Sid.
Thomas, K. G.
Pet.
Cotton, V, E.
Magd.
Lias, A. G. King's
Times, W. O,
Trin.
de Geyer, W.
Fox, E. A. S.
Trin.
Lloyd-Jones, E.W. Emm.
Ward, E. H.
Sid.
Emm.
Marchand, G. I. C. Joh.
Wiggin, G. R.
Trin.
Gibbs, W. D.
Trin.
Milliken, H. E. Pemb.
Third Class.
Wynn, H. E.
Trin.H.
Bather, E. J,
Clare
Douglas-Hamilton,
C. A. A. Trin.
Kendall, H. E.
Pemb.
Batty, A. D. G. S
. Maqd.
Letts, C. F. C.
Jesus
Beale, C.
Joh.
Dracup, A. H. Cath.
Malik, M. S.
Down.
Boycott, A. G.
H. Selw.
Dunbar, A. E. Pemb.
Newman, J, B.
Trin.
Broadbent, F,
Bull, A. W. M.
Cath.
Eastwood, H. E. Trin.
Parrv Jones, M, M. Trin.
Trin.H.
Ellis, W. P, P. Trin.
Read, R. I.
Caius
Burgum, G. A,
Queens'
Farnell, H. L. King's
Revillon, A. J.
Trin.
Burnett, J, E. P.
H. Selw.
Green, J. Queens'
Swallow, J. R.
NonColl.
Burrows, H. A.
Cath.
Greenliill, J. K. Pemb.
Thomas, 0, C.
Trin.H.
Chappie, A. G.
Non Coll.
Helps, E. A. P. Clare
Vann, B. W.
Jesus
Close, R. W. M.
H. Selw.
Hitchcock, R. J. Queens'
Hughes, N. A. Trin.
Wallis, O. B.
Emm.
Cresswell, C. E.
Pemb.
Watkin-Jones,
Davies, M. O.
Cath.
Ibbetson, R F, I. Maqd.
N. T. H.
Caius
Dent, L. M. E.
Trin.
Jephcott, E. W. Caius
Willcocks, R. H
. King's
Joseph, E. L. Emm.
Windsor, Lord
Trik
WOMEN.
First Class
Second Class.
Third Class.
Power, E. E.
Girton
Bevington, M. C. Girton
Goddard, M.
Newnham
Ryley, C. M.
Newnham
Brown, M. K. Girton
Graham, F. G,
Newnham
Christie, M. E. Newnham
Lewis, G. E.
Girton
Gabb, G. F. Newnham
Mackenzie, M. S,
Girton
Jones, M. G. C. Neicnham
Penman, H. E.
Newnham
Knowles, E. Newnham
Riley, C. P.
Newnham
Stead, M. T. Newnham
Warton, D. I. Girton
1 Gladstone Prize,
616
SEMITIC LANGUAGES TRIPOSES.
Examinations admitting to the Degree of B.A.
1878.
Examiners.
Wm. Wright, LL.D. Queens'.
E. H. Palmer, M.A. Joh.
R. L, Benslv, M.A. Gonville and Cams.
C. Taylor, M.A. Jo/..
Pint Class. \ Second Class. | Third Class.
Davies Queenx'.
1879.
Examiners.
W. Wright, LL.D. Queens'.
E. H. Palmer, M.A. Joh.
R. L. Bensly, M.A. Gonville and Cains.
C. Taylor, M.A. Joh.
First Class. i Second Class. , Third Class.
I I Statham Queens"
1880.
Examiners.
W. Wright, LL.D. Queens'.
E. H. Palmer, M.A. Joh.
R. L. Bensly, M.A. Gonville and Cuius.
Robert Sinker, M.A. Trin.
First Class.
Ds iKeith-Falconer,)
Hon. I. G. N. {
Trin.
Second Class.
Third Glass.
1881.
Examiners.
R. L. Bensly, M.A. Gonville and Caius.
Robert Sinker, B.D. Trin.
E. H. Palmer, M.A. Joh.
W. H. Lowe, M.A. Christ's.
First Class. I Second Class. I Third Class.
Ellis Queens'. \ I Ds Relton Queens'
1882.
Examiners.
C. Taylor, D.D., Master of St John's College.
E.H. Palmer, M.A.,Joh.
R. Sinker, B.D., Trin.
W. H, Lowe, M.A , Christ's.
First Class. 1 Second Class. I Third Class.
I BudKe Christ's. |
1 Lord Almoner's Reader in Arabic, 1886-1887,
616 SEMITIC LANGUAGES TRIPOSES.
1886.
Examiners.
W. R. Smith, M.A., Christ's.
A. T. Chapman, M.A., Emm.
A. W. Streane, M.A., Corpus.
I. G. N. Keith- Falconer, M.A.
First Class. I Second Class. ,
1 *Kennett
Queens'
Lillingston Queens'
, Trin.
Third Class.
Ds Lewis Jofi,
1887.
Examiners.
E. G. King, D.D., Sidney.
W. Wright, LL.D., Queens'.
W. R. Smith, M.A., Christ's.
R. Payne Smith.
First Class I Second Class. i Third Class.
2*Bevan Trin. I Aiken Queens' \
1890.
Examiners.
R. L. Bensly, M.A., Cams.
A. T. Chapman, M.A., Emm.
W. H. Lowe, M.A., Christ's.
R. H. Kennett, Tncept.A., Queens'.
First Class. \ Second Class. I Third Class.
♦McLean Christ's \ Ds Waddington Emm. | Ds Brinkworth Queens'
First Class.
Bender
1891.
Examiners.
R. L. Bensly, M.A., Caius.
W. H. Lowe, M.A., Christ's.
W. E. Barnes, M.A., Peterhouse.
R. H. Kennett, M.A., Queens'.
I Second Class.
Joh.
Third Class.
Evershed Caius
G6rold Caius
1892.
Examiners.
R. L. Bensly, M.A., Caius.
W. Robertson Smith, M.A., Christ's.
W. E. Barnes, M.A., Peterhouse.
A. A. Bevan, M.A., Trinity.
First Class.
Second Class.
Legg Caius
Third Class.
1 Regiug Professor of Hebrew.
2 Lord Almoner's Reader In Arabic.
INDIAN LANGUAGES TRIPOSES. 617
1893.
Examiners.
W. Eobertson Smith, M.A., Chnsfs.
A. A. Bevan, M.A., Trinity.
W. E. Barnes, B.D., Peterhotise.
F. C. Burldtt, M.A., Trinity.
First Class. I Second Class. I Third Class,
Stewart, P. M. Christ's I I
1894.
Examiners.
W. E. Barnes, B.D., Peterhouse.
A. A. Bevan, M.A., I'rinity.
F. C. Burkitt, M.A., Trinity.
R. H. Kennett, M.A., Queens'.
First Class.
*Cook Caius
Lange Christ's
Second Class.
Sangster Caius
Third Class.
Swatman 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.
John Peile, M.A. Christ's.
Reinhold Host.
First Class.
Webster Trin.
Second Class.
Third Cla
1881.
Examiners.
E. B. Cowell, M.A. Corpus Christi.
Reinhold Rost.
E. H. Palmer, M.A. Joh.
J. Peile, M.A. Christ's.
First Class.
i*Beudall Caius.
Second Class.
Etlierington
Third Class.
1 Professor of Sanskrit, 1903—1906.
"BIB INDIAN LANGUAGES TEIPOSES.
1884.
Examiners.
Edward Byles Cowell, M.A., Corpus, Professor of Sanskrit.
Keinhold Kost.
Matthews Kempson, M.A., Gonville and Gains.
Eobert Alexander Neil, M.A., Pembrohe.
First Class. I Second Class. I Third Clast.
i*Browne Pemb. Golakuath Christ's
I Shirt
1885.
Examiners.
Edward Byles Cowell, M.A., Corpus, Professor of Sanskrit.
Keinhold Eost.
Matthews Kempson, M.A., Gonville and Caius.
Eobert Alexander Neil, M.A., Pemhrohe.
First Class. I Second Class. I Third Class.
2Ds *Rapson Joh. \ |
1886.
Examiners.
E. B. Cowell, M.A., Professor of Sanskrit .
Cecil Bendall, M.A., Gonville and Caius.
Keinhold Rost.
John T. Platis.
First Class. | Second Class.
Hamld-ullah Christ's
Ramdas Chubildas Christ's
Third Class.
"Azlz-ahmad Trin. H.
'Inayat-ullah Trin. H.
1887.
Examiners.
Eobert Alexander NeU, M.A., Pembroke.
Cecil Bendall, M.A., Gonville and Csius.
Eeinhold Eost.
John Thompson Platts.
First Class. I Second Class. i Third Class.
— r I Pagan Joh. I
1 Professor of Arabic. 2 Professor of Sanskrit.
INDIAN LANGUAGES TRIPOSES. 619
1888.
Examiners.
Robert Alexander Neil, M.A., Pembroke.
Cecil Bendall, M.A., Oonville and Cuius.
Reinhold Rost.
John Thompson Platts.
First Class. l Second Class. i Third Class.
Mahdi Hassan Christ's
I Slieriif Joh. I
1889.
EXAMINEBS.
E. B. Cowell, M.A., Professor of Sanshrit.
Cecil Bendall, M.A., Gonville and Caius.
Reinhold Rost.
John Thompson Platts, M;A., Oxon.
first Class. Second Class. I Third Class.
Chapman Emm. Muslilm'd-din, Trin. H. Nayudu, C. S. Down.
I Napier Trin. \
1890.
Examiners.
E. B. Cowell, M.A., Professor of Sanskrit.
R. A. Neil, M.A., Pembroke.
E. G. Browne, M.A., Pembroke.
Reinhold Rost.
First Class. i Second Class. \ Third Class.
Ds *Thomas, F. W, Trin.
1891.
Examiners.
R. A. Neil, M.A., Pembroke.
C. Bendall, M.A., Caius.
E. G. Browne, M.A., Pembroke.
J. T. Platts.
First Class. I -Second Class. I Third Class.
Gurcharn Singh RSm PrashSd Christ's
Shadi Ram Christ's
1892.
Examiners.
R. A. Neil, M.A., Pembroke.
C. Bendall, M.A., Caius.
E. G. Browne, M.A., Pembroke.
J. T. Platts.
First Class. I Second Class. ' I Third Class.
Ds *Nicholson Trin. \ Mahdi Hasan Down. Hussain
Ds Rippmann Caius Prabh Dial ■
620
ORIENTAL LANGUAGES TRIPOSES.
1895.
Examiners.
E. B. Cowell, M.A., Corpxis
A. A. Bevan, M.A., Trinity.
R. A. Neil, M.A., Pembroke.
E. G. Browne, M.A., Pembroke.
F. C. Burkitt, M.A., Trinity.
R. H. Kennett, M.A., Queens'.
N. McLean, M.A., Christ's.
First Clats. i Second Class. i
Ds Huttoni Joh.
Third Class.
Tek Chand2 Christ's
Wyatti Caius
1 Hebrew, Aramaic.
Persian, Arabic.
WOMEN.
I Peacock, L. J.i Girton I
1 Sanskrit, Comp. Grammar
1896.
Examiners.
E. B. Cowell, M.A., Corpus.
A. A. Bevan, M.A., Trinity.
C. Rieu, M.A,
A. T. Chapman, M.A., Emmanuel.
C. Bendall, M.A., Caim.
E. G. Browne, M.A., Pembroke.
N. McLean, M.A., Christ's.
First Class.
Asghar Alii Christ's
1 AralMC, Persian.
Second Class.
Ardron2 Caius.
Monro, W. D.3 Trin.
Pettman* Queens'
2 Hebrew, Aramaic.
Third Class.
Langhorne2 Queens^
4 Aramaic, Hebrew sect. 1, Arabic sect. 1.
Sanscrit, Persian.
Ffrst Class.
1897.
Examiners.
Ch. Rieu, M.A.
A. A. Bevan, M.A., Trinity.
W. E. Barnes, B.D., Peterhouse.
A. T. Chapman, M.A., Emmanuel.
R. H. Kennett, M.A., Queens'.
I Second Class. I Third Class.
I Ds Brooks Christ's I Bristow Joh.
OKIENTAL LANGUAGES TRIPOSES. 621
1898.
Examinees.
E. B. Cowell, M.A., Corpiis.
A. A. Bevan, M.A., Trinity.
W. E. Barnes, D.D., Peterhouse.
F. C. Burkitt, M.A., Trinity.
E. H. Kennett, M.A., Queens'.
F. W. Thomas, M.A., THnity.
First Class.
Thompson, R. C.^ Caius
Second Class. Third Class.
Pass2 Joh. Adler2 H.Selw.
Ilesi Joh.
1 Hebrew I. II., Aramaic I. II. 2 Hebrew I. II., Aramaic I., Arabic I.
1899.
Examiners.
A. A. Bevan, M.A., Trinity.
E. G. Browne, M.A., Pembroke.
F. C. Burkitt, M.A., Trinity.
R. H. Kennett, M.A., Queens'.
N. McLean, M.A., Christ's.
First Class. I Second Class. i Third Class.
Khan, G. A. Christ's \ I 2Burgess,H.N. Joh.
Persian I. II.. Arabic I., II. 2 Aramaic I.. II.
1900.
Examiners.
E. B. Cowell, M.A., Coijms.
A. A. Bevan, M.A., Trinity.
A. T. Chapman, M.A., Emmanuel.
E. G. Browne, M.A., Pembrohe.
F. W. Thomas, M.A., Trinity.
N. M'^Lean, M.A., Christ's.
E. D. Ross.
First Class. i Second Class. I Third Class.
Jinarajadasa.C.i Joh. Bull, C. R.2 Cath.
I I Williams, J. F. 3 Q,ueens'
ADVANCED STUDENT.
Kennedy, R. J.* Trin.
1 Sanskrit I. II. (with the Aitareya Brahmana), Comparative Grammar of the Indo-
European Languages. 2 Hebrew I., Aramaic I. II., Arabic I.
8 Hebrew I. II., Aramaic I. II. * Arabic II., Persian II.
622
OKIENTAL LANGUAGES TBIPOSES.
First Class.
1901.
Examiners.
A. A, Bevan, M.A., Trinity.
A. T. Chapman, M.A., Emmanuel.
E. G. Browne, M.A., M.B., Pembroke.
F. C. Burkitt, M.A., Trinity.
E. Denison Boss.
Second Class.
Fazl-i-Husaini Christ's
Hood, A. 2 Christ's
*Jones, A. S. D. Caim
Third Class.
Arabic I. II., Persian I., II. 2 Hebrew I. II., Aramaic I. II.
3 Hebrew I., Aramaic I. II., Arabic I.
1902.
Examiners.
F. C. Burkitt, M.A., Trinity.
A. A. Bevan, M.A., Trinity.
S. A. Cook, M.A., Caius.
First Class.
Dsi Senior, C, A. L.
Joh.
Second Class.
Third Class.
iBlackwall, W. A. Queens'
1 Norton, 8. H. ^eens'
1 Hebrew I. IL, Aramaic I. II.
1903.
Examiners.
A. A. Bevan, M.A., Trinity.
E. G. Browne, M.A., M.B., Pemhrohe.
A. T. Chapman, M.A., Emmanuel.
R. A. Nicholson, M.A., Trinity.
S. A. Cook, M.A., Caius.
First Class.
Second Class. < Third Class.
iHow, J. C. H. Joh. ' 2Edwards, E. Christ's
I 3Khan, A. R. Trin.H.
I iScott-Moncrieff, P. D. Christ's
I iWiiliams, C. Caius
1 Hebrew I. II., Aramaic '.
II. 2 Hebrew I, II., Aramaic :
3 Arabic I. II., Persian I. II.
Arabic I.
OEIENTAL LANGUAGES TRIPOSES. 623
1904.
Examiners :
A. A. Bevan, M.A., Trinity.
A. T. Chapman, M.A., Emmanuel.
R. A. Nicholson, M.A., Trinity.
S. A. Cook, M.A., Oonville and Gains.
First Class. j Second Class. i Third Class.
iLoewe, H. M. J. Queens' | | awhitty, H. N. Caius
ADVANCED STUDENT.
Mitchell, C. W. Emm
1 Hebrew I. II., Aramaic I., Arabic I. 2 Hebrew I. II., Aramaic I. II,
1905.
Examiners :
R. A. Nicholson, M.A,, Trinity.
T. W. Arnold, M.A., Magdalene.
First Class. I Second Class. I Third Class.
— I I iMajid, Abdul Christ's
1 Arabic !., II., Persian I., II.
1906.
Examiners :
R. H. Kennett, B.D., Regius Professor of Hebrew.
E. J. Rapson, M.A., Professor of Sanskrit.
F. W. Thomas, M.A., Trinity.
S. A. Cook, M.A., Gonville and Caius
I. Abrahams, M.A., Christ's.
First Class. Second Class.
Bentley, J. H. Joh. 2 Kerridge, W. H, Corp.
1 Hammond, E. W. Queetu' ^ Padfield, F. J. Caiits
Third Class.
1 Hebrew I., II., Aramaic I , II.
2 Sanskrit I., II., Comparative Grammar of the Indo-European Languages.
1908.
Examiners :
A. A. Bevan, M.A., Trinity.
R. A. Nicholson, M.A., Tnnity.
First Class. I Secmd Class. I Third Class.
I 1 Ahmad, B. Pet. '
1 Arabic I, II. Persian I, II.
624
OKIENTAL LANGUAGES TRIPOSES.
1909.
Examiners :
R. H. Kennett, B.D., Begms Prof essor of Hebrew .
A. A. Bevan, M.A., Tiinity.
E. A. Nicholson, Litt.D., Trinity.
N. McLean, M.A., Christ's.
I. Abrahams, M.A., Christ's.
First Class.
1 Cohen, A. Emm.
Ds Elni8lie,W. A. L. Christ's
2Levine, E. Jesus
Second Class.
1 Hebrew, Aramaic sect. 1. Arabic sect.
Third Class.
2 Hebrew, Aramaic,
625
MEDIEVAL AND MODERN LANGUAGES TRIPOSES.
The Names in ea4;h Class are arranged in alphabetical order.
{/) Distinguished in French, {g) Distinguished in German.
(e) Distinguished in English.
1886.
Examiners.
Walter W. Skeat, Litt.D., Christ's.
John W. Hales, M.A., Christ's.
George E. B. Saintsbury, M.A., Oa^on.
Arthur S. Napier, M.A., Oxon.
Robert Atkinson, LL.D., Trin. College, Dublin.
Charles A. Buchheim, Ph. D.
First Class. Second Class. I Third Class.
i Spencer Badham Joh.
I I Clarke Clare
WOMEN,
Chamberlin {g) Newnham I WooUey Newnham 1
Skeat (e) Newnham \ \
1887.
Examiners.
Walter W. Skeat, Litt.D., Christ's.
John W. Hales, M.A., Christ's.
George E. B. Saintsbury, M.A., Oxon.
Arthur S. Napier, M.A., Oxon.
Robert Atkinson, LL.D., Trin. College, Dublin.
Herman Hager, Ph.D., Owens College, Manchester.
First Class. 1 Second Class. I Third Class.
I iGollancz Christ's I 2Macgowan King's
WOMEN.
Hervey, B. M. (^r) Newnham | Tooke, F. E. Newnham \ Young, G. T. Girton
1888.
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's.
George E. B. Saintsbury, M.A., Oxon.
Herman Hager, Ph.D.
First Class. 1 Second Class. I Third Class.
Neate I'emb.
I I Szumowski Joh.
WOMEN.
Take, M. J. Newnham | Stones, F. A. Newnham \
1 Profe«»or of EnglUh Language and Literature, Xing'* CoUege, London,
a Principal of St Andrew's CoUege, Grahamatown.
27
626 MEDIEVAL AND MODERN LANGUAGES TRIPOSES.
First Class.
Barry (g) Cuius
Peters Pemb.
Sapswortb (e) Joh.
1889.
Examiners.
Walter W. Skeat, Litt.D., Christ's.
C. H. Herford, Litt.D., Trinity.
Arthur A. Tilley, M.A., King's.
Karl H. Breul, M.A., King's.
Eugen G. W. Braunholtz, M.A., King's.
Arthur S. Napier, M.A., Oxon.
Second Class.
Briscoe Ti-in.
Moreland Joh.
Owen Jestis
Third Class.
Bayliss Emm.
Bertie King's
Darling Jestis
Thomson, S. M. Trin.
I
WOMEN.
Carr, M. {g)
Qirton
Robertson, M. E. (/)
Newnham I Waite, E. C,
Arundel E. Newnham I Nicholson, A. M. Newnham
Merryweather, M. Newnham
Girton I
1890.
Examiners :
Karl Hermann Breul, M.A., King's.
C. H. Herford, Litt.D., THnity.
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.
Bippmann (g)
Cuius
Second Class.
Chamberlain King's
Dennis Joh.
WOMEN.
Chrystal, M. Newnhum
Ebbutt, M. I. Neumhum
Gaul, L. J. Girton
Howard, M. E. Newnham
Phear, E. K. 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. Napier, M.A., Oxan.
Joseph Wright, M.A., Oxon.
Herman Hager, Ph.D., Owens College, Manchester.
First Cluss.
Wyatt («) Christ's
Hensley,E.M.(.9) Girton
Marshall, E. ' Newnham
Reynolds, C. Newnham
Third Class.
Harris, G. M. Christ's
Hofmeyr
TumbuU
Christ's
Caius
Second Class.
Bennett, A. P. Christ's
Lhuissier
WOMEN.
Evans-Williams.F.M. G/rton I Bousfield, H. M. Newnham
Fowler, E. M. Newnham Smith, M, J. Newnham
Neroutsos, E. M. Newnham \
MEDIEVAL AND MODERN LANGUAGES TRIPOSES. 627
1892.
First Class.
Examiners.
K. H. Breul, M.A., King's.
A. A. TiUey, 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.
Bevan Trin.
Bevan-Petman Kimfs
Hartley Penib.
Low Trin
Oelsner Caius
Third Class.
Fuhrken Caius
Block, K. S.
WOMEN.
Sewnham | Alleu, A. M. Girton
Turner, M. 2fewnham,
1893.
Examiners,
E. G. W. Braunholtz. M.A., King's.
J. W. Hales, M.A., Chnsfs.
F. Spencer, M.A.
J. Wright, M.A., Oxon.
W. P. Ker, M.A., Oxon.
A. W. Schuddekopf, Ph.D., Gdttingen.
First Class.
Second Class.
*Comber Pemb.
Hirsch Christ's
Johnson Non Coll.
Just Jesus
Phillipps, H. V. Caius
Third Class.
Bowdoin Trin.
Gaudin Clare
ROsing Caius
WOMEN.
Smith, M. B. {g) Girton
Smith, M. S. (g) Newnham
Bennett, I. G.
Earle, M. R.
Skeat, M. F.
Templeton, B. L.
Newnham
Newnham
Newnham
Netvnham
Ridley, M. M. Newnham
27—2
628 MEDIEVAL AND MODEKN LANGUAGES TRIPOSES.
NEW REGULATIONS.
The letters a, b, c, d, e,f, appended to the name of a candidate denote the section or
sections for which he is placed in the first class. The asterisk denotes special dis-
tinction. The combination of two letters thus "c with d" indicates that a candidate
has obtained a first class on the combined result of two sections, t 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.,
J. W. Hales, M.A., Christ's.
T. N. Toller, M.A., Christ's.
H. Hager, Ph.D.
A. W. Scbliddekopf, Ph.D.
E. L. Naftel.
King's.
First Class.
Second Class. l
Third Class.
Clarke, J. H. j
Smith, J. C. Caitis
Blackwood-Price Trin.
(e*,fn Christ's :
Walder Caius
Castellan, V.Rtrrm.
Costigant Caius
1
1 Ds Falcon Trin.
WOMEN.
First Class.
Second Class.
Carmichael, G. W. (a, c)t
Newnham
Bosanquet, E. T. F.fJ Newnham
Cooke, L. M. (c)t
Newnham
Frv, N. L. Newnham
Cunningham, E. M. {e)\t
Girton
Griffin, A. M.J Girton
Roseveare, E. M. {a*, c*)\
Newnham
Scott, A. M. M.t Girton
Seiincourt, A. de (c, c)t
Girton
Sheepshanks, M. R.t Newnham
Smith, M. B. Girton
Wright, S. L. P. (e)t
Newnham
Stokes, M. G. Newnham
Third Class.
Grierson, A.t Girton
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.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Smith, W.F.B.
Bakert Caius
Aldom Caius
(e*,/*)t Christ's
Ds Coast King's
Lobb Christ's
Wall (a* e) Trin.
Eaton t J Kimj's
Tipping Jesus
Todd Caius
Ds May Pemb.
Wertheimer,E.tt Trin.
WOMEN.
Fanner, G. L. (e)J Neum.
Capper, H. M.f Newn.
Partridge, J. M.t Girton
Wall, C. I.t Newn.
Lowe, L. A. (e;tt Girton
Gale, A. M.tt Newn.
Parker, E. la*, c)t Newn.
Gardner, M. Kf ^ewn.
I'hillips.E D (em^ewn.
Glover, E. C.f Newn.
Tafel, A. A. G {en Girton
Howell, E B. A.t Girton
Tait-Reid, R
Pinnev, A. D.f J Girton
(c with d)t Newn.
Pollard, G. C. Newn.
Stahlknecht, A. M.XNewn.
Wallace, I
.n Newn.
MEDIEVAL AND MODERN LANGUAGES TRIPOSES. 629
1896.
Examiners.
K. Breul, Litt.D., King's.
F. Spencer, M.A.
I. GoUancz, M.A., Christ's.
G. Fiedler, Ph.D.
W. P. Ker, M.A., Oxford.
V. Kastner, B. es Let.
First Class.
*Cluiggm(e)tt
Weekley (c*, e*)t
Ds Baker
Benbow
Chatfieldt
Cuius
Christ's
Trin.
Cuius
Trin.
iPawlett
Second Class.
Third Class.
Clarke, E. B. Corpus
Dobreet
Ds Hammond
Cuius
Emm.
Trin.
Ds Smith, Bentinck Christ's
Twentyman Christ's
Wolfe tt Cuius
First Class.
Bullock, R J. {e)l Newn.
Marriage, M. E. (e*,
f*)X Newn.
Piggott, A. R. [c, e*)\X Newn.
Vernon Harcourt,
M. F. (a with c)\ Girton
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Gurney-Smith,W.M.tGiV^on
Ljungquiat, A, O.f Newn.
Myers, H. V.f Girton
Shore, B. E-J Girton
Third Class.
Ingram, K, F.t
Finney, A. D.
Newn.
Girton
1897.
Examiners.
E. G. W. Braunholtz, M.A., King's.
John W. Hales, M A., Christ's.
A. S. Napier, MA,, Oxford.
Joseph Wright, M.A., Oxford.
V. Kastner, B. es L., Paris.
Georg Fiedler, Ph.D., Leipzig.
First Class.
Ashby (c, e*)l
Trin.
Goodall (a) Queens'
Morrison (c, e)X King's
Ds *Quiggin (/*) Caius
Burne, M. L.(a\ e*)t Neivn.
Leicester, F. M. (a) t Newn.
Smith-Shand, B. B. («*)t
Girton
Second Class.
Ds Croftst
Cuius
Daviest:
King's
M<=Kerrow
Trin.
Pridmoret:
Caius
WOMEN.
Brown, M.N.t
Newn.
Ellis, E.V.t
Newn.
Gurney-Smith, W
M.
Girton
Hydes, E. M.t
Neum.
James, A. J
Newn.
Lyall, P. M.tt
Masson. K. H.:
Girton
Newn.
Panes, A. C.
Newn.
Potts, H. E.t
Girton
Smith, M.C.t
Newn.
Third Class.
Blomefieldt C&rpus
Dewhurst Cath.
Jacob tt Caiux
Woodt Queens'
Haig Brown, R. M. Girton
Hensley, M.tt Newn.
Leebody, E. W Girton
I One of H.M. Inspectors of Schools.
630 MEDIEVAL AND MODEKN LANGUAGES TKIPOSES.
1898.
Examiners.
E. G. W. Braunholtz, M.A., King's.
C. H. Herford, Intt.D., Trinity.
E. L. Milner-Barry, M.A., Caius.
A. J. Wyatt, M.A., Christ's.
J. Wright, M.A., Oxford.
A. T. W. Borsdorf, Ph.D., Berlin.
First Class.
Atkins (c, e*)t: Irin.
Kastner(c*,e)tt Clare
Nicholson,F.C. (e*)Christ's
Second Class.
Ds Borrows Cath.
Dalrymplet King's
InnesJ Caius
Third Class.
Adkins King's
Ds Battersby Cath.
Christie! King's
Kitchint Penib.
Payne.J.H.A.tTrin.^.
ADVANCED STUDENT.
Treumann Emm.
WOMEN.
Hayman, D. (c,e)\XNewnham
Hutchinson, A. R. (c, d*)\
Newnham
Lieben, G. (a, e)t Newnham
Linnell, E. H. (e)t| Girton
Bull, L. M4 Girton
Cooke, M. F. Newnham
Matthews, C. W.ft Newnham
Pattinson, W.f Neumham
Prowse, E. M.t Newnham
Strachey, J. P.tt Newnham
Atkinson, F. 'R.l Girton
Pretty, H. S.J Girton
Thomas, L. A.t Girton
1899.
Examiners.
Alfred J. Wyatt, M.A., Christ's.
C. H. Herford, Litt.D., Trinity.
E. L. Milner-Barry, M.A., Caius.
A. T. W. Borsdorf, Ph.D., Berlin.
A. W. Schiiddekopf, Ph.D., GiJttingen.
V. H. Friedel, Ph.D., Lic.Litt., Paris.
First Class.
WeBtlake, J. S. (ft, d*) Trin.
Clephan, E. H. (e)X Girton
Hentsch, A. A. (c)tt Girton
Neatby, A. M. (c, e)\X Newn.
Nuttall. A. R. (a, c*)t Newn.
Second Class.
Brackenbury, G. H.ft
Caius
Ds Cohen, A. M.f King's
Doudne V, E. E.tt Christ's
Ds Tompson, A. Kf Trin.
Ds Vulliauiy,E.O.t King's
WOMEN.
Hughes, E. M.tt Newn.
Lloyd Davies, M. H.f Newn.
j Parrv, G. M.tt
I Strachey, J. P.
; Taylor, F. Cft
! Waring, L. F.f
Newn.
Newn.
Neum.
Girton
Third Class.
Chessex,R.E.A.tt Caius
Ds Gardner-Brown,
J. G. G. Pemb.
Rappoport,R.A. I
Christ's
Ds Saunders, E.W.C.
King's
Schwarzenbach.E. Trin.
Wagg, A R.tt King's
W&kely,E.H. NonColl.
Reed, V. A.t
Girton
MEDIEVAL AND MODERN LANGUAGES TRIPOSES. 631
1900.
Examiners.
W. W. Skeat, Litt.D., GhnsVs.
K H. Breul, Litt.D., King's.
J. W. Hales, M.A., Christ's.
H. Oelsner, M.A., Cuius.
A. W. Schuddekopf.
V. H. Friedel.
First Clast.
Thomas, P. G. (a*, c) Cams
Second Class.
Balgarnie. E. Trin.
de la Motte, V. Christ's
de Rothschild,J.A.E. Trin.
Ds Westlake, J. S. Trin.
Third Class. .
Hall, H. C.t Clare
Procter, R. G.ft Trin.
Rieu, H.tt Caius
Tate, R. F.f Caius
Bedford. D. C. (c)t Nettmhatn
Goddard, D. M. (c, e*)\l Girton
Josephy, J. (a) Newnham
SoUas, H. B. C. («*,/*) t Newn.
WOMEN.
Bailey, E. J.f
Biggs, E. L.
Cowan, M. G.|
Irvine, M. L.tt
Kidd, W. M.tt
Girton
Newnham
Girton
Girton
Neumham
Chandler, A. D.J Girton
Hancock, M. D. Girton
Simmonds, M. E.J Neumham
Swainson, F. J. Neumham
1901.
Examinees.
K. Breul, Litt.D., King's.
C. H. Herford, Litt.D., Trinity.
T. N. ToUer, M.A., Christ's.
W. Rippmann, M.A., Caius.
H. Oelsner, M.A., Caius.
A. T. W. Borsdorf, Ph.D., Berlin.
First Class.
*Atkin8, J. W. H. (a
Brown, H. (c, e)
* 6) Joh.
Pemb.
Second Class.
Ds De, Harinath Christ's
Ds Firmstone, P. J. Christ's
Ds Hawkes, G. Pemb.
Latif, A. C. A. A.)
(Latifi, A.) J
Lister, J. V. Pemb.
Molteno, H. A. Pemb.
Joh.
Third Class.
Monro, H. E. Caius
WOMEN.
Hentsch, A. A. {d'^) Girton
Phillpotts, B. S. (f, e) Girton
Price, S. (c, c) Newnham
Smith, R M. (c, e*)tj Newnham
Stone, C. M. (c, e*) Neumham
Weeks, K M. (c, e) Girton
Craig, O.t Girton
Emmerton, A. M.tt Girton
Hingston, M. A. Newnham
Lewis, G. W. Newnham
Monnington, C. Girton
Primrose, C. L. Neumham
Thomas, G. M. L. Neumham
Drummond, M. E.
Fraser, M.f
Lefroy, R M.f
Leveson, P. K.f
Pratchitt, M.f
Ross, L. G.
Scrubv, F. M. K.
Wigftill, J. E.
Wollaston, C. L J.
Newnham
Girton
Girton
Girton
Girton •
Newnham
Newnham
Newnham
Newnham
632 MEDIEVAL AND MODERN LANGUAGES TRIPOSES.
1902.
Examiners.
W. W. Skeat, Litt.D., Christ's.
I. Gollancz, M.A., Christ's.
W. Rippmann, M.A., Cuius.
H. G. Fiedler, Ph.D., Leipzig.
A. T. W. Borsdorf, Ph.D., Berlin.
C. Bonnier, Ph.D., Halle ajS.
First Class.
Bullough, E. (c, e) Trin.
Ds Clarke, F. W. (a) Pemb.
Crosby, J. (c, e*) Cams
Jamieson, P.E. (c.e) King's
Second Class.
Ds Patterson, D. C. Christ's
Third Class.
Locker-Lampson.O.S. Trin.
Marsh, L. Emm.
Moorsom, J. King's
Ds Squire, S. G. Christ's
Ds Stokes, F. W. Christ's
Woods, B. F. Joh.
WOMEN.
Chittick, E. M. («*) Girton
Cock, E. T. (c) Girton
Duff, M, N. (e) Newnham
Gaunt, E. M. (a) Newnham
Lejeune, M. (e) Neumham
Morrison, M. A. S. (a) Girton
Sanders, J.H.K.(c*) Neumham
Warren Jones, E. K. (e) Girton
Weeks, I. M. (a, e) Girton
Whitehou8e,L.M.(e) Girton
Dodd, H. L.
Forsyth, J. C.
Gould, J. W. B.
Newberrv, E. M.
Thomas, K. M.
Newnham
Neumham
Neumham
Girton
Girton
Billinghurst, A.
E.
Girton
Cochran, V.
Girton
Russell, A.
Neumham
Silburn, E. J.
Newnham
Walker, L. F.
Neumham
1903.
Examiners.
I. Gollancz, M.A., Christ's
C. H. Herford, Litt.D., Trinity.
F. Spencer, M.A.
E. C. Quiggin, M.A., Caius.
H. G. Fiedler, Ph.D., Leipzig.
C. Bonnier, Ph.D., Halle alS.
First Class.
Sommer, J. W. E. (e*) Caius
Second Class.
Kennedy, S. D. Trin.
Merryweather, C. W. Trin.
Patchett, E. W. Emm.
Scougal, H. J. Caius
ADVANCED STUDENT.
Linnell, C. D. Joh.
Third Class.
Cradock, N.
Dick, J. B. G.
Harris, S. S. •
Newton, G. F.
Trin.
Caius
Pemb.
Christ's
WOMEN.
Clarke, M. G. (a with e) Girton
Dawkins, A. T. {d) Newnham
Rogers, M. M.
Warren Jones,
(a) Newnham
E. K. (a) Girton
Arundel, E. D.
Lejeune, M.
Lewis, A. R
Morris, M. R. V.
Rogers, M. I.
Rowntree, M.
Swan, D.
Girton
Newnham
Newnham
Newnham
Newnham
Neumham
Newnham
Bennett, N. Girton
Broadbent, D. A. Newnham
Duncan, M. L. Nexonham
Kingswell, M. K. Newnham
Kisch, V. H. Newnham
Layne, M. A. Newnham
Muirhead, E. M. M. Girton
Walrond, M. M. Newnham
MEDIEVAL AND MODERN LANGUAGES TRIPOSES. 633
1904.
Examiners.
K. Breul, Litt.D., King's.
C. H. Herford, Litt.D., Trinity.
F. Spencer, M.A.
I. Gollancz, M.A., Christ's.
H. G. Comber, M.A., PemhroTce.
E. C. Quiggin, M.A., Gonville and Caius.
First Class.
i*Mawer, A. (a*, b*) Caius
Second Class.
Finch, E. G. Christ's
Jenkins, R. T. Trin.
Kolian, R. M. Caitis
Whitley, N. H. P. Emm.
Third Class.
Bayer, S. F.
Chambers, E. L.
Dunn, C. M.
Edmonds, W. S.
Joce, J. B. D,
Light, P.
Traidos, M. C.
Watson, C. A.
Caius
Emm.
Kin^s
King's
Joh.
Jesus
Trin.
King's
WOMEN.
First Class.
Bryers, W. (c, e*) Girton
Delp. W. E. («*) Girton
May, Z. G. I), {a*, c) Neumham
Whitelegge, D. C. (e*) Newnham
Second Class.
Brown, D. R.
Crommelin Brown.C.
Franklin, J.
Gemmell, J. A.
Grierson, S. A.
M«Callum, E. A.
Oyler, H. M,
Parsons, E. G.
Roife, M. G.
Saumarez, Hon. E.
StreiflF, H.
Yates, E. M.
Newnham
M. Girton
Girton
Newnham
Girton
Girton
Girton
Newnham
Girton
Girton
Newnham
Newnham
Third Class.
Alcock, E. M.
Cogan, J. C. H.
Few, M. C.
Millington, M. H.
Munro, M. E.
Wright, R. A.
Newnham
Girton
Newnham
Newnham
Newnham
Girton
1 Professor of English Language and Literature, Armstrong College of Science.
27—5
634 MEDIEVAL AND MODERN LANGUAGES TRIPOSES.
1905.
Examiners :
K. Breul, Litt.D., King's.
I. GoUancz, M.A., Christ's.
A. J. Wyatt, M.A., Christ's.
H. G. Comber, M.A., Pembroke.
A. T. Baker, M.A., Gonville and Cuius.
A. W. Schiiddekopf, Ph.D., Gottingen.
First Class.
Fuller, W. P. (c*, d*} Emm.
Ledeboer, J. H. (c, e) Cuius
Nicholson, H. (e) King's
First Class.
Chittlck, F. M. {€*) Girton
Delp, W. E. (d) Girton
Geiler, L. E. (f) Newnham
Jolowicz, M. S. (e*) Newnham
Smythe, B. E. (c with d) Girton
Terry, E. (e) Newnham
Second Class.
Loch, D. H. King's
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Bracken, G. G. H. Newnham
Bryers, W. Girton
Burne, J. Newnham
Butler, I. F. Girton
Crommelin Brown, C. M. Girton
Girton
Newnham
Girton
Newnham
Newnham
D. Newnham
Newnham
Third Class.
Denny, E.
Fulford, P. M.
llobson, G.
Seaman, M.
Valentine, D.
Walthall, A. D.
Weekes, D. B.
Beach, D. W.
England, F.
Furse, W. K.
Hiles, M.
Hodges, C. E.
Howard, T. H.
Illingworth, W,
Schmitt, O. P.
Stable, J. J.
Baker, C. E.
Chadwick, M.
Drew, A. D.
Dunlop, M. V.
Jewson, C.
Jones, W. B.
Lewis, E. C.
Mollison, E. B.
Pearson, L. D.
de Pinna, F. C.
Sherwin, A.
Skinner, M. G.
Walker, B. M.
M.
NonColl.
Clare
Christ's
Pemb.
Christ's
Emm.
Christ's
NonColl
Emm.
Girton
Girton
Neumham
Girton
Newnham
Girton
Girton
Newnham
Girton
Girton
Newnham
Girton
Newnham
1906.
Examiners :
E. G. W. Braunboltz. M.A., King's.
A. J. Wyatt, M.A., Christ's.
A. T. Baker, M.A., Gonville and Cuius.
J. W. H. Atkins, Inceptor in Arts, St John's.
J. Wright, M.A., Oxon.
A. W. Schuddekopf, Ph.D., Gottingen.
First Class.
Momber,R.M.S.T. (c) Trin.
Worrall, N. (c) Joh.
First Class.
Allpress, B. E. (e) Girton
Bondfield, D. M. (e) Girton
Briggs, M. E. (e) Newnham
Fulford, P. M. (a) Newnham
Tonkin, B. A. (e) Girton
Wragge, S. (a, e*) Newnham
Second Class.
Greatrex, F. C. Caius
Speakman, L. A. Caius
Third Class.
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Bracken, G. G.
Dewar, A. M.
Holmes, M.
Poole, D. L.
Powell, D. L.
Skinner, M. G.
Tildesley, E. M.
Ward, E. M.
Williams, G.
Newnham
Newnham
Newnham
Newnham
Girton
Girton
Neumham
Newnham
Girton
Berg, A. W.
Trin.
Crane, H. E.
Christ's
Datta, R.
Christ's
Fallowfield,H.J.F.A.G. Cath.
Hunter, W. T.
Emm.
Sykes, S. W.
Caius
Third Class.
Clifford, D. M. C.
Newnham
Cole, F. M.
Girton
Finnis, V. D.
Girton
Howarth, F. S.
Girton
King, A. I. L.
Girton
Manson, N. R.
Newnham
Munro, B. M.
Neumham
MEDIEVAL AND MODERN LANGUAGES TRIPOS. 635
1907.
Examiners -
First Class,
[^. G. W. Braunholtz, M.A., King's.
G. C. Macaulay, M.A., THnity.
E. C. Quiggin, M.A., Oonville and Caius.
L. E. Kastner, M.A., Glare.
J. W. H. Atkins, M.A., 8t John's.
J. Wright, M.A. {Oxon.).
Bray, A. C. (a) Jesus
Pliilby,H.StJ. B.(c) Trin.
Tucker, E, E. G. (e*) Caius
Second Class.
Beacock, G. A. Emm.
Bennett, A. R. Caius
Bolderston, W. N. Joh.
Bonhote, T. E. Caius
Gomme, E. E. C. Trin.H.
Markham, C. F. Jesv^
Third Class.
Bashford, P. F. II. ChrUes
Coggan, F. R. Christ's
Druce, C. L. Joh.
Gallimore, H. B. King's
Ds Partington, J. B. Pemb.
Ponsonby,^ow. B.B. Trin.
First Class.
Aimers, A. C. (c) Newnham
Hewitt, E. (e) Newnham
Hobbs, R. E. (e) Newnham
Moggridge, E. F. L. (c*)
Girton
Reevc,D.H.G.(e*,/^)
Netvnham
Whitelegge, M. A. {e*)
Neumham
WOMEN.
Second Class,
Third Class.
Dunlop, E. L. Girton
Board, M. J.
Girton
Ransford, E. Girton
Cosier, V.
Neumham
Ruffer, V. Girton
Dunne, H. M. J.
Girton
Sale, M. E. Girton
Frost, D. M. F.
Neumham
Sing, M. F. Girton
M^Connel, K. M.
Neumham
Parks, E. G.
Girton
1908.
Examiners
First Class.
G. C. Macaulay, M.A., Trinity.
H. Oelsner, M.A., Gonville and Caius.
L. E. Kastner, M.A., Clare.
F. E. Sandbach, M.A., King's.
C. E. Vaughan, M.A. {Oxon.).
J. Wright, M.A. {Oxon.).
Hunaphreys, W. H.
(a with c) Chrisfs
Ds Tucker,E.E.G. (/) Caius
First Class.
Atkinson, N. L. (c witli e)
Newnham
Calthrop, M. G. (c*, e) Girton
Massey, I. M. (c*, e*) Girton
Ruffer, V. {d) Girton
Spearing, E. M. (a*, d)
Newnham
Tonkin, M. G. (c, e) Girton
Second Class.
Montgomerie, W. S. Joh.
Pratt, C. J. C. Caius
Reid, F. Christ's
I Sterling, T. S. Down.
ADVANCED STUDENT.
Perkins, B. M. N. Caius
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Chambers, A. King's
Duke, M. O. M. Corpus
HoflFmeister, C. E. Cath.
Sopwith, S. S. Emm.
Bondfield, D. M.
Cardwell, N.
Dodd, E. S.
Fossey, M. M.
Hardy, C. G.
Huxley, A. M.
Morris, E. M.
Pratt, E. H.
Sayle, A.
Scott, M. D. M.
Steele, G. H. M.
Walley, N. E
Girton
Girton
Newnham
Girton
Newnham
Newnham
Newnham
Girton
Newnham
Girton
Girton
Newnham
Third Class.
Batten, B. M. F.
Dickson, A. M. l
Dodgson, M. O.
Fisher, D. M.
Page, L. M.
Read, D. C.
Sabin, G. E.
Schu6, B. E.
Young, D. M.
Girton
Girton
Newnham
Girton
Newnham
Ni^wnham
Newnhan
Newnhamr.
Newnhan
636 MEDIEVAL AND MODERN LANGUAGES TRIPOSES.
Examiners
First Class.
Becher, G. G. (c) Trin.
Binks, B. H. {a with c)
Queens'
Drennan, C. M. (a*, b*)
Emm.
Kay, S. E. (c, e*) Emm.
Pearkes, A. M. (c with e)
Cuius
Ds Scott, H. R. (c*\ Jesus
Ds Snape, R. H. (a) Emm.
1909.
K. Breul, Litt.D., King's.
H. F. Stewart, B.D., 8t John's.
H. Oelsner, M.A., Caius.
F. E. Sandbach, M.A., King's.
A. Mawer, M.A., Caius.
C. E. Vaughan, M.A. (Oxon.).
Second Class.
Cooke, N. V.
Grim wade, E. E.
Hawkins, A. G. J.
Ds Hughes, T. G.
Larmour, A. C.
Nobes, F. I.
Raimes, L.
Ross, J. S.
Trin.
Caius
Christ's
Trin.
Trin.
Clare
Caius
Emm.
Ds Whitehorn, R. H. Emm.
ADVANCED STUDENT.
Simpson, J. G. (a) Christ's
Third Class.
Allen, C. A. B.
Damras, M. C.
MacRury, E.
Mounsey, J. P.
Neuburg, V. B.
Ogden, A.
Pitt, W. J.
Pook, J. de C.
Richardson, 0. L.
Down.
Trin.
Caius
Corpus
Trin.
Chrisfs
Down.
Corpus
THn.
First Class.
Seaton, M. E. (c*) Girton
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Berry-Hart, M. A.
Girton
Clegg, E.
Newnham
Bibas, M. A. H.
Newnham
Cole, M. D. L.
Girton
Bisliop, G. M.
Netmham
Davies, M.
Newnham
Bock, C. M. V.
Girton
Lawe, G. A.
Newnham
Brown, G. E.
Neumham
Moncur, K
Newnham
Brown, M. R.
Child, M. V.
Girton
Napier, I. A.
Newnham
Girton
Nimmo, M. E.
Girton
Chittick, E. W.
Girton
Nixon, M. A.
Girton
Dixon, A. F.
Newnham
Oswald, M. S.
Newnham
Enfield, M. E.
Newnham
Selby, M.
Girton
Gatheral, E. E.
Newnham
Stewart, L, J.
Newnham
Hawlev, L. M.
Neumham
Williams, M.
Girton
Lloyd-Price, G. M.
Girton
Wood, J. A.
Girton
Massey, I. M.
Girton
Matthews, A. M.
Girton
Murray, D. B.
Newnham
Rappard, D. A.
Girton
Rees, M. T.
Newnham
Sharp, F. M.
Sheldon, O.
Newnham
Girton
Soothill, D.
Newnham
NEW REGULATIONS.
The letters c e appended to the name of a candidate denote the section in which he has passed.
The asterisk denotes special distinction.
Sp.F. indicates that a candidate has passed the Oral Examination in French. Sp.G. indicates
that a candidate has passed the Oral Examination in German. Tlie asterisk denotes distinction.
Examiners
[K. Breul, Litt.D., Kinrfs.
Ie. G. W. Braunholtz.M.A., King's.
|H. F. Stewart, B.D., .S"^ John's.
[E. C. Quiggin, M.A., Gonville and Caius.
First Class.
Clarke, G. C. (c*) (Sp.F.*)
Caius
Purves, W. D. C. L. (c)
(Sp.F.*) Trin.
Wetenhall, W. T. (e*)
(Sp.G.*) Caius
First Class.
Second Class.
Gray, A. K. (c)(Sp.F.)
Jesus
Raikes, W. O. (c)(Sp.F.)
Caius
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Scruby, H. C. (c)(Sp.F.) Girton
Third Class.
de Behr, Baron G. J. (e)
(Sp.G.*) Pemb.
Scott, J. G. C. (<;)(Sp.G.)
Pemb.
Third Class.
637
MECHANICAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
A Student may be a Candidate for Honours in Part II. provided that
he has kept seven terms, and that twelve terms have not passed after the
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., Trinity.
O. Reynolds, M.A., Queens'.
W. N. Shaw, M.A., Emmanuel.
Part I.
First Class. i Second Class. Third Class.
Ds Clarke Petnb. Ds M«=Dougall Trin. Thring Trin.
Ds Harris, A. C. Christ's Madeley Emm.
Ds Peel Magd. Ds Warmington Trin.
1895.
Examiners :
0. Reynolds, M.A., Queens'.
W. N. Shaw, M.A., Emmanuel.
W. E. Dalby, M.A.
Part I.
First Class. i Second Class.
Harvev Trin. Ds Booth King's
Ingoldby Caius \ Wynne Trin.
Mclean, W.N. Trin.
Third Class.
Ds Burgess
Gordon
Jesus
Clare
Hall
Christ's
Hart
Caius
Onslow
H. Selw.
Reckitt, A.
King's
Thompson, N
A. Trin.
Ds Tipple
Clare
First Class.
Ds Clarke,T.W.K. Caius
Coker Pet.
Ds Hollingworth Pemb.
TiU Trobe Joh.
Marshall, J. F. King's
Reilly Queens
1896.
Examiners :
O. Reynolds, M.A., Queens'.
J. A. Ewing, M.A., Trinity.
J. B. Peace, M.A., Emmanuel
PART I.
Second Class.
Hindley,C.D.M. Trin.
Martin, R. E. King's
Rutty Pemb.
Third Class.
Bergmann H.Selw.
Yeo Trin.
1897.
Examiners :
J. A. Ewing, M.A., Trinity.
J. Perrj .
J. B. Peace, M.A., Emmanuel.
PART II.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Ds Coker**
Pet.
Ds La Trobe
Joh.
•• DUittaguUhed in (1) Theory of Structures and in (2) Heat Engi
nes and Dynamics of Machine*.
PART I.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Chappie
Ds Cook
Joh.
Common Trin.
Beveridge, K. Trin.
Fox, C. B. Trin.
Joh.
Davidson Trin.
Couper
Trin.
Fullagar Joh.
Williams, C W. Pemb.
Cullen
Caius
Rew King's
Ds Curtis
Pet.
Rickman Emm.
Roget
Trin.
Werner Clare
WUson
King's
638
MECHANICAL SCIENCES TKIPOSES.
1898.
Examiners :
J. A. Ewing, M.A., Trinity.
J. Perry.
J. B. Peace, M.A., Emm.
PAET II.
First Class.
Ds Chappie Joh.
Cullen Cuius
Ds Marshall, J. F.* King's
Second Class.
Ds Tobin Joh.
Third Class.
Ds Werner Clare
Distin);uished in Electricity and Magnetism.
PART I.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Goodchild
Sid.
Bidwell
Trin.
S"
H.Selw.
Hall, A. H.
Trin.H.
Fox. B. D.
Trin.
Jesus
Head, B. W.
Emm.
Gunter
Clare
Loeffler
Trin.
*Inglis
Lightfoot
King's
Monro
Trin.
Watson, H. S.
Christ's
Pemb.
Taylor, F. C.
Pemb.
Thompson,?, A. Christ's
Wynne, J. B.
Trin.
1899.
Examiners :
J. B. Peace, M.A., Emm.
T. A. Hearson.
C. G. Lamb, M.A., Glare.
PART II.
First Class.
Head, B. W. Emm.
ADVANCED STUDENT.
Wimperis, H. E. Cuius.
First Class.
Blacklock,G.H. Trin.
Farrant, H.
Ds Lock, G. R.
Ds Rottenburg, H.
Unna,P.J.H.
Walker, M.
Trin.
Sid.
King's
Trin.
Joh.
PART I.
Second Class.
Hart, R. E. Pemb.
Ds Langdon, M. Pemb.
Morcom, R. K. Trin.
Ramsay, J. D. Trin.
Saiyut, M. R. King's
Third Class.
Campbell-Brown,
G. F. CZore
Ds Gordon, G. F. C. Trin.
Rennie, W. B. Emm.
Robinson, L, I. Pemb.
Weekley, C. Trin.
White, F. G. Clare
MECHANICAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
639
1900.
Examiners :
J. A. Ewing, M.A., King's.
T. A. Hear son.
C. G. Lamb, M.A., CUre.
PART II.
ADVANCED STUDENT.
Brown, G. M. Trin.
First Class.
Baker, E. S. S. Pemb.
Gaskell, H, Trin.
Ogilvie, D. G. Trin.
Ds Reynolds, E. A. Pemb.
Shaxbv, R. U. Clare
Widdicombe, K P. Caius
PART I.
Second Class
Du Cane, C. G.
Engleheart, P.
Kennedy, J. McF
Paul, J. D. D.
Watney, G. N.
Wilton, T. R.
Trin.
Caius
Trin.
Pemb.
Trin.
Jesus
Third Class.
Barran, P. A. Christ's
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.
Examiners :
J. A. Ewing, 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. F. E.
Trin.
Hindley, 0. W.
King's
Cohen, D. H,
Trin.
Melliss, H. J.
Trin.
Knowles,G.J.F.
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's
Simon, E. D.
Pemb.
Monckton, 0. P.
Morcom, E. L.
Paton, A. M.
Young, P. C.
King'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 n.
First Class. i Second Clcus.
i*Dykes, F. J. Trin. I Young, P. C. Christ's.
First Class.
Ds Aldous, F. C. Jesus
Bacon, F. Trin.
Highton, D. C. King's
J&m, A. D. King's
Witherington.G.A. Queens'
PART I.
Second Class.
Cox, R. C.
Greer, S. H. A.
Hunter, C. M.
Kempson,E.W.E.
Long, G. S.
McCosh, A. K.
Ds Madge, H. A.
Moore, C. A. St G.
Porter, A. R. Z.
Swan, P.
Taylor, J. R.
Trench, R. H.
Trewby, A.
Caius
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
Emm.
Trin.
Pet.
Pemb.
Trin.
King's
King's
Trin.
Pemb.
Third Class.
Baerlein, E. M.
Ellington, N. B.
Rappis, P. A. G.
Reid, K. G.
Spooner, W. W.
Waller, N. H.
Trin.
King's
Christ't
King's
Trin.
Emm.
1 DtatinguUhed in Electricity and Magnetism.
640
.MECHANICAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
1903.
EXAMINEBS :
W. H. Macaulay, M.A., King's.
C. G. Lamb, M.A., Glare.
S. Dunkerley.
PART II.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Moore, C. A. St G.
PART I.
Pemb.
"
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Edge, C. N.
Caius
Akbar, M. T.
Emm.
Ds Anderson,M.E.M.
Fortescue, C. L.
Christ's
Bernard, G. H. B,
Joh.
Archer, J. F.
Garnett, W. H. S.
Trin.
Duffield, W. G.
Trin.
Astley, W.
Hill, J. L.
Emm.
Lindley, E. S.
Trin.
Birch, A. G.
Ds Lloyd, H. R.
Caius
Ds Mould, S. C.
Jesm
Bridgman, F. S.
Ds Mason, C. C.
Trin.H.
Ogilvie, H.
King's
Colam, H. N.
Sharpe, C. A.
King's
Cath.
Ds Davies, T. M.
Ds Sheppard, T. W.
Gardner, J. C.
Wharton, J. R.
Trin.
Glaser, W. H.
Kirke, P. St G.
Low, A. R.
Mortimer, A.
Parkes, H. E.
Pollard, A. R.
Walker, A. G.
1904.
Examiners :
Queens'
King's
Christ's
Trin.
Sid.
Pemb.
King's
Trin.
Christ's
Trin.
Clare
Sid.
Trin.
Trin.
Joh.
B. Hopkinson, M.A., Trinity.
C. G. Lamb, M.A., Clare.
S. Dunkerley.
PART n.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Ds Hill, J. L. Emm.
PART I.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Ds Bousfield, W. E.
Hugo, L. du B,
Ds Hunter, J. de G.
Caius
a:*
Glanville, W. J. Caius
Harrison, G. Pet.
Ds Isserlis, L. Christ's
Ds Jenkins, H. B. Joh.
Lewis, A. D. King's
Lewis, E. H. Trin.
Parsons, A. D. C. Trin.
Robinson, C. Pemb.
Brinton, C. C. Cuius
Bunting, S. A. S. Christ's
Crosfield, B, F, Trin.
Fearfield, J. Cuius
Hall, J. P. Caius
Hanson, E. T. Christ's
Newton-Clare, E T.Clare
Prowde, O. L. Joh.
Radice, W. A. Christ's
Ritchie, W. T. Joh.
Salaman, L. H. Trin.
MECHANICAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
641
1905.
Examiners :
B. Hopkinson, M.A., Trinity.
J. B. Peace, M.A., Emmanuel.
J. 1). Cormack.
First Class.
Da Hugo, L. du B.
King's
PART n.
Second Class.
Third Class.
PART I.
First Class.
Barbour, R. H. Trin.
Ds BuUeid, C. H. Trin.
Sears, J. E. Joh.
Second Class.
Ds Bray, F. E. Trin.
Carver, H. Clare
Ds Darwin, E. Trin.
Duif, W. N. Trin.
Ehrenborg, G. B, Christ's
Glen-Bott, C. L. Eimn.
Mitchell, A. L. Caius
Murray, J. King's
Ronier, C. Caius
Sherwood, E. T. G. King's
Third Class
Apps, W. J. E.
Blackie, A.
Trin.
Pet.
Burn, H. S.
Pemb.
Ds Dennis, T.
Clare
Evington, H. B.
Magd.
Hirst, J.
Trin.
Hoisington.H. M. H. Down
Lusk, J.
Joh.
Mounsey, R. J.
King's
Newton, H. W. G. Kmq's
Newton, T. H.
Emm.
Pearsall, R. H.
King's
Rouse, P. G.
Trin.
Shackell, F. T.
Pemb.
1906.
Examiners :
J. B. Peace, M.A., Emmanuel.
C. E. Inglis, M.A., King's.
J. T. Nicolson.
First Class.
Bird, A. L. NonColl.
Butcher, A. D. D. Christ's
French, D. G. Emm.
PART I.
Second Class.
Brvan-Brown, W. Doum.
Davidson, W. W. Emm.
Robinson, A. C. Christ's
Samuelson,E.A.G. King's
Ds Smith, H. Trin.H.
Ds Smith, T. Queens'
Spiisbury, L. J. Emm.
Welsh, A. R. Trin.
Whiting, W. R. G. Queens'
Third Class.
Brayshay, 8.
Clifford, F. A.
de Morpurgo, F. G.
Dunderdale, B. J.
Fox, C. L.
Gardiner, O. C.
Ds Howe, H.
Ds Laird-Clowes, G.
Lingard, J. R.
Mears, R. P.
Ds Millward, G. A.
Moberly, A. H.
Morse, L. G. E.
Seymour, F. W.
Thomson, D. H.
Joh.
King's
a.b;
King's
Sid.
King's
Christ's
Magd.
S. ^id.
Trin.
Trin.
Queens'
King's
King's
Trin.
Pemb.
642
MECHANICAL SCIENCES TBIPOSES.
1907.
Examiners ;
B. Hopkinson, M.A., Trinity.
C. E. Inglis, M.A., King's.
W. E. Dalby, M.A., Trinity.
PAET I.
First Class.
Busk, E. T. King's
Keeling, O. H. Trin.
Ds Millar, G. H, Pemb.
Turner, L. B. King's
Second Class
Ds Booth, H.
Trin.
Fullagar, L. A.
Greathead, J. M.
Caius
Chrisfs
Jolley, L. B. W.
Trin.
Meyer, G. M.
Emm.
Pilcher, W. H.
Pemb.
Rennie, D. W.
Joh.
Third Class.
Baxter, T. H.
Ds Dines, L. H. G.
Glaser, H.
Guthrie, A. G.
Hall, J. S.
Hartree, R.
Joannides, G. S.
Lawson, C. G.
Maclean, E. W.
Nelson, L.
Quinnev, H.
Richards, C. S.
Taylor, G. M. C.
Weber, H. E.
Wells, R. C.
Wilson, R. E.
Kings
Emm.
Christ's
Clare
Sid.
Caius
King's
Pemb.
Emm.
Emm.
NonCoU.
Caius
Joh.
Pemb.
Emm.
Corpus
1908.
(NEW REGULATIONS.)
Examiners :
W. E. Dalby, M.A., Trinity.
B, Hopkiuson, M.A., Trinity.
J. B. Peace, M.A., Emmanuel.
First Class.
Eason, A. B. Jesus
Mallock, R. R. M. Trin.
Pye, D. R. Trin.
Second Class
Banerjee, P. N.
Trin.
Barrett, F. B, J.
Corpus
Bradfield,R.
Dawson, E. E.
Hawes, B. L.
Caius
Caius
Caius
Hayes, R. A.
Hill, A. J. B.
Queens'
Trin.
Nelson, G. G.
Christ's
Pound, W. G. W.
King's
Torry, A. J. D.
Joh.
Trench, A. S. C.
Trin.
Third Class.
Acland, H. A. D.
Alexander, E.
Carver, O. A.
Casley, R. de C.
Chappie, E.
Cruickshank,G.M.
Dewar, M, B. U.
Dougall, E. S.
Pearson, B. C.
Peck, J. N.
Scott, W. M.
Stevens, W. G.
Walmsley, J.
Whitaker, V.
Workman, E.
King's
Caius
Trin.
Sid.
Jesus
Joh.
Trin.
Pemb.
Trin.
Caius
King's
Down.
Trin.
Trin.
Trin.
MECHANICAL SCIENCES TRIPOSES.
643
1909.
Examiners :
J. B. Peace, M.A., Emmanuel.
C. G. Lamb, M.A., GUre.
E. G. Coker, M.A., Peterhouse.
First Clagg.
Second Clasi
.
Third Class.
Johnson, P. B.
Trin.
Brown, J.
Sid.
Bilsland, J. A.
Jones, B. M.
Emm.
Campbell, E. R.
Trin.
Carthigasen, S. T.
Ds Marshall, A. R.
Emm.
Homfray, S. G.
King's
Foot, S. H.
Portway, D.
Down.
Kindersley, R. F
Magd.
Foyster, P. T.
Ds Spittle, J. T.
Wyatt, T. C.
Pemb.
Loder, R. E.
Trin.
Fuller, J. F.
Christ's
Marshall, H. C.
Trin.
Hulbert, C. G. K.
Pitt, R. B.
Clare
Jackson, D. F.
Rawlins, P. T,
Trin.
Jephson, P. H. R.
Sewell, S. E.
Joh.
Metcalfe, C. H. F.
Uhthoff, R. K.
Cains
Penfold, H. L.
Perry, W. A. C.
Readman, J, F. A,
Tetley, M. H.
Tinto, J. F.
White, A. H.
Joh.
Christ's
Emm.
Trin.
Down.
Pemb.
Jesus
Pemb.
Pemb.
Joh.
Trin.
Pemb.
Trin.
Trin.
King's
644
ECONOMICS TRIPOSES.
1905.
Examiners :
J. N. Keynes, Sc.D., Pembroke.
G. L. Dickinson, M.A., King's.
J. H. Clapham, M.A., King's.
A. C. Pigou, M.A., King's.
PART I.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Division 1.
Jones, R R. Christ's
Mackay, E. R.
Town, C. A.
Trin.
Jesus
Division 2.
Clark, R. K. King's
White, F. A. Joh.
WOMEN.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Division 1.
HoUington, E. Neu-nham
Division 2.
Howard, Lady D. G. Girton
Manfield, M. R. Girton
Bhore, I. T.
Edwardes, M. L. E.
Girton
Girton
ECONOMICS TRIPOSES.
645
First Class.
First Class.
1906.
Examiners :
G. L. Dickinson, M.A., King's.
J. H. Clapham, M.A., King's.
S. J. Chapman, M.A., Tnnity.
A. C. Pigou, M.A., King's.
PAKT II.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Clark, R. K. King's
Mackay, E. R. Trin.
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Division 1.
Bhore, I. T. Girton
Divuion 2.
First Class.
Layton, W. T. Trin.
PART I.
Second Class.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Hedderwick,A. S. Clare
Hughes, E. NonColl.
Third Class.
First Class.
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Division 2.
Potter, D. S. Newnham
Third Class.
646
ECONOMICS TRIPOSES.
1907.
Examiners :
J. N. Keynes, Sc.D., Pembrohe.
S. J. Chapman, M.A., Trinity.
D. H. Macgregor, M.A., Trinity,
W. J. Ashley, M.A., Oxon.
J. Westlake, LL.D., Trinity.
First Class.
JLayton, W. T.
Trin.
PART II.
Second Class.
Division 1.
Division 2.
Hughes, E. Caius
Third Class.
Hedderwick, A. S. Clare
Nugent, R. T. Trin.
First Class.
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Division 1.
Potter, D. S. Neumham
Division 2.
Third Class.
First Class.
PART I.
Second Class.
Division 1.
Hobson, C. K. Trin.
Division 2.
Hamilton, K.
Richards, R.
Trin.
Joh.
Third Class.
Levinstein, G, E.
Martin, J. B.
Swdft, C. T.
Pemb.
Trin.
King's
First Class.
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Division 1.
Grier, M. L. D.
Spielmann, R M.
Division 2.
Nevmham
Newnham
Third Class.
ECONOMICS TRIPOSES.
647
1908.
Examiners ;
A. W. Flux, M.A., St John's.
D. H. Macgregor, M.A., THnity.
H. 0. Meredith, M.A., King's.
W. J. Ashley, M.Com., Birmingham.
T. J. Lawrence, LL.D., Downing, Assessor.
PART II.
First Class.
Second Class.
Division 1.
Richards, R. Joh.
Ds Ward, D. W. Joh.
Division 2.
WOMEN.
First Class.
Second Class.
Grier, M. L. D. Newnham
Spielmann, E. M. Newnham
Division 1.
Division 2.
'
Rendel, F. E. Newnham
PART I.
First Class.
Second Class.
Division 1.
Elliott, W. W. NonColl.
Ds Twinn, F. C. G. Joh.
Division 2.
Barker, G. P. King's
Filter, C. King's
WOMEN.
First Class.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Hamilton, K. Trin.
Levinstein, G. E. Pemtb.
Martin, J. B. Trin.
Third Class.
Milner, E. J. M. Girton
Third Class.
deYrarrazaval.S, Trin.
Lo, T. Y. Jesus
Monakhoff, D. Pemb.
Third Class.
Leon, M. Newnham
648
ECONOMICS TRIPOSES.
1909.
Examiners:
J. S. Nicholson, Sc.D., Tnnity.
A. W. Flux, M.A., St John's.
H. 0. Meredith, M.A., King's.
H. W. V. Temperley, M.A., Feterhouse.
T. J. Lawrence, LL.D., Downing, Assessor.
PART II.
First Class.
Ds Hobson, C. K.
Ds Subbarao, N. S.
Trin.
Joh.
First Class.
Second Class.
Division 1.
Division II.
Barker, G. P.
Ds Drysdale, J. M.
Elliott, W. W.
Monahov, D.
Filter, C.
WOMEN.
Second Class,
Division 1.
King's
Pet:
Non Coll.
Pemb.
King's
Leon, M.
Osmaston, R D.
Newnham
Newnham
Division 2.
Third Class.
Lo, T. Y. Jesus
Third Class.
PART I.
First Class.
First Class.
Second Class.
Division 1.
Bowden, E. R. Pemb.
Cadbury, L. J. Trin.
Hickman, T. King's
Neal, J. King's
Thatcher, W. S, Non Coll.
Williams, T. T. Pet.
Division 2.
Allen, J. H. Jesus
Eckhard, O. P. King's
Pyman, F. C. Caius
WOMEN.
Second Class.
Division 1.
Gardner, H.
Olivier, M.
Newnham
Newnham
Division II.
Third Class.
Claye, H.
Storey, L. H. T.
Caius
Caius
Third Class.
ADVANCED STUDENTS. 640
ADVANCED STUDENTS.
Certificates of Research awarded by the Degree Oommittee of the Special
Board of Studies. A Student who has obtained a Certificate of Research
and has kept by 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
M.A. and to other Degrees in the University.
1897.
1 Rutlierford, E. Trin. {Physics and Chemistry).
2*Townsend, J. S. E. Trin. (Physics and Chemistry).
Wall, A. Christ's (Medieval and Modem Languages^
1898.
3 McClelland, .1. A. Trin. (Physics and Chemistry).
* *Klliot-Smith, G. J oh. (Biology and Geology).
Butler, E. C. Christ's (Divinity).
Trench, W. F. Christ's (Medieval and Modern Languages).
Kuypers, A. B, King's {Divinity).
Bles, E. .J. King's (Biology and' Geology).
Bryan, G. B. Joh. (Physics and Chemistry).
Douglas, A. H. Joh. (Moral Sciences).
Sedgefield, W. J. Christ's {Medieval ami Modern Languages).
1899.
5 Nolan, E. Trin. (Divinity).
6 Richardson, S. W. Trin. {Physics and Cheinistry).
Henry, J. Trin. {Physics and Chemistry).
Lord, W. V. Trin. (History and Archaeology).
Bail lie, .J. B. Trin. {Moral Sciences).
Muir, J. Trin. {Physics and Chemistry).
Shakespear, G. A.' Trin. (Physics and Chemistry).
Vincent, J. H. Joh. {Physics and Chemistry).
7 * Wilson, H. A. Trin. {Physics and Chemistry).
8 Zeleny, J. Trin. (Physics and Chemistry).
llosenhain, W. Joh. {Physics and Chemistry).
Willows, R. S. Trin. {Physics and Chemistry).
1900.
Filon, L. N. G. King's (Mathematics).
9 McLennan, J, C. Non Coll. (Physics and Chemistry).
Wills, li. L. Joh. (Physics and Chemistry).
Burke, .J. B. B. Trin. (Physics and Chemistry).
Henderson, W. C. Trin. (Physics and Chemistry).
Peake, A. H. Joh. (Physics and Chemistry).
Frojjer, L. M. F. Christ's (Medieval and Modem Languages).
Cookson, B. Trin. (Mathematics).
1901.
Tims, H. W. M. King's (Biology and Geology).
Wolf, A. Joh. (Moral Sciences).
Sandbach, F. E. Kin/fs (Medieval and Modem Languages).
Hayward, F. H. Caius (Moral Sciences).
Ramage, H. Joh. (Physics and Chemistry).
Arendzen, J. P. Christ's ( Divinity).
Sutherland, D. G. Joh. (Medicine).
Nardoni, C. Christ's (Physics and Chemistry).
1902.
10 Cunningham, .J. A. Joh. (Physics and Chemistry).
Uurafrey, J. C. W. Joh. (Physics and Chemistry).
Patterson, .1. Emm. (Physics and Chemistry).
Jones, T. H. Trin. H. (Medicine).
HProfessor of Physics, Victoria College, Manchester. 2 Wykeham Professor of Phvsics Oxford
3 Professor of Naturai Philosophy. Royal University of IreUmd. 4 Professor of PhysIoloKy. Cairo.
5'Head of St Edmund House. 6 Principal of Hartley College. Southampton.
7»Professor of Physics, King's College, London. 8 Professor of Physics. Minnesota.
S.Professor of Physics, Toronto. 10 Professor of Cliemistry, Calcutta.
28
050 ADVANCED STUDENTS.
1903.
Barkla, C. G. King's (Physics and Chemistry).
Parkinson, J. Joh. (Biology and Geology).
Simpson, J. C. Caius {Medicine).
M<=Clung, R. K. Trin. (Physics and Chemistry)
^Durack, J. J. E. Trin. (Physics and Chemistry),
^Horton, F. Joh. (Physics and Chemistry).
Varley, W. M. Emm. (Physics and Chemistry).
Rea, T. Joh. (Medieval am' Modern Languages).
1904.
Laws, S. C, Joh. {Physics and Chemistry).
Hosking, R. Non Coll. (Physics and Chemistry).
Makower, W. I'rin. (Physics and Chemistry).
Owen, G. Christ's (Physics and Chemistry).
Rogers, F. Non Coll. (Physics and Chemistry).
*Wood, A. Emm. (Physics and Chemistry).
1905.
Evans, I. B. P. H.Selw. (Biology and Geology).
Dyer, C. H. Joh. (Divinity).
Barlow, P. S. Joh. (Physics and Chemistry).
1906.
Kerby, W. M. Down. (Medieval and Modern Languages).
Cunnington, W. A. Christ's (Biology and Geology).
Shearer, C. Trin. (Biology and Geology).
Phillips, P. Emm. (Physics and Chemistry).
Burton, E. F. Emm. (Physics and Chemistry).
Howells, G. Christ's (Oriental Languages).
1907.
Sheikh Muhammad Iqbal, Trin. (Moral Sciences)
Imms, A. D. Christ's (Biology and Geology).
Laby, T. H. Emm. (Physics and Chemistry).
Kleeman, R. D. Emm. (Physics and Chemistry).
Innes, P. D. Trin. (Physics and Chemistry.)
Hubrecht, J. B. Christ s (Mathematics).
1908.
Harvey, W. H. Chrises (Medicine).
Kaye, G. W. C. Trin. (Physics and Chemistry)..
Satterly, J. Joh. (Physics and Chemistry).
Slefrig, S. Cath. {Anthropology).
Chatterji, J. C, Trin. (Moral Science).
1909.
Perrett, G. B., Emm. (Economics and Politics)^
Hicks, G. D., Trin. {Moral Science).
Montgomery, W., Joh. {Divinity).
Gill, H. v., Down. {Physics and Chemistry).
Jerusalem, G., Joh. {Physics and Chemistry).
Wellisch, E. M., Emm. {Physics and Chemistry).
Taylor, T. G,, Emm. (Biology and Geology).
1 Professor of Physics, Allahabad.
651
DEGREES
CONFEKKED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE
IN THE YEAR 1908.
Doctors in Divinity {Honoris Causu).
[Stat. A. Chap. II. Sect. 18. Par. 1.]
Apr. 30. Vyvyan, W. L., Trin., Bishop of Zululand.
June 18. Mules, C. O., Trin., Bisliop of Nelson, New Zealand.
Oct. 15. Ede, W. M., Joli., Dean of Worcester.
Nov. 12. Wilson, C, Jesus, Bishop of Melanesia.
[Stat. A. Chap. II. Sect. 18. Par. 3.]
Oct. 29. Radford, L. B., Job.
Doctor in Divinity.
Jan. 30. Oesterley, W. O. E., Jesus.
Doctors in Law.
May 14. de Villiers, J. E. R., Joh.
June 11. Scott, J. H., Clare.
Dec. 5. Saw, H. W., King's.
Doctors in Medicine.
Jan. 30.
Feb. 13.
27.
Mar. 7.
12.
May 14.
28.
Coleman, C. J., Trin.
Ellett, G. G,, Cath.
Candler, J. P., Corpus.
Beckton, H., Clare.
Smedley, R. D., Pemb.
Robinson, H., Trin.
Spicer, J. E., Trin.
Taylor, A. E., Down.
Brehaut, A. H., H.Selw.
Robbins, R. H., Trin.
Davies, H. M., Trin.
EdKWorth, F. H., Caius.
Fletcher, W. M., Trin.
Macnamara, E. D., Pet.
May 28. Pearson, J. S., Trin.
Style, A. H., Emm.
June 11. Coulby, G, A., Christ's.
Fardon, A. H., Christ's.
18. Elliott, T. R., Trin.
Hamill, J. M., Trin.
Lambert, J., Down.
23. Whitting, R. E., King's.
Oct. 15, Fardon, H. J., Christ's.
Home, H. F., King's.
Nov. 12. Nicholson, F. D., King's.
26. Page, C. H. W., Corpus.
Dec. 5. Harvey, A. G., Joh.
Jan. 16.
Feb. 27.
Mar. 7.
12.
Apr. 30.
Doctors in Science.
Carslaw, H. S., Emm.
Arnold-Bemrose, H. H., Clare.
Barber, C. A., Christ's.
Sheppard, W. F., Trin.
Blackman, V. H., Joh.
Sutton, J. R., Sidney.
Apr. 30. Young, A., Clare.
May 14. Rogers, A. W., Christ's.
June 18. Maclaurin, R. C, Joh.
Nov. 26. Bromwich, T. J. J 'A., Joh.
Dec. 5. Watts, W. W., Sidney.
Doctors in Letters.
Jan. 30. Figgis, J. N., Cath.
Nov. 26. Johns, C. H. W., Queens',
28—2
652
DEGREES CONFERRED IN 1908.
Bachelors in Divinity.
Jan. 16. Winstanley, E. W., Trin.
Apr. 30. Lupton, J. M., King's.
May 14. Radford, L. B., J oh.
Thorburn, T. J., Chr.
June 11. Moxon, R. S., Caius.
Masters of Arts {Honoris Catisa).
[Stat. A. Chap. II. Sect. 18. Par. 3.]
Mar. 7. Hume, M. A. S.
Nov. 12. Mackenzie, K. J. J., Chr. (Lecturer in Agriculture).
Masters of Arts [Honoris Causa).
[Stat. A. Chap. II. Sect. 18. Par. 2.]
May 28. Candy, E. T., Caius (Teacher of Indian Law).
Henry, A., Caius (Reader in Forestry).
Oct. 29. Pope, W. J. (Professor of Chemistry).
Cockerell, S. C. (Director of tlie Fitzwilliam Museum).
Oppenheim, L. F. L. (Wliewell Professor of International Law).
Master of Arts, by incoi^jjoi-ation.
Dec. 10. Symonds, E., King's.
Abbey, J. P. H.Selw.
Abbott, II. A. Queens'.
Adams, C. W. Trin.
Adams, N. P. Trin. H.
Adamson, H. B. H.Selw.
Ahmad, Z. U. Trin.
Allen, G. K. Trin.
Allen, S. S. Pemb.
Alston, L. Christ's.
Anderson, W. B. Trin.
Armstrong, H. B. J.
H.Selw.
Arnold, F. O., Trin.
Aspinwall, C. F. Christ's.
Atchley, C. H. T. Sidney.
Atkey, F. A. H. Pemb.
Atlay, M. E. Joli.
Bahr, P. H. Trin.
Baldwin, A. B. Joh.
Banham, V. G. King's.
Barker, G. D. Pet.
Barnes. H. A. Trin.
Barnicot, H. Pemb.
Barry, C. J. Corpus.
Bartholomew, A. T. Pet.
Bartlett, A. W. Christ's.
Bashford, A. M. Jesus.
Basu, M. Emm.
Bayliss, R. W. Pet.
Beck, F. G. M. Clare.
Bell, F. Jesus.
Bennett, T. L. Trin.
Benson, E. E. M. Trin.
Bentwich, N. De M. Trin.
Bethune, F. P. H.Selw.
Bethune, J. W. H.Selw.
Bevan, A. E. Joh.
Bickford, W. P. Clare.
Bidlake, A. D. M. Pemb.
Musters of Arts.
Bird, B. H. Jesus.
Bird, C. T. G. Emm.
Blakeman, J. Trin.
Bonsey, W. H. Joh.
Borrows, J. C. A. Cath.
Boughev, P. F. Pemb.
Boyle, D. H. Joh.
Bradbury, R. Cath.
Brandreth, R. H. H.Selw.
Brennan, J. W. Pemb.
Briggs, W. R. Christ's.
Brinton, C. C. Caius.
Brown, A. E. Trin.
Browning, P. T. Trin.
Bruce, A. B. Pet.
Bruce, C. M. I'^mm.
Buckley, J. P. Trin.
Budibent, G. B. Cath.
Bulleid, C. H. Trin.
Burlend, T. H. Christ's.
Burrell, L. S. T. Trin.
Buxton, A. Trin.
Cadbury, H. T. Clare.
Cameron, I. G. H.Selw.
Cane, L. D. Sidney.
Carr, F. G. P. H.Selw,
Carrie, W. II. B. Emm.
Cliamberlain, H. M.
King's.
Chance, C. F. Trin.
Chance, E. P. Trin.
Chapman, A. G. Joh.
Chevalier, W. H. C. Joh.
Child, W. N. Christ's.
Chittock, C. Trin.
Chubb, C. H. E. Christ's.
Clark, W. D. Trin.
Clarke, H. L. Joh.
Clarke, T. B. Non Coll.
1 Clements, W. T. Joh.
Cobbold, C. J. F. Trin.
Collett. G. G. Trin.
CoUingham, D. H. King's.
Cooper, A. C. Clirist's.
Coulb.v, G. A. Trin.
Cowley, B. P. Christ's.
Crees, J. H. E. Joh.
Crick, P. C. T. Clare
Crosfield, B. F. Trin.
Cross, W. E. Caius.
Crossley, A. H. Clare.
CulliugWorth, H. E.
H.Selw.
Cunningham, J. A. Joh.
Cutting, E. M. Joh.
Dannatt, W. J. Queens'.
Davidson, G. S. Queens'.
Davies, D. J. Trin.
Da vies, J. L. Emm.
Davies, T. H. Pemb.
Dennis, T. Clare,
de Rothschild, L. N. Trin.
Devereux, E. R, P.
Christ's.
Dixon, H. H. Non Coll.
Dixon, T. H. Non Coll.
Dobbs, A. E. King's.
Dobson, D. R. Caius.
Donne, C. E. Caius.
Dore, A. S. W. Jesus.
Drury, C. D. Trin.
Dunn, J. H. Clare.
Durnford, F. H. Corpus.
Earie, L. M. Trin.
Edwards, W. L. G. Clare
Elias, R. Down.
Elliott, J. S. H.Selw.
Elliott, W. H. H, Christ's.
DEGREES CONFERRED IN 1908.
65a
English, H. B. C. Corpus.
Evans, H. T. Joli.
Farrell, W. J. Jesus.
Fawell, C. L. Pemb.
Fisher, K. Trin.
Fisher, L. N. Sidney.
Florence, T. II. Christ's.
FoUit, H. H. B. Clare.
Forsytli, G. Caius.
Fowler, A. H. Sidney.
Ffean, II. G. Joh.
Galer, R. V. Corpus.
Gamlen, R. L. Caius.
Card, H. G. Emm.
Garrett, T. II. H. Jesus.
Gaselee, S. lOiig's.
Gibson, F. H. Corpus.
Girling, F. B. Emm.
Godfrey, J. B. D. Pet.
Going, C. A. II. Pemb.
Goodhart, A. T. Corpus.
Goodliart, A. W. Corpus
Goolden, C. D. Christ's.
Graham, G. Trin.
Grandage, W. B. Clare.
Gray, B. Queens'.
Green, F. G. Trin.
Grepe, H. W. Pemb.
GritRn, F. W. W. King's.
Guy, A. W. F. Trin.
Haidar, S. A. Christ's.
Haller, B. C. Trin.
Hamilton, C. J. Caius.
Hanna, J. H. Corpus.
Harvev, F. E. E. Non Coll.
Hatchell,C. F. W. Christ's.
Haythornthwaite, J.
Emm.
Heath, O. Trin.
Henderson, P. Joh.
Hewitt, P. W. Corpus.
Highton, D. C. King's.
Hill, R. J. Pemb.
Hodge, H. S. V. Trin.
Hodgson, G. A. T. Trin.
Hodgson, H. H. Trin.
Hodj;son, N. L. T. Trin.
Hodgson, T. R. Christ's.
Holden, W. Joh.
Holmes, A. B. Joh.
Horton, F. Joh.
Hotblack, G. F. Pemb.
Huck, J. H.Selw.
Hugo, L. de B. King's.
Hunter, H. K. Queens'.
Fazl-i-liusain, Christ's.
Hutt, C. W. Trin.
Ilott, C. H. T. Caius.
Ingram, G. S. Trin.
Jackson, A. E. Pemb.
Jackson, T. H. H.Selw.
Jeffreys, J. G. Trin.
Jenkins, C. E. Jesus.
Jenkins, R. T. Trin.
Johnson, E. W. P. Emm.
Johnson, W. H. C. Trin.
Johnston, .1. A. H. Pemb.
Jones, B. Trin.
Jonoi, E. Christ's.
Jordan, W. H. Pemb.
Masters of Arts — contimied.
Jose, S. W. Christ's.
Joyce, J. L. King's.
Joyner, C. B. Emm.
Judd, F. A. H.Selw.
Kahn, F. J. Cath.
Keeling, B. F. E. Trin.
Kempe, W. A. Trin.
Kennedy, H. Pemb.
King, A. S. Queens'.
King, F. L. Corpus.
Kin.,'dom, T. King's.
Kirk, A. E. K. Joh.
Kirke, P. St G. Trin,
Kirkness, L. H. Joh.
Kissack, B. K. Emm.
Kitchin, V. P. Pemb.
Kni-hts, H. J. W. Emm.
Lake, L. H. H.Selw.
Lamb, W. R. M. Trin.
Lambert, R. E. Trin.
Langdon, C. G. H.Selw.
Lasbrey, B. Cath.
Lascelles, P. L. ILSelw.
Laver, L. S. Joh.
Laws, S. C. Joh.
Leach-Lewis, A. F. Pemb.
Leather, F. Clare.
Leeke, C. Trin.
Leeke, W. W. Clare.
Leigh, J. F. \V. Clare
le Jeune, Y. Non Coll.
Le Sueur, W. R. Joh.
Lewin, H. W. Clare.
Lewis, E. H. Trin.
Linton, E. C. Trin.
Loewe, H. M. J. Queens'.
Lomax, W. I<:. Cath.
Long, W. N. Clare.
Longland, E. H. Non Coll.
Loram, C. T. King's.
Low, W. P. Christ's.
M'^Donell, H. C. Corpus.
M^Dowall, S. A. Trin.
M°Intyre, J. King's.
Mackenzie, C. Emm.
Macleod, W. A. H.Selw.
Macmillan, W. E. F.
King's.
Makepeace, F. L. Emm.
Mann, E. W. Trin.
Manners, W. F. Pemb.
Martin, J. Non Coll.
Matthew, A. F. Emm.
Matthews, T. J. Clare.
Mawer, A. Caius.
Mavall, R. P. W. Sidney
MiUigen, A. M. Trin.
Mills, J. T. Non Coll.
Monckton, O. P. King's.
Moore, C. A. St G. Pemb.
Morland, H. J. King's.
Mottram, V. H. King's.
Moule, W. S. Corpus.
Mountjoy, V. U. A. Joh.
Mourilyan, C. A. Clare.
Munford, T. N. Sidney.
Nissini, J. Joh.
Norbury, F. C. Joh.
Norquoy, F. Emm.
Openshaw, C. G. Trin.
Owen, G. Christ's.
Packer, G. Non Coll.
Pain, H. Non Coll.
Palmer, A. S. M. Jesus.
Parkinson, J. Joh.
Pearman, J. O'H. Caius.
Pennington, C. B. T. P.
Clare.
Perrin, W. S. Caius.
Petch, C. H. Corpus.
Phillips, A. L. Trin.
Phipps, W. T. Emm.
Pickell, J. V. Trin.
Picken, D. K. Jesus.
Picton, G. W. Clare.
Picton, T. Emm.
Pitt, P. S. Trin.
Piatt, R. H. Trin.
Pope, N. C. Joh.
Potbury, T. R. Christ's.
Potts, F. A. Trin. 11.
Powell, A. C. Trin.
Prevost, P. G. Down.
Price, A. R. Queens'.
Priston, S. B. Joh.
Purchas, A. B. Pemb.
Rea, J. W. H. Emm.
Rea, T. Joh.
Redman, C. E. Pemb.
Redman, G. A. Trin. H.
Rees, A. P. Christ's.
Reindorp, H. W. Cath.
Rice, M. N. H.Selw.
Rich, H. T. Pemb.
Ritchie, S. S. C. Trin.
Roberts, H. J. Clare.
Robinson, A. M. Non Coll.
Robinson, D. P. Clare.
Roseveare, H. H. Joh.
Rothera, A. C. H. Emm.
Roughton, F. A. Emm,
Rowlands, W. A. Emm.
Roxbv, O. R. M. Emm.
Rov, b. W. Sidney.
Russell, C. F. Pemb.
Sands, P. C. Joh.
Saxton, W. T. Sidney.
Schon, B. Trin.
Severn, H. F. H.Selw.
Sewell, F. A. S. Cath.
Shell, A. Christ's.
Shore, H. (). Emm.
Sidley, J. Pet.
Simeon, J. P. H.Selw.
Slolev, R. W. Joh.
Small, W. J. T. Caius.
Smith, A. G. E. Corpus.
Smith, F. E. Cath.
Smith, H. R. Trin.
Smith, J. S. Magd.
Snell, H. C. Caius.
Snow, J. H. Pet.
Sparrow, E. C. Trin.
Spencer, B. A. King's.
Spencer-Smith, P.
Queens'.
Spens, W. Corpus.
Spicer, D. Trin.
Spink, J. F. Joh.
Spittall, A. B. Christ's.
654
DEGREES CONFERRED IN 1908.
»tagg, C. Oaius.
Stapledon, R. G. Emm.
Steel, S. S. Trill.
Sterndale-Bennett, R. Joh.
Stratton, F. J. M. Caius.
Street, J. H. Joh.
Strong, K M. Pemb.
Stuart, C. E. Trin.
Sunderland-Taylor, G. K
Emm.
Sutherland, D. S. Joh.
Sykes, F. M. H.Selw.
Talbot, A. E. Emm.
Taylor, D. G. Job.
Taylor, L. M. Pemb.
Thomson, H. A. Pemb.
Thomson, J. G. O. Trin. II.
Thornton, G. R. Trin.
Ticehurst, C. B. Joh.
Tilston, II. E. H.Selw.
Tinn, Nai, King's.
Tomkinson, H. F. Sidney.
Townley, A. P. Trin. H.
Masters of Arts — continued.
Townsend, .1. II. Pemb.
Toyne, F. D. (Queens'.
Trench, G. F. H.Selw.
Truscott, R. F. King's.
Turnbull, U. W. Trin.
Tryrwhitt-Drake, 13. H.
Pemb.
Varley, W. M, Emm.
Vines, N. B. Cath.
Wadley, H. W. A.
H.Selw.
Walker, A. H. Trin.
Walker, (i. Trin.
Walker, K. M. Caius.
Walker, R. O. Non Coll.
Walker, R. W. S, Trin.
Walkerdine, W. E. Corpus.
Walters, T. W. Queens'.
Ward, O. S. Finm.
Watkins, C. J. Emm.
Weatherly, L. J. Trin, H.
Webb, E. Non Coll.
Weir, H. B. Trin.
Masters in Surgery »
Jan. 16. Sheaf, E. W., Down.
May 14. Gray, H. T., Trin.
June 23. Douty, E. H., King's.
Masters in Law.
Jan. 16. Aston, W. D., Down.
Williams, C. W., Sidney.
Feb. 13. Oliver, D. T., Trin. H.
June 11. Combe, R. G. N., Clare.
Master of Music {Honoris Causa).
[Stat. A. Chap. II. Sect. 18. Par. 2.]
Mar. 7. David, P. J. P.
Wethered, E. H. C. Pemb.
White, a. F. Caius.
Whitty, H. N. Caius.
Williams, H. Pemb.
Williams, II. H. Christ's.
Williamson, F. L. Corpus.
Wilson, B. C. Queens'.
Wilson, (J. J oil.
Wilson, H. R. Trin. H.
Wilson, J. I). Caius.
Wilson, P. M. Clare.
Wilson, T. B. Pemb.
Wilson, T. I. W. King's.
Wilton, W. P. Sidney.
Wimperis, H. E. Caius.
Wood, R. S. C. H. Joh.
Woods, B. F. Joh.
Woods, J. Corpus.
Wormell, C. O. R.
Non ColL
Wyeth, F. J. Joh.
Young, T. P. Clare.
Bachelors in Medicine.
Jan. 16. Arnold, F. O., Trin.
Feb. 13. Austin, L. J., Sidney.
Holroyde, D., Trin.
Roy, D. W., Sidney.
27. Browse, G. Clare.
Sparrow, E. C, Trin.
Trench, J. H., Trin.
Mar. 7. Chan, S. P., Caius.
Verrall, P. J., Trin.
12. Bahr, P. H., Trin.
Bull, D. W. A., Caius.
May 14. Morgan, W. P., Clare.
Smith, L. S., Joh.
28. Griffin, F. W. W., King's.
M'^Intyre, J., King's.
Mackenzie, L. H. L., Trin.
June 11. Anderson, E. D., Pemb.
Ash by, H. T., Emm.
Cane, L. B., King's.
Cumberlidge, W. I., Christ's
Drake, A. W. C, Pemb.
Smith, A. L. H., Caius.
18. Chase, R. G. Trin.
June 18. Fergusson, N. M., Magd.
Goodhart, G. W., Trin.
Palmer, A. S. M., Jesus.
Sawliny, M. R., Down.
20. Fearnsides, E. G., Trin. H.
Hinde, E. B., Emm.
23. Martin, J. H. B.^ Emm.
Priest, R. C, Cams.
Pringle, K. D., Caius.
Walker, S. L., Sidney.
Oct. 29. Slack, E., Pemb.
Nov. 12. Gamlen, R. L., Caius.
Ilott, C. H. T., Caius.
26. Rippmann, C. H., King's.
Taylor, H. H., Pemb.
Dec. 6. Frean, H. G., Joh.
Mennell, J. B., Pemb.
Windsor, J. F., H.Selw.
Young, F. P., Christ's.
10. Board, J. H., Pemb.
Ghosh, B. C, Joh.
17. Cardew, H. J., Clare.
Coilett, G. G., Trin.
DEGREES CONFERRED IN 1908.
655
Band, E. Queens'.
Barnes, G. G. Joh.
Barry, C. B. Pemb.
Bishop, T. B. W. Emm.
Blundell, E. K. H.Selw.
Bond, J. 8. Emm.
Bonner, C. A. J. Emm.
Britton, J. Corpus.
Brownrigg, F. K. Queens'.
Chapman, E. H. Down.
Cooper, W. A. King's.
Dawkins, F. V. H.Selw.
Dawson, A. M. Joh.
Deighton, F. M. Trin.
Dove, C. K. Magd.
Dunkley, H. F. Joh.
Elderton, T. H. Clare.
Ellis, A. G. Trin.
Evans, W. D. King's.
Gandy, E. S. Christ's.
Gibb, J. Cath.
Goodwin, H. J. Jesus.
Harding, E. S. S. King's.
Higgs, H. J. Magd.
Hill, A. V. Trin.
Bachelors of Arts.
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOS.
Hobson, O. R. King's.
Hooker, C. W. R. Clare.
Hoskin, A. S. Trin.
Ibbotson, A. W. Pemb.
' Jackson, G. B. Trin.
Jackson, G. H. King's.
James, F. A. Joh.
i Jolly, R. B. Emm.
Jones, li. M. Joh.
Jones, R. R. P. Corpus.
King, L. V. Christ's.
I Leather, N. G. Trin.
j Leete, W. J, H. Caius.
! Leonard, P. J. Joh.
Lob, H. King's.
i M«Cowan, H. W. Joh.
i M^Michael, J. F. H.Selw,
McNeill, T. Trin.
Mamlock, P. Pemb.
Middleton, L. E. Queens'.
; Minson, H. Christ's.
Moody, R. H. Emm.
Morgan, J. H. F. Pemb.
Norton, H. T. J. Trin.
Pask, R. iNon Coll.
CLASSICAL TRIPOS.
Adams, A. B. Emm.
Adcock, F. E. King's.
Ames, E. F. W. Pemb.
Ashcroft, F. Emm.
Bain, P. W. Magd.
Barber, L. C. King's.
Barnes, F. H.Selw.
Barrett, L. T. S. Christ's.
Boughey, C. L. F. Trin.
Brice-Smith, R. Joh.
Brierley, W. B. Christ's.
Brown, G. B. King's.
Butler, W. G. Queens'.
Caiger, S. L. Christ's.
Charlton, W. E. Emm.
Chase, G. A. Queens'.
Clark, F. K. Queens'.
Cleary, W. C. Trin.
Corney, L. G. Joh.
Crosbie, R. E. H. Pemb.
Cushion, E. J. King's,
de Burgh-Hamilton, A. H.
Corpus.
Dodd, R. P. Joh.
Douglas, F. W. G. Clare.
Drysdale, J. M. Pet.
Duke, W. H. Jesus.
Durnford, H. G. E. King's.
Edgcumbe, A. J. P. Magd.
Edmunds, H. N. Jesus.
Edwards, C. J. King's.
Feetham, F. G. Trin.
. Mage
R. Ki
Foster, H. P. K. iimgs.
Freeth, R. E. H.Selw.
Beaumont, B. F. Down.
Chakrabarti, P. K. Christ's
Gimblett, C. A. Trin.
Jones, A. J. Clare.
Fry, G. S. King's.
Gaffikin, G. IL Clare.
Galloway, S. J. Jesus.
Goldsmidt, E. P. Trin.
Gomme, A. W. Trin.
Gow, A. S. F. Trin.
Grose, S. W. Christ's.
Hackforth, R. Trin.
Hales, G. T. Christ's.
Harrison, L. G. Sidney.
Herman, G. L. King's.
Hicks, F. W. Joh.
Hughes, T. G. Trin.
Ingle, R. G. Queens'.
Iremonger, E. V. Joh.
Irwin, H. M. H.Selw.
Kensington, H.le G. Pemb.
Kingdon, R. G. Jesus.
Kitson, B. M. Pet.
Knight, E. A. Corpus.
Knight, H. F. Caius.
Kraus, M. Joh.
La Fontaine, S. H. Caius.
Lelv, W. G. Emm.
Lindsell, R. E. King's.
Lipson, D. L. Corpus.
Lucas, A. E. O. H.Selw.
Mayo, C. W. Cath.
Metcalfe, F. W. Sidney.
Michell, N. B. Trin.
Milner-White, R. Pemb.
Morgan, H. R. Magd.
Muncey, E. H. P. Joh.
Otter-Barrv, H. von L. Tr.
Pelly, R. L. Clare.
MORAL SCIENCES TRl
I Morrison, J. H. Non Coll.
Moxley, H. N. Non Coll.
Platts, W. H. J. Christ's.
Rabjohns, W. Christ's.
Rau, B. S. Joh.
Rex, M. Trin.
Richards, F. S. Caius.
Richardson, A.N, Queens'.
Rogers, G. S. de M. Caius.
Rose, C. P. G. Cath.
Ross, J. E. C. Joh.
Sambrook, H. F. King's.
Sasse, R. H. J. Jesus.
Shaw, T. K. Sidney.
Simons, E. Down.
Smith, S. G. Pet.
Staley, H. S. Emm.
Symns, A. A. M. Pemb.
Telfer, W. Clare.
Tryon, G. A. Pemb.
Watts, H. P. Sidney,
Weatherburn, C. E. Trin.
Whitworth, W. H. A. Trin.
Wood, S. R. Clare.
Woodhouse, C. E. Pemb.
Woodruff, G. G. Caius.
Yates, H. G. Queens'.
Young, A. S. D. Christ's.
Percival, A. F. Caius.
Perrin, E. C. Pet.
Perry, H. C. Queens'.
Prior, II. B. Caius.
Pym, T. W. Trin.
Rankin, J. K. Queens'.
Redman, G. B. Jesus,
Reed, H, W. T. Trin.
Rigby, R. Non Coll.
Robertson, D. S. Trin.
Rootli, A. V. King's.
Rose, H. A. Joh.
Rudman, F. R. R. King's.
Sanders, W. G. P. H.Selw.
Seymour, A. G. Jesus.
Sliaw, C. L. Sidney.
Smitli, A. D. Pemb.
Stewart, E. W. H. Sidney.
Stokes, H. G. Pemb.
Tajior, C. F. Emm.
Thompson, D. H. Magd.
Thompson, F. W. Pemb.
Thomson, J. Trin.H.
Tipping, E. J. Christ's.
Tomkinson, C. E, Sidney.
Wells, G. W. Pet.
Whitcouibe, L. Trin.H.
White, M. G. King's.
Whitehorn, R. H. Emm.
Winter, G. P. T. H. Emm.
Wood, R. S. Jesus.
Woodard, E. A. Christ's.
Wordsworth, J. C. Trin.
Young, M. A. King's.
POS.
I Saunders, L. P. Trin.
Strachev, J. B. Trin.
Valentine, C. W. Down.
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DEGREES CONFERRED IN 1908.
NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOS.
Ajrekar, S. L. Non Coll.
Allen, G. A. Joh.
Allott, C. B. S. Joh.
Arnold, .J. H. Joh.
Attwood, H. C. Caius.
Bailey, P. G. Clare.
Bancroft, C. K. Trin.
Banister, T. E. Christ's.
Barber, H. W. Clare.
Barnard, K. H. Christ's.
Barnes, II. W. Jesus.
Barnsley, R. E. Trin.
Bedale, F. S. Clare.
Bell, T. O. Joh.
Bescoby, A. C. Emm.
Bigland, A. 1). Caius.
Binnion, S. Emm.
Booth, C. H. B. King's.
Bourne, A. W. Down.
Bowden, W. G. Corpus.
Boyall, A. V. Trin.
Bradfield, L. G. Caius.
Bryan-Brown, D. S. Down.
Burnett, J. R. W. Caius.
Buswell, H. L. F. Caius.
Campbell, C. G. H. Joh.
Chandler, F. G. Jesus.
Clarke, L. B. Ennn.
Clayden, H. K. Jesus.
Clayton, J. Clare.
Cole, A. C. Corpus.
Collett, R. L. Trin.
Compton, R. H. Caius.
Dollman, J. G. Joh.
Doughty, W. H. Clare.
Douglas, H. A. H.Selw.
Dunnicliif, H. B. Down.
Dyas, G. E. Caius.
Ede, C. King's.
Evans, A. G. Trin.
Favell, N. B. Pemb.
FitzGerald, W. J. Pet.
Forster. C. M. Caius.
Freeman, C. T. Cath.
Freeman, P. Down.
Glvn, J. P. Caius.
Gonehalli, V. H. Joh.
Grace, E. M. Christ's.
Greaves. M. J. Sidney.
Guterhock, P. G. J. Trin.
Hance, J. B. Christ's.
Harber, E. W. Trin.H.
Hardy, T, L. H.Selw.
Hartridge, H. King's.
Harvey, P. Trin.
Heath, J. R. Trin.
Heathcote, L. V. Clare.
Herman, A. E. King's.
Higgins, C. D. Pemb.
Ilodson, R. Pet.
Imison, C. 8. Trin.
Irvine, L. C. D. Emm.
Jay, D. 1). B. H.Selw.
John, J. C. King's.
Johnson, A. C. Down.
Johnson, W. L. Pemb.
Johnstone, G. G. King's.
Joynt, I. W. Emm.
Just, T. H. Trin.
Kelsey, G. E. H. Down.
Kennedy, A. Caius.
Kershaw, M. Pet.
Lock, N. F. Caius.
Ludlow, F. Sidney.
Maughan, S. Emm.
Marrack, J. R. Joh.
Marsden, W. G. Emm.
Marshall, A. R. Emm.
Matthews, J. K. Down.
Meller, R. W. Trin.
Meysey-Thompson, A. de
C. C. Trin.
Monckton, T. A. Trin.
Moritz, M. Non Coll.
Morshead, R. S. Trin.
Morton, G. A. Queens'.
Moi-ton, H. J. S. Pemb.
Noble, A. H. Queens'.
Noble, E. R. Sid.
Orange, J. A. Trin.
Parnell, F. R. Joh.
Parry, N. C. Trin.
Paterson, M. W. Joh.
PauUey, W. M. H.Selw.
Pavey-Smith, A. B. Clare.
Peel, W. R. Trin.
Pigeon, J. W. Christ's.
Pope, H. B. Caius.
Rae, W. M. Corpus.
Ramsay, R. A. Caius.
Ramsbottom, J. Emm.
Rayner, P). Pemb.
Rayner. S. Emm.
Reed, H. S. Trin.
Revillon, J. W. King's.
Romanes, J. Christ's. I
Ross, W. D. King's.
Rouquette. S. H. King's.
Roxburgh, A. C. Trin.
Russell, H. B. G. Sidney.
Russell, W. A. Emm.
Rust, A. A. Christ's.
Rutherford, C. H. King's.
Saunders, J. R. Emm.
Scott, F. W. Jesus.
Scott, J. H. Clirist's.
Sealy, H. N. Trin.
Seligman, G. A. Trin. H.
Sparrow, G. Caius.
Spence, D. L. H.Selw.
Spittle, J. T. Pemb.
Stanhope, R. M. Sidney.
Stiles, W. Emm.
Stokes, W. A. Emm.
Stott, M. D. Trin.
Tancock, E. O. H.Selw.
Tasker, H. S. Emm.
Taylor, G. I. Trin.
Taylor, J. F. H.Selw.
Thirkill, H. Clare.
Thompson. W. F. Pet.
Tinker, F. S. Pet.
Verdon, P. Jesus.
Waiuwright, C. B. Caius.
Walker, H. Jesus.
Wallis, H. H. Christ's.
Waugh, A. J. Pemb.
Weeks, LI. M. Caius.
Whiddington, R. Joh,
White, E. J. Corpus.
Wigmore, J. B. A. Caius.
Willcocks, R. W. Caius.
Williams, T. B. Caius.
Winfteld, A. Down.
Winfield, G. Down.
Woosuam, C. T. Down.
Wordley, E. Emm.
Wright, C. R. Christ's.
Yetts, L. M. Pemb.
THEOLOGICAL TRIPOS.
Alexander, J. H. R. Cath.
Buddell, J. L. Non Coll.
Clarke, A. E. Emm.
Crompton, J. Caius.
Elliott, E. G. Queens'.
Fisher, J. L. Sidney.
France, W. F. Caius.
Griffin, E. J. F. Queens'.
Griffith, M. L. Trin.
Hodges, L. N. Emm.
Hughes, J. E. Joh.
Job, C. D. Queens'.
Johnson, \i. H. Caius.
Jones, C. H. Queens'.
Joyce, J. W. H. Christ's.
Lee, R. S. N. Jesus.
Maish, E. H. Queens'.
Moore, J. W. B. H.Selw.
Rogerson, T. S. H.Selw.
Rose, H. E. Non Coll.
Scallon, H. E Queens*.
Smith, B. T. D. .fesus.
Stuart, H. E. Joh.
Swift, J. M. Joh.
Symonds, C. D. Trin,
Taggart, A. W. Non CoU.
Whitley, E. B. Corpus.
Widiiery, A. G. Cath.
Willev, R. H. Caius.
Wooler, C. U. Joli.
DEGREES CONFERRED IN 1908.
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Barton, R B. Trin. H.
Beck, E. W. T. Clare.
Bomanji. J. K. R. Trin.
Brocklehurst, T. P. Tr. H.
Brooke, J. Emm.
Buchanan, J. N. Trin.
Burn-Murdoch, A. Trin.
Crewdson, B. F. King's.
Derbyshire, H. Sidney.
Dickinson, G. F. Pemb.
Drew, A. L. Trin.
Evans, E. Trin.H.
Fisher, F. Clare.
Hall, J. A. Clare.
Heald, W. M. (?aius.
Hobbs, V. W. J. Job.
Hooper, G. G. Emm.
LAW TRIPOS.
Hosken, H. Christ's.
Hudson, R. J. Caius.
Jones, D. D. Pemb.
Jones, H. C. B. Emm.
Kisch, E. R. Clare.
Kneen, E. C. Pemb.
Lai, N. Down.
Marsh, W. Pemb.
Martin, R. C. Clare.
Morgan, W. W. Trin. H.
Mossop, A. G. Pemb.
Murray, J. S. Trin.
Nicholis, D. M. Down.
Ontanon, C. Down.
Penn, A. H. Trin.
Pirbhai, R. K. Down.
Pitts-Tucker, G. S. Trin.
Preston, Sir J. Trin.
Riesle, W. B. Trin.H.
Sen Gupta, J. M. Down.
Smith, J. F. Job.
Solomon, C. G. R. Trin.H.
Stinson, H. J. E. Emm.
Stirling, G. S. Clare.
Sutton, C. J. Emm,
Swanwick, F. B. Trin.
Swords, W. F. Joh.
te Water, C. T. Christ's.
Trill, H. D. Trin.H.
Veevers, W. Joh.
Willett, E. W. Joh.
Williamson, G. E. Trin.
Wood, T. E. Joh.
Anderson, A. E. D. Trin.
Anderson, L. )i. D. Joh.
Atkinson, V. Magd.
Birch, G. C. Trin.
Buckley, E. Cath.
Burgess, K Cath.
Clark, F. H. H. Trin.
Deuchar, J. L. King's.
Dippie, H. Christ's.
Dobson, H. M. Trin.
English, M. C. Pemb.
Evans. V. L. Trin.
Fulford, R. H. Emm.
Green, J. E. S. Pet.
Green, J. R. E. King's.
Griffiths, W. M. H.Selw.
Gwyn, R. F. Emm.
Hankey, C. P. Pemb.
HISTORICAL TRIPOS.
Hollins, N. C. Emm.
Jackson, J. E. N. Joh.
J ago, E. O. Emm.
Johnstone, C. A. Magd.
Keable, R. Magd.
Kent, .N. B. Christ's.
Keuneman, A. E. Pemb.
Loxdale, R. G. M. Trin.
Mair, E. M. Sidney.
Mallorv, G. H. L. Magd.
Maxwell, W. F. .J. Trin.
Mayes, H. M. Sidney.
Montgomery, D. S. H.Selw.
Montgomery, N. H.Selw.
Powell, F. F. Trin.
Provite-Ortou, C. W. Joh.
Pyman, R. L. Jesus.
Pyman, W. H. Christ's.
Reynolds, J. W. Trin.
Robertson-Smith, N. M.
King's.
Ro.\by, G. J. M. Queens'.
Rudd, N. B. Emm.
Salter, F. R. Trin.
Scott, H. R. Jesus.
Smith, D. B. M. Emm.
Snape, R. H. Emm.
Steaveuson, A. G. Pemb.
Thorne Waite, A. Joh.
Treadgold, H. Caius.
Ward, J. S. M. Trin. H.
Whitaker, J. R. Sidney.
Whitwell, R. Christ's.
Woodman, G. S. Jesus.
MEDIEVAL AND MODERN LANGUAGES TRIPOS.
Chambers, A. King's.
Chew, J. E. H.Selw.
Forrest, A. E. Down.
Hoffmeister, C. E. Cath.
Montgomerie, W. S. .Joh.
Pratt, 0. J. C. Caius.
Reid, F. Christ's.
Smith, W. de A. Caius.
Sopwith, S. S. Emm.
Sterling, T. S. Down.
Trou bridge, J. L. Joh.'
MECHANICAL SCIENCES TRIPOS.
Acland, H. A. D. King's.
Alexander, E. Caius.
Atkinson, G. R. Pemb.
Banerjee, P. N. Trin.
Barrett, F. B. J. Corpus.
Boultbee, H. D. Queens'.
Bradfield, R. Caius.
Carver, O. A. Trin.
Casley, R. de C. Sidney.
Chappie, E. Jesus.
Chittick, H. S. Caius.
Cruickshank, G. M. Joh.
Cunningham, T. E. Trin.
Dawson, E. E. Caius.
Dewar, M. B. U. Trin.j
Dougall, E. S. Pemb.
Eason, A. B. Jesus.
Fowler, C. H. Trin.
Goldney, H. H. Trin.
Hawes, B. L. Caius.
Hayes, R. A. Queens',
Hill, A. .1. B. Trin.
Howell, E. E. King's.
Lembcke, G. M. Pemb.
Malloek, R. R. M. Trin.
Mitchell, A. Pemb.
Nelson, G. G. Christ's.
Norton, D. G. Caius.
Peck, J. N. Caius.
Pilkington, H. B. Trin.
Prestige, S. E. Caius.
Pye, D. R. Trin.
Scott, W. M. King's.
Stevens, W. G. Down.
Strickland, A. F. Caius.
Stringer, H. Caius.
Trench, A. S. C. Trin.
Walmesley, J. Trin.
Whitaker, V. Trin.
Workman, E. Trin.
ECONOMICS TRIPOS.
Hamilton, K. Trin.
Levinstein, G. E. Pemb.
Martin, J. B. Trin.
Patuck, R. S. Joh.
Richards, R Joh.
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ADVANCED STUDENTS.
By Disfertation.
April 80. Harvey, W. H. Christ's.
June 18. Kaye, G. W. C. Trin.
Salterly, J. Joh,
SPKCIAL EXAMINATIONS, EASTER TERM, 1908.
Alexander, P. (i. Joh.
Alexander, R. C. Joh.
Allen, A. D. Joh.
Annan, J. G. King's.
Avory, D. H. Trin.H.
Barnes, G. Le M. Trin.
Bean, ]}. C. L. H.Selw.
Beveridge, D. A. Pemb.
Biscoe, V. F. Clare.
Black, J. G. < aius.
Bodkin, G. E. Jesus.
Bourdillon, G. L. H.Selw.
Bowie, H. E. Pemb.
Bramley-Moore, L. Trin.
Brantsen, C. A. Trin.
Bree, H. R. S. H.Selw.
Briscoe, R. A. N. H.Selw.
Brock, A. G. Pemb.
Brooks, C. 1). King's.
Brooksbank, S. Trin. H.
Bruce, C. G. Emm.
Bulmer, D. G. Caius.
Burchell, J. M. Trin.
Burgess, L. E. Christ's.
Butler, E. P. Pemb.
Byron-Scott, W. Joh.
Chapman, H. Christ's.
Christmas, D. V. Pemb.
Claxton, A. N. Queens'.
Coit, R. W. King's.
Considine. H. H. Clare.
Costatas, A. J. Non Coll.
Coupe, T. O. H.Selw.
Cutter, R. C. Jesus.
Davis, F. P. Caius.
Davis, G. F. S. King's.
Dawson, J. H. T. Pemb.
Dickson, F. C. Jesus.
Dive, H. A. Jesus.
Donaldson, C. H. Corpus.
Duke, A. R. A. H. Cath.
Duncan, J. H. Caius.
Dunkels, W. Trin.
Dunn, H. C. Sidney.
Farnfield, H. V. Queens'.
Flintoff, K. H. King's.
Francis, E. C. H.Selw.
Frith, C. A. C:hrist's.
Gardiner, .J. Trin.
Gaskeli, C. H. Pemb.
Gibb, J. H. O. Pet.
Gibson, T. G. Pemb.
Gill, R. G. Joh.
Goodman, E. L. Jesus.
Greathead, J. H. Caius,
Green, H. T. Queens'.
Greenwood, J. Non Coll.
Hall, G. G. Corpus.
Hawdon. N. E. Jesus.
Hep worth, B. G. Emm.
Hereford, J. C. Caius.
Hill, W. Trin.
Hinde, B. F. Emm.
Hobson, C. K. Trin.
Hogan, C. D. D. Joh.
Holland, P. F. Jesus.
Hulton, VV. P. Trin.
Ingoldby, R. H. Emm.
Jaini, M. D. Down.
Jameson, W- L. Kmm.
Jeffreys, H. G. G. Trin.
Jerwood, F. H Jesus.
Johnson, F. V. Trin.
Jones, D. L. Sidney
Jones, J. R. Down.
Jones, I.. A. S. Queens'.
Kent, L. U. Pemb.
Kerr, D. L. Queens'.
King, B N. Trin.l
Lemon, G. T. Clare.
Lewis, H. Trin.H.
Litton, W. R. U. Trin.H.
Longstaffe, V. C. H. Tr.H.
Loyd, R. A. Trin.
Lumb, H. Clare.
Lydekker, L. E. H.Selw.
Lvell, G. D. Trin.
Lyon, W. T. King's.
Mae Farlane, C. B. Caius.
Mahli, S. U. Christ's.
Makant, J. W. Clare.
Martin, C. F. I'emb.
Martin, P. T. Non Coll.
Masefield, W. B. Jesus.
Masters, P. G. H.Selw.
Mather, T. J. E. Clare.
Mawe, M. 1). King's.
Meade, L. G. H.Selw.
'Medcalfe, H. Trin.
Merchant, J. A. E. H.Selw.
Merriman, E. S. Corpus.
Methwen, J. N. Magd.
Milburn, J. D. Trin.
Mortimore, A. J. Cath.
Morton. C. S. Pet.
Mujtaba, H. Pet.
Murray, D. W. Emm.
Murray, E. Pet.
Nason, W. F. C. Queens'.
Nathan, A. A. Jesus.
Newman, R. A. W. Trin.
Newton, R. H. H. Pemb.
Nihal Singh, S. Pet.
Oke, R. W. L. Corpus.
Paget, H. E. G. Chrisfs.
Parrington, N. Clare.
Partridge, A. H. Emm.
Peel, H. R. Jesus.
Pelham. W. H. Trin.
Penton, C. F. Trin.
Petty, W. Corpus.
Phillimore, J. Trin.
i Pickett, A. C. Caius.
i Pike, G. Trin.
Porter, C. A. P. H.Selw.
I Powell, VV. A. Pemb.
! Pratt, I-'. J. Emm.
Pye-Smith, T. E. B. Caius.
I Reid, A. A. Clare.
I Reid. D. A. Trin.H.
j Richardson, F. Non Coll.
I Roberts, J. H. Emm.
1 Roden, H. C. B. Non Coll.
! Rogers, T. G. Queens'.
Sharp, G. F. Corpus.
I Sheldon, F. H. Trin.
Shelmerdine, T. G. Jesus.
Sheppey-G reene, R. F. Cath
Shiach, A. Christ's.
Simpson, A. J. B. Trin.H.
Sington, A. J. C. Trin.
Smith, A. E. Non Coll.
Smith, J. P. F. H. Jesus.
Smith, S. H. King's.
j Southern, H. Pemb.
Steaiie, S. W. Trin.
I Stileman, F. W. C. Pemb.
I Stokes, J. VV. G. Joh.
i Storey, K. L. Trin.
Stower, B. H. R. Queens'.
Stradling, A. R. Caius.
Stringer, C. H. Clare.
Stuckenschmidt, F. G. Cla.
Sturton, K. M. Emm.
Subbarao, N. S. Joh.
Summers, A. S. M. Trin.
Sulci iff'e, A. Emm.
Sutton, H. J. Trin.
Tanner, E. V. Emm.
Taylor, B. W. Cath.
Thursfield, G. A. R. Joh.
Tilly, J. Pemb.
Tozer, E. F. Joh.
Trench, H. R. Trin.
Upcher, N. Trin.
Vatcher, H. M. Clare.
Vyvyan, E. C. F. Pemb.
Walker, C. V. Clare.
Walton, T. A. Non Coll.
Ward, I. F. Trin.
Weatherell, R. K. Emm.
Wellington, A. H. Sidney.
Wells, L. H. E. Queens'.
Whale, G. Pemb.
Wheeler, S. M. Christ's.
White, L. M. Trin.
Wilkinson, G. J. Caius.
Willans, G. J. Joh.
Williams, C. Trin.
Williams, H. A. Emm.
Williams, R. B. Caius.
Worsley, H. M. Trin.
YeaU, U. E. Caius.
DEGREES CONFERRED IN 1908.
659
Bachelors of Arts on Days not of General Admisiinti.
Jan. 30.
Apr. 30.
May 14.
June 11.
Oct. 15.
29.
Hare, S. H. Caius.
Savory, W. B. Trin.
Young, R. A. King's.
Morns, H. C. Down.
Pistorius, E. H. Trin.H.
Sells, C. C. V. R. Trin,
Albright, M. C. Trin.
Paul, W. E. J. Trin.
Pearson, B. C. Trin.
Radelifte, C. C. J. Trin.
Baily, B. E. H. Pemb.
Oct. 29. Mugliston, F. II. Pemb.
Watt, G. T. C. Caius.
Nov. 12. Livingstone, F. D. Pet.
Scully, V. R. Down.
Dec. 5. Colman, J. Trin.
Turner, H. W. Christ's.
Wright, F. T. W. Emm.
10. Kenyon. M. N. Trin.
Locke, C. R. L. Queens'.
Lucas, 0. E. Trin.
General Admission, Dec. 17, 1908.
Ahmad, B. Pet.
Bagnall, G, B. Pemb.
Banyard, J. H. Christ's.
Barr, J. H. Christ's.
Barrett, P. P. Sidney.
Bennett, D. Trin.H.
Bevan, .1. M. Caius.
Beves, C. H. Trin.
Bland, G. N. M. King's.
Bodington. V. C. Joh.
Hoden, .J. F. W. Jesus.
Boscawen, E. H. J. Trin.
Bousfield, R. B. Caius.
Caley, H. W. Pemb.
Campbell, W. H. Caius.
Chapman, A. F. Emm.
Clegg, J. A. Trin.
Cornish, C. L. Trin.
Dare, A. J. Down.
Davies, R. Non Coll.
Donaldson, A. Jesus.
Duke, M. O. M. Corpus.
Eber, R. L. Christ's.
Elliott, H. D. E. Sidney.
Elmslie, W. G. Pemb.
Evelyn-White, K. V. Queens',
Everv, E. O. Trin.
Fairc'hild, G. C. Sidney.
Feaver, G. Non Coll.
Foster, li. C. Jesus.
Goldsmith, II. M. Jesus.
Gray, F. L. Trin.
Greensill, A. \V. Cath.
Griffith, A. L. P. Clare.
Griffith, J. R. Christ's.
Gudgeon, C. J. Cath.
Harrison, E. R. Non Coll.
Heywood, A. G. P. Trin.
Hooker, R. S. Emm.
Hooper, F. H. Clare.
Horsfield, R. B. Trin.
Hudson, F. G. Jesus.
Humphreys, W. H. Christ's.
Hurst, R. F. Joh.
Hybart, A. J. F. H.Selw.
lliingworth, L. Trin.
Jones, H. I. Sidney.
Jones, H. L. Clare.
Kemp, E. W. G, Queens'.
Leach, W. J. Trin.
Leeds, F. Cath.
Lee-Norman, F, T. Pemb.
Lucas, W. H. Clare.
Macleod, K. G. Pemb.
M'Clintock, E. L. L. Trin,
McNair, A. J. Emm.
Marshall. H. G. King's.
Martin, W. A. Christ's.
Matthews, A. Jesus.
Miller, R. H. Trin.
Morrison, D. R. Clare.
Newton, F. H. J. Emm.
Norton, W. J. Caius.
Orton, J. S. Pemb.
Page, M. F. Caius.
Pain, J. W. Pemb.
Perkins, B. M. N. Caius.
Pilkington, H. B. Trin.
Powell, R. H. Non Coll.
Price, \V. R. Trin.
Pound, W. G. W. King's.
Powell, E. W. Trin.
Rees, G. M. T. Clare.
Richardson, C. VV. B. Clare.
Robertson, R. Trin.
Sayer, M. VV. Queens'.
Scott, D. A. Jesus.
Scrimgeour, G. C. Caius.
Selby-Lowndes, G. N. Queens'.
Shaw, R. P. Trin.
Slaughter, A. Trin.H.
Smith, C. \V. Queens'.
Smyly, A. F. Pemb.
Smyth, H. M. Pemb.
Stevenson, S. D. Trin.
Stubbs, N. H. Queens'.
Thompson, F. D. Corpus.
Thompson-Smith, E. Emm.
Thynne, l>. W. Trin.H.
Tizzard, F. G. Non Coll.
Tremearne, A. R. Joh.
Trotter, K. D. Trin.
Vander Byl. A. H. Pemb.
Vaughan, R. B. Trin.
Wakefield, J. H. Trin.
Walker, K. P. Trin.
Warrington, J. C. Trin.
Watmough, G. W. Down.
Williams, T. Pet.
Wimbush, R. Caius.
Wynne Jones, M. Trin.
660
DEGREES CONFERRED IN 1908.
Bachelors of Law.
Barton. B. B. Trin. H.
Beck, E. W. T. Clare.
Bethell, C. Trin.
Bomanji, J. K. R. Trin.
Brocklehurst, T. P. Trin. H.
Brooke, J. Emm.
Buchanan, J. N. Trin.
Burn-Murdoch, A. Tria
Clay, F. H. Trin.
Crewdson, B. F. King's.
Derbyshire, H. Sidney.
Dickinson, G. F. Pemb.
Elmslie, W. G. Pemb.
Engineer, A. A. Trin.
England, F. Clare.
Evans, E. Trin.H.
Few, J. E. King's.
Fisher, F. Clare.
Fleuret, F. S. Trin.
Hall, J. A. Clare.
Hosken, H, Christ's.
Hudson, R. J. Caius.
Jones, I). J). Pemb.
Jones, H. C. B. Emm.
Kelly, 1. G. Queens'.
Lai Nand, Down.
Linton, F. J. Pemb.
Marsh, W. Pemb.
Martin, R. C. Clare.
Molyneux, .J. H. Cath.
Morgan, W. W. Trin. H.
Mossop, A. G. Pemb.
Nicholls, D. M. Down.
Ontanon, C. Down.
Pirbhai, R. K. Down.
Pooley, E. H. Pemb.
Preston, Sir J. Trin.
Riesle, W. B. Trin.H.
Sanderson, I. C. Trin.
Solomon, C. G. R. Trin. ]
Southern, N. King's.
Sparke, J. B. Clare.
Stewart, D. M. Joh.
Stinson, H. J. E. Emm.
Stirling, G. S. Clare.
Sutton, C. J. Emm.
Swanwick, F. B. Trin.
Swords, W. F. Joh.
Tempieman, W. H. Joh.
Thomas, G. E. A. Caius.
Torbitt, W. S. Pet.
Tumbull, R. W. Trin.
Veevers, W. Joh.
Willett, E. W. Joh.
Williamson, G. E. Trin.
Wood, T. E. Joh.
Bachelors in Surgery.
Jan. 16.
30.
Feb. 13.
Mar.
Apr. 30.
May 14.
Arnold, F. 0. Trin.
Drake, A. W. C. Pemb.
Heath, O. Trin.
Jackson, A. F. Pet.
Jones, C. E. M. King's.
Luker, S. G. Pemb.
Treadgold, C. H. Clare.
Austin, L. J. Sid.
Roy, D. W. Sidney.
Sparrow, E. C. Trm.
Trench, J. H. Trin.
Verrall, P. J. Trin.
Bahr, P. II. Trin.
Fleming, G. B. King's.
Graham, G. Trin.
Hutt, C. W. Trin.
Lucas, T. C. Clare.
Taylor, H. H. Pemb.
Ticehurst, C. B. .Joh.
Falkner, A. H. Pet.
Frean, H. G. Joh.
Grandage, W. B. Clare.
Oakeley, H. E. H. Joh.
Smith, L. S. Joh.
Griffin, F. W. W. King's.
May, A. J. Sidney.
Smith, P. H. Pemb.
May 28. Wheat, E. G. Christ's.
Wilkin, A. King's.
June 11. Ashbv, H. T. Emm.
Cane, L. B. King's.
Smith, A. L. H. Caius.
18. Chase, R. G. Trin.
Sawhny. M. H. Down.
20. Fearnsides, E. G. Trin. H.
Hinde, E. B. Emm.
23. Alexander, G. D. Caius.
Banister, J. B. Jesus.
Berry, H. S. Clare.
Burgess, R. Caius.
Cardew, H. J. Clare.
Little, H. N. Caius.
Mennell, J. B. Pemb.
Priest, R. C. Caius.
Pringle, K. D. Caius.
Windsor, J. F. H.Selw.
Nov. 12. Gamlen, R. L. Caius.
Hott, C. H. T. Caius.
26. Marshall. W. B. Joh.
Dec. 5. Chopra, R. N. Down.
10. Gauvain, H. J. Joh.
Ghosh, B. C. .)oh.
17. Collet, G. G. Trin.
DIPLOMAS IN PUBLIC HEALTH GRANTED 1908.
Anderson, W.
Bagshawe, A. W. G. Caius.
Baillie, J. H. H.
Beeley, A.
Bennett, V. E. M.
Bernstein, J. M.
Boyd, C. L.
Brunton, J.
Bunting, D. E. L.
Clark, J. S.
Corbett, W. J.
Corfield, W. F.
Courtauld, R. M. Pemb.
Dunn, J. C.
DEGKEES CONFERRED IN 1908.
661
Diplomas in Public Health — continued.
Glaister, J.
Oourlay, C. A.
Griffith, A. H.
Henry, S. A. Trin.
Higgins, T. S.
Hossack, W. C.
Hutchinson, L. T. R. Trin.
Jukes, A. N.
Killen, S. J.
Langdon, H. C. T. Caius.
Linton, F. T. C.
Lucas, T. C, Clare.
Macdonald, J. F.
M'^Vail, E. M.
Mathieson, A.
Minett. E. P.
Moss-Blundell, C. B.
Mukhopadhyay, K. K.
Ramsay, M. L.
Rankin, C. D.
Richmond, H,
Ross, T. S.
Seekings, S.
Sewell, E. P. Pemb.
Stewart, D.
Stewart, J. L.
Stiell, D.
Strain, T.
Turton, R. S.
Wade, T. W.
Walker, W. N.
Wilson, L. E.
DIPLOMAS IN AGRICULTURE GRANTED 1908.
Backhouse, W. O. Trin.H.
Harber, E. W. Trin.H.
Kershaw, M. Pet.
Mukhi, M. G. Non Coll.
Parnell, F. R, Joh.
DIPLOMAS IN TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE
GRANTED 1908.
Bostock, L.
Clark, F. W.
Deck, H. L.
Fowler, G.
Gibson, W. R.
Harvey, F.
Jupe, F. L M.
Kerr, A. F. G.
Mayer, C. A. L.
Owen, H. B. Caius.
Quaife, W. T.
Skinner, A. H.
Smith, G. U.
Webb, A. L. A.
Whyte, G. D.
Wille, F. A.
DIPLOMAS IN GEOGRAPHY GRANTED 1908.
Brookes, L. Non Coll.
Elliott-Mabel, A. S,
Ds Sibly, T. M. Joh.
UNIVERSITY OFFICERS, &c.
CHANCELLOR.
The office of Chancellor is held for two years, or for such a
length of time beyond two years as the tacit consent of the
University permits. The election of a Chancellor must be com-
pleted before the fifteenth day after declaration of a vacancy, and
is more burgensium. If the vacancy becomes known in Vacation
after the end of Easter Terra, it is declared on the first day of the
ensuing Michaelmas Term.
ELECTED.
1688 Charles Seymour, Duke of Somerset, Trinity.
1748 Thomas Holies Pelham, Duke of Newcastle, Clare.
1768 Augustus Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Grafton, M.A. St Peter's.
1811 His Royal Highness William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester, LL.D. Trinity.
1834 John Jeffreys Pratt, Marquis Camden, LL.D. Trinity.
1840 Hugh Percy, Duke of Northumberland, LL.D. St John's.
1847 His Royal Highness Prince Albert, LL.D. Trinity.
1861 William Cavendish, Duke of Devonshire, LL.D. Trinity.
1892 Spencer Compton Cavendish, Duke of Devonshire, LL.D. Trinitj'.
1908 John William Strutt, Baron Rayleigh, M.A., Hon. Sc.D., Trinity.
HIGH STEWARD.
Election as for the Chancellor.
ELECTED.
1721 Arthur, Earl of Anglesea, Magdalene.
1737 Thomas Holies, Duke of Newcastle, Clare.
1749 Philip Yorke, Lord Hard wicke, LL.D. Lord Chancellor.
1764 Philip Yorke, Earl of Hard wicke, LL.D. Corpus.
1790 Right Hon. William Pitt, M.A. Pembroke
1806 Philip Yorke, Earl of Hard wicke, M.A. Queens'.
1834 Hugh Percy, Duke of Northumberland, LL.D. St John's.
1840 John Singleton Copley, Lord Lyndhurst, LL.D. Trinity.
18(53 Edward James Herbert, Earl of Powis, LL.D. St John's.
1891 Thomas de Gbet, Lord Walsingham, M.A. 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 the day preceding.
BLSOTBD.
1835 George Archdall.D.D. Emm.
1836 Gilbert Ainslie, D.D. Pembroke.
1837 Thomas Worsley, M.A. Downing.
1838 William Hodgson, D.D. StPeter^s.
1839 Ralph Tatham, D.D.Joh.
1840 John Graham, D.D. Christ's.
1841 George Archdall, D.D. Emm.
1842 William Whewell, D.D. Trinity.
1843 William Hodgson. D.D. St Peter's.
1844 Robert Phelps, D.D.Sidney.
1845 Ralph Tatham, D.D. Joh.
1846 Henry Philpott, B.D.Cath.
BLKOTED.
1847 Robert Phelps, D.D. Sidney.
1848 H.WilkinsonCookson,D.D.StPeter's.
1849 JamesCartmell.D.D. Christ's.
1850 George Elwes Corrie, B.D.Jesus.
1851 Richard Okes, D.D. King's.
1852 James Pulling, D.D. Corpus.
1853 Thomas Chas.Geldart, LL.D.Trin.H.
1854 Edwin Guest, LL.D. Caius.
1855 William Whewell, D.D. Trinity.
1856 Henry Philpott, D.D. Cath.
1857 Henry Philpott, D.D. Cath.
J858 William H. Bateson, D.D. Joh.
UNIVERSITY OFFICERS.
663
■ LSOTKD
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.
1868 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, D.D. StPeter's.
1873 H.Wilkinson Cookson.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 Henrv Perowne, D.D. Corp.
1881 James Porter, D.D. St Peter's.
1882 James Porter, D.D. St Peter's.
1883 Norman Macleod Ferrers, D.D. Caius.
1884 Norman Macleod Ferrers, D.D. Caius.
KLBCTKD
1885 Charles Anthony Swainson, D.D. Chr.
1886 Charles Taylor, D.D. J oh.
1887 Charles Taylor, D.D. Joh.
1888 Charles Edward Searle, D.D. Pemb.
1889 Henry Montagu Butler, D.D. Trin.
1890 Henry Montagu Butler, D.D. Trin.
1891 John Peile, Litt.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.
1895 Charles Smitli, M.A. Sidney.
1896 Charles Smith, M.A. SidneV.
1897 Alex Hill, M.A., M.D., Downing.
1898 Ale.x Hill, M.A., M.D., Downing.
1899 William Chawner, M.A., Emm.
1900 William Chawner, M.A., Emm.
1901 Adolphus William Ward, LittD., Pet.
1902 Frederick Henry Chase, D.D., Qu.
I 1903 Frederick Henry Chase, D.D., Q,u.
I 1904 Edward Anthony Beck, M. A., Trin.H.
1905 fldward Anthony Beck, M. A., Trin.H.
I 1906 Ernest Stewart Roberts, M.A., Caius.
I 1907 Ernest Stewart Roberts, M. A., Caius.
I 1908 Arthur James Mason, D.D. Pemb.
1 1909 Arthur James Mason, D.D., Pemb.
KLBCTKD.
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 Sheriff 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 otticer. The members of the Senate give their
votes in writing in person or by voting papers tendered for them.
KLBCTKD.
1867 C. J. Selwyn, LL.D. Trinity.
1868 A.J.B. Beresford-Hope, LL.D. Trinity.
1868 Rt. Hon. S. H. Walpole, LL.D. Trinity.
A.J. B. Beresford-Hope, LL.D. Trinity.
1874 Rt. Hon. S. H. Walpole.LL.D. Trinity.
A.J.B. Beresford-Hope, LL.D. Trinity.
1880 Rt. Hon. S. H. Walpole, LL.1). Trinity.
A. J. B. Beresford-Hope, LL.D. Trinity.
1882 Rt. Hon. H. C. Raikes, M.A. Trinity.
1885 Rt. Hon. A. J. B. Beresford-Hope,
LL.D. Trinity.
Rt. Hon. H. C. Raikes, M.A. Trinity.
1886 Rt Hon. A. J. B. Beresford-Hope,
LL.D. Trinity.
Rt. Hon. H. C. Raikes, M.A. Trinity.
1887 G. G. Stokes, M.A., Pembroke.
1891 R. C. Jebb, LittD. Trinity.
1892 R. C. Jebb, LittD. Trinity.
Rt Hon. Sir J. E. Gorst, M.A. Joh.
1895 R. C. Jebb, LittD. Trinity.
Rt Hon. Sir J. E. Gorst, M.A., Joh.
1900 Sir R. C. Jebb, LittD. Trinity.
Rt Hon. Sir J. E. Gorst, M.A. Joh.
1906 S. H. Butcher, M.A. Trinity.
J, F. P. Rawlinson, LL.M. Trinity.
1832 Bt. Hon. H. Goulburn, M.A. Trmity.
Rt. Hon. Sir C. Manners Sutton,
K.G.C.B., LL.D., Trinity.
1835 Rt. Hon. H. Goulburn, M.A.Trinity.
Rt. Hon. Sir C. Manners Sutton,
K.G.C.B.,LL.D., Trinity.
1835 Hon.CharlesEwanLaw, M.A. Joh.
1837 Rt.Hon. H. Goulburn, M.A.Trinity.
Hon. Charles E wan Law, M.A. Joh.
1841 Rt. Hon. H. Goulburn, M.A. Trinity.
Hon. Charles Ewan Law, M.A. Joh.
1847 Rt. Hon. H. Goulburn, M.A. Trinity.
Hon. CharlesEwanLaw.M.A. Joh.
1850 L. T. Wigram, M.A. Trinity.
1852 Rt. Hon. H. Goulburn, M.A. Trinity.
L. T. Wigram, M.A.Trinity.
1856 Rt Hon.S.H. Walpole,M A. Trinity.
1857 Rt. Hon. S.H. Walpole. M.A. Trinity.
L. T. Wigram, M.A. Trinity.
1858 Rt Hon. S. H. Walpole, M.A. Trinity.
1859 Rt Hon. S. H. Walpole, M.A. Trinity.
C. J. Selwyn, M.A. Trinity.
1865 RtHon.S. H. Walpole, LL.D. Trinity.
C.J. Selwyn, M.A. Trinity.
1866 Rt Hon. S. H. Walpole, LL.D. Trinity.
664 UNIVERSITY OFFICERS.
COMMISSARY.
The Commissary is appointed by the Chancellor by Letters
Patent.
1824 J. F, Pollock, M.A.Trinity. I 1868 W. Forsyth, M. A. Trinity
1835 John Hildyard, M.A. Joh. 1893 W. Forsyth, M. A. Trinity.
1855 C. J. Selwyn, M.A. Trinity. I 1900 J. F. P. Hawlinson, 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 otfice 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.
1908-1909 J. H. Widdicombe, M.A., Down, i 1909-1910 F. J. Foakes-Jackson, D.D., Jes.
F. M. Rushmore, M.A., Cath. 1 J. C. Lawson, M.A., Pembroke.
PRO-PROCTORS.
The oflBice 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.
1909-1910 H. F. Stewart, B.D., Job.
J. Barcroft, M.A., King's.
ADDITIONAL PRO- PROCTORS.
By Grace of the Senate, June 6, 1878, Two Additional Pro-
Proctors, who shall be Master of Arts or of Law of not less 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 office till the appointment of their successors.
1908-1909 G. A. Weekes, M.A., Sidney.
H. G. Comber, Pemb.
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.
665
Senate. The election must be made within fourteen days (ex-
clusive of any vacation) from the vacancy being known.
Desiderius Erasmus, D.D. Queens',
1522 R. Crook, M. A.
1527 G. Day, M.A.Joh.
1537J. Redman, D.D. King'sHall.
1538 T. Smith, LL.D. Queens'.
1642 J. Cheke, M.A.Joh.
1546 Rog. Aschani, M.A. Joh.
1554 T. Gardiner, M.A. King's.
1557J.Stokys,M.A. King's.
1559 G.Ackworth, M.A. Pet.
1560 Ant. Girlington, M.A.Pemb.
1561 And. Oxenbridge, M.A. Trinity.
1563 W. Masters, M.A. King's.
1564 T. Byng, M.A. Clare.
1570 W. Lewyn, M.A. Christ's.
1571 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.NethersoIe, M.A. Trinity.
1619 Geo. Herbert, M.A. Trinity.
1627 R. Creyghton, M.A.Trinity.
1639H.Mole, M.A. King's.
1650 Ralph Widdringlon, M.A.Christ's.
1672 H. Paman, M.D. Joh.
1681 J.Billers, LL.B.Joh.
1688 H. Felton, LL.D. Pet.
1698 W. Ayioffe, 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.
1752J.Skynner,M.A.Joh.
1762 W. Barford, M.A. King's.
1768R.Beadon, M.A. Joh.
1778 W. Pearce, LL.B. Joh.
1788 W. Lort Mansel, M.A. Trinity.
1798 E. Outram, M.A.Joh.
1809 R. Tatham, M.A. Joh.
1836 Chris. W^ordsworth, M.A.Trinity.
1836 Thomas Crick, 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.
1506 R. Hobys, M.A. King's.
1543 J. Meeres, M.A. King's.
1558 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.
1734 J. Taylor, M.A. Joh.
1751 L. Gary], D.D. Jes.
1758 H. Hubbard, B.D. Emm.
1778 G. Borlase, M.A. Pet.
1809 G. A. Pemberton, B.D. Emm.
1816 W. Hustler, M.A. Jes.
1832 J. Romilly, M.A. Trinity.
1862 H. R. Luard, M.A. Trinity.
1891 J, W. Clark, M.A. Trinity.
Assistant Registrary.
1908 B. Benham, M.A. King's.
LIBRARIAN.
Nomination and election similar
1577
1581
1583
1587
1594
1623
1629
1653
1659
1661
1668
1684
1686
1712
W. James, M.A. Pet.
R. Moodie.
H. Frogge, Trin.
J. Matthew.
G. Duckett, M.A. Trin.
T. Brooke, M.A. Trin.
A. VVheelock, B.D. Trin.
W. Moore, M.A. Cai.
T. Smith, B.D.Chr.
J. Dobson, B.D. Corpus.
R. Peaehey, M.A. Pemb.
J. Manfield, M.A. Trin.
J. Laughton, M.A. Trin.
P. Brooke, B.D. Joh.
1718
1721
1731
1734
1751
1783
1817
1822
1845
1864
1867
1886
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. D. 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. R. Smith, M.A. Christ's.
F. J. H. Jenkinson, M.A. Trin.
ESQUIRE BEDELLS.
Nomination and election similar to the preceding.
1877 A. p. Humphry, M.A. Trin. | 1900 A. H. Evans, M.A. Clare.
UNIVERSITY COUNSEL.
1879 A. Cohen, M.A.,K.C., Magdalene.
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.
1502 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. Buckmaster, D.D.
1538 J.Redmayn,D.D. J oh.
1542 W. Skete, B.D. King's.
1544 W. Glynn, D.D. Trin.
1549 J. Redmayn, D.D. Trin.
15.54 T. Segiswyke, D.D. Peter's.
1.556 G. Bullock, B.D.Joh.
1559 R. Beaumont, M.A. Peter's.
1561 M. Hutton, M.A. Trin.
1563 J. Whitgift, B.D. Peter's.
1567 W.Chaderton, B.D.Christ's.
1569 T. Cartwright, B.D. Trin.
1570 J. Still, B.D. Christ's.
1573 J. Handson, B.D. Trin.
1574 P.Baro.
1596 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 Zach. Brooke, D.D.Joh.
1788 J. Main waring, 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, D.U. Christ's.
1887 F. J. A. Hort, D.D. Emm.
1892 J. R. Lumby, D.D. Cath.
1895 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 Professorship, 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 Somersham was disannexed
from the Professorship, the Professor to receive one- half of the
net income of the benefice.
1540 E. VVygan, D.D.
T. Madewe, D.D. .Joh.
1650 Martin Bucer, D.D.
1557 T. Segiswyke, D.D. Trin.
1561 L. Pilkington, D.D. Joh.
1562 M. Hutton, B.D. Pemb.
1567 J. Whitgift, D.D. Trin.
1577 W. Chaderton, D.D. Queens'.
1580 W. Whitaker, D.D. Trin.
1596 J. Overall, D.D. Trin.
1607 J. Richardson, D.D. Emm.
1617 S. Collins, D.D. King's.
1651 J. Arrowsmith, D.D. Joh.
1656 A. Tucknev, D.D. Joh.
1661 P. Gunning, D.D. Corpus.
1674 J. Beaumont, D.D. Peter's.
1699 H. James, D.D. Queens'.
1717 R. Bentley, D.D. Trin.
1742 J. Whalley, D.D. Peter's.
1749 J. Green, B.D.Joh.
1756 T. Rutherforth.D.D. Joh.
1771 Rd. Watson, D.D. Trin.
1816 John Kaye, D.D. Christ's.
1827 Thos. Turton, B.D. Cath.
1843 Alfred 011ivant,D.D. Trin.
1850 James AmirauxJeremie.B.D. Trin.
1870 Brooke Foss Westcott, D.D. Trin.
1890 Henry Barclay Swete, D.D. Caius.
PROFESSORSHIPS.
667
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. 3*. 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 Terra from Students who attend his Lectures voluntarily,
but this payment has for some time not been required.
1673 J. Boord, LL.D.Trin. Hall.
1542 T. Smith, LL.D. Queens'.
H. Busbie, LL.D. Trin. H.
1550 Walter Haddon. LL.D. King's.
1559 W. Drury, LL.B. Trin. H.
1561 W. Sone, M.A.
1563 W. Gierke, M.A. Clare.
T. Legge, LL.D. Caius.
1574 T. Bynge, LL.D. Clare.
1594 J. Cowell, LL.D. King's.
1611 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.
1684 G. Oxinden, LL.D.Trin. Hall.
1703 T. Aylotfe, LL.D. Trin. Hall.
1714 F. Diekins, LL.D. Trin. Hall.
1755 H. Monson, LL.D. Trin. Hall.
1757 Wm. Ridlington.LL.D. Trin. H.
1770 S. Hallifax,LL.D. Trin. Hall,
1782 J. Jowett, LL.D. Trin. Hall.
1814 J.W. Geldart,LL.D. Trin. Hall.
1847 H. S. Maine, M.A. Trin. Hail.
1 854 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 £500 per annum if the Professor holds a Headship or a
Fellowship).
1554 J.Blyth,M.D. King's.
J. Hatcher, M.D. Joh.
H. Walker, M.D.
1564 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.
1636 F.Glisson, M.D. Caius.
1677 R. Brady, M.D. Caius.
1700 Chris. Greene, M.D. Caius.
1741 R.Plumtre, M.D. Queens'.
1793 I. Pennington, M.D. Joh.
1817 J. Haviland, M.D. Joh.
1851 H.J. H. Bond, M.D. Corpus.
1872 G. E. Paget, M.D.,F.R,S. Caius.
1892 T. C. Allbutt, M.D., F.R.S. Caius.
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 Queen Victoria
further endowed with a canonry of Ely Cathedral.
668
PROFESSORSHIPS.
1547 R. Wakefield, M.A.
1580 E. Lively, M.A.Trin.
1605 R. Spalding, B.D. Joh.
1607 G. King, B.D. King's.
1608 A. Byng,B.D. Peter's.
R. Metcalfe, B.D. Joh.
1645 Ralph Cudworth, D.D.Clare.
1688 Wolfran Stubbe, D.D.Trin.
1699 J. Talbot, M.A. Trin.
1704 H. Sike, LL.D. Trin.
1712 P.Bouquet, D.D.Trin.
1747 T. Harrison, M.A. Tnn.
1753 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
Desiderius Erasmus, D.D. Queens'
R. Crook, M.A.
T. Smith, LL.D. Queens ,
1540 J. Cheke, M.A.John's.
1547 N. Carr, Pemb.
1549 Era. Encinas.
l.'>62 Bart. Doddington, M.A.Trin.
1585 And. Downes, M.A.Joh.
1625 R.Creyghton, M.A. Trin.
1639 J.Duport, B.D. Trin.
1654 R. Widdrington, M.A. Christ's.
1660 I. Barrow, M.A. Trin.
1663 J. Valentine, B.D. Trin.
1666 R.Creyghton, M.A.Trin.
1672 T.Gale, M.A. Trin.
1672 Hon. J. North, M.A. Jesus.
1674 B Pulleyn, B.D. Trin.
1686 M. Payne, M.A.Trin.
1695 J. Barnes, B.D. Emm.
1712 T. Pilgrim, M.A.Trin.
1726 Walter Taylor, 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 R. 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 R. C. Jebb. Litt.D. Trin.
1906 H. Jackson, Litt.D. Trin.
ARABIC.
This can be held in conjunction 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 Languages, 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 Studies, and three by the Board for Oriental
Studies. Founded, 1632, by Sir Thomas Adams, Bart., and
endowed by him with ^40 per annum. The Rev. John Palmer,
late Arabic Professor, bequeathed £1000 for the perpetual aug-
mentation of the Stipend. By a Grace of the Senate, Oct. 20,
1841, this sura was invested 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 Wheelock, M.A. Clare.
1664 E. Castle, D.D. Emmanuel.
1685 J. Luke, D.D.Christ's.
1702 C. Wright, D.D. Trin.
1711 Simon Ockley, D.D.Queens'.
1720 Leon. Chappelow,B.D. Joh.
1768 S. Hallifax, LL.D. Trin. Hall.
1770 W. Craven, B.D. Joh.
1795 J. D. Carlyle, B.D. Queens'.
1804 J. Palmer, B.D. John's.
1819 S. Lee, M.A. Queens'.
1831 Thos. Jarrett, M.A. Cath.
1854 H. G. Williams, B.D. Emman.
1870 W. Wright, LL.D. Queens'.
1889 W.RobertsonSmitli,M. A.Christ's.
1«94 Charies Rieu, Ph.D.
1902 E. G. Browne, M. A., M.B. Pemb.
PROFESSORSHIPS.
669
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. .J oh.
MORAL PHILOSOPHY.
Founded 1683 in pursuance of the Will of John Knioht-
BRiDOE, D.D., Fellow of St Peters; further endowed in 1707
by a bequest from Dr Smoult. 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. Job.
1707 J.Colbatch, D.D. Trin.
1744 R. Walker, D.D. Trin.
1764 E. Law, D.D. Peter's.
1769 R. Plumptre, D.D. Queens'.
1788 G.Borlase, B.D. Peter's.
1809 R. T. Cory, D.D. Emmanuel.
1813 F.Barnes, D.D. Peter's.
1838 W.Whewell,B.D. Trin.
1855 J. Grote, B.D. Trin.
1866 J. F. D. Maurice.
1872 T. R. Birks, M.A.Trm.
1883 H.Sidgwick,Litt.D. Trin.
1900 W. R. Sorley, M.A. Trin.
MUSIC.
Founded by the University, in 1684, on the recommendation of
the Crown. Present stipend £200 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 tlie
General Board of Studies, and three by the Board for Music.
1684 N. SUggins, Mus. D.
1706 T. Tudway, Mus. B. King's.
1730 M. Greene, Mus. D.
1755 J. Randall, Mus. D. King's.
1799 C. Hague, Mus. B. Trin. Hall.
1821 J. C. Whitfeld, Mus.D. Trin.
1836 T. A. Walmislev, Mus.B. Jes.
18.56 W. S. Bennett.
1875 O. A. Macfarren.
1887 C. v. Stanford, M.A. Trin.
670 PROFESSORSHIPS.
CHEMISTRY.
Founded by the University, 1702. Present stipend ^850 per
annum paid by the University. Stipend £6.50 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 Physics
and Chemistry.
1703 J.F. Vigani, of Verona.
1713 J. Waller, B.D. Corpus.
1718 J. Micklebourgh,M.A. Corpus.
1756 J. Hadley, M.A.Queens',
1764 R. Watson, M.A.Trinity.
1773 I.Pennington, M.A. Joh.
1794 W. Parish, M.A. Magdalene.
1813 S.Tennant, M.D. Emmanuel.
1815 J. Gumming, M.A.Trinity.
1861 G. D.Liveing,M.A.Joh.
1908 W. J. Pope, M.A. Sidney.
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, ScD. Christ's.
H. J. H. Fenton, ScD. Christ's.
Assistant to the Professor.
John Read, Ph.D., (Zurich).
ASTRONOMY AND EXPERIMENTAL PHILOSOPHY.
Founded 1704 by Dr Plume, 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 £800 per annum exclusive of Fees. (Stipend £600
per annum if the Professor holds a Headship or a Fellowship.)
Candidates may be Englishmen {Nostrates), or Foreigners.
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 Mathematics.
1707 Roger Cotes, M.A. Trinity 1822 R. Woodhouse, M.A. Caius.
1716 R. Smith, M.A. Trinity. | 1828 G. B. Airy, M.A. Trinity.
1760 A. Shepherd, M.A. Christ's. 1836 James Challis, M.A. Trinity.
1796 S. Vince, M.A. Caius. | 1883 G. H. Darwin, M.A. Trinity.
ANATOMY.
Founded by the University in 1707. Stipend £600 per annum
exclusive of fees. (Stipend £400 per annum if the Professor
holds a Headship or a Fellowship.) The electors are the Vice-
Chancellor and eight persons elected by the Senate, two being
PROFESSORSHIPS. 671
nominated by the Council of the Senate, three by the General
Board of Studies, and three by the Board for Medicine.
17(»7 G. Rolfe. i 1785 B. Harwood, M.B. Christ's.
1728 J.Morgan, M.A.Trinity.
1734 G.Cuthbert, M.A.Trinity.
1735 R. Bankes, M.A. King's.
1746 W. Gibson, M.D. Jesus.
1753 C. Collignon, M.B. Trinity.
1814 J. Haviland. M.A St. John's.
1817 W. Clark, M.A. Trinity.
1866 G. M. Humphry, M.D. F.R.S.
Down.
1883 A. Macalister, M.D. Dubl. F.R.S.
There is a Senior Demonstrator of Anatomy, with a stipend
of £100 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.
W. L. H. Duckworth, M.D., Sc.D., Jesus.
Junior Demonstrators.
F. C. Kempson, M.B. Caius.
G. F. Rogers, M.D. Caius.
T. Manners-Smith, M.A., M.B,, Downing.
D. G. Keid, M.H. (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 of
Law, or of a superior degree. Instituted by George I. 1724, and
continued by succeeding Sovereigns. Stipend £800 per annum.
(Stipend £600 per annum if the Professor holds a Headship or
Fellowship.)
1724 S. Harris, M.A. Peter's. 1849 The Right Hon. Sir J. Stephen,
1735 Shallet Turner, LL.D. Peter's. K.C.B., LL.D. Trin. Hall.
1762 L. Brockett, B.D. Trinity. 1860 C. Kingsley, M.A., F.L.S.,F.G.S.
1768 T. Gray, LL.B. Pembroke. Magd.
1771 John Symonds, M.A. Peter's. 1869 J. R. Seeley, M.A. Christ's.
1807 Wm. Smyth, M.A. Peter's. , 1895 Rt. Hon. Baron Acton, Hon. LL.D.
' 1902 J. B. Bury, M.A. (Dubl.).
THE LORD ALMONER'S PROFESSORSHIPOF ARABIC.
Instituted 1 724.
The Reader and Professor of Arabic is appointed by the Lord
Almoner, and the stipend (£50 per annum) paid out of the
Almonry bounty. 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. Robertson Smith, LL.D.
1768 S. Hallifax, LL.D. Trin. Hall. | Aberdeen
1770 W.Craven, B.D. Joh.
1815 G. C. Renouard, B.D.Sidney.
1821 T. Musgrave, M.A. Trin.
1837 T.Robinson, M.A. Trin.
1855 T.Preston, M.A. Trin.
1886 Hon. I. G. N. Keith-Falconer,
M.A. Trin.
1887 R. L. Bensly, M.A. Caius.
1893 A. A. Bevan, M.A. Trin.
672 PROFESSORSHIPS.
BOTANY.
Founded by the University on Nov. 19, 1724. Stipend ^700
per annum (stipend X500 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 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.B.S. Joh.
1895 H. Marshall Ward, 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 ^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. Mason, M.A. Trinity.
1762 J. Michell, M.A. Queens*.
1764 Sam. Ogden.D.D. Joh.
1778 Thos. Green, M.A. Trinity.
1788 J. Hailstone, M.A. Trinity.
1818 A.Sedgwick, M.A. Trinity.
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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 1749 by Thomas Lowndes, Esq. The electors are
the Vice-Chancellor, the President of the Royal Society of Lon-
don, the President of the Royal Astronomical Society of London,
the Astronomer Royal, and the Lucasian, Plumian,and Sadlerian
Professors. If a majority of the electors is not obtained, that
person is elected in whose 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 9, 1892, the Directorship of the Observatory was entrusted
to the present Lowndean Professor, and a stipend of £ 1 50 a year
was allowed to him out of the University Chest.
1750 Roger Long, D.D. Pembroke. I 1836 George Peacock, M.A. Trinity.
1771 John Smith, D.D. Caius. 1858 J. C. Adams. M.A. Pembroke.
1795 W. Lax, M.A. Trinity. I 1892 Sir R. S. Ball, D.Sc. Dublin.
PROFESSORSHIPS. 673
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. Kawcett, B.D. J oh.
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 .J. A. Robinson, B.D. Christ's.
1899 H. C. G. Moule, D.D. Trin.
1901 F. H. Chase, D.D. Queens'.
1905 F. C. Burkitt, M.A., Trin.
NATURAL EXPERIMENTAL PHILOSOPHY.
Founded, 1 783, 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 Experimental 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 ia37 R. Willis, M.A.,F.R.S. Caius.
1792 F. J. H. WoUaston, M.A. Trin. H. 1875 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. O. Jones, M.A. Clare.
674 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
the Board for Law.
1800 Edw. Christian, M.A. John's. I 1860 W. LI. Birkbeck, M.A. Trinity.
1823 T, Starkie, M.A. Oath. 1888 F. W. 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
stipend an amount greater by £300 than the share of the revenue
of Downing College paid to each Fellow.
1800 Busick Harwood, M.D, Emmanuel.
1814 CornwallisHewett, M.A., M.D. Downing.
1841 William Webster Fisher, M. D. Downing.
1874 Peter Wallwork Latham, M.A., M.D. Downing.
1894 John Buckley Bradbury, B.A., M.D., 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 Professor with the
consent of the Vice-Chancellor.
Assista)it.
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. I 1832 W. H. Miller, M.A. John's.
1822 J. S. Henslow, M.A. John's. 1881 W. J. 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. 676
DISNEY PROFESSORSHIP OF ARCHEOLOGY.
Founded in 1851 by John Disney, Esq., of the Hyde,
Ingatestone, 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 of
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-tenens
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.
1856 J. H. Marsden, B.D. Joh.
1861 J. H. Marsden, B.D. Joh.
1865 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. Clirist's.
1887 G. F. Browne, B.D. Cath.
1892 W. Ridgeway, M.A. Caius.
1898 W. Ridgeway, M.A. Caius.
1903 W. Ridgeway, M.A. Caius.
1908 W. Ridgeway, 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, M.A. John's.
1810 Edw. Pearson, D.D. Sidney.
1811 Geo. D'Oyly, B.D. Corpus.
1816 T. Rennell, M.A. King's,
1821 J. Lonsdale, M.A. King's.
1822 T. S. Hughes, B.D. Joh.
1829 Hugh Jas. Rose, B.D. Trin.
1833 J. A. Jeremie, M.A. Trinity.
1834 G. Pearson, B.D.John's.
1839 W. H. Mill, D.D. Trinity.
1844 T. Worsley, M.A. Down.
1850 J. A. Frere, M.A. Trinity.
1855 C. Hardwick, M.A. Cath.
HULSEAN 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
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of Trinity or the Master of St John's be Vice-Chancellor, the Greek
Professor supplies his 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. Ryle, M.A. King's.
1875 J. J. S. Perowne, D.D., Trin. | 1901 W. E. 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 ^600 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. Pigou, 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 are the Vice-Chancellor, three Heads of Colleges
elected by the persons whose names are on the Electoral Roll, to
hold oflBce as long as they continue to be Heads of Colleges, and
the Lucasian, the Flumian and the Lowndean Professors.
1863 A. Cayley, M.A. Trinity.
1895 A. R. Forsyth, ScD., Trinity.
ZOOLOGY AND COMPARATIVE ANATOMY.
Founded by the University in 1866. Stipend £700 per annum.
(Stipend £500 if the Professor holds a Headshij) 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, three by the General Board of Studies, and three by the
Board for Biology and Geology.
1866 Alfred Newton, M.A., F.R.S. Magd.
1907 Adam Sedgwick, M.A., F.R.S. Trin.
PROFESSORSHIPS. 677
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 office, 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.
F. H, Potts, M.A., Trin. Hall.
SANSKRIT.
Established by Grace of the Senate, May 16, 1867. The
Professorship is now governed by Statute B.
Stipend ^£700 per annum. (Stipend i;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. Cowell.
1903 C. Bendall, M.A., Caius.
1906 E. J. Rapson, M.A., Job.
INTERNATIONAL LAW.
Founded in 1867, in accordance with the will of the Rev.
William Whewell, D.D., late Master of Trinity College.
The electors are the Vice-Chancellor, the Master of Trinity
(with casting vote), the Regius 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 ^500 per annum, subject to the condition, that the
Professor shall deliver every year, at the end of Easter Term, to
the Master and Senior Fellows of Trinity College, a certificate,
signed by ten resident members of the University, that they have
each of them attended ten at least of the Professor's Lectures during
the preceding Academic year.
1869 W. G. G. V. Vernon Harcourt. B.A. Trin.
1887 Sir H. J. S. Maine, LL.D., K.C.S.I,, Trin. Ha
1888 J. Westlake, M.A. Trin.
1908 L. Oppenheim, LL.D., GOttingen.
678 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 £3745. 10*. lOrf. 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 Oxford, 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.
SLADE 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 Professorship 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.
679
The non-resident members are the President of the Royal
Academy of London, the Vice-(Jhancellor 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. Oxon.
1889 John Henry Middleton, M.A. King's.
1892 John Henry Middleton, M.A. King's.
1895 Charles Waldstein, Litt.D., King's.
1898 Charles Waldstein, Litt.D. King's.
1901 Sir W. M. Conway, M.A.
1904 Charies Waldstein, LittD., King's.
1907 Oiarles 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.
1884 J. J. Thomson, M.A. Trinity.
Demonstrators of Experimental Physics.
C. T. R. Wilson, M.A. Sidney. G. F. C. Searle, M.A. Peterhouse.
A. Wood, B.A. Emm.
Assistant Demonstrators.
T. G. Bedford, M.A.. Sid.
G. I. Taylor, B.A., Trim
MECHANISM AND APPLIED MECHANICS.
Established by Grace of the Senate, Oct. 28, 1875.
Stipend £700 per annum. (Stipend £500 if the Professor
holds a Headship or a 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.
1875 James Stuart, M.A. Trin. I 1903 B. Hopkinson, M.A., Trin.
1890 J. A. Ewing, B.Sc. Edinb. |
Demonstrators in Engineering.
Senior.
A. H. Peake, B.A., St John's.
J. W. Landon, M.A., Sidnej-.
T. Peel, M.A., Magd.
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ANGLO-SAXON.
The Rev. Joseph Boswonh, D.D., of Trinity College, and
Rawlinsonian Professor of Anglo-Saxon in the University of
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 the University should decide that the Professorship should
be continued. On May 31 was elected
F. M. Balfour, M.A. Trin.
who died in the same year.
SURGERY.
Established by the University by Grace of May 10, 1883, in ac-
cordance with Stat. B. c. vi.
The Professorship was suspended in 1898, and re-established
by Grace of the Senate, June 11, 1903. The Professor is subject
to the general regulations for the residence and duties of Pro-
fessors and Readers passed by the Senate, June 18, 1885. Stipend
£600 per annum. (Stipend £400 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
1 The foundaiion of the Profeisorship wa* in a great measure due to Anne Margaret Elliot, who
wa8 married( 1) to Col. Hamilton Elrington, and (2) to Dr Bosworth.
PROFESSORSHIPS. 681
nominated by the Council of tlie Senate, tliree by the General
Board of Studies, and three by the Board for Medicine.
1883 G. M. Humphry, M.D., F.R.S. Down.
1903 H. Marsh, P.R.C.S.
Demonstrator.
H. B. Roderick, M.A., B.C., M.D., Emm.
PHYSIOLOGY.
Established by the University by Grace of May 10, 1883, in
pursuance of Stat. B. c. vi. Stipend i;800 per annum exclusive
of fees. (Stipend ^600 per annum if the Professor holds a Head-
ship or a Fellowship.) The Professor may not undertake the pri-
vate practice of Medicine or Surgery. 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.
1883 Michael Foster, M.A. Trin.
1903 J. N. Langley, ScD., Trin.
Senior Demonstrator in Physiology.
J. B. Barcroft, M.A., King's.
Jztnior Demonstrator.
S. W. Cole, M.A., Trin.
Additional Demonstrators.
V. J. Woolley, M.A., King's.
K. Lucas, M.A., Trin.
PATHOLOGY.
Established by the University by Grace of Dec. 6, 1883, in
pursuance of Stat. B. c. vi. Stipend £800 per annum exclusive
of fees. (Stipend £600 per annum if the Professor holds a Head-
ship or a Fellowship.) The Professor may not undertake the
private practice of Medicine or Surgery. 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 Medicine.
1884 C. S. Roy, M.D. Edinb., r.R.S.
1897 A. A. Kanthack, M.A., F.R.C.S., Joh.l
1899 G. Sims Woodhead, M.D. Edinb.
Demonstrator.
T, S. P. Strangeways, M.A., M.R.C.S., Joh.
DIXIE PROFESSORSHIP OF ECCLESIASTICAL
HISTORY.
Established 1884, 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
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College. The electors are the Vice-Chancellor, the Master of
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
Archeeology.
1884 M. Creighton, M.A. Oxon.
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 ^700 per annum (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 Moral Science.
1897 J. Ward, Sc.D. Trinity.
Demonstrator in Experimental Psychology.
C. S. Myers, M.D., Caius.
ANCIENT HISTORY.
Established 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-
Chancellor and eight persons elected by the Senate, two being
nominated by the Council of the Senate, three by the General
PROFESSORSHIPS. 683
Board of Studies, and three by the Board for History and
Archaeology.
1899 J. S. Reid, Litt.D. Caius.
DRAPERS PROFESSORSHIP OF AGRICULTURE.
Established by the University by Grace of May 11, 1899, in
pursuance of Statute B, c. vi. Stipend J800 from the 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. SomerviHe.
1902 T, H. Middleton, M.Sc. (Durham).
1907 T. B. VTood, M.A., Caius.
QUICK PROFESSORSHIP OF BIOLOGY.
This Professorship, in pursuance of the Will of Frederick
James Quick, Esq., of Eltliam in the County of Kent, and of
Trinity Hall, Cambridge, was established by Grace of the Senate,
May 10, 1906, 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 the fund exceeds the sum of £1000, the Professor's stipend
shall be £1000, and no more ; and provided further that if in
any year the Professor holds a Fellowship or Headship in any
College of the University, his stipend as such Professor shall not
exceed .£800. The Professorship is not tenable for more than
three years without a fresh election, open to all candidates, in-
cluding the prior holder thereof.
By Grace, May 10th, 1906, the Quick Professorship is subject
to the following Regulations :
(1) Unless and until the Senate shall otherwise determine
under the provisions of regulation 11 {see p. 683, F. J. Quick
Fund), it shall be the duty of the Professor to devote himself to
the study of the Protozoa, especially such as cause disease, and
generally to promote that branch of science by research and by
the superintendence of a laboratory and otherwise. He shall
not be required to give lectures in more than one University
Term in each year, when he shall set forth the result of researches
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 the knowledge of Protozoa
in the Laboratory together with a list of the papers on the
subject written by himself or his pupils and published in any
journal or otherwise.
684 PROFESSORSHIPS.
(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, Readership 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, 11, 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 XI. 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., ScD., Christ's.
Assistant to the Professor.
H. B. Fentham, D.Sc. (London), Christ'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. Biffen, M.A., Emmanuel.
PROFESSORSHIP OF BIOLOGY.
Established by the University by Grace of May 14, 1908, in
pursuance of Statute B, c. vi. Stipend £700 a year, of which
£300 or, if and whenever the Professor shall be 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. Bateson, M.A., St, John's.
PROFESSORSHIP OF ASTROPHYSICS.
Established by the University by Grace of May 13, 1909.
1909 H. F. Newall, M.A,, Trinity.
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 £250 per annum is furnished
for this purpose by private donation or bequest.
1879 S. M. Schiller-Szinessj', M.A. Christ's. I 1892 S. Schechter.
1883 S. M. Schiller-Szinessy, M.A. Christ's. | 1902 I. Abrahams.
CLASSICAL ARCHEOLOGY.
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. ling'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 per annum
paid out of the Common University Fund. The Reader is a
member of the Special Board for Biology and Geology.
1884 S. H. Vines, M.A. Christ's. l 1904 F. F. Blackman, M.A., Joh.
1888 F. Darwin, M.A. Trin.
ENGLISH LAW.
Established by Grace, June 12, 1884, 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 Law.
1884 F. W. Maitland, M.A. Trin. I 1907 H. D, Hazeltine, Hon, M.A.,Emm.
1888 C. S. Kenny, LL.D. Downing. |
ANIMAL MORPHOLOGY.
By Grace, December 5, 1907, the Readership in Animal Morpho-
logy was transferred to the subject of Zoology.
1890 A. Sedgwick, M.A., Trin.
686 KEADEKSHIPS.
ZOOLOGY.
Established by Grace, December 5, 1907, in accordance with
the provisions of Stat. B, c. vii. The stipend is £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.
iy08 A. E. Shipley, M.A., Christ's.
GEOGRAPHY.
Established by Grace, March 10, 1898, in accordance with the
provisions of Stat. B, c. vii. The stipend is £200 per annum.
The Reader is a member of the Board of Geographical Studies,
and the Special Boards for Biology and Geology, History and
Archaeology, and Economics and Politics. By Grace, June 11,
1908, the Readership was suppressed.
1898 H. Yule Oldham, M.A. King's.
1903 H. Yule Oldham, M.A. King's.
surgeryT
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 £300 per annum. The
Reader is a member of the Special Board for Medieval and
Modern Languages.
1900. K. H. Breul, LittU., King's.
ROMANCE.
Established by Grace, June 8, 1899, in accordance with the
provisions of Stat. B, c. vii. The stipend is £300 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 £300 per annum.
The Reader is a Member of the Special Board for Indian Civil
Service Studies.
1901 Sir R. West, K.C.T.E., M.A., Downing.
AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY.
Established by Grace, May 22, 1902, in accordance with the
provisions of Stat. B, c. vii.
1902—1907 T. B. Wood, M.A. Caius.
CLASSICS (BRERETON).
Established by Grace, December 13, 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.
GOLDSMITH'S EEADER IN METALLULGY. 687
CHEMICAL PHYSIOLOGY.
Established by Grace, June 12, L902. The stipend is ^100 per
annum, 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 F. G. Hopkins, M.A. Emm.
FORESTRY.
Established by Grace, May 9, 1907, in accordance with the
provisions of Stat. B, c. vii. The stipend is ^400 per annum,
payable from the funds to the credit of the Forestry Account.
The Readership is in connexion with the Special Board of Biology
and Geology. The Reader is ex officio a Member of the Board
of Agricultural Studies and of the Forestry Committee.
A. Henry, M.A., Royal University of Ireland.
HYGIENE.
Estabhshed by Grace, May 24, 1906. The Readership came to
an end by Dr Nuttall's resignation in 1906.
1906 G. H. F. Nuttall, Sc.D., Christ's.
ETHNOLOGY.
Established by Grace, June 8, 1909. The Stipend is ^200 per
annum. 1909 a. C. Haddon, Sc.D., Christ's.
GOLDSMITHS' READER IN METALLURGY.
In 1908 a sum of £10,000 was granted by the Goldsmiths'
Company for the purpose of founding and endowing a Readership
in Metallurgy. Established by Grace, June 11, 1908, in accord-
ance with the provisions of Stat. 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 the Keader shall be the Goldsmiths' Keader in
Metallurgy.
2. It shall be the duty of the Reader to give instruction in Metallurgy
and especially to promote by teaching and research the study of the
precious metals and of the theory and practice of assaying.
3. The stipend of the Eeader shall be the net annual income of the
benefaction of ten thousand pounds made by the Goldsmiths' Company for
the purpose of endowing the Eeadership.
4. Any income accruing before an appointment is made or during a
vacancy shall be placed at the disposal of the incoming Reader to be
applied towards the expenses of his department.
5. The Readership shall not be tenable with any other Readership in
the University or with a Professorship in the University or with a
University Lectureship.
1908 C. T. Heycock, M.A., King's.
688
THE LADY MARGARET'S PREACHER.
SANDARS READER IN BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Mr Samuel Saiidars, 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 Vice-
Chancellor, the Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, when not
holding the office of Vice-Chancellor, and the other persons for
the time being composing the Syndicate of the University Library.
1902-1903 (E. G. Duff, M.A., Oxon,
1m. R. James, LittD,, King's.
1903-1904 E. G. Duff, M.A., Oxon.
1904-1905 H. Y. Thompson, B.A. Trinity.
1905-1906 Sir E. M. Thompson, K.C.B.
1906-1907 P. W. Maitland, M.A., LL.D.
1907-1908 F. J. H. Jenkinson, M. A., Trin.
1909 F. Madan, M. A., F.S. A., Oxon.
1895 Sir R M. Thompson, K.C.B.
1896 C. H. Middleton-Walie, M.A. Chr.
1897-98 VV. H. Stevenson, M.A. Oxon.
1898-99 E. Gordon Duff, M.A. Oxon,
1899-1900 J. W. Clark, M.A. Trin.
1900-1901 F. G. Kenyon, M.A., Oxon.
1901-1902 H. Y. Thompson, B.A. Trinity.
THE LADY MARGARET'S PREACHER.
The Preachership was founded in 1504 by Lady Margaret,
motherof King Henry VII., andisendowedwith astipendofabout£8
charged on the land revenues of the Crown. A Statute approved
by Her Majesty by Order in Council, April 6, 1858, direcis 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 6, 1858, the appointment is to be
made in the Easter Term, and the Preacher is to hold Office till
the first of May in the following year. Any Member of the Senate,
who is in Holy Orders, may be appointed.
1888 J. B. Lightfoot, D.D., Lord Bishop
of Durliam.
1888 J. B. Mayor, M.A. Job.
1889 B. F. Westcott. D.D. King's.
1890 F. W. Farrar, D.D. Trin.
1891 E. W. Benson, D.D. Trin., Lord
Archbishop of Canterbury.
1892 M. Creighton, D.D. Emm., Lord
Bishop of Peterborough.
1893 A. F. Kirkpatrick, D.D. Trin.
1894 F. Watson, D.D. Job.
1895 J. A. Robinson, B.D. Christ's.
1896 C. W. Stubbs, D.D. Sidney, Dean
of Ely.
1897 A. T. Lyttelton, M.A. Trin,
1898 J. W. E. Conybeare, M.A. Trin.
1899 J. M. Wilson, M.A. Job.
1900 J. LI. Davies, M.A. Trin.
1901 G. H. Kendall, M.A., Trin.
1902 H. B. Swete,D.D. Caius.
1903 H. M. Butler, D.D. Trin.
1904 W. Cunningham, D.D., Trin.
1905 F. H. Chase, D.D., Bishop of Ely.
1906 J. A. Jlobinson, D.D., Christ's,
Dean of Westminster.
1907 J. E. C. Welldon, D.D., King's,
Dean of Manchester.
1908 T. W. Drury, D.D., Bishop of
Sodor and Man.
1858 H. Goodwin, M.A. Caius.
1859 J. Atlay, B.D. Job.
1860 A. Wolfe, M.A. Clare.
1861 J. B. Ligbtfoot, M.A. Trin.
1862 W. M. Campion, B.D. Queens'.
1863 W. Raynes, M.A. Clare.
1864 J. S. Howson, D.D. Trin.
1865 C. A. Swainson, D.D. Christ's.
1866 S. Cheetham, M.A.Christ's,
1867 A. Holmes, -M.A. Clare.
1868 W. G. Clark, M.A. Trin.
1869 E. J. Beck, M.A. Clare.
1870 G. Williams, B.D. King's.
1871 0. E. Searle, M.A. Pemb.
1872 W. Haig Brown, LL.D. Pemb.
1873 B. H. Kennedy, D.D. Job.
1874 J. J. S. Perowne, D.D. Trin.
1875 F. J. A. Hort, B.D. Emm.
1876 E. W. Benson, D.D. Trin.
1877 E. H. Perowne, D.D. Corpus.
1878 G. F. Browne, M.A. Catb.
1879 J. K. Lumby. D.D. Cath.
1880 J. T. Lang, M.A. Corpus.
1881 H. R. Luard, D.D. Trin.
1882 A. F. Kirkpatrick, M.A. Trin.
1883 W. Haig Brown, LL.D. Pemb.
1884 J. J. Lias, M.A. Emm.
1885 A. T. Lvttelton, M.A. Trin.
1886 S. Cheetham, D.D. Christ's.
1887 J. Atlay, D.D. Joh. Lord Bishop
of Hereford.
SIE ROBERT REDE'S LECTURER. 689
SIR ROBERT REDE'S LECTURER.
The endowment was left to the University in 1524, by Sir
Robert Rede, Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas in the
reign of King Henry VIIL A Statute approved by Her Majesty,
by Order in Council, April 6, 1858, directs that the Lecturer shall
deliver one Lecture in Term time in every year. Stipend ^9. 9*.
The Lecturer is to be appointed by the Vice-Chancellor during
the Lent Term in every year, and to deliver his Lecture in the
Senate-House on a day to be fixed by the Vice-Chancellor.
1859 " On the Classification and Geographical Distribution of theManimalia,"by R. Owen,
F.R.S.,D.C.L. Superintendent ofthe Natural History Departmentin the British
Museum, FuUerian Professor of Physiology in the Royal Institution, &c.
1860 "Life on the Earth, its Origin and Succession,"^ by J. Phillips, M.A. LL.D. F.R.S.
P.G.S., Professor of Geology in the University of Oxford.
1861 "The Social and Architectural History of Trinity College," by R. Willis, M.A.
F.R.S. &c., Jacksonian Professor.
1862 "The Cosmical Features of Terrestrial Magnetism," by Major-General E.Sabine,
R.A. &c., President of the Royal Society.
1863 " The Correlation ofthe Natural History Sciences,"by D. T. Ansted, M.A. F.R.S.
1864 "The Late Observations of Total Eclipses of the Sun, and the inferences from
them,"by G. B. Airy. LL.D. F.R.S.
1865 " On Radiation," by John Tyndall, F.R.S.
1866 "The Dissipation of Energy," by W.Thomson, M.A.
1867 "The Relation of National Ethics to National Art," by John Ruskin,LL.D.
1868 "The Stratification of Language," by Max Muller, M.A.
1869 "On the Results OfSpectrumAnalysisof the Heavenly Bodies,"byW.Huggins,F.R.S.
1870 "On some Chemical Processes of forming 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.
1872 "The Unity of History," by Edward A. Freeman, D.C.L.
1873 " Thermo-Electricity,"^by P. G. Tait.M.A.
1874 "Slavery," by Sir Samuel Baker.
1875 "The Effects of Observation of India upon Modern European Thought," by Sir
H. J.S. Maine, LL.D.
1876 "The Monumental History of Ancient Egypt," by S. Birch, LL.D.
1877 "On some of the results of the Expedition of H.M.S. Challenger," by Sir C.
Wy ville Thomson.
1878 "On the Telephone," by J. Clerk Maxwell, M.A., F.R.S.
1879 " The Origin of Life, illustrated by the Life Histories of the least and lowest
Organi.;msin Nature," by W. H. Dallinger, F.R.S.
1880 " Man, prehistoric, present, future," by G. M. Humphry, M.D., F.R.S., Professor of
Anatomy.
1881 "The Early Caliphate," by Sir W. Muir, K.C.S.I., LL.D.
1882 " Literature and Science, by M. Arnold, M.A.
1883 "The Origin of the existing forms of Animal Life: Construction or Evolution?"
by T. H. Huxley, LL.D.
1884 "The Measurement of Human Faculty," by F. Galton, M.A., F.R.S.
1885 " Mind and Motion," by G. J. Romanes, M.A., F.R.S.
1886 "On the Forms of Seedlings and the Causes to which they are due," by Sir John
Lubbock, M.P., LL.D., F.R.S.
1887 "Greater Britain in the Georgian and in the Victorian Era," by J. R. Seeley, M.A.,
Regius Professor of Modern History.
1888 •' Applications of Science to the protection of Human Life," by Sir F. A. Abel, C.B.,
D.C.L., F.R.S.
1889 " On some Effects of the Action of Light on Ponderable Matter," by Sir G. G. Stokes,
M.P., F.R.S., Lucasian Professor of Mathematics.
1890 "Erasmus," by R. C. Jebb, Litt.D., Regius Professor of Greek,
1891 "Natural Religion in India," by Sir Alfred C. Lyall, K.C.B., K.C.LE.
1892 "The Microscope's Contributions to the Earth's Physical History," by T. G. Bonney,
ScD., B.D., P.R.S.
1893 "Weariness," by .M. Foster, M. A., F.R.S.
1894 "The position, arrangement, and fittings of Libraries during the Middle Ages and
the Renaissance (with special notes on the system of Chaining Books), by
J. W. Clark, M.A. . .. t. t^
1895 " The early Renaissance in England," by the Lord Bishop of Peterborough, D.D.
1896 "R6ntgen Rays," by Prof. J. J. Thomson, M.A.
690 HULSEAN LECTURER.
1897 "Recent Researches on Terrestrial Magnetism," bv A. W. Riicker.
1898 " The Theatre in its Relation to the State," by Sir h. B. Irving.
1899 "La Theorie des Ondes Lumineuses: son influence sur la Physique Moderne,"
by Prof. A. Cornu.
1900 "Byzantine History in the Early Middle Age," by F. Harrison, M.A., Wadham
College, Oxford.
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 III. and the Second Empire," by G. W. Prothero, Litt.D.
1904 "Tlie Structure of Metals," by J. A. Ewing, M.A.
1905 " Our True Relationship with India," by Sir Francis Younghusband, K.C.I.E.
1906 " The Wars between Moslem and Christian for the possession of Asia Minor," by
W. M. Ramsay, F.B.A., Hon. 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.
1909 "Darwin as Geologist," by Sir A. Geikie, K.C.B., Hon. LL.D.
HULSEAN LECTURER OR CHRISTIAN PREACHER.
The election to this office takes place on some day in Feb-
ruary, not later than the twentieth. 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. 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 Professors 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 Hulse's
benefaction. See p. 675.
1831 J. J. Blunt, B.D. Joh. | 1865 J. Moorhouse, M.A. Joh.
1833 Henry John Rose, B.D. Joh. i 1866 E. H. Perowne, B.D. Corpus.
1834 No Lecturer appointed. I 1867 C. Pritchard, M.A. Joh.
1835 Henry Howarth, B.D. Joh. I 1868 J. J. S. Perowne, B.D. Corpus.
1837 Richard Parkinson, B.D. Joh. j 1869 J. Venn, M.A. Caius.
1840 Theyre T. Smith, M.A. Queens'. I 1870 F. W. Farrar, M.A. Trinity.
1841 Henry Alford, M.A. Trinity. ! 1871 F. J. A. Hort, M.A. Trinity.
1843 J.H.Marsden, B.D. Joh. I 1872 J. B. Pearson, M.A. Joh.
1845 R. C. Trench, M.A. Trinity. 1873 S. Leathes, M.A. Jesus.
1847 C.Wordsworth, D.D.Trinity. j 1874 G. M. Straffen, M.A. Christ's.
1849 W. G. Humphry, M.A. Trinity. 1875 E. T. Vaughan, M.A. Christ's.
1851 G. Currey, B.D. Joh. 1876 E. A. Abbott, M.A. Joh.
18.53 B. M. Cowie, M.A. Joh. 1877 G. S. Drew, M.A. Joh.
1855 H. Goodwin, M.A. Caius. 1878 W. B. Carpenter, M.A. St Cath.
1857 C. A. Swainson, M.A. Christ's. 1879 V. H. Stanton, M.A. Trinity.
1859 C. J. Ellicott, B.D. Joh. 1880 T. T. Perowne, B.D. Corpus.
1860 J. Lamb, M.A. Caius. 1881 J. Foxley. M.A. Joh.
1861 C. Merivale, B.D. Joh. i 1882 Frederic Watson, M.A. Joh.
J. S. Howson, D.D. Trinity. j 1883 J. J. Lias, M.A. Emm.
ims F. Morse, M.A. Joh. l 1884 T. G. Bonney, B.D., ScD. Joh
1864 D. Moore, M.A. St Catharine's, I 1886 W. Cunningham, B.D. Trinity
EAMSDEN SERMON. 691
1886 J. De Soyres, M.A. Caius. 1«98 J. M. Wilson, M.A. Job.
1887 J. H. Lupton, M.A. Job. j 1899 A. J. Mason, D.D. .Jesus,
1888 H. M. Stephenson, M.A. Christ's
1889 E. G. King, D.D. Sidney.
1890 J. LI. Davies, M.A. Trinity.
1891 A. T. Lyttelton, M.A. Selwyn.
1892 J. B. Heard, M.A., Caius.
1893 Mandel Creighton, D.D. Emm., Lord
Bishop of Peterborough.
1894 A. Barry, D.D. Trinity.
1895 W. M. Ede, M.A., Joli.
1896 S. Cheetbam, D.D. Christ's.
1897 J. E. C. Welldon, M.A. King's.
1900 F. H. Chase, D.D., Christ's.
1901 F. R. Tennant, M.A. Caius.
1902 F. J. Foakes-Jackson, M.A., Jesus.
1903 W. A. Whitworth, M.A. Job.
1904 C. W. Stubbs, D.D., Sidney.
1905 H. J. C. Knight, M.A., Corpus.
1906 J, P. Whitney, M.A., King's.
1907 J. H. B. Masterman, M.A., Joh.
1908 J. N. Figgis, Litt.D., St. Catb.
1909 W. E. Chadwick, D.D., Jesus.
RAMSDEN SERMON.
Mrs Charlotte Ramsden, of Bath, having 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 sum 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 Vice-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 the Senate on the 9th Feb. 1848.
1909 A. W. Robinson, D.D., Jesus.
LECTURES IN PASTORAL THEOLOGY.
Through the liberality of the late Dr Swainson, Master of
Christ's College, and Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity, a
course of Lectures in Pastoral Theology was provided 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.
1883 W. Walsbam How, D.D., Wadham College, Oxford.
1884 J. P. Norris, D.D., Trinity College, Cambridge.
1885 John Gott, D.D., Brasenose College, Oxford.
1886 G. F. Maclear, D.D., Trinitv College, Cambridge.
1887 K. P. L. Blunt, D.D., King's College, London.
1888 W. D. Maclagan, D.D., St Peter's College, Cambridge.
1889 Herbert James, M.A., King's College, Cambridge.
1890 Edgar Jacob, M.A., New College, Oxford.
1891 E. T. Leeke, M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge.
1892 A. J. Mason, D.D., Trinity College, Cambridge.
1893 E. C. S. Gibson, M.A., Trinitv College, Oxford.
1894 W. Boyd Carpenter, D.D., Bishop of Ripon.
1895 F. W. Ingram, M.A., Keble College, Oxford.
1896 G. Body, M.A., St John's College, Cambridge.
1897 F. J. Chavasse, M.A., Corpus College, Oxford.
1898 C. Gore, M.A., Trinity College, Oxford.
1899 G. \V. Kennion, D.D., Bishop of Bath and Wells.
692 LECTURESHIPS.
1900 W. C. E. Newbolt, M.A., Pembroke College, Oxford.
1901 E. A. Knox, D.D., Bishop of Coventry.
1902 .J. M, Wilson, M.A., St John's, Cambridge.
1903 C. G. Lang, D.D., Bishop of Stepney.
1904 V. S. S. Coles, M. A., Balliol College, Oxford.
1905 H, E. Savage, M.A., Corpus Cliristi College, Cambridge.
1906 W. M. Ede, M.A., St John's College, Cambridge.
1907 Ven. W. Cunningham, D.D., Trinity 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 £2100. By Grace of June 8, 1899 an additional stipend of
£60 payable out of the Common University Fund was assigned to
the Lecturer.
The 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. That a Lectureship in English be established 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. That the income of the endowment, 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.
1896 I. Gollancz, M.A, Christ's.
1905 G. C. Macaulay, M.A., Trinity.
GILBEY LECTURESHIP IN THE HISTORY AND
ECONOMICS OF AGRICULTURE.
Sir Walter Gilbey, President of the Royal Agricultural Society,
offered in May, 1896, to place in the hands of Trustees a suflScient
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 Regulations
were sanctioned by Grace of the Senate, June 18, 1896.
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 in 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
LECTURESHIPS. 693
three years at a time, and to be subject to confirmation by Grace
of the Senate.
3. That it be the duty of the Lecturer to lecture in each
academical year on some subject connected with the History 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.
5. 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.
6. That the appointment of the Lecturer may be cancelled at
any time by the Council of the Senate, with the concurrence of
the Managing Syndicate.
7. That the Gilbey Lectureship shall cease at the end of
twenty-one years from the appointment of the first Lecturer,
unless in the meantime the Senate shall have otherwise deter-
mined.
1897 E. Clarke, Hon. M.A., Joh.
1900 Sir E. Clarke, Hon. M.A., Joh.
1901 H. Herbert Smith.
1904 J. S. Nicholson, Sc.D., Trin.
1907 MajorP. G. Craigie, C.B.
LECTURESHIP IN THE HAUSA LANGUAGE.
In May, 1896, the sum of ^100 per annum for three years
was offered by the Executive Committee of the Hausa Association
for the endowment of a Lectureship in the Hausa Language.
The offer was accepted, and the following regulations were sanc-
tioned by Grace of the Senate, June 18, 1896. The Lectureship
was continued for three years by Grace of the Senate, Dec. 14,
1899, and Dec. 18, 1902, and again by Grace of the Senate, Jan.
30, 1906, for one year.
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.
694 LECTURESHIPS.
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. Robinson, M.A., Trinity.
1903 C. H. Robinson, 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 period of five years from Michaelmas,
1905, a University Lecturer in Russian, in connexion with the
Special Board for Medieval and Modern Languages, with an
annual stipend of £Q0.
1900 A. P. Goudy, M.A.
1906 A. P. Goudy, M.A.
LECTURESHIP IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF
RELIGION.
In 1904, V. H. Stanton, D.D., Ely Professor of Divinity, offered
to the University a capital sum which produces about £100
per annum, for the purpose of endowing a Lectureship in the
Philosophy of Religion. The following Regulations were sanctioned
by Grace of the Senate, 28 April, 1904 :—
1. That the benefaction offered by Dr Stanton, Ely Professor
of Divinity, for the endowment of a Lectureship in the Philosophy
of Religion be gratefully accepted by the Senate, and that the
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
ofl&ce for a period of three years from Michaelmas 1904, that each
subsequent appointment be for a period of three years and that
the appointment ordinarily be made during the Lent Term.
4. That a retiring Lecturer be eligible for re-appointment, but
so that no Lecturer hold ofiice for more than six years in succession.
5. That it be the duty of the Lecturer to deliver in each
LECTURESHIPS. 696
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 Easter 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. That the stipend of the Lecturer be ,£100 a year payable
from the income of Dr Stanton's benefaction, or such greater or
less sum as the income for the year may afford.
1904 V. F. Storr, M.A., Oxford,
1907 F. R. Tennant. D.D., Caius.
GIRDLERS' LECTURER IN ECONOMICS.
In 1904, the Worshipful Company of Girdlers offered to make
a grant of £100 per annum for three years towards the teaching
of Economics in the University. In 1906 the Company renewed
for a further period of three years their grant of £100 per annum
from Michaelmas 1907. The following Regulations were sanctioned
by Grace of the Senate, 12 May, 1904:—
L That a University Lecturer in Economics, to be called the
Girdlers' Lecturer, be appointed in connexion with the Special
Board for Economics and Politics, for the three years commencing
at Michaelmas, 1904.
2. That the stipend of the Lecturer be £ 100 per annum to be
paid from the grant made to the University by the Girdlers'
Company.
1904 A. C. Pigou, M.A., King's.
1907 A. C. Pigou, M.A., King's.
1908 H. O. Meredith, M.A., King's.
HUDDERSFIELD LECTURESHIP IN SPECIAL
PATHOLOGY.
In 1904, Professor Woodhead offered a sum of money, amount-
ing to about £1600, contributed by friends, most of them residing
in or connected with Huddersfield, to endow a Lectureship in
Special Pathology. By Grace of the Senate, 16 Feb. 1905, the
following Regulations were sanctioned : —
1, That the sum of £1600, contributed to the University Benefaction
Fund for the endowment of a Lectureship in Special Pathology, together
with any further sums that may be hereafter contributed for the purpose
of increasing that endowment fund, be accepted by the University, and
that the Vice-Chancellor be empowered to express the thanks of the
University to Professor Woodhead, 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.
696 LECTUEE SHIPS.
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 employed towards the payment of the said stipend.
1905. T. S. P. Strangeways, M.A., Joh.
NORMAN MACCOLL LECTURESHIP.
A BEQUEST by the late Norman Maccoll, M.A., of DoTMiiiig
College, of the sum of ^600, for the provision of lectures on the
language or literature of Spain or Portugal, was accepted by the
University by Grace of 2 Feb. 1905. The following Regulations,
submitted by the General Board of Studies, were approved by
Grace 25 May, 1905 :—
1. That a Lectureship 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 evei*y fourth year thereafter a Norman
Maccoll Lecturer be appointed by 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 foUowmg his appointment a course of not
fewer than five public lectures on the language or literature of Spain or
Portugal.
4. That the Lecturer hold office till the end of the academical year
following that in which he is appointed, and that he receive as stipend
the aggi'egate amount of the income which has accrued from the tmst
fund during the four years immediately preceding the termination of his
tenure.
5. That the Special Board for Medieval and Modern Languages be
empowered to make arrangements for the announcement and delivery
of the lectures.
1908 J. Fitzmaurlce-Kelly, F.B.A.
LESLIE STEPHEN LECTURESHIP.
The sum of ^630, contributed by the friends of the late Sir
Leslie Stephen, K.C.B., Hon. Litt.D., sometime Fellow of Trinity
Hall, for the endowment of a Lectureship in Literature, was
accepted by Grace, 27 April 1905, and the following Regulations
were approved : —
1. That a Lectureship be established in the University to be called
the Leslie Stephen Lectureship.
2. That the Lecturer be appointed in the Michaelmas Term of 1906
and in the Michaelmas Term of every second year thereafter by the Vice-
Chancellor, the Master of Trinity Hall, the Knightbridge Professor of
Moral Philosophy, and the Regius 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.
3. That it be the duty of the 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 Trinity Hall.
SERMONS IN UNIVERSITY CHURCH. 697
4. That the lecture be on some literary subject, including therein
Criticism, Biography, and Ethics.
5. That, subject to regulation 3, the date of the lecture and the place
of its dehvery be fixed by the Vice-Chancellor.
6. That the Lecturer receive as his stipend the net income of the
endowment fund for the civil year in which he was appointed and the next
preceding civil year.
7. These regulations shall be subject to alteration by Grace of the
Senate at any time after i January 1935 provided that the name of Leslie
Stephen be always connected with the foundation and that the income
arising therefrom be appropriated to some academical object of a Literary
character.
1906 W. A. Raleigh, M.A., Oxford.
1909 A. C. Bradley, Litt.D., Oxford.
SERMONS IN THE UNIVERSITY CHURCH.
The Vice-Chancellor appoints the preacher of the Ramsden
Sermon, the preacher for the afternoon of Commencement
Sunday, the preachers for the Assizes, and for extraordinary
Fasts and Thanksgivings.
Except for Commencement Sunday and the days assigned to the Hulsean
Lecturer and the Preacher of the Ramsden Sermon, Select Preachers are
appointed yearly for the Sunday afternoonsfrom the beginning of Michaelmas
Term to the end of Easter Term, for the afternoons of Christmas Day, Good
Friday, and Ascension Day, and for such Sundays, if any, in the Long
Vacation and on such other days as may be appointed by the Vice-Chao-
cellor, after consultation with the Select Preachers' Syndicate.
The Select Preachers are appointed by a Syndicate consisting of the
Vice-Chancellor, the four Professors of Divinity, the two Proctors, and four
Members of the Senate elected by Grace, who in every year before the
end of the Easter Term assign the days for preaching the Hulsean Lectures,
and appoint the Select Preachers, for the next academical year; the days on
which each Select Preacher is to preach being also determined by the Syn-
dics. If any Select Preacher be prevented from preaching on the days
assigned to him, the Syndics appoint another preacher in his place.
Of the said four Members of the Senate one retires by rotation on the
31st of December in every year, and his place is supplied by another
elected at the next ensuing Congregation, the retiring Member not bemg
re -eligible at that election.
For every Sermon the Select Preacher is paid a fee of three guineas out
of the Common Chest.
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 three years,
shall cease to be so applied, and shall constitute a fund, from which
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608 TRAVELLING BACHELORS.
the University may make grants from time to time, 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 in foreign countries: the con-
ditions as to publishing the result of such investigations to be
determined 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 agreement is renewed from time
to time (Grace of March 1, 1906, till Michaelmas, 1911). By
Grace of Dec. 13, 1883, the annual payment was raised to £100.
Those who go are 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 1861 for these Scholarships
Each is tenable for 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 Chancellor's Medals : provided that, in the event of any of
the permanent ex 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 other examiners appointed by Grace of the Senate. Pro-
vided 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 Grace of the Senate.
2. On the first Monday in December in every year there shall
be a meeting at the Vice-Chancellor's 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 Scholarship become vacant, otherwise than by
lapse of time in the ordinary way, the electors shall be empowered
to postpone declaring such vacancy until the time when it would
have been declared if such Scholarship had been held for the full
period, provided that such postponement of the declaration of the
vacancy is not contrary to any provision in the Statute or in the
special regulations affecting such Scholarship.
3. The Scholars on the above-mentioned Foundations shall
ordinarily be required to reside in the University during the major
part of every Term, with the understanding that they shall have
such leave of absence as will enable them to retain their Scholar-
ships until each Scholar becomes in rotation Senior Scholar.
30—2
TOO SCHOLAB8HIPS.
In ease of any instanee of non-residence in the University, for
one whole Term hetan the Baehdor's Degree, the ElectuVs at
tbeir meeting shall have the power of declaring vacant the Scho-
larship of the person so non-resident in preference to that of the
Senior Sdiolar, if it i^pear to them tint such non-residence is
witlMNit suffieient exeose.
4. Of the Scholarships vhich shall have hecome voidable by
non-residence that shall be declared vacant vhich 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
abore^nrationed ^lolarships, provided he be not of more than
three 7|Bars' standing from the time of his first residence.
S. The names of the Candidates shall be made known to the
Vice-Chancdlor 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 rec^re from the University Chest fifteen pounds for each
year dunug which he is an Examiner.
CRAVEN SCHOLARSHIPS.
JoHX, Lord Cratkit, 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 1SS6,
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
the residence of the Scholars, will be found on the preceding page.
IMS Bpbc SftWTcr, M»gd. 1681 Robert Topham. Penib.
▲. «^F»»>«f'*. Txin. Hall. 1682 John Pindiba^ Trin.
KM TlwiiiM II Mihoiw . Job. 1687 PhiLOsbaldataoe, Pemb.
hteuf^Magd. 1694 BiehaxdCauHoD, Job.
1701 Thomas Pilgrim, Trin.
Ttin. [ Samael Bazris, Pc
UtmAOawmamtTmu W. Crow, Trin. Hall.
ISTtBobertPeure.Trin. I I7IS John Walker, Trin.
SCHOLARSHIPS.
701
1722 Walter Titlev, Trin.
1725 William BaUie, King*!.
J732 N. Crotch ley, Trin.
1734 Samuel Squire. J oh.
1742 Chri*. Smart,
J. Hardy Cra
1743 John Storey, i
17^ William Craven, Joh.
John Foster, King'k
1755 Charles Mazsh, Trin-
1757 Jonathan Danes, Kiug't.
1760 Thomas Zoash, Trin.
Joah Bates, Cbzi^t.
1770 J. Barlow Scale, Emm.
1772 ViearyGibbs, King's.
1781 Bicfaazd Ponoo, Trtn.
1782 J. Ooodall, King's.
I7S7 John Heys, Trin.
1791 Edward Maia>y, Pemb.
1793 a^unuel Butler, Joh.
17M John Keate. King's.
1796 William Prere, Tiin.
1799 C. W. Le Bas, Trin.
Bobert Grant, Magd.
1799 James Parke, Trin.
1803 Bcni. H. Dmrr, King's.
1806 C. J. Blomficld, Trin.
Biefaard Ward, Trin.
1811 T. 8. GoaseC. Trin.
1812 James Sefaofefidd, Trin.
1815 Comaop Thiriwall, Trin.
1817 W. 8. Walker. Trin.
ia» Al£wl Omvant, Trin.
1821 Geooe L<ong, Trin. )
J. B. Maeanlay, Trin. [ M9.
Henry Maiden, Trin. )
1823 Prancis Martin, Trin.
1888 WHfiun Seiwyn, icix.
1827 J. Pnnee Lee, Trin.
^lel LoA. King's.
1JS8 Wm. A. Sooaes, Trin.
1829 Chr. Wonkwovth, Trin.
T. K- Sehryn, Trin.
r GonflMxn, Trin.
' Howes, Tiin.
.Q*one;TxTn.
1S86 GL J. Yigriiw, Tnn.
107 Hon. 6. W. I^ttekoa, Trin.
I«ift A. B. Sasoods, KiiMf I
1841 H. A. J. Mono, T^
H.M.Btecl^^^s.
IMS H. J. 8. Maae. FtesabL
^.J(
1»4€C. Evans, Trinity,
184«ll.I>a>. King's.
R. El»Mrn, Trin.
1»49 P. H. Whymper.Trin.
18»> W. Wayte, KmsTs.
1853 8. H. Burbury, Jr>h.
1«M C. 8. Calverley, Christ's.
1856 W. C. Green, King's.
1856 Arthur Holmes, Joh.
1857 H.8idgwiek, Trin.
1858J.P^,Cbrisfs.
1880 R. C. Jebb, Trin.
1861 B.K. WUsoB, King's.
1882 H.W. Moss. Joh.
1888 F. W. H.MVm, Trin.
188«]LWM«elaw,Trin.
1886 T. Mom, Job.
1887 Wm. Ban Kenedy. KJnf*'
U88 0. H. HaUam, Joh.
I8a» W. E.Heidaad, Joh.
1870 A. P. Kirfcpiatncfc, Trio.
veil B. 0,AMhcrHiad,Trto.
1873 W.Leaf,Tkia.
1974 H.Wace,Joh.
1875 B. A.HciLPct.
1876 J. E. C. WcOdoa, Kiag's.
1877 A, H. Cooke, King's.
1878 H.BwTmtfhn,Tri«.
\im J. C. Moas. Xoh.
U81 T.e.Twkef;JolL
1888 H. T. Xaea«hlMi,Tita.
1884 M. R. Jamea, King's.
1886 g Willim. Trfau
liW y, K. Htff hm. Tsm.
1888 A. a dMhTtrin.
1810 W, a fTwwiii, Joh.
1891 S. J. G. Mayor, KjaT*-
18M a M. Btefc, C^H.
18M L. D, Banco. TiiiL
UBS G. E. MooK, TiiiL
1896 C R fPaiffiasn, Tite.
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BATTIE SCHOLARSHIP.
WiLUAM Battib, ILD. Frikfv of Kill's CoOef e, gare in 17^
an estate, present ^ne betweai £90 and jC3S per anmun. on a
plan similar to the preeedinf^ The lint five Battle's
were appcHiited bj Br Battk^s
SdK^us
702 SCHOLARSHIPS.
1747 Henry Venn, Jet.
1757 G. Chamherlayne, King's.
1763 E. Chamberlayne, King't.
1765 William Coxe, King's.
1773 Edward Cooke, King't.
1785 Jonathan Raine, Trin.
1791 Robert Smith, King's.
1798 H. Vin. Bayley, Trin.
1804 Thomas Fraser, King's.
1809 John Lonsdale, King's.
1816 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.
1860 F. W. Cornish, King's.
1867 M. C. Cullinan, Christ's.
1874 A. G. Peskett, Magd.
1881 J. R. Wardale, Clare.
1888 W. Loring, 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, Trin.
BROWNE SCHOLARSHIP.
Sib William Browne, Km., 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 University during term time for 20
weeks at least in every year, the Electors may declare his Scholar-
ship 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 Reg-ius 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 after the vacancy has
been declared, provided that, in the event of any of the permanent ex 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 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 Grace
of the Senate.
2*. When a Scholarship becomes vacant the Vice-Chancellor shall be
empowered, on the recommendation of the Electors, to postpone the
declaration of such vacancy for any period not exceeding that for which the
Scholarship is tenable.
3. The Examination shall begin seven days before the first day of full
term in the Lent Term.
SCHOLARSHIPS.
703
4. 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.
1775 Thomas Vesey, Pet.
1782 Joseph Tiffin, Pet.
1784 Wilfred Clark, Pet.
1791 John Vernon, Pet.
1797 John King, Pet.
1806 Thomas Fallowfield, Pet.
1814 Joseph Hudson, Pet.
1820 Charles E. Palmer, Pet.
1827 Comyns Tucker, Pet.
1834 K. B. Lewis, Clare.
1837 Th. S. WooUaston, Caius.
1844 J. Stallard, Pet.
1846 B. Davis, Queens'.
1853 E. R. Horton, Pet.
1861 W. H. Stone, Trin.
1864 J. M. Image, Trin.
1871 J. H. Pratt, Trin.
1878 E. C. Perry, King's.
1880 W. Wyse, Trin.
1882 W. E. Barker, Trin.
1889 E. Abbott, Caius.
1896 G. C. Armstrong, Trin.
1898 A. E. A. W. Smyth, Trin.
1901 R. C. Richards, Trin.
1903 K. J. Freeman, Trin.
1905 P. J. Pearse, Trin,
Proximo accessit, or nearly equal to successful Candidate, 1882, H. V. Macnaghten, Trin. ; 1901,
J. E. C. Jukes, Pemb.
DAVIES SCHOLARSHIP.
The Rev. Jonathan Da vies, D.D., Fellow of King's College,
and afterwards Provost of Eton College, bequeathed (by Will,
dated July 1804) to the Vice-Chancellor for the time being, and
the Provost of King's College, in the University of Cambridge, in
trust, the sura 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.
1858 C. H. Tawnev, Trin.
1865 A. E. Humphreys, Trin.
1872 T. E. Page, Joh.
1879 G. M. Edwards, Trin.
1886 A. E. Brooke, King's.
1893 A. D. Nightingale, Trin.
1900 F. H. Marshall, Emm.
1908 R. Hackforth, Trin.
Proxirae accessit, or nearly equal to successful Candidate : 1851, J. L. Hammond, Trin.;
Bamett, Trin.
1810 John Patteson, King's.
1813 Geo. Waddington,'rrin.
1819 T. Pell Piatt, Trin.
1825 T.W. Peile, Trin.
1832 G. J. Kennedy, Joh.
1839 Edward Balston, King's.
1845 F, Lushington, Trin.
1851 E. Maenaghten, Trin.
PITT SCHOLARSHIP.
It was provided by Grace of the Senate, Dec. 9, 1813, that
♦* The sum of £1000 given by the Subscribers to Mr Pitt's
Statue, for the purpose of founding the Pitt Scholarship, and
which has since been augmented by a donation of £500 from the
Pitt Club in London, shall be placed in the public funds, until the
Syndics shall be able to vest it in land; and the clear annual
income arising from it shall be paid to the Pitt Scholar."
The annual income is now between £70 and £80.
This Scholarship is also governed by the same regulations as
those for the Craven Scholarships.
704 SCHOLARSHIPS.
1814 Marmaduke Lawson, John's.
1818 Hor. Waddington, Trin.
1824 Benj. Hall Kennedy, John's.
1830 C. Rann Kennedy, Trin.
1835 W. G. Humphry, Trin.
1842 E. H. Giffbrd, John's.
1847 C. B. Scott, Trin.
1852 F.V.Hawkins, Trin.
1858 F. C. Hodgson, King's.
1865 F. Pollock, Trin.
1872 A. W. Verrall.Trin.
1879 E. C. Perry, King's.
1886 C. M. KnatclibuTl-Hugessen,
King's.
1893 .1. 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. Taylor, Caius.
PORSON SCHOLARSHIP.
Of a Fund raised for the benefit of Richard Porson, M.A.,
Regius Professor of 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 shall receive not less than £60 per annum,
and that the remainder of the annual proceeds of the Fund, 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
eight half-yearly payments.
And by Graces of the Senate
The Electors are the Vice-Chancellor, the Public Orator, the
Greek Professor, the Professor of Ijatin, and two Members of the
Senate appointed by Grace at the first Congreiration in November
after the vacancy has been declared, provided that, in the event
of any of the permanent ecc 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 other examiners appointed by Grace of the Senate. Pro-
vided further that in any year the Vice-Chancellor may nominate
SCHOLARSHIPS. 705
a deputy to be approved by Grace of the Senate ; and that such
deputy be paid the sum of Fifteen pounds out of the accumulated
income of the fund.
When a Scholarship becomes vacant the Vice-Chancellor shall
be empowered, on the recommendation of the Electors, to post-
pone the declaration of such vacancy for any period not exceeding
that for which the Scholarship is tenable.
The Examination begins seven days before the first day of full
terra in the Lent Term.
The names of Candidates must be made known to the Vice-
Chancellor by their respective Tutors not later than the Monday
next before the commencement of the Examination.
1855 H. Snow (Kynaston), John's.
1859 R.C. Jebb, Trin.
1861 A. Sidgwick, Trin.
1865 M. 0. Cullinan, Christ's.
1868 A. F. Kirkpatrick, Trin.
1871 T. E. Page. Joh.
1873 H. Wace.Joh.
1875 J. A. Sharkey, Christ's.
1877 H. R. Tottenham, Trin.
1879 J. C. Moss, Joh.
1881 W. R. Inge, King's.
1883 J. Strachan, Pembroke.
1888 G, A. Davies, Trin.
1892 T. M. Taylor, Calus.
1896 J. F. Dobson, Trin.
1900 W. Rennie, Trin.
1902 J. T. Sheppard, King's.
1904 R. L. G. Butler, Trin.
1906 E. G. Selwyn, King's.
1908 J. R. M. Butler, Trin.
Proxime accessit : 1906, D. S. Robertson, Trin.
WADDINGTON SCHOLARSHIP.
A proposal made in the year 1870 by Miss Waddington and
Miss Clara Waddington 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 founding a Classical
Scholarship in the University, to be called the Waddington Schol-
arship, in memory of their brothers, the late Very Rev. George
Waddington, D.D., Dean of Durham, formerly Davies University
Scholar, and the late Right Honourable Horatio Waddington,
M.A., formerly Pitt University Scholar, was accepted by Grace of
the Senate, 31 March, 1870. The following are the Regulations :
1 . There shall be established in the University a Scholarship
to be called the Waddington Scholarship.
2. The Scholar shall receive by way of stipend the whole of
the annual dividends and income of the above-named sum, subject
to the payment thereout of necessary expenses (if any).
3. Any Undergraduate of not more than three years' standing
from the time of his first residence shall be eligible for this
Scholarship.
4. The Electors shall be the Vice-Chancellor, the Public Ora-
tor, 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 after the vacancy has been
30—5
706 SCHOLARSHIPS.
declared, provided that in case any of the ex officio electors be
prevented from taking part in the examination, 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 Scholarship becomes vacant the Vice-Chancellor
shall be empowered, on the recommendation of the Electors, to
postpone the 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 R. 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 mention, 1891, H. J. Edwards, Trin., T. R. Glover, Joh.
Dobson, Trin., E. Harrison, 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
year's standing from the time of their first residence. But if a
Scholarship 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 as the Scholar who has
vacated the Scholarship, Every Scholar elected on this founda-
SCHOLAESHIPS.
707
tion must promise in writing to take the degree of B.A. in the most
regular 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 vacant.
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-
thers, 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
o^cio elector is prevented from examining, a deputy is to be ap-
pointed by Grace of the Senate. The Examination commences on
the 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. The election takes place on the Friday after Midlent
Sunday. The Electors are required to take account of the ability,
learning, character, and pecuniary circumstances of theCandidates.
The numbers (H and (2) designate the first and second Scholars, actually elected, and receiving
the emolument of the Scholarship.
Second Year.
1810 Thomas Robinson, Trin.
George Peacock, Trin.
Third Year.
Geo. John Skeeles, Chr.
John Griffith, Trin.
First Year.
181 1 William CecH, Magd.
Thos. Shelford, Corpus.
1812 William Owen.Joh.
Samuel Grove Price, Trin.
1813 John James Blunt, Joh.
W. C. Wollaston, Trin.
1814 Hugh James Rose, (1) Trin.
T.Chevallier, (2)Pemb. ( _
William Hildyard,Trin. \ ■^^'
1815 Connop ThirlwaU, Trin.
J. Hutton Fisher, Trin.
1816 Fran. E. J. Valpy, (1) Trin.
R.P.Thursfield,(2)Joh.) _,
P. Fellowes Clay, Sid. J ^^'
1817 Hor. Waddington, Trin.
Francis Goode, Trin.
1818 John H. Macaulay, (1) Trin.
A. B.Beevor, (2)Corp ■
Wm. TroUope, Pemb. ,
1819 Mitford Peacock, (1) Clare
W. H.Marriott, (2) Tr. > -
Spencer Wilde, Joh. ( ^
Mq.
1820 Thomas Crick, (1) Joh.
J. Moultrie, (2) Trin. ( _,
James Tate, Trin. ) ■^5-
1821 Francis Martin, Trin.
Edward Baines, Chr.
1822 JohnF. Isaacson, (1) Joh.
Edward Wilson, (2) Joh. I -,
W. Williamson, Clare. I ^«'-
1823 J. Howard Marsden,(l) Joh.
H. Browne, (2) Corpus. \^
John Price, Joh. t *'
1824 Samuel Rees, (1) Joh.]
John Venn, (2) Queens', l-^y*
Edward Peacock, Joh. |
1825 E. H. Fitzherbert, Trin.
John Wordsworth, Trin.
1826 H.S. Hildyard,(l)Pet.
T.Scott, (2) Queens', j
Thomas Butler, Joh. >Mq,
T. K. E. Chatlield, Trin. J
1827 W. W. Ewbank, (1) Chr.
W.B. Tate, (2) Trin. \ ^^
Joseph Mann, Trin. S ^^
1828 C. R-. Kennedy, (1) Trin.
J. G. Webster, (2) Clare.
Charles Tennyson, Trin
1829 J. E Bromby, Joh. \ s?„
J. W. Inman, Joh. s ^'
Mq.
708
SCHOLARSHIPS.
1830 A. W.Chatfleld, Trin.
H.P. Cookesley, Trln.
First Year.
J. H. Hewlett, Joh.
J. F. Dlmock. Joh.
Third Year.
1831 Henry Alford, Trin.
First Year.
G.J. Kennedy, Joh.
E. T. Vaughan.Chr.
1832 Edward Howes, Trin.
Henry Cotterill, Joh.
1833 Wm. Airowsmith, Trin. J „
G. H. Marsh, Joh. I ^'
1834 Thomas Whytehead, Joh.
A. G. Hildyard, Pemb.
1835 George Currey, Joh. > jp,
G. A. C. May, Magd. 5 ^'
1 836 John Gorham Maitland, Trin.
Charles T. Penrose, Trin.
1837 George H. Hodson, (1) Trin.
James Atlay, (2) Joh. > „
Sidney L. Smith, Joh. \ ^*'
1838 Charles J. Ellicott, Joh. > „
Thomas Robinson, Trin. 5 ^'
1839 G. H. Ainger,Joh.
William Wilson, Joh.
1840 F. Gell, Trinity.
F. H. Cox, Pembroke.
1841 Thomas Field, Joh.
Henry Keary, Trinity.
1842 H. A. Holden, Trinity.
J. J. S. Perowne, Corpus.
1843 E. J. Selwyn, (1) Trinity.
J. Biden, (2) Joh. > „
C. C. Fenn, Trinity. $ *'
1844 E. Headlam, Joh.
Jos. Simpson, Trinity.
1845 J. L. Davies, Trinity.
D. J. Vaughan, Trinity.
1846 R. Elwyn, Trinity.
A. J. Carver, Trinity.
1847 F. Calvert, Trinity.
W. S. Collett, Clare.
1848 J. D. Williams, Trinity.
G. Burn, Trinity.
1849 J. T. Pearse, Trinity. ^
T. Sharpe, Trinity. 5 ^*
1850 E. K. White, Trinity.
L. Craven, Trinity.
1851 H. R. Bailey, Joh.
C. S. Townsend, Jesus.
Third Year.
"^ J. H. Gedge, Trinity.
First Year.
1852 H. M. Butler, Trinity.
M. Melvill, Trinity.
1853 E. L. Brown, (1) Trin.
R. B. Worthington, (2) Joh. \
H. P. Darwell, Clare. J'**'
1854 G. M. Piatt, Trin.
T. Walton, Pemb.
Third Year.
J. B. Pearson, Joh.
First Year.
1855 E. E. Bowen, Trin. ) -.^
E. H. Fisher, Trin. / ^^•
1856 A. Holmes, Joh.
H. Sidgwick, Trin. 1 „„
J. M.Wilson, Joh. i^*-
1857 C. H. Tawney, Trinity.
R. Whiting, Trinity.
jEq.
1858 D. C. Richmond, Pet.
F. Storr, Trin.
1859 E. T. S. Carr, Christ's.
P. T Main, Joh.
1860 A. Sidgwick, Trin.
J. B. Dvne, King's.
1861 F. W. ft. Myers, Trinity
A. C.James, King's.
E. B. B. Kitson, Chr.
1862 J. M. Image, Trin.
M. H.L. Beebee,Joh.
1863 J. B. Haslam, Joh.
W. F. Smith, Joh. i ^„
H. D. Warr. Trin. H. f^^'
1864 J. E. Sandys, Joh.
A.J. Butler, Trin.
1865 W. R. Kennedy, King's.
W.Griffith, Joh.
1866 G. C. W. Warr, Christ's.
D. Round, Trin.
1867 J. Kennedy, King's.
G. H. Whitaker, Joh. i ,,„
C. Wordsworth. Trin. (^**
Third Year.
J.Stogdon, Clare.
First Year.
1868 R. Appleton, Trin. \
C. E. Raskins, Joh. K^q.
A. F. Kirkpatrick, Trin. )
1869 J. H. Pratt, Trin.
G. W. Prothero, King's.
1870 S. H. Butcher, Trin.
C. W. Bell, King's.
First Year.
1871 J. G. Butcher, Trin.
G. H. Rendall, Trin.
Second Year.
T. T. Gurney, Joh.
First Year.
1872 C. W. E. Body, Joh. \
J. H. H. Goodwin, Jesus. [.£g*
G. F. Stevenson Magd. )
1873 E. C. Selwyn, King's.
G. G. Butler, Trin. 1 ^^
F. J. H. Jenkinson,Trin.|'^«'
1874 J. E. C. Welldon, King's.
G. Chawner, King's.
1875 C. Bryans, King's. I ^^
S. R. James, Tnn. j^**
1876 E. V. Arnold, Trin.
H. C. F. Mason, Trin. \ ^^
H. H. West. Trin. ;^<?»
1877 G. M. Edwards, Trin.
E. C. Perry, King's.
1878 F. B. Westcott. Trin.
J. R. Harmer, King's.
1879 H.F.Wilson, Trin.
C. L. Davies, Trin. l 2n<„
J. R. Wardale, Clare. \^^-
1880 W. R. Inge, King's.
E. A. Welch, King's.
1881 S. M. Leathes, Trin.
G. W. Blenkin, Trin, I ^^^
H. Joynes, King's, j^^*
1882 E. H. Hensley, Joh,
M, J. Rendall, Trin,
1883 H. L. Callendar, Trin,! ,^„
M. R. James, King's, j^*'
1884 A. B. Brooke, King's.
E. W, Brooks, King's.
First Year.
1885 W. G, Clay, Trin,
J, E. Browne, Sidney 1 ^„
M. A. North, Christ's J ^*'
SCHOLARSHIPS.
700
\mq.
Second Year.
1885 A. M. Knight, Pemb.
T. C. Weatherhead, Trin
1886 W. Loring, King's.
A. C. Millard, Joli.
1887 E. Abbott, Caius.
H. W. Auden, Christ's )
K E. Sikes, Job. > JEq.
H, B. Walters, King's j
1888 C. LI. Davies, Trin.
T. A. E. Sanderson, Trin.
First Year.
1889 T. LI. Davies, Trin.
J. C. W. L'E. Burges, Trin.) a?^
R. J. G. Mayor, King's. ) ^*-
Second Year.
A. F. Chilver, Trin.
1890 J. C. V. Durell, Clare.
K A. Dunn, Pemb.
F. F. S. Williams, Jesus,
1891 R. Sheepshanks, Job.
G. H. J. Hurst, King's.
Third Year.
A. L. Bowley, Trin.
1892 W. F. Sedgwick, Trin.
A. D. Nightingale, Trin.
1893 J. M. Hardwich, Job.
A. J. Smallpeice, Job
1894 F. M. Cornford, Trin.
A. C. L. Wilkinson, Trin.
1895 R. G. C. Paterson, Queens
H. R. Sweeting, Jesus.
Nearly equal to succeasful Candidates: 1888, H.
Honourably mentioned, 1891, G. G. Loane, Trin
Distinguished or highly distinguished, 1898, A.
R.|P. Dodd, Joh.; A. S. F. Gow, Trin.; 1907, O.
W. H. C. Romanis, Trin.
JEq.
■^q.
1896 J. L. Coe, Job. )
G. F. Exton, Jesus > ^q.
H. R. T. S. Perrott, Trin. J
1897 H. C. O. Lanchester. Pemb.1 ^„
B. L. A. O'Malley, Trin. f ^^^
1898 T. G. Johnson, Jesus.
J. C. Stobart, Trin.
1899 R. Morrice, Trin. ) ^^
E. A. Edgbill, King's.; ^^•
1900 H. 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. J'urness, King'sJ
1904 T. E. Ainger, King's.
G. H. Clayton, Pemb. I
A. D. Knox, King's. J
1905 1. E. G. Selwvn, King's.
2. J. C. Wordsworth, Trin.
1906 1. G. B. Redman, Jesus.
2. W. Telfer, Clare.
1907 R. W. Howard, Trin.
J. H. McCubbin, Trin.
1908 1. H. E. Guillebaud, Pemb.
2. C. C. Brown, Trin. ) -.^
C.A.Storey, Trin. ;-*'<?•
1909 W. H. Carter, Joh.
J. M. Creed, Caius.
G. H. Luce, Emm.
^q.
2Eq.
Xq.
2Eq.
St John Thackeray, King's.
.; 1900, C. W. Wordsworth, Trin.
K. Smith, Pemb.; 1906, C. L. F. Boughey, Trin.
B. Wordsworth, Trin.; 1909, W. St J. Pyrn, Trin.
THE THOMAS BARNES SCHOLARSHIP.
John Barnes, Esq. of the Middle Temple, London, proposed to
place the sum of £2000, 3 per cent. Consolidated Bank Annuities
in the names of certain Trustees, upon Trust, that during the life
of his Sister Anne Barnes, the dividends and annual income there-
of should be applied for her use and benefit, or, upon certain contin-
gencies, for the benefit of the said Trustees, and that after her
death the said Bank Annuities should be transferred to the Chan-
cellor, Masters and Scholars of this University, upon Trust, for
the foundation of a Scholarship, to be called " The Thomas Barnes
Scholarship," in memory of his Brother Thomas Barnes, M.A.,
deceased, late of Pembroke College. This proposal was accepted
by Grace, Feb. 7. 1844, under the following Regulations:
1. That the first Election of a Scholar on this foundation shall
take place as soon as conveniently may be after the decease of the
said Anne Barnes, and all subsequent Elections as soon as con-
veniently may be after the Scholarship shall have become vacant.
2. That the Vice-Chancellor, 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 Scholar-
ships, each for the time being, or their respective 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 such Elections they shall govern themselves con-
710 SCHOLARSHIPS.
scientiously by the following rule: "In his eligendis praecipua
ratio semper habeatur ingenii, doctrinse, virtutis, et inopiae; ut
quo raagis quisque ex eligendorum numero his rebus antecellat,
eo magis, ut sequura 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. That the Candidates for 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 Foundatioji 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.
1867 D. L.Scott, St Peter's.
1871 F. B. Taylor, King's.
1875 H. G. Barnard, Christ's.
1879 II. R.Brown, Trin.
1883 H. W. Richmond, King's.
1887 G. T. Walker, Trin.
1891 J. H. Stamp, Trin.
1895 J. F. Dobson, Trin. \ ^„
F. J. W. Whipple, Trin.) "**•
1899 A. P. Thompson, Pemb.
1903 G. R. Blanco-White, Trin.
1907 S. J. Edwards, Sid.
SCHOLARSHIPS. 711
ABBOTT SCHOLARSHIPS.
In tae year 1871, the Executors of the late John Abbott, Esq.
of Halifax in the county of York, offered to the University a sum
of £4000 bequeathed by Mr Abbott for the 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 be 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. Of the three Examiners, other than 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 specified) be Undergraduates in their first year, and
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.
Among such Candidates, sons or orphans of Clergymen in the
Church of England who stand in need of assistance to enable them
to obtain the benefit of an University Education shall be chosen,
if there be any in the opinion 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 West Riding of the County of York shall have the preference.
3. The Examination shall commence on the Monday next after
the 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.
5. Each Scholar when elected in his first year of residence shall
be entitled to receive one-half of the annual profits of the endow-
ment for a period of three years, unless he shall before the expira-
tion of that period die, or be rusticated or expelled, in any of
which cases the Scholarships shall be ipso facto vacant.
6. If at any time a Scholarship shall become vacant before
the expiration of the term of three years, another Scholar shall,
as soon as conveniently may be, be chosen for the remainder
of the said term from among Undergraduates of the same year as
that of the Scholar whose Scholarship has been vacated before the
proper time.
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SCHOLARSHIPS.
7. Neither of these Scholarships shall be tenable with a Bell
Scholarship or with the Barnes Scholarship.
Firtt Year.
1872 A. W. South, Jesus.
Second Year.
C. H. Wilson, King's.
1874 H. E. Dixon, Christ'sl a?^
E. M. Meyrick, Trin.J^^-
1875 W. H. Macaulay, King's
1877 " "' " "~ — '^' =-
1878
1881
1883
1884
1887
R. St J. Parry, Trin.
C. H. Garland, Joh.
B. L. Edwards, Trin.
A. N. Whitehead, Trin.
J. A. Kempthorne, Trin.
F. E. Rowe, Trin.
F. Lewis, Corpus l ly
A. S. Weatherhead, King's]^
G. F. Emery, Trin. ( ;^^
W. Hall, King's f^^-
R. C. Abbott, Trin.
1890
1892
1895
1896
1901
1902
1904
1905
1907
1908
iJEq.
A. H. Cherrill, Pemb.
A. B. Browne, Christ's.
C. B, R Ellis, Trin.
T. E. Wilson, Caius.
V. M. Ferrers, Trin.
M. LI. Taylor, Pemb.
W. S. Ostle, Jesus.
W. H. Smith, Jesus.
T. A. Nock, Pemb. 1 \^„
A. C.Turner, Trin.) ^*-
R. Quirk, King's. 1 a7„
P. J. Rust, Pemb.) ^^•
C. J. T. Sewell, Trin.
W. H. Thompson, Jesus.) a-^
N. H. Watts, Pet, J^«'
A. P. Senior, Christ's.
J. K. Best, Queens*. > a?^
T. J. E. Sewell, Queens'.f ^«-
TYRWHITT HEBREW SCHOLARSHIPS.
The Rev. Robert Tyrwhitt, M.A. Fellow of Jesus College,
who died in 1817, by his Will bequeathed £4000 for 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 Regulations
(Grace of October 22, 1907):
1. — That there shall in future be six Scholarships, called
Tyrwhitt's Hebrew Scholarships.
2. — That the candidates for these Scholarships shall be, first,
(actualiter) Bachelors of Arts or Inceptors who are not of sufficient
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' standing, 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. — ^That out of the net annual proceeds of Mr Tyrwhitt's Bene-
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 be
nominated by the different Colleges according to the cycle of
Proctors, and appointed by Grace of the Senate at the last Con^
gregation in November in every year ; and that these electors
shall conduct the examination.
5. — That, if the Regius Professor of Hebrew shall decline, or be
SCHOLARSHIPS. 713
prevented from examining, a deputy shall be appointed by a Grace
of 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 Terra of the year, and that the deputy so appointed con-
tinue in office until the first Congregation in the Lent Term of
the following year.
7. — That the examination for these Scholarships commence an-
nually on the second Tuesday in May; and that persons intending
to be candidates send in their names before the twenty-fifth day
of April.
8. — That 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 equality of merit the stipend of
each be £30 or ^20 at the discretion of the electors.
9. — 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
elect one or two Scholars, each with a stipend of £20 a year. The
electors shall also have power in each year of awarding out of the
surplus of the Benefaction, provided that this will allow of their
so doing, one gratuity of not more than £40 to a candidate, who,
although not elected to a Scholarship, shall have acquitted himself
with credit in the examination.
10. — That each elector appointed by Grace of the Senate, who
takes part in the examination, shall receive the sum of £o.
IL — That after the payment out of the proceeds of Mr Tyrwhitt's
Benefaction of such Scholarship or Scholarships and such gratuity
as may be awarded by the electors under the provisions of Regu-
lations 8 and 9, and the remuneration of the electors, the surplus
may be expended in the promotion and encouragement of Hebrew
Literature. Any portion of this surplus may be invested and
added to the capital of the Benefaction on the recommendation
of those with whom the control of the income rests.
12. — That the control of the surplus of Mr Tyrwhitt's Bene-
faction mentioned in Regulation 11 shall rest with the Vice-
Chancellor, the Reader in Talmudic, the University Lecturer in
Aramaic and the electors to the Scholarships.
13. — That notwithstanding the name of these scholarships, it
shall be competent for the electors to set simple passages for
translation from Aramaic into English, together with questions
arising out of the same.
^14
SCHOLARSHIPS.
SCHOLARS.
1819 Just Henry Alt, Pemb.
1820 George Attwood, Pemb.
1821 Thomas Pell Piatt, Trin.
1822 Alfred Ollivant, Trin.
1823 Fred. Field, Trin.
1824 C. S. Matthews, Pemb.
1825 P. W. Buckham, Joh.
1826 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. J ^*-
1831 1. C. Clarke, Joh.
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. Hufif, 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. Guillemard.Pemb.
1842 1. C.J. Elliott, Cath.
2. C.Chambers, Emman.
1843 1. M. Bright, Magd.
2. H.Lovell,Joh.
1844 1. J.Headlam,Pemb.
2. W. F, Witts, King's.
1845 1. R.T. Cockle, Joh.
2. H, Kirwan, King's.
1846 1. E.Randolph, Jesus.
1847 1. Huxtable,Joh.i^^
1. Morgan, Joh. / ^'
2. Pieritz.Caius.
1848 1. J. J. S. Perowne, Corpus.
2. M.F.Sadler, Joh.
1849 I. F. B. D. Ramadge,Caius.
2. C. E.Stuart, Joh.
1850 1. E.J.Hillier, Trin.
2. T.T. Perowne, Corpus,
1851 1. P. H.Mason, Joh.
2. G. B.Rogerson,Joh,
1852 1. H. M.Jeffery.Cath.j „^
1. H.Langton,Joh. j^*'
1853 1. S. Leathes, Jesus.
2. E. H. Rogers, King's.
1854 F. Chance, Trin.
1855 1. W. H. B. Proby, Trin.
2. A.Pownall, Cath.
2. W. M. Snell, Corpus
1856 2. O. Glover, Emm
■Mq.
2. B. Tyrwhitt, Clare.
Mq.
1857
1858
1862
1864
1867
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1881
1882
1883
1884
1886
1887
1890
1891
1892
1894
1895
■ JEq.
1. R. L. Bensly.Caius ) -.^
1. W. A.Wright, Trin. i^*'
1. W.J. Rees,Joh.
2. P. L. Sandberg, Christ's.
1. W. S. Smith, Trinity.
2. J. M. Fuller, Joh.
1. J. B. Curtis, Cath.
2. J. R.Lumby, Magd.
1. C. T. Forster, Jesus. \ ^„
1. H. M. Luckock, Jesus, 1^«-
1. G. N. Hedges, Joh. I ;^„
1. R.C.W.Raban,Em.j'*«"
I.e. Tavlor, Joh.
2. R. Sinker, Trin.
1. A. T. Chapman, Em.
1. J. H. I. Oakley, Trin.
1. J.Snowdon, Joh.
2. E.T. Leeke, Trin.
1. W. H. Rowlandson, Corpus.
2. J. S. Pater, Trin.
1. J. E. Fox, Christ's. \ „„
1. G. E. Phillips, Corpus. J ^^•
1. J. T. Lang, Corpus.
2. E. G. King, Sidney.
H. M. Gwatkin, Joh. \ ^
J. Sharpe, Christ's. J^^'
1. F. Watson, Joh,
2, A. H. Smith, Caius.
1. G. W. Collins, Corpus.
2. W.H.Lowe, Christ's.
1. A. C. Jennings, Jesus.
1. A. F. Kirkpatrick, Trin.
2. W.S.Wood, Joh.
1. R. P. Luscombe, Clare.
2. A. W. Streane, Corpus.
1. A. L. Williams, Jesus.
1. A. T. Warren, Magd.
2. C. R.Bingham. Trin.
C. W. E. Bodv, Joh. i -.
D. G. Davies, Queens'.} ^^•
2. Hon. I. G. N. Keith-Falconer,
Trin.
A. G. Ellis, Queens'. i „
F.G.H. H. E. White, Pemb. 1^«-
1. W. E. Barnes, Pet.
2. E. A. Budge, Christ's,
2. W, H. Bennett, Joh.
2. J, F. S. Hughes, Pemb.
1. H. S. Lewis, Joh.
2. J, H. Wiglesworth, Pemb.
1. R. H. Kennett, Queens'.
2. A. B. G. Lillingston, Queens'.
H. H, B. Ayles,Joh.» ^^
A. A, Bevan, Trin. ] ^^•
2. F. C. Burkitt, Trin.
2. J. H. Burrow, Selwvn. 1 ^
2. W.E.Waddington,Emni.j^«-
N. Mac Lean, Christ's. \ ^^
G. Margoliouth, Queens'.} '^^•
1. A. P. Bender, Joh.
2. A. W. Greenup, Joh.
2. S. C. E, Legg, Caius.) -.^
2. B.Long, Joh. f^^'
2, P, M. Stewart, Christ's.
1. S. A. Cook, Caius.
2. M. R Lange, Christ's.
A. H. M'Neile, Pemb.
1. A. R, R. Hutton, Joh,
2, F. H. Sangster, Jesus.
SCHOLARSHIPS.
715
1897
1900
1902
2. W. H. Brooks, Christ's.
1. C. T. Wood, Pemb.
2. T. H. Hennessv, Jesus.
1. H. L. Pass, Joh.
2. R. H. Connolly, Christ's.
1. C. A. L. Senior, Joh.
2. A. S. Duncan Jones, Caius.
1. H. C. O. Lanchester, Pemb.
1904
1905
1907
1909
J. C. H. How, Joh.
C. W. Mitchell, Emm.
H. M. J. Loewe, Queens'.
1. J. H. Bentley, Joh.
2. F. S. Marsh, Selwyn.
1. A. E. Talbot, Emm.
2. F. J. Padtteld, Caius.
W. A. L. Elmslie, Chr.
R. H. Willey, Caius
^q.
JEq.
Proxime accessit, 1865, H. C. Casson, Christ'*.
Nearly equal to the second Scholar, 1896, W. H. Brooks, Caius,
Passed with credit, 1900, R. H. Connolly, Christ's ; R. E. Smith, Selwyn ; 1901, C. A. L. Senior,
Joh., E. S. Woods, Trin. ; 1902, 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 : —
1820 J.J. Stevens, Jesus. £20.
1825 W. Ford, Magd. £20.
1830 T. Stone, Joh. £20.
1835 W. H. Trentham, Joh. £20.
1836 E. Huff; Queens'. £20.
1842 M. Bright, Magd. £20.
1845 W.Castlehow. Emm. £30.
1852 W.Barnard, Trinity. £30.
1853 E. B. Whyley, Trinity. £30.
1860 T. H. Bush, Joh. £20.
1866 J. S. Pater, Trin. £15.
1871 W. H. Lowe. Christ's. £15.
1872 A. C. Jennings, Jesus. £20.
1901 C. A. L. Senior, Joh. £20.
Hebrew Dissertation.
1828 Alfred Addis, B.A.Trinity.
Note :— Whenever there is an omission of a year, no Scholar was elected or there was no Candidate.
CROSSE SCHOLARSHIPS.
The Rev. John Crosse, Vicar of Bradford in Yorkshire, by
will dated June 15, 1816, made a bequest to George Buxton
Browne, Esq. in trust, " for promoting the cause of true Religion."
In 1832 three Theological Scbolarships were founded from the sum
of £2000. The following are the Regulations (Grace Feb. 25, 1897 ) :
1. The Crosse Scholarships shall be open to competition to
such persons under the standing of Masters of Arts as are Bachelors
of Arts or Bachelors Designate in Arts or have passed the first
Part of any Tripos and have kept by residence at least eight terms.
2. The annual Examination shall begin on the Tuesday next
after the first Sunday in Advent.
3. The Electors shall be the Vice-Chancellor, the Regius, Lady
Margaret, Norrisian, Hulsean, and Ely Professors of Divinity, the
Regius Professor of Hebrew, the Regius Professor of Greek, the
Professor of Arabic, and the Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical
History.
4. The Electors shall before the division of the Easter Term
in every year out of their own number or from other Graduates
of the University choose three Examiners at the least to conduct
the Examination in that year. If any of such Examiners be not
one of the Electors, his name shall be submitted to the Senate for
approval. The Examination and election in the following Michael-
mas Term shall be conducted by the Examiners thus appointed.
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SCHOLARSHIPS.
5. One Scholar shall be elected in each year, provided that a
duly qualified Candidate shall have presented himself.
6. The Scholarships shall be tenable for two years ; and the
annual interest arising 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 compete 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 portion 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 such Candidates as shall pass the
Examination with credit.
12. The Electors shall have power, subject to the provisions
of the Statute for the Crosse Scholarships, to publish from time
to time supplementary regulations for the conduct of the Ex-
amination and to mark out lines of study.
S. Edmund Walker, Trin.
]833'< E. Harold Browne, Emman.
Frederick Myers, Clare.
1834 C. A. Hulbert, Sidney.
1835 William Drake, Joh.
1836 Frederick W. CoUison, Joh.
1837 Samuel N. Dalton, Caius.
1838 William H. Guillemard, Pemb.
1839 Henry Bailey, Joh.
1840 Charles J. Elliott, Cath.
1841 H. Lovell, Joh.
1842 W. F. Witts, King's.
1843 Hyacinth Kirwan, King's.
1844 J. H. Jones, Jesus.
1845 J. J. S. Perowne, Corpus.
1846 E. Huxtable.Joh.
1847 H. James, King's.
1848 F. B. D. Ramadge, Caius.
1849 W. Barnard, Trin.
1850 E. B. Whyley, Trin.
1851 G. M. Gornam, Trin.
1852 D. Nicols, Pet.
1853 A.. Pownall.Cath.
1854 O. Glover, Emman.
1855 W.J. Ree8,Joh.
1856
1857
1858
1859
1861
1862
1863
1864
1865
1866
1867
1870
1871
1872
1875
1876
R.Long, Corpus.
G. F. Hitchcock, Trin.
J. M. Fuller, Joh.
W. S. Smith, Trin.
C. T. Forster, Jesus, i a,.
J. R.Lumby,Magd./^*?•
H. M. Luckock, Jesus.
H. Bothamley, Trin.
R. C. W. Raban, Emm. 1
R. Sinker, Trin. J
J. N. Dalton, Clare | ^„
C.Taylor, Joh. ]"*«•
J. Snowdon, Joh.
J. S. Pater, Trin.
W. H. Rowlandson.Corp.
G. E. Phillips, Corpus.
H. M. Gwatkin,Joh.
J. E. Fox, Christ's,
F. Watson, Joh.
J. Sharpe, Christ's.
W. A, Hayne, Trin. •
A. C. Jennings, Jesus.
A. L. Williams, Jesus.
C. R. Bingham, Trin.
J. D. M. Murray, Joh.
\^q.
JEq.
Mq.
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717
Mq.
1879 F. J. Foakes-Jackson, Trin,
D. S. Guy, Trin.
1880 H. E. Ryle, King's.
1881 W. E. Barnes, Pet.
1882 J. O. F. Murray, Trin.
1886 H. H. B. Ayles, Joh.
A. Nairne, Jesus.
1891 A. V. Valentine-Richards, Christ's.
1892 F. Robinson, Christ's.) =;•
H. Smith, Joh. ; ^9-
1895 C. F. Andrews, Pemb.l j^„
A. H. M«Neile, Pemb.J ^^•
1896 W. L. E. Parsons, Pemb.
1897 B. W. Winstanley, Trin.
1898 C. E. Garrad, Jesus. 1 »?„
W. Outrani, Pemb. j'*^'
1899 C. T. Wood, Pemb.
1901 C. West-Watson, Emm.
1903 E. A. Edglull, King's.
H. G. Wood, Jesus.
1905 J. R. Darbyshire, Emm.
1906 J. K. Mozley, Pemb.
1907 F. S. Marsh, Selwyn.
Proxime accessit, or nearly equal to successful Candidate, 18.55, W. H. B. Proby, Trin.; 1899,
B. F. Pearce, Joh.
Deserving of special commendation, 1855, G. F. Maclear, Trin.; 1865, E. T. Leeke, Trin., J. S.
Pater, Trin.
Passed with credit, 1870, J. Sharpe, Chr.; 1882, A. Appleton, Trin. ; 1903, "W. K. L. Clarke, Jesus.
Awarded a donation of 20J., 1881, J. H. Battersby, Trin.; 1889, R. O. Hutchinson, Jesus; 1904
C, W. Mitchell, Emm. '
Note:— Whenever there is an omission of a year, no Scholar was elected or there was no Candidate.
WHEWELL SCHOLARSHIPS FOR INTERNATIONAL
LAW.
The Rev. William Whewell, D.D., late Master of Trinity
College, made provision by his will for the establishment of
Scholarships of International Law, which were accepted by
Grace of the Senate, Dec. 12, 1867.
The following Regulations were approved by Grace of the
Senate May 12, 1898.
1. There shall be eight Scholarships in the University of
Cambridge to be called Dr Whewell's Scholarships of Inter-
national Law. Four of them shall be of the value of £100 a year
and four of the value of £50 a year. Provided that if the clear
surplus rents and income appropriated for the endowment of the
Scholarships shall in any year fall short of the amount required
to pay the Scholars in full, then for that year the payments to the
Scholars shall abate proportionately but so that the payments
made shall not in such case be less than the whole of such clear
rents and income for that year.
2. The Electors shall be the Vice-Chancellor, the Master of
Trinity College, the Regius Professor of Civil Law, the Professor
of Moral Philosophy, the Downing Professor of the Laws of
England, and the Professor of Political Economy. The election
of the Scholars and the decision of such other questions as may
come before the Electors shall be by a majority of the Electors,
and in case of an equality of votes the Master of Trinity College
shall have a double or casting vote.
3. An Examination and election shall be held every year
between the division of the Michaelmas Term and the end of the
year, and the names of Candidates together with such evidence
of their age and moral character as may be required must be sent
to the Secretary of the Council of Trinity College on or before the
last day of October next preceding the Examination.
4. The Scholarships shall be open to all persons whether already
members of the University or not who are under the age of twenty-
718 SCHOLARSHIPS.
five on the 1st day of January next ensuing after the election and
who shall have produced satisfactory evidence to the Council of
Trinity 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 offered 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 January next after
his election. And every Scholar who has not resigned, forfeited,
or been deprived of his Scholarship may be re-elected (but without
examination) 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 deem 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 Scholarship 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 operation of Rule 5 hereof in sub-
sequent years) the total annual sum payable in respect of the
Scholarships beyond the sum of £600 or such other sum as may
for the time being be the full annual value of all the Scholarships
(including vacant Scholarships) then subsisting.
7. Every person elected to a Scholarship shall be required
(i) If not already a matriculated member of the 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 person elected to a Scholarship and being already a member
of another College or a Hostel in Cambridge or a N on- Collegiate
Student of the University shall be entitled upon application but
shall not be required to become a member of Trinity College.
8. Every Scholar shall during his tenure of the Scholarship
keep every Term by residence in accordance with the regulations
of the University with reference to the residence of persons in
statu pupillari unless and until he shall either before or after or
partly before and partly after his election have kept by residence
at least six Terms.
SCHOLARSHIPS. 719
9. Every Scholar who is required by these rules to matriculate
shall forfeit one-third of his stipend for the year in respect of
every Term previous to that in which he matriculates : and every
Scholar who is required by these rules to keep Terms by residence
shall forfeit one-third of his stipend for the year in respect of
every Term which he fails to keep by residence.
10. Every Scholar who being required to matriculate shall
have failed for 6 months after his election to matriculate or who
being required to keep Terms by residence shall have failed for
three consecutive Terms to keep a Term by residence shall there-
upon forfeit his Scholarship and be disqualified for re-election.
Provided always that the Council of Trinity College may for grave
cause approved by them relieve any Scholar from any forfeiture
or disqualification incurred under this or the preceding rule.
11. If any person shall have held a Scholarship for a part only
of the year he shall be entitled (subject to the provisions herein
contained regarding forfeiture of emoluments) to one-third of the
stipend of such Scholarship for the year in respect of each Term
or part of a Term greater than one-half during which he shall have
held the Scholarship.
12. All monies arising from the clear surplus rents and income
aforesaid which by reason of the vacancy of any Scholarship or
the forfeiture under these regulations of the stipend or any part
of the stipend of any Scholarship shall not be applied to the pay-
ment of the Scholars in any year may if the Council of Trinity
College so direct be employed either for making up the amount
required to pay the Scholars in full in other years in which
such clear rents and income may fall short of such amount or
for increasing by such sum and for such period as the Council
of Trinity College may think fit the value of any one or more of
the existing Scholarships or for providing one or more temporary
additional Scholarships of such value or values and subject to
such regulations and conditions as the Council of Trinity College
may think fit. Provided that subject to the power by this regu-
lation reserved to the Council of Trinity College and so far as the
same shall not be exercised all such monies shall be invested and
the income thereof appropriated for endowing additional Scholar-
ships or increasing the stipends of the Professorship and the
existing Scholarships for the time being in the manner directed
by Dr Whewell in his will for the investment and appropriation
of certain funds forming part of his residuary personal estate.
13. Any Scholar shall be entitled to one set of chambers in
one or other of the Whewell's Courts upon application, provided
that any set be vacant at the time, on condition of paying the
usual rent, rates, taxes, charges for servants, &c. ; and the Council
of Trinity College shall assign at their discretion such set of
chambers being vacant to any scholar claiming this privilege :
but subject to any regulations made by the Council of Trinity
College affecting members of the College generally no Scholar
shall be compelled to reside in either of the said Courts.
720 SCHOLABSHIPS.
14. In case any Scholar, not being a member of Trinity College,
shall claim to reside within the precincts of the said Courts, it
shall be competent for the Council of Trinity College 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 above 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 offence whatsoever
against the good order and discipline of the College, the Council
of Trinity College may cancel the privilege 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
jjrecincts of the said Courts or not, has been guilty of any scan-
dalous offence, they may deprive such Scholar of the emoluments
of his Scholarship for such time as they think proper, 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 ail 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 may 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 adopted by the Council of Trinity College and save as
hereinafter provided all other regulations for l)r Whewell's Scholar-
ships shall be rescinded from that date, provided that all Scholars
elected before the 1st day of January 1898 shall continue to hold
their Scholarships 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 their respective elections.
In the Examination for the Scholarships six papers will be set,
the subjects assigned to each being indicated in the following
scheme : —
1. General History of International Law with special reference to
the 17th and 18th centuries.
2. Foreign relations of the principal civilized states during a speci-
fied period to be varied from time to time.
SCHOLARSHIPS.
721
3 and 4. Present rules of Public International Law, including the
subjects of Nationality, Jurisdiction and Domicile.
5. Problems, disputed points and proposed chang'es in International
Law.
6. Political Philosophy, including the general theory of Law and
Government, and Political Economy so far as it bears upon InternationalLaw.
1868 1. J G. Wood, LL.B. Emman.
2. T. J. Lawrence, Down.
1869 1. V. I. Chamberlain, B.A. Queens'.
2. H. B. Rowan, B.A. Trin.
1870 1. J. S. Reid, B.A. Christ's.
2. T.S. Little, Non-Collegiate Student
1871 1. E. H. S. Nugent, B.A. Trin.
2. P. Gardner, B.A. Christ's.
1872 1. H. S. Foxwell, B.A. Joh.
2. A. H.Hamilton. B.A. Christ's.
1873 I. J. A. Foote, B.A. Joh.
2. F. W . Maitland, Trin.
1874 1. J. E. C. Munro, Down.
2. C. J. Cooper, Joh.
1875 1. A. W. Verrall, B.A. Trin.
2, R. J. Griffiths, B.A. Joh.
1876 1. J. M. Brown, B.A. Christ's.
2. J. VV. Thompson, Down.
1877 1. P. M. Laurence, B.A. Corpus.
2. P. F. S. Stokes.
1878 1. W. R. Phillips, B.A. Trin. H.
2. T. Thornely, LL.B. Trin. H.
1879 1. T. E. Scrutton, Trin.
2. T. D. Hart. Down.
1880 1. A. H. Thompson, Trin.
2. W. F. Webster, B.A. Trin.
1881 1. J. K. Stephen, Kmg's.
2. F. Terry, LL.B. Joh.
1882 1. J. P. Whitney, B.A. King's.
2. E. L. de Hart, B. A. Christ's.
1883 1. A. R. Ropes, B.A. King's.
2. S. J. Webb.
1884 1. T. A. Walker, Pet.
2. D. L. Harris, B.A. Down.
1885 2. P. Giles, Caius ) ^^
H. Haines, King's J^*'
1886 1. G. E. Green, B.A. Joh.
2, S. A. T, Rowlatt, B.A. King's.
1887 L A. LI. Davies, B.A. Trin.
2. A. B. Cane. B.A. Trin.
1888 1. W.A.J. Archbold,B.A.,LL.B.Pet.
2. H. E. Wright, B.A., LL.B. Trin.
1889 L G. Townsend-Warner, B.A. Jesus.
2. H. S. Mundahl, B.A., LL.B. Joh.
1890 1. W. J. Whittaker, B.A., LL.B.
2. G. C. Smith, B. A., LL.B. Trin, H.
1891 L P. H. Brown, B.A., LL.B. Joh.
2. J. N. Figgis, B.A. Cath.
1892 1. C. A. M. Bariow, B.A., LL.B. King's.
1893 1. T. Baty, B.A. Oxford.
2. J. P. Iselin. B.A. Trin.
1894 1. C. V. Hawkins, B.A. King's.
2. R. P. Mahaffy, B.A. King's.
1895 1. W. F. Reddaway, B.A. King's.
1897 1. A. F. Topham, LL.B. Queens'.
2. F. W. Payn, LL.B. Trin. H.
1897 R. J. R. Goffin, B.A,, LL.B. Jesus 1 ^„
F. W. Head, B.A. Emm. i^^-
1898 L J. E. R. de Villiers, B. A., LL.B., Joh.
2. H. M. Adler, B.A. Joh.
1899 1. H. M. Wiener, LL.B., Oaius.
2. R. W. Seward, B.A., King's.
1900 1. P. J. Spalding, B.A., Jesus.
2. P. H. Winfield, B.A., LL.B., Joh.
1901 1. G. C. Rankin, B. A., Trin.
2. R.A.Chadwick,B.A.,LL.B.,Joh.1 *
H. R. D. May, B.A., Joh. Ji^
1902 L A.C.A.AbdulLatif,B.A.,LLB.,Joh.
2. S. F.H, Goffin, B. A., LL.B., Jesus.
1903 R. Burrows, Trin. H.
Manohar Lai, B.A. Joh.
C. B. L. Tennyson, B. A., King';
1904 V. P. Row, B.A. Joh. ) ^
G. G. Russell, B.A. King's]" ^^•
1905 1. N. de M. Bentwich, B.A. Trin,
1906 2. W. D. Aston, B.A., LL.B., Down.
1907 1. D. W. Ward, B.A., Joh.
2. C. K. Webster, B.A., King's.
1908 1. A. E. Brown, B.A., Joh.
2. N. G. Scorgie, B.A., LL.B. Sid.
;i^
Re-elected to Scholarships: 1900, J. E. K. de Villiers, B.A., LL.B., Joh. ; H. M. Adler, LL.B., Joh.
1901, H. M. Wiener, M.A., Caius ; 1902, P. J. Spalding, B.A., Jesus ; P. H. Winfield, R A., LL.B., Joh.
1903, G. C. Rauliin, B.A., Trin.; R. A. Chadwick, B.A., LL.B., Job.; 1905, R. Burrows, Trin. H
C. B. L. Tennyson, King's; 1907, N. de M. Bentwich, B.A., Trin.
Proxime accessit: 1882, A. R. Ropes, King's; 1883. G. M. E. Jones, Pemb., T. A. Walker, Pet.
Awarded a Scholarship of £50 for three years : 1893, A. F. Hogg, King's.
Note :— Whenever there is an omission of a year, no Scholar was elected or there wag no Candidate.'
LIGHTFOOT SCHOLARSHIPS FOR HISTORY.
A proposal made by the Rev. Joseph Barber Lightfoot, D.D.,
Hulsean Professor of Divinity, to transfer to the University a
sum of £4500 (viz. £2000 Madras Irrigation Guaranteed Stock,
£1500 East Indian Railway Debentures, and £500 Bombay and
Baroda Railway Debentures, all bearing interest 5 per cent.,
together with £500 in the 3 per cent. Consols), for the purpose of
founding Scholarships for the encouragement of the study of His-
tory and more especially of Ecclesiastical History, was accepted
by Grace of the Senate, Nov. 24, 1870. The sum of J73. 7*. Qd.,
being the surplus of a Fund raised for the purpose of procuring a
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722 SCHOLARSHIPS.
personal memorial in Cambridfj^e of Dr Li^htfoot, was added to
the Endowment of this Scholarship in 1893. The following ar6
the Refjulations :
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 holder shall be invested and added to the principal.
6. The Examination shall be conducted by two Examiners to
be nominated by the Council and 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 Oxford.
6. 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 £15.
8. The Examination shall commence in each year on the second
Tuesday in the Easter Term.
9. The Examination shall consist of three parts :
(a) 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 which 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.
{b) A choice of subjects for Essays, of which the Candidates
shall be required to select one or more, as the Examiners
may direct.
(c) Questions taken from or suggested by the following books :
Sohm, Outlines of Church History (English Translation).
Bryce, Holy Roman Empire.
Gibbon, Decline and Fall (Ed. Bury), Chs. xvii— xxxi.
Gwatkin, Studies of Arianism.
DUl, Roman Society in the last century of the Western Empire.
Milman, Latin Christianity, Vols, ii^viii, p. 33.
Creighton, History of the Papacy, Vols, i— iv.
Hausser, Period of the Reformation (English Translation).
Ranke, History of the Popes, Vol. i, ii (English Translation).
Philippson, La Contre-revolution religieuse au xvi® siecle.
SGHOLABSHIPS. . 723
10. In determining the selected portion of History, and in
setting the subjects for Essays, regard shallbe 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
Marcus Aurelius (a.d. 161) 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 to whom the
papers of the Candidates are thus submitted shall award the
Scholarship to one or other, or divide it between the two, at his
discretion.
12. Besides the name of the successful Candidate, the Examiners
shall likewise publishthe names of those who have acquitted them-
selves in the Examination 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
oiFered 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 principal.
14. The list of books mentioned in the 9th regulation may be
revised from time to time by agreement between the Hulsean
Professor of Divinity, the Regius Professor of Modem History and
the Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History for the time being ;
but any change on which they may agree shall be submitted to
the Vice-Chancellor and shall not take effect without his consent.
15. 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 object of the foundation as mentioned in
the preamble be strictly respected, and provided likewise that no
change be made during the lifetime of the founder without his
consent.
1874 C. J. Cooper, B.A. Joh.
1875 G. H. Kendall, B.A. Trin.
1876 J. D. M. Murray, B.A. Joh.
1877 J. H, Flather, B.A. Emm.
1879 T. Thomely, B.A. Trin. H.
1880 F. J. Foakes- Jackson, B.A. Trin,
1881 T. H. Attwater, B.A. Pemb.
1882 J. P. Whitney, B.A., King's.
1883 A. R. Ropes, B.A., King's.
1884 T. A. Walker, Pet.
1885 P. Giles, Caius.
1886 H. D. Madge, B.A. Pemb.
1887 R. C. Wilton, B.A. Cath.
1888 G. Townsend- Warner, B.A., Jes.
1889 W. E. Collins, B.A. Selwyn.
1890 J. N. Figgis, B.A. Cath.
1891 C. V. Hawkins, King's.
1893 W. E. Jordan, B.A. King's.
1895 G. P. Gooch, B.A. Trin.
1896 J. H. Clapham, B.A. King's.
1897 F. W. Head, B.A. Emm.
1898 R. V. Laurence, Trin.
1901 D. A. Winstanley, B.A., Trin.
1903 E. A. Benians. B.A., Joh.
1904 H. G. Wood, B.A., Jes.
1905 A. W. Neville, Jes.
1906 E. Milner-White, King's.
1907 Z. N. Brooke, B.A., Joh.
1908 A. A. Seaton, B.A., Pemb.
1909 J. W. Reynolds, B.A,, Trin.
Nearly equal to successful Candidate, 1884, F. J. Fulford, B.A., Clare; 1888, W. E. Collins, B.A.,
Selwyn; 1897, R. V. Laurence, Trin.
Acquitted themselves with credit, 18V9, F. J. Foakes-Jackson, Trin. ; 1886, C J. Bristowe, B.A.,
Trin.H.; 1890, W. A. J. Archbold, B.A., Pet.
Deserving of commendation : 1904, B. G. Brown, B.A., Tria.
Note : — Whenever there ia an omission of a year, no Scholar was elected or there was no Candidate.
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BALEOUR STUDENTSHIP.
BALFOUR STUDENTSHIP.
On the death in July, 1882, of Feancis Maitland Balfour,
M.A., F.R.S., Fellow of Trinity College, who had been elected on
May 31, 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.
The 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 occasional grants of money original research in the
same subject.
The Studentship is to be of the net annual value of ^200, or
such larger sum as the University may from time to time determ-
ine. If at any time the annual income from the Fund is less
than .£200, the whole is to be paid to the Student.
The Managers nominate to the Studentship and the Board
elects. There is no competitive examination, and the Student
need not be a member of the University. He must devote him-
self to original Biological research under 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 person engaged in such research.
The University may under specified conditions and with specified
exceptions alter the regulations, and may on the recommendation
of the Financial-Board vary the investments from time to time.
a, Willey, D.Sc, London.
J. S. Gardiner, M.A., Caius.
J. S. Budgett, M.A., Trin.
R. C. Punnett, M.A., Caius.
R. C. Punnett, M.A., Caius.
C. C. Dobell, B.A., Trin.
w
H. Caldwell,
B.A., Caius.
1898
w
H. Caldwell,
M.A., Caius.
1899
w
Bateson, M.A., Joh.
1902
w
Heaps, M.A.
, Trin.
1904
A.
Willey, B.Sc.
, London.
1907
A.
Willey, D.Sc.
London.
1908
CRAVEN STUDENTSHIP.
725
CRAVEN STUDENTSHIP.
Established by a decree of the Court of Chancery in 1 886. The
endowment is paid by the trustees or trustee for the time being
of the will of John, Lord Craven, dated 28 May, 1647. The
Student is elected by the Managers of the Craven Fund, who
are the Vice-Chancellor and five other persons appointed by
Grace of the Senate on the nomination of the Special Board for
Classics. The Studentship is of the annual value of i>*200. The
following are the Regulations :
It shall be the duty of the Student to devote himself to advanced study
or research away from Cambridge in the Languages, Literature, History,
Archaeology or Art of ancient Greece or Rome, or the Comparative
Philology of the Indo-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
be 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 the
completion of their first degree.
Each Candidate shall send to the Vice-Chancellor a statement of the
course of advanced study which 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 enquire into the qualifications
of the Candidates; provided that the Studentship shall not be awarded by
the result of a competitive examination.
1887
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
E, A. Gardner, B.A., Caius.
R A. Gardner, Incept, in Arts, Caius.
E. A. Gardner, M.A., Caius.
W. Loring, B.A., King's.
"W. Loring, B.A., King's.
W. Loring, B.A., King's.
E. F. Benson, B.A. King's.
A. G. Bather, B.A. King's.
R. C. Bosanquet, B.A. Trin.
R. C. Bosanquet, B.A. Trin.
L. D. Barnett, B.A. Trin.
J. C. Lawson, B.A. Pemb.
1899 J. C. Lawson, B.A. Pemb.
1900 KH.Minns, Incept, in Arts,Pemb.
1901 J. H. Marshall, B.A., King's.
1902 R. M<^G. Dawkins, Emm.
1903 A. J. B. Wace, Pemb.
1904 O. L. Richmond, B.A., King's.
1905 O. L. Richmond, B.A,, King's.
1906 C. E. Stuart, B.A., Trin.
1907 C. E. Stuart, B.A,, Trin.
1908 H. Mattingly, B.A., Caius.
1909 W. H. Duke, B.A., Jesus.
CRAVEN FUND.
By a decree of the Court of Chancery in 1 886, the trustees or
trustee for the time being of the will of John, Lord Craven,
dated 28 May, 1647, pay the annual sum of ^40 to the Managers
of a fund called the Craven Fund, by whom grants may be made
from time to time for the furtherance of research in the lan-
guages, literature, history, archaeology and art of ancient Greece
and Rome, and the comparative philology of the Indo European
languages.
The Managers of the Craven Fund are the Vice-Chancellor
and five other persons appointed by Grace of the Senate on the
nomination of the Special Board for Classics.
726 HARKNESS SCHOLARSHIP.
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
Palaeontology, 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 approved 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 consisting of the Vice-Chancellor, the Woodwardian
Professor of Geology, the Examiners in Geology for the Natural 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 than May 31 in each year.
5. In making the award the Electors shall have regard to proficiency
in Geology including therein Palaeonjtology, and to promise of future work.
6. 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
following.
8. In case no person be deemed worthy of the Scholarship the income
for that year shall be placed to a Reserve Fund.
9. The Board of Electors may if they think fit make a grant to be
paid out of the Reserve Fund to the Scholar to assist him in prosecuting
Geological or Palaeontological researches.
10. In case the Reserve Fund at any time exceed £250 the excess over
£250 shall be carried to the Capital Fund.
1887 P. Lake, Joh.
C. Seward, Joh.
1889 T. T. Groom, Joh.
1890 H. Woods, Joh.
1891 H. Kynaston, King's.
1892 F. R. C. Reed, Trin.
1893 L. .J. Spencer, Sidney.
1895 A. W. Rogers, Christ's.
JOHN LUCAS WALKER STUDENTSHIP. 727
1896 J. E. Gray, King's.
1897 R. H. Kitson. Trin.
1898 H. H. Thomas, Sidney.
1899 A. L. Hall, Caius.
1900 E. E. Walker, Trin.
1901 W. G. Fearnsides, Sidney.
1902 E. B. Bailey, Clare.
1903 R. H. Rastall, Clirist's.
1904 O. T. Jones, Trin.
1905 F. A. Potts, Trin.H.
1906 B. Smith, Sidney.
1907 L. J. Wills, King's.
1908 T. O. Jiosworth, Joh.
1909 B. Lightfoot, Pet.
Note:— Whenever there is an omission of a year, no Scholar was elected or there was no Candidate.
JOHN LUCAS WALKER STUDENTSHIP AND
EXHIBITIONS.
Mr John Lucas Walker having left by will in 1886 to the
then Attorney-General a sum of money to be spent in the pro-
motion, without regard to sect or party, of Scientific or Literary
Research, or of either of those objects in Cambridge or in London
or in both places, the following Scheme and Regulations were
submitted by the Attorney-General to the University, and
accepted by Grace of the Senate, March 10, 1887.
1. The Fund shall be called the "John Lucas Walker Fund," and
shall be devoted to the furtherance of original research in Pathology,
2. The Trust Fund shall consist of £4,162 North-Eastern Railway
4 per Cent. Debenture Stock and £4,120 London and North-Western
Railway 4 per Cent. Debenture Stock, invested in the name of "The
Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge," and of
any other monies from time to time invested by the Managers pursuant to
the powers hereinafter mentioned, and of the dividends or income from
time to time arising from such investments.
3. The administration of the Fund shall be entrusted to the Professor
of Pathology in the University of Cambridge, in conjunction with a Board
consisting of three Managers.
The Regius Professor of Physic in the University of Cambridge, the
Professor of Physiology in the University of Cambridge, and the President
of the Royal College of Physicians of London, shall be the Managers.
j\o resolution of the Managers shall be valid unless approved of by at
least two Managers, at a meeting to which all the Managers have been
summoned.
4. In case a Deputy shall be appointed in accordance with the pro-
visions of Stat. B, ch. xi, §§ 8 and 9 of the Statutes of the University of
Cambridge, to discharge the duties of any of the three Professors aforesaid,
such Deputy shall, for all the purposes of these regulations, take the
place and exercise the powers of the Professor whose Deputy he is,
during such time as he may be acting as such Deputy.
5. The income of the Trust Fund shall from time to time as and when
received be paid to the Managers and placed to a separate account, and
shall be applied from time to time as follows : —
(1) To endow a Studentship to be called the John Lucas Walker
Studentship, the holder of which shall devote himself to original research
in Pathology.
(2) To further original research in Pathology, by additional
Studentships or Exhibitions, Prizes or Grants, at Cambridge or in London.
6. Ihe Studentships, Exhibitions, and Prizes may be held by and
awarded to persons of either sex, and words of the masculine gender here-
inafter used shall import the feminine.
728 JOHN LUCAS WALKEE STUDENTSHIP.
Regulations respecting the John Lucas Walker Studentship.
7. The Studentsliip 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 Manaprers 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 the 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 administration 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
original 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, through 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, he shall
vacate his Studentship as from the day on which such appointment or
election takes effect.
15. The place and nature of the 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 studies within the University during at least
three terms of his tenure of the Studentship, unless the Professor of
Pathology shall, with the approval of the Managers, dispense with this
requirement for special reasons. The Professor of Pathology shall take
such steps as he may think necessary to satisfy himself as to the diligence
and progress of the Student, and may require from him any reports or other
information on the subject of his studies which he may thmk desirable.
I
JOHN LUCAS WALKER STUDENTSHIP. 729
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 Pathology, if he shall think fit, to recommend, and for the Managers,
if they shall think fit, to elect, for a second period not exceeding two
years, any Student whose labours 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 quarterly 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 Managers, no suitable candidate for the Studentship, it shall be law-
ful for the Professor of Pathology, with the approval of the Managers, to
suspend the 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 hereinafter mentioned.
Regulations 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 of Pathology.
21. No Exhibition or Prize shall exceed the value of £50, and not more
than £50 shall be expended in any one year in such Exhibitions or Prizes.
22. No Exhibition or Prize shall be awarded to any person during the
tenure by such person of the John Lucas Walker Studentship.
Regulations respecting the Balance of Income.
23. The balance of the income of the Trust Fund, after providing for the
Studentship Exhibitions and any Prizes which may have been awarded, and
for any necessary expenses connected with the management and application
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 Managers on the
recommendation of the Professor of Pathology, either to the John Lucas
Walker Student or to any other person engaged in such research, subject
to any conditions made by the Professor of Pathology with the approval of
the Managers.
25. Any unapplied balance of income of the Trust Fund shall be carried
to a Reserve Fund.
26. The Reserve Fund, or any portion of it, may be from time to time
invested by the Managers in the name of the Chancellor, Masters and
Scholars of the University of Cambridge in such manner as they shall
think fit.
27. Grants may be made from the Reserve Fund in the same way as
from the annual income.
28. If on any occasion the Professor of Pathology shall recommend,
and the Managers shall be of opinion that a second John Lucas Walker
Student should be appointed, and the Funds at the disposal of the
Managers will admit of such appointment, such second Student may be
31—5
730 PEENDERGAST STUDENTSHIP.
appointed in the manner aforesaid ; such Studentship shall be tenable for
such period not exceeding three years, and shall be of such annual value,
not exceeding £200, as the Professor of Pathology, with the approval of the
Managers, may determine. The stipend of such second John Lucas Walker
Studentship shall be payable out of the Beserve Fund, and for this purpose
the Managers may have recourse as well to the capital as the income of the
Reserve 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 oi' 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 fifty years from the aforesaid acceptance,
and that in all cases the main object of the Fund, viz., the furtherance of
original research in Pathology, shall be adhered to.
1887 W. Hunter, M.D., Edinb., F.R.S.E.
1890 J. G. Adami, M.B., M.A., Christ's.
1891 A. A. Kanthack, F.ll.C.S., B.A., B.Sc., M.B., Lond.
1892 J. Lorrain-Smith, M.D. Edinb,
P. F. Wesbrook, Manitoba.
1895 L. Cobbett, M.A., M.B. Trin.
1897 J. W. 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 H. C. Haslam, M.A., M.B., B.C., Caius.
E. S. St B. Sladen, M.A., M.D., B.C., Caius.
1904 H. E. Durham, M.A., M.B., King's.
G. S. Graham-Smith, M.A., M.B., Pemb.
1906 L. Noon, M.A., B.C., Trin.
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 the University of Cambridge, the offer was ac-
cepted, and the following regulations were sanctioned by Grace
of the Senate, June 7, 1888 : —
1. The Fund shall be called the Prendergast Fund, and shall be
-devoted to the furtherance of study and research in the Greek Language,
literature, History, Philosophy, Archaeology and Art.
2. The trustees of the Fund shall be the Master Fellows and Scholars
of Trinity College.
3. The income of the Fund shall be applied in the first instance to
the maintenance of a student to be called the Prendergast Student, whose
duty it shall be to devote himself to study or research in the Greek
Language, Literature, History, Philosophy, Archaeology or Art.
4. The Studentship shall be tenable 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.
6. The electors to the Studentship shall be the Vice-Chancellor, the
Regius Professor of Greek, and four Members of the Senate who shall be
appointed by Grace on the nomination of the Special Board for Classics
before the division of the Michaelmas Term. In the first instance one of
the four appointed electors shall be appointed for five years, one for four
years, one for three years, and one for two years. All subsequent ap-
pointments shall be made for four years. If any of the four appointed
electors shall die, resign, or become incapable of acting, another person
CLEKK MAXWELL SCHOLAESHIP. 731
shall 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
exercised by a majority of those present at a meeting duly summoned,
provided that three electors at least be present.
7. Any member of the University shall be eligible to the Studentship
who has passed some final examination for the degree of Bachelor of Arts,
provided that on the day appointed for the election in any year not more
than four years have elapsed since the 19th day of December next
following the said final examination.
8. It shall be the duty of the Student to devote himself to study
or research as aforesaid, according to a course pi'oposed by himself and
approved by the electors, provided that such course may in special cases
be altered or varied with the consent of the electors.
9. A Student shall be elected once 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 ;
provided that the Studentship shall not be awarded by comj^etitive
examination.
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 Cambridge ; provided that the electors may for sufficient cause
relax this condition in special cases.
12. The emolument of the Student shall be £200, provided that the
income of the Fund be capable 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 course of study or research.
13. 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 suspend the election for a time not greater than one year.
14. The income of the Fund not payable to any Student shall be paid
to a Reserve Fund from which grants may be made in furtherance of
study or research as aforesaid, or any necessary expenses may be defrayed
which may be incuired in ascertaining the qualifications of a candidate.
Any portion of the Reserve Fund may on the recommendation of the
electors be invested by the Trustees and added to the Capital of the Fund.
15. The Studentship shall not be tenable together with the Craven
Studentship.
16. A Student shall be capable of re-election.
J. H. Marshall, B.A., King's.
A. J. B. Wace, B.A., Pemb.
A. J. B. Wace, B.A., Pemb.
J. P. Droop, B.A., Trin.
A. W. Gomme, Trin.
CLERK MAXWELL SCHOLARSHIP.
In 1887, Mrs Clerk Maxwell bequeathed the residue of her
estate, amounting to about £6000, to the University for the
purpose of founding a Scholarship in the Cavendish Laboratory
at Cambridge. The following regulations were sanctioned by
Grace of the Senate, June 12, 1890.
1. The Fund shall be called the Capital Fund of the Clerk Maxwell
Scholarship and shall be invested in the name of The Chancellor Masters
and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.
2. A Scholarship to be called the Clerk Maxwell Scholarship shall be
instituted in the University in connexion with the Cavendish Laboratory,
1890
C. A. M. Pond, B.A., Job.
1900
1892
A. G. Bather, B.A., King's.
1902
1894
E. F. Benson, B.A., King's.
1904
1896
F. A. C. Morrison, B.A., Jesus.
1906
1898
C. D. Edmonds, B.A. Emm.
1908
732 CLERK MAXWELL SCHOLARSHIP.
for the advancement by original research of Experimental 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. Any 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 Lucasian Professor of Mathematics, and
in case of any difference of opinion between them the final decision shall
rest with the Master of Trinity College or with some one specially ap-
pointed by him for this purpose.
6. In case a Deputy shall be appointed in accordance with the pro-
visions of Statute B, chapter XI. 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 purposes of these
Regulations, take the place and exercise the powers 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
desu-able to enable them to form a judgment of such promise.
8. The Student so elected shall devote himself under the direction 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 paid to the
Student in equal quarterly instalments, and the first instalment shall be
paid on and the tenure of his Scholarship 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 profession or engage in any educational
or other work which in the opinion of the Cavendish and Lucasian Pro-
fessors would interfere with his duties as Student.
12. If the Cavendish Professor and the Lucasian Professor shall be of
opinion that the Student by engaging in some business or occupation or
from confirmed ill health or want of diligence, or from other causes, is not
fulfilling the conditions of the Scholarship, they shall report their opinion
to the Special Board for Physics and Chemistry and the Board may tben
if they see fit remove the Student from the Scholarship.
13. 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 public notice
thereof as the Electors may think desirable. The election shall be made
as soon after the vacancy as is practicable, and the result communicated
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 Electors no suitable candidate for the Scholarship, the
Electors may suspend the election for a time not greater than one year,
and if at the end of that time after due notice of the vacancy has been
given there shall again be no suitable candidate the election may be again
suspended, and so on until a suitable candidate is found. Every such
suspension of election shall be communicated to the Vice -Chancellor for
publication to the Senate.
ISAAC NEWTON STUDENTSHIPS. 733
15. The income of the Scholarship during any vacancy 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 Grace of the Senate at any time after five years
from the acceptance of the Capital Fund by the University, provided that
in all cases the purpose of the foundation shall be adhered to, namely the
advancement by original research of Experimental Physics, and especially
of Electricity, Magnetism, and Heat.
1891 W. Cassie, M.A., Trinitj'. I 1901 H. A. Wilson, B.A., Trin.
1893 W. C. D. Whethara, M.A., Trinity. 1904 O. W. Richardson, B.A., Trin.
1895 C. T. 11. Wilson, B.A., Sidney. 1906 F. Horton. B.A., Joli.
1898 J. S. E. Townsend, B.A., Trin.
ISAAC NEWTON STUDENTSHIPS.
In 1890 Mr Frank M'^Clean offered securities to the value ol
about ^12,500, for the founding of Isaac Newton Studentships in
Astronomy and Physical Optics. The offer was accepted and the
following Regulations approved by Grace of the Senate, March 5,
1891.
1. The Fund shall be called the Isaac Newton Studentships 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. The Fund shall consist of the follow^ing securities : £3200 A Ordinary
Stock of the Gas Light and Coke Company and £2100 B Stock of the South
Metropolitan Gas Company or such stocks funds and securities as shall
from time to time represent or be added to the aforesaid sums of stock.
3. The Trustees of the Fund shall be the Master Fellows and Scholars
of Trinity College. The Trustees shall have power, during the lifetime
of the donor Fi*ank M'Clean MA. with his consent in writing and after
his decease at their own discretion, from time to time to convert into
money the Trust Fund or any j)art thereof and to re-invest the same in or
upon any other stocks funds and securities, whether or not stocks funds
and securities in or upon which investments can ordinarily be made by
trustees, and so as that as far as may be practicable the income of the
Trust Fund shall not be diminished below the present amount : and they
shall not be responsible for any loss which may arise in the exercise by
them of the aforesaid discretionary power.
4. In case and so often as the income of the Trust Fund shall fall
short of the sum of £750 then in each year after payment of all expenses
of and attending the execution of the trust and of the amounts payable to
the Electors and to the Students or Student the residue of the income or
so much thereof as shall be required to be invested for the purpose of
raising the income to the aforesaid amount of £750 shall be added to and
form part of the capital of the Trust Fund and be accordingly invested in
or upon any such stocks funds and securities as aforesaid.
5. The income of the Fund shall be primarily appKcable to the
maintenance of three Students to be called the Isaac Newton Students
whose duty it shall be to devote themselves to study and research in
Astronomy (especially and including as aforesaid) and Physical Optics.
6. The persons eligible to the Studentships shall be members of the
University who have been admitted to the degree of Bachelor of Arts and
who shall be under the age of 25 years on the first day of January next
preceding the date of election.
734 ISAAC NEWTON STUDENTSHIPS.
7. The Electors to the Studentships shall be the Vice- Chancellor, two
Professors of the University to be nominated by the Council of the Senate,
two Members of the Senate to be nominated 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 five Electors to
be appointed by Grace on the nomination aforesaid ait 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 place for the remainder of the time for which he was
appointed. There shall be payable to each Elector out of the income
of the Trust Eund in respect of each year of his tenure of office the
sum of £7. 10s. All the powers of the Electors may be exercised by a
majority of those present at a meetiag duly summoned provided 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 busiaess 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 their 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 they may think fit to the place of a Candidate
in the first and second parts or either of them of the Mathematical Tripos :
they shall also take such steps as they may think fit for ascertainmg 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 according to a
course proposed by himself and approved by the Electors, provided 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 determine but the Electors may for special reasons
direct or authorise the same to be pursued in any other place and under
such conditions as they may think fit.
10. The meeting for Election shall be held and in the ordinary course
one Student elected in the Lent Term in each year, the Studentship to
date from the 15th day of April in the same year and to be tenable for
three years.
Elections to additional Studentships (if any) provided for out of the
Suspense 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 their opinion there shall be no suitable Candidate shaU not
be bound to make any election. And the 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 per annum provided
that the income of the Fimd (after payment of all expenses of and
attending the execution of the trust and the amoimt payable to the
Electors) shall be capable of bearing such charge and shall be paid to the
Student by equal half yearly payments subject as regards each payment
to the Electors being satisfied that the Student is diligently carrying out
his course of study or research, but so nevertheless that if by illness or
any other grave cause the Student shall have been prevented from thus
carrying out his course of study or research, the Electors shall take
account of the circumstances and shall be at liberty to make to the
Student the full payment for the half year.
GERSTENBERG STUDENTSHIP. 735
12. If a Student shall in the opinion of the Electors fail in diligently
carrying out his course of study or research, and in consequence thereof
they shall have withheld from him two successive half year's payments
of his Studentship it shall be lawful for the Electors as from the expiration
of the last of the same two half years to remove the Student from his
Studentship.
13. Subject to the payment of expenses as aforesaid and to the
aforesaid payment to the Electors the income not payable to any Student
or so much 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 any instruments or apparatus required by a
Student in his course of study or research or for the payment of any
extraordinary expenses. All such instalments or apparatus shall in the
absence of any arrangement to the contrary be regarded as the property
of the trust and may be 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 any
time such temporary investments as they shall think fit of the Suspense
Fund or any part thereof, the income arising therefrom to belong to the
Suspense Fund. If at any time the amoimt of the Suspense Fund shall
admit thereof the Trustees may authorise the Electors either to continue
for one additional year the Studentship of any Student who in the opinion
of the Electors shall have by his diligent and successful carrying out of his
course of study or research deserved the same or they may authorise the
Electors to elect to an additional Studentship or Studentships tenable for
a year or for two years. The Suspense Fund shall be spent as far as may
be for the purposes aforesaid or any of them and shall not ordinarily be
allowed to accumulate to an amount exceeding £1000.
14. A Student elected to a Studentship tenable for less than three
years shall not thereby become incapable of election (in lieu or at the
expiration thereof) to a Studentship tenable for three years but except
as aforesaid a Student shall not be capable of re-election.
15. These Regulations except Regulations 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 shall be
subject to alteration by Grace of the Senate but in the lifetime of the said
Frank M^Clean only with his consent in writing and so always that the
main object of the Fund namely the encouragement of study and research
in Astronomy (especially Gravitational Astronomy but including other
branches of Astronomy and Astronomical Physics) and Physical Optics be
adhered to.
1891 R. A. Sampson, B.A. Joli.
1892 F. W. Dyson, B.A. Trin.
1893 R. H. D. Mayall, B.A. Sidney.
1894 P. H. Cowell, B.A. Trin.
1895 S. S. Hough, B.A. Joh.
1896 J. G. Leathern, B.A. Joh,
1897 W. F. Sedgwick, B.A. Trin.
1898 C. Godfrey, B.A. Trin.
1899 G. W. Walker, B.A. Trin.
1900 J. H. Jeans, B.A., Trin.
1901 S. B. McLaren, B.A. Trin.
1902 T. H. Havelock, B.A. Joh.
1903 C. N. Cama, B.A. Joh.
1904 Z. U. Alimad, B.A. Trin.
1905 F, J. M. Stratton, B.A. Caius.
1906 J. W. Nicliolson, B.A., Trin.
1907 H. R. Hass6, B.A., Joh.
1908 J. B. Hubrecht, B.A., Chr.
1909 W. J. Harrison, B.A., Clare.
GERSTENBERG STUDENTSHIP.
Founded by Mrs Philipps in memory of her brother, Arnold
Gerstenberg, B.A., late of Trinity College, with the object of pro-
moting the study of Moral Philosophy and Metaphysics among
students of Natural Science, both men and women, under the
conditions contained in the following Regulations (Grace of
May 19, 1892).
1. As soon as the sum of £2,000 shall have been transferred to the
Master, Fellows and Scholars of Trinity College, as Trustees, there shall
736 GERSTENBERG STUDENTSHIP.
be established a Studentship to be called "The Arnold Gerstenberg
Studentship."
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 such Professor is appointed, 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 three 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 fill
such vacancy shall continue a member of the Board as long as the person
whose substitute he is would have continued.
3. The examiners or adjudicators who shall award the Studentship
shall be nominated by the Board of Managers and elected by Grace 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 Board 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 be fixed and pubhshed at
least one year previously by the Board of Managers, or if the Board think
fit by the examiners or adjudicators, provided that the subject or subjects
fixed shall be among those comprised within the range of Psychology,
Logic, Moral and Metaphysical Philosophy, and History of Philosophy.
6. The Studentship shall be open to men and women who in the
Examination for Part I. or Part II. of the Natural Sciences Tripos have
acquitted themselves so as to deserve honours: provided that eighteen
complete terms shall not have elapsed between the first term of the
residence of any candidate and the time at which the examination is held,
or before which essays are to be sent in.
7. Except as hereinafter provided in Regulation 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 Regulation 11, the Studentship
shall be awarded once in every three years, unless in any year there be no
properly qualified candidates, and shall be tenable for two years, upon the
condition that at the end of the first year the Student's progress in Philo-
sophical study is satisfactory. The Board of Managers may require such
proof of this as they think expedient.
9. The Student shall receive in each year by way of stipend the income
derived from the capital of the trust for the time being for a period of
eighteen months, after deducting the sum required for the payment of
examiners or adjudicators.
10. If at any time a Studentship is not awarded owing to the want of
properly qualified candidates, or is vacated by death or resignation or by
non-fxilfilment of the condition mentioned in Regulation 8 or by any other
cause, the sums which would have been paid to the holder shall be invested
and added to the principal.
HORT MEMORIAL FUND. 737
11. It shall be in the power of the Board of Managers at any time to
suspend Regulations 7 and 8, and, in the place of a Studentship tenable
under those Regulations to substitute a Studentship free from all con-
ditions as to subsequent study but tenable for one year only : and it shall
be the duty of the Board to make this substitution temporarily or per-
manently, if the Studentship offered under the above Regulations has on
two successive occasions not been awarded, owing to the want of properly
qualified 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.
12. The Senate shall have power from time to time to make such
changes in the above Regulations as may appear desirable ; provided always
(1) that the object of the foundation be strictly respected, such object being
the promotion of the study of Moral Philosophy and Metaphysics among
students of Natural Science, both men and women, (2) that no change be
made dui-ing 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 Philipps if living and
after her death for the Trustees to frame fresh Regulations for the Student-
ship but so that any new Regulations shall be such as will be calculated to
carry out in the best possible way the object with which the Studentship
was founded and no other.
Provided that if the Regulations so framed fail to obtain the assent of
the University then the trust-money shall be handed over to some Uni-
versity in the United Kingdom whose Examinations for degrees are open
to both men and women and which is willing to carry out the object with
which the Studentship was founded: such University to be chosen by
Mrs Philipps if living, and after her death by the Trustees : and in the
case of the trust-money being handed over as aforesaid to another Uni-
versity, the receipt of the proper officer shall be a complete discharge of
the original Trustees from all liability connected with the trust.
Provided further that if there shall be a failure so to hand over the
trust-money to such other University, or if for any other cause there shall
be a failure of the object of the foundation, then the person who for the
time being is the heir-at-law of Mrs Philipps shall be entitled to the trust-
money absolutely.
1896 C. S. Myers, B.A. Caius. | 1900 T. J. Jehu, B. A. Joh.
A. G. Tanslev, B.A. Trin. I 1906 A. E. Baker, B.A., Trin.
1897 C. P. G. Masterman, B.A. Christ's.
HORT MEMORIAL FUND.
The sum of ^1000, subscribed with the view of founding a
Memorial to perpetuate in the University the memory of the
Reverend Fenton John Anthony Hort, D.D., lately Lady Mar-
garet's Reader in Divinity, was accepted by the University in the
year 1894, and the following Regulations for the administration
of the Fund were approved. (Grace of April 26, 1894.) A sum of
about £1800 was offered to the University by certain members of
the Old and New Testament Revision Companies for the purpose of
forming an augmentation of the Hort Memorial Fund, this sum
to be called the Revision Surplus Fund and to be administered by
the managers of the Hort Memorial Fund. (Accepted Grace of
June 18, 1896.)
738 STEWART OF EANNOCH SCHOLARSHIPS.
1. There shall be a Fund 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 Securities
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 appointed by Grace 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 appointment 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 shall commence on the first day of
January after the date of their appointment. In the first instance one
of the persons appointed on the nomination of the Council and two of the
persons appointed on the nomination of the Special 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 nominate some other person to be appointed Manager in his place
for the remamder of the time for which he was appointed.
All the powers 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 fi'om the Capital of the Fund shall be paid
annually to the Managers, who shall also be empowered to receive sub-
scriptions in augmentation of the annual income of the Fund. Out of the
income thus accruing grants maybe made by the Managers at their discretion
to any person engaged in Biblical, Hellenistic, or Patristic research, or
for the promotion of any undertaking connected with these departments
of study, subject to such conditions as they may think fit 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 recommendation 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
published with the University Accounts.
8. These Regulations, except Regulation 1 and Regulation 8, shall be
subject to alteration by Grace of the Senate, provided that the object of
the Fund, viz. the promotion of Biblical, Hellenistic, and Patristic research,
be adhered to.
9. Subject to the foregoing Regulations, it shall be lawful for the
Managers from time to time to make, and if they see fit to vary, such
Bye-Laws as may seem to them expedient for regulating their own
proceedings and the administration of the Fund entrusted to their care.
STEWART OF RANNOCH SCHOLARSHIPS.
Mr John Stewart of Rannoch, sometime resident at Bristol,
left all his estate, subject to certain charges, to the University of
Cambridge, to the intent that the University might found Scholar-
ships, tenable for one year, of the annual value of Twenty-five
STEWART OF RANNOCH SCHOLARSHIPS. 739
pounds each, in Hebrew Greek Latin and Sacred Music or in the
discretion of the Governing Body of the said University to be
tenable for three years for proficiency in some or one of the
prescribed subjects, the preference in every case to be given to
young men natives of the Counties of Wilts, Somerset or Gloucester,
including the City and County of Bristol. By Grace of the
Senate, December 7, 1893, Eighteen Scholarships were founded,
of the annual value of ^25, tenable for three years, six for
proficiency in Hebrew, six for proficiency in Greek and Latin,
and six for proficiency in Sacred Music.
Hebrew.
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-one years on the first day of January preceding the Examination.
2. The names of all 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 before the
commencement of the Examination.
3. Any 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 persons
who are under the age of twenty-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 Registrary
of the University at least twenty-one days before the commencement of
the Examination.
5. The Examination shall begia on the first Tuesday in May.
6. The Examination shall be conducted by two Examiners to be
nominated by the Special Board for Oriental Studies and appointed by
Grace of the Senate before the division of the Lent Term.
7. The Examination shall consist of three papers, including (1) pass-
ages from specified Books of the Old Testament for translation from
Hebrew into English, (2) simple passages from unspecified Books of the
Old Testament for ti'anslation from Hebrew into English, (3) passages for
translation from English into Hebrew and passages for pointing, together
with grammatical and other questions.
8. The specified subjects shall be selected from time to time by the
Special Board for Oriental Studies.
9. The candidates shall be expected to present themselves for the
papers in the Examination for the Scholarships in Greek and Latin, and
in awarding the Scholarships for Hebrew account shall be taken of the
proficiency of the candidates in Greek and Latin.
Greek and Latin.
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-one years on the first day of January preceding the Examination.
2. The names of all 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 before the com-
mencement of the Examination.
3. Any 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 persons
740 STEWART OF RANNOCH SCHOLARSHIPS.
who are under the age of twenty-one years on the first day of January
preceding the Examination.
4. The names of all such candidates together with certificates of date
of hirth and certificates of good character shall be sent to the Registrary
of the University at least twenty-one days before the commencement of
the Examination.
5. The Examination shall begin on the Thursday next after the first
Tuesday in May.
6. The Examination shall be conducted by two Examiners to be
nominated by the Special Board for Classics and appointed by Grace of
the Senate before the division of the Lent Term.
7. The Examination shall consist of at least four printed papers
including passages in Greek and Latin for translation into English, and
passages in English for translation into Greek and Latin.
8. A John Stewart of Rannoch Scholarship awarded for Classics
whether after restricted or after open competition shall not be tenable
with the Craven, the Pitt, the Porson or the Waddington 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 January preceding the Examination.
2. The names of all 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 before the com-
mencement of the Examination.
3. Any 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 birth and certificates of good character, shall be sent to the
Registrary 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 Examination shall be conducted by two Examiners, of whom
one at least shall be a Member of the Senate, to be nominated by the
Special Board for Music and appointed by Grace of the Senate before the
division of the Lent Term.
7. The Examination shall consist of two parts :
(1) Two papers on Notation ; Scales ; Clefs ; Keys ; Intervals ; Time ;
Marks and Terms generally employed in Music; Cadences; Triads and
Chords of the Seventh and their Inversions; Single Suspensions. Exer-
cises will be set on Triads and Chords of the Dominant Seventh in
not more than Four Parts, in which the highest or the lowest part or both
are given.
Counterpoint in 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 the use of the
voice, and the methods of Choir training.
[Candidates are not required to present themselves for examination in
both A and B, but they are at liberty to do so.]
8. A Scholar elected for Sacred Music shall not receive any emolument
from his Scholarship untU he has passed the First Part of the Previous
Examination or some examination entitling him to exemption therefrom.
ALLEN FUND AND SCHOLARSHIP.
741
2.
1895 1.
2.
1896 1.
2.
1897 1.
1899
1900 1.
2.
1901
1902
Oreek and Latin.
1894 1. J. A. F. Gregg, Christ's.
J. C. Lawson, Pemb.
P. L. Phelps, Corpus.
H, A. Parker, .Joh.
C. W. Dunn, Trin.
G. A. Purton, Christ's.
J. F. M. Haslam, Joh.
2. W. C. Mayne, Trin.
1898 1. G. A. Thomas, Emm.
J. H. Sleeman.
C. T. Carr, Trin.
C. B. Taylor, Corpus.
H. R. Pate, King's.
H. A. Webb, Trin.
F. L. Brayne, Pemb. ) aj-^
W. W. Morrice, ClareJ^^-
C, R. P. Cooper, Caius.
P. C. T. Crick, Pemb.
G. A. H. Searle, Christ's.
P. V. Cohn, Trin. ) ^„
P. J. Pearse, Trin.i"^«-
E. Hayward, Sid.
D. S. Robertson, Trin.
A. W. Couch, Magd.
J. D. Barnard, Jesus.
K. Hackforth, Trin.
W. H. Duke, Jesus.
T. E, J. Bradshaw, Trin.
B. C. lioberts, Pemb.
R. W. Howard, Trin.
A. E. Vere-Walwyn, Pet.
A. E. F. Wood, Trin.
G. S. Hellings, Joh.
Music.
C. B. Rootham, Joh.
K M. Radford, Trin.
W. D. Braithwaite, Caius.
J. St A. Johnson, Trin.
B. C. S. Everett, Caius.
F. G. Dyer, Corpus.
H. K Piggott.
A. H. R. Robinson, Clare.
G. T. Shaw, Caius.
F. E. E. Harvey, Non Coll.
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1894
1896
1897
1899
Kote :— Whenever there is an omission of a year,
Honourably mentioned : l!
1900 E. S. Roper, Corpus.
G. W. Brewster, King's.
1901 C. H, T. Atcliley, Sid.
F. W. Wadely, Selwyn.
R. Sterndale Bennett, Joh.
1902 F. C. S. Carey, Clare.
1903 C. J. A. Trimble, Trin.
G. Hatten, Caius.
H. S. Vinning, Queens'.
1904 H. T. Depree, Clare.
1905 W, S. Dixon, Caius.
A. C. L. Hylton Stewart, Pet.
1906 P. R. Tomlinson, Selwyn.
G. J. Wilkinson, Caius.
R. N. Shelton, Down.
1907 J. F. Chubb, Christ's.
1908 J. C. M. Ferguson, Emm.
W. C. D. Browne, Clare > ??.
M. H. Spinney, Selw. ) '^
1909 F. P. Haines, Clare.
Hebrew.
H. M. Adler, Joh.
G. H. Ardron, Caiusl j^„
H. L. Pass, Joh. \ ^«-
R. C. Thompson, Caius.
2. T. H. Hennessy, Joh.
F. D. Cautley, Joh.
C. A. L. Senior, Joh.
A. S. D. Jones, Caius.
C. R. Bull, Cath. ) ;^^
A. Hood, Christ's.) ^^•
J. C. H. How, Joh. \ !3.
H. M. J. Loewe, Queens'] f^
H. N. Whitty, Caius.
1. W. M. Leadman, Joh.
2. N. C. Pope, Joh.
J. H. Bentley, Joh.
N. de M. Bentwich, Trin.
F. S. Marsh, Selwyn.
R. S. Cripps, Joh.
A. Cohen, Emm.
R. H. Wilier, Caius.
1908 1. K. M. Robathan, Caius.
2. E. C. Inman, Caius.
1909 S. Brodetsky, Trin.
A. Jephcott, Queens'
no Scholar was elected or there was no Candidate.
108, F. V. Nicholson, Queens'.
1895 1.
2.
1897 1.
1899
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
2Eq.
ALLEN FUND AND SCHOLARSHIP.
In 1898, the late Mr A. W. G. Allen bequeathed ^10,000 to
the University with a view of establishing an Annual Scholarship
or Prize in memory of his grandfather the Right Rev. J. Allen,
D.D., formerly Bishop of Ely, sometime Fellow of Trinity College.
The bequest was accepted by Grace, June 16, 1898. The following
Regulations were approved by Grace, Feb. 1 6, 1 899 :
1. The Fund shall be called the Allen Scholarship Fund.
2. The income of the Fund shall be applied to the maintenance of a
Scholar to be called the Allen Scholar whose duty it shall be to devote
himself to literary or scientific research.
3. The Electors to the Scholarship shall be the Vice- Chancellor and
eight members of the Senate appointed by Grace of the Senate, four on the
nomination of the Council of the Senate and four on the nomination of the
General Board of Studies. Five shall constitute a quorum.
3*. Of the eight elected members of the Board of Electors, one of
those appointed on the nomination of the Council of the Senate, and one
742 ALLEN FUND AND SCHOLARSHIP.
of those appointed on the nomination of the General Board of Studies,
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 vacancy, 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 study 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 open 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 eligible 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 research which they propose to undertake, accompanied by
such evidence of their qualifications 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 can-
didates and their fitness to pursue 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 £30 in
the aggregate 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 i^roposed 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 profession or engage in educational
or other work which in the opinion of the Electors would interfere with
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 the Scholar in two equal instalments, the first on the 15th
of April following his election and the second on the 15th of the following
October, provided that 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.
12. This Scholarship shall not be tenable with a Whewell Scholarship,
the Balfour Studentship, the Craven Studentship, the John Lucas Walker
CHARLES OLDHAM SCHOLARSHIP.
743
Studentship, the Prendergast Studentship, the Harkness Scholarship, the
Clerk Maxwell Scholarship, or an Isaac Newton Studentship.
13. A Scholar shall not be capable of re-election.
14. The unexpended balance of the income for each year shall be
placed to a Reserve Fund from which the Electors may, under such con-
ditions as they think fit, make a grant to the Scholar to assist him in
prosecuting his research. In case the Reserve Fund at any time exceed
£250 the excess over £250 shall be added to the capital of the Allen
Scholarship Fund.
15. The Electors may report to the Senate from time to time as they
think fit.
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
R. V. Laurence, Trin.
H. A. Wilson, Trin.
J. H. A. Hart, Joh.
F. N. Hales, Trin.
H. W. V. Teraperley, King's.
F. Horton, Joh.
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
E. A. Benians, Joh.
P. E. B. Jourdain, Trin.
J. K. Mozley, Pemb.
G. R. Mines, Sid.
J. E. S. Green, Pet.
SQUIRE SCHOLARSHIPS IN LAW.
In 1901 the Trustees under the will of Miss Rebecca Flower
Squh'e offered a portion of her estate for the foundation, endow-
ment and support of Law Scholarships in the University of
Cambridge. This offer was accepted by Grace, December 12,
1901. The offer of the Trustees of the will of the late Rebecca
Flower Squire to found and endow additional Law Scholarships
in the University of Cambridge was accepted by Grace, Decem-
ber 10, 1903.
1902 W. R. C. Adcock, Pet.
1903 A. D. S. Rogers, Cath.
G. T. Rawnsley.
1904 H. C. Hunter, Trin.H.
H. Darlow, Down.
1905 E. Evans.
R. C. Martin.
1906 H. D. E. Elliott, Sid.
1907 B. T. Vine, Joh.
J. R. Sowden, Trin. H.
G. M. Loly.
1908 O. Hughes- Jones, Joh.
L. D. Smith, Joh.
1909 G. C. Pratt, Trin.
F. B. Reece, Joh.
CHARLES OLDHAM SCHOLARSHIPS.
In 1907, Mr Charles James Oldham bequeathed to the
University the sum of ^5000 to be invested by and in the joint
names of the Vice-Chancellor and two other members of the
Senate. The income arising from such investments to be applied
to the founding and maintaining of one annual Prize or Scholar-
ship in the Ancient Classics, Greek and Latin, and one annual
Prize or Scholarship in the knowledge of William Siiakespeare's
Works. The bequest was accepted by Grace, February 14, 1907.
CHARLES OLDHAM CLASSICAL SCHOLARSHIP.
(Grace 27 Februaiy, 1908.)
1. There shall be established a Scholarship to be called the " Charles
Oldham Classical Scholarship,"
2. One moiety of the net annual income derived from the Oldham
Bequest shall be paid to the Charles Oldham Classical Scholar.
3. The election of a Scholar shall take place before the end of the
Easter Term on a day to be appointed by the Vice -Chancellor. The first
election shall be made in the Easter Term of 1908.
744 CHAELES OLDHAM SCHOLAKSHIP.
4. The electors to the Scholarship shall be the Vice -Chancellor and
four other members of the Senate who shall be appointed by Grace, each
to hold office for four years, on the nomination of the Special Board for
Classics before the end of the Michaelmas Term. In the first instance one
of the four appointed electors shall be appointed for four years, one for
three years, one for two years, and one for one year. All subsequent
appointments shall be made for four years. If any of the four appointed
electors shall die, resign, or become incapable of acting, another person
shall 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 exer-
cised by a majority of those present at a meeting duly summoned, provided
that three electors at least be present.
*4. (Temporary.) The first appointment of electors shall be made as
soon as possible after the Eegulations have been approved by the Senate.
Of the four members of the Senate so appointed one shall hold office till
31 December, 1908, the second till 31 December, 1909, 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 fit to enquire
into the qualifications of candidates ; provided 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 elapsed since
the end of his first term of residence ; provided also that on the first day
of January preceding 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 June and each candidate shaU at the time of sending in his
name submit to the Vice- Chancellor a statement concerning the course of
advanced study he will pursue 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 Scholar shall be paid in 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 them that he is fulfilling the object of
the Scholarship. He shall make a similar report at the end of his tenure.
10. If in any year there shall be in the opinion of the electors no suit-
able candidate for the Scholarship, no election shall be made for that year
and the stipend of the vacant scholarship shall be paid to the capital of the
fund.
1908 D. S. Robertson, Trinity.
1909 A. S. F. Gow, Trin.
CHAELES OLDHAM SHAKESPEAEE SCHOLAESHIP.
(Grace 28 May, 1908.)
1. There shall be established a Scholarship to be called the "Charles
Oldham Shakespeare Scholarship."
2. One moiety of the net amiual income derived from the Oldham
Bequest shall, subject to deduction for the expenses of examination, be
paid to the Scholar in equal half-yearly payments, the first payment to be
made in the Easter Term following the date of 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, 745
4. The Scholarship shall be tenable for one year; a Scholar shall not
be re-eligible.
5. The Vice- Chancellor shall before the end of the Easter Term give
notice of the days of examination and the date by which names of candi-
dates must be sent in. The names of candidates, with a statement of their
age and standing, shall be sent to the Vice-Chancellor through their re-
spective tutors.
6. The Scholarship shall be open to any undergraduate or Bachelor
designate in Arts or Law, provided that at the time of the examination not
more than nine complete terms have passed after the term in which he
commenced residence ; provided also that on the first day of the current
year he shall not have attained the age of twenty-five years.
7. The examination shall include four papers, one of which shall
consist of subjects for an Essay or Essays. The examiners shall be at
liberty, if they think fit, to examine candidates orally. The examination
shall, as provided by the terms of the bequest, be directed towards testing
the candidates' "knowledge of William Shakespeare's works."
8. The examination shaU be conducted and the award made by two
examiners nominated by 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 pounds out of the income of the fund.
8*. The first appointment of examiners shall be made as soon as
possible after the Regulations have been approved by the Senate
9. If in any year there shall be in the opinion of the examiners no
suitable candidates for the Scholarship, no election shall be made in that
year, and the stipend of the vacant Scholarship shall be paid to the capital
of the fund.
SMART STUDENTSHIP IN BOTANY.
In 1904, Mr F. G. Smart, M.A., M.B., of Gonville and Caius
College, offered to establish in the University a Fund for the
endowment of a Studentship in Botany. The offer was accepted,
and the following Regulations approved by Grace, June 9, 1904,
1. The Studentship shall be called the Frank Smart University
Studentship in Botany, and shall be devoted to the encouragement of
research ui Botany.
2. The value of the Studentship shall be £100 per annum or such
larger or smaller annual sum as the Fund may produce.
3. Graduates of the University shall be eligible for the Studentship,
provided that not more than fourteen complete terms have elapsed after
their first term of residence.
4. The appointment to the Studentship shall be made by the Vice-
Chancellor, the Master of Gonville and Caius CoUege, and the Professor
of Botany.
5. TJie successful candidate shall devote himself to research in Botany
under the direction of the Professor of Botany.
6. The conditions under which the research is to be conducted, and the
place or places in which it is to be carried on, shall be determined by the
Professor of Botany.
7. The Studentship shall ordinarily be tenable for two years, upon the
condition that at the end of the first year the Professor of Botany certify
to the Vice- Chancellor that he is satisfied that the Student is diligently
carrying out his course of research. The Student shall in special cases be
eligible for re-appointment for a third year. A Student may be appointed
for one year only.
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746 GOKDON WIGAN FUND.
8. Due notice that an appointment is to be made shall in each case be
given. The first appointment shall be made in July 1904, and subsequent
appointments shall ordinarily be made as vacancies arise.
9. During any vacancy of the Studentship, the income shall be added
to the capital of the Fund.
10. These Eegulations, 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, namely, the encouragement of research in Botany, shall be
maintained.
1904 A. M. Smith, B.A., Emm.
1906 D. Thoday, B.A., Trin.
1908 S. Mangham, B.A., Emm.
GORDON WIGAN FUND.
A sura 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 1904 transferred
to the University ; and the following Regulations for the admini-
stration of the bequest were approved by Grace of 16 Feb. 1905 :-
THE GORDON WIGAN FUND.
1. The sum bequeathed to the 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. The 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 Board 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 Chemistry) in such manner as the Special Board for
Physics and Chemistry may from time to time determine, and as to the
other moiety (hereinafter referred to as the Gordon Wigan Income for
Biology and Geology) in such manner as the Special Board for Biology
and Geology may from time to time determine.
4. The accounts 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.
5. No portion of the Gordon Wigan Income for Physics and Chemistry
shall be applied to a specified purpose for a longer period than five years,
but if such apphcation is made for five years or a shorter period it may at
the expiration of such period be renewed for a further period or periods,
provided that such renewed periods shall in no case exceed five years each.
If any portion of this Income be unexpended in any year it shall be
carried forward. Any portion of the balance carried forward may be
invested by the Financial Board, with the consent of the Special Board
for Physics and Chemistry.
WILKIN STUDENTSHIP. 747
The Special Board for Physics and Chemistry shall report to the Senate
annually in the Lent Term shewing the manner in which the Income has
been applied during the preceding civil year,
1907 F. Buckney, B.A., Sidney.
THE GOEDON WIGAN INCOME FOR BIOLOGY AND
GEOLOGY.
6. No portion of the Gordon Wigan Income for Biology and Geology
shall be applied to a specified purpose for a longer period than five years,
but if such application is made for five years or a shorter period it may at
the expiration of such period be renewed for a further period or periods,
provided that such renewed periods shall in no case exceed five years each.
If any portion of this Income be unexpended in any year it shall be
carried forward. Any portion of the balance carried forward may be
invested by the Financial Board with the consent of the Special Board
for Biology and Geology.
The Special Board for Biology and Geology shall report to the Senate
annually in the Lent Term shewing the manner in which the Income has
been applied during the preceding civil year.
7. The foregoing regulations shall be subject to alteration by Ordinance
provided that the regulations shall always be in accordance with the pro-
visions of Mr Wigan's will.
ANTHONY WILKIN STUDENTSHIP.
In 1905, Mr Frederick Wilkin oflfered to found a Studentship
in Ethnology and Archaeology in memory of his son, Mr Anthony
Wilkin, B.A., late of King's College. This offer was accepted by
Grace of 8 June 1905, and the following Regulations approved : —
1. The Studentship shall be called the Anthony Wilkin Studentship in
Ethnology and Archaeology, and shall be devoted to the encouragement of
research in these subjects.
2. The endownnent and all other monies or lands, which may hereafter
be added to it, shall be vested in the Chancellor, Masters, and Scholars of
the University of Cambridge.
3. The income of the endowment shall be allowed to accrue from time
to time until the fund shall amount to not less than £200.
4. Subject to the preceding regulation a Student shall be appointed as
often as the Board think fit, provided that a candidate of sufficient merit
shall present himself.
5. Members of the University shall be eligible for the Studentship,
preference being given ceteris panhits to candidates under the standing
of Master of Arts.
6. The appointment to the Studentship shall be made by the Board of
Anthropological Studies.
7. The Student shall devote himself to research in Ethnology or
Archaeology under the direction of the ex-ojicio members of the Board of
Anthropological Studies, who shall determine the conditions under which
the research is to be conducted, and the place or places in which it is to be
carried on.
8. The stipend of the Student shall be paid in two equal instalments,
the first within one month of his election, and the second six months after
the first, provided that at the time of the second payment the ex-officio
members of the Board are satisfied that the Student is diligently carrying
out his coui-se of research. If the ex-ojficio members of the Board are not
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748 FREDERICK JAMES QUICK FUND.
so satisfied, they shall have power to withhold the payment of the 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 princii)al object
of the Fund, namely, the encouragement of research in Ethnology and
Archaeology shall be maintained.
11. The first Studentship shall be offered in 1906.
1906 A. R. Brown, B.A., Trin.
FREDERICK JAMES QUICK FUND.
Frederick James Quick by his Will left his residuary Estate
and the Income thereof upon Trust for the University of Cam-
bridge as a permanent fund for the promotion of Study and
Research in the Sciences of Vegetable and Animal Biologj'.
By Grace of the Senate, May 10, 1906, 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 j)romotion of study and research in
the sciences of vegetable and animal biology.
2. The Fund shall consist of the residuary estate of the late Frederick
James Quick (hereinafter called the Founder) bequeathed by him to the
University of Cambridge for the purpose hereinbefore described and of any
other monies from time to time invested by the Financial Board pursuant
to the powers hereinafter mentioned.
3. The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University shall be
the persons authorised to hold and administer the principal of the Fmid
and the receipt or receipts of the Vice-Chancellor of the University shall
be a good discharge to the Trustees of the will of the Founder for all
monies therein acknowledged to be received.
4. The administration of the income of the Fund shall be entrusted to
a Board of Managers consisting of the Vice-Chancellor and six Members
of the Senate appointed by Grace, three on the nomination of the Council
of the Senate and three on the nomination of the Special Board for
Biology and Geology. The Managers appointed by Grace shall hold office
for six years, but, of the six first appointed one shall be appointed until
31 December 1911 only, one until 31 December 1910 only, one until
31 December 1909 only, one until 31 December 1908 only, one until
31 December 1907 only, and one until 31 December 1906 only, and on the
occurrence of a vacancy amongst such Members by the expiration of the
time of tenure a new Manager to be nominated by the Body which
nominated his predecessor in office shall be appointed by Grace. A re-
tiring Manager shall be eligible for reappointment.
In case of a vacancy occurring amongst such Managers from any other
cause than the expiration of the time of tenure, a new Manager shall be
appointed as before provided to fill the vacant place. He shall be nomin-
ated by the body which nominated the person whose substitute 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. 749
5. No resolution of the Managers shall be valid unless approved by at
least four Managers at a meeting to which all the Managers have been
summoned.
6. The income of the Fund shall from time to time as and when
received be j^aid to the Financial Board and placed to a separate account.
Payments from this account shall be made as hereinafter provided. State-
ments shewing the receipts and payments and the securities of which the
fund consists shall be published annually in the University accounts.
7. There shall be established in the University a Professorship imder
the provisions of Statute B, Chap, vi, Sect. 6.
The holder of this Professorship shall be called the Quick Professor of
Biology.
The stipend attached to the Professorship shall be nine-tenths of the
income of the Fund, ijrovided always that if in any year nine-tenths of the
income of the fund shall exceed the sum of £1000 the Professor's stipend
shall be £1000 and no more, and provided further that if in any year the
Professor shall hold a Fellowship or Headship in any College of the
University his stipend as such Professor shall not exceed £800.
The Professorship shall not be tenable for more than three years
without a fresh election open to all candidates including the prior holder
thereof.
8. The Quick Professorship shall be subject to the following regu-
lations.
(1) Unless and until the Senate shall otherwise determine under the
provisions of regulation 11 hereinafter contained, it shall be the duty of
the Professor to devote himself to the study of the Protozoa, especially
such as cause disease, and generally to promote that branch of science by
research and by the superintendence of a laboratory and otherwise. He
shall not be required to give lectures in more than one University
Term in each year, when he shall set forth the result of researches 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 the knowledge of Protozoa in the Laboratory together
with a list of the papers on the subject written by himself or his pupils
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 Professor-
ship, Readership or Lectureship in the University or elsewhere.
(5) The Election of the Professor shall rest with the Board of
Managers hereinbefore mentioned.
(6) On the occurrence of a vacancy in the Professorship the election
shall be governed by sections 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 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 xi for the Residence and Duties of Professors and
Readers, so far as such provisions are not inconsistent with anything
herein contained.
9. The income of the fimd shall be applied from time to time as
follows :
(i) Nine-tenths of the income in each year or such smaller sum as
may be required shall be applied to the payment of the Quick Professor of
Biology.
750 G. C. WARR SCHOLARSHIP.
(ii) The balance of the income in each year shall be placed at the
disposal of the Quick Professor of Biology 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 applied or expended under this
Section.
(iii) Subject to the provisions 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 control 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 tune invested by the Financial Board in the name of the
Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University in such manner as the
Financial Board shall think fit provided that such funds shall always be
invested in 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 person for more than
three years without a fresh election open to all candidates including the
prior holder 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.
G. C. WARR SCHOLARSHIP.
Mrs C. B. Warr bequeathed ^5000 for the founding of a Fellow-
ship or Scholarship for Classical Research. By Grace of the
Senate, June 17, 1909, the following Regulations for the Scholar-
ship were adopted : —
1. There shall be established a Scholarship for Classical Research to
be called the George C. Warr Scholarship.
2. Before the end of the Easter Tei-m 1911 and in the same term in
every alternate year thereafter until the Senate shall otherwise determine,
the election of a scholar shall take place on a day appointed by the Vice-
Chancellor; provided that, so long as Regulation 9 for the Prendergast
Studentship remains unaltered, the George C. Warr Scholarship shall not
be awarded in any year in which the Electors to the Prendergast Student-
ship give notice that they are prepared to receive applications from
candidates.
3. The Electors to the Scholarship shall be the Electors to the Charles
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Oldham Classical Scholarship who shall henceforward be called the
Electors to the Charles Oldham Classical Scholarship and to the George
C. Warr Scholarship.
4. The Scholarship shall be tenable for one year, but a Scholar shall
be eligible for re-election.
5. The Electors may take such steps as they may think fit to enquire
into the quahfications of candidates ; provided that the Scholarship shall
not be awarded on the result of a competitive examination.
6. Any member of the University shall be eligible or re-eligible for the
•Scholarship who has passed some final examination or other test for the
degree of Bachelor of Arts ; provided that befoi'e the term in which the
election is made at least ten and not more than sixteen terms shall have
elapsed since the end of his first term of residence. 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 June and each candidate
shall at the time of sending in his name submit to the Vice-Chancellor
■a statement concerning the course of classical research which he will
pursue if elected.
7. The stipend of the Scholar shall be two hundred pounds, provided
that the income of the fund in the preceding two years amomits to that
sum, or, if the income of the fund in the i)receding two years does not
amount to that sum, such smaller sum as may have accrued during those
two years. It shall be paid in advance in equal half-yeai'ly 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
shaU have satisfied them that he is fulfilling the object of the Scholarship.
He shall make a similar report at the end of his tenure.
8. If the income of the fund for the two years preceding the election
of a Scholar shall exceed two hundi-ed pounds, the amount by which such
income exceeds two hundred pounds shall be paid to a Reserve Fund from
which gi-ants may be made by the Electors in furtherance of study or
research, or any necessary expenses may be defrayed which may be
incurred in ascertaining the qualifications of a candidate. Any portion
of the Reserve Fund may on the recommendation of the Electors be
invested and added to the capital of the Fund.
9. If in any year there shall be in the opinion of the Electors no
suitable candidate for the Scholarship, no election shall be made for that
year and the stipend of the vacant Scholarship shall be paid to the
Reserve Fund.
10. The Scholarship shall not be tenable with the Allen Scholarship,
the Craven Studentship, the Prendergast Studentship, or the Charles
Oldham Classical Scholarship.
11. These Regulations, except Regulation 1, shall be subject to
alteration by Grace of the Senate.
THE SHEEPSHANKS ASTRONOMICAL EXHIBITION.
The representatives of the late Rev. Richard Sheepshanks,
M.A., Fellow of Trinity College, founded in 1858 an Exhibition to
be given to that Undergraduate of the University, elected by the
Master and Seniors of Trinity College, who should be found, upon
762
EXHIBITIONS.
notice of competition publicly given, and examination held by them
or by persons appointed by them, to be best versed in Astronomy,
theoretical and practical.
The person elected is to become a Student of Trinity College and
to retain the Exhibition 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 Exhibition is the interest of £1666. 13«. 4d. three per cent,
consols.
1859 J. Stirling, Trin.
1861 T. Barker, Trin.
1864 Hon. J. W. Strutt, Trin.
1866 C. Niven, Trin.
1868 J. Hopkinson, Trin.
1871 H. Lamb, Trin.
1874 T. C, Lewis, Trin. \ -^
J. W. Lord, Trin. J^^*
1877 J. E. A. Steggall, Trin.
1879 J. J. Thomson, Trin.
1882 H,
1888 F.
G.
1891 P.
1894 R
1897 C.
A.
1901 J.
1903 P.
1907 H.
\JEq.
H. Turner, Trin.
W. Dyson, Trin. •
T. Walker, Trin.
H. Cowell. Trin.
T. Whittaker. Trin.
M. Martin- Jones, Trin.
H. Pocock, Trin.
C. M. Garnett, Trin.
E. Marrack, Trin.
K. Shaw, Trin.
L^g.
Highly recommended :
J, B. Wilton, Trin.
4, A, R. Hinlc8, Trin. ; 1907, S. Brodetsky, Trin. ; G. N. Watson, 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-
ing 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. That an Undergraduate or Bachelor Designate in Arts may be a
candidate for a Chancellor's Medal in any year if, at the end of the
Examination 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 be 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. That the Examiners for the Chancellor's Medals shall be the Vice-
Chancellor, the Regius Professor of Greek, the Professor of Latin, and the
Public Orator, together with 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 Chancellor's Medals. Provided
that, in the event of any of the permanent ex 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 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 Grace of the Senate.
3. That the Examination shall begin 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 Chancellor's Medals the same papers as are given to the candidates for
the University Scholarship or Scholarships, or different papers, or partly
the same papers and partly different papers.
5. That 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.
1759 J. Hawes, Jesus.
J. Cowper, Corpus.
1760 W. Tighe, John's.
S. Drake, Caius.
1761 W. Post, Queens'.
R. Maddison, Peter's.
1762 J. Pemberton, Pemb.
H. Whitfield, Pemb.
1763 J. Williamson, Trinity.
A. W. By am, Sidney.
1764 J. Lambert, Trinity.
W. C. Unwin, Christ's.
1765 G. Travis, John's.
B. Shipperdson, Trin.
1752 F. Maseres, Clare.
B. Porteus, Christ's.
1753 W. Craven, John's.
J. Pilgrim, John's.
1754 S. Hallifax, Jesus.
H. Elmsall, John's.
1755 E. Apthorp, Jesus.
T. Castley, Jesus.
1706 J. Webster. Corpus.
E. Impey, Trinity.
1757 C. Marsh, Trinity.
J. Johnson, Clare.
1758 R.Beadon, John's,
W. Kerrich, Catharine
1766 J. Law, Christ's.
J. Milner, Catharine.
1767 R. Raikes, John's.
W. Pearce, John's.
1768 R. Hey, Magdalene.
B. Ferrior, Queens'.
1769 R. Ward, Trinity.
W. Jones, Peter s.
1770 S. Prime, John's.
W. Smith, John's.
1771 E. Law, Peter's.
T. Bromley, John's
1772 H. Bedford, John's.
M. Field, Pembroke.
32—5
754
EXAMINATION
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.
1776 S. Forster, John's.
G. Wakefield, Jesus.
1777 J. Baynes, Trinity.
T. Hughes, John's.
1778 H. Bankes, Trin. Hall.
J. Six, Trinity.
1779 J. Lens, John's.
E.Christian, John's.
1780 T. Gisbome, John's.
J. Morgan, Trinity.
1781 G. Law, Queens'.
R. Pedley, John's.
1782 R. Porson, Trinity.
B. E. Sparke, Pemb.
1783 R. Heslop, Sidney.
B. Newton, Jesus.
1784 J. Tunstall, Christ's.
G. Gordon, John's.
1785 H. Lloyd, Trinity.
G. Whitehead, Jesus.
1786 R.Ramsden, Trinity.
R. Leycester, Trinity.
1787 J. Raine, Trinity.
C. Chevallier, Pemb.
1788 H. J. Hinchliffe, Trin.
W. Heberden, John's.
1789 J. Heys, Trinity.
B. Evans, Pembroke.
1790 F. Wrangham,Trin.H.
J. Tweddell, Trinity
1791 T. Miller, Trinity.
A. W. TroUope, Pemb.
1792 E, Maltby, Pembroke
W. Cooper, John's.
1793 C. Heberden, John's.
T. G. Taylor, Trinity.
1794 J. Doncaster, Christ s.
W. Taddy, John's.
1795 G. Caldwell, Jesus.
H. Holland, John's.
1796 S. Butler, John's.
John D'Oyly, Corpus.
1797 W. Selwyn, Trinity.
C. Leigh, Christ's.
1798 W. Frere, Trinity.
R. Parry, Trinity.
1799 N. C.Tindal, Trinity.
B. Frere, Trinity.
1800 C. W. Le Bas, Trinity.
L. Shadwell, John's.
1801 C. Grant, Magdalene.
R. Grant, Magdalene.
1802 S. M. Phillips, Sidney.
R. Palgrave, John's.
1803 J. Parke, Trinity.
C. J. Hoare, John's.
1804 J. Kay e, Christ's.
J. H. Monk, Trinity.
1805 W. Longley, John's.
W. G. Cautley, Pemb.
1806 T. Mitchell, Pemb.
J. D. Hustler, Trinity.
J 807 J. K. Miller, Trinity.
J. Goodrich, Trinity.
1808 C. J. Blomfield, Trin.
R. Ward, Trinity.
1809 E. H. Alderson, Caius.
J.Standley,Caius.
1810 T. S. Brandreth, Trin.
G. Hodson, Trinity.
1811 E. V. Blomfield, Caius.
R. W. Evans, 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. Waddineton, Trin.
W. Owen, John's.
1816 J. Graham, Chr. 1 j^„
M.Lawson,Mag. j^9-
1817 H. J. Rose, Trinity.
E. Gambler, Trinity.
1818 C. Thirlwall, Trinity.
G. Stainforth, Trinity.
1819 T. Thorp, Trinity.
A. M. Wale, John's.
1820 H. Waddington,Trin., ,
T.P.Piatt, Trin. i^
1821 A. OUivant, Trinity.
W. H. F. Talbot, Trin.
1822 G. Long, Trinity.
H. Maiden, Trinity.
1823 F. Field, Trin. I „
T. Crick, Joh. | ^*-
1824 F. Malkin, Trinity.
W. Barham, Trinity.
1825 J. F. Isaacson, John's.
R. Williamson, Trin.
1826 T. Stratton, Trinity.
John Hodgson, Trin.
1827 B.H.Kennedy, John's.
V. F. Hovenden, Trin.
1828 W. Selwyn, John's.
T. W. Peile, Trinity.
1829 W. A. Soames, Trin.
W. Martin, John's.
1830 C. Wordsworth, Trin.
T, Hen. Steel, Trin.
1831 J. W. Blakesley, Trin.
W. H. Hoare, John's.
1832 E.L. Lushington,Trin.
W.H.Thompson, Trin.
1833 E. H. Bunbury, Trin.
J. Hildyard, Christ's.
1834 T. K. Selwyn, Trinity.
W. Forsyth, Trinity.
1835 H.Goulbum, Trinity.
E. Howes, Trinity.
1836 W. A. Osborne, -rrin.
J. S. Mansfield, Trin.
1837 T. Whytehead, John's.
W. G. Humphry, Trin.
1838 C. J. Vaughan, Tr. j «J
LordLyttelton, Tr. \^
1839 A. S. Eddis, Trinity.
J. G. Maitland, Trin.
1840 A. C. Gooden, Trinity.
W. S. Wood, John's.
1842 H.A.J. Munro,Trin.
B.Shaw, Trinity.
1843 E. H. Giffbrd, John's.
G. Druce, Peter's.
1844 H. J. S, Maine, Pemb.
W. G. Clark, Trinity.
1845 F. Rendall, Trinity.
T. F. Knox, Trinity.
1846 F. Lushington, Trin.
H. Hallam, Trinity.
1847 C. Evans, Trinity.
A. A. Vansittart, Trin.
1848 C. B. Scott, Trinity.
B. F. Westcott, Trin.
1849 H. E. Rowe, Trin. \
W.H.Waddington.Tr.J
1850 C. Schreiber, Trinity.
W. J. Beamont.Trin.
1851 J. B. Lightfoot, Trin.
G. Burn, Trinity.
1852 E. W. Benson, Trin.
E. Macnaghten, Trin.
1853 L. Craven, Trinity.
E. A. Scott, Trinity.
1854 F. V. Hawkins, Trin.
S. H. Burbury, Joh.
1855 E. G. Hancock, Joh.
W. J. Rees, Joh.
1856 E. L. Brown, Trinity.
T. B. Rowe, John's.
1857 J. R. Seeley, Christ's.
F. T. Piatt, Trinity.
1858 E. C. Clark, Trinity.
A. W. Potts, John's.
1859 H. Sidgwick, Trin.
J. W. Longmire, Joh.
1860 F. C. Hodgson, ) .
King's. > ^
J. Peile, Christ's. ) ^
1861 E. A. Abbott, John's.
D.C.Richmond, Peter's.
1862 J. R. Mozley, ) .
King's. } jg"
W.K.Wilson,Trin.) "^
1863 A. Sidgwick, Trin.
1864 H.W. Mozley, King's.
A. R. Vardy, Trin.
1865 R. Whitelaw, Trin.
B. E. Hammond, Trin
1866 P. V. Smith, King's.
A. E. Humphreys, Tr.
1867 F. Pollock, Trinity.
F.H.B. Daniell.TrJn.
1868 J. H. Taylor, Trin.
W.L.Hetherington.Tr.
1869 J. S. Reid, Christ's.
R. K. Rodwell, Emm,
1870 E. B. Birks, Trin. ) 5J,
E. W. South, Trin. l^
1871 J. G. Fawcus, Trin.
R. Appleton, Trin.
1872 R. D. Archer-Hind, Tr.
J. H. Pratt, Trin.
1873 I S. H. Butcher, Trin. ) .
T. E. Page, Joh. [^
A.W.Verrall,Trin.\*^
1874 W. Leaf, Trin. ] o-
F.H.Rawlins, King'sjfi^
1875 A. G. Peskett, Magd.
J. Gow, Trin.
1876 H. Wace, Joh.
J. P. Postgate, Trin.
1877 J. E.C.Welldon, King's
O. Chawner, King's.
1878 A. H. Cooke, King's.
W. W. English, Joh.
1879 H. R.Tottenham,Trin.
E. V. Arnold, Trin.
1 A third Medal was givea in this yearhjr Hi* Grace theChaocellor.
PRIZES.
766
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
1888
G. M. Edwards, Tr. i ^
R St John Parry, J^
Trin. M^
H. C. Goodhart, Trin.
Joseph A. Robinson,
Christ's.
T, G. Tucker, Joh. | 5;.
W. Wyse, Trin. j^
W. R. Inge, King's.
W. E. Barker, Trin.
J. Adam, Caius.
S. M. Leathes, Trin.
H. V. Macnaghten, Tr.
J. Strachan, Perab.
M. R. James, King's.
H. B. Smith, Trin.
C. Williams, Trin.
J. L. A. Paton, Joh.
L.G. B.J.Ford, King's.
N. K. Stephen, Trin.
E. J. Brooks, Joh. "i 5j<
W. Loring, King's, j^
1890 E. Abbott, C&ius.
H. B. Walters, King's.
1891 A. B. Cook, Trin.
T. A. Bertram, Caius.
1892 T. R. Glover, Joh.
W. C. Summers, Joh.
1893 1. G. M. Buck, Caius.
1894 1. T. M. Taylor, Caius.
2. J. H. Stamp, Trin.
1895 1. E. H. Marsh, Trin.
2. A.D.Nightingale,Tr.
1896 J. A. Nairn, Trin.
L. D. Barnett, Trin.
1897 A. R Bernays, Tr. 1 ^
P.M. Cornford,Tr.j^
1898 1. A. W. Mair, Caius.
2. G. C. Armstrong, Tr
1899 1. J. Toplis, Trin.
1900 1. E. Harrison, Trin.
2. R. K. Gaye, Trin.
1901 1. F. H. Marshall, Em.
2. T. G. Johnson, Jes.
1902 1. W. Rennle, Trin.
2. J. E. C. Jukes, Pern.
1903 1. R. C. Richards, Tr.
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. I*
C. E. Stuart, Tr.)^
1906 2. F.R.Dale,Trin.| .
R. L. G. Butler,> ^
Trin. I ^
H.Mattingly, Caius.
A. D. Knox, King's.
D.S. Robertson, Tr.
E. G. Selwyn, Kg's.
1907 1.
2.
1908 1.
2.
1909 F.
R,
E. Adcock, Kg's.) ^a<
Hackforth, Tr. /^
Proxime accessit, or nearly equal to successful Candidates, 18S0, E. C. Perry, King's : 1882, J. C.
Moss, Joh.; 1886, A. F. Hort, Trin.; 1892, R. J. G. Mayor, King's; 1898, J. F. Dobson, Trin.; 1900,
A. E. A. W. Smyth, Trin. ; 1907, J . Fraser, Trin.
Deserving of honourable mention, 1883, M. S. Dimsdale, King's; A. Macnattiara, Trin.j A. C.
Pearson, Chrint'ii; 1884 E. A. Gardner. Caius, S. A. T. Rowlatt, Kia^'«; 1885, E. von B. Ben8ly,Trin.,
F. Dames- Long worth, Trin., M. J. Kendall, Trm., H. F. W. Tatham,Trin.; 1886, A. F. Hort, Trin.,
J. A. Kempthorne. Trin., L. Whibley, Pemb. ; 1902, R. McG. Dawkins, Emm.; 1903, W. B Anderson,
Trin.,8. A Sydney-Turner, Trin.; 1908, A. Y. Campbell, Joh.; 1909, W. H.Duke, Jesus, A. S. F. Gow,Tr.
Distinguished and highly distinguished, 1887, R. S. Conway, Caius, C. M. Knatchbull-Hugessen,
King's, N. Wedrt, 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., E. H. Miles, King's,
R. A. Nicholson, Trin., H. Rackham, Christ's; 1892, T. Llewellyn Davies, Trin., H. J. Edwards,
Trin., R. J. G. Mayor, King's; 1895, F. B. Malim, Trin.; 1896, G. E. Moore, Trin.; 1898 H. F. Carlill,
Trin,; 1900, E. J. Turner, Trin.
Note :— Whenever there is an omission of a year, no Medals were a4iudged.
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 given every year, so long as he held the Professor-
ship, to the two persons who should shew the greatest 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 sufficient merit.
1852.
Middle Bachelors.
G. M. Gorham, Trin.
A. A.Ellis, Trin. \
L. B. Seeley, Trin. \JEq
J.Sharpe, Jesus. )
G. W. Mounsey, Trin.
C. M. Kennedy, Caius.
1853.
1854.
1855.
Commencing Bachelors.
J. B. Heard, Caius.
P. A. Smith, Trin.
T. Scott, Caius.
J. Ramsay, Trin.
H. T. Braithwaite, Clare.
A. W. Pearson, Pemb.
756 EXAMINATION
CHANCELLOR'S MEDAL FOR LEGAL STUDIES.
His Royal Highness the Prince Consort, late Chancellor of the
University, gave annually a gold medal for the encouragement
of Legal Studies in the University. The Priz-e was continued by
the succeeding Chancellor until 1886, after which date the medal
is given as "The Chancellor's Medal for the Encouragement of
the Study of English Law" (see below).
1857 H. Shield, B.A. Jesus.
1858 R. H. Manley, B.A. Clare.
1859 J. S. Williams, B.A. Trin.
1860 D. P. Pennethorne, B.A. Trin. Hall.
1861 L. T. Baines, B.L. Trin.
1862 A. Freeman, B.A. Joh.
1863 M. C. Buszard, B.A. Trin.
1864 H. N. Mozley, B.A. King's.
1865 R. Swan, B.L. Trin. Hall
1866 B. Walker, B.A. Trin. Hall.
1867 J. W. Willis-Bund, B.A. Caius.
1868 J. G. Wood, B.A. Emmanuel.
1869 V. I. Chamberlain, B.A. Queens'.
1871 C. V. Childe, B.A. Corpus.
1872 J. H. Moxon, B.A., B.L, Trin.
1873 J. A. Foote, B.A. Joh.
1874 E. H. S.Nugent, B.A. Trin.
1875 C. S. Kenny, LL.B. Down.
1877 H. Bond, B.A. Trin. Hall.
1879 P. M. Laurence, B.A. Corpus.
1881 W. P. Schreiner, Down.
1882 D. L. Harris, Down.
1886 W. W. Buckland, Caius.
Proxime accessit, or nearly equal to successful Candidates, 1859, H. Ludlow, Joh., D. P. Penne«
thorne, Trln.H., H. Smith, Trin. ; 1885, H. Fraser, B.A., Trin. H.
Deserving of special commendation, 1857, E. W. Stock, Joh.
Note: — Whenever there is an omission of a year, no Medal was adjudged.
CHANCELLOR'S MEDAL FOR THE ENCOURAGE-
MENT OF THE STUDY OF ENGLISH LAW.
By Grace Dec. 11, 1885, "The Chancellor's Medal for Legal
Studies" is, after the Examination in 1885, called "The Chan-
cellor's Medal for the Encouragement of the Study of English
Law." The following are the Regulations :
1. The Prize shall be awarded, by the Examiners for the Law
Tripos, to the candidate who shall be most distinguished in the
second part of the Examination for the Law Tripos so far as the
same relates to English Law. Provided that such prize shall 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 honours in the second part of the Law Tripos
of the current year; to all Students who, having passed the
examinations entitling to admission to the title of Bachelor
designate in Arts or Law, are not of sufficient standing to be
created Masters of Arts or Law; to all Students who, having
taken the degree of Bachelor of Arts Jure natalium, are not of
sufficient standing to be created Masters of Arts ; and to all
Students in Medicine of not more than seven years' standing
since matriculation, who shall have passed the examinations for
the degree of Bachelor of Medicine.
3. No person , who has gained the Prize, shall be admitted as
a candidate for it a second time.
1886 E. Jenks, King's.
1888 W. J. Whittaker.
1892 A. H. Chaytor, Clare.
1895 _G.G.Ba^,Joh.j^^
1897 J. K R. de Villiers, Joh.
1899 A. F. Topham, Queens'.
1900 W. G. Brown, Trin.
1906 R. Burrows, Trin. H.
N. J. de VV"et
Note ;_'WheneTer there is an omission of a year, no Medal was adjudged.
PEIZES. 767
CARUS GREEK TESTAMENT PRIZES.
Several friends of the Rev. William Carus, M.A., Canon of
Winchester, and late Senior Fellow of Trinity College, desirous of
testifying their regard to Mr Carus, raised a Fund amounting to
£500, 3 per Cent. Consols ; which they offered 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 sura 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 Regulations :
1. That there shall be two yearly Frizes, to be called The Curtis Greek
Testament Prizes.
2. That one of the Prizes be open to any student who is an Under-
graduate or Bachelor designate in Arts or Law, provided that at the time
of the examination 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 Bachelor in Arts, l^aw, 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 for each Prize) to be laid out
in standard Theological Books, the successful Candidates being allowed to
choose the Books, subject to the approval of the Regius Professor of Divinity.
5. That one Examiner, who shall be a Member of the Senate, shall be
nominated in every year by the Vice-Chancellor, the Professors of Divinity,
and the Regius Professor of Greek, to hold office for two years, and that
his name shall be proposed to the Senate for election before the division of the
Lent Term.
6. That, whenever a vacancy mayoccur, anew 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' Prize shall both take place on the Thursday after the 8th of
November in each year.
9. That the Candidates shall be required to send in their names to the
Examiners at least a week before the day on which they are to 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 Translation and Questions
upon the Criticism and Interpretation of the Greek Testament.
12. That a successful Candidate shall not be a second time elected to
receive the same Prize.
Bachelors' Prize.
1854 A. A. Ellis, Trin.
1855 G. F, Maclear.Trin.
1856 H. E. Gedge, Caius.
W. H. B. Proby, Trin.
1857 W. J. Rees, Joh.
1868 W. H. Barlow, Joh.
1869 W. S. Smith, Trin.
Undergraduates' Prize.
1854 G. F. Maclear, Trin.
1855 G. F.Hitchcock, Tnn.)
H. B. Swete, Caius. i"'
1856 E. E. Bowen, Trin.
1857 E. Bell, Trin. 1 ^^
W. S. Smith, Trin. 1^9
1858 H. J. Matthew, Trin.
1859 W. J. J osling, Christ's.
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Bachelors' Prize.
1860 H. M. Luckock, Jesus.
1861 H. Bothainley, Trin.
1862 R. Sinker, Trin.
W. J. Josling, Christ's.
J. S. Pater, Trin.
W. H. Rowlandson, Corpus i ^„
H.D.M.Spence, Corpus. \^^-
H. S. Gedge, Cath.
J. E. Fox, Christ's.
H. M. Gwatkin, Joh. 1-,^
J. H. Honeyburne, Cath, j"^*'
F. Watson, Joh.
W. A. Hayne, Trin. ) _,
A. J. Worlledge, Caius.J ^9-
A. C. Jennings, Jesus.
W. S. Wood, Joh,
1867
1870
1871
1872
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
1889
1890
1891
■ mq.
A, W. Streane, Emman.
C. H. Prior, Pemb.
C. W. E. Body, Joh.
F. Wallis, Caius.
G, R. Eden, Pemb.
H. E. Ryle, Kings.
W, E, Smyth, King's.
J, R. Ilarmer, King's,
J, O. F. Murray, Trin.
H. R. Banton, Jes.
C. H. Robinson, Trin.
G. W. Blenkin, Trin.
A. Westcott, Pemb.
A. Nairne, Jes.
A. E, Brooke, King's,)
C, Fo.xley, Joh, /
A, M, Knight, Pemb.
A. V. Valentine-Richards, Chr,
H. Smith, Joh,
P. M, Barnard, Clirist's,
F, Robinson, Christ's,) jr,
J, H, Srawley, Caius, i"^*-
A. N. Thomas, Pemb.
1894 T. W. Crafer, Jesus.
1895 C. F. Andrews, Pemb,
1896 B, H, Bosanquet, King's,
1897 W, L, E. Parsons, Pemb,
1898 C, E, Garrad, Jesus,
\JEq.
JEq.
1899 C,
1900 C,
H,
1901 C,
1902 S,
1903 W,
E,
1904 T,
1905 J.
1906 D,
1908 F,
T. Wood, Pemb,
Elsee, Joh.
C. O. Lanchester, Pemb.
West-Watson, Emman.
C. Carpenter, Caius.
K. L. Clarke, Jes.) -^^
A, Edghill, King's,/^*-
A, Nock, Pemb,
R. Darbyshire, Emm.
C. Woodhouse, Clare.
S. Marsh, Selwyn.
Undergradudtet' Prize.
1860 R. C. W. Raban, Emman.
R. Sinker, Trin.
1861 G. Austen, Joh.
1862 H. C. G. Moule, Trin.
H. D. M. Spenee, Corpus.
1863 P, V, Smith, King's ) ^„
A. R. Vardy, Trin, |^*
1864 G. P. Saxby, Trin.
1865 H. M. Gwatkin, Joh
T. H. Shaw, Clare.
1866 J. E. Fox, Christ's.
1867 D.B. Lees, Trin.
1868 E. B. Birks.Trin.
1869 A. Foster, Joh. ) „
A . C. Jennings, Jesus. ) ^
1870 A. F. Kirkpatrick, Trin.
1871 A. S. Stokes, Joh.
1872 E. C. Selwyn, King's.
1873 J. E, C, Weildon, King's,
JSq.
Mq.
■mq.
\^q.
A. L. Williams, Jesus.
1874 F. Wallis, Caius.
1875 H. E. Ryle, King's.
1876 A, E, Meredith, Trin.
1877 A. W. Robinson, Jesus.
1878 F. H. Colson, Joh.
1879 W. R. Roberts, King's.
1880 John Alfred Robinson, Christ's.
1881 W. H. Bennett, Joh. 1 ^
H.W. Wallis. Caius. 1^«-
1882 M. R. James, King's.
1883 C. H. Robinson, Trin.
1884 H. H. B. Ayles, Joh.
A. E. Brooke, King's.
^q.
1885 E. W. Brooks, King's.
1886 F. C. Burkitt, Trin.
1887 A. R. F. Hyslop, King's.
1888 F. Robinson, Clirist's.
1889 A. W. Greenup, Joh.
1890 J. C. Todd, Christ's.
1891 J. H. Srawley, Caius.
1892 A. H. M^Neile, Pemb.
1893 C. F. Andrews, Pemb. } -,
F. Stephenson, Christ's. J ^*-
1894 W. L. E. Parsons, Pemb,
1895 J. K, Sopwith, Emman,
1896 C, E. Garrad, Clare,
1897 E. J, Watson- Williams, Pemb,
J. R, Wilford, Christ's,
1898 R. R. Smith, Selwyn.
1899 H. Bisseker, Jesus. ) ^
R. Talbot, Emman. f ^«-
1900 H. G. Wood, Jesus.
1901 R. J. Morrice, Trin.
1902 G. B. Ekanayake, Selwyn.
1903 C.J.Smith, B.A. desig.,Pemb. \
H. H. Williams, B.A. desig.,f
Christ^s. S
1904 A. E. Talbot, Emm.
1905 F. S. Marsh, Selwyn.
1906 W, R, Garrad, Clare,
1907 L. S. Thornton, Emm,
1908 R. H. Willey, Caius.
Bachelors. Nearly equal to successful Candidate, 1&56, E. T. Iloare, Caius ; 189.5, B. H. Bosanquet,
King's; 1898, C. T. Wood, Pemb.; 1900, J. H. A. Hart, Joh. ; 1903, H. G. Wood, Jes.
Deserving honourable mention or special commendation, 1857, K. T. Hoare, Caius; 1896, W. L. E.
Parsons, Pemb., R. A. Wenham, King's ; 1901, H. Bisseker, Jesus, 8. C. Carpenter, Caius.
Passed with credit, 1861, R. C. W. Raban, Emm. ; 1870, A. Foster, Joh.
Undergraduates. Nearly equal to successful Candidate, 18.59, R. C. W. Raban, Emm.; 1869, E. A.
Beck, Trin. H., A. F. Kiriipatrick, Trin. ; 1879, W. New, Pet. ; 1901, E. A. Edghill, King's, G. B.
Ekanayake, Selwyn.
Deserving honourable mention or special commendation, 1856, H. W. Shackell, Pemb., W. S;
Smith, Trin.; 1863, W. R. Browne, Trin.; 1868, H. D. C. Nunn, Corpus; 1887, A, W. Greenup, Joh.
1900, C. E. Curzon, B.A. desig., Christ's; 1902, C. J. Smith, Pemb.
Passed with credit, 1870, H. Pope, Christ's, E. F. Wanstall, Cath.
Nearly equal to successful Candidate : 1906, L 3. Thornton, Emm.
Note -.—Whenever there is an omission of a year, no Prize was adjudged.
PRIZES.
759
EVANS PRIZE.
1 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 to that
Student amon^ the Candidates for Honours in the second part of the Theo-
logical Tripos who shall be judged by the Examiners to stand first in the
Papers on Ecclesiastical History and the Greek and Latin Fathers. Can-
didates for this Prize must oflPer 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 liberty to grant an additional Prize of the same or of
less value according as they may 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 Fund be given for excellence in some branch or
branches of Theological Studies, and the Prize connected with the name of
.\rchdeacon Evans.
1870 G. B. Rhind, Christ's.
1871 T. W. Drury, Christ's.
1872 A. F. Kirk})atrick,Trin.
1873 A. C. Jennings, Jesus.
1874 E. Bickersteth, Pemb.
1875 A. W. Streane, Emman.
A. L. Williams, Jes.
1877 G. J. Howson, Trin.
G. H. S. Walpole,Trin.
1878 F. Wallis, Caius. \ ^^
T. Williams, Joh. } ■^^'
■Mq.
\Mq.
1880 J. H. Battersby, Trin.
B. H. Harris.
1881 H. E. Ryle. King's. '
1882 W. H. Bennett, Joh.
1883 J. R. Harmer, King's.
1884 (.Jan.) H. J. C. Knight, B.A. Cath,
(June) A. Westcott, B.A. Pemb.
1886 R. J. E. Boggis, B.A. Pet.
1892 H. St J. Thackeray, King's.
1900 R. M. Woollev, B.A. Joh.
1907 A. B. Champion, B.A., Jesus.
Note : — Whenever there is an omission of a year, no Prize was adjudged.
GLADSTONE MEMORIAL PRIZE.
In 1899, the Committee of the Liberal Memorial to Mr
Gladstone offered to the University of Cambridge an annual
prize of the value of £10, for proficiency in History, Political
Science, and Economics, or one of these subjects.
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The oflFer was accepted by Grace of June 6, 1901, with the
following Regulations : —
1. The Prize of £10 in books shall be given in every year at the
discretion of the Examiners to that candidate for Honours in the First
Part or the Second Part of the 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
of distinguished merit.
2. If in any year the Prize shall not be awarded, it shall be competent
for the Examiners to award a second Prize in some subsequent year.
3. 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 1901.
1901 H. W. V. Temperley, King's.
1902 A. J. H. Smith, Trin.
1903 W. Mitchell, Cath.
1904 C. R. Fay, King's. ) ay^
C. S. Phillips, King's.]" ^^•
1906 Z. N. Brooke, B.A., Joh.
D, W. Ward, Joh.
1907 C. W. Previt^-Orton, Joh.
1908 J. E. S. Green, Pet.) ^„
F.D. Purser, Trin. f^«-
1909 N. Compton-Burnett, King'i
HEBREW PRIZE.
The sum of £300 subscribed by several Members of the Uni-
versity, and invested in the 5 per cent. Stock of the Scinde
Railway Company, for the purpose of founding a Prize for the
encouragement of the study of Hebrew in the University, was
accepted by a Grace of the Senate, Dec. 7, 1865.
In November 1867 the Rev. J. Nussey, of St Catharine's College,
gave £100 to increase this Prize.
The following are the Regulations :
The Prize shall 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 Tripos who shall be
judged by the Kxaminers to have shewn the best knowledge of Hebrew.
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 liberty to grant an additional Prize of the same or of
less value according as they may 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
appUed 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 there-
commendation of the Special Board for Divinity be invested and added to
the Capital of the Fund.
1866 W. H. Rowlandson, Corpus.
1867 W. Covington, Joh. i ;^
G. E. Phillins, Corpus, i^'*
1868 H. M. Gwatkin, Joh.
1869 J. E. Fox, Christ's.
1870 J. Sharpe, Christ's.
1871 P. K. Fyson, Christ's.
1872 J. H. Clay, Trin.
A.F. Kirkpatrick,Trin.
1873 A. C. Jennings, Jesus.
\2Eq.
1874 R. P. Luscorabe, Clare.
1875 A. L. Williams, Jesus.
18T7 H.J.Shaw, Pemb.
1878 Hon. I. G. N. Keith-Falconer, Trin.
1879 T. E. Hill, Christ's.
1881 H.E. Kyle, King's.
1882 W. H. Bennett, Joh.
1883 J. O. F. Murray, Trin.
1884 H. W. Wallis, B.A. Caius.
1886 H. H. B. Ayles, B. A. Joh.
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1888 V. C. Burkitt, Trin. i 1901 C. A. L. Senior, B.A., Joh,
1890 A, W. Greenup, B.A. Joh. ^ ' "' "
1892 B. Long, J oh.
1894 A. H. MeNeile, B.A. Pemb.
1896 F. H. Sangster, Jesus.
1898 C. H. Druitt, Corpus.
1899 T. H. Hennessy, B.A., Jesus.
1900 R. R. Smith, B.A. Selwvn.
1903 E. A. Edghill, B.A., King's.
1904 J. C. H. How, B.A., Joh.
H. M. J. Loewe, Queens'.
1907 F. S. Marsh, B.A., Selwyn,
1908 R. S. Cripps, B.A., Joh.
1909 R. H. Willey, B.A., Caius.
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 Jeremie,
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 shall be two annual 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 proceeds of the Fund shall be divided into two equal parts
(one for each pi-ize), 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 papers and shall be
concluded in one day.
5. The names of the Candidates shall be sent to the Kegius Professor
of Divinity at least one week before the day of examuiation.
6. The Divinity Professors shall in each year appoint two of their
number, who shall conduct the Examination; but, if a Professor so ap-
pointed declines to examine, he shall be allowed to nominate a deputy,
such nomination being subject to the approval of the Vice-Chancellor.
7. The Divinity Professors shall select as special subjects for examin-
ation in each year one or more books or portions of books taken from each
of these three classes ; (1) The Pentateuch and Historical Books in the Sep-
tuagint Version ; (2) The Prophets and Hagiographa in the same ; (3) The
Apocryphal books, the works of Philo and Josephus, and other Hellenistic
writings ; and notice shall be given of the books or portions of books 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 embrace translations and questions on the
history, criticism and interpretation, of the books, and also on the relation
of the Septuagint Version to the Hebrew original. Questions may also
be set to test the Candidates' knowledge of the fragments of the other
Greek Versions.
9. A Student, who has once obtained one of these Prizes, shall be
disqualified from competing again.
10. If in any year one or both of these Prizes shall not be adjudged
owing to the want of fit Candidates, the amount shall be added to the
capital of the Fund.
11. It shall be competent to the University from time to time to alter
these Regulations, provided that the object of the Founder be respected.
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1872 W. A. Hayne, Trinity.
A. C. Jennings, Jesus.
1873 W, S. Wood, J oh.
W. H. Daubney, Trin.
1874 R. P. Luscombe, Clare.
C. P. Hutchinson, Caius
1876 C. H. Prior, Pemb.
A. W. Streane, Corpus.
1876 C. R. Bingham, Trin.
Hon. I. G. N. Keith-Faleoner.Trin.
■Mq-
1877
H.E. Ryle, Kings
cks
^q.
F. J. Foakes- Jackson, Trin.
E. H. Nash, Trin.
J. H. Battersby, Trin.
W. E. Barnes, Pet.
A. N. Johnson, Trin
W. H. Bennett, Joh.
A. J. Maclean, King's.
W. Rhys Roberts, King's.
W. H. Bolton, Queens'.
H. R. Banton, Jesus.
J. R. Murray, Joh.
M. R. James, King's.
H. J. Warner, Joh.
A. Nairne, Jes.
H. T. E. Barlow, Joh.
A. E. Brooke, King's.
R. J. E. Boggis, Pet.) ^^
F. C. Burkitt, Trin. ] ^«'
F. Robinson, Christ's. \ &■
H. St. J. Thackeray, King's!^
Nearly equal to successful candidates : 1886, R. J.
Deserving of commendation : 1891, A. P. Bender,
Note :— Whenever there is an omission of a year,
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
1889
\mq.
1890 A. W. Greenup, Joh.
N. McLean, Christ's.
W. E. Jordan, King's.
H. Smith, Joh.
A. N. Thomas, Pemb.
H. J, Edwards, Trin.
1893 A. II. MeNeile, Pemb.
1894 H. W. Moule, Corpus.
1895 F. Lillingston, Pemb. )
W. L. R Parsons, Pemb.> ^q.
W. P. Wright, Joh. )
1896 S. A. Cook, Caius.
E. W. Winstanley, Trin.
R. R. Smith, Selwyn.
W. Outram, Pemb.
C. T. Wood, Pemb.
C. H. Druitt, Corpus.
H. C. O. Lanchester, Pemb.
R. M. WooUey, Joh.
1. E. A. Edghill, King's.
2. H. G. Wood, Jesus.
W. K. L. Clarke, Jes. )
C. W. Mitchell, Emm.V Mq.
C. J. Smith, Pemb. )
1. F. W. Fulford, Jesus.
2. J. R. Darbyshire, Emm.
1. G. F. Upton, Emm.
1. A. F. Gardiner, Jesus.
2. J. H. Bentley, Joh.
1. E. C. Dewick, Joh.
2. A. E. Talbot, Emm.
E. Boggis, Pet., J. H. Wiglesworth, Pemb.
Joh., G. W. Crook, Emm.
no Prize was adjudged.
1891
1892
1897
1898
1900
1901
1902
1904
1905
1906
1907
GEORGE LONG PRIZE.
The pupils and friends of the late George Long, Esq., M.A.
formerly Craven University Scholar and Fellow of Trinity College,
desiring to testify their veneration for his character and the high
sense they entertained of his services to literature and education,
raised a Fund amounting to ^500, which they oflfered to the
University for the foundation of a Prize for the encouragement
of the study of Roman Law and Jurisprudence, to be called the
George Long Prize. This sum was accepted by Grace of thcJ
Senate, June 2, 1881.
The Reg-ulalions are :
1. The Prize shall consist of the yearly interest of the capital sum, and
shall be given to that Candidate for honours in the first part of the Law
Tripos who shall be most distinguished in Roman Law and Jurisprud-
ence: provided that such Prize shall not necessarily be awarded in each
year, but only in cases of exceptional merit.
2. Whenever such Prize shall not be awarded, the amount of the Prize
for that occasion shall be added to the capital sum.
First open to competition in the Law Tripos of 1882.
1885 J. W. Wessels, Down.
1888 G. C. Smith, Trin. H.
1890 W. H. Moore, King's.
1894 .1. C. Smuts, Christ's.
1895 F. B. Sherring, Trin.
1896 J. E. R. de Villiers, Joh.
1897 R. J. R. Goffin, Jesus.
1903 J. Nissim, Joh.
1906 R. Burrows, Trin.H.
Recommended for second prize; 1886, A. 'Williams, Christ's.
Deserving of honourable mention : 1890, A. H. Chaytor, Clare.
Note :— Whenever there is an omission of a year, no Prize was adjudged.
PRIZES.
763
MARSHALL PRIZE.
The Professor of Political Economy, A. Marshall, M.A,
St John's College, having offered to the University a " Political
Economy Prize" for five years, his offer was accepted and the
following were awarded prizes.
1887 S. M. Leathes, B.A. Trin.
1888 J. MeT. E. M'Taggart, Trin.
1889 A. W. Flux, B.A. Joh.
1890 No prize adjudged.
1891 J. Welton, Caiiis.
MASON PRIZE FOR BIBLICAL HEBREW.
A sum amounting to upwards of £800 having been subscribed
by friends and former pupils of the Rev. Peter Hamkett Mason,
M.A., Fellow of St John's College, for the purpose 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 Bonds, and the Fund was accepted
by the Senate by Grace of May 31, 1883, with the following
Regulations :
1. That the 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 Biblical Hebrew and of Hebrew Composition in the Examination for
the said Scholarships.
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 shall be disqualified from
competing for it a second time.
6, It shall be competent for 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 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.
1884 No prize awarded.
1885 E. A. Stone, Caius.
1886 J. H. Wiglesworth, Pemb.
1887 R. H. Kennett, Queens'.
1888 A. A. Bevan, Trin.
1889 F. C. Burkitt, Trin.
1890 J. H. Burrow, Selwyn.
1891 N. MacLean, Christ's.
1892 A. P. Bender, Joh.
1893 S. C. E. Legg, Caius.
B. Long, Joh.
1894 A. H. McNeile. Pemb.
1895 S. A. Cook, Caius.
1896 A. R. R. Hutton, Joh.
1897 F. Lillingston, Pemb.
^q.
1898 C. H. Druitt, Corpus.
E. W. Winstanley, Trin.
1899 T. H. Hennessy, Jesus.
1900 C. T. Wood, Pemb.
1901 H. L. Pass, Joh.
1902 C. A. L. Senior, Joh.
1903 H. C. O. Lanchester, Pemb,
1904 J. C. H. How, Joh.
1905 H. M. J. Loewe, Queens'.
1906 W. J. Small, Caius.
1907 F. S. Marsh, Selwyn.
1908 J. H. Bentley, Joh.) ;-,
A.E.Talbot, Emm. f^*-
1909 R. H. Willey, Caius.
^q.
SCHOLEFIELD PRIZE
The friends of the late Rev. James Scholefield, M. A., Regius
Professor of Greek, wishing to establish a memorial of him in the
University, presented the sum of £500, 3 per Cent. Consols, to the
764 EXAMINATION
University, to be applied to the encouragement of the critical study
of the Holy Scriptures. This sum was accepted by Grace of the
Senate, April 30, 1856, and a Prize founded to be called the
Scholefield Prize.
The following are the Regulations :
1. That the net proceeds in every year of the 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 Candidates for Honours in the second
part of the Theological Tripos who shall be judged by the Examiners to
have shewn the best knowledge of the Greek Testament and of the Septua-
gint version of the Old Testament. Knowledge of the Septuagint shall be
tested by Additional Paper 1, or in the case of Candidates who take both
Section I. and Section II. by Paper 2 of Section I.
2. That the Prize be called the Scholefield Prize, and that the Prize-
man be distinguished as such by a mark attached to his name in the list of
Honours published by the 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 the
Examiners in any year shall be at hberty to grant an additional prize of
the same or of less value accordmg as they may 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 recommendation of the Special Board for Divinity be invested
and added to the capital of the Fund.
1857 H. E. Gedge, Caius.
1858 E. Summers, Trin.
1859 W. S. Smith, Trin.
1860 H. M. Luckock, Jesus.
1861 H. Bothamley, Trin.
1862 E. A. Abbott, Job. 1 ^„
R. C. W. Raban, Emm. J"*^*
1863 R. Sinker, Trin.
1864 J. N. Dalton, Clare 1 ^„
E. H. M«Neile,Trin.l^'^-
1865 J. S. Pater, Trin.
1866 H. D. M. Spence, Corpus.
1867 J. T. Lang, Caius
rpu
1868 H. M.Gwatkin.Joh.
llins. Corpus, l"^^'
1869 J. F. Fox, Christ's.
1870 G. B. Rhind, Christ's.
J. Sharpe, Christ's.
1871 T. W. Drury, Christ's.
\7Eq.
1872 A. P. Kirkpatrick,Trin.| -.^
W. S. Wood, Joh. ;^9'
1873 A. C. Jennings, Jesus.
1874 E. Bickersteth, Pemb.
1875 A. L. Williams, Jesus.
1878 F. Wallis, Caius.
1879 F. J. Foakes- Jackson, Trin.
1880 J. H. Battersby, Trin.) ^^
R H. Harris. j^2-
1881 H. E. Ryle, King's.
1882 W. H. Bennett, Joh.
1883 J. R. Harmer, King's. 1 ^
J. O. F. Murray, Trin. ]^«-
1884 (Jan.) H. J. C. Knight, Oath,
(June) A. Westcott, Pemb.
1888 A. E. Brooke, King's.
1898 C. E. Garrad, Jesus.
1903 E. A. Edghill, King's.
1904 C. J. Smith, Pemb.
Note :— Wheuever there is an omission of a year, no Prize was adjudged.
HENRY TYSON MEDAL.
Mr Henry Tyson, formerly Manager of the Bank of Westmor-
land, Kendal, who died 27 March 1852, made a bequest to the
University of Cambridge, by his will dated 13 August 1851, as
follows ;
" That the sum of three hundred pounds be paid to the Cambridge Uni-
versity the interest annually to be for a gold medal for the best proficient
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in Mathematics and Astronomy in the same way as Dr Smith's and 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 Astronomy including related subjects as contamed
in Schedule B of the [regulations for the examination, provided his work
in these subjects be of sufficient merit and provided 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 shall be added to the capital of the fund.
1895 A. Y. G. Campbell, B.A. Trinity.
1896 E. T. Whittaker, B.A. Trinity.
1904 P. E. Marrack, B.A., Trinity.
1905 F. J. M. Stratton, B.A., Cams.
Note :— Whenever there is aa omission of a year, no Medal was awarded.
THE GEORGE WILLIAMS PRIZE.
A sum amounting to ^300 offered 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 papers on the principles and
history of Christian Worship and the Book of Common Prayer, with special
reference to selected Liturgies, Breviaries, Ordines, and Hymns: questions
being set to test the candidates' knowledge of the doctrine expressed or
implied therein.
3. 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 special
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 the Examination.
6. The Special Board for Theological Studies shall in each year before
the end of the Michaelmas Term appoint two Examiners for the next year,
who, if there be any candidate for the Prize, shall each receive from the
Fund such sum not exceeding three guineas as the Board shall from time
to time determine.
7. The value of the Prize shall be £10.
766 EXAMINATION
8. A candidate who has once obtained the Prize shall not be allowed
to compete for it a second time.
9. If in any year there be no candidate or none of the candidates be
deemed worthy of the Prize, the surplus of the income of the Fund for that
year shall be retained as a Reserve Fund, out of which the payment of the
Examiners may be made, and at any time, if the Fund allow and the Board
for Theological Studies so determine, the value of the Prize may be aug-
mented, or a second Prize may be awarded, or any portion of the Reserve
Fund may be invested and added to the capital of the Fund.
1884 H. U. Whelpton, B.A. Pemb. | 1906 J. K, Mozley, B.A., Pemb.
1886 J. F. Bethune-Baker, B.A. Pemb. 1907 G. H. Clayton. B.A., Pemb.
1897 T. B. Panther, Jesus. I 1908 C. E. Raven, B.A., Caius.
1903 G. B. Ekanayake, B.A,, Selw.
Note :— Whenever there is an omission of a year, no Prize was acljudged.
THE WILTSHIRE PRIZE.
In 1900 the Rev. Thomas Wiltshire, M.A., Hon. Sc.D., of
Trinity College, offered to the University two Egyptian Unified
Bonds of ,£100 each, with the object of promoting the Study of
Geology and Mineralogy, by the foundation of a University Prize
to be awarded annually for proficiency in these two subjects.
The offer was accepted by Grace of June 14, 1900, with the
following Regulations : —
1. The prize shall be called the Wiltshire Prize, and shall consist of
the net annual income of the Fund.
2. The prize shall be awarded by a Board consisting of the Vice-
Chancellor, the Woodwardian Professor of Geology, the Professor of
Mineralogy, and the Examiners in Mineralogy and Geology for the Natural
Sciences Tripos of the year in which the award is made.
No business shall be transacted unless three members of the Board be
present.
3. The prize shall be awarded in June of each year to that member of
the University who having passed Part I. of the Natural Sciences Tripos
and not being of more than ten terms' standing is in the opinion of the
Board most proficient in the sciences of Geology and Mineralogy.
4. In case no person be deemed worthy of the prize the income for
that year shall be added to the capital of the Fund.
1905 A, McDonald, Emm.
1901 R R. Wataon, Jesus.
1902 O. T. Jones, Trin.
1903 A. Blackie, Pet. ) -^^
H. H. Hodgson, Trin.f ^«-
1904 H. A. Wootten, Clare) ^^
J. A. Crowther, Job. / ^^•
1906 W. A. R, Wilks, Caius.
1908 W. C. Smith, Corp.
1909 E. S. Pinfold, Pet.
Proxime accessit: 1908, A. H. Noble, Queens'.
Deserving of honourable mention : 1909, P. Stocks, King's.
THE WINCHESTER READING PRIZES.
In 1866 a Fund producing £40 per annum was otfered to the
University by John Noble, Esq. of Park Place, Henley-on-Thames,
to found prizes, which he desired should be called by the above name.
Regulations adopted by Grace of the Senate, Nov. 14, 1867.
1. That there shall be two yearly Prizes to be called the
Winchester Reading Prizes.
2. That the Prizes shall be open for competition to every Stu-
dent who has kept at least eight Terms and has passed (1) the
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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,
80 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 Term.
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, and to admit
only such Candidates to the remainder of the Examination as shall
have satisfied them in that trial.
13. That a Candidate who has once received a Prize shall not
be allowed to compete a second time.
14. That the University shall have power from time to time,
by Grace of the Senate, to vary and alter the foregoing Regulations
as to the method of conducting 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
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EXAMINATION PRIZES.
Liturgy, and a work or portion of a work of some standard Eng-
lish Divine, under all circumstances, form part of the Examination.
l^q-
JEq.
1868 1. O. Airy, Trin.
2, A, N. Obbard, Job.
1869 1. G. C. W. Warr, Trin.
2. C. E. B. Reed, Trin.
1870 1. R. Appleton, Trin.
2. J. Lunt, Corpus.
1871 A. F. Kirkpatrick, Trin.
C. T. Whitmell, Trin.
1872 1. A. T. Myers, Trin.
2. A.J. Mason, Trin.
1873 1. J. De Soyres, Caius.
2. G. H. Kendall, Trin.
1874 1. C. S. Kenny, Down.
2. F. IJ. Sowter, Corpus.
1875 1. Not adjudged.
2. G. C. Macaulay, Trin.
1876 1. G. R. Eden, Pemb.
2. C. Y. Biss, Down.
1877 1. E. H. C. Smith, B.A. Trin.
2. J. P. Smith, B.A. Trin.
1878 C. H. E. Brookfield, Trin
H. E. Ryle, King's.
1879 1. R. A. Bull, Trin.
2. R. D. Gibson, Trin.
1880 1. W. Bellars, B.A. Trin.
2. J. Armitage Robinson, Chr.
1881 1. J. Russell, Joh.
2. A. G. Goldsmith, B.A. Tr.H.1 ».
W. Hillhouse, B.A. Trin. jfe
1882 1. J. W. Willink, B.A. Pemb.
2. L. H. Linden, B.A. Jesus.
1883 1. J. K. Stephen, B.A. King's.
2. H. Hedley, B.A. Trin. \ ^„
W. P. Hindley, Pet. j^^'
1884 1. H. Hariey, B.A. King's.
2. H. B. Colchester, Joh. ) !>
W. A. J. Ford, B.A. King'sf ^
1885 1. R. J. N. White, B.A. Trin.
2. D. Ellison, Selwyn.
1886 1. H. B. Smith, Trin.
2. H. S. Isaacs, Cav.
1887 L. G. B. J. Ford, King's.
H. E. Sherlock, Selw.
1888 G. L. Pilkington, Pemb. 1
G. D. Scott, Trin. i
1889 1. R. O. Hutchinson, Jesus.
2. G. F. Still, Caius.
1890 1. G. F. Emery, Trin.
2. C. W. Birley, Selwyn"
E. K Wild, Jesus
\mq.
JEq.
Mq.
1891 1. W. E. Leveson, Cav.
2. A. P. Higgins, Down.
1892 1. H. W. L. O'llorke, Trin.
2. A.J. Wyatt, Christ's.
1893 A. A. Jack, Pet. ) ^„
V. Stephenson, Christ's i '^^'
1894 J. P. Baker, B.A. Emm. )
H. N, Ferrers, B.A. Km%'».\Mq.
T. C. Walton, B.A. Trin. )
1895 1. L. Horton-Smith, B.A. Joh.
2. W. J. Conybeare, B.A. Trin.
1896 1. K. Geikie, King's.
2. J. G. Mccormick, Joh. > ^„
A. I. Simey, B.A, King's]" ^*'
1897 1. R. Balfour, King's.
2. G. M. Trevelvan, B.A. Trin.) cr
T. A. Whitaker, Selwyn. j" i^
1898 C. J. N. Child, B.A. Christ's.
The Earl of Lytton, Trin.
1899 C. li. Buxton, B.A., Trin. '
H. W. Haworth, Trin. H.) j^„
D. M. Ferrers, Trin. f ^*-
1900 1. G. F. Kelly, Trin, H.
2. J. A. Hubback, King's.
1901 1. F. Sidgwick, Trin.
2. W. A. Hoffmann, B.A. Christ's.
1902 1. A. J. Robertson, Trin.
2. D. W. W. Carmichael, Clirist's.
1903 1. J. R. Darbyshire, B.A., Emm.
2. J. Merrin, Christ's. ) a^
J. T. Sheppard, King's.f^^'
1904 1. M. V. J. M'^Donnell, Joh.
2. H. R. Lonsdale, B. A., Jes. ) q,
O. L. Richmond,B.A.,King's]'i^
1905 1. F. C. S. Carey, Clare.
2. J. F. Spink, B.A., Job.) ^„
E. A. Tregoning, Trin. f ^^•
1906 1. A. F. Scliolfield, King's.
2. Z. N. Brooke, B.A., Job.) ^„
H. A. Hollond, Trin. ( ^^^
1907 1. A. C. Bouquet, B.A., .Jes.
2. I. A. W. McGowan, Jes.l ^,
R. M. P. Muir, Caius. \^'i-
1908 1. W. B. Brierley, Christ's.
2. E. H. P. Muncey, Joh.)
E. G. Selwyn, King's. > lEq.
M. A. Young, King's. )
1909 1. R. W. Pole. Ki
ngs.
2. E. H. J. Dalton, King's. ) w
W.H.Humphreys,B.A.,Chr.r 1^
Honourably mentioned: 1902, J. R. Darbyshire, Emm., C. H. Edmunds, Trin., T. C. Mansfield,
Pemb. ; 1903, H. R. Lonsdale, B.A., Jesus; 0. L. Richmond, King's.
PRIZES.
ESSAY AND VERSE PRIZES.
ADAM SMITH PRIZE.
The Professor of Political Economy, A. Marshall, MA., 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 £60, to be called the Adam Smith Prize, will be awarded
in 1894, and thenceforward every three years till further notice, for an
Essay on some unsettled question in Economic Science, or in some branch
of Nineteenth Centm-y 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 its 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.
3. 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
constructive ability and the grasp of scientific principles rather than to
the erudition displayed in it.
4. The Adjudicators shall be the Professor of Political Economy and
an additional Examiner appointed by the Senate on the recommendation
of the Special Board for Economics and 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 their
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. Bowley, B.A. Trinity.
1897 F. W. Lawrence, B.A. Trinitj'.
1900 S. J. Chapman, B.A. Trinity.
1903 A. C. Pigou, Incept, in Arts, King's.
1906 E. A. Benians, Incept, in Arts, Joh.
1909 J. M. Keynes, Incept, in Arts, King's.
Highly commended, 1897, C. P. Sanger, B.A. Trinity.
ADAMS PRIZE.
Several members of St John's College having raised by sub-
scription a Fund, producing about £80 per annum, for the pur-
pose of establishing a Prize to be connected with the name of Mr
Adams, in testimony of their sense of the honour he had conferred
on his College and the University by having been the first among
the Mathematicians of Europe to determine from perturbations
the unknown place of a disturbing Planet exterior to Uranus,
offered the said Fund to the University; and it was accepted by
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770 ESSAY AND VERSE
Grace of the Senate, April 7, 1848 (altered by Grace, Feb. 23
1853).
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 oflfice of Examiners and Adjudicators of the Prize, in conjunc-
tion with two persons to be nominated by Colleges in rotation,
according 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 be 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 be considered deserving of the Prize,
the Income of the past two years 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 of the said two
Examiners, or at least before the end of the Lent Term in which
they shall have been elected, the four Examiners select and pub-
licly announce the Subject for the next Essay.
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
the subject is announced, in the same manner and form as are pre-
scribed in the Regulations for the Chancellor's English Medal;
and that the prize be awarded before the division of the following
Easter Term.
8. That the Essay be printed at the expense of the successful
Candidate, and a copy be presented to the University Library, to the
Library of St John's College, and to each of the four Examiners.
9. That if at any time hereafter it appear to the Senate to be
expedient to alter the foregoing scheme, it be competent to the
Master and Senior Fellows of St John's College, at the request of
the Senate, to propose for its adoption an amended Scheme.
1850 R. Peirson, M.A.,Joh.
1857 J. C. Maxwell, M.A. Trin.
1865 E. Walker, M.A. Trin.
1871 I. Todhunter, M.A. Joh.
1877 E. J. Routh, M.A. Pet.
1883 J. J. Thomson, Inc. M.A. Trin.
Xote^— Whenever there is an omission of a year, no Prize was adjudged or there was no Candidate;
1893 J. H. Povnting, Sc.D. Trin.
1899 J. Larmor, M.A., Joh. ) ^^
G. T. Walker, M.A., Trin./"^^'
1901 H. M. Macdonald, M.A,, Clare.
1907 E. W. Brown, ScD., Christ's.
1909 G. A. Schott, B.A., Trin.
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BURNEY PRIZE AND STUDENTSHIP.
The late Richard Burney, Esq., M.A., of Christ's College,
Cambridge, previously to his death on Nov. 30, 1845, empowered
his cousin, the Ven. Archdeacon Burney, to offer, through the
Vice-Chancellor,to the University of Cambridge, the sum of £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 Jane
Caroline Burney, made over to the University a sum amounting
to £3720. 85. lOd. by an Indenture dated Jan. 19, 1847-
REGULATIONS.
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, nature and attributes of God, or on 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 dividend
of the sum standing in the name of the Chancellor Masters and Scholars
of the University for the purposes of the Burney Trust shall be applicable
to the payment of such Prize and such Studentship and to the other pur-
poses hereinafter described.
2. The subject for which the Burney Prize and the Burney Student-
ship shall be awarded shall be the Philosophy of Religion: these words
being interpreted so as to include Christian Ethics and questions relating
to the truth and evidence of the Christian Religion.
3. The Electors to the Prize and to the Studentship shall be the Vice-
Chancellor, the Master of Christ's College (imless he hold the office of
Vice-Chancellor, in which case a Deputy Elector shall be appomted in his
place for that turn by Grace of the Senate), the Norrisian Professor of
Divinity and two Members of the Senate Avho shall be appointed by Grace
before the division of the Michaelmas Term, one on the nomination of the
Special Board for Divinity and one on the nomination of the Special Board
for Moral Science. At the first appointment the senior in standing of the
two appointed Electors shall be appointed for three years and the junior
for two years: all subsequent appointments shall be for two years. If
either of the two appointed Electors die resign or become incapable of
acting, another person shall be appointed in like manner in his place for
the remainder of the tune for which he was appointed. All the powers of
the Electors may be exercised by a majority of those present at a meeting
duly summoned, provided that three Electors at least be present.
4. The subject for the Essay shall be announced by the Electors and
the Essays shall be 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 print 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 appointed for sending in the exercises not more than three
years shall have elapsed since the completion of his first degree.
6. The Electors shall have power, on any occasion on which they
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772 ESSAY AND YEKSE
think it desirable, to appoint one or more Examiners not belonging to
their own body to report on the Essays ; and each Examiner so appointed
shall be paid the simi of £5 out of the income of the Trust.
In the event of the Essays of two of the Candidates being deemed by
the Electors to be of equal merit, if one of such Candidates be a member
of Christ's College the Prize shall be adjudged to him.
7. The value of the Prize shall be such sum not less than £50 and not
more than £80 as may be determined from time to time by Grace of the
Senate.
8. The Prize shall not be awarded a second time to the same person.
9. The election to the Studentship shall be made annually at such
time as the University shall determine.
10. Any member of the University who has been admitted to the
^ title of the degree of Bachelor of Arts shall be eligible to the Studentship,
provided that on the day appointed for the election in any year 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 to enquire into
the qualifications of the Candidates for the Studentship, provided that it
shall not be awarded by competitive examination. If the qualifications
of two Candidates appear to the Electors to be equal, and if one of the two
be a member of Christ's College, he shall be elected to the Studentship.
12. The Studentship shall be tenable 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 provided also that no person shall be
re-elected to the Studentship more than once.
13. It shall be the duty of the Student to devote himself to study or
research in the Philosophy of Religion, according to a scheme proposed
by himself and approved by the Electors, provided that such scheme may
be modified with the consent of the Electors.
14. The value of the Studentship shall be £120 a year, or such larger
sum as may be determined from time to time by Grace of the Senate
payable by equal half-yearly payments (each payment to be made in
advance), provided as regards the second payment that the Electors be
satisfied that the student is diligently carrying out the scheme approved
by them : provided 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 more than £300 a 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 which remuneration is attached.
15. A Burney Prizeman shall be eligible for the Studentship, and a
Burney Student shall be eligible for the Prize: provided that they are
within the limits of University standing required for the Studentship and
for the Prize respectively.
16. The Burney Student may be required by the Electors to publish
a thesis embodying the results of his study or research. In the event of a
Burney Prizeman being elected to the Studentship the subject of his study
or research may be the same as the subject of his Prize Essay, and if so
he shall be required to publish a thesis embodying the results of his
further study.
A Burney Student who publishes his thesis in accordance with these
regulations shall cause to be delivered a copy thereof to the respective
libraries of the Universities of Cambridge, Oxford, Dublin, and Edinburgh,
and to the library of Christ's College, Cambridge, and also to each of the
Electors.
17. If in any year there shall, in the opinion of the Electors, be no
PRIZES. 773
Essay sent in worthy of the Prize or no suitable Candidate for the 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 shall 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 fit 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 Eeligion in other ways, or any part of the Reserve Fund
may be invested by the Financial Board on the recommendation of the
Electors, and added to the capital of the Trust.
18. The University shall have power to alter and determine from time
to time by Grace of the Senate the regul'-\tions respecting the persons who
shall be the Electors to the Prize and the Studentship.
19. Subject to the foregoing regulations and to any additional regula-
tions which may at any time be made by the University by Statute and
approved by the King in Council it shall be lawful for the Electors from
time to time to make and if they shall see fit to vary such rules as may
seem to them expedient for regulating their own proceedings.
BURNEY PRIZE.
The subject for the Burriey Essay Prize is announced by the
Electors not later than the first day of February in each year,
and the Essays must be sent in to the Vice-Ciiancellor on or
before the first day of December in each year.
1847 G. H. Forbes, Downing.
1848 I. Todhunter, Joh.
1849 A. J. Carver, Trin.
1850 G. F. Prescott, Trin.
1851 G. M. Gorham.Trin.
1852 T.White, Joh.
18.53 T. W. Powell, Joh.
1854 J. Foxley,Joh.
1855 G. F. Maclear, Trin.
1856 F. Exton, Joh.
1857 R. H. Man ley, 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. R. W. Coolce, Emmanuel.
1868 G. G. Scott, Jesus.
1869 E. Carpenter, Trin. Hall.
1870 A. S. Wilkins, Joh.
1871 J. R. Paget, Trin. Hall.
Deserving commendation : 1887. G. G. Alexander, Down., A. J. Evans, Christ's ; 1891, J. A. Hannah,
Queens' ; 1900, C. T. Wood, Queens'.
Second prize awarded : 1868, C. J. Parker, Trin. (£70); 1878, H. M. Bernard, Corpus (£80).
Note :— Whenever there is an omission of a year, no Prize was adjudged or there was no Candidate.
BURNEY STUDENTSHIP.
Candidates for the Burney Studentship send in their names
to the Vice-Chancellor not later than the first day of June in each
year, and the election to the Studentship is made before the end
of the Easter Term.
1907 A. E. Baker, B.A., Trin.
1908 K. J. Saunders. Emm.
1909 J. G. Walker, B. A., Jesus.
1873 G. J. Romanes, Caius.
1876 H. R. Knipe, Trin.
1877 H. R. Knipe, Trin.
1878 W. Warren, Joh.
1879 T. Thornely, Trin. H.
1880 W. Bellars, Trin.
1882 W. R. Roberts, King's.
1884 F. W. Parkes, Trin.
1885 F. W. Parkes, Trin.
1886 W. G. Manley, Pemb.
1887 J. F. Bethune-Baker, Pemb.
1891 F. Robinson, Christ's.
1894 C. F. Andrews, Pembroke.
1895 J. D. C. White, Trin.
1898 G. F. G, Mastermau, Christ's.
1900 A. C. Pigou, King's.
1901 D. H. Macgregor, Trin.
1904 L. Alston, Christ's.
1905 L. Alston, Christ's.
1907 K. J. Saunders, Emm.
1908 J. P. S. R. Gibson, Sidney.
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COBDEN PRIZE.
A Prize of the value of J20, and a Cobden Club Silver Medal,
to be awarded once in three years is offered to the University by
the Committee of the Cobden Club.
The following are the Conditions :
1. The Prize shall be awarded for an Essay on some subject con-
nected with Political Economy, and shall be payable in money to the
successful Candidate.
2. The Candidates for the Prize shall be members of the University
who, having commenced residence, are not of more than three years'
standing from their first Degree on the first day of the Easter Term of
the academical year in which the subjects are announced.
3. The Adjudicators shall be the Professor of Political Economy for
the time being, and two persons to be nominated by the Y ice-Chancellor
and the Donors respectively, and appointed by Grace of the Senate :
and the Prize shall be awarded to the writer of the Essay which, in
the judgment of at least two of the Adjudicators, certified under their
band to the Vice-Chancellor, is the most deserving.
4. The Adjudicators shall select and announce two or more
subjects 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 by
Grace of the Senate.
6. The Donors of the Prize reserve to themselves the right to de-
termine the said Prize on giving one year's notice to the Vice-Chancellor.
7. The Prize shall be called the " Cobden Prize."
By the same Grace the second appointment of Adjudicators
was to be made in Lent Term, 1879, the subject was to he an-
nounced before the division of Easter Term, 1879, and so on after-
wards at intervals of three years. By Grace of the Senate, March
5, 1891, the Essays are to be sent in to the Vice-Chancellor before
the first day of Full Michaelmas Term, in the year following that
in which the subject of the Essays is announced.
1877 J. S. Nicholson, B.A. Trin.
1880 A. Caldecott, B.A. Joh. ) ^
J. S. Nicholson, B.A. Trin.| ^^•
1883 J. Brough, B.A. Downing.
1886 S. M. Leathes, B.A. Trin.
1889 No Essays sent in.
1892 A. L. Bowley, B.A. Trin.
1895 P. M. M. S. Amos, B.A. Trin.
1898 S. J. Chapman, B.A., Trin.
1901 A. C. Pigou, B. A., King's.
1904 Manohar Lai, B.A., Joli.
1907 W. T. Lay ton, B.A., Caius.
Specially commended: 1904 D. H. Macgregor, B.A., T«in.
GEDGE PRIZE.
A sum of ^1000 was bequeathed to the University by the late
Joseph Gkdge, of Gonville and Caius College, for the foundation
of a Prize for original observations in Piiysiology or any branch
thereof. The following Regulations were ai^proved by Grace of
the Senate, November 25, 1897.
PRIZES. 775
1. The Prize shall be called the Gedge Prize. It shall be offered for
competition in every second year, and shall consist of the interest on the
capital sum (i'lOOO) for the two years next preceding.
2. The Prize shall be 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 Physiology being used
in a wide sense. Each candidate is required to state, generally in a 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 Research 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 Prize 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
Lectui-es 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 years 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 University 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 Geology. The persons so nominated
shall be or shall have been engaged in the University in 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.
6. The Essays shaU 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
awai-ded ; 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 researches
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.
9. The Examiners shall report to the Vice-Chancellor and to the Special
Board for Biology and Geology whether any Essay has been sent in and
what, if any, award has been made. The Vice-Chancellor shall thereupon
amiounce 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 the
Museum of Zoology.
1900 J. Barcroft, M.A., King's) ^„
H. H. Dale, B.A., Trin. j^*^-
1902 S. W. Cole, B.A., Triu.
1904 K. Lucas, B.A., Trin.
1906 P. P. Laidlaw, B.A., Joh.
1908 E. Mellanby, B.A., Emm.
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HARE PRIZE.
The friends of the late Ven. Archdeacon Hark, formerly Fellow
of Trinity College, desiring to testify their admiration for his
character, and their high sense of his services to learning and
religion, raised a fund amounting to £500, 3 per cent. Consols,
which was accepted by the University, March 7, 1861, on the
following conditions;
1. That a Prize, to be called the Hare Prize, be given once in every
four years, in the form of a sum of money representing the interest of the
aforesaid £500 which shall have accrued during- the four years preceding.
2. That such prize be given to the author of the best English Disserta-
tion on some subject taken from Ancient Greek or Roman History, political
or literary, or from the History of Greek or Roman Philosophy.
3. The candidates for the prize shall be actual members of the
University, and graduates of not more than ten years' standing from
admission to their first degree at the time when the dissertations are
dii-ected to be sent in.
4. The subjects of the dissertations shall be selected and the prize
adjudged by the Vice-Chancellor, assisted by three Examiners, who shall
be nominated, during the Lent Term of the year next but one before that
in which the award is to be made, by the Vice- Chancellor, the Greek
Professor, the Professor of Moral JPhilosophy, the Professor of Latin,
tbe Professor of Mental Philosophy and Logic, the Professor of Ancient
History, and the Public Orator, and approved by the Senate before
the end of that Term. Each nominated Examiner shall receive the sum of
five pounds from the income of the fund, except in cases where no disser-
tations are sent in.
5. The Vice-Chancellor and the three Examiners 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,
taken from ancient Greek or Roman history, political or literary, or from
the history of Greek or Koman philosophy.
6. Each dissertation shall be either on one of the subjects so
announced or on some other subject selected by the candidate from
ancient Greek or Koman history, political or literary, or from the history
of Greek or Roman philosophy. Any subject proposed by a candidate
under this provision shall, at some time between the announcement of the
subjects and the 15th of May in the following year, be communicated to
the Vice-Chancellor for the approval of the Examiners who shall meet
once in every term, if necessary, to approve or reject any subject or
subjects so submitted to them; and their approval or rejection shall
be communicated without delay to the candidate.
A dissertation for which any other University Prize has been awarded
shall not be admissible in the competition for the prize.
7. The dissertations shall be sent to the Vice-Chancellor on or before
November 15 in the year next after that in which the subjects are
announced; and the award shall be made before the division of the
succeeding Lent Term.
8. If on any occasion no award be made by the Examiners, new
Examiners shall be appointed before the end of the Lent Term of that
year. The Vice-Chancellor and the Examiners so appointed shall, in the
course of the ensuing Easter Term, give notice that an additional prize
will be offered and shall announce subjects for dissertations ; and the
PRIZES. 777
competition for such additional prize shall be 'governed by the preceding
regulations.
9. The dissertation shall be printed at the expense of the successful
candidate, and a copy shall be sent to each of the following persons : the
Vice -Chancellor, the Master of Trinity, the Greek Professor, the Professor
of Moral Philosophy, the Professor of Latin, the Professor of Mental
Philosophy and Logic, the Professor of Ancient History, the Public
Orator, and the three Examiners.
1868 N. Maccoll, B.A. Downing.
1872 A. S. Wilkins. B.A. Joh.
1881 C. H. Herford, B.A. Trin.
1885 W. R. Inge, B.A. King's.
1889 A. C. Pearson, M.A. Christ's.
1893 L. Whibley, M.A. Perab.
1903 R. K. Gave, M.A. Trin.
1905 A. E. Dobbs, B.A., King's.
1908 W. D. P. Hill, B.A., King's.
H. G. Rawlinson, M. A.,Em..
Nearly equal to successful caudidate : 1908, J. H. Sleeman, Sidney.
Commended : 1906, W. H, S. Jones, Selwyn.
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 Committee of subscribers to a
memorial of the late Rev. William Harness, M.A., Prebendary
of St Paul's, and Incumbent of All Saints', Knightsbridge, and
formerly of Christ's College in this University, for the foundation
of a Prize to be called the Harness Prize upon conditions embodied
in the following Regulations : —
1. The Prize shall be given once in three years, and shall con-
sist of the accumulation of interest upon the capital sum for the
three years preceding.
2. The Prize shall be given to the author of the best English
Essay upon some subject connected with Shakespearian Litera-
ture, such author being either an Undergraduate, or a Graduate of
not more than three years' standing from his first degree, at the
time when the Exercises are to be sent in to the Vice-Chancellor.
3. The 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 the Lent Term
of every third year.
4. The subject shall be given out before June 1 in every third
year, and the exercises shall be sent in to the Vice-Chancellor on
or before June 30 in the year next following.
5. The Essay shall be printed at the expense of the successful
competitor, and a copy sent to the Vice-Chancellor, and to each of
the other adjudicators, and to the Library of Christ's College.
6. If on any occasion the adjudicators shall be of opinion that
no Essay sent in is deserving of the Prize, the amount of the Prize
for that occasion shall be invested and added to the capital sum.
7. The University 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
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778 ESSAY AND VERSE
Prize adjudged, and also the regulations respecting the intervals at
which the Prize shall be oflFered and the times when the subject
shall be announced and the Essays sent in.
This offer was accepted by Grace of the Senate, Feb. 9, 1871.
1874 G. L. Rives, B.A. Trin. 1892 E. J. Mathew, B.A. Trin. H.
1877 H. P. Stokes, B.A. Corpus. 1895 E. Walder, B.A. Caius.
1880 C. H. Herford, B.A. Trin. l ^„ 1901 J. A. de Rothschild, B.A. Trin.
W. H. Widgery, B.A. Joh. j^^' 1904 J. D. Wilson, B.A., Caius.
1886 A. W. Verity, B.A. Trin. 1907 J. P. S. R. Gibson, B.A., Sid.
Deserving of honourable mention : 1904, A. S. Gaye, B.A., Trin.
Note :^ Whenever there is an omission of a year, no Prize was adjudged or there was no Candidate.
RAYMOND HORTON-SMITH PRIZE.
In January, 1900, a fund of ^500 Great Northern Railway
4 per cent. Preferred Converted Ordinary Stock, together with
the dividend accrued thereon in August 1899, was offered to the
University by Richard Horton Smith, Esq., M.A., one of Her
Majesty's Counsel, and late Fellow of St John's College, in
memory of his third son, Raymond John Horton-Smith, M.A.,
M.B., late Scholar of St John's College ; who after a distinguished
career in the University, and at St Thomas' Hospital in London,
died on the 8th of October, 1899, in the 27th year of his age.
The desire of the donor was that a University Prize should
be founded for the encouragement of Medicine and Pathology :
and 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 proposed Prize.
The offer was accepted, and the Regulations were approved,
by a Grace of the Senate on the 15th of March, 1900.
The following are the Regulations :
1. A Uuiversity Prize, to be called "The Kaymond Horton-Smith
Prize," and to consist of the net yearly interest of the Fund given to the
Uuiversity by Kichard Horton Smith, M.A., Q.C., formerly Fellow of
St John's College, shall be awarded in the year 1900, and thenceforward
annually.
2. The Prize shall be awarded to that Candidate for the Degree of
Doctor of Medicine who shall in the judgment of the Eegius Professor of
Physic and his Assessor have presented the best Thesis for the Degree
during the academical year; provided always that no person shall be
eligible for the Prize who has not previously taken Honours in one of the
Tripos Examinations of the University.
3. If on any occasion the Adjudicators shall be of opinion that no
Thesis submitted is deserving of the Prize, the amount of the Prize for
that occasion shall be carried to a Keserve Fund, from which grants may
be made from time to time to Prizemen, on the recommendation of the
Kegius Professor of Physic and his Assessor, towards the expense of
printing thek Theses, as provided in the following Regulation.
4. The Prize Thesis, or such portion of it as shall be approved by the
Eegius Professor of Physic and his Assessor, shall be printed, at the
expense of the author if necessary, with or without the aid of a grant from
the Reserve Fund ; and copies thereof shall be sent by him respectively
to the Vice-chancellor, the Master of St John's College, the Regius
FRIZES. 779
Professor of Physic, his Assessor, the Downing Professor of Medicine, the
Professor of Pathology, and the President of the Royal College of
Physicians of London; to the Libraries 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 be
stamped with the arms of the University on the backs and with the
Horton-Smith armorial bearings on the sides.
6. The University shall have power to alter and amend from time to
time this scheme by Grace of the Senate, on the recommendation of the
Yice-Chancellor, the Master of St John's College, the Regius Professor of
Physic, and the Downing 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 desii'e of the donor to found a Prize for the encouragement of
Medicine and Pathology, and the names "Raymond Horton-Smith" shall
always be used in connection with the Prize.
1900. A. B. Green. M.A., M.B., B.C., Downing.
1901. W. L. Brown, M.A., M.D., Job.
1902. E. L. Evans, M.A., M.D., Trin.
1903. Hon. G. H. Scott, M.A., M.D., Trin.
1904. F. A. Bainbridge, M.A., M.D., Trin.
1905. W. L. H. Duckwortli, M.A., M.D., Jes.
1906. H. T. Tliompson, M.A., M.B., B.C., Christ's.
1907. J. Mellanbv, M.A., Emm.
1908. T. R. Elliott, M.A., Trin.
1909. H. II. Dale, M.A., M.B., B.C., Trin,
Proxime accessit : 1901, J. C. Muir, M.A., M.D., Emm. ; 1907, H. M. Davios, M.A., B.C., Trin.
Deserving of honourable mention : 1903, G. C. Garratt, M.D., Trin. ; D. G. Hall, M.D., Emm. ; A. C.
Hill, M.A., M.D., Trin.; H04, B. N. Tebbs, M.A., M.D., Queens' ; 1905, S. P. Pollard, B.A., M.B.,
B.C., Caiua; 190S, J. M. Hamill.M.A., Trin.; H. Beckton, M.A., Clare; 1909, C. H. W. Pag^
M.A., B.C., Corpus.
HULSEAN PRIZE.
The Rev. John Hulsb, B.A., of St John's College, who died in
1789, bequeathed 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 premium should be given to
any member of this University, under the degree or standing of
M.A.,who 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 be 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,
Hulsean, and Ely Professors of Divinity. The subject of the Dis-
sertation is announced before March 15, and the essays are to be
sent in to the Vice-Chancellor on or before December 18 in the
year following.
The writer of the Dissertation 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 by the Queen in Council, Aug. 1, 1860,
the premium of the Dissertator is to be one-tenth part of the
net income of Mr Hulse's Benefaction. The amount of the pre-
mium is between £70 and £80.
780
ESSAY AND VERSE
1802 J. B. Sumner, King's, i 1831 G. Langshaw, Joh.
1803 J. Scott, Magd. 1832 F. Garden, Trin.
1804 G.D.Whittington.Joh. I 1834 W. N. Curtis, Cath
1805 R. Morritt, Cath,
1806 S. B. Vince, King's.
1807 J. N, Pearson, Trin.
1808 J. C. Hobhouse, Trin.
1809 W. Heath, King's.
1810 Wm. Jowett.Joh,
1811 F. Cunningham, Qu.
1812 D. G. Wait, Joh.
1813 J. C. Franks, Trin.
1814 T. Fuller, Joh.
1815 C. J. Lyon, Trin.
1816 H. C. Boutflower, Joh
1817 J. Weller, Emm.
1818 W.Peach, Joh.
1819 E.White, Corpus.
1820 R. Brough, Corpus.
1821 W. Trollope, Pemb.
1822 C. Austin, Jesus.
1823 W. C. Walters, Jesus.
1824 J. A. Jeremie, Trin.
1825 A. T. Russell, Joh.
1826 W. M.Mayers, Cath.
1827 E.Young, Trin.
1828 A. Watson, Cath.
J 829 T. Myers, Trin.
1830 F. Myers, Clare
1835 T. Whytehead, Joh.
i 1836 J. Murray, Trin.
! 1837 H. Shepherd, Clare.
i 1838 D.Moore, Cath.
1839 A. S Eddis, Tnn.
1840 A. Jukes, Trinity.
1841 C.W.Woodhouse.Caius.
1842 J. Davies, Joh.
1843 C.J. EUicott, Joh.
1844 F.J. Gruggen, Joh.
1845 C. Babington, Joh.
1846 A. M. Hoare, Joh.
1847 C. P. Shepherd, Magd.
1848 H. T. Wroth.Joh.
1849 S. Tomkins, Cath.
18.50 H. Mackenzie, Trin.
1851 J. B. Heard, Caius.
1852 W. J. Bolton, Caius.
1853 G. M. Gorham, Trin.
1854 0. M. Kennedy, Caius.
1855 W. Ayerst, Caius. l sj.
W.J. Rees,Joh. i^
1856 O. W. Wallace, Emm.
1857 G. F. Maclear, Trin.
1858 H. M. Moule, Queens'.
1860 J. G. Witt, King's.
1864 R. Sinker, Trin.
1866 J. H.Bryant, Joh.
1866 E.G.de S.Wood, Emm.
1867 J. B. Mullinger, Joh.
1868 A. S. Wilkins, Joh.
1869 Fred. Watson, Joh.
1872 W. Chawner, Emm.
1873 W. Cunningham, Trin.
1874 A. J. Mason, Trin.
1876 G. H. Rendall, Trin.
1877 J De Soyres, Caius.
1880 W. R. Sorley, Trin.
1881 A. W.W. Dale, Trin. H.
1884 C. A. Scott, Joh.
1885 W. G. Manley, Pemb.
1886 J. C. Nicol, Trin. H.
1888 H. F. Stewart, Trin.
1890 H. H. Scullard, Joh.
1892 F. Robinson, Christ's.
1895 L. R. Holme, Jesus.
1896 J. A.F.Gregg, Christ's.
1899 C.J.B.Gaskoin,Jesus.
1900 F.W.B.Frankland,Cl.
1902 C. Elsee, Joh.
1904 E. A. Edghiil, King's
1906 S. Rostron, Joh.
1908 E. C. Dewick, Joh.
1859 W.R.Churton, King's
Note }— Whenever there is an omission of a year, no Prize was adjudged or there was no Candidate.
Honorably mentioned : 1906, C. H. Dyer, Joh.
KAYE PRIZE.
The Committee of the Subscribers to the late Bishop Kaye's
Memorial at Lincoln, offered the sum of £500, 3 per Cent. Consols,
for the foundation of a Prize to be called the Kuye Prize, to be
given every fourth year to the Graduate of not more than ten
years' standing from his first degree, who should vi^rite the best
English Dissertation upon some subject or question relating to
ancient Ecclesiastical History, or to the Canon of Scripture, or
important points of Biblical criticism. The offer was accepted by
Grace of the Senate, June 6, 1861, under the following conditions.
The Prize to consist of the accumulation of interest on the
Capital sum during the four years preceding, and the successful
Candidate to print and publish his Dissertation at his own expense,
and to send ten copies to the Cathedral Library at Lincoln, and
one copy to the Vice-Chancellor, the Regius Professor of Divinity,
and each of the two Examiners.
The subject of the Dissertation is to be given out by the Vice-
Chancellor before June 1, and the Exercises sent in on or before
November 15 in the year following.
The Adjudicators of the Prize are to be two persons nominated
by the Regius Professor of Divinity, and appointed by Grace of
the Senate before the end of the Lent Term of any year in which
a subject for a Dissertation is to be announced.
1863 J. M. Fuller, M. A. Joh.
1867 C. Taylor, M. A. Joh.
1871 J. C. Rust, M.A. Pemb.
1875 J. B. Mullinger, M.A. Joh.
1879 W. Cunningham, M.A. Trin.
1883 F. H. Chase, M.A. Christ's.
1887 C. R. Haines, M.A. Cath.
1891 F. C. Burkitt, M.A. Trin.
1899 H. St J. Thackeray, King's.
1907 E. A. Edghiil, B.A., King's.
Note— Whenever there is an omission of a year, no Prize wag adjudged or there was no Candidate.
PRIZES.
781
LE BAS PRIZE.
A large number of Members of the 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 Le
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 University 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 annual 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 first Congregation in the month of
May in each year.
4. That the subject shall be given out in the first week of June
in each year, and the Essays sent in before the end of the next
ensuing Lent Term.
1849 C. B. Scott, Trin.
1850 A. H.Jenkins, Christ's.
1851 B. A.Irving, Emm.
1852 B. A. Irving, Emm.
185.'^ S. P. Butler, Trin.
1856 F. W. Farrar, Trin.
1858 L. Smith, Trin. Hall.
1859 E. H. Fisher, Trin.
1860 A.J. Patterson, Trin.
1861 SirGeo. Young, Bart. Trin.
1862 F. C. Hodgson, King's.
1863 J. R. Mozley, King's.
1864 C W.Cooke, Emm.
1866 J. B. Mullinger, Joh.
1868 0. W. Stubbs, Sidney Sussex.
1869 H. T. W. Wood, Clare.
1870 H. T. W. Wood, Clare.
1871 C, Wordsworth, St Peter's.
1872 H. C. Bo wen, Corpus.
1873 J. L. Ward, Pemb.
1874 S. Garrett, St Peter's.
1875 A. L. Williams, Jesus.
1880 C. H. Herford, Trin.
1882 R. P. Scott, King's.
1884 A. LI. Davies, Trin.
1885 J. R. Murray, Joh.
1886 E. J. Rapson, Joh.
1887 E. Jenks, King's.
1890 F. W. Thomas, Trin.
1891 F, W. Thomas, Trin.
1894 H. Oelsner, Caius.
1902 F. Noyce, St Cath.
1904 R. P. McAuliffe, St Cath.
1907 E. F. Oaten, Sid.
1908 E. F. Oaten, Sid.
Deserving of special or high commendation: 1861, P. C. Hodgson, King's; 1863, R. K. Wilson,
King's ; 1894, W. J. Pike, Emmanuel.
Note ?— Whenever there is an omission of a year, no Prize was adjudged or there was no Candidate.
782 ESSAY AND VERSE
MAITLAND PRIZE.
The friends of Lieutenant-General Sir Peregrine Maitland,
K.C.B.,late Commander in Chief of the forces in South India,
being desirous of testifying their respect and esteem for his
character and principles, and for his dismterested zeal in the
cause of Christian truth in the East, raised a fund for the
institution of a Prize in one of the Universities, 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 Peregrine Maitland.
In pursuance of the foregoing scheme, the sum of £1000 was
given to the University of Cambridge in 1844 for the purpose of
instituting a Prize, to be called *' Sir Peregrine Maitland's
Prize," for an English Essay on some subject connected with
the propagation of the Gospel, through Missionary exertions,
in India and other parts of the heathen world. The prize is
subject to the following Regulations.
1. That the Prize shall be given once in every three years,
and shall consist of the accruing interest of the principal sum
during the preceding three years.
2. That the subject shall be given out in the Michaelmas Term
by the Vice-Chancellor, and the exercises sent in on or before
the 10th day of November next following.
3. That the Candidates for the Prize shall be Graduates of
the University, who are not of more than ten years' standing from
admission to their first degree, when the exercises are sent in.
4. That the Examiners for the Prize shall be the Vice-Chan-
cellor and two other members of the University, either Masters of
Arts, or of degrees superior to the degree of Master of Arts, to be
nominated by the Vice-Chancellor and approved by the Senate,
and that their names shall be announced together with the subject
of the Essay.
5. That the Essay be printed at the expense of the successful
Candidate: and that fifty copies be distributed to each of the three
following institutions: — The Society for the Propagation of the
Gospel in Foreign Parts ; the Church Missionary Society ; Bishop
Corrie's Grammar School at Madras.
Besides the £1000 before mentioned, the sum of £100 was given
for the first Prize.
1845 G. Nugge, B. A. Trinity.
1849 E. F. Fiske, B.A. Emman.
1852 C. K. Robinson, B.A. Cath.
1858 G, F. Maclear, B.A. Trinity.
1861 G. F. Maclear, M.A. Trinity.
1867 W. S. Smith, M.A. Trinity.
1870 J. A. Lobley, M.A. Trinity.
1873 H. C. Bowen, B.A. Corpus.
1879 W. Cunningham, M.A. Trinity.
1882 J. S. Hill, B.A. Joh.
1885 C. R. Haines, M.A. Cath.
1888 C. R. Haines, M.A. Cath.
1891 J. R. Murray, M.A. Joh.
1897 D. M. Thornton, B.A. Trinity.
1900 F. Lillingston, M.A. Pemb.
1906 L. Alston, B.A., Christ's.
Recommended for second prize: 1861, G.F. Browne, M.A., Cath.
Deserving of special commendation or honourable mention: 1867, J. B. Mullinger, B.A. Joh.;
1897, B. A. Thomas, B.A., Trin. H.
Essay of very great merit : 1882, C. R. Haines, B.A., Cath.
Note :— 'Whenever there is an omission of a year, no Prize was adjudged or there was no Candidate.
PRIZES. 783
MEMBERS' PRIZES.
The Representatives in Parliament of this University for-
merly gave 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 exercises 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. That there be two yearly Prizes of £31. 10*. each, to be
called The Members' Prizes, 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-
lation; provided that no Student, who has gained either Prize,
shall be eligible for another Members' Prize given for an Essay in
the same language.
3. That the subject for the English 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
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. That 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.
784
ESSAY AND VERSE
6. Any Essay, which the Examiners at the time of adjudging
the Prize shall unanimously declare to be in their judgment worthy
of being published, 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 Bachelors.
1753 Richard Warren, Jesus.
Thomas Holme, John's.
1754 John Foster, King's.
William Craven, John's.
1755 Henry Elmsall, John's.
Samuel Hallifax, Jesus.
1756 East Apthorp, Jesus.
William Lobb, Peter's.
1757 Edward Blakeway, Magdalene.
Thomas Didsbury, Peter's.
1758 Wm. Roberts, Kmg's.
John Jebb, Peter's.
1759 Edward Tew, King's.
Richard Beadon, John's.
1760 John Cowper, Corpus.
Samuel Berdmore, Jesus.
1 761 John Norris, Caius.
Ambrose Eyre, Peter's.
1762 Robert Maddison, Peter's.
Thomas Zouch, Trinity.
1763 Henry Whitfield, Pembroke.
Thomas Wagstetf, Christ's.
1764 E. Chamberlayne, King's.
A. Warner Byam, Peter's.
1765 Charles Moore, Trinity.
James Lambert, Trinity.
1766 David Stevenson, King's.
Major Dawson, Jesus.
1767 William Arnald, John's.
John Clowes, Trinity.
1768 Richard Raikes, John's.
William Pearce, John's.
1769 Richard Hey, Sidney.
Francis Barnes, King's.
1770 William Coxe, King^s.
George Atwood, Trinity.
1771 Thomas Hay ter, King's.
William Cooke, King's.
1772 Thomas James, King's.
Edward Law, Peter's.
1773 W. M. Tomkins, King's.
Thomas Robinson, Trmity.
1774 Robert Wharton, Pembroke.
1775 Thomas Jas. Mathias, Trinity.
John Barlow Scale, Christ's.
1776 John Legh, Trinity.
1777 George Gretton, Trinity.
Gilbert Wakefield, Jesus.
John Jackson, Trinity.
1778 Thos. Rennell, King^s.
William Taylor, Corpus.
1779 James Six, Trinity.
Samuel C. Cox, Trinity.
1780 Edward Christian, John's.
Herbert Marsh, John's.
Thomas Carpendale, John's.
1781 John Lowther, Trinity.
Joshua Smith, John's.
Senior Bachelors.
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 Hallifax, Jesus.
Henry Elmsall, John's.
1757 William Lobb, Peter's.
East Apthorp, Jesus.
1758 John Cullum, Cath. Hall.
W. Gordon, Queens'.
1759 Charles Marsh, Trinity.
Wm. Roberts, King's.
1760 Richard Beadon, John's.
Walter Kerrich, Cath.
1761 Henry Bates, Peter's.
Peter Forster, Peter's.
1762 Philip Rosenhagen, John's.
Ambrose Eyre, Peter's.
1763 Thomas Zouch, Trinity.
Robert Maddison, Peter's.
1764 J. Pembcrton, Pembroke.
William Wyatt, Pembroke.
1765 William Paley, Christ's.
E. Chamberlayne, King's.
1766 W. C. Unwin, Christ's.
Charles Moore, Trinity.
1767 David Stevenson, King's.
John Ward, John's.
1768 John Clowes, Trinity.
Christopher Hunter, Sidney.
1769 William Pearce, John's.
Josiah Distumel, Pembroke.
1770 Richard Hey, Sidney.
Francis Barnes, King's.
1771 William Coxe, King^s.
William Jones, Peter's.
1772 Thomas Hayter, King's.
1773 Thomas James, King's.
Edward Law, Peter's.
John Cranke, Trinity.
1774 Henry Ingles, King's.
Richard Humfrey, Corpus.
1775 Charles Sandiford, Sidney.
1776 James Faweett, John's.
Thos. Jas. Mathias, Trinity.
John Barlow Scale, Christ s.
1777 John Legh, Trinity.
H. W. Coulthurst. John's.
1778 George Gretton, Trinity.
Gilbert Wakefield, Jesus.
1779 Wm. Greenwood, John's.
David Owen, Trinity.
1780 William Cole, King's.
1781 Herbert Marsh, John's.
Thos. Carpendale, John's
PEIZES.
785
Middle Bachelors.
17B2 Henry Dam pier. King's.
Robert Pedley, John's.
Philip Douglas, Corpus.
1783 Matthew Raine, Trinity.
B. E. Sparke, Pembroke.
J. H. Miehell, King's.
1784 Thomas Clarkson, John's.
Robert Heslop, Sidney.
1785 William Gregor, John's.
George Gordon, John's.
1786 Wm. Roberts, King's.
Barry Robertson, John's.
1787 C. Byam WoUaston, John's.
John Roberts, King's.
1788 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,Caiu.s.
A. W. Trollope, Pembroke.
1793 Joseph Allen, Trinity.
Wm. Cooper, John's.
1794 Robert Smith, King's.
T. G. Taylor, Trinity.
1795 William Jones, John's.
179fi Gilbert Beresford, John's.
William Tilt, Trinity.
Geo. A. Browne, Trinity.
1797 Samuel Butler, John's.
Chr. Bethell, King's.
1798 Daniel Creswell, Trinity.
Clement Leigh, Christ's.
1799 Francis Howes, Trinity,
John Williams, Trinity.
1800 Charles Peers, John's.
J. Hallet Batten, Trinity.
1801 H. Vin. Bayley, Trinity.
George D'Oyly, Corpus.
1802 Henry Martyn, John's.
Charles Grant, Magdalene.
1803 William Paley, Pembroke.
Samuel Birch, John's.
1804 George Pryme, Trinity.
James Parke, Trinity.
1805 Henry Raikes, John's.
S. Bernev Vince, King's.
1806 William Longley, John's.
W. G. Cautley, Pembroke.
1807 Chas. S. Matthews, Trinity.
John Turner, John's.
1808 John Carr, Trinity.
George Burges, Trinity.
1809 T. Smart Hughes, John's.
C. J. Blomfield, Trinity.
William Clark, Trinity.
1810 Edward Smedley, Trinity.
E. H. Alderson, Caius
1811 John Ashbridge, Trinity.
Thomas Musgrave, Trinity.
1812 R.Wilson Evans, Trinity.
E. Val. Blomfield, Emmanuel.
1813 Charles Heath, King's.
Senior Bachelors.
1782 Joshua Smith, John's.
1783 Henry Dampier, King's.
Thomas Catton, John's.
1784 Matthew Raine, Trinity.
B. E. Sparke, Pembroke.
1785 Thomas Clarkson, John's.
Robert Heslop, Sidney.
1786 George Gordon, John's.
William Gregor, John's.
1787 Samuel Heyrick, Trinity.
1788 Love Robertson, Caius.
C. Byam Wollaston, John's.
1789 Jonathan Raine, Trinity.
Thomas Carlyon, Pembroke.
Clem. Chevailier, Pembroke.
1790 William Heberden, John's.
John Wishaw, Trinity.
1791 John Heys, Trinity.
George Haggitt, Pembroke.
1792 John Tweddell, Trinity.
Abraham Moore, King's.
1793 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.
1804 William Paley, Pembroke.
George Macfarlan, Trinity.
1805 George Pryme, Trinity.
Thomas Starkie, Cath.
1806 Raleigh Trevelyan, John's.
John Wray. Trinity.
1807 W. G. Cautley, Pembroke.
1809 Hen. F. Amslie, Trinity.
George Burges, Trinity.
1810 T. Smart Hughes, John's.
W. F. Chambers, Trinity.
W.H. Parry, John's.
1811 E. H. Alderson, Caius.
Edward Smedley, Trinity.
Com. Hewett, Trinity.
1812 Thomas Musgrave, Trinity.
John Ashbridge, Trinity.
1813 R. Wilson Evans, Trinity.
D. J. Maynard, Cath.
786
ESSAY AND VERSE
Middle Bachelor*.
1814 James Scholefield, Trinity.
H. D. Whittington, John s.
1815 James Bailey, Trinity.
George Pearson, John's.
1816 Hastmgs Robinson, John's.
Geo Waddington, Trinity.
1817 John James Blunt, John's.
1818 Hugh James Rose, Trinity.
C. J. Heatheote, Trinity.
1819 Thos. Flower Ellis, Trinity.
1820 Thos. Thorp, Trinity.
Edw. Boteler, 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.
1827 Rd. Williamson, Trinity
W.M.Heald, Trinity.
1828 B. H. Kennedy,John's.
V. F. Ho venden, Trinity.
1829 George Langshaw, John's.
1830 IE. H. Fitzherbert, Trinity.
T. J. Philips, Trinity.
1831 Jas. Spedding, Trinity.
1832 Jas. Spedding, Trinity.
H. S. Hildyard, Peter's.
1833 Jas. Hildyard, Christ's.
1835 Ed. Thomas Vaughan, Christ's.
T. B. Paget, Trinity.
1836 Jas. Ind Smith, Trinity.
1837 John S. Howson, Trinity.
Henry Goulburn, Trinity.
1838 John S. Howson, Trinity.
1839 Joseph Edleston, Trinity.
Charles J. Bayley, Trinity,
ry A. Woodnam, Jes
ph Edleston, Trinity.
1840 Henry A. Woodham, Jesus.
1841 A. B. Simonds, King s.
A. J. B. Hope, Trinity.
1842 C.J. Ellicott, John's.
Reginald Walpole, Caius.
1843 R. R. Walpole, Caius.
George Nugee, Trinity.
1844 T. Byers, Christ's.
H. M. Birch, King's.
1845 E. H. Vaughan, Christ's.
F. W. Gibbs, Trinity.
1846 J. J. S. Perowne, Corpus.
A. M. Hoare, John's.
1847 J. J. S. Perowne, Corpus.
C. J. Monk, Trinity.
1848 J. P. Norris, Trinity.
D. J. Vaughan, Trinity.
1849 B. F. Westcott, Trinity.
1850 C.B.Scott, Trinity.
1851 H. C. A. Tayler, Trinity.
J.B. Mayor, John's.
1852 E. H. Perowne, Corpus.
S. P. Butler, Trin.
1853 J. Chambers, John's.
C. H.Chambers, Trinity.
Senior Bachelors.
1814 R. M. Rolfe, Downing.
Wm. Wrightson, Trinity.
1815 James Scholefield, Trinity.
1816 James Bailey, Trinity.
George Pearson, John's.
George Walker, Trinity.
1817 Hastings Robinson, John's.
Jas. Clarke Franks, Trinity.
1818 John James Blunt, John's.
1819 C. J. Heatheote, Trinity
1821 Thomas Thorp, Trinity.
Edward Boteler, Sidney.
1822 Arthur Barron, Trinity.
Ralph Lyon, Trinity.
1823 Alfred Ollivant, Trinity.
1824 H. Thompson, John's.
W. H. Marriott, Trinity.
1825 John Buckle, Trinity.
1826 J. A. Jeremie, Trinity.
Undergraduates.
1827 E. H. Fitzherbert, Trinity.
T. W. Peile, Trinity.
1830 A. W. Chatfield, Trinity.
1831 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.
1836 Wm. Gilson Humphry, Trinity.
1837 Charles J. Vaughan, Trinity.
Henry A. Woodham, Jesus.
1838 Henrv A. Woodham, Jesus.
H. Thomas Riley, Clare.
1839 John M. Neale, Trinity.
1841 G. Nugee, Trinity.
E. H. Vaughan, Christ's.
1842 J. J. Stutzer, Trinity.
Thos. Ramsbotham, Christ's.
1843 Charles Bristed, Trinity.
1844 J.J. S. Perowne, Corpus.
J. G. C. Fussell, 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 R.Elwyn, Trinity.
A. W. Headlam, Trinity.
1849 E. H. Perowne, Corpus.
1850 Geo. Burn, Trinity.
J. B. Mayor, John's.
1851 E. W. Benson, Trinity.
J. Chambers, John's.
1853 G. S. Sale, Trinity.
J. Foxley, John's.
1 Prizes of thirty guineas (
expense of the University.
were adjudged to these Dissertations, and they were printed at the
PRIZES.
787
Bachelors.
M. Gent, Corpus.
J. Chambers, John's.
M. Gent, Corpus
D. M. Dulley,Caius.
C. S. Calverley, Christ's.
R. Horton Smith, John's.
F. Heppenstall, John's
J. H. Lupton, John's.
H. M. Luckock, Jesus.
F. Whitting, King's.
W. J. Hope-Edwardes, Trinity.
H. M. Luckock, Jesus.
H. M. Luckock, Jesus.
A. Sidgwick, Trinity.
A. Pringle, Trinity.
A. Sidgwick, Trinity.
F. W. H.Myers, Trinity.
F. W. H. Myers, Trinity.
H. Lee Warner, John's.
H. E. Fanshawe, Corpus.
C. D. Argles, Trinity )
J. E. Sandys.John's. '
P.V.Smith, King's. )
H. E. Fanshawe, Corpus. ) »,
A. S.Wi)kins,Joh. J^^*
H. E. Fanshawe, Corpus.
English Essay.
1870 J.DeSoyres, Caius.
1871 W. B. Odgers, Trin. Hall.
1872 C. W. Empson, B.A. Trin.
1873 G. Chrvstal, Pet.
1874 Thomas Clarkson, B.A. King's.
1875 H. Bond, Trin. Hall.
187(3 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. Trin.
1880 J. K. Stephen, King's.
1881 A. R. Ropes, King's.
1854
1855
1856
1857
1858
1859
I860
1861
1862
1863
1864
1865
1866
1867
1868
Undergraduates.
1854 H M. Butler, Trinity.
T. Buxton, 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. W. 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. Compton, Jesus.
1876 II. VV. Simpkinson, B.A. Joh.
1877 J. F. Keating, B.A. Corpus.
1880 A. W. W. Dale, B.A. Trin. H.
1881 H. C. Goodhart, B.A. Trin.) ^
F. B. Westcott, B.A. Trin. j^«-
1882 H. E. Molfatt, B.A. Cath.
1883 W. R. Roberts, B.A. King's,
1885 T. Darlington, Joh.
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. Horton-Smith, B. A. Joh.
1895 R. K. M^Elderry, B.A. Joh.
1897 J. C. Lawson, B.A. Pemb.
1901 G. Norwood, Joh.
1902 W. B. Anderson, Trin.
1904 A. H. Llovd, Caius.
1905 A. Petrie,'Trin.
1906 D. S. Robertson, Trin.
1907 J. R. M. Butler, Trin.
1908 P. J. Pearse, Trin.
1883 A. A. Cooper, B.A. Corpus.
1884 J. P. Bate, LL.B. Pet.
1885 C. F. Field, B.A. Corpus.
1886 J. P. Malleson. Trin.
1887 W. Lewis-Jones, Queens'.
1888 C. A. Houfe, Queens'.
1889 C. G. Todhunter, Kind's.
1890 E. J. Mathew, Trin. llall.
1891 W. D. Green, B.A. King's.
1892 O. V. Sickert, Trin.
1893 W. J. Pike, B.A. Emm.
1894 J. A. Nicklin, B.A., Joh.
1895 G. P. Gooch, B.A. Trin.
1896 VV. F. Reddawav, B.A. King's.
1897 A. E. A. W. Sniyth, Trin.
1898 F. A. C. Morrison, Jesus.
1899 R. Naravanan, King's.
1900 D. H. Macgregor, Trin.
1901 H. W. V. Temperlev, King's.
1902 J. D. Wilson, Caius."
1903 C. Sully, King's. > ;^^
A. E. Dobbs, King's.]" ^«-
1904 J. M. Keynes, King's.
1905 N. Bentwieh, B.A., Trin.
1906 R. Meldrum, B.A., Joh.
1907 W. N. Ewer, B.A., Trin.
1908 C. W. Previt^-Orton, B.A., Joh.
Latin Essay : Nearly equal to successful candidate : 1893, H. J. Edwards, B.A., Trin.
English Essay : Deserving high commendation, special, or honourable mention : 1887, J. W.
Headlam, King's; ia92, E. Walder, Caius; 1896, M. S. D. Butler, Pemb. ; 1900, E. N. Corbyn, Trin. ;
,901, E. A. Beuians, Joh., C. T.Carr, Trin., F. B. Stevens, Christ's, D. A. Winstanley, Trin.; 1908,
3. C. Michaelides, King's ; 1904, C. S. Phillips, King's.
Essays of unusual excellence: 1894, A. A. Jack, St Peter's; E. H. Storey, Caius.
Proxime accessit : 1901, C. J. B. Gaskoin, Jesus ; 1902, L. 8. Woolf, Trin.
Note :— Whenever there is an omission of a year, no Prize was adjudged or there was no Candidate.
783
ESSAY AND VERSE
NORRISIAN PRIZE.
John Norris, Esq. the Founder of the Divinity Professorship
bequeathed in 1777 a premium of £12 per annum, (£7. 4*. to b(
expended upon a gold medal, the residue in books), to the authoi
of the best prose English Essay on a sacred subject.
The following Regulations were made by a Statute, approved bj
Her Majesty by Order in Council, April 6, 1858.
1. The University shall have power to alter and determine from tim(
to time, by Grace of the Senate, the regulations respecting the persons b>
whom the subject of the Essays is to he given out and the Prize adjudged"
and also the regulations respecting the time and mode of publication of th<
subject, and the times of sending in the Essays, of adjudging the Prize, anc
of printing and publishing the Essay for which the Prize is given,
2. i'he Prize shall be given once in five years only, and shall be th(
sum of the annuities of the five years preceding the adjudication.
3. The Candidates shall be Graduates of the University of Cambridge
and of not more than thirteen years' standing from admission to their firsi
degrees when the Essays are sent in.
4. The successful Candidate shall receive the gold medal described b^
Mr Norris, together with books, to be selected by himself and approved bj
the Norrisian Professor, not exceeding in value Fifteen pounds, and th<
remainder of the Prize in money ; or money instead of the gold medal o
books according to his option ; but in no case shall the medal or books b<
given, or the money paid, till the Essay has been printed and published.
The subject is proposed by the Vice-Chancellor, the Norrisiar
Professor, and two members of the Senate appointed on each
occasion by Grace of the Senate before the end of the Lent Terra
of any year in which a subject for a Dissertation is to be announced,
It is given out before the first of June, and the Essay must b€
sent to the Vice-Chancellor on or before the 15th of November in
the year following. A sheet of paper, folded up like a letter, witl
the name of the Candidate enclosed, and sealed, must be sent witl
the Essay ; also a Greek or Latin motto must be inscribed or
the Essay, and the same on the sheet inclosing the name.
1781 J. Whiteley, Magd.
1782 J. Whiteley, Magd.
1783 J. Whitelev, Magd.
1784 T. Lloyd, King's.
1785 J. Whiteley, Magd.
1786 E. Pearson, Sidney.
1787 J. Whiteley, Magd.
1788 J. Whiteley, Magd.
1789 J, Whiteley, Magd.
1790 J. Leadley, Magd.
1791 J. Fawcett, Magd.
1792 J. Fawcett, Magd.
1793 J. S.Cobbold, Caius.
1794 W. Deason, Trin.
1795 T. Thomason, Magd.
1796 C. Jerram, Magd.
1797 J. S.Cobbold, Caius.
1798 A. Green, Trin.
1799 T. G. Taylor, Trin.
1800 T. Thomason, Queens'.
1801 T. Thomason, Queens'.
1802 J. Foster, Trin.
1803 J. Wilding, Magd.
1804 J. G. Durham, Corpus.
1805 T. Broadley, Trin.
1806 T. Broadley, Trin.
1807 T. Broadley, Trin.
1808 G. C. Gorham.Queens'.
1809 W. Bolland, Trin.
1810 H. Jeremy, Trin.
1811 J. Taddy, Trin.
1812 C. J. Lyon, Trin.
1813 W. H. Parry, Joh.
1814 J. C. Franks, Trin.
1815 J.W.Bellamy, Queens'
1816 J. C. Franks, Trin.
1^17 J. C.Franks, Trin.
1818 J. C. Franks, Trin.
1819 R. Brough, Corpus.
1820 K. H. Digby, Trin.
1821 W. Trollope, Pemb.
1822 G. Jeremy, Trin.
1823 J. A. Jeremie, Trin.
1824 No Subject proposed.
1825 J. A. Jeremie, Trin.
1826 F. White, Trin.
1827 W. M. Mayers, Cath.
1828 J. H. Pooley, Joh.
1829 W. Selwyn, Joh.
1830 T. Stone, Joh.
1832 T. Myers, Trin.
1833 C. Eyres, Caius.
1834 T. Myers, Trin.
1835 E. H. Browne, Emm
1836 J. Deck, Christ's.
1837 D. Moore, Cath.
1838 No Subject proposed.
1839 D. Moore, Cath.
1840 D. A. Beaufort, Jesus,
1841 J. S. Howson, Trin.
1842 L. Poynder, Trinity.
1843 J. Woolley, Emm.
1844 J. Woolley, Emm.
1846 J. H. Jones, Jesus.
1847 T, L. Kingsbury, Trin
1848 J. Haviland.Joh.
1849 R. Whittington.Trin.
1850 B. F. Westcott,Trin.
1851 B. A. Irving, Emm.
1852 F. J.Jameson, Caius.
1853 J. B. Lightfoot, Trin.
1854 T. T. Perowne, Corp.
1856 T. Buxton, Corp.
1857 F. W. Farrar, Trin.
1858 W. Ayerst, Caius.
1863 G. F. Maclear, Trin.
1868 R. Sinker. Trin.
1873 C. B. Drake, Joh,
PRIZES.
789
1908 J. K. Mozley, B.A.,
Pemb.
1888 J. F. Bethune-Baker,
Pemb.
1898 E. n. Askwith, Trin.
Commended ; 1903, B. C. Ghosh, Job., G. D. Shenton, W. J. Joneg.
Vote :— Whenever there is an omission of a year, no Prize was adjudged or there was no Candidate.
1903 H. N. Nowell.
1908 E. A. Edghill, M.A.,
King's.
PORSON PRIZE.
The following Regulations were adopted for the Person Prize
(Grace, June 9, 1898).
1. A resident undergraduate may be a candidate for the Person 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 the Term in which he
commenced residence.
2. The Examiners shall be the Vice-Chancellor, the Master of Trinity
College, the Public Orator, the Kegius Professor of Greek, and two addi-
tional Examiners appointed by the Senate in the Lent Term of each year
on the nomination of the Council of the Senate.
3. The Prize shall be given for the best translation of a passage from
some standard English poet into Greek Verse in accordance with the Deed
of Foundation.
4. On or before June 1 in each year the Vice-ChanceUor gives public
notice of the subject, and all Exercises for the Prize are sent to the Vice-
Chancellor not later than the first day of Februai*y next following.
5. 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 accomi^anied by a sealed envelope bearing the same
motto outside and containing the Candidate's name and College.
6. The Examiners shaU not be bomid to award the Prize if no Exercise,
which in their judgment is worthy of a Prize, shall be sent in.
7. If in any year no Prize is awarded, an additional Prize or Prizes
shall be awarded in some subsequent year or years, in accordance with the
directions in the Deed of Foundation.
8. The Exercises to which Prizes have been awarded shall be recited
by the successful Candidates in the Senate House on the day fixed for the
recitation of Prize Exercises.
817 G.J. Pennington, King's, 1846 G.
1818 W. S. Walker, Trin. 1847 G.
1819 H. Waddington, Trin. i 1848 R
1820 W. H.F. Talbot, Trin. 1849 F.
1821 W. Barbara, Trin. 1850 W
1822 W. Barham, Trin. 1851 G.
1823 B.H.Kennedy, Joh. 1852 S.
1824 B.H.Kennedy, Job. 1853 S.
i825 J. Hodgson, Trinity. 1854 H.
1826 B. H. Kennedy, Joh 1855 E.
827 J. Wordsworth, Trin. 1856 A.
.828 C. Wordsworth, Trin. , 1857 A.
829 C. R. Kennedy, Trin. 1858 A.
.830 C. R. Kennedy, Trin. 1 1859 R.
.831 G.J. Kennedy, Joh. R.
.832 H.Lushington, Trin. i 1860 H.
.833 H. Lushington, Trin. 1861 C.
834 E. Howes, Trinity. 1 H.
835 W. J. Kennedy, Joh. 1862 H.
836 C. J. Vaughan, Trin. 1863 H
837 C. J. Vaughan, Trin. 1864 T.
838 T. Evans, Joh. 1865 J.
839 E. M. Cope, Trinity. 1866 J.
841) R. Andrews, Pemb. 1867 T.
841 G. Druce, St Peter's. 1868 G.
842 G. Druce, St Peter's. 1869 R
843 W. G. Clark, Trinity. 1870 E,
844 E. Thring, King's. T.
845 T. Markby, Trinity.
J. Gill, Emman.
J. Gill, Emman.
H. Perowne, Corp.
Kewley, Joh.
. Owen, Joh.
B. Morley, Joh.
H. Burbury, Joh.
H. Burbury, Joh.
M. Butler, Trin.
L. Brown.Trin.
Holmes, Joh.
Holmes, Joh.
Holmes, Joh.
C.Jebb,Trin. ) o-
C. Whiting, Trin. /I^
Y. Thompson, Trin.
E. Graves, Joh. 1 !>
.W. Moss, Joh. J^
. W. Moss, Joh.
. W. Moss, Joh.
. W. Brogden, Joh.
E. Sandys, Joh.
E. Sandys, Joh.
. Moss, Joh.
C. W. Warr, Trin.
D. Hodgson, Trin.
Gurney, Trin,
E. Page, Joh.
l^q.
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1887
H. Rees Philipps,
Non Coll. Student.
H. Rees Philipps,
Non Coll. Student.
H. Wace, Joh.
H. Wace, Joh.
J. A. Sharkey, Chr. | o.
H. Wace, Joh. J^
G. Chawner, King's! <•
H.R.Tottenham,Tr.]i^
A. F. Chance, Trin.
H. C. F. Mason, Trin.
A. F. Chance, Trin.
C. H. Garland, Joh. I »
W.R. Inge, King's. ]i^
J. Duff, Trin.
O. Seaman, Clare.
S. A.T. Rowlatt,King's.
W. L. Smith, J oil.
J. R. Orford, King's] ^i<
N. K.Stephen, Trin. J '^
N. K. Stephen, Trin.
W. G. Headlam,
King's.
J. P. M. Blackett, )
Joli.
R. A. Nicholson,
Trin.
•LP. M. Blackett, Joh.
^
79a ESSAY AND VERSE
1890 R. A. Nicholson, Trin. | 2. R. K. Gaye, Trin. } ex
1891 T. R. Glover, Joh.
1892 I. S. Smedley, Pemb.
1893 H. W. Moule, Corp.
1894 A.D. Nightingale, Trin.
1895 A.D. Nightingale, Trin.
1898 1. J.H.Marshall.King's
J. Toplis, Trin. jfe
1899 J. E. C. Jukes, Pemb.
1900 R. K. Gaye, Trin.
1901 G. Norwood, Joh.
1902 J. T.Sheppard, King's.
1903 G. Norwood, Joh,
1904 T. I. W.Wilson, King's.
1905 E. G. Selwyn, King's.
1906 S.K.Brown, King's.) ^
A. S. F. Gow, Trin.f^
1907 A. S. F. Gow, Trin. ^
1908 C. A. Storey, Trin.
1909 F. W. Haskins, Trin.
Second prize adjudged : 1822, C. Wimberly, Joh. (£5. 58.); 1826. J. "Wordsworth, Tria. (£10)
Honourably .mentioned : 1885, T. C. Weatherhead, Trin.; 1887, N. K. Stephen, Trin., J. J. Withers.
King's; 1888, A. R. F. Hyslop, King's; 1889, G. A. Davies, Trin., T. R. Glover, Joh.; 1891, W H
Jacques, Trin., F. J. Kittermaster, King's; 189.3, L. Horton-Smith, Joh., J. D. C. White, Trin. ; I894i
H. S. S. Parker, Corpus, J. D. C. While, Trin.; 1895, H. F. Moule, Clare; 1899, B. K. Gaye, Trin •
1902, B. H. Dobson, Emm. ; 1903, B. H. Dobson, Emm. ; W. B. Anderson, Trin. ; 1908, A. S. F Gow'
Trin. ' '
troxime accessit. or nearly equal to successful Candidate : 1890, F. J. Kittermaster, King's •
1901, A. 8. Gaye, Trin. ; 1907, D. S. Robertson, Trin.; 1909, J. R. M. Butler, Trin. '
Note >— Whenever there is an omission of a year, no Prize was adjudged or there was no Candidate.
PRINCE CONSORT PRIZE.
At a meeting of the subscribers to the Prince Consort Memorial
on June 12, 1883, it was resolved to transfer the surplus of the
Memorial Fund to the University, with the object of founding "a
Prize or Scholarship, to bear the Prince Consort's name, for the
promotion of Historical Studies in such manner as they may from
time to time determine." This offer was accepted by the Senate
on June 23, 1883.
The sum transferred to the University by the subscribers to the
Prince Consort Memorial amounted to about ^1850.
The following are the Regulations : —
1. There shall be established in the University a prize, called the
" Prince Consort Prize," to be awarded for dissertations involving original
historical research.
2. The prize shall be offered in alternate years, the first award to be
made in the year 1888.
3. The income derived from the fund transferred to the University
by the subscribers to the Prince Consort Memorial shall be applied, firstly,
to provide a bronze medal or medals to be presented to those candidates
whose dissertations appear to the adjudicators to deserve publication;
secondly, to the payment of the adjudicators as hereinafter determined ;
thirdly, towards defraying the expenses of printing and publishing the
said dissertations.
4. The prize shall be open to all graduates of the University who are
under the age of twenty-seven years on the day appointed for sending in
the dissertations, provided that they have not already obtained either the
Prince Consort Prize or the ThiiiwaU Prize.
5. The adjudicators shall be the Regius Professor of Modern History,
the Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History, the Professor of Ancient
History, and two others who shall be elected by the Senate in the
Lent Term of the year next but one before that in which the prize is to
be awarded, one on the nomination of the Special Board for Classics, and
one on the nomination of the Special Board for History and Archaeology.
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 tAvo 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 period
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 subjects so announced,
or on some other subject of historical research selected by the candidate.
PRIZES. 791
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 Kegius Professor of Modern History for the approval of
the adjudicators, who shall meet once in every term, if necessary, to
approve or reject any subject so submitted to them; and their approval or
rejection shall be communicated without delay to the candidate.
8. The dissertations shall be sent in to the Vice- Chancellor on or before
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 their 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 fund, under such 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 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 large
as the annual income of the fund, any further surplus shall be carried over
to the capital account.
1888 L. Whibley, B.A., Pemb.
F. W. Kellett, B.A. Sidney.
1890 W. A. J. Archbold, B.A. Pet.
W. K Collins, B.A. Selwyn.
J. W. Headlam, B.A. King's.
1892 J. N. Figgis, Incept, in Arts, Cath.
1894 L. B. Radford, B.A., Job.
Note :— Whenever there is an omission of a year, no Prize was adjudged, or no Dissertations
were sent in.
1896 R. P. Mahaffy, B.A .King's.
1898 J. H. Clapham, B.A. King's.
1900 F. W. Head, B.A., Emm.
T. S. Roberts, B.A., Pet.
1904 H. W, V. Temperley, B.A., King's.
1906 R. V. N. Hopkins, B.A., Emm.
1908 H. J. W. Tillyard, B.A., Caius.
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 shall consist of the net income arising from
the Kislingbury estate bequeathed to the University by the Eeverend
Thomas Seaton and from any securities belonging to the trust.
2. The Examiners shall be the Vice-ChanceUor, the Master of Clare
College, the Kegius Professor of Greek, and one additional Examiner ap-
pointed by the Senate in the Michaelmas Term of each year on the nomin-
ation of tiie Council of the Senate.
3. The Prize shall be open for competition among all Masters of Arts
of the University.
4. In the course of the Lent Term of each year the Examiners shall
give public notice of a Poem in English on a sacred subject as defined in
the Will of the Founder, and all exercises for the Prize shall be sent to the
Vice-Chancellor not later than the 30th day of September next following.
5. Each Candidate shall send his Exercise privately to the Vice-
Chancellor. The Exercises shall bear a motto but not the Candidate's
name, and shall be accompanied by a sealed envelope bearing the same
motto outside and containing the Candidate's name and College.
6. 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.
792
ESSAY AND VERSE
7. The successful Candidate shall print his poem at his own expense
1750 C. Smart, Pemb.
1751 C. Smart, Pemb.
1752 C. Smart, Pemb.
1753 C. Smart, Pemb.
1754 G. Bally, King's.
1755 C. Smart. Pemb
1756 G. Bally, King's.
1757 R. Glynn, King's.
1758 G. Bally, King's.
1759 B. Porteus, Chr.
1760 J. Scott, Trin.
1761 J. Scott, Trin.
1762 J.Scott, Trin.
1763 J. Hey, Sid.
1764 J. Lettice, Sid.
1765 T. Zouch, Trin.
1767 C. Jenner, Sid.
1768 C. Jenner, Sid.
1770 W. Hodson, Trin.
1772 W. Gibson, Pemb.
1773 C. P. Layard, Job.
1774 C. P. Layard, Job.
1775 S. Hayes, Trin.
1776 S. Hayes, Trin.
1777 S. Hayes, Trin.
1778 S. Hayes, Trin.
1780 T.Hughes, Job,
1781 W. Gibson, Pemb.
1782 S. Madan,Trin.
1783 S. Hayes, Trin.
1784 S. Hayes, Trin.
1785 S. Hayes, Trin.
1789 J. Roberts, King's.
1790 C. Philpott, Emm,
1791 C. Philpott, Emm.
1794 F.Wrangham,Trin.H,
1795 A. W. Trollope, Pemb
1797 W. Bolland, Trin.
1798 W. Bolland, Trin.
1799 W. Bolland, Trin.
1800 F. Wrangham, Trin.
1802 W. Cockburn, Job.
1803 W. Cockburn, Job.
1804 C. Hoyle, Trin.
1805 C. Peers, Job.
1806 C. Hoyle, Trin.
1807 C. J. Hoare,Joh.
1808 B. T. H. Cole. Magd.
1809 G. Pry me, Trin.
1811 F. Wrangham, Trin.
1812 F. Wrangham, Trin.
1813 E. Smedley, Sid,
1814 E. Smedley, Sid.
1815 J.W. Bellamy, Queens'.
1816 C. H. Terrot, Trin.
1817 T. S. Hughes, Emm.
1818 A. Dicken, Pet.
1820 E. B. Elliott, Trin.
1822 E. B. Elliott, Trin.
1824 H. S. Beresford, Clare.
1825 J. Overton, Trin.
1827 E. Smedley. Sid.
1828 E. Smedley, Sid.
1829 J. H. Marsden, Job.
1830 R. Parkinson, Job.
1830 W. M. Praed, Trin.
1831 IT. E. Hankinson, Corp,
1832 T.E. Hankinson, Corp.
1833 T. E. Hankinson, Corp.
1834 T. E. Hankinson, Corp.
1835 2T. E. Hankinson, Corp.
1838 iT.E. Hankinson, Corp.
1839 J. Murray, Trin.
1840 T. E. Hankinson, Corp.
1841 T.E. Hankinson, Corp.
1842 T. E. Hankinson, Corp.
1843 T. R. Birks, Trin.
1844 T. R. Birks, Trin.
1845 J. M. Neale, Trin.
1846 R. Essington, King's,
1849 J. M. Neale, Trin,
1850 G, Birch, Chr,
1851 G, Birch, Chr.
1852 J. M. Neale, Trin.
1854 E.H.Bickersteth, Trin.
1856 J. M. Neale, Trin.
1857 J. M. Neale, Trin.
1858 3 J. M. Neale, Trin.
1859 J, M. Neale, Trin.
1860 J. M. Neale. Trin.
1862 J. M. Neale, Trin.
1863 J. M. Neale, Trin.
1864 W.S.Smith, Trin.
1865 H.R. Dodd, Trin.
1866 W. S. Smith, Trin.
1867 C. Stan well, Joh.
1868 J. Mason, Trin.
1869 H. C. G. Moule, Trin.
1870 H, C. G. Moule, Trin.
1871 H, C. G. Moule. Trin.
1872 11. C. G. Moule, Trin.
1873 H. C. O. Moule, Trin.
1874 E. A. Beck, Trin. H.
1876 H. C. G. Moule, Trin.
1877 J. W. Mills, Pemb.
1879 J. C. Rust, Pemb.
1880 E. W. Bowling, Joh.
1881 E. W. Bowling, Joh,
1882 G, R Freeman, Joh.
1883 F. S. Arnold, King's.
1885 A, W. W. Dale, Tr, H.
1886 R W, Bowling, Joh,
1887 R W. Bowling, Joh,
1888 G. R Freeman, Joh.
1889 A. S. Newman, Pemb.
1890 H, A, Birks, Trin,
1891 G. W. Rowntree, Clare.
1892 G, W. Rowntree, Clare,
1893 G, E. Freeman, Joh.
1894 G. R Freeman, Joh.
1895 G.W.Rowntree.Clare,
1896 G.W.Rowntree,Clare.
1897 J. H.Lupton.D.D. Joh,
1898 G.W.Rowntree,Clare.
1899 J, Hudson, Pet.
1900 F, A, Hibbert, Joh,
1901 P. J. Loseby, Emm.
1902 J, Hudson, Pet.
1903 G. W. Rowntree, C'la.
1904 F. H. Wood, Joh.
1905 A, C, Deane, Clare.
1906 G, W, Rowntree, Cla,
1907 P. J. Losebj-, Emm.
1908 C. H. A. Field, M.A.
Corp,
Deserving of honourable mention : 1904, J. Hudson, Pet.
Note :— Whenever there is an omission of a year, no Prize was adjudged or there was no Candidate.
SEDGWICK PRIZE.
The sum of J500 Scinde Railway Stock having been offered to
the University, for the purpose of encouraging the study of Geology
among the resident Members of the University and in honour of
the Rev. Adam Sedgwick, Woodwardian Professor of Geology, the
same was accepted by Grace of the Senate, Feb. 23, 1865, under
the following conditions : —
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
1 The Examiners also gave notice, that should
any poem appear to them to possess distinguished
merit, a premium of £100 would be adjudged. In
1831, and 1838, the premium of £100 was adjudjed
instead of the ordinary prize.
3 A eecond prize was this year adjudged to
J. Gorle. Clare.
3 A prize of £20 was awarded to J. M. Neale,
Trin. and T. Walker, Joh,
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two persons to be appointed by Grace of the Senate 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. That the Prize shall be open to all Graduates of the University
of Cambridge who have resided sixty days during the twelvemonths
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 be 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 award 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. Harris Teall, B.A. Joh.
1877 A. J. Jukes-Browne, B.A. Joh.
1880 W. Keeping, Incept, in Arts, Christ's.
1883 J. E. Marr, M.A., Joh.
1886 T. Roberts, B.A. Joh.
1889 A. Harker, M.A. Joh.
1892 A. C. Seward, M.A. Joh.
1895 H. Woods, M.A. Joh.
1901 F. R. C. Reed, M.A. Trin.
1903 H. H. Thomas, B.A., Sidney.
Note r^Whenever there is an omission of a year, no Prixe was adjudged or there was no Candidate.
SEELEY MEDAL.
A sum of money being the balance of the Seeley Memorial
Fund was, in June 1897, handed over to the University by the
Seeley Memorial Committee. Out of the income arising from the
Capital of the Fund a sum of money not exceeding three guineas
is paid annually to provide one Seeley Medal to be awarded in
accordance with the following Regulations (Grace of June 17,
1897):
1. The Medal shall be called the " Seeley Medal."
2. The Medal shall be awarded in each year by the Adjudicators for
the ThirlwaU or Prince Consort Prize, as the case may be, for that year.
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704 ESSAY AND VERSE
3. Candidates for the Thirlwall or Prince Consort Prize, who send in
a dissertation on some subject dealing with International Policy during
some period not earlier than a.d. 1648, such subject having been previously
approved by the adjudicators for the Thirlwall or Prince Consort Prize,
shall be eligible for the Seeley Medal ; but the Medal shall only be awarded
to a dissertation which in the judgment of the Adjudicators is worthy of
the Thirlwall or Prince Consort Prize.
4. These Regulations, except Regulation 1, shall be subject to altera-
tion by Grace of the Senate on the recommendation of the Special Board
for History and Archaeology at any time after five years from their
adoption by the Senate ; provided that in all cases regard be given to the
object of the subscribers to commemorate Sir John Seeley.
1900 F. W. Head, B.A., Emm.
1904 H. W, V. Temperley, B.A., King's.
Note :— Whenever there is an omission of a year, no Medal was adjudged or no Dissertations were
sent in.
SMART PRIZES.
Mr Francis G. Smart left in 1909 £600 in order to found two
prizes to be awarded in each year, one for Botany and one for
Zoology. The following are the Regulations (Grace of June 17,
1909) :
1. Two University Prizes to be called The Frank Smart Prize for
Botany and The Frank Smart PHze for Zoology, and to consist each of
half the net yearly interest of the fund given to the University by
Mr Francis G. Smart, shall be awarded in the year 1909 and thenceforward
annually, except as provided in Regulation 5.
2. The prizes shall be awarded by a Board consisting of the Vice-
Chancellor, the Professor of Botany, the Professor of Zoology, and the
Examiners in Botany and Zoology for the Natural Sciences Tripos of
the year in which the award is made.
No business shall be transacted unless three members of the Board be
present.
3. The prizes shall be awarded in June of each year to those
members of the University who, having passed Part I or Part II of
the Natural Sciences Tripos and not bemg of more than thirteen terms'
standing, are in the opinion of the Board most proficient respectively in
the Science of Botany and in the Science of Zoology.
4. Neither prize shall be awarded more than once to the same
candidate.
5. In case no person be deemed worthy of one of the prizes the sum
available for that prize shall be added to the capital of the fund.
6. These Regulations shall be subject to alteration 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, namely, the
encouragement of the study of Botany and Zoology in the University, shall
be maintained.
SMITH'S PRIZES AND RAYLEIGH PRIZES.
The Rev. Robert Smith, D.D. Master of Trinity College,
left in 1768 two annual prizes now amounting to about £23 each,
to two commencing Bachelors of Arts, the best proficients in
PRIZES. 795
Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. A sum of £812 was handed
over to the University in 1908 by a number of scientific friends
of Lord Rayleigh.
Until and including 1883 these Prizes were awarded by Examination.
By Grace of Feb. 11, 1909, the following are now the Regulations for
the Smith's Prizes and the Rayleigh Prizes.
1. The two Smith's Prizes and one or more Rayleigh Prizes shall be
awarded annually to those candidates who shall present the essays of greatest
merit on any subject in Mathematics or Natural Philosophy. For this
purpose the annual interest of the Smith's Prize endowment and the accu-
mulated annual interest of the Rayleigh Prize Fund shall be placed at the
disposal of the Adjudicators.
2. The essays shall be sent in to the Vice-Chancellor in each year
between the last day of the Michaelmas term and the first day of the
succeeding Lent term. The candidates shall be Bachelors of Arts, provided
that at the time when the essays are sent in at least twelve and not more
than fourteen complete terms shall have passed since the beginning of a
candidate's first term of residence. Each candidate shall in his essay state
what portion thereof, if any, he claims as original.
3. The Adjudicators for the award of the Smith's Prizes and the
Rayleigh Prizes shall be the Vice-Chancellor and the Lucasian, Plumian,
Lowndean and Sadlerian Professors.
4. In each year the Adjudicators shall publish a list of all the
candidates whose essays are of distinction ; the list being arranged into
groups of equal merit as far as seems right to the Adjudicators. The title of
each essay of distinction shall be stated with this list.
5. In years in which an order of merit is determined by the
Adjudicators, the Smith's Prizes shall be awarded for the two essays of
highest merit: and Rayleigh Prizes shall be awarded to such of the
remaining essays,if any, as in the opinion of the Adjudicators are deserving
of a prize.
6. In years in which more than two essays are determined to be of
equal merit, and of higher merit than the others, the Adjudicators shall
select two of the best essays at their discretion for the award of the Smith's
Prizes, and for the remaining best essays Rayleigh Prizes shall be awarded.
In years in which one essay shall be determined to be of higher merit
than all the others, and in which two or more essays are determined to be
of equal merit next in order below the first mentioned to which the first
Smith's Prize shall be awai'ded, the Adjudicators shall select one of the
latter essays at their discretion for the award of the second Smith's Prize,
and for the remaining such essays Rayleigh Prizes shall be awarded.
7. The value of a Rayleigh Prize shall be not greater than that of a
Smith's Prize: but in a year in which more than one Rayleigh Prize is
awarded, the values of all such Rayleigh Prizes shall be equal and of such
value not exceeding that of a Smith's Prize as is permitted by the available
balance of the Rayleigh Prize Fund.
8. The Adjudicators shall be at liberty to withhold the award of any
or of all of the prizes, if they are of opinion that the number of essays
worthy of a prize is insufficient for a complete award, or that there is no
essay worthy of a prize. Unawarded balances of the annual interest of the
Rayleigh Prize Fund shall be carried forward to the Fund so as to be avail-
able for the purpose of awards in future years.
9. The announcement of the award of the prizes shall be made before
the end of the Easter Term of the academical year in which the essays are
sent in.
34—2
796
ESSAY AND VERSE
1769 G. Atwood, Trinity.
T. Parkinson, Christ's.
1770 W. Smith, Joh.
J . Oldershaw, Emm.
1771 T. Starkie, Joh,
R. Kedington, Caius.
1772 G. Pretyman, Pemb.
J. Lane, Queens'.
1773 J. J. Brundish, 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. Catton, Joh.
H. Ainslie, Pembroke.
1782 J. Wood, Joh.
J. Hailstone, Trinity.
178.3 F,J.H.Wollaston,Sid.
J. Procter, Catharine.
1784 R. A. Ingram, Queens'.
J. Holden, Sidney.
1785 W. Lax, Trinity,
J, Dudley, Clare.
1786 J. Bell, Trinity.
G, Hutchinson, Trin.
1787 J. Littledale, Joh.
A, F ramp ton, Joh.
1788 J. Brinkley, Caius.
E, Outram, Joh.
1789 W. Millers, Joh.
J, Bewsher, Trinity.
1790 B. Bridge, Peter's.
F.Wrangham,Trin,H,
1791 D, M, Peacock, Trin.
W. Gooch, Caius.
1792 J. Palmer, Joh,
G. F. Tavel, Trinity.
1793 T. Harrison, Queens'.
T. Strickland, Trinity.
<794 G, Butler, Sidney.
J.S, Copley, Trinity.
179.5 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.
1799 W. Boteler.Joh.
J . Brown, Trinity.
1800 J. Inman, Joh,
G, D'Oyly, Corpus,
1801 H. Martyn, Joh,
W. Woodall, Pemb.
1802 T, P. White, Queens'.
J, Grisdale, Christ's.
1803 T. Starkie, Joh.
C, J. Hoare, Joh.
1804 W, A, Garratt.Trin.
J. Kaye, Christ's.
1805 S. Christie, Trin. 1 „„
T.Turton.Cath./^*-
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 G. 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 G. Bidden Airy, Trin,
C. Jeftreys,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. Cavendish, Trin.
H. Philpott, Cath.
1830 Eo Steventon, Corpus.
J.W.L.Heaviside.Sid.
1831 S. Earnshaw, Joh.
T, Gaskin, Joh,
1832 D, D, Heath, Trinity,
S, Laing, Joh.
1833 A. Ellice, Caius.
J, Bowstead, Pemb,
1834 P. Kclland, Queens',
T, R, Birks, Trinity.
1836 H. Cotterill, Joh.
H. Goulburn, Trinity.
1836 A. Smith, Trinity,
J, W. Colenso, Joh.
1837 W. N. Griffin, Joh.
E. Brumell, Joh.
1838 T. J. Main, Joh.
J, G. Mould, Corpus.
1839 P. Frost, Joh.
B. Cowie, Joh.
1840 R.L. Ellis, Trinity.
H. Goodwin, Caius,
1841 G. G. Stokes, Pemb.
H. C. Jones, Trinity.
1842 A. Cayley, 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, Joh.
H. W. Watson, Trinity.
1851 N,M, Ferrers, Caius.
G. V, Yool, Trinity.
1852 P. G. Tait, Peter's,
W. J. Steele, Peter's.
1853 J. B, Sprague, Joh.
R. B. Batty, Emm,
1854 J.C. Maxwell, Trin.i <».
E.J, Routh, Pet. /fi?
1855 J, Savage, Joh. }
L. H.Courtney, Joh. I
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, Stiriing, 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. 1 o-
H.Romer, Trin. H.I (^
1864 H.J. Purkiss, Trinity.
W. P. Turnbuli, 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. Clifford, Trin.
1868 J. F. Moulton, Joh.
G. H. Darwin, Trin.
1869 J. Elliott, Joh.
N, E. Hartog, Trin.
1870 A. G. Greenhill, Joh. 1
R. Pendlebury, Joh. j
1871 J. Hopkinson, Trin. 1
E. Temperley.Queens'J
1872 R. R. Webb, Joh.
H. Lamb, Trin.
1873 T. O. Harding, 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. MoUison, Clare.
1877 D. McAlister, Joh.
R. C. Rowe, Trin. ] ?>
J. P. Smith, Trin, I fi^
1878 J, E. A, SteggaU, Trin.
C, Graham, Caius,
1879 M. J. M. Hill, Pet) cj-
A.J. Wallis, Trin.l'^
PRIZES.
797
1880 J. Larmor, Joh. 1892 1. G. T. Bennett, Joh. 1901
J. J. Thomson, Trin,
1881 A. R. Forsyth, Trin. 1893 C. E. Culli8,"Caiu8. 1902
R. S. Heath, Trin. ) &.
A. E.Steinthal.Tr.jl^
1882 R. A. Hennan, Trin.
J. S. Yeo, Joh.
1883 W. Welsh, Jesus. 1895 1. G. T. Manlev, Chr. 1904
H. H. Turner, Trin.
Under New Regulations.
1885 E. G. (Jallbp, Trin.
R. Laclilan, Trin.
1886 l.W.P.Workman,Tr, Triii. ' 1906
2. R.F.Muirhead,Cath.
1887 1. A. E. H. Love, Joh. Trin.' 1907
2. A. Berry, King's.
1888 G. H. Brvan, Peter's.
A. C. Dixon, Trin.
1889 H. P. Baker, Joh.
J. H. Michell, Trin.
1890 1. B.A.Sampson, Joh.
2. W. E. Brunvate, Tr.
1891 F. W. Dyson," Trin. R. W. H. T. Hudoon, 1909
H. M. Macdonald, Cla.
Deserving honourable mention : 1885, C. Chree, King's ; A. N. Whitehead, Trin. ; ]892, L. Crawford,
King's; 1895, H. E. Atkins, Pet., P. K. Bateman, Jesus; 1897, T. J. I'A. Bromwich, Joh., B. Hopkin-
gon, Trin. ; 1899, F. W. B. Frankland, Clare, F. J. W. Whipple, Trin. ; 1901, P. V. Bevan, Trin. ; 1902,
H. B. Wimperis, Caius; 1903. W. H. Jackson, Clare; 1904, P. E. B. Jourdain, Trin.; 1907, H. J.
Priestley. Jesus ; 1908, C. W. FoUett, Trin. Hall ; H. B. Ha8s6, Joh. ; W. P, Milne, Clare ; H. T H.
Piaggio, Joh. ; C. J. T. Sewell, Trin.
Essays of great merit: 1890, J. Buchanan, Pet.; 1891, G. T. Walker, Trin. ; 1897, C Godfrey, Trin.
1892 1. G. T. Bennett, Joh.
2. H. W. Segar, Trin,
1893 C. E. Cullis, Caius.
D. B. Mair, Clirist's.
R. H. D. Mayall, Sid.
1894 S. S. Hough, Joh.
H. C. Pocklington, Joh.
1895 1. G. T. Manlev, Chr.
2.G.H.J.Hurst,King's
1896 1. W. S. Adie, Trin.
2. A. Y.G.Campbell, -,
Trin. (
F. W. Lawrence, (
Trin. '
1897 1. E. T. Whittaker,
Trin.
2. R. C. Maclaurin, Joh.l
A. E. Western, Trin. J
1898 1. E. W. Barnes, Trin.
2. W.A.Houston,Joh.
1899 W, H. Austin, Trin.
G. W. Walker, Trin.
1900 J. F. Cameron, Caius.
R. W. H. T. Hudoon,
Joh.
G. H. Hardy, Trin.
J. H. Jeans, Trin.
T. H, Havelock, Job.
J. E. Wright, Trin.
H. Knapman, Emm.
A. P. Thompson,
Pemb.
R Cunningham, Job.
J.C.M.Garnett,Trin.
H. A. Webb, Trin.
P. W. Wood, Emm.
H, Bateman, Trin.
P. E. Marrack, Trin.
C, F, Russell, Pemb,
F..LM.Stratton,Cai.
G. R. Blanco-White,
Trin.
A.S.Eddington,Trin.
J. W. Nicholson, Trin.
W, M. Page, King's.
W.J.IIarrison,Clare.
J.E.Littlewood.Trin.
J. Mercer, Trin.
H. W. Turnbull. Tr.
G. N. Watson, Trin.
THIRLWALL PRIZE.
The Committee of the Thirl wall Memorial in 1884 offered to
the University a certain sum of money " for the purpose of insti-
tuting a prize in the University, to be called the Thirlwall Prize,
for the best dissertation on some historical subject involving
original research." This offer was accepted by the Senate by
Grace of June 12, 1884.
The sum of money transferred to the University by the sub-
scribers to the Thirlwall Memorial amounted to about il200.
The following are the Regulations: —
1. There sliall be established in the University a prize, called the
"Thirlwall Prize," to be awarded for dissertations involving original
historical research.
2. The prize shall be offered in alternate years, the first award to be
made in the year 1889,
3. The income derived from the fund transferred to the University by
the subscribers to the Thirlwall Memorial shall be applied, firstly, to pro-
vide a bronze medal or medals to be presented to those candidates whose
dissertations appear to the adjudicators to deserve publication ; secondly,
to the payment of the adjudicators as hereinafter determined; thirdly,
towards defraying the expenses of printing and publishing the said
dissertations.
4. The prize shall be open to all graduates of the University who are
under the age of, twenty-seven years on the day appointed for sending in
the dissertations provided that they have not already obtained either the
Thirlwall Prize or the Prince Consort Prize.
5. The adjudicators shall be the Begins Professor of Modern History,
the Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History, the Professor of Ancient
History, and two others who shall be elected by the Senate in the
Lent Term of the year next but one before that in which the prize is to
798 ESSAY AND VERSE
be awarded, one on the nomination of the SpeciaJ Board for Classics, and
one on the nomination of the Special Board for History and Archaeology.
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.o. 800, and half from the period
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 subjects so an-
nounced, or on some other subject of historical research selected by the
candidate. In the latter case the subject shall, at some time between the
announcement of the subjects and the 15th of May in the following year,
be communicated to the Regius 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 before
the Slst 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 their 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 fund, under such 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 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 large
as the annual income of the fund, any further surplus shall be carried over
to the capital account.
1889 E. Jenks, B.A., LL.B. King's. 1904 F. H. Marshall, M.A.
1891 F. A. Hibbert, B.A. Job.
1893 W. J. Corbett, M.A. King's.
1895 R E. Bryant, B.A. Emm.
1897 G. P. Gooch, B.A. Trin.
1906 P. C. Sands, B.A., Job.
J. H. E. Crees, B.A., Job.
1909 H. Mattingly, B.A., Caius.
Note :— Whenever there is an omission of a year, no Prize was adjudged or there were no Candidates.
V^ALSINGHAM MEDAL.
Lord Walsinqham, High Steward of the University, having
offered to give annually for three years a Gold Medal for the best
Monograph or Essay giving evidence of original research in any
subject coming under the cognisance of the Special Board for
Biology and Geology, the offer was accepted, and the following
Regulations were confirmed by Grace of the Senate, Dec. 3, 1891.
1. The Medal shall be called the " Walsingham Medal."
2. The Medal shall be awarded for a Monograph or Essay giving
evidence of original research on any Botanical, Geological, or Zoological
subject ; Zoology being understood to include Animal Morphology and
Physiology, and an Essay on any subject of Chemical Physiology being
PRIZES. 700
valued according 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 himself 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 standing
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 Research 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 Medal in any year in which two Essays of nearly
equal or of exceptional merit are received.
5. The Special Board for Biology and Geology shall cause a notice
of the conditions of the award to be inserted in the University Heporter
in the course of the Michaelmas Term of each year ; and the Essays,
which may be written, lithographed, or printed, whether previously
published 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
sent in constitute primd facie a qualification for the Medal, they shall
obtain Reports upon each such Essay from at least two persons who
may be Members of the Special Board or not.
7. If the Special Board be of opinion that one of the Essays is
worthy of the Medal, their resolution to that effect shall be communi-
cated to the Vice-Chancellor, who shall thereupon announce the award
of the Medal ; but if, in the opinion of the Board, no Monograph or
Essay be found to attain a sufficient standard of excellence, 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 be subject to revision from time to time
by the Special Board for Biology and Geology with the consent of the
Donor of the Medal.
1893 E. W. MacBride, Joh.
1894 I. H. Burkill, Caius.
1895 I. L. Tuckett, Trin.
1896 W. McDougall, Joh.
1897 V. H. Blackmail, Joh,
W. M. Fletcher, Trin.
1898 J. G. Kerr, Christ's.
1899 H. H. W. Pearson, Caius.
J. Barcroft, King's.
1900 1. H. H. Dale, Trin.
2. R- C. Punnett, Caius.
1901 B. T. P. Barker, Caius.
L. Doncaster, King's.
V. J. Woolley, King's
1904 11. P. Gregory, Joh.
K. Lucas, Trin.
1905 W. S. Perrin, Caius.
1906 W. E. Agar, King's.) ^
W. L. Balls, Joh. f '^^•
190T E. Mellanby, Emm.
1908 1. C. C. Dobell, Trin.
2. G. R. Mines, Sidney) o.
D. Thoday, Trin. i ^
Proiime accessit : 1898, A. C. HUI, B. A., Trin.
Note : Whenever there is an omission of a year, no Prize was adjudged or there was no Candidate.
800 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 award 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 Michaehnas
term preceding the award.
3. Every candidate shall send to the Vice-Chancellor before May 1 in
the year in which the prize is to be awarded an Exercise on some subject
related to the Profession 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 paper giving the result of independent
research.
4. Candidates shall be Bachelors of Arts who are not of sufficient
standing to Incept in Arts.
5. A candidate may not submit an Exercise substantially the same as
one previously submitted by him for a Certificate of Kesearch.
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 the
income of the fund for the year shall be carried to a reserve fund from
which an additional prize or prizes not exceeding £15 each in value may
be awarded in any year in which the 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 : 190S, K. T. Busk, King's.
YORKE PRIZE.
Edmund Yorke, M.A., late Fellow of St Catharine's Hall, be-
queathed a sum of £3989. \0s.3d. 3 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.
PRIZES. 801
2. That 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 for each Essay be announced and published
before the end of November in each year, and that the Exercises be sent
in before the first of December of the 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
event 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
Colleges 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 them, and that the residue of such income shall be
paid to the successful competitor.
9. That if on any occasion the Adjudicators shall be of opinion that
no Essay sent in is deserving of a Prize, the amount of the Prize for
that occasion shall be invested in the purchase of £3 per cent. Con-
solidated Annuities to be added to the capital trust fund.
1890 T. A. Herbert, B.A., LL.B. Joli.
1891 E. Jenks, M.A. King's.
1892 C. A. M. Barlow, B.A. King's.
1893 W. H. Buckler, B.A. Trin.
1898 R. C. Maclaurin, B.A. Joh.
1899 R. J. R. Goffin, B.A., LL.B. Jesus.
1900 J, E. R. de Villiers, B. A., LL.B,, Joh.
1902 C. T. Carr, B.A., LL.B. Trin.
1903 W. Mitchell, B.A., Catli.
1905 C. T. Carr, M.A., Trin.
1906 N. Bentwich, B.A., Trin.
1877 C. S. Kenny, B.L. Downing. ) „^
P. M. Laurence, B.A. Corpus. J -^^*
1878 C. S. Kenny, LL.M. Downing.
1879 C. S. Kenny, LL.M. Downing.
1882 T. E. Scrutton, B.A. Trin.
1883 B. E. Lawrence, M.A., LL.M. Trin.
1884 T. E. Scrutton, B.A., LL.B. Trin.
1885 T. E. Scrutton, B.A., LL.B. Trin.
1886 T. E. Scrutton, M.A., LL,B. Trin.
1887 W. Easterbv, B.A., LL.B. Joh.
1888 W. E. Montgomery, M. A., LL.M. Cla.
1889 D, McK. Kerly, M.A. Joh.
Deserving considerable praise, or commendation: 1885, H. M. Finch, M.A., LL.M., Trin,: 1887,
O. Edwarde* Jones, M.A., Pemb.
Honourably mentioned : 1902, 1903, H. M. Adler, M. A., LL.M., Joh.
Note :— Whenever there is an omission of a year, no Prize was adjudged or there was no Candidate.
34—5
802
ESSA\!; 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 guineas each, to be given yearly to three Undergraduates
on theCommencement 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 undergraduate may be a candidate for 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- Chancellor shall give
public notice of subjects for a Greek Ode, a Latin Ode, a Greek Epigram,
and a Latin Epigram ; and all Exercises must be sent to the Vice- Chancellor
on or before February 1 following.
3. Each Candidate shall send his Exercise privately to the Vice-
Chancellor. The Exercises shall bear a motto but not the Candidate's
name, and shall be accompanied by a sealed envelope bearing the same
motto outside and containing the Candidate's name and College.
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.
1775
Greek Ode, W. Cole, King's.
Latin ode, E. Cooke, King's.
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,
1776
J. Hayter, King's.
James Six, Trin.
W. Cole, King's.
E. SayerPoulter.Trin.
1777
J. Hand, King's.
T. Gisborne, Joh.
James Six, Trin.
1778
J. Walker, Emm.
J. Lowther, Trin.
Spen. Madan, Trin.
1779
B. E. Sparke, Pemb.
Jos. H. Pott, Joh.
J. H. Michell, King's.
1780
J. H. Michell, King's.
Chas. Hayes, King's.
J. H. Michell,King'8.
; 1781
Greek Ode, J. Goodall, King's.
I Latin Ode, Benj. Newton, Jes.
Epigrams, J. Goodall, King's.
1782
I Greek Ode, J. Goodall, King's.
I Latin Ode, M. T. Beeher, King's,
i Epigrams, J. Goodall, King's.
I 1783
Greek Ode, R. Ramsden, Trin.
I Epigrams, J. Raine, Trin.
I 1784
I Greek Ode, R. Ramsden, Trin.
' latin Ode i C. B. V^Tollaston, Joh.
! ^^^^^ ^*®' i J. Reeves, King's.
I Epigrams, G. Stevenson, King's.
I 1785
j Greek Ode, 1
Latin Ode, V j. Raine, Trin.
I Epigrams, j
I 1786
i Greek Ode, J. Raine, Trin.
Latin Ode, A. Moore, King's.
Epigrams, T. Thompson, Trin.
PRIZES.
803
Greek Ode,
, Latin Ode,
Epigrams,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Epigrams,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Epigrrams,
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,
Epigframs,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Epigrams,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Epigrams,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Epigrams,
Greek Ode, 1
Latin Ode, j
Epigrams,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Epigrams,
1787
A. Moore, King's.
G. Selwyn, Joh.
F. Wrangham, Magd.
1788
ij. Tweddell,Trin.
1789
J. Tweddell.Trin.
Geo. Mathew, Trin.
J.Tweddell, Trin.
1790
E. Maltby, Pemb.
T. G. Taylor, Trin.
E. Maltby, Pemb.
1791
E. Maltby, Pemb.
R. Smith, King's.
J. Doneaster, Chr.
1792
S. T.Coleridge, Jes.
Sam. Butler, Joli.
J. Belcher, Clare.
1793
J. Keate, King's.
Sam. Butler, Joh.
J. Keate, King's.
1794
Sam. Butler, Joh.
J. Keate, King's.
G. Caldwell, Jes.
1795
J. Keate, King's.
J. D'Oyly, Corp.
G. Strachey, Trin.
1796
G. Strachey, Trin.
Rich. Parry, Trin.
Wm.Frere,Trin.
1797
Wm. Frere,Trin.
John Hunt, Trin.
Wm.Frere,Trin.
1798
Barth. Frere, Trin.
P. Warren, Trin.
Barth. Frere, Trin.
1799
I J. H. Smyth, Trin.
J. G. Durham , Corp.
1800
J. H. Smyth, Tiin.
J. B. Sumner, King's.
J. G. Durham, Corp.
1801
Greek Ode, R. Walpole, Trin.
Latin Ode, Hon.F. Robinson, Joh.
Epigrams, Geo. Pryme, Trin.
1802
Greek Ode, Geo. Pryme, Trin.
Latin Ode, Jas. Parke, Trin.
Epigrams, C. Bayley, Chr.
1803
Greek Ode, C. Bayley, Chr.
Latin Ode, H. H. Knapp, King's.
Epigrams, J. F. Plumptre, King's.
1804
Greek Ode, W. E.P.Tomline,Trin.
^!l^!l^^!B.H.Drury, King's.
Epigrams, I
1805
Latin Ode,
Epigrams,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Epigrams,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Epigrams,
Greek Ode, W.E.P. Tomline.Trin.
Latin Ode, C.J. Blomfield, Trin.
Epigrams, J. K. Miller, Trin.
1806
Greek Ode, C. J. Blomfield, Trin.
T. Smart Hughes, Joh.
J. K. Miller, Trin.
1807
T. Smart Hughes, Joh.
J. Lonsdale, King's.
E. H. Alderson, Gains.
1808
T. Rennell, King's
Hon. E. Law, Joh.
Epigrams, ' E. V. Blomfield, Caius.
1809
E. V. Blomfield, Caius.
J. Lonsdale, King's.
E. H. Barker, Trin.
1810
SnOde!^}^-^-«^«-««l'^'^-^--
Epigrams, W. Sheepshanks, Trin.
1811
Greek Ode, James Bailey Trin.
Latin Ode, G. Waddington, Trin.
Epigrams, James Bailey, Trin.
1812
Greek Ode, John Tyas, Trin.
Latin Ode, M. Lawson, Joh.
1813
Greek Ode, S. Grove Price, Trin.
^Jfg?amti W.Strickland, Trin.
1814
Greek Ode, J. Hutton Fisher, Trin.
Latin Ode, J.J. Blunt, Joh.
Epigrams, G. Waddington, Trin.
1 A second prize w%b this year given by Or { 2 A snuond prize was this year given by Dr
Barnes, Vice-ChanceUor, to Mr BlomBeld for Milner, Vice-ChanceUor, to Mr Farhill, King's,
a Greek Ode. | for a Latin Ode.
804
ESSAY AND VERSE
1815
Greek Ode, J.Hutton Fisher, Trin.
Latin Ode, G. Stainforth.Trin.
1816
Greek Ode, J. Hutton Fislier, Trin.
Latin Ode, i ,,, ^^ , ^ ,
Epigrams, \^' N. Lett8om,Trin.
1817
Greek Ode, G.Stainforth, Trin.
Latin Ode, W. N. Lettsom, Trin.
Epigrams, G. J. Pennington,King'8.
1818
Greek Ode, T. H. Hall, King's.
Epigrams, E. H. Maltby, Pemb.
1819
Greek Ode, H. Waddington, Trin.
Latin Ode, T.H. Hall, King's.
Epigrams, Rd. Okes, King's.
1820
GreekOde, ) u *t /^ i -j v ,
Latin Ode, J "" N. Coleridge, King's.
Epigrams, Rd.Okes, King's.
Extra Prizes 1820
Latin Ode, H. Thompson, Joh.
Epigrams, Rd. Okes, King's.
18211
GreekOde, H. N. Coleridge, King's.
Latin Ode, C. Fursdon, Downing.
Epigrams, Edw. Baines, Chr.
1822
GreekOde,),-, ., „ ^ ^
Epigrams, }W.M.Praed, Trin.
1823
Greek Ode, W. M. Praed, Trin.
Epigrams, J. Wilder, King's.
1824
GreekOde, ) „ ^, „
Latin Ode, ) ^- H.Kennedy. Joh.
Epigrams, W. M. Praed, Trin.
1826
GreekOde, Wm.Selwyn, Joh.
Latin Ode, Robert Snow, Joh.
Epigrams, B. H. Kennedy, Joh.
1826
GreekOde,")
Latin Ode, ^Wm.Selwyn, Joh.
Epigrams, J
1827
Greek Ode, Wm. Selwyn, Joh.
LatinOde, > chr. Wordsworth, Trin.
Epigrams, (
1828
GreekOde, F.Tennyson, Trin.
LatinOde, I chr. Wordsworth, Trin.
Epigrams, I
1829
Greek Ode, C. R. Kennedy, Trin.
LatinOde, | chas.Merivale,Joh.
Epigrams, )
1830
GreekOde, Jas. Hildyard,Chr.
Latin Ode, C. R. Kennedy, Trin,
Epigrams, W. Fitzherbert, Qu.
1 8''t1
GreekOde,^
Latin Ode, I Jas.Hildyard, Chr.
Epigrams,) ^^^^
GreekOde,? , „.,_, _, „^
Latin Ode, S ''^^' Hildyard,Chr.
Epigrams, Wm. Nicholson, Chr.
1833
T. K. Selwyn, Trin.
H. Drury, Calus.
C. Clayton, Caius.
1834
C. Clayton, Caius.
Hon.C. S.Savill, Qu.
Jas. Ind Smith, Trin,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Epigrams,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Epigrams,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode, )
Epigrams, J
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Epigrams,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Epigiams,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Epigrams,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Epigrams,
1835
Jas. Ind Smith, Trin.
Henry Drury, Caius.
1836
> No Prizes adjudged.
Thos. Whytehead, Joh.
1837
Charles J. Vaughan, Trin.
Philip Freeman, Trin.
Charles J. Vaughan, Trin.
1838
None adjudged.
Edward Balston, King's.
Philip Freeman, Trin.
1839
Fred. A. Goulburn, Trin.
Edward Balston, King's.
W. Spicer Wood, Joh.
1840
Greek Ode, | jj^^^^^ j^ gj^^j^^ j^.^^^^r^
Latin Ode,
Epigrams,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Epigrams,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Epigrams,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode, I
Epigrams, j
Greek Ode, j
Latin Ode, j
Epigrams,
Charles Sangster, Joh.
1841
Reginald WalpoJe, Caius.
Henry M. Birch, King's
M. P. W.Boulton, Trinity.
1842
W. G. Clark, Trinity.
H. J. S. Maine, Pembroke.
W. G.Clark, Trinity.
1843
W. G. Clark, Trinity.
H. J. S. Maine, Pembroke.
1844
H. Newport, Pembroke.
J. G, C. Fussell, Trinity.
1 Additional honours were this year awarded for Greelc aud Latin Epigrams, to J. Colljrer,
Clare, and C. N. Cutler, Trinity.
I
PRIZES.
805
Gfeek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Epigrams,
1845
H. de Winton, Trin.
J. C. Wright, King's.
C. J. Monk, Trin.
1846
Greek Ode, B, F. Westcott, Trin.
Latin Ode, J. C. Wright, King's.
Epigrams, A. A. Vansittart, Trin.
1847
. B. F. Westcott, Trin.
I D. J. Vaughan,Trin.
1848
C.Schreiber, Trin.
W. S. CoUett, Clare.
H.C. A.Tayler,Trin.
1849
J. D. Williams, Trin.
D. A. W. Thompson, Pemb.
J. D.Williams, Trin.
1850
P. Perring, Trin.
W. Raynes, Clare.
William Wayte, King's.
1851
■ F.V.Hawkins, Trin.
1852
F. V. Hawkins, Trin.
W. C. Green, King's.
Extra Prize 1852
Epigrams, J. Foxley, Job.
1853
H. M. Butler, Trin.
None adjudged.
W. C. Green, King's.
1854
H. M. Butler, Trin.
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Epigrams,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Epigrams,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Epigrams,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Epigrams,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Ode,
Epigrams,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Epigrams,
Greek Ode
Latin Ode,
Epigrams,
F. Whitting, King's.
W. C. Green, King's.
1855
Greek Ode, C. S. Calverley, Chr.
Latin Ode, None adjudged.
Epigrams, H. J. Reynolds, King's.
185f;
Greek Ode, C.Stan well. Job.
Latin Ode, H. Snow (Kynaston), Job.
Epigrams, E. 0. Clark, Trin.
1857
Greek Ode, A. Holmes, Job.
Latin Ode, C. Stan well. Job.
Epigrams, R. C. Whiting, Trin.
1858
A. Holmes, Job.
None adjudged.
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
H. Sidgwick, Trin.
G. O. Trevelyan, Trin.
1859
Greek Ode, None adjudged.
Latin Ode, E. C. Austen Leigh, King's.
Greek Epigram, None adjudged.
Latin Epigram, G. 0. Trevelyan, Trin.
1860
Greek Ode, F. W. Cornish, King's.
Latin Ode, E. M. Young, Trinity.
Greek Epigram, H. Y. Thompson, Trin.
Latin Epigram, S. Churchill, Job.
1861
Greek Ode, A. Sidgwick, Trinity.
Latin Ode, A. Austen Leigh, Kmg's.
Epigrams, H. Y. Thompson, Trin.
1862
Sidgwick, Trinity.
Austen Leigb, King's.
, H. Lee Warner, Job.
None adjudged.
1863
H. W. Moss, Job.
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, Job.
F. Gunton, Magd.
W. R. Kennedy, King's.
1866
J. H. Taylor, Trinity.
T. Moss, Job.
, T. Moss, Job.
F. Pollock, Trinity.
Greek Ode, A.
Latin Ode, W.
Greek Epigram
Latin Epigram,
I Greek Ode,
I Latin Ode,
Epigrams,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram
Latin Epigram,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Epigrams,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram
Latin Epigram,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Epigrams,
Greek Ode,
1867.
G. H. Hallam,Joh.
G. H. Hallam, Joh.
W. R.Kennedy, King's.
1868.
G. H. Hallam, Job.
Latin Ode, T. F. C. Huddleston, King's.
GreekEpigram,T.F.C.Huddleston,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. Radeliffe, King's.
1870.
None adjudged.
T. E. Page, Joh.
C. Dixon, Caius.
W. S. Wood, Joh.
1871.
C. Dixon, Caius.
T. E. Page, Joh.
F. H. Rawlins, King's.
E. B. Moser, Job.
1872.
F. H. Rawlins, King's.
T. E. Page, Job.
E. B, Moser, Job.
F. H, Rawlins, King's.
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
806
ESSAY AND VERSE
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
1873.
F. H. Rawlins, King's.
F. H. Rawlins, King's.
F. H. Rawlins, King's.
H. A. Perry, King's.
1874.
E. C. Selwyn, King's.
None adjudoed.
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. C. Moss, Joh.
T. G. Tucker, Joh.
1880.
J. C. Moss, Joh.
J. C. Moss, Joh.
T. G. Tucker, Joh.
H. C. Goodhart, Trin.
1881.
J. C. Moss, Joh.
J. C. Moss, Joh.
J. C. Moss, Joh.
H. C. Clarkson, King's.
1882.
W. R. Inge, King's.
W. R. Inge, King's.
W. R. Inge, King's.
M. S. Dimsdale, King'g.
1883
S. A. T. Rowlatt, King's.
S. A. T. Rowlatt, King's.
H. V. Macnaghten, Trin.
H. V. Macnaghten, Trin.
1884
H. V. Macnaghten, Trin.
H. V. Macnaghten, Trin.
P. Giles, Caius.
H. B. Smith, Trin.
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
Greek Ode, )
Latin Ode, )
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek 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, Khig's.
H. B. Smith, Trin.
1886
W. G. Headlam, King's.
W. G. Headlam, King's.
H. B. Smith, Trin.
H. K. St J. Sanderson, Tr.
1887
W. 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, Chr. ) ^^
F.W.Thomas,Trin.;^«-
1889
F. W. Thomas, Trm.
E. R Sikes, Joh.
R. G. Bury, Trin.
StJ. B. W.Willson,Joh
1890
F. J. Kittermaster, King's.
None adjudged.
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-^Evoy, Chr.
J. H, Stamp, Trin.
C. M. Wells, Trin.
C. E. Bousfield, Chr.
1893
L. Y>. Barnett, Trin.
A. B. Ramsay, King's.
L. D. Barnett, Trin.
T. M. Taylor, Caius.
1894
L. D. Barnett, Trin.
None adjudged.
A. B. Ramsay, King's.
R L Robson, Christ's.
1895
None adjudged.
None adjudged.
A. E. Bernays, Trin.
A. J. Chotzner, Joh.
1896
L. D. Barnett, Trin.
None adjudged.
V. B, Cobderi-Samuel, Jes .
P. Greeves, Joh.
1897
A. R A. W. Smyth, Trin,
N. C. Armitage, Trin,
A. W. Mair, Caius.
N. C, Armitage, Trin.
PRIZES.
807
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Flpigram,
Latin Epigram,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
1898
T. G. Johnson, Jesus.
N. C. Armitage, Trin.
J, Toplis, Trin.
None adjudged.
1899
T. G. Johnson, Jesus.
None adjudged.
W. K. Gaye, Trin.
E. Harrison, Trin.
1900
None adjudged.
None adjudped.
G. D. R. Tucker, Magd.
G. D. R. Tucker, Magd.
1901
T. G. Johnson, Jesus.
None adjudged.
None adjudged.
F. W. Hasluck, King's.
1902
C. P. Goodden, King's.
None adjudged.
W. B. Anderson, Trin.
None adjudged.
1903
H. S. V. Hodge, Trin.
O. L. Richmond, King's.
K. J. Freeman, Trin.
None adjudged.
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek F^pigram,
Latin Epigram,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
Greek Ode,
Latin Ode,
Greek Epigram,
Latin Epigram,
1904
R. Q,uirk, King's.
No Exercise sent in.
R. Q,uirk, King's.
J. Fraser, Trin.
1905
R. A. Furness, King's.
R. Meldrum, Joli.
J. Fraser, Trin.
G. C. Brooke, Corpus.
1906
E. G. Selwyn, King's.
None adjudged.
T. E. Ainger, King's.
A. D. Knox, King's.
1907
No Exercise sent in.
A. S. F. Gow, Trin.
J. D. Barnard, Jes.
J. D. Barnard, Jes.
1908
A. S. F. Gow, Trin.
J. R. M. Butler, Trin.
A. S, F. Gow, Trin.
G. G. Morris, Trin.
1909
J. R. M. Butler, Trin.
No exercise sent in.
G. G. Morris, Trin.
G. G. Morris, Trin.
Honourably mentioned (Latin Epigram) 1895, A. D. Nightingale, Trin,
CAMDEN AND POWIS MEDALS.
A Medal was originally given in 1841 by the Marquess
Camden, to mark his sense of the respect shewn by the University
to his father, who had been Chancellor.
The Marquess having died in 1866, the Medal was continued by
the late Earl of Powis, High Steward of the University, and is
continued by the present Earl of Powis.
The Prize (for the best Poem in Latin Hexameter Verse) is
subject to the following Regulations :
1. That this Medal be called the " Powis Medal."
2. That the Subject for the Exercises be appointed by the Vice-
Chancellor.
3. On or before June 1 in each year the Vice-Chancellor shall give
notice of the subject for the Exercises, and all Exercises must be sent to
the Vice-Chancellor on or before February 1 in the following year.
4. That no such Exercise exceed in length one hmidred hues.
5. A resident undergraduate may be a Candidate for the Powis Medal
in any year, if at the latest date on which Exercises can be sent in he shall
be at least in his second Term of residence in the University and not more
than seven complete Terms have passed after the Term in which he
commenced residence.
6. That this Medal be adjudged by the Examiners for the Chancellor's
Medals ; and that the Prize Exercise be recited publicly at the same time
as the other Prize Exei'cises.
7. That a Copy of the successful Exercise, when printed, be sent
annually to the Eael of Powis, the Donor of the Medal.
808
ESSAY AND VERSE
CAMDEN
1841 H. M. Birch, King's.
1842 H. J. S. Maine, Pembroke.
1843 J. A. Yonge, King's.
1844 W. Johnson, King's.
1845 J. L. J oynes, 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.
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-Ed wardes. Tnn.
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 MEDAL.
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.
1876 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 H. V. Macnaghten, Trin.
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. Gave, Trin.
1902 H. D. Wakely, Joh.
1903 H. D. Wakely, Joh.
1904 K. J. Freeman, Trin.
1905 A. F. Scholfield, King's.
1907 J. C. Wordsworth, Trin.
1908 W. C. Cleary, Trin.
1909 J. R. M. Butler, Trin.
Honourably mentioned, 1901 .S. Horowitz, Joh., G. D. R. Tucker, Magd.
Proxime accessit : 1907 W. W. Grundy, King's, H. W. Ralph, King's.
Note: — Whenever there 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 resident undergraduate may be a Candidate for tlie 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 he commenced residence.
2. The Examiners shall be the Vice-Chancellor, the Public Orator, the
Regius Professor of Greek, and two additional Examiners appointed by the
Senate in the Lent Term of each year on the nomination of the Council of
the Senate.
3. On or before June 1 in each year the Vice-ChanceUor 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
following, and must not exceed 200 lines.
4. Each Candidate shall send his Exercise privately to the Vice-
Chancellor. The Exercises shall bear a motto but not the Candidate's
name, and shall be accompanied by a sealed envelope bearing the same
motto outside and containing the Candidate's name and College.
6. The Examiners shall not be bound to award the Medal if no Exercise,
which in their judgment is worthy of a Medal, shall be sent in.
6. The successful Candidate shall recite his poem in the Senate House
on the day fixed for the recitation of Prize Exercises.
PRIZES.
809
1813 a. Waddington, Trin.
1814 W. W he well, Trin.
1815 E. Smirke, Joh.
1816 H. S. Beresford, Clare.
1817 C.H.Townshend.Tr.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.
1825 E. G.L. Bui wer, Trin. H.
1826 J. S. Brockhurst, Joh.
1827 C. Wordsworth, Trin.
1828 C. Wordsworth, Trin.
1829 A. Tennyson, Trin.
183() W. C. Kinglake, Trin.
1831 G. S. Venables, Jesus.
1832 W. C. Kinglake, Trin.
1833 C. Berkeley Hue, Trin.
1835 T. Whytehead, Joh.
1836 T. Whvtehead,Joh.
1838 W. S. Wood, Joh.
1839 C. Sangster, Joh.
1840 J.C. Conybeare, St Pet.
1841 J.C. Conybeare, St Pet.
1842 H. J. S. Maine, Pemb.
1843 W. Johnson, King's.
1844 E.H.Bickersteth,Trin.
1845 E.H.Bickersteth.Trin.
1846 E. H.Biekersteth,Trin.
1847 H. Day, Trin. H.
1848 G. J, Cayley, Trin.
1849 H. Day, Trin. H.
1850 Hon. Jul. H.C.Fane.Tr.
1851 W. E. Little wood, Pemb.
1852 P. W. Farrar, Trin.
1853 H.J. Reynolds.King's.
1854 H. J. Reynolds.King's.
1855 J. S. Gibson, Trin.
1856 O. W. Wallace, Emm.
1858 A. Holmes, Joh.
1859 G. Alder, Queens'.
1860 A. J. D. D'Orsey, Corp.
1861 F. W. H. Myers, Trin.
1862 J. Rhoades, Trin.
1863 F. W. H. Myers, Trin.
1864 J. Jardine, Chr.
1865 S. Colvin, Trin.
1866 W. E. Hart, Joh.
1867 T. Moss, Joli
1868 R. A. Beck, Trin. H.
1869 F. H. Wood, Joh.
1870 E. A. Beck, Trin. H.
1871 H. E. Maiden, Trin. H.
1872 T. E. Page, Joh.
1873 D.S.Boutflower.Caius.
1874 F. W. Thurstan, Chr.
1876 A. W. W. Dale, Trin.
1877 E. W. Howson, King's.
1878 A. W. W. Dale,Tr.H.
1879 W. J. Sparrow-Simp-
son, Trin.
1880 H. F. Wilson, Trin.
1881 A. R. Ropes, King's.
1882 C. Field, Corpus.
1884 G.L. Dickinson, King's.
1885 J. H. Moulton, King's.
1886 A. R. Macklin, Caius.
1888 O. Thompson, Trin.
1889 A. B. Cook, Trin.
1891 .1. II. B. Masterraan.
1892 J.H.B.Masterman,Joh.
1893 J.H.B.Masterman.Joh.
1894 A. A. Jack, Pet.
1895 R. B. McKerrow, Trin.
1897 G. W. Young, Trin.
1898 G. W. Younff, Trin.
1899 A. C. Pigou, King's.
1900 F. Sidgwick, Trin.
1901 G. D. R. Tucker, Magd.
1902 G. L. Strachey, Trin.
1904 R. Quirk, King's.
1905 A. C. O. Morgan, Trin.
1906 C. M. Kohan, Trin.
1907 D. W. Corrie, King's.
1908 G. G. G. Butler, Trin,
1909 D. H. Robertson, Trin.
1875 G.W.Rowntree, Clare
Second prize awarded : 1827, T. E. Hankinson, Corpus.
Proxime accessit: 1894, J. A. Chotzner, Joh.; 1901, F. Sidgwick, Trin. ; 1907, G. Savill, Christ's.
Honourably mentioned: 1888, P. A. Hibberl. Joh., VV. W. Skeai, Christ's; 1892, A. A. Jack, Pet.
1893, A. A. Jack, Pet.; 1898, G. C. Bosanquet, King's; 1902, J. T. Sheppard, King's.
Note :— Whenever there is an omission of a year, no Medal was adjudged.
Regulations respecting University Prizes,
Grace op March 23, 1865.
1. That a Prizeman, desiring to have Prize Books stamped with the
Arms of the University, shall be required to submit to the Vice-Chancellor
the proposed Books, with an account of the cost, within six months after
the Prize is adjudged.
2. That the Sura allowed to be expended in Books (including the cost
of binding) shall not exceed Fifteen Pounds.
3. That the Vice-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 Year of the Prize, and the Name and College
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 foregoing Regulations
shall apply to those Money Prizes which are now directed to be laid
out in Books, provided that in no case the cost of the Books (including
binding) exceed the amount of the Prize.
Grace op March 19, 1858.
That in the case of every Exercise, to which hereafter a Prize shall be
adjudged, and which is required to be printed, the Prize be not given unless
the Exercise be printed within twelve months after the adjudication; and
that the author be not at liberty to make any alteration or addition without
the leave of the Adjudicators.
Grace of May 27, 1886.
That in the announcement of the subjects for Prize Essays the following
instruction be given to Candidates in cases where it is applicable:^Each
Candidate is required to state generally in a preface to his Essay, and
specifically in notes, the sources from which his information 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.
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ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED IN COUNTIES
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1349
1120
400
570
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973
650
1700
1800
2500
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371
396
209
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624
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282
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749
1044
370
760
273
495
905
4709
1298
419
257
tfel
£
}250
204
135
100
500
170
240
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175
646
232
190
413
444
292
132
61
300
200
70
370
238
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contitiued.
Milton, R King's.
Oakington, V. Qu.
Orwell, R Trin.
Over, V. Trin.
Shudy Camps, V. Trin.
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Stanton, St Michael, R.Magd.
Swavesey, V. Jes.
Tadlow, V. Down.
Toft, R. cum Caldecot, V. Chr.
Trumpington, V. Trin.
Whittlesford, V. Jes.
Wilbraham, Little, R. Corp.
CORNWALL.
Week, St Mary, R.... Sid.
DERBYSHIRE.
sMorton, R Joh.
DEVONSHIRE.
Bratton, Fleming, R. Caius.
Marwood, R JoJt.
SampfordCourtney.R. King's.
Whitstone, R Emm.
DORSETSHIRE.
Bincombe, R. cum I r-^u.,
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Black Notley, R Joh.
Braxted, Great, R Corp.
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Harbridge, C. &> King's.
Bisteme. C. )
Bisteme, C
Twyford, V.
Emm.
HERTFORDSHIRE.
Anstey, R Chr.
Buckland, R King's
Datchworth, R Clare.
Hitchin, V. Trin.
Hormead, Great, V... Joh.
Hormead, Little, R... Joh.
Great Wymondky, r.} '^***"-
Lilly, R Joh.
Munden.Great, R King^s.
Tewin, R Jes.
Walkeme, R King's.
HUNTINGDONSHIRE.
Brington, R. cum \
Bythorn,(7.and01d > Clare.
Weston, C. )
Ellington, V. Pet.
Everton, V. cum \ p,
Tetworth, V. / ^''^^^^
Farcet, V. Emm.
Fenstanton, V. Tr. H.
Gransden, Great, V... Clare.
Orton-Waterville, R. Pemb.
Stanground, V. Emm.
Thurning, R Emm.
Waresley, V. Pemh.
KENT.
Greenhithe, P. C. Sid.
Higham, V. cum St) j.j,
John's, C. / ''^'^^
Murston, R Joh.
Ospringe, V Joh.
Staplehurst, R Joh.
Swanseombe, R Sid.
LANCASHIRE.
Prescot, V, King's.
Sutton, r. King's. 11000
LEICESTERSHIRE. |
Barrow on Soar, V....Joh. \ 2245
Kegworth, R. cum\ f.. 1/2149
Isley Walton, 6. ...i ^"*^' ,1 42
Loughborough, R. ) „^^ ' <13112
EmmanuelChurch,Ri *■"""• t 4025
Medboume, R. (TMmi ,^, , .^^
Holt, C. / •^<'^- I ^^^
1250
1938
lOOU
AT,,
lvalue
£
380
564
310
1550
(2181
\ 192
110
}400
3306
237
213
4600
371
1479
220
^250
250
368
340
676
7162
320
220
250
350
} 504
( 840
I 279
452
310
500
788
[238
}146
266
348
267
340
86
108
199
234
[360
154
382
200
1100
865
685
287
1500
135
218
261
168
200
180
400
92
154
2572
205
162
325
962
1217
1688
2450
433
190
480
392
8000
LIOOO
521
428
325
600
800
285
524
Parilhf.
Statheme, R Pet.
Thurcaston, R. cum\ „^^
Anstey, R. / ^'»»»'
Wymeswould, V Trin.
LINCOLNSHIRE
Anderby, R. cum
Comberworth, R..
Fockerby, School Cath.
Grainthorpe, P. C. ... Magd.
Hemingby, R King's
Ingoldsby, R Chr.
Minting, R. ^ V. Joh.
Navenby, R Chr.
Swineshead, V. Tnn.
' Willoughton, V. .... King's.
Winteringham, R. ... Emm.
Wrawby, V. Clare.
MIDDLESEX.
Enfield, V Trin.
Greenford, Great, R. King's.
London : —
St Catherine Cree, V. Magd.
StMaryAbehurch, R. -j
cum St Lawrence ^ Corp
Pounteney, P. C. ... •'
NORFOLK.
Alburgh, R Joh.
Blofield, R Caius.
Brisley, R. cum \ -^^^
Gately, V. / <^'**^-
Bumham-Westgate, R.")
cum Mediety of Nor- I ^^^
ton, R. & Mediety ofT
Ulph, R. )
Cawston, R Pemb.
Cherry Marham, V.... Joh.
Croxton, F. Chr.
Denver, R Caius.
Diekleburgh, R Trin.
Ditchingham, R Joh.
Fakenham, R Trin.
Forncet, St Peter, R. Joh.
St Mary, R. Joh.
Fransham, Great, R....Magd.
Fulmodeston, cum Xn^i^
Croxton, R.. i^^^P-
Gimingham, R Cath.
Grimston, R Qm.
Toft /••• K^^ff*-
Hai)ton, P. C Chr.
Hardingham, R Clare.
Harleston, School Emm.
Hempstead, R. cum\ j^- ,.
Lessmgham.R ) t^^ng s.
Hethersett, R. cum \ r„u,,
CanteloflF, R i ^'*'"'-
Hockwold, R. cum\ r^,-.,,
Wilton, V. / ^'**"*-
Holt, R Joh.
Horstead, R King's.
presentation.
(ion.
rvalue.
£
596
460
469
483
2539
230
770
100
175
154
}400
.___
647
200
370
407
'^61
358
a%-
300
77H
480
1616
175
416
122
595
440
17000
900
80
1047
317
. 155
679
408
474
404
537
643
318
293
110
769
685
750
550
1120
363
2909
450
600
328
200
223
300
325
337
351
337
223
1132
303
780
318
135
121
426
316
157
182 1
J- 350
1067
472
750;
430
1844
830
600
360
812
UNIVERSITY PATRONAGE.
Kirstead, R, cum \ - .
Langhale, R / ^^*"'-
' Knapton, R Pet.
Lopham, North, R. i
cum Lopham, > J oh.
South, R '
Mattishall, V. cum\ rni„t
Pattesley, R ' ^"'"'•
Melton, Little, V. Emm.
Norwich : —
St Clement on the\ r'„j,,.
Bridge, R f ^'**"*-
Ovington, R Univ.
Caius.
Trin.
Oxburgh, R, cum \
Foulden, V f
Reepham, R. cum
Kerdiston, R
Sail, R Pemb.
Saxthorp, V. Pemb.
Snoring, Great, R.\ ..j,
c»mThursford, R../ *'*'"'
Starston, R Joh.
Stratton, Long, R Caiuf.
Swannington, R Tr. H.
Thuming, R Corp.
Tilney All Saints, V.\ p .
cum St Lawrence, V.f ^'^^'^'
Trunch, R Cath.
Walsham, South, R. . Qu.
Weeting, All Saints,!
R. cum Weeting, \ Caius.
St Mary, R '
Wheatacre, All \ /^_,-,.,
Saints, R < ^^*"'-
Wood Dalling, V. Tr. H.
Woodton, R King's.
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.
Bodington, Upper, R. Emm
Clipston, R Chr.
Gayton, R Sid.
Grendon, V Trin.
Ufford, R. cum \ r-j,
Bainton, C. / ''^'^'
Weedon Leys, V. ...... King's.
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.
Bawtry, P. C. cum\ 7,„,„
Austerfield.C. Yks.i ''*^*"-
Blyth, V. Notts Trin.
Flintham, V Trin.
Hickling, R Qu.
Hoveringham, V.cumlj,^^^
Thurgarton, V. J
Langford, F.cum \ -, •
North Holme, V....( ^^"'•
Rempstone, R Sid.
Tuxford, V. Trin.
Walkeringham, V.....Trin.
OXFORDSHIRE.
Souldern, R Joh.
Stoke, North, V. cum ^
Newnham-Murren, ( Joh.
V. and Ipsden, F. )
Stoke Row, V. Joh.
190
364
(598
1476
( 836
\ 16
334
190
290
/484
1225
493
670
315
147
(565
\722
370
290
164
Net
ralue.
£
193
280
}310
341
105
300
294
225
384
540
434
412
509
397
1224
1739
300
426
(311
i321
.160
ilOO
270
1283
750
406
(161
130
Uoo
512
200
230
143
402
119
PEMBROKESHIRE.
Manorbier, V. Chr.
Saint Florence, R Joh.
RUTLAND.
Glaston, R Pet.
Luft'enham, North, R. Emm.
SOMERSETSHIRE.
Aller, R Emm.
Cadbury, North, R.... 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.
Bricet, Great, V. King's.
Bungav, School Emm.
Cavendish, R Jes.
Cockfield, R Joh.
Cowling, P. C Tr. H.
Elmsett, R Clare.
F inborough Little, P. C. King's
Fornham. AllSaints, ) rT/,--
R. cum Westley, R. ( ^^'
Framlingham, R. i
cwm Saxstead.C..../ P^"^^-
Freckenham, V. & R. Pet.
Fressingfield, V.cum\
Withersdale, R ....) *-"»"*•
Gazeley, V. cum I »r». ix
Kentford, R / ^^- -«•
Gosbeck, R Pemb.
Grundisburgh, R Trin.
Hepworth, R King's.
Hundon, V. Jes.
Kersey, V. King's.
Lavennam, R Caiu^.
Layham, R Joh.
Lindsey, V. King's.
Moulton, R. and V.... Chr.
Mutford, V. cum
Barnby, R
Newton,St Andrew, R. Pet.
Norton, R Pet.
Preston, R Emm.
Stonham, Earl, R Pemb.
Waldingfield, Great, R. Clare.
Wattisham, V. King's
Whatfield, R Jes.
Witnesham, R Pet.
Wortham, R King's
SURREY.
Blechingley, R Emm.
Ditton, Thames, P. C. King's
^VhlS"?. }«*"«•'
Molesey, East, P. C... King's
584
290
443
718
400
626
430
2700
4067
Caius.
967
1398
1000
195
950
854
487
361
66
( 333
1 152
12518
I 340
302
(1086
\ 164
750
203
800
392
750
482
2014
442
224
525
420
313
442
762
288
574
460
145
350
461
776
Net
ralue.
£
190
190
394
426
350
352
500
530
310
150
"476
657
153
344
68
327
334
431
190
218
300
317
134
200
388
472
155
500
314
270
372
450
212
470
679
215
420
74
1 Alternate presentation.
UNIVERSITY PATRONAGE.
813
Ockley, R Clare
Richmond, V. cum\ «-,-«/.'.
St Matthias, 6'. / ^tnp*.
Rotherliithe, R. cum) rin-^,
St Paul's Globe St. C. ) *'*'*^*-
Wonersh, R H.8dw.
SUSSEX.
Ewhurst, R Kin^s
Ouestling, R Clare.
Peasemarsh, V Sid.
WARWICKSHIRE.
Kirby Monks, V
cum Withybroke, i „,„.
and Copstan Mag ^ ' '^^^
na, V.
Wootton-Wawen, V... King's.
WESTMORELAND.
Heversham, V. Trin.
Kendall, V, Trin.
Kirkby Lonsdale. V.. Trin.
WILTSHIRE.
Bower Chalke, F. King't.
Broadchalke, V. King's.
Newton Toney, R Qu.
Orcheston, St Mary, ft. Clai-e.
Steeple Ashton, V. ) ^ .
cum Semington, C.f -^^<*-
Wootton Rivers, ft. Joh.
^
9000
753
750
1750
450
629
292
145
864
479
Net
ralue.
£
350
450
773
267
300
178
I Alternate presentation.
WORCESTERSHIRE.
Elmley Lovett, ft. ... Christ's.
YORKSHIRE.
Aysgarth, V. Trin.
Brandesburton, ft. » ,„.
CMm Yearsley, C. ...('''"*•
Darfield, i ^^.
2dMediety, V. / ^*^*"'
Gilling, ft Trin.
SGuisley, ft Trin.
Holme, on Spaldingj r^u
Moor,V. :} 'f'>^-
Kellington, V. Trin.
Kilvington, ft Sid.
Kirkby Malzeard, V.\ „ .„
cum Masham, V....f ''^"•
Marton, V. cum ) t^>.
Grafton, V. / •'<''*•
Normanton, All \ ^ .„
Saints, V. / ^^»"-
Oversilton, P. C Trin.
Patrington, ft Clare.
Pickhill, V. Trin.
Sedberg, V. Trin.
Wombwell, ft Trin.
2 Third turn of presentation,
364
802
415
4700
610
680
1678
600
963
414
23841
9861
214
174
298
227
14500
464
209
1104
561
2077
16000
77
400
170
350
S60
PATRONAGE
IN THE GIFT OF THE UNIVERSITY.
When a benefice becomes vacant, the Vice- Chancellor gives
notice of the vacancy, and of the date by which application for
the benefice shall be made. The selection of a clerk to be
presented by the University to any vacant benefice is made by
a Board consisting of the Vice-Chancellor and eight members of
the Senate appointed by Grace, four nominated by the Council
of the Senate and four by the Special Board for Divinity, such
selection requires confirmation by Grace of the Senate.
814 CRAN E'S CHARITY , &c.
CRANE'S CHARITY FOR THE RELIEF OF
SICK SCHOLARS.
John Crane, Apothecary in Cambridge, and M. A., died in 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 Caius 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 London, 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 present to the
Electors (1) a certificate of good conduct signed by the College
Tutor, or in the case of a Non-Collegiate Student, by the Censor ;
(2) a declaration in writing of their intention to take Holy Orders
in the Church of England; (3) a written undertaking to keep
residence at Cambridge for one year from the date of election,
and to study for such part or section of a part of the Theological
Tripos as the Electors shall determine. Preference is to be
given to candidates who have been educated for two years at
Harrow School or at Winchester College, and the Electors are
also to have regard (1) to the class taken by the Candidate in his
Examination for his Degree, (2) the testimonials furnished by
his College Tutor or Censor, and (3) his need of pecuniary assist-
ance to enable him to remain in residence.
The Electors are the five Divinity Professors, and the Election
takes place annually toward the end of the Easter Term, after the
1 The present rent of the estate is about 850'. per annum.
S The first payment was made about the year 1660.
STEEL STUDENTSHIPS, &c. SIS
publication of the Tripos lists. Candidates are desired to send
their applications and other papers under cover to the Regius
Professor of Divinity, Divinity School, 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 N on- Collegiate Student by
the Censor, together with a statement that their continuance in
residence would have 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 their future usefulness in parochial or missionary work.
The present Trustees are the Rev. Dr Atkinson, Master of
Clare College, and the Regius and Ely Professors of Divinity ;
the Election takes place annually toward the end of the Easter
Term, after the publication of the Tripos lists. Candidates are
desired to send their applications 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 Christ's Hospital, Winchester, ofi"er 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 Tripos Examination to a candidate who is or intends to be a
student in Divinity. It is tenable for one year, but the holder is
re-eligible. The Governors require a statement of the candidate's
birthplace, the names and residence of his parents and their
position and means. Candidates are desired to send their applica-
tions and other papers under cover to the Regius Professor of
Divinity, Divinity School, Cambridge, not later than May 31.
PERSE GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
Stephen Persk, M.D., senior Fellow of Caius College, by a
clause in his WilU, dated September 27, 1615, bequeathed cer-
tain property in charge to his executors, to purchase divers grounds
and tenements, to be applied, amongst other purposes, to that of
erecting and establishing within three years (if possible), after 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 Board of Education, sealed 19 July, 1902. Regulations are
made for religious instruction. The subjects of secular instruc-
tion include the ordinary branches of English education together
with Mathematics, Gceek, Latin, German, French, Chemistry,
1 A Copy of tb« Will U in Bnicer'i MS8. Vol. xxvi. p.l31.
816 A-DDENBROOKE'8 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., University
Teacher of Sanshrit, formerly Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge, and
a Master at Rugby School.
ADDENBROOKE's HOSPITAL
Was opened in the year 1766, having been founded by John
Addknbrooke, M.D., formerly fellow of Catharine Hall. It was
further endowed in 1814 by a bequest of £7000 from Mr John
BowTELL, late bookseller and stationer in Cambridge, and is
supported chietiy by voluntary contributions. In 1864 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 Practice and the Lectures is eight guineas.
Honorary Consulting Physicians.
P. W. Latham, M. D., F.R.C.P.
D. MacAlister, M.D., F.R.C.P.
Honorary Physicians.
J. B. Bradbury, M.D., F.R.C.P., Downing Professor of Medicine.
Laurence Humphry, M.D., F.R.C.P.
Sir rhos.ClifrordAllbutt,M.D.,F.R.C.P.,F.R.S., Regius Professorof Physic.
Honorary Assistant Physicians.
E. Lloyd Jones, M.D. J. Aldren Wright, M.D.
Honoraiy Consulting Surgeon.
George Wallis, F.R.C.S.
ADDENBROOKES HOSPITAL. 817
Honorary Surgeons.
George Edward Wherry, M.B., M.C., F.R.C.S.
Frederick Deighton, M.B.
Joseph Griffiths, M.D., F.R.C.S.
F. Howard Marsh, M.A., F.R.C.S., Professor of Surgery.
Asshtant Surgeon.
Arthur Cooke, M.B., B.C. (Oxen), F.R.C.S.
Honorary Consulting Dentist.
W. A. Rhodes, L.D.S.I.
Honorary Dentists.
A. Jones, L.D.S.I. (re-elected Christmas, 1906).
Edmund Rhodes, L.D.S.Eng. (elected Michaelmas, 1901),
Honorary Anaesthetists.
G. Secretan Haynes, M.D. G. F. Rogers, M.A., M.D.
Clinical Assistants, Ophthalmic Department.
J. C. W. Graham, M.A., M.D.
Constant WeUs Ponder, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Honorary Treasurer. Legal Adviser.
Edmund Henry Parker, M.A. John Bonnett, M.A,
House Phycician.
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. (Cantab.), M.R.C.S.
Matron. Dispenser,
Miss Montgomery. W. J. Field, M.P.S.
Secretainj-Supenntendent.
Richard J. Coles, F.C.LS., F.S.S., F.L.A.A.
35
PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY.
This great Library. containintJr at present more than 700,000
volumes, has been enriched at different times by royal and private
benefactors, amongst whom, as donors of Books, the names of
I)r Richard Holme (1424), Archbishop Rotherham (1480), Arch-
bishop Parker (1574), Dr Andrew Perne (1589), Dr Richard Holds-
worth (1648). Henry Lucas (1663), Bishop Racket (1670), King
George I. (1715), Henry Bradshaw (1886), Samuel Sandars(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 Charles 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 sum 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 £30().
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
was assigned to the support of the Library. The sum now
allowed is £5,500 a year (Grace, June 3, 1909).
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 Syndicate shall consist of the Vice- Chancellor and of
sixteen other members of 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 before the end of full term in
the preceding Michaelmas Term. At that election a retiring member shall
not be reeligible except by a special Grace expressly stating- that in the
opinion of the Council there are special reasons which make his retirement
inexpedient.
UNIVERSITY LIBRARY. 819
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 fill the place of the member in whose stead he
was elected.
4. All meetings of the Syndicate shall be summoned by the Vice-
Chancellor and there shall be at least two meetings in every term.
5. No 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
give orders for the purchase classification and arrangement of the books for
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 Library including the moneys arising from the Rustat benefaction and
from the Worts 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 Rustat 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
Archaeology such duplicate copies of books as they shall think fit upon such
conditions and for such periods as they shall think fit;
(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 members of the University.
7. The Syndicate shall make an annual Report to the Senate concern-
ing the state of the Library and of all matters concerning the Library which
in their opinion should be brought to the notice of the Senate.
II. The Staff.
1. 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 Class Assistants.
In addition there is an Honorary Keeper of the Chinese Books and
a Curator in Oriental Literature.
2. The Librarian whose election and duties are regulated by Statute A
cap. V shall be paid a stipend of £500 out of the Library General Fund.
He shall when invited to do so attend the meetings of the Syndicate and
serve as their Secretary. He shall in the Michaelmas term of every year
present a report to the Syndicate stating the results of the annual inspection
of the Library made during the preceding September.
3. The Under-Librarians Secretary and Curator in Oriental Literature
shall be appointed and may be dismissed by the Syndicate but any exercise
of this power of appointment and dismissal shall require the concurrence of
a majority of the whole Syndicate.
4. The Syndicate may assign to each of the Under-Librarians and to the
Secretary a stipend not exceeding £300; such stipends shall be charged
to the Library General Fund.
5. The Under-Librarians and Secretary shall assist the Librarian
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820 UNIVERSITY LIBRARY.
and subject to the approval of the Syndicate and of the Librarian shall
give directions to the Library Assistants and the servants employed in the
Library. They shall attend at the Library in accordance with such reg-u-
lations as the Syndicate may make from time to time.
6. The Syndicate may assign to the Curator in 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. The 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 fit until it
attain the sum of £150. The 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.
i he 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 the approval of the Syndicate the Librarian shall assign
to the Assistants and to the Second Class Assisunts their several 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 clerks 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 General 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.
m. ^s to the Opening and Closing of the Library.
[See also p. 824.]
L Except on the daj's on which the Library is to be closed under these
Regulations it shall be 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 by the Syndicate.
2. The Library shall be closed on the following days which are to be
kept as holidays :
All Sundays throughout the year.
All days specially appointed for public fasting or thanksgiving.
Christmas Eve and the four following days.
'Jhe Thursday before Piaster and the five following days.
3. The quarter-days for the return of books shall be the 25th of March
(Lady Day) the 24th of .June (Midsummer Day) the 8th of September and
the 21st of December (S. Thomas the Apostle); but in case any of these
days shall be a 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 Library 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 closed if the Syndicate shall think fit on
one or more days following the quarter-days in March June and December
UNIVERSITY LIBRARY. 821
respectively in order that the books returned to the Library may be replaced
on the shelves and lists of missing- books be prepared.
IV. As to borrowing 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 the 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
approved by the Syndicate and signed by some oflficer of the College who
is himself a Member of the Senate.
(3) Persons who having been admitted to the degree of Bachelor of
Medicine have their names on the boards of their respective colleges.
Every such person must when required present a certificate of qualification
such certificate to be in a form approved 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;
(5) Persons who for tiie 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 the University.
(6) Persons who for the time being hold the office of University
Teacher appointed by the Special Board of Indian Civil Service Studies.
2. No such person shall obtain any book from the Library without first
delivering to the Librarian or some person appointed by him a note stating
in his own handwriting his name and college the title of the book and the
date on which it is borrowed 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 the person appointed by him shall compare the
notes delivered for books borrowed from the Library with the books them-
selves before they are taken away and shall preserve carefuUy all such
notes till the books so taken out are returned again to the Library. When
all the books specified in any note are returned that note shall be delivered
up to the person who brings 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.
4. Every person who borrows a book shall return it at latest on the
next of the quarter-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 for its return by the Syndicate.
5. Every person who shall fail to return in manner aforesaid any book
borrowed by him shall incur a fine of one shilling and shall further incur a
like fine for every week that elapses before he either returns the book or
replaces it by a book similar in all respects to that which has not been
returned and the first of such weeks shall be reckoned from the first day
on which the Library is open after the day on which the book ought to
have been returned.
6. Every person who having borrowed a book is unable either to return
it or to replace it by a book similar to it in all respects and also every
person who having borrowed a book returns it in a damaged condition shall
incur a fine not exceeding five pounds or if the Vice-Chancellor shall so
decide a fine equal to the full value of the book.
7. Every Tutor of a College being a Member of the Senate or a
Bachelor of Medicine may borrow from the Library any number of volumes
not exceeding five for each resident pupil who belongs to any one of the
822 UNIVERSITY LIBRARY.
dasses mentioned 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 shall have been admitted to the title of Bachelor
designate of Arts, Law, Surgery, or Music. Every 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.) Collegre.
(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 their 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. D. 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) C. D. Tutor.
(e) Student Interpreters. 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 Student
Interpreter.
(Date) C. D. Tutor.
8. No person shall be allowed to have more than ten volumes out of
the Library at one time; 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: such 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 the days appointed
for the return of books.
10. A list of the books borrowed during any quarter and not returned
before the end thereof together with the names of the borrowers shall be
suspended in some conspicuous place in the Library.
11. No person from whom any fine is due to the Library shall be
allowed to have the use of the Library until such fine has been paid.
12. Books of reference contained in certain classes and printed 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 the 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 Cambridge
and shall be returned to the Library before the time specified if the Librarian
shall demand them.
UNIVERSITY LIBRARY. 823
13. Certain printed books selected as being' of special rarity or value
shall be kept in cases or compartments by themselves and shall not be
borrowed from the Library except by authority of the Syndicate. The
Librarian however shall have a discretionary power to allow any such
books to be borrowed for a period not exceeding a fortnight if he shall be
of opinion that a sufficient reason has been assig-ned by the applicant.
14. A selection of the illustrated Books shall be kept in cases or com-
Eartments by themselves and shall not be taken out of the Library unless
y 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 he shall be of opinion that a sufficient reason
has been assigned by the applicant.
15. A Reg-ister shall be kept of all books borrowed from the Library
under Rules 12 13 and 14 and of the date at which they are returned.
Before the books borrowed under Rules 13 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 be registered, 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 given up to the person by whom they have been returned but
in lieu ofit an acknowledgment of their return signed by the Librarian or one
of his assistants shall be given him and the name of the person by whom the
acknowledgment is signed shall be entered in the Register.
16. The fines for not returning books borrowed under Regulations
12 13 and 14 shall be double the ordinary fines.
17. No Manuscript whatever shall be borrowed from the Library
unless a Grace sanctioning the loan has been granted by the Senate and a
bond has been given by the borrower to the Librarian (or if the Librarian
be the borrower to the Vice-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 and Dissertations deposited in the
Library by Advanced Students or by Candidates for degrees shall not be
reckoned as manuscripts, but may be lent to the authors and in special
cases to other persons under such conditions as the Library Syndicate may
from time to time determine.
18. A selection of the very rare and early printed books shall be
locked up incases by themselves and shall only be borrowed from the Library
under the conditions that apply to the borrowing of Manuscripts.
19. No book belonging to the collection given by the late Sir T. F.
Wade, M.A., King's College, Professor of Chinese, shall be taken out of the
Library unless a Grace sanctioning the loan has been granted by the Senate.
20. A Register shall be kept and full collations shall be made of all
Manuscripts and other books borrowed from the Library under Rules 17
18 19 ; and the bonds shall be prepared by one of the Library Assistants
under the direction of the Librarian at a cost of one shilling for preparing
each bond to be defrayed by the borrower.
21. The Librarian shall have the custody of the keys of all the locked
cases that contain manuscripts or other books.
22. All applications to the Vice-Chancellor or the Syndicate under
any of the above Rules shall be made through the Librarian.
23. Unbound works or parts of works shall be kept in store-rooms until
such time as is proper for binding them under such a system of manage-
ment that they may be produced if required on application being made to
the Librarian so that persons to whose researches such works are necessary
may consult them in the Library.
24. No book shall be removed from the Library unless it is borrowed
under one of the foregoing Rules or is sent by the Librarian's order lo be
bound or repaired.
824 UNIVERSITY LIBRARY.
V. As to Admitsion 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.
RULES FOR THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY MADE BY THE
LIBRARY SYNDICATE.
I. As to the Opening and Closing of the Library.
1. Except on the days on which any Ordinance 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 occur in March,
June and December.
(11) On every quarter-day for the return of books the Library shall
be open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.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 14 (both inclusive) from 9.30 a.m.
to 3.30 p.m.
Between January 15 and November 14 from 9.30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
II. As to horroioing Boohs.
1. Every person who has had 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 receipt of the notice.
III. As to Admission to the Library.
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 quarter on which the Library is open. 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
(provided they are in academical dress) be admitted into the Library for
the purpose of consulting and selecting books whenever it is open.
3. Undergraduates shall (provided they are in academical dress) 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 thereupon the Librarian may (if he thinks fit) give him a
card of admission. Such card shall be valid only during the quarter in
which it is granted, and the person to whom it is granted must, whenever
UNIVERSITY LIBRARY. 825
he enters the Library at a time at which the Library is not open to
Undergraduates in general, produce his card to the door-keeper and write
his name in a book kept for the purpose. The Librarian, if he thinks fit,
may at any time withdraw the permission thus given and demand that
"the card shall be given up to him and cancelled.
5. Persons who are not members of the University shall be admitted
into the Library for the purpose of viewing it provided they are accom-
panied by a Graduate Member of the University who remains with them
and is responsible 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
Member of the University shall he 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 who are not Members of the University, shall be
required to fill up a form of application and to present it to the Syndicate,
together with letters from two Members of the Senate certifying from
personal knowledge that the applicant is a student in some specified
gubject, and is a fit and proper person to be admitted to the Library for
the said purpose. Applications accompanied by such letters of recom-
mendation are considered by the Syndicate at two successive meetings.
Tickets of admission are not granted to persons under 21 years of age,
unless they are reading for a Ti-ipos examination. (See also No. 12 below).
7. A student of Girton or of Newnham College instead of making
application under Rule 6 may present to the Syndicate with her form of
application a certificate signed by 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 fit and proper person to be admitted to the Library for
the purpose of study.
8. Persons whose applications are approved by the Syndicate will
receive tickets of admission upon signing an undertaking to conform to
the published regulations and upon making the following payment :
£ s. d.
For a year . . . . 110
For a single quarter . . 0 10 6
The year for which an annual ticket is available may begin on
January 1, April 1, July 1, or October 1. These tickets must be shown
upon demand.
9. The names of the persons who hold such tickets shall be placed on
a List at the entrance of the Library together with the names of the
persons by whom they have been recommended.
10. Persons who hold such tickets shall be admitted into and may
remain in the Library whenever it is open : provided that they shall not
be admitted into or remain in the Library after 2 p.m. A reading room is
provided for their use and they shall not be allowed to occupy seats in
the East Room, Cockerell's Building, or the Old Divinity School.
11. The Syndicate reserve power to cancel any ticket at any time if
they see cause to do so.
12. Strangers who desire specially to examine any manuscript or rare
book in the Library may be allowed to do so at the discretion of the
Librarian.
13. No repairs shall be done to the inside or outside of the Library
buildings without the permission of the Librarian or of his deputy, and
without such permission no person shall be allowed to be in or about those
buildings or upon the roof thereof for the purpose of doing any repairs.
14. Except as provided by the Ordinances and these rules no person
shall be admitted into the Library.
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826 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 As&istants.
Octavius Johnson. Georg-e Goode, M.A.
Arthur Miller. Horace John William Wakeling.
Alfred Rogers. Augustus Theodore Bartholomew, M. A., Pet.
Edwin Burrell. Herbert Henry Keeping.
Henry William Rutherford.
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 by Westmacott, 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
building 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
Marquis Camden, the chairman of the before-mentioned Com-
mittee, attended by the Earl of Clarendon, the Earl of Harrowby,
Lord Farnborough, and Henry Bankes, Esq. M.P., also Mem-
bers of that Committee.
The edifice was completed in 1833.
FITZ WILLIAM MUSEUM. 827
The publishing business of the Press is carried on, under the
management of Mr C. F. Clay, M.A., at the Cambridge Uni-
versity Press Warehouse, Fetter Lane, London, E.C.
THE FITZWILLIAM MUSEUM.
Richard, Viscount Fitzwilliam, formerly of Trinity Hall,
(M.A. 1764,) 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 £40,000, 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 death in
1845, when C. R. Cockerell, R.A., the architect of the Uni-
versity Library, was appointed to succeed him. In the course
of the year 1847 it became evident that the available funds would
not suffice for the entire finishing of the Hall : the further works
were therefore suspended for a period of years sufficient to allow
of the accumulation of the requisite sum, and the 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 1875 at a cost of more than
£20,000 from the designs of E. M. Barry, R.A. The total cost
of the building amounted to about £116,000. Among the most
valuable pictures in the collection are three of the Venetian
School, all formerly in the Orleans Gallery, viz. Hermes, Agraulos
and Herse by Paul Veronese ; Venus and Cupid by Palma
Vecchio; and A Gentleman and his Mistress by Titian; and one
by Rembrandt, engraved as the Portrait of an Officer. The col-
lection of early prints is one of the richest in Europe. The bulk
of this collection is contained in a large number of bound albums
in the library of the Museum. The works of the early engravers
of Germany and the Low Countries, and those of Rembrandt,
are arranged on separate mounts and placed in solander cases.
Daniel Mesman bequeathed a collection of Pictures to the
University. His brother the Rev. Charles Mesman, to whom they
were bequeathed for his life, having given up his life-interest in
the bequest, the collection came in 1834 into the immediate
possession of the University. The collection amounts in number
to 248 Paintings and 33 E)rawings and Prints. The majority of
the Pictures are small examples of the Flemish and Dutch schools.
On the I6th of April, 1850, John Disney, F.R.S., F.S.A.,
of the Hyde, near Ingatestone, Essex, presented a collection of
Ancient Marbles, eighty-three in number. In the same year
John Kirkpatrick, M.A., of Trinity College, presented a
828 FITZ WILLI AM MUSEUM.
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 painters. Seven pictures, by Adrian Vandervelde,
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. JE.
Kerrich, the Museum acquired a portion of certain collections
bequeathed to it by that gentleman; viz. seven paintings, two
hundred volumes of books, 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 Saivator 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.
In addition to the permanent collection there are numerous
pictures on loan fi'om time to time.
The University purchased in 1864 a collection of coins from
the Executors of the late 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 1891 a considerable number of early printed books illustrated
with woodcuts were purchased for the Library. In 1886, the Com-
mittee of the Antiquarian Society recommended that the Director
of the Fitzwilliam Museum should receive under his charge the
FITZWILLIAM MUSEUM. 829
Collection of Coins belonginj^ to the Society and consisting of,
1st, an old Collection of English, Roman and foreign Coins ^ 2nd,
Dr Bacon's Collection, mostly English 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
Egyptian Antiquities. Among these are 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 1903. In the South Gallery, which has been
partitioned off from the rest, is the room containing the coins
and a fine collection of Mediaeval Manuscripts.
Between 1880 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 number of
works of reference in the same subject. The Pendlebury Collec-
tion, as it is called, amounts to about two thousand bound
volumes. Members of the University and others have the privilege
of borrowing volumes from it under special regulations.
In 1902 F. Barrett-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 the Barrett-Lennard Collection) is preserved in a
book-case believed to have been the property of Handel.
In 1904 F. Maclean, M.A., F.R.S., F.R.A.S., of Trinity College,
bequeathed 200 manuscripts of great interest, upwards of 200
early printed books, and a valuable collection of objects of art,
including ivories, enamels, gems and some fine Egyptian antiqui-
ties. Most of these belonged to classes previously quite unrepre-
sented in the Collections. The Manuscripts range in date from
the ninth to the sixteenth century ; among them are many finely
illustrated Horae and some excellent specimens of Greek cal-
ligraphy.
In 1906 J. R. Maclean, M.A., Trinity College, presented a
most valuable collection of over 5000 Greek coins and he has
since repeatedly added Greek coins to this collection.
The following catalogues of the collections in the Museum are
now published: A Short Catalogue of the Pictures^ by Sidney
Colvin, M.A. ; Illustrated Catalogue of the Pictures^ by F. R.
Earp, M.A. ; Catalogue of the Engraved Gems, by J. Henry
Middleton; Catalogue of the Engraved Works of Albert Diirer,
by C. H. Middleton- Wake, M.A. ; Catalogue of the Fitzwilliam
Collection of Music, by J. A. Fuller- Maitland, M.A., and A. H.
Mann, Mus.D.; Catalogue of the Egyptian Antiquities, by
830 FITZWILLIAM MUSEUM.
E. A. Wallis Budge, Litt.D. ; Catalogue of the Manuscripts,
by M. R. James, Litt.D.; Catalogue of the Greek Vases, b>
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 arrangement 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 THE 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 31. There is no charge for
admission.
2. The Syndicate has full authority to direct the exclusion of
persons whose admission appears to be undesirable. Children in arms,
and Nursery-maids with children, are not admitted. Children under
fifteen years of age are admitted only when accompanied by older friends.
3. The Museum is closed upon the following days: — Sundays,
Christmas-Day and Good-Friday. It is also closed for the purpose of
cleaning on the first Wednesday in every month.
II. As to the Library.
4. The Library is open on the same days as the Picture Galleries
and Sculpture Galleries, from ten to four during the whole year.
5. Every Graduate of the University is admitted to the Library
for the purpose of consulting or examining its contents, and has the
right of introducing strangers, provided he remain with them during
the whole time they are in the room.
6. Every Undergraduate is admitted on the delivery of a ticket
signed by himself and countersigned by his College Tutor ; but Under-
graduates have not the right of introducing strangers.
7. Persons desiring to study the prints or MSS. must do so in the
presence of the Director, or of an Assistant specially deputed by him,
and subject to such conditions as the Director may think expedient for
the safe keeping of the Collections.
8. Persons desiring to study the coins or gems, or to take impres
sions from them, must do so in the presence of the Director (or of his
deputy, who shall be a Member of the Senate appr<»ve<l l-y the Vice-
Chancellor), and subject to such conditions as the Director may think
expedient for the safe keeping of the Collections.
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III. As to the Music.
9. 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 the 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, during the whole time that the Library is open.
10. Every Graduate member of the University shall have the
privilege of borrowing volumes from the Collection, with 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.
11. No one shall borrow 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 such volume is borrowed, on pain of for-
feiting five pounds, or the full value of such volume, or of the series to
wliich such volume belongs, at the discretion and in the judgment of
the Vice-Chancellor.
12. All persons borrowing volumes from the Collection shall return
them to the Library perfect and undamaged, or others of the same
edition and equal value, on pain of forfeiting five 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.
IV. As to Copying.
13. 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.
14. In the Picture Gallery, not more than four persons are allowed
to copy at one time in the largest room, and not more than three in anj-
of the other rooms. No person is allowed to copy two pictures in suc-
cession to the exclusion of others who have obtained permission to copy,
15. The Director is authorized to make such arrangements as to
copying antiques or casts from the antique, vases, prints, illuminated
MSS., or other works of art in the Sculpture Gallery, Library, and
Lecture-Room as he may think expedient for the safe keeping of the
Collections and the convenience of the public.
Director, Sydney C. Cockerell, M.A.
Assistant Director, F. W. Green, M.A., Jesus.
Honorary Keeper of the Coins, W. G. Searle, M.A., Queens',
Principal Assistant, Henry Arburn Chapman, M.A.
Assistants, William Edwin Rider.
Harry Arthur Chapman.
882 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 as a portion of the Fitz-
william 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 basement. 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 6th
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-Roman period, together with portrait-statues 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 1883-4
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 Lecture-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 :
The Rules for admission lo the 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 GENERAL ARCHAEOLOGY. 833
II. As TO THE Library:
1. The Library is open to Graduates of the University on the same
days and hours as the Sculpture Galleries.
2. The Director is authorized to grant permission to use the Library
for purposes of Archaeological study to Undergraduates on the recom-
mendation of their College Tutor, and to other persons at his discretion.
3. No books shall be taken out of the building- without a written order
from the Director. The 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 objects which cannot be conveniently brought to the Museum.
(2) From not earlier than half an hour before the Library is closed
on any day to not later than half an hour 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.
Sydney C. Cockerell, M.A Henry Seggers Cowman.
MUSEUM OF GENERAL AND LOCAL ARCHAEOLOGY
AND OF ETHNOLOGY.
This Museum, which occupies the Eastern and Southern
portions of the building, 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 Antiquarian
Museum and Library/ and comprises the collections formed by
the Cambridge Antiquarian Society since its foundation in 1840.
During this period a large number of specimens of local anti-
quities were brought together, including more than one collection
of intrinsic \alue and importance, relating to the district of which
Cambridge may be looked upon as the centre. The Society never
possessed any local habitation of its own, and its collections were
long housed in one or other of the University buildings ; but
when the proposal for a University Museum of Archaeology took
definite form, the Society offered to present the whole of its
collections and library to the University, if only they could be
adequately housed and cared for. This arrangement was carried
into effect when the present building was completed; and the
collections of the Society, to which important additions continue
to be made, now occupy the Eastern Gallery next to the entrance.
Two important ethnological collections formed in Fiji, the one
by the Hon. Sir Arthur H. Gordon, G.C.M.G., M.A. of Trinity
College, the other by A. P. Maudslay, Esq., M.A. of Trinity Hall,
were presented by them to the University in 1884, and the entire
series of South Sea Island native manufactures collected by
Baron A. von Hiigel was then placed on deposit in the Museum.
The most important collections since added, are : Archaeologi-
834 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 cinerary 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. D. Webster ; and the Murray Collection
of Irish antiquities (chiefly prehistoric) by purchase through
private subscriptions. Ethnological — Solomon Islands, by Pro-
fessor Bevan; New Hebrides, by Bishop Selwyn ; Islands of
Torres Straits and British New Guinea, by A. C. Haddon, Sc.D. ;
New Guinea, &c., by Brady Bequest; Polynesian Islands, by
George Brady, Esq., M.D. ; 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 Musquallia 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 qualification in virtue of which he has been appointed,
and of three other persons 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 the 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 Hugei, M.A., Trinity.
BOTANIC GAKDEN. 835
THE BOTANIC GARDEN
Was founded in 1762 by Richard Walker, D.D. formerly Vice-
Master of Trinity College,
The Garden is under the government of the Vice-Chancellor,
the Provost of King's, 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.
Rules for admission to the Botanic Garden.
1. The Botanic Garden shall be open on week-days from 8 a.m. until
not later than dusk during the winter mouths; from 8 a.m. until not
later than 8 p.m. during the summer months, the precise hour being
indicated by a notice posted at each gate.
2. All Graduates of the University, all Undergraduates g-iving their
names and colleges if required, and strangers giving their names and
addresses if required, shall be admitted to the Garden during the hours
above specified.
3. Children are not admitted except when accompanied 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.
4. Perambulators and Cycles will be admitted by the Bateman Street
entrance only, and must be deposited in the space provided for them.
5. The Plant-houses may be visited by Members of the Senate at all
hours while the Garden is open; by other persons from 2 p.m. until the
houses are closed.
' 6. Smoking is not allowed in the Plant-houses. No dogs are admitted
to the Garden. Kefreshments may not be brought mto the Garden.
7. Visitors must not gather nor handle the plants. University teachers
and students must apply to the Curator for permission to use plants.
8. The Curator has authority to exclude from the Plant-houses and
Garden any person guilty of misconduct.
[N.B. There is no thoroughfare through the Garden.]
Begulations for admission to the University Botanic Garden on Sundays*
1. Members of the Senate may obtain a key to the Botanic Garden
for use on Sundays on payment of a deposit of five shillings and an annual
subscription of five shillings. (The deposit money will be returned when
the key is given up.)
2. Visitors to the Garden are admitted by the Bateman Street
entrance only.
3. The Garden and Houses are open between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
during the months of November, December, January and February;
during the months of March, April, September and October the Garden is
open between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., and the Houses between 10 a.m. and
5 p.m. ; during the rest of the year the Garden is open between 10 a.m. and
8 p.m., and the Houses between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m.
4. The key for use on Sundays is not transferable except to members
of the subscriber's family.
4*. Keys may be issued to not more than 20 persons in statu pupillari,
on the recommendation, in each individual case, of the Professor of Botany.
4**. Persons in static pujnllari obtaining keys under Kule 4* must
pay a deposit of five shillings. The deposit money will be returned when
the key is given up.
5. Applications for keys should be made to the Secretary of the
Botanic Garden Syndicate, to whom Subscriptions are payable.
Cttrator—R. Irwin Lynch, M.A., A.L.S., V.M.H.
836 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 sura 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. The equatoreal
mounting of the telescope was completed under the superintend-
ence of G. B. Airy, Esq., then Plumian Professor, and was erected
in a dome twenty-seven feet in diameter.
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 other 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 the names of Trustees, who
are the Master, Fellows and Scholars of Trinity College; but the
immediate expenditure of the sums annually available for the pur-
poses above mentioned is intrusted to the Observatory Syndicate.
In March, 1863, a further sum of £2000 was transferred to the
University by Miss Sheepshanks to be employed for the benefit of
THE OBSERVATORY. 837
the Observatory, 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 1889 Mr R. S. Newall, F.R.S., offered to the University his
refracting telescope with a view to its being used for the develop-
ment of stellar physics. This offer was accepted by the University
and the instrument was erected at Cambridge in 1891 on a site
to the S.W. of the Northumberland Dome, in a field purchased as
an addition to the Observatory grounds. The instrument was
the first of the large refractors of modern days; it has an aperture
of 25 inches, and a focal length of 29^ feet. The discs for the
object-glass were cast by Messrs Chance of Birmingham, in 1862,
and they were worked by Messrs T. Cooke and Sons of York. The
mounting, which is remarkably solid and steady, was made by the
last-named firm, and was completed about the year 1871. The
building is of iron, and has a hemispherical dome, with an
internal diameter of 40 feet. The expense of removal of the
Telescope and iron building from Gateshead-on-Tyne and the
re-erection at Cambridge was met by a contribution from the
Trustees of the Sheepshanks Fund, and a gift from Prof. Adams
with the special view of purchasing additional land to improve
the site.
In 1905 the late F. M^Clean, F.R.S., bequeathed a sum of
£5000 for improving the instrumental equipment in connexion
with the Newall Telescope.
In 1898 a Telescope was erected for Photographic purposes.
The object-glass is a triple of 12| inches aperture and 19j feet
focal length by Messrs Cooke and Sons. The novel form of
mounting is by Sir Howard Grubb, Dublin. The cost of this
instrument and of the building which contains it was defrayed
from the accumulations of the Sheepshanks bequest, and the
instrument is accordingly known as the Sheepshanks Telescope.
In 1908 the Royal Society presented the equipment which had
been placed by them in the hands of Sir W. Iluggins in 1871, and
has been used and developed by him since that time in his astro-
physical researches. The equipment consists of (i) a refracting
telescope (with an object glass 15 inches in diameter and 15 feet
in focal length) to which is attached a spectroscope designed by
Sir W. Huggins for both visual and photographic work, and
(ii) a Cassagrain reflecting telescope (with a mirror of speculum
metal eighteen inches in diameter, and about seven feet in focal
length) to which a spectroscope is attached with optical parts
made of Iceland spar and quartz. These two telescopes were
made and mounted by Sir H. Grubb of Dublin equatorealy on
a polar axis. They are to be erected in a new dome made by
Cooke and Sons, on a site to the south of the Sheepshanks
telescope.
In 1909 Major E. H. Hills, C.M.G., R.E., presented a valuable
838 THE MUSEUMS AND LECTURE-ROOMS.
outfit of spectroscopic apparatus. It comprises amongst other
instruments a powerful quartz spectroscope.
By Grace of Nov. 27, 1862, it was ordered: —
That the Observatory Syndicate consist of the Vice-Chan-
cellor, the Lucasian, the Plumian and the Lowndean Professors,
and six other Members of the Senate to be elected by Grace.
That of these six Members two retire by rotation on Dec. 31
in every year, and that their places be supplied by two other
persons elected at the next ensuing Congregation.
That the Syndicate be empowered to order new Instruments
for the Observatory, to direct the requisite repairs of the build-
ings, and audit the accounts.
That the Syndicate meet at the Observatory once at least
in every Term, and annually, in the month of May, inspect all the
Instruments, &c. belonging to the Observatory, and afterwards
make a Report to the Senate as well of the state of the Obser-
vatory as of the proceedings of the previous year.
By Grace of the Senate, June 9, 1892, the present Lowndean
Professor, Sir R. S. Ball, was appointed 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 half-past Twelve and
half-past One. No stranger is admitted except in company with
a Member of the University.
Assistant Director — Prof. H. F. Newall, M.A., Trinity.
Chief Assistant — A. R. Hinks, M.A., Trinity.
Second Assistant — W. E. Hartley, M.A., Trinity.
Assistant in Astrophysics —
Honorary Members of the Staff— ¥. J. M. Stratton, M.A., Caius.
J. B. Hubrecht, B.A., Christ's.
THK MUSEUMS AND LECTURE-ROOMS.
These buildings were commenced in 1863, from the designs of
Anthony Salvin, architect. Under his direction accommodation
was provided for all the Professors of the Natural Sciences, except
Anatomy, Chemistry, 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 floors, extending from the
Lecture- Room of Comparative Anatomy to Corn Exchange Street
THE MUSEUMS AND LECTURE- ROOMS. 839
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 " Museums of Philosophical Apparatus " were thrown into
one, so as to provide suitable space for the Library of the Philo-
sophical Society. In 18b2 a Laboratory for Animal Morphology was
constructed above the upper floor on the south side of Mr Salvin's
quadrangle ; and in 1884 a second Laboratory for the same science
on the west side. In 1890 a range of buildings was erected, from
the design of W. M. Fawcett, M.A., architect, on the ground next
Corn Exchange Street, to provide additional Class-Rooms for
Physiology, a new building for Human Anatomy, and a large
Lecture- Room common to the two departments.
The Laboratory for Engineering and the Mechanical Sciences
designed by W. Marshall, Esq. has more recently been erected
between the Chemical and the Cavendish Laboratories on the
site of the old Perse School House, part of which is incorporated
in the new building. An extension of the Laboratory, built as
a Memorial to the late John Hopkinson, F.R.S., and his son
J. G. Hopkinson, with funds given by Mrs Hopkinson and her
son and daughter, was opened in 1899.
Since the removal of the Botanical Department to the
Downing site this Engineering Department has been greatly
increased by the addition of many rooms formerly used by the
Botanists, and also by the erection of a new Drawing Office.
The Geological Collections, &c. were removed from the Wood-
wardian Museum to the Sedgwick Museum, designed by Mr T. G.
Jackson and erected on the Downing site in 1903. The new
Botanical School, designed by Mr Marshall, and erected on
the same site, was opened the same year. The Law School,
adjacent to the Sedgwick Museum, and by the same architect,
was first used in 1904.
The Examination Halls erected in the garden formerly belonging
to Mr Mortlock were first used in 1909 on the occasion of the
Darwin Centenary. The larger Hall is 106 feet long, 51 feet wide
and 30 feet high, the smaller which is divisible into two unequal
parts is 106 feet loi)g, 30 feet wide and 16 feet high, and is lighted
entirely from the roof. Each is throughout ventilated by two
fans driven by electricity ; the ventilation of the smaller Hall is
on the Glover-Lyon system, the larger one on a system suggested
by Dr W. N. Shaw.
1. The Museum op Zoology.
The Collections belonging to this department are partly in
the building on the east side of Mr Salvin's court, partly in the
room called the Bird Room over the adjoining lecture-room.
The collection of skeletons of Vertebrates, which include a
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few stuffed specimens, was commenced by Sir Busick Harwood,
Professor of Anatomy from 1785 — 1814; but it owes its present
development to the exertions of the Reverend William Clark,
Professor of Anatomy from 1817 — 1866. During his tenure of
office no opportunity was lost of acquiring specimens. Of these
some were purchased by the University or by subscription, others
were presented by himself. Since the removal of the collection
into the existing Museum in 1865 it has been largely increased
by the exertions of Professor Newton, J. W. Clark, M.A. Trinity,
Superintendent from 1866 — 1891, and others; and has become
one of the most complete in this country for educational purposes.
The collection of organs in spirit originated in a small
number of choice preparations presented to the University by
Mr Lawrence. Subsequently, the Museum of Sir Busick Har-
wood was purchased in 1815, after his death, for £367. 10*.; a con-
siderable number of specimens were acquired at the sale of Mr
Brookes' Museum in 1830; and in 1836, the valuable collection
of Dr Macartney, Professor of Anatomy in Trinity College, Dublin,
was purchased by the University. It has since been increased by
the collection of Professor Schroder van der Kolk of Utrecht,
presented by the late Professor Sir George Humphry. The series
is under constant revision, and additions are made to it every year
as opportunities occur.
With the continued increase of all parts of the collection, the
Museum has become inadequate for the proper display and
storage of the specimens ; and new buildings are urgently required.
As at present arranged, the Mammals occupy the ground-tioor
of the Museum; the Fishes, Amphibia, and Reptiles are in the
galleries ; and the Invertebrata 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 the 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 Room contains the collection of British Birds
presented by the Cambridge Philosophical Society to the Uni-
versity in 1865; 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 of 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 the 18th June, 1907, the Senate accepted a bequest made
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by the late Alfred Newton, M.A., F.R.S., Professor of Zoology
and Comparative Anatomy from 1866 to 1907, of the whole of his
Natural History Collections and Library, together with a sum of
^1000 upon trust to provide for the maintenance of the said
Library. The Newton Collection, a large part of which had been
presented during the life- time of the donor, includes unique
series of the Dodo, Solitaire and other extinct Birds and of the
eggs of Palaearctic Birds, and is particularly rich in specimens
illustrating the Avifauna of Jamaica and the Mascarene Islands.
The library is one of the best and most comprehensive selections
of works dealing with the study of Birds, and contains many
extremely valuable editions of ancient and modern travels.
On the 26th February, 1874, the Senate accepted the offer of
Miss Frances Strickland, of Apperley Court, to found a Curator-
ship endowed with a permanent stipend of £150 per annum. The
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 Osbert Salvin, M.A., F.R.S., Trinity Hall.
1883 Hans Gadow, M.A., F.R.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 formed by the late S, P. Woodward, author of
the Manual of the Mollusca, was added in 1867. Since then the
collection has been increased by several important acquisitions :
(1) an extensive collection of Shells, with a valuable conchologicai
library, bequeathed by Robert M^'Andrew, Esq., F.R.S., in 1873;
(2) a valuable collection of Shells, bequeathed by Miss Jane Saul
in 1895; (3) a series of Invertebrata in spirit, formed by Dr Dohrn
of Naples, and purchased in 1883; (4) the collection of Foramini-
fera formed by H. B. Brady, Esq., F.R.S., and presented by him
in 1883 and following years. From this extensive collection
Mr Brady selected a representative series, which he further
illustrated by coloured figures from his monograph of the group
in the Reports of the Challenger Expedition ; (5) the valuable
series of marine Polyzoa, presented by Miss E. C. Jelly in 1895
and subsequent years. This formed the beginning of a collection
of Polyzoa which has been largely added to from other sources
since the date of its commencement.
The collection of British Insects is extremely good. It has been
formed by the union of the old collections belonging to the Philo-
sophical Society, the Selby collection, the Brown collection — (made
by Messrs J. and T. Brown of King's Parade) — and the collec-
tion of Coleoptera and Diptera made by the late G. R. Crotch,
M.A. of St John's College, who bequeathed a sum of money to
form a fund for the purchase of books or specimens. Numerous
additions have recently been made to the British collection.
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The Museum also possesses Mr Crotch's collections of Coccinellidfie
and Erotilidse. The eutoniological department has been largely
developed by the exertions of the present Curator in Zoology.
A Cataloojue of the Museum has been prepared, but remains
for the present in manuscript.
This Museum, in common with the other Museums of Natural
Science, is under the control of the ' Museums and Lecture-
Rooms Syndicate,' and is managed by a Superintendent, now
elected by the Special Board for Biology and Geology with the
consent of the Vice-Chancellor.
1866 Jolm Willis Clark, M.A., Trinity.
1892 Sidney Frederic Ilarmer, ScD., F.R.S., King's.
1909 Reginald Crundall Punnett, M.A,, Caius.
Assistant to the Superintendent, C. L. Boulenger, B.A., King's.
A Curator in Zoology was appointed in 1877. His duties are
assigned to him by the Superintendent. The appointment is
made by the Professor of Zoology, with the consent of the Vice-
Chancellor.
1877 John Follett Bullar, B.A., Trinity.
1878 Francis John Henry Jenkinson, B.A., Trinity.
1879 Alfred Cort Haddon, B.A., Christ's,
1880 Alfred Hands Cooke, B.A. King's.
1890 David Sharp, M.A. (M.B. Edin.), F.R.S.
1909 H. Scott, B.A., Trin.
Mr Cooke made a special study of Mr M^'Andrew's shells,
revising and correcting his nomenclature, and preparing a new
catalogue.
II. Departjuent of Human Anatomy.
This building is the northern portion of the large block erected
in 1890, and consists of three floors.
On the ground floor are large work-rooms and preparation- rooms
with storage room, and the private room of the Professor of
Anatomy.
The first floor is occupied chiefly by the Museum of Human
Anatomy, which consists of an extensive series of specimens illus-
trative of human osteology ,and a very fine series of the skulls of
men of difi'erent races. There are also many dissections, spirit
preparations, and models for teaching purposes.
On the first landing is the Anthropological Laboratory in which
the practical classes in that subject are conducted.
Adjoining the gallery of the Museum is the bone-room, wherein
are mounted 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 Departments of Anatomy and Physiology is a
large lecture-room, common to the two Departments, and capable
of seating 280 students.
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III. The Medical School in Downing Street.
This is assigned to the departments of Medicine, Surgery,
Pharmacology, Pathology, Midwifery, and Medical Jurisprudence.
The Museum will accommodate specimens chiefly in Morbid
Anatomy, required for the teachmg 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
than a hundred and fifty years since; but when Professor Henslow
was appointed to the chair of Botany in 1825, he found nearly the
whole of Martyn's collection gone hopelessly to decay. Professor
J. Martyn also made a valuable donation of books to the Museum ;
these and many other books which have been recently acquired
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. Lemann, M.D.; and nearly the whole of the valuable
herbarium of the late Dr Lindley.' The fine collections of Algae
formed by the late Dr and Mrs J. E. Gray (of the British Museum)
were presented by them to the Herbarium. The Herbarium of
the late celebrated Rubologist, Mons. Gaston Genevier of Nantes,
was obtained in 1880. The late Professor Babington's valuable
Herbarium and Library were left by him to the University for
the Botany School. The Herbarium of the late Rev. Dr Churchill
Babington was presented in 1889. The Rev. J, D. Gray has
recently (1908) presented an exceptionally good collection of
British plants. The collections are open to the use of botanists
under the inspection of the Professor or the Curator.
In 1887, Lady Bunbury presented the whole of the Herbarium
and Botanical Collections of the late Sir Charles James Fox
Bunbury to the Botanical Museum. These include Lichens,
Fruits and Seeds, a considerable general Herbarium British and
Foreign, and a collection of Fossil Plants.
The Museum contains also a large collection of specimens illusr
trative of subjects treated of in lectures.
The new building was designed by Mr W. C. Marshall, and
comprises a basement and three floors, with a mezzanine between
the first and second floors. There is also a flat roof, available for
experimental purposes.
Curator of Herbarium — C. E. Moss, D.Sc. (Victoria), Emm.
Curator of Museum— E. R. Burden, M.A., Sidney.
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844 THE MUSEUMS AND LECTURE-ROOMS.
V. The Mineralooigal Museum.
The formation of the Collection commenced with the minerals
collected by Dr Edward Daniel Clarke, which were purchased
by the University after his death for the sum of £1500. A
collection of minerals suited for the purposes of instruction
was afterwards presented by Dr Whewell. Many fine speci-
mens of common and rare minerals have at different times
been given by the late Marquis of Northampton, the Rev.
C. Francis, G. W. Hallam, Esq., J. Hibbert, Esq., Mrs
Calverley, Mrs Peacock, Miss Whitehurst, W. Hopkins, Esq.,
J. W. Clark, Esq. and others. In 1858, H. W. Elphinstone, Esq.,
M.A. of Trinity College, presented the collection of the late Henry
Warburton, Esq., M.A., F.R.S., which includes the minerals for-
merly in the possession of Dr W. H. Wollaston. In 1860, the
collection of Dr James Forbes Young was presented by his
brothers. Sir Charles George Young and H. Young, Esq. In 1866,
a collection containing many choice minerals was presented by
Lord Lilford. A valuable series of specimens of gold, collected by
the late J. Hepburn, Esq., was presented to the Museum in 1870.
In 1841, Viscount Alford gave the University the rich collection
of minerals formed by Sir Abraham Hume, Bart. This collection
includes one of diamonds, of which a catalogue was published by
the Comte de Bournon.
In 1857,Charles Brooke, Esq. M.A.,F.R.S.,of St John's College,
presented the collection of minerals, in many respects unrivalled,
made by his father Henry James Brooke, Esq. F.R.S., on condition
that it be maintained entire as the Brooke collection.
In 1897 the Rev. Thos. Wiltshire, M.A., Hon. Sc.D., of Trinity
College, presented his fine collection. It contains many remark-
ably good specimens found during the last forty years in Swiss,
American, and English localities.
In 1899 the Carne collection, consisting mainly of Cornish
minerals, together with the cabinets in which it was contained,
was bought for the University, a sum of over £500 being raised
by subscription to defray the cost.
The mineralogical collection is contained in two rooms on
the first tloor 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 is arranged mainly according to the classification adopted
in E. S. Dana's system of Mineralogy.
The lecture and demonstration rooms, and the chemical laboratory
are at the north end of the wing and on the ground floor below
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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
the 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.
Assistant Curator — A. Hutchinson, M.A., Pembroke.
VI. The Engineering Laboratory and Mechanical
Workshops.
The Etigineering Laboratory in Free School Lane, which is in
the charge of the Professor of Mechanism and Applied Mechanics,
was opened in 1894. Towards its cost the sum of £5000 was
raised by public subscription. A further sum of £5000 was given
by the widow and family of the late Dr John Hopkinson in 1898,
to erect a wing of the Laboratory in his memory. This wing,
which has provided a large extension of the original accommoda-
tion, was opened in February, 1900. In 1903 the Laboratory
was further enlai-ged by the completion of a new Drawing
Office and by taking in the greater part of the buildings vacated
by the Department of Botany. The Laboratory includes rooms
and apparatus for the experimental study of mechanics and
elasticity, the strength of materials, heat and heat engines,
electricity and its practical applications. Amongst the apparatus
is a 50-ton testing machine and two smaller testing machines,
a large horizontal compound 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 appliances for the practical
study of electricity, among which there are important gifts from
the British Westinghouse Company, Messrs Siemens and Lord
Kelvin. The Laboratory is also furnished with apparatus for the
practical study of hydraulics. The Museum contains the original
kinematic models of the late Professor Willis. Adjoining the
Laboratory are the Mechanical Workshops, in which practical
instruction is given in wood work and iron work, including
pattern- making, fitting, turning, and forging. These are fitted
with numerous lathes and vices, machines for shaping, planing,
slotting, and drilling, and all the appliances necessary for teaching
pupils and for making instruments and machinery. There is also
a drawing office furnished with the necessary appliances for
Mechanical drawing and designing.
Courses of Lectures and practical demonstrations are given
in the Engineering Laboratory qualifying for the Mechanical
846 THE MUSEUMS AND LECTURE-ROOMS.
Sciences Tripos, and also for the Special Examination in Applied
Science.
VII. The Optical Lecture-Room.
This room is at the south-west corner of the upper tioor of
the Museums adjacent to the rooms occupied by the Lucasian,
Lowndean and Plumian Professors. It is arranged as a lecture
theatre, the fittings having been designed, perhaps in part by
Sir G. B. Airy, but mainly by Sir G. G. Stokes, so as to be adapted
to optical demonstrations with the aid of sunlight reflected from
outside by heliostats. The lectures of the Lucasian Professor are
still delivered in this room ; and it is also the stated place of
meeting of the Cambridge Philosophical Society.
The arrangement for the practice of students in astronomical
observation, which was formerly connected with this lecture room,
have now been transferred to the Observatory.
VIII. The Chemical Laboratory.
The Chemical Laboratory is a large building in Pembroke
Street, facing the South side of Pembroke College; the older
portion was erected in 1887 from the design of Mr J. J. Stevenson
upon a plan proposed by Professor Liveing, and in 1908 an
eastern wing was added from the design of Messrs Stevenson
and Redfern. The principal entrance is from Pembroke Street,
but access can also be obtained from the Museums' Court and
Free School Lane; a bronze bust of Professor Liveing adorns
the entrance hall. The ground floor contains the laboratories for
elementary work, comprising the main laboratory provided with
accommodation for 130 students, an auxiliary laboratory to
accommodate 80 students, and a room between them which is
used for large operations ; communicating with this suite are
two balance rooms and two rooms for the conduct of operations
with noxious gases, etc. Separated from this set of rooms by the
entrance hall are three lecture rooms connected directly with one
suite of preparation and specimen rooms. The large lecture
room seats 240, and is accessible by separate entrances from the
street and from the rear: the two smaller, each seating 60, are
approached from the entrance hall. The mezzanine floor at the
west end of the building contains laboratories for special pur-
poses, and the mezzanine on the main staircase gives access to
the private room of the Professor of Chemistry and a room for
organic analysis ; on the mezzanine floors at the east end are
four smaller laboratories for the use of the lecturers in Chemistry.
On the first floor are found a large advanced laboratory, which
accommodates about 65 students, and an auxiliary laboratory
with benches for .30 workers; these are connected through a
large room which is used for special operations. To the west of
THE MUSEUMS AFD LECTUKE-EOOMS. 847
these rooms are a balance room, the lecture and private rooms
of the Jacksonian Professor and another laboratory devoted to
organic Chemistry. At the east end, communicating directly
with the advanced laboratory, are the private laboratories of the
Professor of Chemistry and a large physico-chemical laboratory.
Higher up are the library and several rooms for special investi-
gations ; the attic floor contains rooms for the housekeeper and
the assistants, and for a spectroscope with a concave grating. One
part of the roof has been arranged as a large flat area upon
which work can be carried out in the open air.
The basement contains laboratories for demonstration pur-
poses and two rooms fitted entirely w^ith fire-proof materials in
which operations with easily inflamable substances can be safely
conducted. Under the set of three lecture rooms are receiving
and store rooms and rooms for gas analysis and high temperature
work, together with the metallurgical laboratory, furnace room
and balance room occupied by the Goldsmiths' Reader in Metal-
lurgy. To the east of the entrance hall are the machinery room,
containing two small steam engines, a dynamo, air pumps and
other machinery, the accumulator room and the boiler house.
Further east lie a large research laboratory connected with a
balance room, and a lecture room, to seat 150, with its accom-
panying preparation room.
The whole building is warmed by steam and hot water,
and steam is laid on to all the rooms for use in chemical opera-
tions. Tubes from the air pumps are led into the different 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 experimental 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 are 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 6 p.m. The fee for the use of the laboratory is
£'d. 'Ss. a term : ordinary apparatus is supplied, but all chemicals
used and all damage done to the apparatus of the laboratory must
be paid for. No one is admitted to work in the advanced
laboratories until he has proved his competence to the satisfac-
tion of the Professor of Chemistry or the Jacksonian Professor;
nor are any experiments or researches allowed w^hich are not
approved by one or the other of those Professors.
Assistant to the Professor of Chernistry— John Read, Ph.D., (ZUrich).
848 THE MUSEUMS AND LECTUEE-ROOMS.
IX. The Cavendish Laboratory.
This Laboratory, in which every facility is furnished for the
prosecution of physical research, was the munificent gift of
William Cavendish, Seventh Duke of Devonshire, K.G. late
Chancellor of the University.
The building was erected from the designs of W. M. Fawcett,
M. A., of Jesus College, at an expense of about £10,000.
The ground floor contains a set of rooms for operations
requiring great steadiness, such as exact measurements. A
store-room, a workshop, and a battery-room are also provided
on the ground-floor.
The first floor contains a spacious lecture-room with a prepa-
ration-room, a large apparatus-room, a private room for the pro-
fessor, and a large working laboratory, fitted with tables standing
on beams of their own, so as to be independent of the vibrations
of the floor. All the tables in the building are supported in the
same way, and there are in every floor small trap-doors by means
of which bodies may be suspended over the tables in the room
beneath and through which electric and other communications
may be made.
The Laboratory is open daily from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m., under
the superintendence of the Professor of Experimental Physics,
for the use of any members of the University who may desire to
acquire a knowledge of experimental methods, and to take part
in physical researches.
Experimental lectures upon Mechanics, Heat, Sound, Electri-
city and Magnetism, are given daily during Term, under the
direction of the Professor of Experimental Physics, and are open
to all members of the University.
X. Philosophical Library.
The use of the Libiary of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
was offered to the University in 1881 ; and the conditions sug-
gested by the Society having been accepted by the Senate
(2 June, 1881), the books were transferred to the large room on
the ground floor of the central building, with the view of com-
mencing a general Scientific Library. The number of books and
periodicals has already been largely increased by donations, ex-
changes and purchases ; and the Library thus formed is found to
be of great service to the Professors and others who work in the
New Museums. It is open daily during Term from ten to one,
and from two-thirty to six, and during vacation according as the
Committee may from time to time determine.
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THE SEDGWICK MUSEUM.
The original collection in the Geological Museum consisted ex-
clusively of triose specimens, English and Foreign, which are de-
scribed in Dr Woodward's Catalogues, printed in 1728-9. The Eng-
lish Fossils were bequeathed by him to the University : and by a
Grace of the Senate, dated Feb. 26, 1729, the Vice-Chancellor was
empowered to purchase of his heirs, for a sum not exceeding
£1000, the Foreign Fossils described in the above-mentioned
catalogues.
The immense collection which grew around the original Wood-
wardian Museum is housed in a building which has been erected
as a memorial to the late Professor Sedgwick, and which was
opened by His Majesty King Edward VII. on March 1, 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 sen so," 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 Woodwardiau 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 1855 were arranged and classified bv
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 the Type specimens in the Museum by Mr Henry Woods,
M.A., of St John's College, have been printed by the University.
Curator — Mr H. Keeping.
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860 THE LAW SCHOOL AND SQUIBE LAW LIBRAEY.
THE SELWYN DIVINITY SCHOOL.
The original Divinity 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
should meanwhile become vacant, to continue the same contri-
bution during his tenure of his office for the furtherance of
theological studies in such way as might seem best.
In accordance 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.
Selwyn's death, on April 24, 1875, when the accumulated Fund
amounted to nearly J 10,000, a Syndicate was appointed (Dec. 3,
1874) to consider the best site for such a building. In accordance
with their report, a site opposite St John's College was purchased
by the University for £3750 (Grace of May 27, 1875). On Nov. 2,
1876, designs prepared by Mr Basil Champneys, M.A. of
Trinity College, for the Divinity School and Literary Lecture
Rooms adjoining it, in "English Gothic of the early part of the
sixteenth century," were approved by the Senate, and the Divinity
School was occupied on Oct. 24, 1879. The entire cost of the
Divinity School, including fittings and furniture, amounted to a
little more than Jl 1,000, of which about ^10,700 was provided by
Dr Selwyn's gift. The niches on the exterior have since been
filled (1892 — 1898) with a series of statues, through the liberality
of the 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-
bishops Cranmer and Parker, Bishops Fisher, Pearson, Andrewes
and Lightfoot, Erasmus, John Lightfoot and Whichcote).
The Divinity School contains a large Lecture Room, capable of
holding about 250 students, a smaller Lecture Room, a Library,
and four rooms for the Professors. The Library is open to
Students between 2 and 4 p.m. on every week day, except
Monday.
THE LAW SCHOOL AND SQUIRE LAW LIBRARY.
These buildings were designed by Mr T. G. Jackson, R.A., and
are situated in Downing Street. The Library adjoins the
Sedgwick Memorial Museum, and the Law School Buildings
extend beyond the Library towards Pembroke College. The
THE LAW SCHOOL AND SQUIEE LAW LIBRAKY. 851
funds for the building of the Law Library, for the purchase of
furniture and books for the Library, and for the salary of a
Librarian, were provided for under the will of the late Miss
Rebecca Flower Squire, who died November 26, 1898.
REGULATIONS FOR THE SQUIRE LAW LIBRARY.
1. The Library shall be called the Squire Law Library,
2. The Libi-ary shall be open, during Term, fi-om 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and
except on Saturdays from 3 to 7 p.m., on all days on which the University
Library is open, and in Vacation, at such hours and on such days as the
Special Board for Law shall from time to time detennine : provided that
except in the month of September it shall be open on all days on which
the University Library shall be open.
3. The Library shall be open to
(a) all Members of the University,
(b) all other persons whose names are on the Electoral Roll for the
time being,
(c) all other persons who are entitled to borrow books from the Uni-
versity Library under the Regulations m 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 without cause assigned.
4. No Book shaU 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 be returned to the Library on the day
on which they are borrowed, and shaU under no circumstances
be removed from the Law School Buildings.
5. 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 notwithstanding any-
thmg in these Rules.
PETERHOUSE,
OR
St PETER'S COLLEGE.
(Founded a.d. 1284.)
Copies of the Statutes in the British Museum; Old Statutes
Mss. Harley, No. 7032, p. 187. New,— No. 7046, p. 132
(Printed in "Documents relating to the University and
Colleges of Cambridge," Vol. ii. pp. 6 — 116). The Statutes as
approved by the Queen in Council 29th June, 1882, are
printed in the London Gazette.
This most ancient College or House was founded by Hugh de
Balsham, Bishop of Ely, for a Master and fourteen Fellows.
According to the Statutes of 1882, the foundation consists of a
Master, eleven Fellows, and twenty-three Scholars.
The Master, who is elected by the 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
the College, or, if the Society think fit, from among the other
Graduates of Cambridge or Oxford. One of the Fellowships is
entitled a Professorial Fellowship, and can be held only by a
Professor of the University. Fellowships are tenable for six years,
unless in the following cases: any Fellow who becomes either
the Head or a Fellow of another College 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 £400 or upwards shall vacate his Fellowship one year after
presentation : any Fellow who serves the College in one
of the privileged offices of Tutor, Assistant Tutor, Senior
Bursar or Dean, and has been a privileged Officer for at least
two years, retains his Fellowship for six years independently of
the time he has been a privileged officer, and, if he holds such
an office for twenty years, retains the Fellowship for life: any
Fellow who holds a Professorship in the University or who holds
the office of Public Orator, or Registrary,or University Librarian
retains his Fellowship notwithstanding the expiration of six years,
while he holds such University office. A Fellow may, with
consent of the College, resign the pecuniary emoluments of his
Fellowship, and, retaining all its other privileges, become a Super-
numerary Fellow : in this case the College proceeds to the
election of a new Fellow. The College has power to elect
to one Fellowship a person eminent for Science or Learning,
St PETER'S COLLEGE. 853
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
OneWhitgiftand 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 non-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. Entrance 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 to 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
Balsham Fund' is applied in aid of students engaged in advanced
study or research.
There is an Exhibition from the Company of Cloth workers,
and one from the Company of Ironmongers. To the Miller
Exhibition the Master and Fellows elect some person educated
at Huntingdon Free Grammar School, if any such duly qualified
854
St PETER'S COLLEGE.
person presents himself: if not, some otherwise duly qualified
person.
Prizes are awarded to those who are most successful in the
various subjects of the Annual Examinations.
The Tait Prize is awarded periodically for an Essay on a subject
in Mathematical or Experimental Physics.
June Examinations and Prize List, 1909.
Freshmen. Second Year.
Mathematics.
Mathematics.
Clemmow, E. P., PHzeman
Clemmow, C. A,, PHzeman
Classics.
Weir
Classics.
Theology.
Van Vestraut, Prizeman
Whittaker
Tia,ngridge
Vere-Walwyn
Robinson, W. de H.
Natural Sciences.
Andrews, Prizeman
Hardy
Wall-Mohammad
Natural Sciences.
Feri-y
History.
Arun Sen
Chapman
Drysdale
Law.
Wijewardene
Mechanical Sciences.
Moral Sciences.
Fison
Lbwy
LIST OF I
PIASTERS.
1290 Gieiard de Hoo.
1330 Robert de Winwick.
1338 Robert deMildenhalL
1330 Roger de la Goter.
1344 Ralph de Holbeche.
1349 William de VVhittlesea.
1351 Richard de Wisbeche.
1374 Thomas de Wormenhall.
1381 John de Newton.
1397 William Cavendish.
1397 Johnde Bottlesham.
1400 Thos.de Castro Bernardi.
1418 John Holbrook.
1436 Thomas Lane.
1473 John Warkworth.
1500 Thomas Denman.
1500 Henry Hornby.
1517 William Burgoyne.
1523 John Edmunds.
1544 Ralph Aynsworth.
1553 Andrew Perne.
1589 Robert Some.
1608 John Richardson.
1615 Thomas Turner.
1617 Leonard Mawe.
1625 Matthew Wren.
1634 John Cosin.
1644 Lazarus Seaman.
1660 John Cosin.
1660 Bernard Hale.
1663 Joseph Beaumont.
1699 Thomas Richardson.
1733 John Whalley.
1748 Edmund Keene.
1754 Edmund Law.
1788 Francis Barnes.
1838 William Hodgson.
1847 Henry Wilkinson Cookson.
1876 James Porter.
1900 AdOLPHUS WlIiLIAM Wabd.
St PETER'S COLLEGE. 856
Visitor, The Lord Bishop of Ely.
THE PRESENT SOCIETY.
Master, ^Adolphus William Ward, Litt.D., elected 1900.
Tutor, H. J. Edwards, M.A.
Assistant Tutor, H. W. V. Temperley, M.A.
Lecturers.
Mathematics.
J. M. Dodds, M.A.
J. H. Grace, M.A.
Classics.
H. J. Edwards, M.A.
History.
H. W. V. Temperley, M.A.
Director of Natural Science Studies, T. G. Bedford, M.A.
Supervisor of Theological Studies, G. H. ClaytoD, B.A.
Supervisor of Law Studies, P. H. Winfield, M.A.
Dean, H. J. Edwards, M.A.
Senior Bursar, J. M. Dodds, M.A.
Junior Bursar, T. A. Walker, M.A., LL.D.
Prcelector, H. J. Edwards, M.A.
Librarian, T, A. Walker, M.A., LL.D.
Chaplains, W. E. Barnes, 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.
2Dewar, Sir James, M.A., F.R.SS.L. and E.
3 Walker, Rev. Thomas Alfred, M.A., LL.D.
* Barnes, Rev. William Emery, D.D.
5 Edwards, Henry John, M.A.
6 Temperley, Harold William Vazeille, M.A.
''Clayton, Rev. Geoffrey Hare, B.A.
1 Late Principal of the Owens College, Man-
cheater, and Vice-Chanoellor of the Victoria Uni-
versity. Hon. LL.D. Glasgow. Hon. Litt.D. Vict.
Fellow of the British Academy.
2 ProfegHoria I Fellow. Jacksonian Professor of
Experimental Philosophy. Fullerian Profe*sor,
Royallnstitution, London. Hon. LL.D. Glasgow,
St Andrews, Edinburgh. Hon. ScD. Victoria,
Oxford, Dublin.
3 Lightfoot Scholar, 1884. WhewellScholar,1884.
4 JeremiePrixemBn,1879. Crosse Scholar, 1881.
Tyrwbitt Scholar, 1882. Hulsean Professor of
Divinity.
5 Browne Medal, 1890. Jeremie Prize, 1892.
6 Gladstone Memorial Prize. Members' Prize,
190L Allen Scholarship, 1903. Prince Consort
Prize, 1904. Seeley Medal, 1904.
7 Bell Scholar, 1904. George Williams Prize.
1907.
866
St PETER'S COLLEGE.
Honorary Fellows.
Maclagan, The Most Rev. William Dalrymple, D.D., late
Lord Archbishop of York.
1 Lilly, William Samuel, LL.M.
2* Smith, The Hon. Sir Charles Abercrombie, M.A.
sGorell of Brampton, The Right Hon. Lord, LL.D.
^Solomon, Sir Richard, M.A., K.C.B., K.C.M.G., K.C.
''^Richmond, Douglas Close, C.B.
Scholars.
Lightfoot, Ben, B.A.
Parkinson, Wilfrid, B.A.
Vere-Walwyn, Algernon Edward
Clemmow, Charles Arthur
Pinfold, Ernest Sheppard
Loveday, Alexander
Day, Geoffrey Reynolds
Andrews, Egbert Arthur
Clemmow, Ernest Philip
Weir, Napier
Nayler, Joseph Lawrence
Chope, William Bernard
Stott, Verney
Atkinson, Geoffrey Howard
Organ Scholar, Langridge, Walter 0 shorn
Exhibitioners.
Thomas, Kenneth Galbraith
Hardy, Fred
Allen, Reginald Clifford
Van Vestraut, Leonard
Beveridge, Robert Barrie
1894
1868
1869
1890
1891
1896
LL.D.
Bate, John Pawley
M.D.
Balls-Headley, Walter, & M.A.,
M.C.
Birdwood, Roger Alan, & M.A.
Tebb, William Scott, & M.A.
Dumbleton,CharlesEardley,&M.A.
Nicolls, William, & M.A.
1899 'Birdwood, Gordon Travers, &M.A.
1903 Scott, George Melmoth, & B.A.
Martin, John Middleton, & B.A.
1908 Macnamara, Erie Danvers, & M.A.
Sc.D.
8*Hill, Micaiah John Muller, F.R.S. 189:
9*Bryan, George Hartley, F.R.S. 189i
io*Young, William Henry, F.R.S. 190;
11 Scott, Alexander, F.R.S. 190'
12 Potter, Michael Cresse 190!
B.D.
isBoggis, Rev. Robert James 190:
Edmund
14 Fletcher, Rev. Re^nald James 190'
15 Watson, Rev. Herbert Armstrong 190!
• Laie FeUowg.
1 Author of "Ancient Religion and Modern
Thought," "The Great Enigma," "The Claims
of Christianity," &c. Late Undersecretary to the
Government of Madras.
2 Vice-chancellor of the Cape University.
Late Controller and Auditor General, Cape
Colony. Smith's Prizeman, 1868.
3 Late President, Probate, Divorce and Ad-
miralty Division.
4 Agent-General for the Transvaal.
6 Bell's University Scholar 1868. Late Comp-
troller and Auditor-General of the Exchequer.
6 Members' Prizeman, 1884. Reader in Juris-
prudence, Roman Law, and International Law to
the Inns of Court. Late Fellow of Trinity Hall.
7 Indian Medical Service.
8 Professor of Pure Mathematics, University
College, London. Smith's Prizeman, 1879.
9 Smith's Prizeman, 1888. Professor of Mathe-
matics in the University of North Wales.
10 Lecturer on Higher Mathematics, University
of Liverpool,
11 Superintendent of the Davy-Faraday Research
Laboratory, Boyal Institution, London. Hon.
Treasurer of the Chemical Society.
12 Professor of Botany and Biology, Newcaatle-
on-Tyne.
13 Evans Prizeman, 1886. Jeremie Prizeman,
1887. Late Sub- Warden, St Augustine's College,
Canterbury.
14 Preacher of Gray's Inn.
15 Head Master of Lancaster Grammar School.
Sr PETER'S COLLEGE.
857
1842 Bedford, Henry
1845 1* Fuller, Frederick
Austin, William
1850 Pamell.John
1853 Lennard, Sir Thomas Barrett,
Bart.
1854 2*Hemmans, Rev. Fielder
Newman, Rev. Frederick William
1855 ^*Jeakes, Rev. James
1859 Harlock, Rev. Alfred King-
1861 * Hudson, Rev. Joseph
1862 Amps, William
5*Jack, William
1863 Graham, Arthur Robert, & M.C.,
M.B.
1865 Luard, Rev. Bixby Garnham
1867 ^*13unn, Thomas William
1868 Bramston, Rev. William
^Grimley, Rev. Horatio Nelson
1870 Wren, Rev. Alfred Theodore
1871 Walter, John Amherst
SEbsworth, Rev. Algernon
Frederick
1872 Sams, Rev. George Frederick
Waltham, Rev. Richard
1873 ^*Wordsworth, Rev. Christopher
1874 '"Smith, Vernon Russell
L876 Darbyshire, Rev. John
Eustace, Rev. William Fitz-
Eustace
ii*Garrett, Samuel
1877 '^*Lloyd, Rev. Arthur
1878 Fair, Rev. Robert Herbert
'^♦Marshall, John William
Smith, Rev. Tilden
Stone, John Frederic Matthias
Harris
Cooper, Joseph Small
*JefFery, Thomas Theophilus
Stodart, Rev. George Earle
Vaughan, Rev. George Henry
Groome, Rev. William Hubert
Pybus,John, &LL.1VI.
*Allen, Rev. Andrew James
Campbell
Stone, William
Planck, Charles
Sealy, Rev. William Bellet
Barnard-Smith, Rev. Barnard
Gooch
Deig-hton, Frederick, & M.B.
i^Eccles, John
15 New, Rev. Walter
i^Littlewood, Edward Thornton
i^Floyd, Ernest William
Arkle, Rev. Edward Stanley
Bott, Rev. Herbert
Taylor, Frank, & M.B.
-^Knowles, Thomas Torrens
i^Mayo, Charles Harry Powell
Dingwall, William Frederick
20 Hudson, Rev. John
Barron, Edward Evelyn, & LL.B.
Hindley, Rev. Walter Paton
Bullock, Rev. John Frederick
Watkinson
21 Knott, Hamme,tt Charles
22Baylis, George
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
* Late Fellows.
1 Formerly Tutor. Late Profea«or of Mathematics in the University of Aberdeen.
2 Prebendary of Lincoln Cathedral.
3 Prebendary of St Paul's Cathedral.
4 Hon. Canon of Carlisle.
5 Emeritus Professor of Mathematics in the University of Glasgow . First Smith's Prizeman,
1859. Hon. LL. D.Glasgow.
6 Late Head Master, Bath College.
7 Late Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, University College, Aberystwyth.
8 Hon. Canon of Soathwell.
9 Bell's University Scholar, 1867. Le Bas Prizeman, 1871. Prebendary of Liddington in Lincoln
Cathedral.
10 King's Counsel.
11 Le Bas Prizeman, 1874.
12 Professor of English Literature in the Imperial University of Tokyo, the Naval Academy, and
the Higher Commercial School.
13 Masterat Charterhouse.
14 Superintendent of Trig. Survey, Dehra Dun, United Provinces, India.
15 Late Head Master of Hertford Grammar School.
16 Head Master, WynberR Grammar School, Cape Colony.
17 Head Master of King Edward's Grammar School, Aston.
18 Vice- Principal of Liverpool College.
19 Master at Harrow.
20 Seatonian Prize Poem, 1899, 1902.
21 Tutor and Bursar of Selwyn College.
22 Mathematical Master at Royal Academy, Gosport.
858
St PETER'S COLLEGE.
Laupraann, Georj^e
Plaskitt, William Levers, & LL.B.
Rawlins, Francis Hooper
1888 Hoyle, Edward Lascelles
Jameson, Robert Minto
Bartram, James William
Pybus, Rev. George
1889 Devenish, Rev. Herbert Henry
iWestcott, Rev. George Herbert
2Westcott, Right Rev. foss
1890 3Tait, John Guthrie
Barlow, Crossley William Crosby
* Weir, John
^*Marchant, Edg-ar Cardew
®Buck, Rev. William Armstrong
Hughes, Rev. Arthur
Hug-hes, Rev. Henry Robert
M^Arthur, Allen Gordon
1891 Grimley, Rev. Arthur Lee
de Courcy- Ireland, Rev. Edmond
Stanley
de Courcy-lreland, Rev. Magens
7Searle, George Frederick Charles
^ Archbold, William Arthur Jobson,
& LL.B.
Pearce, Rev. Ernest Harold
1892 Parsey, Edward William, M.B.,
B.C.
New, Rev. Frank Edward
Smith, William Hubert, & LL.M.
*Buchanan, James
Leycester, William Hamilton
»Wagstaff, William Henry
lOFiddes, Edword
11 Wilson, Arthur Forbes Macfarlane
i^Tayler, Frederick Archdale Wilson
Mond, Robert Ludwig
1893 Jackson, Rev. Frank Hilton
13 de Havilland, Hugh de Beauvoir
Wilson, James
Eck, Henry Justus
i^Gillett, Ven. Gresham Francis
Cooper, Thomas
Doughty, Rev. Frederic Ernest
Hancock, Rev. Leonard Rhys
Beldam, George William
Huntsman, George Alexander Irvine
Johnston, James Patrick 1894
Warmington, John Herbert
Leese, Joseph, & Mus. Bac.
Penny, Alfred Gervase, M.B., B.C.
Fawcett, Herbert
Williams, Rev. Alfred Wynne 1895
Samman, Rev. Arthur Henry
Purton, Rev. Ralph Cecil
Watkins, Rev. Charles King
Beldam, Cyril Asplan
Breffit, Rev. Walter
Shand, Alexander Faulkner Shand 1896
i5*Leaf, Joseph Frank
16 Drake-Brockman, Henry Vernon,
& LL.M.
17 Daniels, Alfred Edward
18 Villiers, Ernest Amherst
Stark, John Cochrane
19 Burton, James Edward
Umney, Percy
Berry, Rev. Benjamin Allen
Marshall, Isaac
Giles, Leonard Thomason, M.B., 1897
B.C.
20*Jack, Adolphus Alfred, & LL.M. 1898
Fowler, Francis George
Grimley, Rev. Claude Harold Lee
Bell, Herbert George
Watson,GeorgeTrustram,M.B.,B.C.
Came, Rev. Arthur Camin
Adams, Rev. Benjamin William
Barratt, Rev. Herbert Osborn
2i*Grace, John Hilton, F.R.S. 1899
2'^Powles, Allen Henry
Bell, Richard Locke
Rawlins, Thomas George
Smith, Rev. Maxwell Homfray
Smith, Rupert Hamblin
Smith, Maurice Hamblin 1900
• Late FeUows.
1 Fellow of the University of Allahabad. Late Master at Marlborough.
2 Bishop of Chota Nagpur.
3 Language Professor, aud Vice-Principal, Central College, Bangalore.
4 Principal, H.H. Maharajah's College, Mysore, South India.
6 Fellow and Sub-Rector of Lincoln College, Oxford.
6 Late Warden of St Thomas' College, Colombo, Ceylon.
7 Demonstrator at the Cavendish Laboratory.
8 Whewell Scholar, 1888. Prince Consort Prizeman, 1890. Principal of the Mohammedan
Anglo-Oriental College, Aligarh. 9 Gre»ham Professor of Geometry.
10 Secretary to the Council of the University of Manchester. 11 Master at Rossall.
12 Late Master at Loretto. 13 Master at Eton. 14 Archdeacon of Lebombo.
16 H.M.Inspectorof Schools. Formerly Master at Marlborough. 16 Indian Civil Service.
17 Head Master of Stockport Grammar School. 18 M.P. for Brighton.
19 Head Master of Crediton Grammar School.
20 "Winchester Prize, 1893. Chancellor's English Medal, 1894. Late Lecturer on English Litera-
ture, Queen Margaret's College, University of Glasgow.
21 Hon. Sec. of the London Mathematical Society. 22 M.A, Oxford.
St PETER'S COLLEGE.
859
1 Slater, Eobert Charles
Ingrams, Sydney
Dean, George
2 Roberts, Thomas Stanley
^Hearnshaw, Fossey John Cobb,
& LL.M.
1901 * Atkins, Henry Ernest
5 Coker, Ernest Georg-e
Wood, Rev. Cecil John
Walker, Rev. Robert Ernest
Wig'gins, Robert Henry
Gordon, Robert Abercromby, &
LL.M.
Collins, Rev. John Basset Baron
Luttman, Willie Lewis, Mus.B.
1902 Dennett, Rev. Frederick Sidney
Fairgrieve, Mungo McCallum
Ashworth, Frank
Payne, John Ernest, M.B., B.C.
1903 Sample, Harold Ward
1904 GRyffel, John Henry, & B.C.
Pitt, Rev. Marcus Gysbert
1905 Peirson, Rev. Ernest Goodwin
Marshall, Rev. William
Marshall, Philip Twells
7 Wathen, Gerard Anstruther
1906 Thornton, Rev. Robert Hill
Clarke, Rev. Frederick William
8 Lee, Atkinson
Costello, Leonard Wilfred James,
& LL.B.
L907 de Montmorency , James Edward
Geoffrev,& LL.B.
»Routh, Harold Victor
Gabbatt, John Percy
Keigwin, Henry David, & Mus.B.
1908 Sidley, John
Lee, Richard Henry Lovelock
Barker, Rev. Gilbert David
Bartholomew, Augustus Theodore
L909 Bruce, Alexander Bannerman
Snow, Rev. John Henry
Prichard,Rev. Richard Edgar Vipan
Annesley, Rev. William Monckton
Hardie, Alec David
Harding, Walter Ambrose Heath
Honorary M.A.
1905 Waller, Alfred Hayney
Aldis, Harry Gidney
LL.M,
Laidlay, William James
Lupton, Edwaid Basil
Peart, Alfred Henry, & B.A,
1875
1886
1888
M.B,
Dickinson, Joseph Jewett, & B.A. 1882
Manser, FrederickBailey,B.A.,B.C. 1903
Honeyburne, William Robert, B.A., 1906
B.C.
Jackson, Arthur Frame, B.A., B.C.
B,A,
Alston, Rowland Crewe
Kittle, Richard Walter, & LL.B.
Perkins, Robert Bening
OUey, Henry Robert
Broughton, Rev. James Reginald
Burge, Charles Ernest
Sample, William Ceilings
Stevenson, Rev. Robert
Ainslie, Shirley Robert
Morton, Harry Barnsley, & LL.B.
Brooks, John Ellingham
Holmes, Henry
Beasley, Charles Magrath
(Clowes, Richard Percy
Whitehurst.Rev. JohnBaron Howes
Vizard, Henry Macnaught
'" Silberrad, Charles Arthur
Harrod, Henry Herbert
English, Douglas Arthur Watkins
Brunner, Harold Roscoe
Ward, Rev. Sydney Charles
Howard, Bernard Alwyne
Bell, Henry Thurburn Montague
Jackson, Arthur
Falkner, Arthur Henry, h. B.C.
Blandford, Walter Folliot
de Lisle, Vincent Frederic
Chisman, Frank William, & LL.B.
i^Scotson, John Thomas
Brick wood, Henry
Dent, George John Clement
Redwood, Bernard Boverton
Henman, William Whitefield
Bodington, Cecil Herbert
Hunt, Alfred Edward
1876
1879
1880
1883
1884
1885
1886
1889
1890
1891
189a
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1900
190]
1902
• Late Fellows.
1 Master at Charterhouse.
2 Prince Consort Prizeman, 1900. lecturer in
History at St David's CoUege, Lampeter.
3 Lecturer in History at Hartley College,
Southampton.
4 Principal of Huddersfleld College.
6 Professor of Engineering, Technical Institute,
Finsbury.
6 Lecturer in Chemistry at Guy's Hospital.
7 Professor of History, Government College,
Lahore.
8 Lecturer on Education at ITniversity College,
Aberystwyth.
9 Professor of Literature at Toronto University
10 Indian Civil Service. Bhaunagar Medal,
1894.
11 Indian Civil Service.
860
St PETER'S COLLEGE.
Gunn, John William
Nelson, Richard Albany, & LL.B.
Drew, Rev. John Alexander
1903 Browne, Frederick Maurice
1904 Thornton, Harold
1905 iBlackie, Alfred
Hay ward, Leonard Charles
Adcock, William Robert Colquhoun
Harverson, Percy Ambrose
Keigwin, Richard Prescott
Jones, Edwyn Llewellin
Hallam, Joseph Henry
Morgans, Godfrey Ewart
1906 Godson, Arthur Talbot
Hands, Henry James
Hicklin, Joseph Herbert
Ince, Rev. Richard BasU
^Stewart, Arthur Charles Lestoc
Hylton, & Mus.B.
1907 Liddle, George Ernest
HoUingworth, John
^ Watts, Nevile Hunter
Scott, Arthur Pickett
Toplis, Arthur Robert
1908 Wells, Gerald William
* Green, John Eric Sidney
Smith, Stanley Gordon
Perrin, Eugene Courtenay
Drysdale, John Mortimer
Morton, Cyril Shadforth
Murray, Eric
Ahmad, Bashir-ud-din Khan
1909 Greenwood, John
^Lightfoot, Ben
Butler, Frank Gregory
Lloyd, William Reginald
Oakden, William Marshall
*Parkinson, Wilfrid
Bibby, Edward Ernest
May, Clarence James
Bales, Percy George
Sprott, Maurice William Campbell
Robinson, John Cyril Charles Henry
Spring, Albert
Dredge, Edmund John Ingle
Hill, George James
LL.B.
1884 Humphries, Charles
Advanced Students.
Strange, Edward Howard
Marshall, Frederic William Dyson
Pensioners.
Cooper, Leslie Green
Davie, Hugh Symington
Stoneham, Ralph Thomson
Butterworth, Arthur Bernard
Agate, Leonard Dendy
6 *Vere-Walwyn, Algernon Edward
*Clemmow, Charles Arthur
7 *Pinfold, Ernest Sheppard
*Loveday, Alexander
I Thomas, Kenneth Galbraith
*Day, Geoffrey Reynolds
Keigwin, Arthur Lawrence
Robinson, Walter de Home
Sealy, Philip Temple
Hartley, Walter John
Marriott, George Edward Joseph
Housden, Edwin James TiUeard
Parrack, Herbert
Laugridge, Walter Osborn
Lowy, Albert Ernest
Sewell, Herbert Victor
Wijewardene, Tudugalage Don
Richard
Kitchlew, Saif-ud-Din
Win, Maung San
Norton, Leonard Martin
Ferry, George Edmund Henry
*Andrews, Egbert Arthur
*Clemmow, Ernest Philip
*Weir, Napier
I Hardy, Fred
JAllen, Reginald CHfford
Leigh, Bernard Henry
Whittaker, George
Stackhouse, John Hall
Hughes, D'Arcy Wynne Aylward
Thomas, Rev. Daniel Octavius
JVan Vestraut, Leonard
Tindal, John Humphrey
Sen, Arun
Greenwood, Oliver
Greig, Algernon Frank MacGregor
Holland, John Gibson
Koga, Manjiro
Friedman, Myer
Hart, Philip Hannington
Chapman, Macklin Charles
Wali-Mohammad, Chaudri
Fison, Fredrick Jonathan
Drysdale, Roger Gillespie
von Taussig, Georg Ritter
• Scholars. % Exhibitioners. 1 Wiltshire Priie, 1903
2 Stewart of Rannoch Scholar, 1905. 3 Abbott Scholar, 1906
4 Allen Scholar, 1909. Gladstone Memorial Prize, 1906
6 Wiltshire Prize, 1908. Harkness Scholar, 1909. 6 Stewart of Kannoch Scholar IflOfL
7 Wiltshire Prize, 1909. '
St PETER'S COLLEGE.
861
von Taussig, Felix Ritter
Williams, Thomas Taliesin
Mould, Herbert Bertram Joseph
Ashton, Alexander Angus Graham
Miller, Alexander Grant Schaw
Bevington, Alistair de Home
*Nayler, Joseph Lawrence
*Chope, William Bernard
*Stott, Verney
*Atkinson, Geoffrey Howard
f Beveridge, Robert Barrie
Formby, Thomas Hope
Sedwick, Nathan Asher
Taylor, Charles Tyerman
Riddell, James Alexander
Statham, Randulph Meverell
Crossley, Guy
Kitching, Thomas
Cranford, Harold
Selvam, Pannir
Stimson, John Perrott
Burton, Cyril Noel Croyden
Bradshaw
Shamshad, Ahmad Khan
Basit, Ali Khan
Walker, Thomas Richard
Sproxton, Charles
Walsh, Maurice Francis
PATRONAGE.
Counties.
Benefices.
Inst.
Incumbents.
B.A.
Camb....
Hinton, V.
1908
Walker, T. A., LL.D.
1885
Little St. Mary,C.
Ellington, V.
1892
1897
Allen,A.J.C.,M.A.
Grimley,A. L.,M.A.
1879
Hunts....
1886
Leicest..
Statherne, K.
1904
Peirson, E. G., M.A.
1882
Norfolk..
•Knap ton, R.
1895
Chesters, L. M., >
xM.A. (Durham) J
Rutland.
Glaston, R.
1890
Waltham, R., M.A.
1869
Somerset
Exford, R.
1904
New, W., M.A.
1881
Suffolk...
Norton, R.
1884
Grimley,H. N.,M.A.
1865
Witnesham,R.
Newton, R.
Freckenham, R.
1886
1891
1898
Brown, F. D.
VVren.A, T., M.A.
Henman, H., M.A.
1867
1882
• Scholars from Michaelmas, 1909. + Exhibitioner.
1 The Master has the alternate presentation with Lord Suffield.
CLARE COLLEGE.
(Founded 1326.)
This very ancient College, founded by Lady Elizabeth, sister
and co-heir of Gilbert, Earl of Clare, at present consists of a
Master, eight Senior, and seven Junior Fellows, besides Scholars,
and Students. The Fellowships are perfectly open to Bachelors
of Arts, or persons of a higher degree, 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
office of Professor, Public Orator, Registrary, or Librarian in the
University, or the office 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 Cambridge or the University of Oxford at the
time of his election. For the remaining Fellowships, none but
Graduates of the University of Cambridge or the University of
Oxford are eligible. The electors to the vacant Fellowships are
the Master, Senior and Junior Fellows : and in case there be an
equal division, the Master has the casting vote. The Master, who
must at the time of his election be a Master of Arts or of some
equal or superior degree in the University of Cambridge or the
University of Oxford, is elected by the above mentioned Fellows
within thirty days after a vacancy is declared. If the vacancy
occur out of Terra time, the thirty days are reckoned from the
first day of the Term next ensuing.
The Junior Fellowships were originally nine in number founded
by different benefactors (viz. three by Lord Exeter in 1612, two by
John Freeman, Esq. in 1622, and four from the estates bequeathed
to the college by Joseph Diggons, Esq. in 1658). The Junior
Fellows now enjoy an equal share of the general revenues of the
College with the Seniors, and have in general the same privileges.
SCHOLARSHIPS.
The Foundation Scholarships at this College are as follows;
Eight of not less than ^60 per annum, viz.
Three by Lady Clare.
Two by Mr Freeman.
Two by Mr Diggons.
One by Dr Green.
CLARE COLLEGE. 863
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 of not less than £20 per annum, viz.
Two by Lord Exeter.
One by Lady Exeter.
One by Sir John Trott.
One by Mr Scrivener.
One by Mr Marshall.
One by Mr Borage.
One by Mr Wilson.
TAree, of about £60 per annum, tenable for three years, with pre-
ference to sons of Clergymen, founded by Mrs Tyldesley de Bosset.
Four, of £50 per annum each, and one of about £60 per annum,
founded by the Rev. Dr Coles.
The values of these Scholarships are increased according to
the merits of the Candidates ; and Exhibitions are also awarded.
Grants are made from time to time from the Scholarship fund
in aid of deserving Students in straitened circumstances, whether
Scholars or not.
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 1910, for Classics, or Mathematics, or Natural
Science, or Mechanical Sciences, or History.
EXHIBITIONS.
Two by Mr Cave, appropriated to Scholars from Wakefield
School, value at present about £36 per annum.
One by Alexander Metcalfe, appropriated to a Scholar from
Hull School, value about £40 per annum at present.
Four of about £20 per annum at present each, founded by
Archdeacon Johnson, with a preference to persons educated at
Oakham and Uppingham Schools.
ANNUAL PRIZES.
Two silver cups, with appropriate inscriptions, value £6 each,
left by Dr Robert Green, of Tarn worth, formerly Fellow of the
College, for commencing Bachelors of Arts; the first as the
reward of regularity of conduct including attendance at Chapel,
the second of general learning. That for regularity of conduct
was in 1909 awarded to Ds F. W. G. Douglas, and that for general
learning to Ds H. Thirkill.
864 CLARE COLLEGE.
The Owst Prize, varying from £10 to £lb annually, with
intermediate accumulations, founded by Anthony Owst-Atkinson,
LL.D., late Scholar of the College, and Mrs Mary Taylor, both
of Kingston-upon-Hull, for commencing Bachelors of Arts who
shall be amongst the first six in the Mathematical or the Classical
Tripos. Awarded in 1909 to W. E. H. Berwick.
There is also an annual examination about the division of
the Easter Term, when prizes in books, bearing the college arms,
are given to all such as may be thought deserving.
A prize is also given to the best reader in chapel. Awarded
in 1909 to W. C. Denis-Browne.
A prize is also annually oflfered in Theology. Awarded in 1909
to Ds R. L. Pelly.
A prize of JIO is given to the resident member of the College
who stands highest in the final examination of selected candi-
dates for the Indian Civil Service, provided that he be placed in
-the first half of the final list of selected candidates.
A prize of the value of about £\2. 12s., founded by Josiah
Yeomans Robins, M.A., of 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 1909 to
Ds R. L. Pelly.
PRIZEMEN, June 1909.
Bachelors.
Theology,— ¥. W. G. Douglas.
Junior Sophs.
Mathematics, — E. F. Bonhote.
C. L. Reynolds.
Natural Science, — K. B. Aikman.
S. R. Price.
Ff. Roberts.
Mechanical Science, — R. G. Prichard.
Freshmen.
Mathematics, — A. F. Botham.
A. B. Grieve.
Classics,— R. J. C. Chapman.
A. P. Daniels.
B. M. S. Mackenzie.
C. A. Scutt.
Natural Science, — H. Adams.
M. A. Bailey.
R. E. Garrod.
H. H. M. Gould.
C. B. Williams.
History,— K. D. Forbes.
CLARE COLLEGE.
865
LIST OF
1326 Walter de Thaxted.
1342 Ralph Kerdington.
1359 Nicholas de Brunne.
1371 John de Donewich.
John de Chateresse.
William Rad winter.
1421 William Wymbyll.
William Gull.
1436 William Wilfleet.
1455 John Millington.
1466 Thomas Stoyle.
1470 Richard Stubbs.
1496 Gabriel Sylvester.
1506 William Woodrofe.
1513 Edmund Nateres.
1530 John Craylbrd.
1539 Rowland Swynborne.
1546 John Madew.
1553 Rowland Swynborne.
MASTERS.
1557 Thomas Baily.
1559 Edward Leeds.
1571 Thomas Byng.
1598 William Smyth.
1612 Robert Scott.
1620 Thomas Paske.
1645 Ralph Cudworth.
1654 Theophilus Dilling-ham.
1660 Thomas Paske.
1660 Theophilus Dillingham.
1678 Samuel Blythe.
1713 William Grigg.
1726 Charles Morgan.
1736 John Wilcox.
1762 Peter Stephen Goddard.
1781 John Torkinglon.
1815 William Webb.
1856 Edward Atkinson.
f^isitor.
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 and Supervisors.
Classics.
J. R. Wardale, M.A.
F. G. M. Beck, M.A.
Rev. P. C. T. Crick, M.A.
Mathematics and Mechanical
Sciences.
W. L. Mollison, M.A.
G. H. A. Wilson, M.A.
Theology.
Rev. P. C. T. Crick, M.A.
Law.
A. P. Higgins, M.A., LL.D.
Physics and Chemistry.
H. 0. Jones, M.A.
Biology, Zoology and
Physiology.
H. H. Brindley, M.A.
History.
F. G. M. Beck, M.A.
Supervisor in History and
Economics.
G. E. Green, M.A.
E. A. Benians, M.A.
Supervisor in Physics.
C. M. Sleeman, B.A.
Supervisor of Engineering
Students.
J. W. Landon, MA.
Directors of Medical Students, The Senior Tutor and the
Lecturers in Natural Science.
Dean, Rev. P. C. T. Crick, M.A.
Bursar, W. Gardiner, M.A., Sc.D.
Praelector, G. H. A. Wilson, M.A.
Librarian, H. M. Chad wick, M.A.
Steward, G. H. A. Wilson, M.A.
37
866
CLARE COLLEGE.
Senior Fellows,
i2Collett,Rev. Woodthorpe Scholefield,M.A.
^Ewbank, Lucas, M.A.
3 * Mollison, William Loudon, M.A .
^Fulford, Rev. Henry William, M.A.
^Wardale, John Reynolds, M.A.
8 Hughes, Thomas M<=Kenny, M.A., F.R.S.
7 Gardiner, Walter, M.A., ScD., F.R.S.
Wilson, Godfrey Harold Alfred, M.A.
Junior Fellows.
Chadwick, Hector Munro, M.A.
sjones, Humphrey Owen, M.A.
Young, Rev. Alfred, M.A., Sc.D.
Beck, Frederick George Meeson, M.A.
»Crick, Rev. Philip Charles Thurlow, M.A.
^^ Harrison, William John, B.A.
Elliott, Thomas Ronton, M.A., M.D.
Honorary Fellows.
i^Sir Edward Charles Buck, K.B., K.C.S.L, Hon. LL.D.
12 James Ren del Harris, M.A.
i^Owen Seaman, M.A.
Scholars.
Berwick, William Edward Hodgson, B.A,
Stead, Gilbert, B.A.
Pitt, Robert Brindley
Bonhote, Edward Frederic
1* Denis-Browne, William Charles
Hart, Seymour
Reynolds, Cedric Lawton
Price, Sidney Reginald
Roberts, Ffrancon
Mackenzie, Boyce Mackay Scobie
Garrod, Ralph Eddowes
Forbes, Mansfield Duval
Botham, Arthur Frederick
Daniels, Alec Percy
Gould, Henry Hilton Monk
Williams, Carrington Bonsor
Bailey, Maurice Armand
Scutt, Cecil Allison
1 Fellowfc under the Statutes of 1551.
2 Bell Scholar, 1847. Browne's Medallist, 1848,
3 Fellows under the Statutes of 1861.
4 Snaith'R Prizeman. 1876. Hon. LL.D. Aber-
deen TJnlvorsity.
6 Bell Scholar, 1879. Battle Scholar, 1881. Late
Professor of Latin in University (:oUef;«,Carditi.
6 Wood wardian Professor ot Geology.
7 Kolleston Prize, Oxford, 1888. Formerly Uni-
versity Lecturer in Botany. Medallist of the
Boyal Society.
8 Demonstrator to the Jacksonian Professor.
9 Stewart of Raanoch Scholar for Classics, 1902.
10 Smith's Prizeman, 1908. Isaac Newton Stu-
dent, 1909.
11 Formerly Secretary of Revenue and Agricul-
ture to the Government of India.
12 Hon. Litt. D.Dublin. D.Theol. Leyden. LL.D.
Birmingham. Professor in Johns Hopkins Uni-
versity, 1882—5. Professor of Biblical Languages
at Haverford College, 1886—1892. University
Lecturer in Palaeography, 1893—1903.
13 Porson Prizeman, 1882. Hon.Litt.D., Durham.
ProfofLiterature,DurhamCollegeofScience,l890
14 Stewart of Rannoch Scholar in Sacred
Music, 1908.
CLARE COLLEGE.
867
Grieve, Alexander Barrie
Wiles, Joseph John
Taunton, I von Hope
Frost, Percival Ryder
Garson, Herbert Leslie
Segal, Mark
Watson, Douglas John
Wright, Alfred John
Bacharach, Alfred Lewis
Jackson, Rupert William Percival
Stevens, Harry Hastings
{For Exhibitioners see the list of Undergraduates.)
D.D.
The Right Rev. The Lord Bishop
of Glasgow and Galloway.
i*Feltoe, Rev. Charles Lett
The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop
of Madagascar.
M.D.
2»Pitt, George Newton, M.A.,
B.C., F.R.C.P.
Shrubsall, Frank Charles, M.A.
Slade, John Godfrey, M.A., M.B.,
B C
Hudson, Bernard, M. A., M.B., B.C.
Ward, Ernest, M.A.
Beckton, Henry, M.A.
Glynn, Ernest Edward, M.A., M.B.,
B.C.
Lawton-Roberts, .Tohn Chambers,
M.A.,M.B.,B,C.
LL.D.
Bell, Sir William James
3 Montgomery, William Ernest
Scott, James Harry
ScD.
Arnold-Bemrose, Henry Howe
B.D.
**Durell, Rev. John Carlyon Vavasor
M.C.
5 Glutton, Henry Hugh, M.A.
Marriott, Cecil Edward, M.B.
M.A.
Broughton, R.J. Porcher
e*Glover, Rev. J. H.
' Framplon , Rev . Charles Thomas
8 Stewart, Rev. Alexander
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, Hev. Edward Josselyn
Clarke, Rev. Frederick Kent
lOMortimer, Rev. Christian
Maples, Rev. William
Athawes, Rev. John Thomas
Mirehouse, Rev. John
Bell, Henry
Tomlinson, Rev. Routh
11* Walker, Robert
Hopkinson, Rev. William
i2Hargrove, Rev. Joseph
Edmonds, Rev. Arthur Jonathan
•Parkin, John Samuel
Godfray, Hugh Charles
i^Wollaston, George Hyde
i4*Stogdon, John
^5 Wood, Sir Henry Trueman Wright
Hall, Rev. Frederick Dickinson
i^Se well, Rev. Henry
Hall, Rev. Frederic John
Bidwell,Rev. George Woodward
Howard, Rev. Herbert Rowland
i7Eardley-Wilmot, Rev. Ernest
Augustus
•Stokes, Rev. Charles Albert
Bond, Rev. William Henry
18 Pro vis, Edward
• LaleFellowi.
1 Late Head Maaterofthe Kinn'sSchooUCbester.
Formerly Professor of Latin, Lampeter,
2 Physician at Guy's Hospital.
8 Yorke Prizeman, 1888.
4 Bell Scholar, 1890.
5 F.R.C.S. Surgeon, St Thomas's Hospital.
0 Brother of St Eatherine's Hospital, London.
7 Prebendary of Chichester Cathedral.
8 Honorary Canon of Liverpool.
9 Hon. Canon of South wark.
10 Canon of Lichfield.
11 Registrar of the University of Aberdeen.
12 Hon. Canon of Ely and Rural Dean.
1 3 Late Master at Clifton College.
14 Bell Scholar, 1867. Late Master at Harrow.
15 Le Has Prize, 1869 and 1870. Secretarytoilx
Society of Arts.
16 Honorary Canon of Gloucester.
17 Prebendary of Wells.
18 Head Master of Blackheath School.
37—2
S68
CLARE COLLEGE.
Spencer, Rev. Walter
Llewelyn, Rev. John Franklen
i^Lock, George Herbert
2Hamley, William Wymond
Fairbanks, Rev. Arthur
Smith, Rev. Cecil Evan
Eastman, Thomas
3* Roberts, Robert Davies
Whiting, Henry Harvey
Bromag-e, Richard Raikes
Buxton, Rev. John Frank
Travis, Rev. William Travis
Lumb, James
Glarkson, Rev. John Mayhew
Fairbanks, Walter
Arblasler, Edmund
Fraser,Rev. Arthur
Janvrin, Rev. William Langston
Benest
^Atkinson, Charles Milner, LL.M.
Inchbald, Rev. William Elliot
Cadman- Jones, Henry Martyn
Bladon, Rev. William Boden
Alexander, Rev. Edvv'ard Percy
SBayfield, Rev. Matthew Albert
^Evans, Arthur Humble
Raffles, Rev. Thomas Stamford
Ratliff, Rev. Frank Howe
Hooper, Wynnard
Bromley, Rev. Cecil
Alderson, Rev. William Hey
Frost, Rev. George Percy Howard
Darlow, Rev. Thomas Herbert
Marshall, Rev. Frederick
'Johnson, Rev. Henry Robert
Tayler, Herbert Paget, & M.B.
Wilson, Rev. George Fossick
8 Lyon, James Samuel
Puckridge.Rev. Oliver
^Fulford, Rev. Frederick John
Blakeston, Rev. Luke Harrison
Baker, Rev. William Wing Carew
White,Ch»rles Perciva],M.B.,B.C.
Fischer, Max Temple, LL.M.
*Knight, Henry Herbert
Tanner, Edgar Robson, LL.M.
*Larmor, Alexander
Mills, Alfred Ernest
lOLeonard, George Hare
Hird, Rev. Frank
Humphrey, Rev. John Henry
Walley, Rev. Stephen Cowley
Noble, Henry Heywood
Puckridg-e, William Henry
Fawcett, Philip Noble, LL.M.
Parker, Rev. Sir William Hyde,
Bart.
11 * Jessop, Charles Minshall
Stericker, Frederick Walter, M.B.
Rendel, Arthur Bowen, MB., B.C.
12 Clarke, George Herbert
Townshend,Rev. Edward Mansei
Amos, Rev. Andrew
Carter, Rev. Henry
Peacock, George Herbert
Phipps, Rev. Richard
Ward, William Henry
18 Easterfield, Thomas Hill
Lord, Rev. Percy Edward
Brigg, Leolin
Ambrose, Rev. William Cole
Lawson, Robert Gerald
Hoyle, Rev. Kenyon Rushton
Sharpe, Rev. Ernest Newton
Smith, Rev. James
Drakeford, William du Sautoy
•Todhunter, Ralph
*Geake, Charles
Parken, Rev. Edward Montagu
A His- Smith, Rev. Willoughby
Tooth, Stanley
Lea, Sir Thomas Sydney, Bart.,
LL.B.
14 *Macdonald, Hector Munro, F.R.S.
Bloomfield, Rev. Herbert
Wells, Rev. William Collins
Ford, Hugh Rawlinson
Brookes, Rev. Gerald Remfry
Bayley, Rev. George James
Whiteley,Fred
Boyd, Percival
Blake, Percy Charles Dashwood
• Late FeUows.
1 Late Master at Shrewsbury SchooL
2 Rector of the Royal CoUege, Mauritius.
S D.Sc. of London. Late Chief Secretary for
Local Lectures. One of the Registrars of the
University of London.
4 Stipendiary of Leeds.
5 Late Head Master, Eastbourne College.
6 Esquire Bedell.
7 Warden of St Michael's CoUege, Llandaff.
Late Canon of Llandaff.
8 Professor of Engineering, College of Science,
Dublin.
9 Late Vice-Principalof Gloucester Theological
College.
10 Professor of History in University College,
Bristol.
11 Professor of Mathematics, Newcastle College
of Science.
12 Head Master, Acton School.
13 Professor of Chemistry, Wellington, New
Zealand.
14 Smith's Prizeman, 1891. Adams' Prize, 1901.
Professor of Mathematics, University of Aberdeen.
CLARE COLLEGE.
869
Thursfield, Rev. Richard Cecil
Boord, Harry Percy
Postlethwaite, William
Crosfield, Rev. Alexander Chorley
Ridley, Gerald Lorimer Newport
Yates, Rev. V^'illiam Edward
Watson, Bernard William
iLowe, Rev, Charles Grafton
Worsley
Machin, Rev. Bertram William
^Lushington, Rev. Franklyn de
Winlon
Lee, Alfred Eustace
Storey, Charles Blades Coverdale
^* C hay tor, Alfred Henry
^Stogdon, Rev. Edgar
Haring-ton, Rev. Robert
^Deane, Rev. Anthony Charles
6 Lamb, Charles George
Garton, Rev. John Arthur
Treadwell, Rev. Frederick William
Aitchison, Rev. Charles William
Hamilton
Taylor, Berthold Somerville
Williamson, James Brindley
'Macfarlane-Grieve, William
Alexander
Whitehead, Rev. William Chantler
Marriott, Charles John Bruce
Harris, Alfred
Barton, Rev. George Harjy Bourne
Duckworth, Gerald de I'Etang
Crawford, Rev. Alfred
Matthews, Eric Stuart
Crathorne, Rev. John Josiah
Evers, Rev. Hubert Richard
Maberly, Gerald Clare
Baxter, Reginald Truscott
Carter, Frederick Maslin Beilby
Trevor, Robert Salusbury
Stanning, Rev. John
8 •Philip, William Edward
Wing, William Hinman
Pridie, Rev. James Robert
Du Sautoy, Francis Pierre
Clark, Arthur Edwin
Nesbitt, Rev. Henry Frank
Michell, Richard Arthur
Pellier, Charles de Chauval, B.C.
Waite, VMlliam Herbert
Hanson, Charles Edwin Bourne
Chaplin, Ernest Charles George
Morgan
Chaplin, Laurence Richard Morgan
Haslewood, Rev. Christopher
Francis Beevor
Burnand, Ivor Brassey
Rhodes, l->dvvard Hugh
Harrison, Rev. Arthur Rocke
Coe, Charles Graburn
Player, Ralph
9 *Frankland, Rev. Francis William
Barrett
io*Garrad,Rev. Charles Edward
Dent, Hamilton Henry Montagu
Tringham, Rev. Harold Robert
Parnell
Werner, Charles Henry
11 Newnes, Frank Hillyard
Wallis, Rev. Frederic Cyril
Wells, Arthur Wintle, LL.B.
Lees, Thomas Prior
Godwm, Rev. Walter Palmer
Morgan, William Parry, M.B.,
B.C.
Mackie, Rev. Osbert Gadesden
Whitfield, James Gibson
Bodvel-Roberts, Hugh Francis
Illingworth, Norman Holden
Beck, Edward Ashton Anthony,
M.B., B.C.
Penistan, Rev. Edward James
Moulton, Rev. Wilfrid Johnson
Borough, Rev. Roland Frederick
Kerby, Rev. Edwin Thomas
Williams, J oshuaAppleyard, LL.B.
Leech, Benjamin
Swete- Evans, William Benjamin,
B.C.
Christie, Rev. George John Burge
i2Schulhof, Rev. John Maurice
13 Griffin, Frederick
Rust, Rev. Cyprian Thomas
Bausor, Harold William
• Late Fellow*.
1 Master at Tiverton.
2 Late Archdeacon of Malta. Head Master of
Elstree.
3 Honourably mentioned for the Long Prize,
1890. Chancellor's Legal Medallist, 1892.
4 Master at Harrow School.
5 Seatonian Prize, 1905.
6 M.A. (honoris causa). Universltj Lecturer
in Electrical Engineering.
7 M. A. and &C.L. of Oxford. P.&A. Scot.
8 One of His Majesty's Inspectors of Schools.
9 Honourably mentioned for the Smith's Prizes,
1899. Hulsean Prize, 1901.
10 Carus Prize (Undergraduate) lBfl6, (Bachelor)
1898; Scholefield Prize, 1898; Crosse Scholarship,
1898 ; late Vice-Principal of the Cambridge Clergy
Training School.
11 M.P. for the Bassetlaw Division of Notts.
12 Late Scholar of Exeter Coll., Oxford. Ireland
Scholar, 1886. Craven Scholar, 1886.
13 Head Master, Birkenhead School.
870
CLARE COLLEGE.
Walker, Rev. Herbert Milnes
Gaudin, John de Gruchy
Panter, Rev. John Arthur
Hunter, Wilfrid Clare
Wiltshire, Harold Waterlow
Hlackburne, Rev. Henry William
VouU, Geoffrey Blenkinsopp
Bailey, Rev. Charles
1 Robinson, Arthur Hugh Rawlins,
Mus.Bac.
Corban, Rev. William HenryBirch
2Piggott, Harry Edward
Crampton, Harold Percy, M.B.,B.C.
Beale, Joseph Richard
Bedale, Rev. Charles Lees
■Jackson, William Hartas
4 Madden, Rev. Owen
Hodder, Rev. William
Beck, Bernard Redin
Weaver, Frederick William Herron,
LL.B,
Cardew, Henry Jameson, M.B.,
B.C.
raulder,ThomasJefferson,r.R.C.S.,
M.B., B.C.
Bell, Gilbert Ambrose
White, Samuel Deane Gordon
Eardley-Wilmot, Rev. Charles
Revell
Corban, Rev. Lawrence Herbert
Leslie Barrow
Morcom, Edgar Llewellyn
5 Kastner, Leon Emile
Underwood, Henry Laurence
Howard, Rev. William George
Yeo, Rev, Reginald Henry
Clarke, Alan Strafford
Ross, Rev. James Alfred
6 Gould, Edwin
7Durell, Clement Vavasor
Berry, Horace Simeon, B.C.
Bennett, Christopher Llewellein
Reed, Rev. Benjamin
sFrankland, Rev. John Naylor
Bolton, Lyndon
Glover, Hulbert Edward Toone
Jones, Richard Evan
Treadgold, Cecil Hallworth, M.B.,
B.C.
Leeke, Rev. William Wordsworth
Lewin, Herbert William
^ Dennis, Trevor
Matthews, Trevor Jocelyn
Grandage, William Briggs, B.C.
Cadbury, Henry Tylor
Mourilyan, Rev. Charles Archibald
Wilson, Peter M^Candlish
Follit, Harold Baily Harry
10 Hughes, George Hill
Anderson, Roger Charles
11 Wootton, Hubert Arthur
Lander, John Vernon, LL.B.
Braithwaite, Thomas Miles, LL.B.
12 Woodhouse, Rev. Disney Charles
Sharp, Rev. Edmund Colin
i^Strachan, James
Anderson, Kenneth Belben
Newton-Clare, Ernest Thomas
LL.M.
Lyster, Philip Stanley
Barrett, William Edward Cowdell
M.A.
Bainbridge, Cuihbert, M.A.
Combe, Robert George Nicholson,
M.A
LL.B.
James, Rev. Richard Lee
M.B,
VVorthington, Robert Alfred, B.C.
Moffatt, Christopher William Paget,
B.C.
Jordan, Anson Robertson, B.C.
Campbell, Basil Patrick, B.C.
B.A,
Hunt, Clifford Holmes
Hall, Norman Aylmer
Alexander, Charles Shuldham
Vickers, Herbert
Miller, Robert Molineux
Davenport, Thomas Joseph William
Crammond
Evans, Rev. Leonard Scholes
Trinder, Arnold Anderson
Glynn, Thomas Rawdon
1 Stewart of Rannoch Scholar for Sacred Music,
1898.
2 Stewart of Rannoch Scholar for Sacred Music,
1897. Master at the Naval College, Devonport.
3 Honourably mentioned for the Smith's Prizes,
1903. Professor of Mathematics, Haverford, U.S.A.
4 Master at Malvern College.
5 Professor of French at the University of
Manchester.
6 Master at Giggleswick School.
7 Bell Scholar, 1901. Master at "Winchester.
8 ScD. Leeds.
9 Master at Sherborne.
10 Master at Marlborough.
11 Master at Westminster. Wiltshire Prizeman,
1904.
12 Carua Prise, 1906.
13 Master at the Royal Naval College, Osborne.
CLARE COLLEGE.
871
Crossley, Erskine Alick
lampoe, Alfred McGowan
Coomarasamy
1 Bailey, Edward Battersby
Druce, Robert Mervyn Powys
Beloe, Rev. John Seppings
Arraitag^e, Walter Alexander
Gibson, George Middleton
Croshaw, Francis Peabody
Darbishire, Harold Dukinfield,
LL.B.
Pyman, Robert Lander, LL.B.
Gascoigne, Thomas
Taylor, Charles Paul
Plumb, Harry
Forde, Cecil Ledward
Richardson, Thomas, LL.B.
Lloyd, Rev. John Wheller
Hutchinson, Robert Hilton
Glynn, Dashper Henry
Robson, Edward Gleadall Uphill
Byatt, Harry Vivian Byatt
Carter, Rev. Kenneth Oliver
Brothers, Malam, LL.B.
Masser, Bernard Richard, LL.B.
'Carey, Francis Clive Saville,
Mus.B.
Potter, Gerald Peel
Wallis, William Evershed
Hodg-e, Edward Humphrey Vere
Walker, Josiuh
Fosbrooke, Rev. Henry Leonard
Trotter, Leslie Batten Currie, B.C.
Bailey, Tom Esmond Geoffrey
M'^Kerrow, Charles Kenneth
Chignell, Norman James
Adams, Frederic Bradford
Scott, Henry Wakeman
^Mor rice, William Walter
Stanfield, Alfred Vivian
Williams, William Frederick
Conway, St Vincent
Burrill, William Robinson
Langdale, Kenneth Marmaduke
Postlethwaite, Richard Noel
4 Reed, Harry Leslie
Henderson, Rolf Keith
Casey, Henry James, LL.B.
Milne, William Proctor
Guilford, Everard Leaver
Morcom, Alfred Farr
Kerr, Melville James Douglas
Anderson, William Arthur
Brewer, Cecil Harold
Dottridg-e, Cecil Alfred
LongstafF, Gilbert Conrad
Chambers, Rev. Frederick Walter
Trubshaw, Harold Ernest
Ward, Harold Matthias Arthur
Dunn, Henry Gordon
Wilson, Arnold
Henderson, William Ashwin
Ward, Francis William
Richards, Hugh Augustine
GifFord, Ralph Eric
Silvertop, William Alexander
Edmunds, Rev. Norman Gunnery
Mitchell, Godfrey Williams
Baynes, Denman Lambert Henry
5 Levy, Leonard Angelo
Wood, Paul Bernard
Bottomley, Arthur Cousen
Ferraboschi, Frederick
Moore, Gilbert
Habershon, Edward Francis
Float, Wilfred Lawrence Palk,
LL.B.
Williams, Neville Scott
Saunders, Frederick Pao-e
Sparke, James Berthon, LL.B.
Robinson, Henry Thomas
Olive, George William
Dewar, Alexander
Felling, Stewart Breeze
Bentley, Frank
Grace, Herbert Stanley
Sisson, Henry Arnolt
Blockey, Hartley Saunders
Hooker, Charles William Ross
Makant, John William
Raid, Alexander Arthur
Pelly, Richard Lawrence
Douglas, Francis William Gresley
Bedale, Frederick Stanley
Barber, Harold Wordsworth
Vatcher, Henry Monckton
Beck, Edwin Walter Tyrrell, LL.B.
Pavey-Smith, Alfred Bernard
Hall, John Ashley, LL.B.
Thirkill, Henry
Wood, Samuel Rutter
Bailey, Philip Gerald
Martin, Richard Clare, LL.B.
Lumb, Herbert
1 Harknes* XTniver»ity Scholar, 1902. Latin, 1901.
2 Stewart of Rannoch Scholar, 1901, Winchester 4 Master at We8tmin<it8r.
Prizeman, 1905. I 5 Gordon-Wigan Prize for research in Ch«m-
8 Stewart of Rannoch Scholar in Greek and I istrjr, 1908.
872
CLAKE COLLEGE.
Biscoe, Vincent Frederick
Kisch, Ernest Royalton, LL.B.
Clayton, James
Walker, Charles Valentine
Lucas, William Haslam
Richardson, Charles William
Barnard
Rees, George Marlin Treharne
Griffith, Arthur Lefroy Pritchard
Smith, Frederick Henry Hamilton
Hooper, Frank Henry
Weber, Douglas M«=Rae
Jones, Harry Llewellyn
Evans, Ivor Hugh Norman
Malcolm, Hugh Wilmott
Hodgson, Arthur John
Tatham, Cecil Francis
Berwick, William Edward Hodgson
Dew, John Westcott
Nobes, Fortescue Jerman
Howard , John Curtois
Stead, Gilbert
Dunn, John Drysdale
Maufe, Statham Broadbent
Evers, Mervyn Saxelbye
Wanless, George Lee, LL.B.
Newton-Clare, Herbert John
Fisher, Geoffrey Herbert
Williams, Charles James
John, David William
Cave, Edmund Howard
Smith, James Francis Hardy
Langdale, Clifford Marraaduke
Bakewell, George Victor
Mallinson, Edward Cyril
Ostrehan, Rev. Edward Alfred
Smyth, Rev. William Henry
Bilton, Edward Barnard
Feilden, Oswald Henry
Undergraduates.
Hawthorne, Charles Barnard
Woods, Matthew May
Fen wick, Gabriel Theodore
Fenwick
Allan, Philip Bertram Murray
HoUins, Richard Roger
Legge-Currie, John Duncan
Peacock, Harold Baillie
Jenkins, Evan John
Poynder, Ernest George Thornton
Sassoon, Hamo Watts
Grace, Cleveland Raphael
Constantino, William Whitesmith
Menzies, Robert Charles
Parkin, Charles Reginald
Ashlin, Spencer Cocking
Ardern, Lawrance
Cutler, Edward Trevor
Trotter, Frowyke
Fauquet-Lemaitre, Pierre Alfred
Millar, Arthur Liberty
Aikman, Kenneth Blackie
McKibbin, George Alexander
Newton-Clare, Walter Schockfield
Schmitz, George de Morla
Duckham, Thomas Henry
Noble, Arthur Heywood
Wilson, Kevin Fitzjames
Cott, Alfred William
Cott, Arthur Mackenzie
Hesketh, Gerald Manley
Ay don, John
Sangster, Charles Humphrey
Le Maistre, Stanley Gerault
Syme Thomson, Fraser
Mac Laren, Alas dair Jain
Bird, Stephen
Pinks, Edwin Dennis Picton
de Souza, Walter Edward
Milne, Douglas Duart Williamson
Moore, Frank Reginald
Rutherford, Leonard Trevelyan
Pitt, Robert Brindley
Bonhote, Edward Frederic
Denis-Browne, William Charles
Helps, Edv^ard Arthur Plucknett
Hart, Seymour
^Reynolds, Cedric Lawton
Price, Sydney Reginald
§Smith, William Gerald Furness
Temperley, Arthur Ridley
Roberts, Ffrancon
§Douthwaite, Alfred William Stanley
Weller, Charles Alexander
Cuthbertson, Edward Hedley
Kirke, George Grieve
Davey, Henry Norman
Butler, Eustace Norman
Galloway, William Dawson
Hutchinson, Noel Wilfrid
Stephenson, Cyril Heath
White, Leonard Twisdale
Stephen, Allan Faiquhar
Panter, Arthur Edward
f Exhibitioners.
CLARE COLLEGE.
873
1 Haines, Frank Percy
Wane, Frank Innes
Mellis, George Duncan
Prichard, Richard Graham
Keigwin, Walter Skarratt
Steedman, Mackenzie Thwaite
Wills
Rawcliffe, Donovan Maclean
Frost, Thomas Lawrence
Guthrie, Francis Clint
Whitehead, Percy Neil
Plews, Henry Whitfield
Morgan, Oswald Gayer
Clarke, Harold Martin
Nathan, Julian
Bignold, Cecil Samuel
Howard, David
Harris, Arnold Frank Stapleton
Bather, Edward John
Pulman, William Prockter
Hartcup, Roderick Edward
Lupton, William
Vey, Frank Hamilton
Plowden, Humphrey Rog'er
de Silva, Albert Ernest
Crowther, Harold Oakes
Bass, Victor Abram
Byatt, Richard Noel Byatt
Staveley, Claude Harold
Whitehead, Brian
Trier, Norman Ernest
Ziar, Yung Sung
Ramsbotham, Wilfrid Hubert
Habershou, Sidney Heathcote
Trubshaw, Charles Smith
Bilton, Claude Herbert Evelyn
Makant, Angus Virtue
Delius, Stephen St Martin
Potter, William Miskin
Burn side, Bruce
Hay-Robertson, John William
Mackenzie, Boyce Mackay Scobie
Garrod, Ralph Eddowes
Forbes, Mansfield Duval
Botham, Arthur Frederick
Mackenzie-Kennedy, Henry Charles
Donald Cleveland
Bailey, Maurice Armand
Daniels, Alec Percy
§Taylor, Leslie Fernandes
Gould, Henry Hilton Monk
§Gladstone, Arthur Lawrence
Williams, Carrington Bonsor
§Gordon, William Bonnalie
§Adams, Harold
Wilson, Arthur Edward
Vey, David Christopher Leslie
Keay, Ernest Douglas
Saunders, Alistair Grant
Yeatman, Francis Dyson
Garrett, William
Thomson, Moffatt Scott
Norman, Raymond Elder
Parrington, William Fergus
Sewill, John Waterlow
Bayley, Edmond Leslie
Matthews, John Burnett
Mills, James Webb
Whitaker, Gedge Halsted
Leach, Roger Chadwick
§Scutt, Cecil Allison
Hughes, Owen
Gibson, Daryl Keith
Hunt, Henry Leslie
Rutherford, John Douglas
Pegg, John
Martin, Ernest William Lunn
Blatherwick, Ronald
Savill, Herbert Stuart
Arnold, Leslie Mayhew
Macpherson, Leslie Fowke
Forbes, John Foster
Miles, Stanley Howard
AUen, William
Hotblack, Herbert Seymour
Chapman, Harold John Colston
Boulder son, George Henry Came
Storer, Richard Samuel
Kharegat, Pheroze Merwan
Radford, Richard Littleton
Storrs, James Parker
Keen, Geoffrey Percy
Clifford, Eric Charles
Montgomery, Allen Fiennes
Franks, Guy Lovell Temple
Dalwigk, Rabodo Elgar Richard
Sheard, Michael Henry
Smith, Neville Hardcastle
Dunn, Philip Morgan
Grieve, Alexander Barrie
Gronow, Wilfrid Henry Lettsom
De Freitas, Julian Mignon
§ Taunton, Ivon Hope
Frost, Percival Ryder
Jackson, Rupert William Percival
Garson, Herbert Leslie
1 Stewart of Kannoch Scholar n Sacred Music, | § Exhibitioners.
1909. I
37—5
874
CLARE COLLEGE.
Stevens, Harry Hastings
Bacharacli, Alfred Lewis
Segal, Mark
Wiles, Joseph John
Wright, Alfred John
Watson, Douglas John
Davey, lioscoe Ellis Boyle
Cazalet, Robert George
Johns, Samuel Henry Mannings
Munday, Edward
Wragg, Norman John
Hunter, Michael John
Granger, Edward Harold Hertslet
Fletcher, Ambrose John Arthur
Wood, Lynton Beddingfield Thayer
Lehmann, John Robert
Humphrys, Reginald Percy
Garrard, George Gilbert Crowther
Gohil, Gambhir Singhi Vakhat
Singhi
Procter, Robert Arthur Welsford
Bodley, Alfred Lang
Montgomery, Hugh Roger Greville
Hunter, Eric John
Reeve, Adolphus Edmund
Elliott, Myles Layman FaiT
Thomson, Charles Herbert
Inchbald, Christopher Chantrey
Elliot
Bladon, John Ward
Shaw, Graham Henry
Sharp, Cuthbert John
Ogilvie, Norman
Guthrie, Charles Clement
Rogers, Richard Sidney Lloyd
Wright, Francis Thomas
Allan, John Botcher by
Wane, Horace Basil
Hall, Philip Ashley
McCulloeh, Adam Edward Cliff
Brown, George Sydney Robert
Johnstone
Malpas, Cecil Culme
Bennett, Cecil
Somerville, Kenneth Brooks
Bailey, Bernard Francis
Walters, William James
Blackbume, Cecil Gilbert Charles
Montagu Ireland
Sidebotham, James Nasmyth Wedg-
wood
Prichard, Arthur Abercrombie
Bennett, George Trenery
Gayne, Arthur Agathos Alanson
Woodliouse, Guy Walker
Cole, Leslie Stewart
Alexander, William Gemraell
CLARE COLLEGE.
875
PATRONAGE
Counties.
Camb....
Essex...
Herts...
Hunts..
Lincoln,
Norfolk
Suffolk..
Surrey...
Sussex...
Wilts....
Yorks ...
Benefices.
Uuxford,S. Job. V.
Duxford, S. Peter. R.
Litlington, V.
Birdbrooke, R.
Datchwoith, R.
Brington, cum Old
Weston and By-
thorn, R.
Ever ton, V^.
Gransden, INIag. V.
Wiawby, V.
Hardingham, R.
Elmsett, R.
Westley and Foin- }
ham, R. S
Waldingfield,Mag.R.
Ockley, R.
Rotherhithe, R.
Guestling, R.
Orcheston,StMy.R.
Patrington, R.
Lib. Reg.
'13 3 4
•■5 13 7
19 0 0
14 13 4
34 3 6.j
6 13 9
*5 7 3
•9 14 7
15 3 4
13 7 1
29 5 10
21 6 8
16 5 2i
18 0 0
12 0 7
13 13 9
22 0 0
Incumbents.
B.A.
Inst.
C.L.Feltoe.B.D.
1879
1904
C. E. Scratchley,
1879
1909
M.A.
J. Sedgwick, D.D.
1846
1876
H.W.Fulford.M.A.
1877
1907
J. M. Clarkson,
1876
1900
M.A.
J.A.Panter,M.A.
1871
1903
A. J. Edmonds,
1866
1884
M.A.
F. W. B. Frank-
1897
1908
land, M.A.
C. S. Isaacson,
1863
1874
M.A.
T. Barber, M.A.
1852
1864
F.J.Fuiford,M.A.
1883
1904
C.A.StokeSjM.A.
1872
1889
F.Marshall, M.A.
1881
1895
J. C. V. Durell,
1892
1907
B.D.
E. N. Bloorafield,
1850
1862
M.A.
G. T. P. Streeter.
1856
1898
B.A.
W. E. Inchbald,
1876
1907
M.A.
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
Pembroke; and King Henry VI. was so liberal a benefactor to it,
as to obtain the name of a second Founder.
There are thirteen Foundation Fellowships 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 Lany,
Sergeant Moses, Dr Mapletoft, Mr Parkin, and Dr Stuart;
three Scholarships of ^80 a year were 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-six Foundation Scholars, ten Minor
Scholars elect, seventeen Exhibitioners, and seven Exhibitioners
elect.
There is also one Exhibition, of the yearly value of £70, founded
by Mr John Holmes, for a Scholar educated at Blackrode School in
Lancashire. This Exhibition is given by the Governors of the
School, and the Scholar who holds it also receives from the College
an additional Exhibition, the gift of Mr Warren, formerly a
Blackrode Scholar, of the yearly value of £5.
There is an annual Examination after the division of the Easter
Term in Mathematics, Classics, Theology, and the subjects of
the other Tripos Examinations, when prizes in books are awarded
in each year for proficiency in the various subjects. The Founda-
tion Scholarships and Exhibitions are in general adjudged on the
results of this Examination.
PEMBROKE COLLEGE.
877
Gratuities are awarded to members of the College on the
result of the Open Competition for the Home Civil Service and
the Civil Service of India and of the Final Examination 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 Examin-
ation.
The Neil Prize, founded in memory of Robert Alexander
Neil, formerly Tutor, is offered annually to graduate members
of the College below the standing of M.A. for the best disserta-
tion on any subject in the life, history, literature or art of Ancient,
Mediaeval or Modern times.
The Blackburne-Daniell Prize, founded in memory of Francis
Reginald Blackburne-Daniell, formerly a member of the College,
is awarded to the student of the second year who acquits himself
most creditably in a Tripos Examination or in the annual College
Examination.
Prizemen, 1909.
Junior Sophs.
Classics.
GuiUebaud {Blackburne-Daniell
Prize)
Freshmen.
Mathematics.
Nixon
Classics.
Gunning
Whitelegge
Reading Prize*
Heriz Smith
Greek Verse.
Mead
English Essay.
Eoberts, S. C.
A Special Prize of £6 was awarded to Ds Spittle for Mechanical
Sciences.
878
PEMBROKE COLLEGE.
LIST OK
MASTERS.
1347 Robert de Thorpe.
1605 Samuel Harsneti.
1364 Thomas de Byngham.
1616 Nicholas Felton.
1389 Richard Morys.
1618 Jerome Beale.
c. 1400 Joho Tynmouth
1630 Benjamin Lany.
1406 John Sudbury.
1644 Richard Vines.
1428 John Langton.
1650 Sydrach Simpson.
1447 Hugh Damlet.
1654 William Moses.
J 450 Laurence Bothe.
1660 Benjamin Lany
1480 Thomas Rotheram.
1662 Mark Frank.
1488 Georgre Fitzhugh.
1664 Robert Mapletoft.
1505 Roger Leybourne.
1677 Nathaniel Coga.
1507 Richard Fox.
1693 Thomas Browne-
1519 Robert Shorton.
1706 Edward Lany.
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 A inslie.
1562 Matthew Hutton.
1870 John Power.
1567 John Whitgift.
1880 Charles Edward Searle.
1567 John Young.
1902 Sir George Gabriel Stokes
1578 William Fnlke.
Bart.
1589 Lancelot Andrewes.
1903 Arthur James Mason.
Visitor, The King.
THE PRESENT SOCIETY.
Master, ^ Arthur James Mason, D.D.
elected 1903.
President, William Sheldon Hadley, M.A.
Tutor, W. S. Hadley, M.A.
Assistant Tutors, L. Whibley, M.A.
A. Hutchinson, M.A.
H. C. 0. Lanchester, M.A.
H. G. Comber, M.A.
Lecturers in Classics, L. Whibley, M.A.
W.S. Hadley, MA.
J. C. Lawson, 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, Hadley, M.A.
Lecturer in Ancient History, L. Whibley, M.A.
Assistant Lecturer in Classics and History, G. P. Moriarty, M.A.
1 Canon of Canterbury, lady Margaret Professor of Divinity, :
PEMBROKE COLLEGE.
879
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. Lawson, M.A.
Lecturer in Spanish History and Literature, Martin Hume, M.A.
Lecturer in Russian, E. H. Minns, M.A.
Director of Engineering Students, C. F. Russell, M.A.
Treasurer (Estates), H. G. Comber, M.A.
Bursar (Home), L. Whibley, M.A.
Prcelector, J. C. Lawson, M.A.
Dean, H. C. 0. 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 Franklin, B.D.
=* Hutchinson, Arthur, M.A.
* Browne, Edward Granville, M.A,, M.B.
^ Lawson, John Cuthbert, M.A.
Birtwistle, 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, Rev. John Kenneth, M.A.
Honorary Fellows.
10 Kennedy, Sir Wdliam Rann, M.A., F B.A.
i^Burnside, William, M.A.
12 Eden, The Right Rev. George Rodney, Lord Bishop of
Wakefield.
1 Prince Consort Prize, 1888. Hare Priie, 1893.
University Lecturer in Ancient Hiatory.
2 George Williams Prize, 1886. Burney Prize,
1887. Norriaian Prize, 1888.
3 Demonstrator to the Professor of Mineralogy.
Ph.D, of WUrzburg.
4 Sir Tlxomas Adams' Professor of Arabic.
Fellow of tlie British Academy.
5 Craven Student, 1898, 1899. Members' Prize
lor Latin Kssay, 1898.
6 Bell Scholar, 1897. Carus Prize, 1900. Jeremie
Prize, 1900. Tyrwhitt Scholar, 1903. Mason Prize,
1903.
7 Prendergast Student, 1904, 1904. Craven
Student, 1903.
8 Bell Scholar, 1902. Smith's Prize, 1906.
9 George Williams' Prize, 1906. Crosse Scholar-
ship, 1906. Allen Scholarship, 1907. Norrisian
Prize, 1909.
10 Lord Justice of the Court of Appeal. Bell
Scnolar, V865. Browne's Medallisi 1865 and
1867. Powis Medallist. 1867. Craven SchoUr,
1867. Fellow of the British Academy.
11 Pi rst Smith's Prize, 1875. Professor of aiathe-
matics, KoynlNaval College, Greenwich. F.R.8.
12 Winchester Reading Prize, 1876. Carus Prize,
1878.
880
PEMBROKE COLLEGE.
Beatson Scholars.
Shoolhred Scholars.
Keynes, Geoffrey Langdon, B.A.
1 Guillebaud, Harold Ernest
Foundation Scholars.
Smith, Arthur Dudley, B.A., LL.B.
Keuneman, Arthur Eric, B.A.,
LL.B.
Hodge, John Douglass Vere, B.A.
Dixon, Herbert Henry, B.A.
M^Cleland, Nial Patrick Kenneth
James O'Neill, B.A.
Mead, Edgar Walter, B.A.
2Koberts, Basil Coleby, B.A.
Laird, Patrick Kamsay, B.A.
Robinson, Frederick Percival, B.A.
Wallis, Frank Arnold, B.A.
Robbins, Frank Hubert, B.A.
Roberts, Sydney Castle, B.A.
Stickland, John Reynolds, B.A.
Champion, Charles Coverley, B.A.
Perrin, Maurice Nasmith, B.A.
Maw, George Oliver, B.A.
Ransom, Peter Warwick, B.A.
Storrs, Christopher Evelyn
FitzHerbert, Nicholas Hepburn
Franklin, Charles Reed
Heriz- Smith, Eustace Edward
Arthur
Vardy, Albert Theodore
Piggott, Julian Ito
Sugden, Guy Hatton
Walker, Denham
Cossar, John Mackenzie
Nixon, Frank Horsfall
Gunning, Cardwell Sinclair
Hallimond, Arthur Francis
Whitelegge, Maurice Horsley
Light, Donald Owen
Marsh, Bertie Cecil
MacMullan, Charlee Walden Kirk-
patrick
Searle, William Cavendish
Crewdson, Harold Escott
Pennell, Vernon Charles
Exhihitioners.
Aitchison, Irvine George, B.A.,
LL.B.
Fisher, Robert, B.A.
Swan, Frederick George, B.A.
Tetley, Robert Francjs
Williamson, Alexander John Neeve
Plumptre, Ernest Aubrey Western
Marshall, William Henry
Durst, Charles Sumner
Wilson, Alan Plumpton
Buss, Leslie Caron
Tylor, George Cunynghame
Straker, Henry Oilman
Thompson, Ashley George Gyton
Bellars, Arthur Robert
Beckett, Harold Ambrose
Harris, Walter Bruce
Peto, Henry
s Fry, Rev. Thomas Charles
4 Bishop of Wakefield (Right Rev.
George Rodney Eden)
5 Knight, Right Rev. Arthur Mesac
6 Thomas, Right Rev. Arthur Nutter
7 Molony, Right Rev. Herbert James
LL.D.
Lawson, William
Greenwood, Harry
Mil ner- White, Henry & M.A.
Kyd, David Hope, & M.A.
M.D.
Alliott, Alexander John
Taylor, Richard Stanley, & M.A.
Sibley, Walter Knowsley, & M.A.
Keigntley, Archibald, & M.A.
Courtney, Guy Budd, & M.A.
Buttar, Charles, & M.A.
^Graham- Smith, George Stuart, &
M.A.
Barnicot, Joseph
Scott, Edward Spencer
Sc.D.
9*Keynes, John Neville, & M.A.
B.D.
Farquhar, Rev. James Taylor
Floyd
M.A.
Parke, Charles iss,
Stubbs, Rev. Stewart Dixon igS!
Pigou,Rev. Henry
1 BeU Scholar, 1908.
2 Stewart of Bannoch Scholar, 1907.
3 Head Manter of Berkhamsted School.
4 Honorary Fellow : see page 879.
5 Bishop of Rangoon : formerly Fellow and
Dean of Gonville and (^aius College Bell Scholar,
1885. Carus Prize, 1888.
6 Bishop of Adelaide. Jeremie Prize, 1898.
Carus Prize, 1893.
7 Bishop in Mid China.
8 John Lucas Walker Student, 1904. Univer-
sity Lecturer in Hygiene.
9 Secretary to the Local Examinations Syn-
dicate. University Lecturer in Moral Science.
• Formerly Fellow.
PEJ\1 BROKE COLLEGE.
881
1860 •Parez, Rev. Claude Hubert
1864 "Budd, John Wreford
1866 i*Rust, Rev. John Cyprian
1868 Wilson, Rev. Joseph Bowstead
Carter, George William
1869 Goodacre, Rev. Alfred Randolph
Winterbotham, William Howard
1870 2*Lambert, Carlton John
1871 Wilkinson, Rev. Charles Gilmour
Keymer, Rev. Nathaniel
^♦Kennedy, Sir William Rann
1872 "Kemp, Rev. Godfrey George
Colgrove, John Brise
1873 "Henderson, George
**Kennedy, Rev. John
Storrs, Rev. John
Whyte, Edward Towry
1874 Singleton, Rev. John Joseph
Marsh, Thomas Robertson
*Spence, William Michael
* Ward, James Langfield
Hall, Maxwell
Eutty, Rev. Arthur Forster
1875 Rackham, Rev. Horace Fuller
1876 Hopkinson, Rev. Charles Girdlestone
Hudson, Rev. John Clare
1877 Howson, Frederick Horsfall
*Orpen, Rev. Thomas Herbert
Crick, Rev. Frederic William
Rigg, Rev. William Pace
Da vies, Edward Jenner
1878 Kelly, Rev. Charles Napier
3*Burn8ide, William
Woodward, Rev. Richard Salisbury
1879 Underbill, Rev. Harold John
Howes, Rev. Arthur Plumptre
1880 Gardner- Brown, Rev. John
Roberts, Rev. Henry Eugene
Haden, Rev. John Harry
Pownall, Rev. Edward Waterhouse
1881 Baxter, Edward Gorrill
Chambers, Edward Bushnell
Houghton, Rev. Philip
Drew, Joseph Webster, LL.M.
Crick, Rev. Philip
Deighton, Rev. William Geoige
Prior, Henry Templer
*Pilkington, Rev. James Holme 1882
6 Attwater, Tiiomas Henry
Cope, Rev. Frederick Lorance
Burr, Geoige William Clark
Jeaffreson, Henry Gordon
White, Rev. Regi»ald Arthur
Richard
Morley, Felix Wilson, Mus.B. 1883
Daldy, Frederic Francis
'Tanner, Ralph
^Stocks, George Alfred
Montford, Rev. Henry Cape
Jacob, Rev. Thomas Wm. Henry
Prince, William Alfred 1884
Pollexfen, Rev. Henry
PoUexfen, Rev. Robert Taylor
•Jones, George Morgan Edwardes
^ 'Leahy, Arthur Herbert
Walker, Rev. John William
McMaster, Rev. Acheson Archibald
lOWillink, Rev. John Wakefield
Belts, Rev. Herbert Peto
11 Buss, Rev. Charles Caron
Bevan, Rev. Philip Charles
Cory, Rev. Alexander Ramey
Sturges, Edward Murray
Ainslie, Rev. Richard Montague 1885
i2Hewett, Rev. George Mottram
Andrews
Lambert, Rev. Edgar
Butler, Rev. Charles
Stubbs, Rev. Charles Stewart
Finch, Rev. Arthur Thomas 1886
Cradock, Rev. Henry Cowper
i^Westcott, Rev. Arthur
Falle, Bertram Godfrey, LL.B.
Mills, Rev. Henry Holroyd
1^ Whelpton, Rev. Henry Urling
Hawthorn, Reuben Hand Bailye 1887
i*Barrell, Francis Richard
Godwin, Rev. John Colmer
Bentball, Rev. Charles Francis
Hill, Rev. William Harold Mould
Mitchell, Robert William Tarn
Woodhouse, Rev. James Stanley
Ashwin, Rev. Edward Godfrey 1888
Bather, Rev. William Henry
• Formerly Fellow*.
1 Rare Priie. 1871. Seatonian Prize, 1879.
2 Profestor, Rnya) Naval College, Greenwich.
3 Honorary Fellow: see page 879.
4 Bell Scholar. 1867. Formerly Fellow of
King's College, and Head Master of Aldenham
School.
6 LeBas Praeman, 1873.
6 Lightfoot Scholar, 1882.
7 Masterat Wettminster.
8 Head Master of Blackburn Grammar School.
9 Professor of Mathematics at ITniversity Col-
lege, Sheffield.
10 Winchester Reading Prize, 1888.
11 Priest- Vicar of Lincoln.
12 Matter at Winchester.
13 Scholefield Prize, 1884. Evans Prize, 1884.
Carus Prize. 1885. Principal of 8.P.G. Native
College, Madras.
14 George Williams Prize, 1884.
16 Professor of Mathematics at UnlTersity Col-
lege, Bristol.
882
PEMBROKE COLLEGE.
Simpson, Rev. Algernon Reynard-
son
Litle, Rev. Edward Richard Dale
iMonckton, Thomas Edward
Eve, Arthur Stewart
^Evans, Rev. Leonard Hugh
Yeatman, Rev. Arthur William
Simpson, Rev. Robert Henry
Bridges
Brown, Rev. Maurice Theodore
Kenworthy
Edwards, Rev. Augustus George
Bayly, Rev. Paget Lambart
Povey, William James
AUnutt, Rev. Percy Riddell
1889 Gibson, Rev. Alfred Alexander
Buss, Rev. Francis Fleetwood
Bainbridge-Bell, Rev. VValdegrave
Dent
Matthews, Marmaduke Capper
Walton, Rev. John Milner
8 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
1890 Hughes, Thomas Cann
Lambert, Thomas Wilson, M.B.,
B.C.
Cowper, William
4 Tanner, Rev. Maurice
Cooper, Frank Shewell
Bickersteth, Rev. Henry Venn
Wilkinson, Rev. David Hamilton
Dickson
Bickersteth, Robert
Barnard, Rev. Alfred John
Fell, Rev. John
1891 VVadham, Walter 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
Lawson, Rev. Frederick Halford
Hoyle, Rev. Joshua Fielding
Maynard, Rev. Herbert Langston
Bellamy, Julian Edward
Fox, Rev. Noel Storrs 1892
Nicolls, Rev. Gerald Edward
Hartley, Algernon Grundy
Kinloch, Rev. Michael Ward
Maclnnes, Rev. John
Townsend, Rev. Ernest Horace
Lamer, Rev. Henry Meredith
Porter, Rev. Edward William
Watsou, Rev. Henry Wilmot
Neate, Maurice Rayner, LL.M. 1893
Haig, Rev. Arthur
Underhay, Frank George
^Milward, Lawrence Sidney
Beecheno, George Herbert
Outram, Rev. James
Rogerson, Rev. Sidney
Morrish, Harold Gabriel
Peed, Samuel Wilton
^Robinson, William Henry
Stitt, Rev. Samuel Stewart
Stamer, Rev. Reginald Dent
Hoyle, Rev. Charles Edward 1394
Brandreth, Colvin, LL.M.
*Brand, Adam
7Crosthwaite, Robert
Dewey, Rev. Stanley Daws
Blair, Rev. Laurence Frederick
Devaynes
Causton, Rev. Ernest Augustus
Lynes, Rev. Booth Hodgetts
Pitts-Tucker, Rev. Miles Hammetf
Gray, Hon. James McLaren Stuart,
Master of Gray
8 Morley, Right Eev. Samuel
Sherwen, Rev. Herbert Russell 1895
^Beevor, Edmund
Edwards, Rev. Charles Leonard
Raynes, William Luard
Wilkinson, Rev. George Grey
10 *Battiscombe, Ernest Marshall
Graves, Arthur Stanwell
Elliott, Evelyn Henry Venn
• Formerly FeUows.
1 Master at Uppingham.
2 Master at King's School, Canterbury.
3 Principal of St Mark's College, Chelsea.
4 Master at Cheltenham.
5 Master at Malvern.
6 Incorporated from Trinity College, Dublin.
7 Head Master of Manchester Council School.
S Archdeacon of Cairo, formerly Bishop of
Tinnevelly.
9 Master at Aldenham.
10 Inspector of Schools.
PEMBROKE COLLEGE.
883
1896 i*Smedley, Isaac Frank
J Davys, Edmund Mark
t| Sturt, Rev. Horace
2 *Andrews, Rev. Charles Freer
Roe, Rev. Wilfrid Thomas
Aston, Frederic JNlarriner
Watson, Rev. Frederick Vincent
Garnett, Charles, LL M.
Milward, Rev. Reginald John
Hudson, Rev. Ernest
Ward, Herbert John
8 Thornton, Charles
*■ Clayton, Rev. Herbert
Atkins, John Black
Davidson, Walter Ramsay
Searle, Rev. Gustavus
Sissons, Rev. Gilbert Holme
•Iselin, Rev. Henry
Patten, Rev. Basil Arthur
1897 Titley, Rev. AlJred John Gardner
* Parrock, Rev. Richard Arthur
Soniers, Charles Dudley
Braybrooke, Henry Mellor
6 Dunn, Rev. Edward Arthur
Burnside, Rev. Frederick Herbert
6M<=Neile, Rev. Alan Hugh
Taylor, Rev. Decimus Albert
Gay
1898 7 Moriarty. Gerald Patrick
Benthall, Winfrid, M.B.
Waggett, Ernest Blechynden, M.B.,
B.C.
Simpkinson, Rev. Edwyn Vaughan
Smith, Rev. Edwin Vernon
Barr, Charles John Henry
Castley, Thomas Gilbert Power
Wilkin, Lancelot, M.B., B.C.
Hoste, Rev. Charles Dixon
Rosher, Rev. Herbert George
Cradock, Rev. Arthur Weldon
^Parsons, Rev. Walter Langley
Edward
Willis, Rev. John Jamieson
Boger, James Innes Coryndon
**Butler, Montagu Sherard Dawes
Bourne, Rev. John Bury
Jonas, Rev. Lewis Carter
io Collins, Clifton Wilbraham
Sayer, Rev. Alfred George Walpole
Gedg-e, Rev, Arthur Augustus 1899
Lynn
Dana, Robert Washington
Adams, Rev. Edward
Robinson, Kev. George Brooke
Howard, Rev. Francis Alfred
Causton, Rev. Lilford Jervoise
Bennitt, Rev. Frederick Wilmot
Carden, Rev. Stanley Roots
Elliott, Rev. Gilbert Gervase
Scott, Rev. Arthur Norman
Spencer
Foyster, Rev. Basil Edmund
Robertson, Walter Knyveti 1900
"Paul I, John Richards
Cork, John Sydney
Somers, John Percy
Underwood, Rev. Thomas Richard
i2«Minns, Ellis Hovell
13 Edwards, William
^4 Outram, Rev. William
Clover, Guy Sanderson
Tilly, Tobias Harry
Armitage, James Auriol 1901
Bateman, Francis John Harvey
Medcalf, Rev. David Henry
M<=Donnell, Rev. John Carlyle
Fenning, Rev. Richard Robert
Slack, Eric, M.B., B.C.
Brenan, Herbert Eustace
Fisher, Rev. Bernard Horatio Parry
15 Wood, Rev. Charles Travers
Lee, Rev. Arthur Hugh Evelyn
Knight, Arthur Cecil
Stallard, Rev. Hugh Kitson
Jobson, John Oswald
Stephenson, Robert
Cartwright, Rev. George Frederick
Squire, William Barclay 1902
1*5 Parry, Rev. John Horndon
Tomlin, John Read le Brockton
Formerly Fellows.
1 Porson Prize, 1892. Master at Westminster.
2 Carus Prize, 1893, 1895. Burney Prize, 1894.
Crosse Scholar, 1395. Delhi Mission.
3 Master at Cheltenham.
4 Principal of Bishop's College, Lennoxville,
Quebec. Hon. LL.D. Uniyersity of New Bruns-
wick.
5 Bell Scholar, 1890.
6 Fellow of Sidney Sussex College. Carus Prize,
1892. Jeremie Prize, 1893. Mason Prize, 1894.
Hebrew Prize, 1894. Tyrwhitt Scholar, 1895. Crosse
Scholar, 1895.
7 Balllol College, Oxford ; Arnold Essay, 1886.
Directorofl.C.S. studies to the AssociatedColleges.
8 Carus Prize, 1894, 1897. Jeremie Prize, 1895.
Crosse Scholar, 1896. College Missioner.
9 Bhaunagar Medal, 1896. I.O.S.
10 .Magdalen College, Oxford; Stauhope Essay,
1864, Latin Essay, 1869.
11 Master at Aldenham.
12 Craven Student, 1900. University Lecturer
in Palaeography.
13 Head Master of Heath School, Halifax.
14 Jeremie Prize, 1897. Crosse Scholar, 1^.
15 Fellow of Queens' College. Jeremie Prize,
1898. Crosse Scholar, 1899. Tyrwhitt and Mason
Prizes, 1900.
16 Chaplain H.M. Indian Service.
884
PEMBROKE COLLEGE,
Delap, Rev. Louis Breclin
HoUingworth, Edward William
1 Burnside, Rev. Walter Francis
Mather, Rev. Basil
Sachs, Alfred Ludovicus, B.C.
Kitson, Rev. Arthur John
Dunn, Rev. William Alexander
Thompson, Barry Cort
1903 Beevor, Rev. John Hare
2 Jagg-er, Arthur
Crawford, George Reginald
Freeman, John Arthur
Sykes, Charles Edward
8Day, Rev. John GodfreyFitzmaurice
^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 Denne
Sedgwick, Walter
Hart, Robert Edward
Hinde, Rev. Herbert William
Gould, Rev. Kenneth Luke
1904 * Price, Rev. George Nowell
Bradburne, Rev. Thomas William
Chadwick, John, LL.B.
Pooley, Ernest Henry, LL.B.
Beaumont, John William Fisher
Bulstrode, Rev. Roger
Thomas, Rev. Wilfrid Savage
Botterill, Rev. Arthur
Courtauld, Richard Minton, M.B.,
B.C.
Gray, Ronald Evelyn Gordon,
M.B., B.C.
Savage, Rev. Ernest Urmson
1905 Marsh, Rev. Theodore Henry
'Mariette, Edgar Henry
Taylor, Henry Edward Irving
8 Butler, Arthur Francis
Blackburne-Daniell, George Francis
Woodcock, Frank
Holt, Alfred
Lang, William Dickson
Chase, Rev. Frederic AUiston
Lancaster, Henry
Ward, Archibald Henry Montgomery
Brown, Rev. John William Harold
Ranger,Rev. Apsley Sidney Burdett
Barrett, Rev. WiUiam Edward
Colville
Meyricke, Rev. Arthur Llewellyn
Fixsen, Rev. John Frederick
Christopher
Webb, Maurice Everett
9 Clayton, Harold 1906
Moss, Frederick Wood Collins
Rust, Neville Arthur
Dunn, George Hunter
Smith, Percy Hall, B.C.
Mennell, James Beaver, M.B., B.C.
Babington, John Cyril, LL.B.
10 Smith, Rev. Charles John
Johnstone, Rev. George Alexander 1907
Frean, Rev. Herbert Peek
Frere, John Edward, B.C.
Foyster, Rev. Lionel Algernon
Hunter, James de Graaf
J^Nock, Rev. Thomas Arthur
Brown, Rev. Percy Richard
Barrington
Wordsworth, Rev, William Arthur
Luker, Stanley Gordon, B.C.
Dicken, Charles Vernon
Jennings, Rev. Robert Ingilby
Cutlack, William PhUip
Gardner-Brown, Rev. Francis
Sidney Gardner
Fetherstonhaugh, Rev. Godfrey
Charles
12 Hume, Martin Andrew Sharp 1908
Manners, William Francis
Purchas, Rev. Arthur Bishop
Townsend, Rev. James Henry
Rich, Herbert Thomas
Kennedy, Rev. Horace
13 Crick, Rev. Philip Charles Thurlow
1^ Atkey, Freeman Archibald Haynes
Allen, Stephen Shepherd, LL.B.
Bouglaey, Rev. Percy Fletcher
Jordan, William Henry
Fawell, Charles Leonard
Jackson, Andrew Eric, LL.B.
1 Head Master of St Edmund's School, Canter-
bury. 2 Head Master of Mansfleld School.
3 Delhi Mission. 4 Master at Marlborough.
6 Fellow of the University of Allahabad.
6 Master at Loretto.
7 Master at Aldenham.
8 Inspector of Schools.
9 I.C.S.
10 Carus Priie, 1903, Jeremie Prize, 1903,Schole-
fleld Prize, 1904.
11 Abbott Scholar, 1901.
12 Academician of the Royal Spanish Academy
and of the Royal Spanish Academy of History;
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Isabel the
Catholic.
13 Stewart of Rannoch Scholar, 1902. Fellow
and Junior Dean of Clare College.
14 Chancellor's Medallist, 1905. Master at
Marlborough.
PEMBROKE COLLEGE.
885
Wilson, Eev. Thomas Bowstead
Tyrwhitt-Drake, Rev. Barnard
Halsey
Barnicot, Harry
Taylor, Leonard Mainwaring
Davies, Thomas Hosegood
Hotblack, George Finch, LL.B.
WiUiams, Harvey
1909 1 Tyler, Charles Henry
Thomson, Herbert Archer
Maitland, Robert Lindley
Wells, Rev. Edward
Gibbins, Norman Martin
Moore, Cecil Arbuthnot St George
Walther, David Rodolph Philippe
Strong, Rev. Eustace Mordaunt
Darlington, Willoughby Scott
Frith, Rev. James Brien
Johnston, Robert William, LL.B.
Robert s, Harold Edmund Fitzgerald
Warwick, Guy Ransom
Greenhalgh, Rev. William Rawson
Johnston, Alfred Andrew, LL.B.
Weeks, Richard James
LLM.
1887 2 Rawlinson, John Frederick Peel
1896 Gosset, John Herbert de Paz
Thorold
Timins, George Ernest
1898 TuUoch, Angus Alexander Gregorie
1901 Underdown, Herbert William
1861
1868
1871
1872
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
B.A,
Wallace, Rev. Charles Stebbing
Wright, George Ernest
Buruett-Stuart , August. Theodosius
Tims, Edward Maile
Groome, Rev. John Hindes Henry
Rant, George Herbert
Hamilton, Rev. George James
Baillie
Tanner, Joseph
White, Rev. Edmund Richard Main-
waring
Miller, Francis WiUiam
Davies, Herbert Wyatt
Cann, Frederic William Moore
Flavelle, William Henry
Ainslie, Ernest Henrv
Haviland, Henry Alfred, M.B.
Finch, Richard Tanner, M.B.
1881
1882
1883
1884
1886
1888
Birch, Rev. Francis Charles
Hebbert, Ernest George
Haggard, Edward Arthur
Warry, Henry Cockeram
Ransom, Peter Augustus
3 Wiglesworth, James Henry
Ashworth, John Wilding
* Prior, Frederick Thomas
Leesmith, Bryan Lee
MacBrayne, Laurence
Potts, William Alexander
Roberts, Hugh Alexander
Donaldson, Boswell Secundus,
LL.B.
Brougham, Wilfrid Francis
Liebert,Emil Herrman Siegismund 188
Vanderbyl, Philip Breda
Gammell, Sydney James
Crawshaw, Robert
Gwynne, Nevile Gwyn
Stockenstrom, Andries
Milne, Alan Hay 1891
Salt, Leonard Spencer
Hoper, John Dudley
Danks, Rev. Arthur Benjamin
Clucas, John Donald
Bagshaw, Claud Edward
Doughty, Chester Goodwin
Bowen, Rev. George Henry
Croasdale
«Cherrill, Alfred Herbert 1892
Street, Herbert
Flowers, Rev. Marcus Edwin
Catling, Charles Bowker
Mercer, Charles Edward Ewart
Healing, George Edward
Eccles, John Kennerley, LL.B. 1893
Austin, Selwyn Percy
Ramsay, Rev. Charles Benjamin
Pritchard
Clarke, Edward Russell
6 Stow, Alexander Montague 1894
Wilson, George Shepley 1895
Aldrich-Blake, Robert Morison
Kewney, Rev. George Stanley
Tanner, Charles Peile
Sewell, Evelyn Pierce, M.B., B.C.
Ambrose, Sydney Cole, LL.B.
Cradock, Charles Matthew
Smith, Robert Buchanan
Wilkinson, Charles Joseph
Grant, George Roger
1 Head Master of Cranleigh School.
2 M.P. for the Univergity. King's Counsei.
Recorder of Cambridge. University Commissary.
3 Tyrwhitt Scholar, 1886. Mason Frixe, 1880.
4 MnHter at Shrewsbury.
5 Abbott Scholar, 1890. Inspector of Schools.
6 I.C.8.
886
PEMBROKE COLLEGE.
1896 Briscoe, Frederick Ernest Trevor
Clarke, Lionel William
Speir, Guy Thomas
Sheppee, Francis Henry
Stokes, Rev. Adrian
1897 Taylor, Stanley Shelboume
Saflford, Frederick Chartres
Hayward
1898 Langdon, Mortimer
Carruthers, Ferdinand Gilbert
Lyons, John Rose Cormack
1899 Figgis, John Maurice
Hankey, Rev. Basil
1900 Barkworth, Harold Braithwaite
Lea, Ernest Ivoiy
1901 Simon, Ernest Emil Darwin
Hanhart, Arthur Anderson, LL.B.
Pain, Edward Davy
Anderson, Ernest Deane, M.B.,
B.C.
Procter, Robert Fitz-Hugh
1902 Owen, Sackville Herbert Edward
Gregg .
Tyers, Frederick George
Kenyon, Harold Godfrey, LL.B.
Byers, John, LL.B.
Hall, Harry Spencer
Mansfield, Thomas Charles
Kelly, Norman Edward
Pretty, Bernard, LL.B.
Comyn, Arthur Fitzwilliam
Budge, Henry Lionel Beaufort
1903 Marsh, Harry Evelyn
1 Storrs, Ronald Henry Amherst
Jennings, Charles
Wood, Tom Nevill, B.C.
Larpent, John Planta George de
Hochepied
Pahner, BasU Henry, M.B., B.C.
Satterthwaite, Maurice Edgar
1901 Blakiston, Rev. Cyril Ralph Noel
2Jenkinson, Charles Hilary
Parsons, Cornelius
Annand, Archibald Walter
Herring, Henry William Armine
Mann, Edward John
King, Leslie Reginald
Cobbold, Francis Alfred Worship,
LL.B.
Searle, Charles Frederick, B.C.
8 Hacking, Rev. Egbert Melville
Ley, Richard Leonard, M.B.
Thompson, John Barwick
Holberton, Thomas Edmund
Lester, Harold Francis, B.C.
Tompson, Cecil, LL.B.
Shackell, Francis Theodore 1905
Lambert, Henry Holmes, LL.B.
^Eyre, Charles Howard
Crofton, John Hutchinson
Armitage, Frank Rhodes
Lattey, Henry Patrick Talbot
Flinn, Oswald Sterndale, LL.B.
Fisk, Anthony Alan
Wilson, Humphrey Bowstead
s Simpson, John Herbert
Thompson, Norcliffe Fourness
Hart, Thomas Clifford
Berrington, Kenneth Clowes,
LL.B.
6 Hope, George Leonard Nelson
Jordan, Humphry Robertson
Caley, Frederick Goodman
Lane, Samuel Francis Becke
Monteith, Hugh Glencairn
Gibson, Rowland James Theodore,
LL.B.
7 Gemmell, Kenneth Thomas
Iwasaki, Koyata
Wallis, George Dudley
Ash, Henry Arnold
Wroth, Edward Charles
Pryor, Grafton Deen 190(
Sturdy, Arthur Carlile
8 Clayton, Rev. Geoffrey Hare
^ Seaton, Alexander Adam
Heycock, Morris Sadler
Taylor, John Ralph Strickland
Partington, John Bertram
Bligh, Edward Henry Swinburne
Thomson, David Halton
Foord, George Howard
Gordon, Stephen
Wright-Ingle, Cecil Hubert
Felling, Anthony
Sutton, Gordon Bower
TindaU, Howard Simson
Grenside, Christopher Frederick
Salt, Rev. William Manning
Attwater, Harry Lawrence
Schooling, Rev. Cecil Herbert
Francis, Kenneth
Rhodes, Philip Grafton Mole 1907
10 Stephen, Daniel Rushton
1 Egyptian Civil Service.
2 Home Civil Service.
3 Master at Aldenhnm.
4 Bell Scholar, 1903. Master at Harrow.
5 Master at Gresham's School, Holt.
6 Master at Lancing.
1 Master at Royal Naval School, Eltham.
8 Bell Scholar, 1904. George Williams Prize,
1907. Fellow of Peterhouse.
9 Lightfoot Scholar, 1908.
10 Master at Tonbridge.
PEMBROKE COLLEGE.
887
Woods, George Constantine
Garrett, Henry Fawcett
Isitt, Geoffrey Holt
Whitfield, Joliu Osborne
Fair, Charles Herbert
Harker, Robert Grange
Morton, Rev. Clement John
1 Roberts, Frederick William
Colman, Leonard Maple
Colman, Dudley Maple
Hughes, Maurice Blackburn
Letchworth, George Howard
Strettell
Staveley, Rev. Herbert William
Smyth, William James Dobson
Hitchcock, William Hume Lane
Mountfield, David D'Oyly
Jackson, Ivor, LL.B.
Matthews, Bernard
Forman, Rev. Thomas Pears
Gordon
Brown, Rev. Nevill Dallison
Napier, Guy Greville
Kerr, Philip Walter
1908 Dickinson, George Fryer, LL.B.
Ibbotson, Archie William
Woodhouse, Coventry Ernest
Milner- White, Rudolph
Kensington, Hugh le Geyt
Spittle, John Trevor
Symns, Archibald Arthur Mont-
fort
2 Try on, George Arthur
Favell, Norman Bainbridge
Barry, Charles Bissell
Smith, Arthur Dudley, LL.B.
Hankey, Cyril Patrick
Southern, Hugh
Marsh, William, LL.B.
Dawson, James Hamilton Thomas
Stileman, Frederic William Cheere
Morton, Harold James Storrs
Higgins, Charles Alley ne, LL.B.
Christmas, Dudley Vyvyan
Rayner, Edward
Powell, William Allan
Steavenson, Archibald Graham
Bowie, Horace Edgar
Waugh, Arthur John
Tilly, John
Kneen, Edwyn Corlet
Tinker, Frank Stanley
HodsoD, Ronald
Kent, Leigh Udall
Brock, Arthur Gordon
Thompson, William Farrer
Keuneman, Arthur Eric, LL.B.
Smyth, Henry Maxwell
3 Baily, Robert Edward Hartwell
Mugliston, Frank Hugh
Elmslie, William Gray, LL.B.
Macleod, Kenneth Grant
Bannerman, David Armitage
Hodge, John Douglass Vere 1909
Dixon, Herbert Henry
McCleland, Nial Patrick Kennett
James O'Neill
Mead, Edgar Walter
Keynes, Geoffrey Langdon
Aitchison, Irvine George, LL.B.
* Roberts, Basil Coleby
Laird, Patrick Ramsay
Robinson, Frederick Percival
Wallis, Frank Arnold
Robbins, Frank Hubert
Roberts, Sydney Castle
Mackenzie, Robert Theodore Hope
Stickland, John Reynolds
Champion, Charles Coverley
Perrin, Maurice Nasmith
Young, Frederick Trestrail
Maw, George Oliver
Ransom, P^ter Warwick
Jephson, Philip Henry Reiss
Mellor, Philip Horace Leyland
Metcalfe, Christopher Henry Frank
Hubbuck, Rupert Edward, LL.B.
Waddy, John Raymond
Martin, John Aston
Garrett, Victor Richard
Knighton, Gerald Godfrey
Hemmaut, Maurice
Crockford, Leslie Charles, LL.B.
Maxwell, Malcolm Laurie
Heywood, Leonard John
Garrard, Norman
Campbell, Ronald Walker Francis
Warden, Horace Frederick William
Lloyd, Montagu Aubrey
Warner, Cuthbert
Maile, William Charles Drayson
Fisher, Robert
Williams, John Clifford
Code, George Brereton
Bensted-Smith, William Francis
Swan, Frederick George
1 Master at Rradfield.
2 Master at Oundle.
8 Egyptian Civil Service.
4 Stewart of Rannoch Scholar, 1907.
888
PEMBROKE COLLEGE.
Ashwin, Manley Frederic
Smith, Neil Campbell
Miles, William Henry
Hulbert, Charles Geoffrey Keith
Monahov, Demetrius
Pensioners.
1903 Miller, Paul Tennant
1904 Mills, Thomas Gundry
1906 Armitage, Charles Auriol
Fox-Strangways, Walter Angelo
Wright, Clement Vernon
McNaughton, Henry Leek
Cole, George Lamont
Matthey, George Augustus
Bovill, Edward Henry
Parker, James Douglas
Anderson, Keith
Rossiter, Arthur Rawlinson
Butler, Algernon John Salisbury
Asal, Shaikh Mohammad
1907 Storrs, Christopher Evelyn
FitzHerbert, Nicholas Hepburn
Franklin, Charles Reed
2Guillebaud, Harold Ernest
Heriz-Smith, Eustace Edward
Arthur
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
Taylor, Ronald Francis
Worthington, Warwick
Simcox, William Martin
Jaques, Arthur
Marshall, William Henry
Loveless, William Bird
de la Mothe, Claude Douglas
Fenelon
Metcalfe -Gibson, Anthony
Scott, John Gordon Cameron
Davidson, John Colin Campbell
Lowry, Sidney Henry
Jameson, George Dearden
Gardner, James Henry
White, Bernard
Oliver, Vere Fane Martin
Thackeray, Joseph Makepeace
BoUand, Bernard Godfrey Clarke
Attwater, Geoffrey Lewis
Van der Byl, Pieter Voltelyn
Graham
Gooch, Charles Trevor
Thomson, Samuel Pestell Donald
Whale, Arthur
Thorburn, Malcolm Murray
Francis, John Clement Wolstan
Martin, Francis Henry
Appach, Reginald Francis
Falcon, Michael
Christopher, Charles Mordaunt de
Aguilar
Winder, Norman Hathornthwaite
Pocock, William Agard
Armitage, Vernon Hay
Durst, Charles Sumner
Leacroft, John
Gordon, Alan Samuel
Marshall, William
Forman, Humphrey
Melhuish, Thomas Walter
Mann, Francis Thomas
Greenhill, James Kenneth
Farrokh Khan, Mirza
-Milliken, Herbert Ernest
Heyn, Richard Gustavus
Elrington-Bisset, Walter Favifere
Bradford, Ernest Cordley
Heywood, Cyril Garnett
Jones, James Sidney
M'^Afee, Lewis Alexander
Barrow, Reginald Lousada
Spence, Charles Bennett
Dunbar, Archibald Edward
Johnson, Maurice Richard Wheatley
Bowden, Edward Ratcliffe
Paton, Edward Richmond
Cresswell, Cyril Ey stein
Chetwynd-Stapylton, Philip Miles
Eraser, Arthur Leshe
de Behr, (Baron) George
Sharp, Harold Withers
Walker, Denham
Marshall, Roger Charles
Cossar, John Mackenzie
Cowley, Robert Baynes
Chang, Showbin Wei
Kendall, Henry Ewing
Hurst, Leonard Henry
Selous, Gerald Holgate
Nixon, Frank Horsfall 190J
Gunning, Cardwell Sinclair
Hallimond, Arthur Francis
Whitelegge, Maurice Horsley
Light, Donald Owen
1 BeU Scholar, 1908.
PEMBROKE COLLEGE.
889
Marsh, Bertie Cecil
MacMullan, Charles Walden
Kirkpatrick
Searle, William Cavendish
Wilson, Alan Plumpton
Buss, Leslie Caron
Tylor, George Cunynghame
Crewdson, Harold Escott
Straker, Henry Gilman
Thompson, Ashley George Gyton
Pennell, Vernon Charles
Orpen, Henry Fabian
Walden- Vincent, Alfred Coplestone
Ledward, Charles Harold
Pemberton, William Harris
Bellars, Arthur Robert
Ogilvie, Philip Gordon
Beckett, Harold Ambrose
Harris, Walter Bruce
Loveless, Maynard Lambert
Moxey, John Llewellyn
Livesey, Alan George Hilton
Dawes, Michael Stileman
Dawson, Edward Courtenay
Geare, John Wilding Arundel
Murly-Gotto, James
Fraser, Rowland
Rattray, Reginald Campbell
Uloth, Alexander Wilmot
Gartside-Tippinge, Geoffrey
Laird, George Ernest
McDougall, Ronald
Mackenzie, Gilbert Marshall
Thom-Postlethwaite, Andrew Cecil
Scott
Barran, Hugh Bradley
Stapleton, Edward Parker
Gordon, Richard Edward Clifton
Hall, George Elmsie
Sawyer, Basil Thomas Campion
Marzetti, Claude
Charles, Richard Dudley Stafford
Evans, Harold Caspar
Mills, Arthur Edward
Martin, Edward Walter
Hughes, Thomas William Gillilan
Johnson
Laurance, John Bidwell
Fletcher, William Giffard
Igglesden, Reginald Swatman
Kirby, Henry Richard
Swan, Henry Newton
Hartcup, John Archibald
Eddison, John Radley
Bush, Whittington Bremridge
Thomson, Douglas Gordon
Montford, Douglas Raymond
Constable, Lionel Golding
Robinson, Hugh Methven
Kirkby, Noel Walter
Bramall, Edward Haselden
Prest, Harold Edward Westray
Daw, William Fabyan Bennett
Peto, Henry
Scholes, Walter Neville
Macdonald, Guyon Kenneth
Newton, John
Carlisle, Frederick Montague
Methven
Frecheville, George
Pusinelli, Siegfried Jacques
Mosseri, Lionel Nessim
Kirkwood, James*Millar
Maclaren, Charles Walter de Bois
Wright, Harold
Grant, Robert Melville
Gidlow- Jackson, Charles William
Leyland, Geoffrey Richard
DaUey, Richard Pomeroy
s Sturdy, Edwin Carlile
sFrazer, Robert Alexander 1909
s Tree, Charles James
s Thomas, Samuel Henry
s Niven, Ernest Ogilvie
s Wilson, Percy Macdonald
s Smith, Frank Harold
s Alison, Laughton Hassard
s Crow, Percy
s Barton, Charles Geoffrey
e Bellwood, Kenneth Benson
e Madden, John Grevile
eUzielli, Herbert Rex
eGabain, William George
eThicknesse, Raymond Samuel
eEade, Charles
eMalcolmson, Hubert
Walton, William Heward Murray
Jewson, John Christopher
Searle, Walter Reginald
Ronald, John Colin
Powell, Meredith Beckett
Lambert, Joseph Edward Hugo
Hammick, Henry Alexander
Wilson, John Phihp
Coke, Richard Arthur Sacheverell
Pilditch, Philip Harold
• Scholars elect.
• Exhibitioners elect.
38
890
PEMBROKE COLLEGE.
Colville, David
Bell, Alan Thorp
Fowler, Bernard William
Law, Charles
Atterbury, Frederick Walter
Longman, Frederick
Gray, Walter Stuart Wingate
Renwick, Hugh Archibald
Humphreys, Dudley Francis
Tanner, Laurence Edward
Bevir, Cyril Edward Felix
Parker, Henry Edward
Heyland, Hector Miles
Whittall, Norman Reginald la
Fontaine
Latifur-Rahman, Abu Sharf
Muhammad
Tindall, Richard Frederick
Hargreaves, Herbert Price
Kim, Lim Ew •
Gardiner-Hill, Harold
Gover, Clement Edward John
Partridge, Robert Henry
HiU, Geoffrey
Matthews, Marmaduke Humphrey
Kidd, Eric Leslie
Tennant, Bernard Victor Ashlin
Tod, Andrew Keith
Mather, Edmund Lawrence
Fullalove, Alan Lindsay
Graham, William James
Garnett, James Newstead
Clayton, Geoffrey
Cooke, Frederick Francis
Marburg, Charles Lewis Hermann
Williams, Thomas Reinallt
Palmer, Roy Hatchard
Moursi, Mahmoud Mohamed
Williamson, Harold
Sharp, Stephen Oswald
Watson- Scott, Clive Henry
Harris, WiUiam Eastwood
Courtis, Alan Osborne
Hales, Henry Ward
Chester-Master, Archie George
Susskind, Manfred Julius
Herdman-Newton, Charles
Garrett, Geoffrey Dunnell
Smith, John Alexander Hay
Black, Francis Gordon
Warwick, Charles Ralph
Elder, Alexander Lang
Paterson, George M<=Leod
Bagley, Arthur Bracton
Gillan, George van Baerle
Allen, Paul Henry
Dobb, Harry Raymond
Douglas, Clifford Hugh
PATRONAGE.
Counties.
Cambs.
Dorset...
Essex....
Hunts...
Benefices.
Soham, V.
Tarrant- Hin ton, R.
Rawreth, R.
Waresley, V.
Orton Waterville,R.
Cawston, R.
Sall.R.
Saxthorpe, V.
Tilney.V.
Framlingham, R.
Gosbeck.R.
Stonham.Earl, R.
Inst.
1874
1896
1873
1886
1893
1905
1902
1889
1909
1885
1898
1901
Incumbents.
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.
LiUingston, F., M.A.
Walker,J. W., M.A.
Stallard, H. K., M.A.
Pilkington, J.H., M.A.
Roberts, H.E.,M.A.
Ashwin, E. G., M.A.
B.A.
1863
1873
1869
1867
1874
Norfolk.
1885
1894
1881
1897
Suffolk .
1879
1876
1883
GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE.
(Founded 1348.)
This College, originally styled Gonville Hall, was founded in
1348, 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-School 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 1558, John Caius, M.D., the Third Founder, obtained the
Royal Charter by which the former foundations were all confirmed,
and his own foundation was established. By this charter the Col-
lege 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
number 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 William Henry Drosier, M.D.,
Senior Fellow of the College, who died on May 13, 1889, the en-
dowments of the College are increased by six new Fellowships,
called the Drosier Fellowships.
A new Corporate Fellowship, called the Monro Fellowship,
has been founded by the aid 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.
FELLOWSHIPS.
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 shall think to be of the greatest merit and
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892 GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE.
most fit to be Fellows of the College as a place of education
religion learning and research.
The Fellowships 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 Offices; or shall
have held some one or more of such College Offices 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 Body have power on or within a year after
electing a Fellow to attach any special condition to the tenure
of his Fellowship which may seem to them desirable in the
interests of the College. , A Fellowship may in certain cases
be prolonged or an ex-fellow re-elected at a General Meeting
of the Master and Fellows.
SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXHIBITIONS.
The Scholarships are of two kinds. (1) Entrance Scholarships
(of values varying from J40 to ^80). 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 than two Entrance Scholarships in any one year
without restriction of age. The subjects of examination are
generally Mathematics, Classics, Natural Science, Modern Lan-
guages, Oriental Languages and History. (2) Foundation
Scholarships. These are awarded, on the results of the Annual
College examinations, to 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 the Indian Civil Service.
The annual value ranges from £40 to JIOO. 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 Entrance Scholarship or Exhibition may be oflFered to a
candidate in Mathematics who will read for the Mechanical
Sciences Tripos.
An Entrance Scholarship or Exhibition may be offered to a
candidate in History who will read for the Economics Tripos.
A candidate who obtains a first class in certain of the Triposes
may, with the permission of the Governing Body, hold a Founda-
tion Scholarship or have his Scholarship prolonged for one or
GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE. 893
two years, if he becomes a Candidate for the Theological, and
Moral Sciences Triposes, for the subjects of which Entrance
Scholarships are not as a rule given.
The Salomons Scholarship of about £70 a year for three years,
for Civil and Electrical Engineering (founded by Sir David L.
Salomons, Bart.) will ordinarily be vacant every three years. It
is awarded as an Entrance Scholarship, the subjects of Examin-
ation being the same as for the Mathematical Entrance Scholar-
ships. The successful candidate is required to read for the
Mechanical Sciences ("Engineering") 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
themselves creditably in the examinations.
Three Chapel-clerkships of £30 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 and must be recommended by the Tutors to the
Governing Body.
Two Exhibitions at least of £S0 are given to resident Bachelors
of Arts who are candidates for Holy Orders.
The Yatman Exhibition of about .£34 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 Musical Scholarship of £60 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 three years. The duties of the Exhibitioners are
to assist in the daily choral services of the College Chapel, and
they are required to read for a degree.
Scholarships or Exhibitions may be awarded, or continued for
the fourth year of residence, to undergraduates or graduates,
who are candidates for a Tripos or part of a Tripos and are also
candidates for the Indian Civil Service Open Competition.
A Scholarship of at least .£40 a year tenable for two years is
open to members of the College in their second, third, or fourth
year of residence for proficiency in the Russian language.
Candidates must be British subjects of British descent who
(1) have been educated at a Public School in the United
Kingdom, or (2) are sons of persons holding appointments abroad
in the British Public Service. They must be or have been
candidates for a Tripos and must have attained a creditable
position in the Annual College Honours Examinations.
POST-GRADUATE RESEARCH STUDENTSHIPS.
A Studentship of £100 (the " Frank Smart" Studentship) for
the encouragement of Botanical research was founded in 1887 by
804 GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE.
F. G. Smart, M.A., M.B., and Mrs F. G. Smart, of Tunbridge
Wells. It is open to all members of the College who have kept
not less than nme 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 special circumstances be continued
for a third year. The Governing Body of the College may, if no
suitable candidate belonging to the College presents himself, oflFer
the Studentship pro hac 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 whose subject
is Zoology or Physiology, or, failing candidates in these subjects,
then to a candidate whose subject is some other branch of Natural
Science. 1 he 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 w^ill be of the value of about JlOO 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 ' Wollaston ' Studentship for Physics,
which is open to members of British, 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 his 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 by Christopher Tan-
cred, 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
GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE. 895
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 sufficient 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 Caius 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 Governors of the Trust hold their meetings at Lincoln's Inn,
on the last Wednesday in May, and on the Wednesday after
St Martin's day\ The next expected 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 £gO. The Scholars
are elected by the Governors of the School and proceed to this
College.
EXAMINATIONS, ANNUAL PRIZES, &c.
Candidates for Honours are examined annually in the subjects
of the several Triposes. Scholarships are awarded, in case of
sufficient merit, in connexion with each of these subjects ; and
prizes of £S (or in special cases of £5) 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 £3 each are given annually for the best
discussions of two questions, one of Pure, 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 are annually offered, one
for Latin Prose Composition, one for Latin Verse Composition,
and one for Greek Verse Composition ; the candidates to be of
not more than eight complete terms standing.
A prize of £5 is given annually for an Essay on some subject
connected with English History or English Literature; and,
prizes of £S each restricted respectively to Students of the first,
second and third years.
Two prizes of ^3 each are given annually for Essays in French
and German respectively.
A prize of £3 is given annually for Musical Composition.
1 Forms of petition and all information respecting the Tancred Studentships may be obtained
from J. W. C. Frere, Esq. , 28, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London.
896 GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE.
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 ^3 is given annually for an Essay on some subject
connected with Natural Sciences.
The George Ludorf Siddle Prize of about £9 is given trieunially
for an Essay on some subject connected with the British Colonies.
The Marke Wood Medal is given annually for an Essay on
some subject connected with the history of Projectiles in War.
A prize of £10 is given under certain conditions to a student who
attains a high place in the Indian Civil Service Open Competitions.
Prizes also of <£10 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 £10 (taking the 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 which 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, may be given in the
form of a grant or grants in aid of research in the subjects
named. Application should be made to the Master. The Medal
will be next awarded in 1911.
Plate 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. Scholars
elected prior to entrance, and candidates who have acquitted
themselves with merit in the Entrance Scholarship Examination ,
as well as Holders of Certificates from the Oxford and Cam-
bridge Schools Examination Board or the Syndicate for the
Local Examinations excusing from the Previous Examination,
are exempt. Certificates of other Examinations or certificates
of graduation at other universities or exceptional evidence of
competence may at the discretion of the Master and Tutors be
accepted. A candidate for admission may also be allowed to
substitute for part or the whole of the College Entrance Exam-
ination the University Previous Examination, if passed before
the beginning of residence. An Entrance Examination for ad-
mission to the College may also be held at certain of the Public
Schools in March and June. Special regulations are issued for
the admission of 'Advanced Students' and 'Research Students.
GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE.
897
Senior Sophs.
Ashcroft, A. H. (2)
Beech, J. (1)
Forman, D. P. (5)
Hunkiii, J. W. (4)
MacNair, A. D. (8)
Meggeson, E. R. H. (1)
Oliver, T. H. (3)
Pearkes, A. M. (6)
Pendered, J. H. (3)
Ramsay, A. (2)
Sherman, R. (3)
(1) Mathematics
(4) Theology
Prizemen, 1909.
Junior Sophs.
Ariiell, 0. R. (1)
*Clarke, G. C. (6)
Day, G. (7)
Dobson, G. M. B. (3)
Lewis, W. H. (2)
Robinson, G. W. (3)
Smith, S. H. (5)
Walton, R. (2)
*Wetenhall, W. T. (6)
(7) Mechanical Sciences.
(2) Classics.
(5) History.
Freshmen.
Creed, J. M. (2)
*ruchs, H. M. (3)
Peters, R. A. (3)
*Eobathan, K. M. (9)
i, I. D. (1)
Stevens, G. H. (1)
Turner, A. J. (3)
Williams, P. S. (2)
Wood, E. H. (6)
(8) Law.
Special Prizes.
i3) Natural Sciences.
6) Modern Languages.
(9) Oriental Languages.
Composition Prizes.
Greek Verse, Not awarded.
Latin Verse, W. S. Ebdeu.
Latin Essay, No Essay sent in.
(A) English Essay, Not awarded.
(B) English Essay {Senior Sojfhs), J. W. Huukin.
Annual Prizes for Essays in Mathematics :
Pure Mathematics. F. V. Rushforth.
Applied Mathematics. R. Bradfleld, B.A., G. H. Stevens.
French Essay Prize. No Essay sent in.
German Essay Prize. W. T. Wetenhall.
Musical Composition. No Exercise sent in.
Natural Science Essay Prize. R. H, Compton, B.A.
Greek Testament Pnzes. J. M. Creed, I. D. Ross.
Hebrexo Prize for Bachelors. R. H. Willey, BA.
Frank Smart Prize. H. M. Fuchs.
Aeq,
Schuldham Plate. R. H. Compton, B.A., R. H. Willey, B.A.
Indian Civil Service Prize of £10. Not awarded.
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GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE.
LIST OF MASTERS.
Gonville Hall.
1348 John Colton.
1353 William de Rougham.
1393 Richard de Pulham.
1412 William Somersham.
1416 John Rickingale.
1426 Thomas Atwood.
1454 Thomas Boleyn.
1472 Edmund Sheriffe.
1475 Henry Cottesley.
1483 John Barley.
1503 Edmund Stubbs.
1514 William Bokenham.
1536 John Skippe.
1540 John Styrmin.
1552 Thomas Bacon.
Gonville and Cuius College.
1558 Thomas Bacon.
1559 John Caius.
1573 Thomas Legge.
1607 William Branthwaite.
1618 John Gostlin.
1625 Thomas Batchcroft.
1649 WUliam Dell.
1660 Thomas Batchcroft.
1660 Robert Brady.
1700 James Halman.
1702 Sir John Ellys.
1716 Sir Thomas Gooch, Bart.
1754 Sir James Burrough.
1764 John Smith.
1795 Richard Belward.
1803 Martin Davy.
1839 Benedict Chapman.
1852 Edwin Guest.
1880 Norman Macleod Ferrers.
1903 Ernest Stewart 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.E.S.
Bursar, The Rev. J. B. Lock, M.A.
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.
Registrary,
Praelector Rhetoricus, W. W. Buckland, M.A.
Librarian, 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.
W. W. Buckland, M.A.
W. B. Hardy, M.A., F.R.S.
J. F. Cameron, M.A.
GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE.
899
Lecturers and Assistant Lecturers.
Mathematics,
E. G. Gallop, M.A.
J. F. Cameron, M.A.
Classics, The Master.
W. T. Lendrum, M.A.
W. W. Walker, M.A.
Divinity, The Rev. A. S. Duncan
Jones, M.A.
Hebrew and Syrian S. A. Cook,
M.A.
Law, W. W. Buckland, M.A.
A. P. Higgins, LL.D.
History, G. E. Green, M.A.
Z. N. Brooke, M.A.
Physics, R. F. D'Arcy, M.A.
Chemistry, A. E. Beliars, M.A.
Physiology,
W. B. Hardy, M.A.
H. K. Anderson, M.D.
Zoology,
J. Stanley Gardiner, M.A.
R. C. Punnett, M.A.
Oceanography,
J. Stanley Gardiner, M.A.
Botany,
Biology, H. H. Brindley, M.A.
Geology,
Music, Charles Wood, Mus.Doc.
Modern Languages,
E. C. Quiggin, M.A.
Monro Lecturer in Celtic,
E. C. Quiggin, M.A.
Directors of Studies.
Engineering, J. F. Cameron,
M.A.i
Senior Medical Students, H. K.
Anderson, M.D.
Civil Service and University
Candidates for the Army,
The Master.
Candidates for Holy Orders,
The Master.
The Rev. A. S. Duncan Jones,
M.A.
Moral Sciences,
Economics,
Lector in French, Emile Audra.
Fellows,
4 Wiglesworth, Thomas Walker, M.A.
^/Venn, John, ScD., F.R.S,
gf'^ Gross, Edward John, M.A.
^/^Loek, Rev. John Bascombe, M.A.
^Wallis, Right Rev. Frederic, D.D.
g ^ Reid, James Smith, Litt.D.
g Muir, Matthew Moncrieff Pattison, M.A.
«Lea, Arthur Sheridan, Sc.D., FM.S.
g"^ Gallop, Edward Gurner, M.A.
g Member of the Governing B-xly by Seniority.
s Senior Fellow under the Statutes previous to
1860. / Senior Fellow under the Statutes of 1860.
1 Assistant Demonstrator at the University
Engineering Laboratory.
2 Cambridge Secretary to the Oxford and
Oambiiilge Schools Examination Board.
8 Formerly Assistant Master at Eton; late As-
sistant-Tutor and Lecturer in Mathematics.
4 Carus Prizeman (Undergraduates), 18'74,
(Bachelors), 1877, Scholefield Prizeman, 1878,
Evans Prizeman, 1878. Bishop of Wellington
New Zealand.
5 Professor of Ancient History. Formerly
Tutor. Browne's Medallist, 1868. Chancellor's
Medallist, 1869. WhewellScholarin Inlernalional
Law, 1870. Hon. Fellow and formerly Fellow of
Christ's College. Hon. LL.D. Dublin. Hon.
Litt.D. St Andrews.
6 Late University Lecturer in Physiology.
7 Smith's Prizeman, 1885 ; Fellow of Trinity
College, 1885-1889.
DOO
GONVILLE AND CA1U8 COLLEGE.
g^ Buckland, William Warwick, M.A.
^2Swete, Rev. Henry Barclay, D.D., F.B.A.
e Lendrum, William Trevor, M.A.
s AUbutt, Sir Thomas Cliflford. K.C.B., M.D., F.B.S.
e*Hardy, William Bate, M.A., F.RJS.
«c?^Ridgeway, William, Sc.D., F.B.A.
^ Wood, Charles, M.A., Mus. Doc.
e"^ Anderson, Hugh Kerr, M.D., F.B.S,
8 Gardiner, John Stanley, M.A., F.B.S.
^Cameron, John Forbes, M.A.
Quiggin, Edmund Crosby, M.A.
^^^Punnett, Reginald Crundall, M.A.
d^^ Lock, Robert Heath, M.A.
'^'d^^M.Siwer, Allen, M.A.
cf^^ Jones, Rev. Arthur Stuart Duncan, M.A.
<:?"Stratton, Frederick John Marrian, M.A.
m^^ Wood, Thomas Barlow, M.A.
c?^'' Brooke, Zachary Nugent, M.A.
Honorary Fellows.
i'^ Dickinson, William Howship, M.D.
isRansome, Arthur, M.D., F.B.S.
i^Laughton, Sir John Knox, M.A.
^^^ Cunningham, Ven. William, D.D.
21 Joyce, Hon. Sir Matthew Ingle, M.A.
22 Sherrington, Charles Scott, M.A., M.D., Sc.D., F.B.S.
23Threlfall, Richard, M.A., F.B.S.
2^ Doughty, Charles Montagu, M.A.
g Member of the Governing Body by Seniority,
d Drosier Fellow.
m Monro Fellow.
e Member of the Governing Body by election.
* Supernumerary Fellow.
1 Chancellor's Medallist for Legal Studies, 1885.
3 RegiusProfesgoTof Divinity. Formerly Fellow
and Tutor. Elected Honorary Fellow, 1886. Re-
elected Fellow. 1890. Hon. Litt.D. Dublin, 1892.
Hon. D.D. Glasgow, 1901.
3 Regius Professor of Physic. Honorary D.Sc.
of the University of Oxford. Honorary D.Sc. of
the ITniversity of Leeds. Censor of the Royal
College of Physicians.
4 Croonian Lecturer, 1905.
5 Disney Professor of Archaeology. Formerly
Fellow. Re-elected, 1894. Late Professor of Greek
at Queen's College, Cork. Hon. Litt.D. Dublin.
President of the Anthropological Institute.
6 Professorof Harmony, Royal College of Music.
University Lecturer in Harmony. Honorary LL.D.
of the University of Leeds.
7 University Lecturer in Physiology.
8 Balfour Student, 1899. University Demon-
strator in Animal Morphology.
9 Smith's Prizeman, 1900.
10 Walsingham Medallist, 1900. Balfour Student,
1904. Thruston Medallist, 1908. Superintendent
of the Museum of Zoology.
11 Late Frank Smart Student. Assistant Director
of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Ceylon.
12 Late Lecturer in English at the University
of Sheffield. Professor of English Literature at
the Armstrong College, University of Durham.
18 Stewart of llannoch Scholar, 1899. Tyrwhitt
Scholar, 1902.
14 Isaac Newton Student. Tyson Medallist,
1906. Smith's Prizeman, 1906.
18 Drapers Professor of Agriculture.
16 Gladstone Prize, 1906. Winchester Prize,
1906. Lightfoot Scholar, 1907.
17 Late Physician to St George's Hospital.
18 Late Physician to the Manchester Hospital
for Consumption and Diseases of the Throat.
Thruston Prizeman, 1897.
19 Professor of Modern History at King's Col-
lege, London. Honorary Litt.D. of the University
of Oxford. Fellow of the University of London.
20 Frtlow of Trinity College. Archdeacon of Ely.
21 Judge of the Chancery Division in the High
Court of Justice.
22 Late George Henry Lewes Student. Late
Director of the Brown Institute. George Holt
Professor of Physiology at University College,
Liverpool. Thruston Prizeman, 1890- Hon, LL.D.
Harvard University.
23 Late Professor of Phywcs in the University of
Sydney, New South Wales.
84 Traveller, Author and Poet. Hon. Litt.D.
Oxon.
GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE. 001
Research Students.
iWilks, William Arthur Reginald, B.A.
tDunlop, John Gunning Moore, B.A.
+2Willey, Rupert Harold, B.A.
Thomson, William
Shuttleworth Student.
tFryer, John Claude Fortescue, B.A.
Frank Smart Student.
3 Compton, Robert Harold, B.A.
Ramadge Student.
Audra, Emile, French Lector
Wollaston Student.
Wright, Charles Seymour
Sir Thomas Gresham Student.
Scholars.
Ramsay, Alexander, B.A.
Hunkin, Joseph Wellington, B.A.
Reynolds, Ernest Percy, B.A.
Ashcroft, Alec Hutchinson, B. A.
Forman, Dudley Perry, B.A.
Kirk, Arthur
Beech, John, B.A.
Besly, Edward Maurice
Walton, Richmond
Woollcombe-Boyce, Kenneth Woollcombe
Wetenhall, William Thornton
Robinson, Gilbert Wooding
Arnell, Oliver Roach
Rushforth, Frank Victor
Smith, Samuel Harold
Tonks, John Wilson, B.A.
^ Creed, John Martin
Fuchs, Harold Munro
Ross, Ivan Dingley
Roberts, Walter Stewart
Wood, Eric Horace
Stevens, Gilbert Henry
Williams, Philip Stanhoi^e
Davis, Frederick Mowbray
Tweedy, Owen Meredith
'^Robathan, Kenneth Minshull
Clarke, Guy Cuthbert
t Formerly Scholars. i 3 Frank Smart (University) Prizeman, 1909.
1 Wiltshire University Prizeman, 1906. 4 Bell Scholar, 1909.
2 Tyrrwhitt Scholar, Carus Prizeman. Mason 5 Stewart of Raunoch Scholar, 1908.
'Prizeman. I
9Q9
GONVILLE AND CAIUS C0LL£O£.
Turner, Arthur James
Peters, Rudolph Albert
Fisher, Ronald Aylmer
Allen, Percy Herman Charles
Neilson, Henry Vere
Batty-Smith, Sydney Harry
Read, Henry Cecil
Somervell, Theodore Howard
Batten, William Douglas Grant
Dannhorn, Theodore John
Sargant-Florence, Philip
Maxwell, Noel
Miiirhead, James Alexander Orrock
Watson-Williams, Eric
Christie, James Francis Alexander
Bratton, Allen Basil
Salomons Engineering Scholar,
Day, Gilbert
Musical Scholar.
Statliam, Heathcote Dicken
Russian Scholar.
Sayer {Harrow) Scholars.
Baynes, Frederick William Wilber-
force
Williams, Philip Stanhope
Exhibitioners.
Lewis, William Hawthorne
Baynes, Frederic William Wilber-
force
Eyre, Leonard Buckuall
Paget, Geoffrey Walter
Day, Francis Morland
Tancred Students.
BilMng, George
Gaye, Arthur William
Taylor, Cedric Roland
Maiden, Edmund Claud
Choral Exhibitioners.
Jones, Nathaniel Thomas Howard
Watkin
Bell, Aubrey Parker
Wileman, Gerald Watkins Brett
Exhibitioners, being B.A. Can-
didates/or Holy Orders.
Richards, Frederick Maurice Smith,
B.A.
Riley, Charles Lawrence, B.A.
Yatman Exhibitioner.
Hotblack, Gerald Vernon
Chapel Clerks.
Boddam-Whetham, G. A. (Choral)
Jephcott, Ernest Woodward
Leighton, Arthur Francis
FORMER FELLOWS OF THE COLLEGE
Who&e names remain on the College Boards {with the dates of their
election) .
1847 Day, Rev. Alfred George, M.A.
1848 1 Wisken, Rev. John, M.A.
1854 Fletcher, John Martineau, M.A.
1857 Long, Rev. David, M.A.
^Garrick, Rev. James Percy, M.A.
^ Wodehouse,Rev. Philip John, M.A.
^Vyvy an, Rev. Thomas Grenfell, M.A.
^Francis, Henry Thomas, M.A.
1 Late Second Maaterof the Perse School,
a FormerljrTutor. Honorary Canon of Norwich
Cathedral.
3 Prnhendary of Exeter Cathedral.
4 Late Magier at the Charlerhouse.
5 Under Librarian of the University Library.
1858
1859
1861
GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE.
903
1862 Baahani, Rev. Daniel Beales
Eedfarn, M.A.
soJoycejHon.SirMatthewIngle.M.A.
1864iPearce, Rev. Robert John, M.A.
1868 James, Christopher, M.A.
1870 2 Lock, Sidney Wills, M.A.
^ Blaikie, James Andrew, M.A.
1872* Leech, Henry Brougham, M.A.
1876 Sharpe, James William, M.A.
1877 Milton, Henry, M.A.
1878 5 Graham, Christopher, M.A.
1883 8CaldweU, William Hay, MA.
1887 7Giles, Peter, M.A.
*^ Gardner, Ernest Arthur, M.A.
'•^Sherrington, Charles Scott, M.A.,
M.I>.,Sc.\).,F.R.JS.
10 Conway, Robert Seymour, Litt.D.
11 Knight, The Right Rev. Arthur
Mesac, D.D.
12 Bertram, Tiiomas Anton, M.A.
13 Trayes,Frank Ernest Albert, M .A.
1"* Taylor, Thomas Marris, M.A.
Morrell, Robert Selby, M.A.
'^Mair, Alexander William, M.A.
16 Cook, Stanley Arthur, M.A.
1885
1887
1888
1891
1891
1893
1895
1898
1899
1900
D.D.
The Bishop of Perth.
17 Tennant, Rev. Frederick Robert
i^Srawley, Rev. James Herbert
LL.D.
Vinter, Arthur, M.A.
Tapp, William Munro
M.D,
Burd, Edward, M.S.
ij30[)ickmson, William Howslup
20Latham, Peter Wallwork, iJ/.^.
2iCheadle, Walter Butler, iW.^.
2'^Philipson, Sir George Hare, M.A.
23 Liveing, Edward, ^.^.
30 Ransome, Arthur, M.A., F.R.S.
Connolly, Surgeon-Col. Ben-
jamin Bloomfield, M.A., C.B.
24 Bradbury, John Buckley, B.A.
25Anningson, B\is\\e\\, M.A.
Wood, William Edward Ramsden,
M.A.
26Abercrombie, John, B.A.
^ Hitchcock, Charles Knight, M.A.
"'Guillemard, Francis Henry Hill,
M.A.
Johnson, Georg-e Lindsay, M.A.
Fuller, Henry Roxburgh, M.A.
^sEwart, William, B.A.
Jones, Henry Lewis, 31. A.
Walsham, Hugh, M.A., B.C.
Swift, Harry, B.A.
Dill, John Frederic Gordon, M.A.
2'-^Knaggs,RobertLawford,iI/..4.,J/.(7.
1 Formerly I'rofesdor of Mnthematics in the
OnWersity of Durham. Hon. D.C.L., Durham.
2 Late Master at the Charterhouse.
3 Late Examiner in the Scotcli Education
Department.
4 Late Professor of Jurisprudence and Inter-
national Law and Deputy Professor of Feudal and
English Law in the University of Dublin. Late
Regius Professor of Laws iu thesame University.
5 Smith's Prizeman, 1878. One of H.M. In-
spectors of Schools for Ireland.
6 Balfour Student, 1883.
7 Fellow of Emmanuel College. University
Reader in Comparative Philology, Hon. LL.D.
of the University of Aberdeen.
8 Formerly Director of the British School of
Archaeology at Athens. Late Craven Student.
Yates Professor of Archaeology at University Col-
lege, London. Dean of the Faculty of Arts in the
University of London.
9 Honorary Fellow. Hon. D.Sc. Dublin and
Harvard; Hon. LL.D. Toronto and Glasgow.
10 Professor of Latin in the University of Man-
chester. Waddington University Scholar, 1886.
Corresponding Member of tho Imperial Institute
of Archaeology at Berlin.
11 Bishop of Rangoon. Bell Scholar, 1885;
Carus Prizeman, 1888.
12 Formerly Tancred Law Student. Powis Medal-
list, 1890. Puisne Judge, Cyprus.
13 One of H.M. Inspectors of Schools.
14 Person Scholar,1892. Browne's Medallist,1893.
Senior Chancellor's Medallist for Classics, 1894.
U Craven Scholar, 1897. Greek Epigram, 1897.
Senior Chancellor's Medallist in Classics, 1898.
Professor of Greek at the University of Edin-
burgh.
16 Tyrwhitt Scholar, 1895. Mason Prizeman,
1895. Jeremie Prizeman, 1896.
17 Late Chaplain of the College. Late Student iu
Philosophy. Hulsean Lecturer, 1901. University
Lecturer iu the Philosophy of Religion, 1907.
: 18 Tutor of Selwyn College. Late Vice-Principal
of Lichfield Theological College.
; 19 Consulting Physician to St George's [jospital.
; 20 Downing Professor of Medicine 1874-94. De -
Iputy Professor 1868-74. Late Fellow of Downing
Consulting Physician to Addenbrooke's Hospital,*
late Assistant Physician to the Westniiuster Hos-
pital. Censor of the Royal College of Physicians,
. London,1887-88-8S). Senior Cenrjor, 1894-5. Croouian
Lecturer, 1886. Harveiau Orator, 1888.
21 Physician to St Mary's Hospital.
2*2 Professor of Medicme in the University of
Durham. President ofthe University of Durham
College of Medicine. Hon. D.C.L. Durham. Hon.
LL.D. Glasgow.
23 Registrar of the Royal College of Physicians.
24 Late Linac^e Lecturer in Physic. Downing
Professor of Medicine.
25 University Lecturerin Medical Jurisprudence.
26 Lato Consulting Physician to Charing Cross
Hospital.
27 Late University Lecturer in Geography.
28 Physician to St George's Hospital. Thruston
Prizeman, 1887.
29 Lecturer in Practical Surgery, University of
Leeds 30 Honorary Fellow.
004
GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE.
Sprigge, Samuel Squire, M.A.,B.C.
Sympson, Edward Mansel, M.A.,
B.C.
Evelyn, William Arthur, M.A.
Burd, Edward Lycett, B.A., B.C.
Michell, Robert Williams, M.A.,
B.C.
Goddard,WalterHorace, B.A.,B.C.
Holden, G eorge Herbert Rose, Af.^.
B.C.
Stabb, William Wilking,^.^., B.C.
Colbeck,EdmuadHenry,J5.^., B.C.
Handson, Charles Percy, M.A.
Long, David Sanderson, ^.i4.,fi.C.
Rogers, George Frederick, M.A.,
B.C.
Freer. Richard, M.A., B.C.
iStill, George Frederick, M.^., B.C.
Goldsmith, George Harvey, M.A.,
B.C.
^Grunbaum, Albert Sidney Frankau,
M.A.yB.C.
Peters, Edwin Arthur, B.A., B.C.
Blumfield, Joseph, B.A.^ B.C.
Wingfield, Hugh Edward, M.A.,
B.C.
3 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.
*'5 Stephens, John William Watson,
B.A.,B.C.
^Myers, Charles Samuel, M.A. , B.C.
'Phillips, Llewellyn Powell Carac-
tacus,M./4., B.C.
sHall, Arthur John, M.A., B.C.
Thurlow, Basil Lyons, B.A., B.C.
Buckle, William Frederic, M.A.,
B.C.
Sc.D.
Bidwell, Shelford, M.A.. LL.B.,
F.R.S.
9 Willis, John Christopher, M.A.
lOKeeble, Frederic William, M.A.
"Pearson, Henry Harold Welch
B.D.
Moxon, Rev. Reginald Stuart
M.A*
Yatman, William Hamilton
Smyth, William Henry
Jones-Bateman, Rev. John
Burleton
Ripley, Rev. William Nottidge
Whiting, Rev. John Bradford
i2Stokes,Rev. Thomas Gabriel
Crosse, Rev. Charles Henry,
LL.M.
Williamson, George
13 Porter, Rev. Charles Fleetwood
"Symonds,Rev. William
i^Scott, Rev. Thomas
Farmer, Rev. John
Kelly, Rev. Henry Plimley
Green, Rev. Alfred John Morgan
Freeman, Rev. William Henry
Haynes, Rev. Robert James
Harrison, Rev. FrancisLuptoo
Southey,Rev. Henry Willes
Fookes, Rev. William
Whiting , J ames Edward
Gedge, Rev. William Wilberforce
Goldson, Charles Browne
Hyde, Henry Elwin
Goody, Rev. Charles James
Aikin-Sneath, Rev. Thomas
Etheridge, Rev. Sanders
Wimbush, Barnes
Watson, Rev. Arthur
Ive, Rev. Simon
Fullagar, Rev. Hugh Scales
Ball, Rev. Frederick
Pinney, Rev. John Charles
16 Venn, Rev. Henry
Bigg, Rev. Thomas Frederick
1845
1849
1851
1854
1856
1857
1858
1859
1860
1861
1862
1863
1864
1 Professor of Diseases of Children at King's
College, London.
2 Professorof Pathology and Bacteriology at the
University of Leeds.
3 Physician for Mental Diseases, Guy's Hos-
pital
4 Late John Lucas Walker Student,
5 Lecturer in Tropical Medicine, University of
Liverpool.
6 Arnold Gerstenberg Student, 1896. Late Pro-
fessor of Psychology at King's College, London.
University Lecturer in Experimental Psychology.
7 Professor at the School of Medicine, Cairo.
8 Lecturer in Practical Medicine, University of
Sheffield.
9 Director of the Royal Botanical Gardens ef
Ceylon. Late Frank Smart Student.
10 Late Frank Smart Student. Lecturer in
Botany at the Reading University College.
11 Late Frank Smart Student. Walsingham
Medallist, 1899. Late Assistant in the Indian
Department, Kew Gardens. Professor of Botany
at the South African College, Capetown.
• The dates in the margin are those of the
M.A. degree. a
12 Chancellor of Armagh Cathedral.
13 Honorary Canon of Christ Church, Oxford.
14 Hon. Caoon of Chester.
15 Hon.Canonof St Albans,
16 Honorary Canon of Canterbury.
GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE.
906
J70
865 iQedgre, Rev. Henry Erskine
Savage, Rev. George
Le Pelley, Rev. John Lain^
Hatten, Rev. Charles William
Huimybun, William Martin
366 Browrn, Rev. Edward Alfred
367 Branson, George Henry
Hunt, Jackson
Dixon, Rev. John Gilbert
Sedgwick, Rev. Gordon
Croft, Christopher George
?68 a Willis- Bund, John William Bund
^69 3 Shaw, Rev. William Stokes
Grimaldi, Rev. Alexander Beau-
fort
Thompsou, William Henry
^Laughton, Sir John Knox
Beavan, Charles Albert
Given, Rev. Andrew
Heriz-Smith, Joseph Charles
Thomas
Oram, Rev. Reginald Austin
5 Smart, Francis Gray, M.B.
71 Swann, Rev. Thomas William
Mowatt, James
Hope, George Palmer
BagnalUWild, Ralph Bag nail
Henry, Rev. William
Smith, Rev. Algernon Howell
^Hunter, Rev. Andrew Johnston
Abbey, Rev. Alfred James
73 'Thurlow, Rev. John
8Webb, William Trego
74 9 Critchett, Sir George Anderson,
Bart.
lOCoUyer, William Robert
Preston, Benjamin
Kendle, Rev. William James
Stancomb, John Frederick
Broughton, Rev. Frederick Robert
i^Worlledge, Rev. Arthur John
72
Kelly, Rev. Walter William
Woodward, Rev. George Ratcliife
1^ Baggallay , Ernest
13 Broughton, Rev- Henry Ellis
Hutchon8,Rev. James
Lothian, Maurice John
1* Hebert, Edward Jerram
Back, Alfred Henry
Jupp, Charles Richard William
Paget, George Edmund
15 Dyson, Rev. John James
'^Salomons, Sir David Lionel, Bart.
17 Marshall, Leonard
Prior, Edward Schroeder
Hooton, James
Beale, Edwin CMord, M.B.
Wakefield, Thomas, M.B.
18 Elliott, Charles Hugh Babington
Back, Rev. ArthurJames
I'J Raven, Rev. Tancred Earle
Bousfield, William Robert, Ji:.6'.
^Sutton, Rev. Alfred
21 Quayle-Jones,SirWilliam Holling-
worth
Turner, Rev. James
Goodwin, Rev. Leslie Ellis
David, Evan Edgar
'■^2 Boutflower, Rev. Douglas Samuel
Murray, Alexander Henry Haliani
Cautley, Rev. Proby Littler
M«Connel, John Wanklyn
Pike, Leonard Gaskell
Pollard, Joseph
Harper, Richard Williamson
Carpenter, Rev. Edward Westall
2* Baggallay, Rev. Frederick
Thurtell, William Ellis
Johnson, Henry
Tweedie, Rev. Archibald George
Judkins. Rev. Eimer
Carr, Kev. Reginald George
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
188C
1881
1882
1 Caru8PriBeman.l896 ;Scholefield Prizeman,
1857
2 Formerly Proressor of Constitutional Law in
Inivemity College, London.
3 Prebendary of Wells Cathedral.
4 Professor of Modern History at King't
College. London. Honorary Fellow. Hon.Litt.D.
Oxon.
5 Founder of the Frank Smart Studentship.
Founder also of the University Frank Smart
Studentship.
6 Honorary Canon of Norwich.
7 Late Rector of the Grey Institute, Port
Elizabeth, South Africa.
8 Late Professor at the Presidency College,
Calcutta.
9 Surgeon Oaulist to the King.
10 Lale Queen's Advocate, Cyprus. Late Putune
Judge at the Straits Settlements. Late H.M.
Attorney General at Singapore. Member of the
Imperial Service Order.
11 Caros Prizeman, 1871. Canon and Chancellor
of the Cathedral, Truro.
12 Late M.P. for Brixton. Metropolitan Police
Magistrate.
13 Hon. Canon of Peterborough.
14 Late of H.M. Geological Survey.
15 Late Head Master of Alcester Grammar School.
16 Founder of the Salomons Engineering Scho-
larship.
17 Late Master at the Charterhouse.
18 One of H.M.'b Inspectors of Schools.
19 Head Master of tiie Lower School, Upping-
ham.
20 Hon. Canon of Carlisle Cathedral.
81 Late Chief Justice of Sierra Leone
22 Chancellor's English Medal, 1B73.
23 Late Hon. Canon of Peterborough.
906
GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE.
1883 Nevvulidin, W m. Harry Christopher,
MB.
Fowler, Walter, M.5., B.C.
Boyd, Rev. Francis Leith
1 Barber, Rev. William Theodore
Aquil-a
Scott, John, iiT.Z;., B.C.
'^Schneider, Rev. (Justavus Adolphus
Schutt
Haig, Alexander William
3 Thomas, David Alfred
1884 4Fordham, Edward Snow, LL.M.
Bolton, Rev. William Washington
Phear, Henry Herbert
Bayley, Charles Scot
1885 Clark, Ke v. James George
Spicer, William Thomas Holmes,
3LB.
Hillier, Thomas Ernest, M.B.
1886 Pelton, Rev. William Frederick
5 May, Rev. Charles Edward
Gooding, LL.M.
Sidebotham, Edward John, 31. B.
Bisshopp, Rev. Hammond Butler
1887 Nichol, Frank Edward, M.B.,
B O
Smith, Frank Wyatt, M.B., B.C.
Heard, Rev. Henry James
Wilcockson, Rev. John Howson
1888 6 Threlfall, Richard, F.R.S.
Pawson, Rev. Francis William
Dawson, Rev. Sigismund Theodort
Broughton, Charles Edward
Atkinson, Rev. Hepworth Frank
'Stone, Edward Arthur
8 Little, Charles
Carrey, Harry Erskine
Ince, Rev. James Berkeley
Gumming
Flopkins, Rev. William Bonner
Leighton
1889 Harrison, Rev. Daniel
9 Stewart, Rev. David Alexander
189(
Russell, Alexander
Gritfiths, Rev. Thomas Turner
Boyd, Rev. George Kynaston
10 Ruhemann, Siegfried
Green, George Edward
Joyce, Sherard
11 lloberts, Herbert Ainslie
Hare, Harcourt Yates, LL.B.
Mathieson, James Francis
i'-^ Stuart, Rev. Henry Venn
Phelps, William Peyton
fiorraan, Rev. William Haswell
Mathews, Francis Claughton • 89 '
D'Arcy, Ralph Francis
1^ Harris, Frederick Leverton
Barry, Rev. George Duncan
King, Albert Edward
Sidebotham, Rev. Frederick
William Gilbert
Wilks, Joseph Henry, M.B., B.C.
Ashwin, Rev. Chailes Manley
Fisher, W illiam Henry ,M.B.,li.C.
^*Gott, Benjamin Scaife
Beaumont, Walter Noel
Box, Rev. Robert Dixon
i^Edkins, John Sydney, M.B.
iSMartyn, Arthur John King
Whittam, Matthew
Hill, Henry Egan, LX.M.
Troutbeck, Henry, M.B., B.C.
I'Heawood, Edward
Kent, Herbert Harcourt
18 Abbott, Edwin
Milner- Barry, Edward Leopold
Billington, Rev. Charles
Pawson, Rev. Arnold
i^Stitt, Rev. Samuel Stewart
Hawthorn, Rev. John
LufF, John Montague George Aine 189^
Macfie, Robert Andrew Scott
20 Rippmann, Walter
James, Rev. Henry Law
^iHolman, Henry
189-:;
189£
1 Head Master of the Leys School, Cambridge.
2 Late Vice- Principal of Ridley Hall.
3 M.P. for Merthyr Tydvil.
4 Metropolitan Police Magistrate. Chairman
of the Cambridgeshire Quarter Sessions.
5 Benefactor of Advowson.
6 Honorary Fellow.
7 Mason PrizemHn, 1885.
8 Mathematical Lecturer at the Presidency Col-
lege, Calcutta. Registrar of the University of
Calcutta.
9 Late Vice-Priucipal, Training College, Chester.
10 University Lec-iurer in Organic Chemistry.
11 Secretary to the University Appointments
Board and the Board of Indian Civil Service
studies.
12 Prebendary of Lichfield Cathedral.
13 M.P. for Stepney.
14 Organising Secretary of Education to the
Middlesex County Council.
15 Thruston Prizeman, 1893. Late G eorge Henry
Lewes Student. Lecturer in Chemical Physiology
to St Bartholomew's Hospital.
16 Master at Sedbergh School.
17 Librarian of the Royal Geographical Society.
18 Fellow and Lecturer of Jesus College. Bell
Scholar, 1886. Browne University Scholar, 1889.
Chancellor's Medallist for Classics, 1890.
19 Iiate Chaplain of the College.
20 Professor of German at Queen's College,
and at Bedford College, London.
21 One of H.M. Inspectors of Schools. Late Lec-
turer on Education and Normal Master, Univer-
sity College of Wales, Aberystwyth.
GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE.
907
Collcutt, Arthur Maurice, M.B,
iNeill, Rev. Charles, M.B., B.C.
.895 Smith, Hugh Nanney
Master, Captain Alfred Edmund,
M.B.,B.C.
CJardner, John Kduiund Garratt
Kermode, Rev. Robert Daniel
Lewis, George Alfred
Jeffcoat, Rev. William Frederick
Hertzog^
Hopkins, George Bertie Innes
1 Burkill, Isaac Henry
Alexander, Rev. Ernest Christian
^Welton, James
896 Beauchamp, Sydney, M.B., B.C.
Kay, Arthur Hetherington
Bagshawe, Arthur William Gairard,
M.A.^B.C.
3 Tuckett, James Edward Shum
Dipuall, Thomas Heatli
Fuhrken, Georg Krnst
Vinter, Harold Skelsey
897 4Ha8lam, Henry Cobdeu, M.B.,
B.C.
Brooks, Rev. Arnold
*Perrott, Rev. Augustus Donaldson
Owen, Edwin
6 Pollard, William
' Riches, Thomas Henry
''Oelsnerj Hermann
Jeffcoat, Rev. Reginald
899 8 Robsou, Right Hon. Sii- William
Snowdon, K.C
Sumner, Charles Pinfold
Warwick, William Arthur
9 Duval, Herbert Philip., LL.M.
Borradaile, Bernard Wellington
Gilmour
Wyatt, Rev. Harold Stephen
Todd, Alexander Findlater
Donaldson, Rev. Edward Andrew
lOBaker, Alfred Thomas
300 Hay ward, Milward Cecil, M.B.,
B.C.
Watts-Silvester, Thomas Henry
Evered. B.C.
1 Walsingham Medallist, 1894. Late Assistant
at Kew Gardens. Assistant Reporter on Economic
Products, India.
2 Marshall irniversityPrizeman,1890. Professor
of Education at the Yorkshire College, Leeds.
3 Master at Marlborough College.
4 John Lucas Walker Student, 1901.
5 Head Master of Coventry School.
6 Member of H.M. Geological Survey.
7 Le Bas Prizemen. 1894. Late Taylorian Lec-
turer in Romance Philology at Oxford. Professor
of Romance Philology at Oxford.
8 M.P. for South Shields. Attorney General.
Hon. D.C.L. Durham.
9 Indian Civil Service.
10 Professor of French at the University of
Clarke, John Stephenson, M.B.,
B.C.
Card well, Percy Barnes
Maichant, William Francis
Steel, Graham Strang, LL.B.
11 Jenkyn- Jones, William
Hargrave, Rev. Andrew Bracken 1901
Borley, John Oliver
Muir, Rev. Clive Robertson
Pattif-on
Lock, John Lewis, M.B.,B.C.
Paterson, Thomas William
Staniforth, M.B., B.C.
Taylor, Rev. Henry
1-^ Woodiiouse, George Eraser
13 Jacob, Frederick
Durst, Austin
Higgins, Rev. Thomas Hutchinson
Donaldson, Alexander Henry 1902
Hay, Kenneth Robert, M.B.,B.C.
14 Carter, Frank Luttou
Rogers, Richard Aubrey
i&Barker, Bertie I'homas Percival
1*5 Thompson, Reginald Campbell
Burlingham, llev. Ralph Ellis
Mills, Gerald Rusgrove
Cross, Alfred William Stephen 1903
Cave-Moyles, Rev. George Edward
Philip
Thomas, Thomas Price
Forsyth, Leniiard William
Spearman, Robert, M.i?., ^.C
Loveday, George Edward, M.B.,
B.C.
Nabeshima, Nawomitsu
1' Cullen, Harold Rigby
Stote, Rev. Arthur William
M-^Connel, Rev. Ernest Whigham 1904
Jardine
Lock, Percy Gonville
Orme, Gilbert Edward, M.B.,B.C.
18 Wilson, Rev. Thomas Erskine
Kellie, Kenneth Harrison Alloa,
M.B., B.C.
19 Porter, Frank
Gaskell, John Foster, M.B., B.C.
Sheffield.
11 Lecturer in Logic and Philosophy at the
University College of Wales, Aberystwyth.
12 Master at Sedbergh School.
13 Master at Felsted School,
14 Master at Clifton College.
15 Walsingham Medallist, 1902. Lecturer in
Botany in the University of South Wales.
16 Late Stewart of Rannoch Scholar for Hebrew.
Late Assistant in the British Museum.
17 Late Salomons Scholar. Whitworth Engin-
eering Scholar. Lecturer in Engineering at the
Durham College of Science.
18 Abbott Scholar, 1895. Master at Bradfield
College.
19 In the Admiralty
908
GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE.
Ackroyd, Harold, M.B., B.C.
Gardner, Eric, M.B., B.C.
Harris, Henry Fairley
George, Howard Trevelyan
Dodd, Stanley, M.B., B.C.
Eraser, David Hammand, M.B„
B.C.
Warner, Rev. Marmaduke
Cleminson, Frederic John, B.C.
1905 Thresher, WiUiam Harrison, M.B.
Jones, Rev. Charles Stafford
Graham, Rev. Christopher
Croysdale, John Hawkshaw
Symns, John Montfort
Tubbs, Rev. Norman Henry
Hammond, Rev. Philip Warriner
Shillito, Rev. Arthur
Evans, Richard Landreth, LL.B.
Macpherson, Rev. Duncan Gordon
1906 Akerman, Conrad, !/.£., ^.C.
'Thomas, Percy Goronwy
Thompson, Tom
Thornton , Francis John , ilf. i? ., i? . C
Dunn, Thomas William Newton,
M.B., B.C.
Symonds, John Ashby
^Candy, Sir Edward Townshend,
C.S.I.
Burgess, Arthur SaveU
1907 Saunders, Henry
3 Jeffries, Francis Joseph, LL.M.
^Gow, Alexander
5 Brown, Anthony William Scuda-
more
Williams, Rev. Cecil
Spearman, William
6 Medley, Robert Percival
Mowatt, Osmond
Spearman, Barugh, M.B., B.C.
Coulson, Richard Niven
Norton, Gilbert Paul
Poignand, Rev. Cecil Willoughby
Wilson, Rev. James Vernon
7 Joseph -Watkin, Thomas Morgan
Walder, Rev. Ernest
8 Carpenter, Rev. Spencer Cecil
Teichmann, Oskar
Sisterson, George Edward
1906
lies, John Hyde
Simpson, James Christian
Tylor, Christopher, B.C.
Phillips, Montagu
Forsyth, Gerald
White, George Frederick
9 Wilson, John Dover
Snell, Henry Cecil
10 Stagg, Cecil
11 Henry, Augustine
Ashcroft, William
12 Perrin, Walter Sidney
Hamilton, Rev. Charles Josepii
13 Winiperis, Harry Egertou
Pearman, James O'Hara
Cross, Walter Ernest
Gamlen, Robert Long, M.B.^ B.C.
Brinton, Charles Cecil
Khan, Framjee Pestonjee iqqc]
Harper-Smith, George Ha8tie,^.(7.
Stallard, Philip Lechmere
Hall, John Percy
Viney, Francis Henry
Romer, Carrol
Cardwell, William
Mayhew, Rev. Arthur Farr
Anderson, James Drummond
Hill, Richard Athelstane Parker
Beaton, Edwin
Davy, Gerald Henry
Priestley, Reginald Fawcett
ZZ.M.ii
Wright, Arthur
il/.5.14
Clapp, George Tucker
Trott, Dudley Cox, B.A.
Lipscomb, Eustace Henry, B.A..
B.C.
Colvin-Smith, Robert Curzon
Mollison,^.^.,^.C.
Bradford, Walter Goodenough
Hawkins, J5.y4., B.C.
Abram, George Stewart, B.A.,
B.C.
Baines, Edward, B.A. , B.C.
§ Late Bayer Scholar. |
1 Lecturer in English Language and Literature,
Bedford College, London.
2 University Teacher In Indian Law.
3 Indian Civil Service.
4 Director of the Imperial Technological Insti-
tute, South Kensington.
5 Master at Uppingham School.
6 Master at Felsted School.
1 'Portcullis,' H.M. College of Heralds.
8 CaruB Priieman, 1902. Late Theological Lec-
turer at Queen's College Birmingham. Vice-
Principal of theClergyTraining School,CambridKe.
9 Members' Prizeman, 1903. Harness Prize-
man, 1905. Late Lecturer in English at Helslng-
fors. Professor of English Literature at the
Goldsmith College, University of London.
10 Master at Marlborough College.
11 Reader in Forestry.
12 Late Shuttleworth Student. Walsingham
Medal, 1905. Thruston Prizeman, 1906.
13 Assistant Engineer to the Crown Office for the
Colonies.
14 See also the M.A. lUt.
GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE.
909
* Kempson, Rev. Frederic Claude,
B.A., B.C.
Moysey, Lewis, B.i4., B.C.
Smallwood, Robert Percy, B.C.
Robinson, Charles Allen, B.C.
Molesworth, Theodore Henderson,
B.A., B.C,
Ransome, Arthur Cyril, B.A., B.C.
Ellis, Francis Hamilton, B.A., B.C.
3 Wilson, Edward Adrian, B,A.
Eraser, Alexander Thomas, B.A.,
B.C.
StiflF, Harold Henry, J?. ^.
Donnell, Joseph HoUins, B.A.,B. C.
Pennington, Drury, B.A., B.C.
Taylor, Edward James Davis, B.A.,
B.C.
Poignand, Ralph Newman, B.A.,
B.C.
Lowe, William Pickering, B.A.,
B.C.
Daukes, Sydney Herhert,B.A.,B. O.
Bailey, George Frederick Selborne
B.A., B.C.
Parkinson,PercyRichard, 5 .^ . ,5. C.
Webb, Gilbert Lowell, B.A., B.C.
Markham, Richard George, B.A.,
B.C.
Priest, Robert CecU, B.A., B.C.
Stanley- Clarke, Crispian, B.A.^
B.C.
Pringle, Kenneth Douglas, B.A.,
B.C.
B.A.*^
Pemberton, Max
Freeman, Charles Edmund
Slipper, Rev. Thomas Armine
Cooper
Sewell , Wm. Wood ville Robertson
Kingdon, James Renorden
Morrow, William, LL.B.
Pearson, Arthur
f Stephenson, Philip Torrance
Dowie, Peter, LL.B.
Howitt, William Adlington
Rosing, Arthur Hermann
Richardson, George Arthur
Hancock, Walter Charles
Gostling, Ernest Victor
f Clarke, Thomas Wigston Kinglake
fCassin, John Allcroft
fWright, John Herbert
Sephton, Robert Poole
Cook, George Edward Herbert
Stuart, Francis Arthur Knox
Ouston, George Edgar
fAckroyd, Edward, LL.B.
Churton, William Arthur Vere,
LL.B.
Croom, David Halliday
Wegg, William Henry Jervis
Newington, Herbert Archer Hayes
t* Armbruster,HubertEdwardHenry
t^Gubbay, Moses Mordecai Simeon
fHartree, Cyril
Russell, Edgar Campbell
Payne, Roger, LL.B.
Hunter, Henry Malcolm
Williams, Edward Kynaston
Morris, Arnold
Engleheart, Paul
Roberts, Frank Pendray
Rigg, Richard
f Ker, James Campbell
Blakemore, Theodore Ramsay
Cecil, Charles
Gould, Leonard M'Leod
Hale, Robert Eugene Vaughan
^Keyser, Lionel Edward
p Brown, Alexander
fMacfie, John William Scott
t^Ure, Percy Neville
Fielding, Edward Fleming
McLean, Hugh
Black, Patrick
Cook, Edward Bernard
Burne, Benjamin
Barris, John Davis
Burnell, Rev. Ernest William
^Garnsey, Ernest
Clark, George Wingfield
f Nicholls, Stanley Harold
fDavies, John Rhys
Day, Bernard
Master, Dudley Cyril
Owen, Albert Harold
Jones, Thomas Arthur
Horner, Norman Gerald
Burgess, Robert, B.C.
1 Demonstrator of Anatomy.
2 Scientific Member of the Antartic Expedition,
1901.
• Existing Scholars are not included in this
list. Soe p. 11. t Formerly Scholars.
S See also the M.D. and M.B. lists.
4 Commissioner in Nyasaland.
5 Indian Civil Service.
6 H.M. Vice- Consul at Beira.
7 Professor of Applied Mechanics, South African
College, Cape Town.
8 Assistant to the Professor of Latin at Leeds
University.
9 On the staff of the Board of Agriculture and
Fisheries.
910
GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE.
Leite, Hubert Marie Joseph
Fran^ois-de-Paul Pinto
fi Lewis, Ernest Isaac
Corry, Harry Barrett
Haigh, Bernard
Dick, John Bernard Goodrich
Hathorn, Alexander Anthony Roy
Emrys-Jones, Mansel Frankhn
Clayton, Edward BeUis
Dryland, Gilbert Winter
Eaymond, Cuthbert
Ellison, Harold Blades
Svensson, Robert
Rae, Arthur Joseph
Cox, Douglas Howard
Vernon, Rupert John
t^Tillyard, Henry Julius Wetenhall
Blew, Charles Leslie
Atkinson, Edward William
t Whitehead, Charles Ernest
fBayer, Sidney Francis
Sharp, Leonard Whittaker, B.C.
Dearden, Harold
Hoffmann, Geoffrey
Marklove, John Carrington
CoUedge, Lionel
Smith, Rev. Ernest Whateley
Cave, William Thomas Charles,
LL.B.
^Teichman, Eric
Humphrys, Herbert Edward
Sephton, Ralph
Treves, Wilfred Warwick, B.C.
^ Dixon, William Scarth
Elger, Thomas Gwyn
GiUies, Harold Delf
fMair, Gilbert Robinson
Vivian, Charles St Aubyn
Shann, Samuel Edward Thornhill
Twigg, Garnett Wolseley
Wegg, Hugh Neville
Boys- Stones, William
Lee, Crichton Stirling
Elton, Henry Brown, B.C.
Hope, Georg-e Meredyth
fDuke, Herbert Lyndhurst
f Bickerdike, Robert Bryan
fLan^ley, Frederick Oswald, LL.B.
f Mitchell, Alec Lee
Hills, Arthur Hyde
Carver, Alfred Edward Arthur
Barrett, RoUo Samuel
Rhodes, William Atkinson
Parsons, Harold
Rayner, Arthur Errington
Wilson, Philip Frederick
Heald, Charles Brehmer
Higgin, Robert Francis
Harding, Edmund Wilfrid
Ellis, Rev. John Henry
WiUiams, Arthur Donald John
Bedward
Leney, Ronald John Barcham
Cox, Ralph, B. C.
Nicholson, Cuthbert John
Aurelius, Thomas
f Cam, Walter Holcroft
Lander, Harold Drew
Johnson, Harold Cecil John
Messiter, Cyril Cassan
Wedd, Edward Parker Wallmann
t^Mattingly, Harold
•j-Marsden, Tom
fHolman, Charles Colgate
f Blaikie, Cuthbert James
JLindenbaum, John Benjamin,
LL.B.
fRobson, William Newby, LL.B.
fBewley, Edward Neville, IjT^.B.
fc Padfield, Rev. Francis Joseph
7 Speakman, Laurence Arthur
Tillard, Philip John Berkeley
Sykes, Stanley William
fAlderson, Gerald Graham
Bromley, Lancelot
Moore, Charles Gordon Holland
Birks, Alan Herreuden
Cawston, Frederick Gordon
Adams, James Wilmot
Barker, Robert Lewis
Jones, Edward Hubert Gunter
LL.B.
Gray, Douglas Leslie
fNicoll, Henry Maurice Dunlop
Usher, Rev. Reginald Neville
Compton, Albert George WiUiam
Higgins, Sydney James
^Muir, Rev. Romney Moncrieff
Pattison
Billing, Edward
Lloyd-Price, Owen Lloyd
Keir, James Laurence Young, LL.B.
Hutchence, WilHam Gordon, i^iy. 5.
Gosse, Alfred Hope
t Formerly Scholar.
1 Master at Oundle School.
2 Late Research Student. Prince Consort
Prize, 1908.
3 In the consular service at Tokyo. ,
4 Stewart of Rannoch Scholar, 1905.
5 Battle Scholar, 1905. Craven Scholar, 1906.
Senior Chancellor's Medallist for Classics, 1907.
Craven Student, 1908. Thirlwall Prizeman, 1908.
6 Tyrwhitt Scholar.
7 Master at Haileybury College.
8 Winchester Reading Prize, 1907.
GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE.
mi
i^Brooks, Frederick Tom
Aurelius, Joshua
Gunter, Rev. William Hector
Batterbury, Geoffrey Richard
Page, John
Koop, Gerard Godfrey
van Schalkwijk, Johannes
Pooley, George Heniy
Harrison, Cecil Cantilupe
fDennmg, Howard
Wilks, William Arthur Reginald
t^ 3 Raven, Charles Earle
fMilsom, Ernest
JGray, WiUiam Athelstan
■fWinterbotham, Frederick Page
f Bennett, Arthur Russell
j-Tucker, Ernest Edwin George
f'^Lock, Norman Francis
Todhunter, John Reginald Arthur
Digby
Hartree, Raymond
Salomons, David Reginald Herman
Phillip, Goldsmid-Stern-
CulUmore, James
Rayner, Edwin Cromwell
Heard, Rev. Alexander St John
Watson, Francis Herbert
Worsley-Worswick, Christopher
Francis Aloysius
Townsend, Aubrey Lewis Hume
Lowson, Kenneth John, LL.B.
Sutcliffe, Joseph Hedley, LL.B.
Neame, Thomas
f* Fryer, John Claude Fortescue
Cory, Robert Francis Preston
Garrett, Gerald William Blackman
Opie, Philip Adams
Symns, James Llewellyn Montfort
Ashcroft, Harold
Thomas, Gwilym Ewart Aeron
Brown, Hubert Horan
Morgan, Rev. Ernest Charles
Goodwin, Ernest St George Sagar
Couchman, Hugh John
Smith, Rev. Everard
Gaye, Alan Willis
Stevens, Leicester Bradney
Greenough, Thomas Rigby
Fullagar, Leo Alfred
Richards, Crosland Smith
Oats, Wilfrid
5 Layton, Walter Thomas
Stevens, Rutland Duel
Little, Rev. James Armstrong
Black, James Gavin
fRichards, Francis Shakespeai'e
JEmmett, William Gidley
t Woodruff, George Gould
fLa Fontaine, Sydney Hubert
t Prior, Herman Brooke
t Knight, Henry Foley
feChittick, Hubert Stanley
f Wilkinson, George Jerrard
Bradfield, Richard
t? Compton, Robert Harold
Percival, Andrew Francis
Smith, William d'Alton
Pickett, Alfred Cleveland
He aid, Walter Marsden
Strickland, Alan Faulkner
Weeks, Llewellyn Mclntyre
Prestige, Sydney Ernest
IVIacfarlane, Charles Bate
tnVilley, Rupert Harold
Treadgold, Harry
Glyn, John Paul
Pye-Smilh, Talbot Edward Baines,
LL.D.
Crompton, James
Sparrow, GeoflErey
Ramsay, Robert Anstruther
Wainwright, Charles Barron
Attwood, Herbert Clifton
Pope, Herbert Barrett
Dyas, George Eldridge
Wigmore, James Buckley Aquilla
Bigland, Alfred Douglas
Davis, Frank Prosser
Hudson, Robert James
Buswell, Henry Leslie Farmer
Peck, John Norman
Willcocks, Robert Waller
Duncan, Joseph Hugh
Forster, Charles Michael
Norton, David George
Kennedy, Anthony
Yeats, Basil Edward
Watt, George Townsend Candy
Norton, William John
Wimbush, Rev. Ronald
Page, Martin Fountain
Be van, John May berry
Bousfield, Robert Bruce
■ Scrimgeour, Geoffrey Cameron
t^Dunlop, John Gunning Moore
fLeak, Hector
1 Formerly Scholar.
1 Late Frank Smart Student.
3 Research Students.
3 George Williams Prizeman, 1908. Assistant
Secretary, Liverpool Educational Committee.
4 Shuttleworth Student.
5 Formerly Orcsham Student. Cobden Prize-
man, 1908.
6 In the Post Office Electrical Department.
7 Frank Smart Student.
8 Tyrwhitt Scholar,;
912
GONVILLE AND CAITJS COLLEGE.
fCarey, Gordon Vero
fUhthoff, Eoland King
fMcNair, Arnold Duncan, LL.B.
■j-Meggeson, Richard Ronald Homsey
fPearkes, Andr^ Mellard
Watson, Walter Geoffrey
Rolston, Arthur Comyn
Oliver, Thomas Herbert
Brown, Harold Montagu
Stallard, George Victor
Riley, Charles Lawrence
Cooke, William Ingram
McGeagh, George Robert Denison
Cory, Charles Woolnough
Melvill, Lionel Vintcent
Raimes, Lancelot
Knox, William
Calderwood, John Lindon, LL.B.
Rigby, Francis John
Grimwade, Edward Ernest
Hickman, Christie William
Richards, Frederick Maurice Smith
Lester, Ronald Kingsley
Rendered, John Hawkes
Ebden, William Sydenham
Wells, Norman Lancaster
Stephenson, Humphry Meigh
Sutherland, James Fleming
Metcalfe-Gibson, Arthur Edward
Brown, Charles Harrington
CuUimore, William
Lewis, Trevor Edward
Atkin, Charles Sydney
Taylor, Cedric Roland
fi Stone, Gilbert, LL.B.
2Inman, Ernest Charles
Scott, Rupert Strathmore
Walford, Henry Howard
Sherman, Reginald Arthur
LL.B.
See also M.A. and
B.A. lists.
B.C. See also M.A., M.B., and
B.A. lists.
Mils. Bac.
^i Advanced Students.
Coyajee, Jehan^rshah Couverjee
Foreman, Frederick William
Audra, Emile
Rutherford, William McConnell
Student Interpreter.
Flecker, Herman Elroy
Pensioners.
Scholars are not included in this Uat (see p. 901).
Ballard, William Baker
Scovell, John Noel
Wordsworth, John Lionel
Routh, Laurence Melville
Vicary, Ronald Herbert
Mappin, Frank Crossley
Holmes, Geoffrey
Saner, John Godfrey
Bentall, Charles Edward
Macleod, Douglas Noel
Andrews, Walter Scott
Jenkinson, Stanley Noel
King, George Charles
Dale, Hugh Frederick
Jeppe, Theodore Julius Juta
Whitley, Herbert
Growse, Robert Henry
Pritchard, David
Brisley, Cuthbert Everard
fMason, James Herbert
Belfield, Stafford St George Conway
Tottenham, Charles Edward Lof tus
Pratt, Ronald Arthur Frederick
Armstrong, John Cardew
Shelley, Lewis Wilton
Hitchcock, Roger Knight
Hancock, Walter Raleigh
Avent, Mark
Warden, Arthur Reginald Stuart
Amfield, Gordon
Irwin, Alfred Percy Bulteel
TrefFry, Thomas Justin
Graham, Lionel Augustine
Stretlon, John Weston
Bartlett, Harold Sloan
Ascoli, George Hugh Daniel
Wright, Herbert Middleton
Ewing, William Turner
Aron, Frederic Adolph
Mac Donald, John Norman
Darley, Cecil Barrington
Breach, Wilfrid Norman
Watermeyer, Hei 'ert Arnold
Nang'le, Edward Jocelyn
Jarvis, Frederic
Symonds, Frederic Cotton
\ Formerly Scholar.
1 Tancred lam Student.
2 Stewart of Rannoch Scholar, 1907.
tf See also Research Students, p. 901.
GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE.
913
Miller, Austin Timaeus
Barlow, Lancelot White
Malcolm, Alau Samuel Lack
Sykes, Carrington
MacRury, Evan
Mayiie, Cyril Frederick
Eoscoe, William
Broadmead, Harold Hamilton
Lukis, Sydney
Pyman, Frederick Cresswell
Ewens, Bernard Creasy
Eaikes, William Oswell
Hatton, George Arthur Lyon
MacGregor, Malcolm
Sharp, John Edward
Ballard, Edward
Knight, Edward Foley
Tweedy, Roger John
Hutchence, Byron Levick
Sanderson, Fred Borthwick
Loveband, Francis Yerbnrgh
Haydon, Arthur Dodsworth
Lilly, George Austen
Lewis, William Hawthorne
GeU, William Charles Coleman
Cardwell, Cyril Rowland
Coates, Vincent Hope Middleton
Roberts, Alan Dixon
Storey, Lewis Henry
Getty, James Houghton
Titterton, Sidney John
Jephcott, Ernest Woodward
Bedford. Seaton HaU
Hislop, Thomas Charles Atkinson
Lescher, Frank Graham
Page, Dennis Salmon
Spackman, Harold Charles
Reynolds , Wilfrid Thomas
Drewry, George Hayward
Read, Ralph Irving
Lake, Walter Ivan
Whittall, Henry Cecil
Huelin, Edward Scotton
Dobson, Gordon Miller Bourne
MacMullen, Alfred Robinson
Claye, Hugh
Franklin, Hugh Arthur
Platts, Sydney Goodman
Squires, Charles Stephenson
Hall, Leslie Mackinder
Smith, Samuel Percy
Chapman, George Martin
Creswell, Henry Edmund
Boddam-Whetham, Gerald Avery
Bell, Aubrey Parkey
Brockman, Ralph St Leger
Riddiford, Frederick Earle
Clarke, Guy Cuthbert
Scholfield, John Arthur
Williams, Alfred Gregson
Morgan, Frederick .lames
Leig-hton, Arthur Francis
Wood, Cyril Shuckburgh
Thurston, Edgar Hugh
VVatkin- Jones, Mathaniel Thomas
Howard
Powell, George Gerald
Pye-Smith, Desmond Edward
Krige, Leo Jacobus
Walton, George Warren
Walton, John Humphrey
Russell, John Clement
Robinson, Hugh Douglas
Wheldon, Emrys John
Miskin, Geoifrey
Pentland, George Charles Croker
Oliver, Harold Gordon
Schlesinger, Gerald Leonard
Bower, Cedric William
Bull, WiUiam Edward Hugh
Brown, Thomas
Wallace, Robert William Joshua
Snell, John Aubrey Brooking
Costobadie, Lionel Palliser
Greenish, Frederick Harold Sellick
Hunter, John Hubert
Syme, Gordon Wemyss
Evatt, James Millar
Sykes, Ronald
Gimblett, Charles Leonard
Langley, Edward Ralph
Buckell, Edward Ronald
Hofif, Henry Gilson
Heard, Henry Fitzgerald
Arrowsmith, Walter Gordon
Lowry, WiUiam Augustine Harper
Turner, Arthur James
Clarke, Roger Heine
Wells-Cole, Gervas Charles
Hargreaves, Robert
Curwen, Cecil Niel
Claudet, Frederic Herbert Bon-
temps
Farr, Lawrance Ernest Augustus
Bolton
Gingell, Walter Craven
McCaw, Osmond Galbraith
Wimbush, Gordon Stuart
Gimlette, Charles Hart Medlicott
Back, Percy Robert Hatfeild
Pinkham, Charles
Williamson, John Maurice
Crosse, Thomas Latymer
Nickels, Robert Norman
39
014
GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE.
Rhodes, Sidney Herbert
Arrowsmith, George Ernest
Gardner, Robert Cotton Bruce
Fairbrother, James
Callaghan, Kenneth Ford
Guinness, John Firth Grattan
Hartree, Kenneth
Cursetjee, Heerajee Jehangir
Mannockjee
Swindlehurst, Joseph Eric
Sword, Arthur Nicholson
Manning, John Carlton
Gooderham, Ernest John Robinson
Briggs
Crompton, Reginald
Sanctuary, Campbell Thomas
Tweedie, Leslie Kinloch
Game, Arthur Kingsley
Porritt, Reginald Norman
Owen, Owen
Carr, George D'Rastricke
Reid, Cecil Boileau
Hardy, Jack
Thomas, Duncan Collison Willey
Sturgess, John
Bache, Harold Godfrey
Maunsell, Frederick Wyndham
Beard, Cyril Godfrey
Lovelock, Arthur Reginald
Kennington, William Davy
Thomson, William
Cowie, Alexander Gordon
Eyre, Leonard Bucknall
Paget, Geoffrey Walter
Day, Francis Morland
Weeks, Ronald Moore
Sanford, Dudley William
Turcan, James Somerville
Baker, Stanley
Marshall, Arthur Raymond
Ainsley, Alan Colpitts
Mosse, Cotton Grimley Tenison
Fitton, Richard
Cullimore, Charles
Leather, James Bertram
Dobson, Harry Desborough
Bell, John Dobree
Marten, Robert Humphrey
Macgregor, Andrew Hamilton
Hewitt, Rupert Conrad
Robertson- Shersby, Robert
Cockayne, Alan Andreas
Hutchison, John Colville
Fruhe-Sutcliffe, Reginald
Woolward, Arthur Trevor
Dickson, Arthur Francis
YoUand, Reginald Horace
Woolls, George Harman
Curwen, Brian Murray
Stafford, Harry Neville
Gregory-Jones, Cecil
Bull, Henry Cecil Herbert
Combe, Edmund Percy
Cant, Frederick Vaudrey
Pike, Howard Hurstwood
Doak, James Kidd Robertson
Jasper, Reginald Frederic Tudor
Montague, Paul Denys
Cross, Kenneth Mervyn Basker-
ville
Methven, Malcolm David
James, Edward Haughton
Myles, Herbert Blythe
Lamb, Cecil Mortimer
Playfair, Kenneth
Bailey, Thomas Burton
Hotblack, Gerald Vernon
Cranfield, Reginald Eric
Cottam, Horace Charles Bowman
Pask-Hughes, Bernard
Rogers, Eric Norman Showell
Drury, Alan Nigel
Langdale, Arthur Hugh
Back, Hatfeild Arthur William
Richardson, Conrad
Mitchell, Alfred William Coutts
Maiden, Edmund Claud
Pears, Robert
Costigan, Robert Hampton
Wileman, Gerald Watkins Brett
Liang, Pao Kau
Loo, Gerald Liang
Brownsword, Douglas Anderson
Clarence Smith, Kenneth William
Barraclough, Jack Norman
Faulkner, Odin Tom
Goodall, Charles Cunliffe
Grantham-Hill, Clermont
Vos, Philip
Jacob, Arthur Cecil
Williams, Oswald Temple
Norsworthy, Edwal
Kon, George Armand Robert
Isidorovitch
Marett Tims, Ronald Douglas
Wilkinson, Noel
Milne, Herbert John Mansfield
GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE
915
PATRONAGE.
Counties*
Bucks....
Camb....
Devon...
Dorset...
isforfolk.'.
Somerset
Suffolk...
Benefices .
Beachampton, R.
Chatteris, V.
Bratton Fleming, R.
Bincombe, R. )
Broadway, R. S
Blofield, R.
Denver, R.
Foulden, V.>
Oxburgh,R.5
Hetherset, R.
Hockwold , R. cum >
Wilton, V. \
Kirstead, R.
Mattishall, V. cuml
Pasley,R. 5
St Clem, on the J
Bridge, Norw. R. >
Swanton Morleyi
with Worthing)
Stratton, Longa,R.
Weeting.All Sts. R. i
Weeting,StMy. R. \
Wheatacre,AllSts. R
Kittisford. R.
Mutford, V. cum \
Barnby, R. j
Layenham, R.
Inst.
1904
1901
1875
1906
1880
1905
1906
1903
1903
1904
1896
1897
1896
1905
1900
1896
1906
1893
1907
Incumbents .
R. F. Cobbold, M.A.
H. F. Bagshaw, M.A.
P.J. Wodehouse,M.A.
C.E.G.May,M.A.,LL.M.
J. P. Garrick, M.A.
G. D. Barry, M.A.
W. Coombe.M.A.
John Still, M.A.
F. R. Tennant, D.D.
T. R. Hall, M.A.
E. Madoc Jones, M.A.
J. R. Denham
A. J. Hunter, M.A.
D. A. Stewart, M.A.
R.A.Oram, M.A.
E. Square, M.A.
G. N. Storrs, M.A.
J.J. Dyson, M.A.
W. B. L. Hopkins, M.A.
B.A,
1880
1883
1859
1883
1858
1886
1879
1869
1888
1882
1885
1869
1885
1867
1874
1867
1874
1879
)— 2
TRINITY HALL.
(Founded 1350.)
rhe College Statutes are published among the Farliamentary
Papers of IS81.
This College was founded by William Bateman, Bishop of
Norwich, in the year 1350. The Founder's words are ;
" Volumus quod Collegium Scholarium supradictum vocetur
Collegium Scholarium Sanctro Trinitatis de Norvico, et quod
Domus quam inhabitabit dictum Collegium nominetur Aula
Sanctse Trinitatis de Norvico."
The College was further incorporated by an Act of Parliament
of the reign of Elizabeth under the name of "The College or Hall
of the Holy Trinity in the University of Cambridge."
The foundation was subsequently augmented by Simon Bailing,
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 the
Founder until the year 1860, when new Statutes were enacted.
These Statvites 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
tenable for six years from the date of election. The holding of
certain College offices or Professorship in the University prolongs
the tenure of the Fellowships.
There is one Professorial Fellowship at this College.
TRINITY HALL. 917
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 he ^iven 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 Univers^ity.
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 £16 was left in 1874 by Mr Jonas Cressingham, who
was long a Member of the College, to be oflFered 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 h)y the pupils
of the late Rev, H. Latham, for many years a tutor and lately
Master of the College.
A Prize of £3. 3s. 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 FuU particalart may be obtained br appjicitioo to the Tutor.
018 TRINITY HALL.
Prizemen, 1909.
History. Science. Law.
Martineau, W. Bassett, H. L. Baker, J. E.
Bispham, 0. Burrell, R. E.
Lee, J. M.
Lucas, W. T,
Spinks, G. T.
Essay Prize, 1908. Latin Essay Prize, 1908.
Cressingham Prize Essay. Not awarded.
Ardeshir, A. H.
Latham Prizes, 1908—1909.
Haughton, S. H.
Ardeshir, A. H.
Sowden, J. R.
Whitcombe, L.
LIST OF MASTERS
1350 Robert deStretton.
1355 Adam de Wickmore.
1384 Robert Braunch.
1413 Henry Wells.
1429 Marmaduke Lumley .
1443 Simon Dalling.
1453 Simon de Thornham.
1471 William Dalling.
1502 Edward Shouldham.
1505 John Wright.
1512 Walter Hewke.
1520 Thomas Larke.
1525 Stephen Gardiner.
1549 Walter Haddon.
1552 William Mowse.
1553 Stephen Gardiner.
1555 Henry Hervey.
1584 Thomas Preston.
1598 John Cowell.
1611 Clement Corbet.
1626 Thomas Eden.
1645 Robert King.
1645 John Bond.
1660 Robert King.
1676 Sir Thomas Exton.
1688 George Oxenden.
1702 George Bramstone.
1710 Sir Nathaniel Lloyd.
1735 Sir Edward Simpson.
1764 Sir James Marriott.
1803 Sir William Wynne.
1815 Thomas Le Blanc.
1843 Sir Herbert Jenner Fust.
1852 Thomas Charles Geldart.
1877 Sir Henry James Sumner
Maine.
1888 Henry Latham.
1902 Edwakd Anthony Bece.
Visitor t The Crown.
THE PRESENT SOCIETY.
^Master, Edward Anthony Beck, M.A.
Vice-Master, George Buchan Shirrcs, M.A.
Tutors, The Master, G. B. Shirres, M.A.
Assistant Tutors, W. G. Bell, M.A., P. C. Gaul, M.A.
Dean, Rev. H. S. Cronin, B.D.
Mathematical Lecturers, W. G. Bell, M.A., G. B. Shirres, M.A. ,
P. C. Gaul, M.A.
Classical Lecturers, The Master, C. F. Angus, M.A.
Law Lecturers, H. Bond, LL.D., W. R. Rendell, M.A.
Lecturer in Divinity, The Rev. H. S. Cronin, B.D.
1 ChanoeUor'a EnglUh MedallUt, 1868, 1870. Seatonian Prizemaa, 1874.
TRINITY HALL.
919
Prcelector in Natural Science,
W. H. Gaskell, M.A., M.D., F.R.S.
Lecturer in Moral and Historical Sciences,
T. Thornely, M.A.
ProflectoTy 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. H. S. Cronin, B.D.
Director in Agricultural Studies^
Frederick William Bootson, M.A.
Director in Engineeriyig Studies, P. C. Gaul, M.A.
Director in Geology and Zoology, F. A. Potts, M.A.
Fellows.
Hopkins, Rev. Frank Lawrence, M.A.
1 Bell, Walter George, M.A.
2 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.
6 Cronin, Rev. Harrv Stovell, M.A., B.D.
^Thornely, Thomas, M.A.
Rendell, William Reginald, M.A.
Angus, Charles Franklin, M.A.
^ Potts, Frank Armitage, M.A.
Honorary Fellows.
sRomer, The Right Hon. Sir Robert, M.A., G.C.B., G.C.M.G.
^o*Birrell, The Right Hon. Augustine, B.A.
i^Furnivall, Frederick James, M.A.
^2 Lawrence, The Hon. Sir Alfred Tristram
^ Temple, Lieutenant- Colonel Sir Richard Carnac, CLE.
Lau) Student.
Davies, Clement Edward, B.A. & LL.B.
• Oneof His Majesty's Counsel.
1 Lecturer in Mathematics to Non-Collegiate
Students.
8 Chancellor's English Medallist, 1876, 1878.
Membem' Prizeman, 1880. HuUean Prizeman,
1881. Seatonian Prizeinan, 1885 Vice-Chan-
cellor of the TTniversity of Liverpool. Super-
numerary Fellow of the College. Honorary
LL.D. of Aberdeen.
3 Members' Prizeman, 1875. Chancellor'* Legal
Medallist, 1877- Lecturer in Law at Trinity
College.
4 University Lecturer in Advanced Physiology.
Marshall Hall Prizeman of the Royal Medical and
Chirurgical Society, 1888. Gold Medallist of the
Royal Society, 1889. Baly Medallist of the Royal
College of Physicians. Hon. LL.D. Edinburgh.
5 Professor of Pathology.
6 Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Exeter.
7 Whewell's Scholar for International Law, 1878.
LighlfootHistoriCJl Scholar, 1879. Burney Prize-
man,1879.
8 Harkness Scholar, 1905. Mark Quested Ex-
hibitioner, 1906. Late Assistant Superintendent
of the Museum of Zoology.
9 Smith's Prizeman, 1863. Late one of the Lords
Justices of His Majesty's Court of Appeal. For-
merly Fellow of Trinity Hall.
10 M.P. for Bristol (North), Chief Secretary for
Ireland.
U Hon. Dr. Phil. Berlin, Founder and Director
of the New Shakspere, Early English Text, Wyclif
and Chaucer Societies, &c. Hon. D.Litt. Oxford,
12 Judge of the High Court of Justice, King's
Bench Division.
920
TRINITY HALL.
Foundation Scholars.
AflBeck, Robert
Baker, John Edgar
Bull, Archibald William Major
Evans, Vivian Wentworth Eyre
Gomme, Ralph Eliot
Leakey, Hugh
Seymour, Vere Hugh
Spinks, George Tuke
Wynn, Harold Edward
Scholars 7iot on
Armstrong, Brian Desmond
Budd, Walter
Crawford, Colin Grant
Fox, Lewis Charles
Gibbons, Stanley Alexander
Bassett, Harold Llewellyn
Bispham, Charles
Burrell, Robert Eric
Lee, John Mitchell
Lucas, William Thornton
Mason, Arthur Denis Clarkson
Oldfield, Claude Philip
Pratt, GeoflFrey Cheesbrough
Rideal, Eric Keightley
the Foundation.
Hopewell, Donald Gardner
Parker, Leslie Henry
Simpson, Geoffrey Barnsley
Wharton, Frank Hammond
FORMER FELLOWS,
Whose names remain on the Boards of the College {with the date
their election).
Lightwood, John Mason, M.A.
of
1854 Campbell, Robert, M.A.
1 Smith, Lumley, M.A.
1856 Atkinson, Rev. George Barnes,M.A.
1866 2Romer, Right Hon. Sir Robert,
M.A.,G.C.B., G.C.M.G.
1867 3Warr, Henry Denny, M.A.
1868 * Carpenter, Edward, M.A.
1871 * Osborn, Thomas, George, M.A.
1874 *6 Clark, James WilJiam, M.A.
Henn, Edward Lovett, M.A.
' Nicol, James Carpenter, M.A.
Headlam, Clinton Edward
Sowerby, M.A.
Campbell, Colin Edmund, M.A.
8 Bate, John Pawley, LL.D.
Aldis, Arthur Cyril Webb
Nobleman,
1872 ' Burghclere, Lord
D.D.
1909 The Lord Bishop of Burnley
LL.D.
1880 lOfOclgers, William Blake
Ranee, Henry William Henniker
1886 iiReynell, Rev. Vincent Charles
Reynell
1888 i2|Barnard, Rev. Dennis Jacob
Johnson
Burton, Rev. Frederick Martin
isfFraser, Hugh
Emanuel, Samuel Henry
Richardson, Harry Leo Sidney
Smith, Frederick Charles
fCarr, Frank
M.D.
Finch, John Edward Moniagu
t Russell, James William
f Salaman, Redcliffe Nathan
187
187
188
186
18£
19C
186
18S
IBS
18S
19C
19C
187
19C
t Formerly Scholarg.
* One of His Majesty's Counsel.
1 Le Ba»Priieman, 1858. One of His Majesty's
Counsel. Late Recorder of Sandwich. Judge of
the City of London Court.
2 See note on page 843- 3 Bell Scholar, 1863.
4 Burney Prizeman, 18rO.
5 Head Master of Rydal Mount School, Col-
wyn Bay.
6 Legal Adviser to the Board of Agriculture.
7 Hulsean Prizeman, 1886. Head Master of
Portsmouth Grammar School.
8 Members' Prizeman, 1884. Examiner in the
University of London. Reader in Jurisprudence.
Roman Law, and International Law, to the Inns
of Court.
9 Formerly President of the Board of Agri-
culture.
10 Members Prizeman, 1871. One of His Majes-
ty's Counsel. Recorder of Plymouth. Director of
Legal Studies at the Inns of Court, London.
Honorary LL.D. University of Tufts College,
Massachusetts, TT.S A.
11 Late Master of the Choristers' School, King's
College, Cambridge.
12 Late Head Master of Stamford School.
13 Prox. accessil Chancellor's Medal for Legal
Studies, 188.V Reader in Common Law to the
Council of Legal Education; Examiner in Common
Law and the Law of Evidence to the University
of London.
TKINITY HALL.
921
M.A.
0 Woodhouse, Robert
1 Kynaston, John
6 Sawyer, Rev. William George
7 Franks, Rev. John Firth
S Maitland, Rev. John Whitaker
0 Penfold, Hugh Charles
L Dennis, George William
2 iPennethorne,Deane Parker
Prenderg^st, Arthur Hugh
Dairy ni pie
Reynell, Rev. Georg-e Carew
t Burnaby-Atkin8,Thomas FredericJi
King*, Joshua
Johnson, Thomas Scarborough
> Goddard, John Leybourn
1 Brown, James Clifton
Miller, Rev. George
*Bayford, Robert Augustus
Jenner-Fust, Herbert
i Richardson, Ralph
Geldart, Henry Charles
> Starkie,Rev. Henry Arthur
Firth, Samuel
I fStokes, Rev. Arthur
> Turner, Harcourt
Ford, Arthur Ranken
[ Elliott, William
Berens, Alexander Augustus
Butler, Rev. George Hew (&LL.M.)
Hooper, John Harvey
I t^Malden, Henry Elliot
^Waters, Rev. Samuel George
Richardson , J asper Myers
Moore, Rev. Charles Thomas
Beck, Rev. Harry Edward
Davy, William
Cooke, Henry
Douglas, Archibald
** Wheeler, Thomas Whittenbury
+ Dickinson, John
-f^Cook, Charles Archer
Gardner, Benjamin Bamber
fGoldney, George Hone Hone
Thompson, Lawrence Charles
Frederick
Lomax, John Chadwick
Tyerman,CuthbertBainbridge Luke
Preston, Edward Stuart
fLowry, Rev. Somerset Corry
Alder, Rev. Herbert
Raphael, Louis Edward
Atkinson, Rev. Edward 1882
Williams, Charles Francis Abdy (&
Mus. Bac.)
Patterson, Alexander Henry
Horsfall, William Hodgson 1883
fLush, Alfred Herbert
Boulton, Godfrey
Francis, Walter Hamond
°Robb, Frederick Spencer
Coles, Hugh Thomas 1884
PoJe-Carew, Rev. Gerald
Simonds, Henry Edmund (& LL.B.)
Bird, Rev. Maurice Charles Hilton 1885
Coster, Churchill William
Barclay, Edward Exton
Isaacson, Frederick John Francis
Wootton (<§r LL.M.)
Martineau. Ernest 1886
'Layland-Barratt, Sir Francis, Bart.
Cole, John
Coghill, Rev. Ernest Arthur
Walford, Ambrose Berry
Lomax, Rev. Thomas Leech 1887
Bacon, Rev. Reginald Cazalet
Wyatt, John Arthur Penfold
Bramwell, Rev. William
Thompson, Harold Croker Springall 1888
Ryeroft, Rev. Edmund Hugh
Sidney, Thomas Stafford
Barran, Henry (& LL.M.)
Heape, Herbert
Bridgwater, Rev. John Henry
8 Baines, Matthew Talbot 188»
Burroughes, Rev. Edward Robert
8Dias,Felix Reginald (& LL.M.)
Wade, Charles Stewart Douglas
Hurrell, Harold William
Squire, Ralph Tyndale
Lan^ham, Frederick George 1890
(& LL.B.)
Lambe, John J^awrence
t Bernard, William Cecil (& LL.B.)
■Of Roxburgh, John Robert (&LL.B.)
Cock, Rev. Edwin Henry
Bigwood, James Edward Cecil
Cortes, Alberto 1891
Dumas, Hugh Charles Sowerby
+ Formerlv Scholar*.
• One of His Majesty's Counsel.
1 Chancellor's Legal Medallist. 1860.
2 Chancellor's English Medallist, 1871. Hon.
Secretary and Vice-President of the Bo;aI His-
torical Society.
8 Head Master, King Edward's Sch. Xuneaton.
4 County Court Judge, Circuit No. 8S.
9 Chief Charity CommisBioner.
6 Temporary Brigadier General commanding
11th Brigade, Eastern District.
7 M.P. for Deyonshire (Torquay Division).
8 One of the Commissioners under the Small
Holdings and Allotments Act.
9 Crown Counsel for the Island of Ceylon and
Additional District Judge, Colombo.
10 Bursar of Westminster College.
39—5
022
TRINITY HALL.
1891 Fuller, Rev. Wilfrid
Johnson, Herbert Alfred
Rayner, Oscar Welwyn
1893 1 1 Ashley, John George
'fBristowe, Rev. Charles John
Gillott, Alfred Joseph
f Hamilton, Robert William
Stothart, James Bell
Waller, Rev. Wathen Henry
Woodin, Leopold Daniel
Hodge, Rev. Edward Grose
1894 Verey, Charles Gerald
1895 Acheson-Gray, Rev. Herbert
Acheson
Corry, Viscount
Dawson, Rev. Herbert Joseph
Prest, Edward Emerson Bainbridge
1896 Clifton-Smith, Rev. Frederick
Davis, Rev. Arthur Baldwin
Swale, Charles Alured Lambert
1897 Biggs, Arthur Holland (& LL.M.)
Copeland, William Fowler Mount -
ford
Courthope-Munroe, Harry
Norton, Rev. Cyril Henry
Watney, Arthur Norman
1898 Binney, James
Davidson, Henry George Lindsay
Dootson, Frederick William
Field, Rev. Arthur
"Fynes-Clinton, Arthur Norreys
Irvine, Henry William Kennedy
Russell, William (& LL.M.)
f Wade, William Mercer {& LL.B.)
Waterlow, Edgar Lutwyche
1899 t Armstrong-, John Henry Nicholas
*Bevan, Charles Oliver
Chamberlin, Rev. Charles Marshall
Cowper, Henry Alexander
Ferguson - Davie, Rev. Charles
James
Shaw, Jesse
Verey, Rev. Cecil Henry
Watson, Arthur Toward
1900 Custance, Rev. Charles Edward
Salwey
Jenner-Fust, Herbert, Junr.
Johnson, Lionel Arthur Thewlis
Smith, Aubrey Augustus
IWest, Rev. Edward Courtenay
1901 Austin, John Standish Thomas
Joseph
19(
19(
Burrows, Stemdale
Ingram, Rev. Arthur George
Bates, Rev. Guy Lockington
f Dentith, Arthur William
Heath, Robert William
Oakey, Godfrey James
Simpson, Thomas
d'Avigdor-Goldsmid, Osmond Elim 19{
(& LL.B.)
Fanshawe, Richard Eveljm
Gregory, George Monro Allan
Merriman, Mark Marshall
Parker, Francis Cecil ShireclifFe
Selbie, Rev. William Boothby
Shillington, John Melville
(& LL.B.)
Wheeler, Montague
f Paterson, John Melvin (& LL.M.)
Gladstone, Hugh Steuart
Atkinson, Rev. William Milner 19
(& LL.B.)
fBarclay, Francis Hubert
Bruce, Rev. John Collingwood
Gainsford
Curtis, Walter Septimus
sfHaworth, Rev. Harold Wilfred
Luard, Harold
Sinclair, Robert Charles Hamilton
Scargill, Lionel Walter Kennedy 19
Thornely, Percival Ernest Wilfrid
(& LL.B.)
Tingey, William Harold
Watt, Ernest Loraine
Benn, Charles Anthony 19
Ginn, Dennis Barton
Hatton-Fraenkl,Rev.Edwin George
Huntriss, Edward Mitchell
Jenner-Fust, Rev. Denton
Mason, Cecil Charles
Spratt, Herbert James
Woodland, Vincent Reynolds
Thomson, James George Orr 19
Townley, Rev. Alick Peregrine
Wilson, Harold Remington
Cole, Skelton 19
Fearnsides, Edwin Greaves (M.B.
& B.C.)
Leake, Charles Ferguson
LL.M.
Budding, Rev. John
Franklyn, HoUond
16
+ Formerly Scholars.
• One of His Majesty's Counsel.
1 Actuary and Principal, War Office.
2 Director of Education to the County CouncU
of Nottinghamshire.
8 Late Junior Student of Christ Church, Oxford.
4 Master at Eton.
5 Winchester Beading Prize, 1899.
TRINITY HALL.
923
163 ' Geldart, Rev. James William
t Kelly , Rev. Frederick Festus
*Ren8haw, Walter Charles
«Dilke, Right Hon. Sir Charles
Wentworth, Bart.
Fitzgerald, Sir Robert Uniacke
Penrose, Bart.
' Mil vain, Thomas
Gray, Rev. Ernest Ang-el
Fisher, Rev. Robert
Morg-an, Henry Robert
93 t^ Phillips, Walter Ross
96 Barlow, Lyonell
98 Mason, Harold Percy
99 Hind, OHver Watts
08 Oliver, David Thomas
51
LL.B.per Stat.Eliz.
Brooksbank, Edward
B.A,
59 t Martineau, John
JO +Methold, Thomas Tindal
5 Smith, Horace
51 Rogers, John Bellas
54 t* Alexander, David Lindo
fRoupell, Norton Aylmer
58 fBeal, Edward
Hyett, Francis Adams
^0 Hesse, Frederick William
^1 Winthrop, Neilson
t^ Dickens, Henry Fielding
Jones, Henry Edward
* Davis, Richard Bramwell
Ward, John Henry
Gumming, John
Mortimer, Lewis Gordon
* Lush, Charles Montagu
Stewart, John Charles
Mercer, William Lindsay
Barton, Charles Croker
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
J4 7 Morgan, John Lloyd
fMawson, Henry (& LL.B.)
fHildyard, Edward Digby
Du Croz,Gerva8e Edward
Lonsdale, Bernard
t Wigram, Robert Ainger
Brodhurst, Maynard Sandys
Herries, William Dobree
Devitt, Arthur
Knox, William Douglas Carnegy
Lawson, William
Wardlaw, Harold Penrose Mark
fTurner, Richard Whitbourn
Ramus, Bertram Edward de Noel
Cohen, Philip Arthur
Page, Robert Palgrave
Bright-Smith, Vandeleur
Morris, Percy
^ Nussey, Sir Thomas Willans, Bart.
O'Neal, Thomas Woolcombe
Barton
Pearce-Serocold, Edward John
Clarke, Edward Percival
Howard, Arthur Dashwood
-f-Mellor, James Gilbert Shaw
(& LL.B.)
Bloomfield, Ernest Read
Mathew, Charles James
Richardson, Charles William
Bayford, Robert Frederic
Berney, Robert Henry
Dawson, John Miles
Jenkins, Huntly Eugene
Manisty, Edward Ashbumer
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
Manby, Percy Alan Farrer
Miller, Hubert James
Richardson, Edward Cleland (&
LL.B.)
Steele, Adam Rivers
Bell, Adam Searle
1886
1887
1888
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
• One of His Majesty's Counsel.
t Formerly Scholars.
1 Honorary Canon of Ripon Cathedral.
2 M.P. lor Gloucestershire (Forest of Dean)
Lnte President of the Local GoTernmeni Board.
3 One of His Majesty's Counsel. Recorder of
Bradford. Judge Advocate General.
4 Whewell Scholar, 1878. Professor of Law
in the University of Leeds.
5 A Police M'tgiAtrate for the Metropolis.
6 Recorder of Maidstone. Une of HisMajesty'a
Counsel.
7 M.P, for C>vrmarthenshire, West Division.
8 M.P. for Poatel'ract.
924
TRINITY HALL.
1899 Bridgwater, Havard Noel
tChapman,HerbertStanley(&LL.B.)
Ellis, William Henry Mandeville
Jennings, George Montgomery
t Palmer, Herbert Richmond
{& LL.B.)
1900 Adams, Reginald Francis
fBookless, John Smeed
Brunner, Stanley
Cox, Bevan Charles
Gill, Blacket
Litchfield, Percy Collins
Rose, Digby Beaconsfield
1901 Allcock, Egerton
Keighley, William George Mac-
G regor
Pease, Owen Beaumont
Smith, Alfred William Exton
White, Reginald Julius (& LL.B.)
1902 fBarnard, Dennis Christopher (&
LL.B.)
Helm, James Howard
Heneage, Hon.Rev.Thomas Robert
Howell, Rapelje Hunting
Jackson, Evelyn Willan(& LL.B.)
Johnson, Eric Townsend(& LL.B.)
Lawson, Digby
f Megarry, Robert Lindsay (& LL.B.)
Taylor, William Edward
Sharp, Milton
1903 Clarke, Louis Colvill Grey
Horn, Allen
Lynch, Percy Algernon
Milton, Harold Aubrey
Owen, Gerald Campbell {& LL.B.j
Smith, Montague Vivian
Spicer, Norman
Whiteley, Ronald Ernest
1904 Gordon, Arthur GranviUe
fHopkins, Walter Donald
Jackson, George Stiebel
Paget-Tomlinson, Edw. Edmondson
Steele, John Wheatley
Wallace, Peter Brown
Ward, Herbert Lipson (& LL.B.)
1905 Bell, William Archibald Juxon
Hodges, William Cliflfe
Hutchinson, Anthony Christopher
Campbell
fMatthaei, Ernst Roger
Spicer, Malcolm
1906 ifBurrows, Roland
fCaporn, Arthur Cecil (& LL.B.)
Crowley, Frederick
Hargreaves, Harman
Hutchinson, Godfrey Creswell (&
LL.B.)
Ilangakoon, John William Richard
Maitland, Peregrine Neave
Martin, Edward Graeme
fRamsey, Walter James (& LL.B.)
Shimwell, Humphrey
Batten, Herbert Copeland Carey 191
Brayshaw, Edmund Leonard
fDavies, Clement Edward (&LL.B.)
fDoll, W Uliam Alfred MUlner
Fisher, Oakden
Howett, Frank
Simpson, Walter Anthony
Sprake, Leslie Cecil
Welch, John Henry
Brooksbank, Stamp 191
Litton, WiUiam Roy Upton
Seligman, Gerald Abraham
Simpson, Arthur Joseph Bradney
Ward, John Sebastian Marlow
Whitcombe, Leonard
Alcock, William Broughton 19(
Bleakley, John Allen
Caldwell, Keith Farquhar Townley
Cooper, Patrick Ashley
Eves, Ralph Shakspeare
Haughton, Sidney Henry
Johnson, George Bernard Brimley
Page, Cecil Grantham
Stuart,Douglas Cecil Rees (& LL.B.)
Thew, Vivian Gordon
LL.B.
fOwen, Georg-e Leader 185
2 Bignold, Sir Arthur 186
Hornby, Edmund Geoffrey Stanley 186
Hay-Hill, Rev. Reginald 186
Warwick, Richard 186
fMarye, George Thomas 186
fRiley, Moreton John 186
fSayer, Charles Lane
fs Manisty , Herbert Francis 187
M^Leod, Charles Eldred 188
^ Raphael, Herbert Henry
fBevan, Louis Rhys Oxley {& B.A.) 189;
Hind, Lawrence Arthur (& B.A.) 1891
M.B. & B.C.
Syfret, Stephen Boxer
t Formerly Scholars.
1 Whewell Scholar, 1903. George Long Prize,
1905. Chancellor's Legal Medallist, 1906
2 M.P. for Wick Burghs.
3 One of His Msgesty'g Counsel. Recorder of
Berwick-on-Tweed. Solicitor General for the
Duchy of Lancaster.
4 M.P. for Derbyshire (Southern Div.).
TKINITY HALL.
025
Pensioners .
Becke, Charles Robert
Bell, Thomas Norman Jarvis
Brocklehurst, Sir Philip Lee
Fernie, William James
Gotto, Henry Stanley
Gwynne, Koland Vaughan
Haines, William Kibton
Hoggan, William Holms
Maguire, James Francis
Nairn, Robert Spencer
Sandford, Thomas George Wills
Stephan, Henry John Charles
Thornewill, Charles Clive
Ware, Beaumont George
Wingfield Digby, Frederic James
Bosworth
^ Wodehouse, Lord
Davies, David John
Knowles, Edwin Arthur
Onions, James Bernard
Newberry, Ernest Edgar
Kitehing, Harold Edward
Sharp, Charles George Gordon
Cahusac, Stuart Douglas Nugent
Richardson, Thomas Dow
Barton, Thomas Eyre
Compston, George Dean
Dolbey, Roger Clarke
Edgar, Walter Herbert
Flannery, Harold Fortescue
Haslam, Ralph Alexander Mac
Ewen
Heaton- Armstrong, JohnDunamace
Hornidge, Edward Stewart
Kaplan, Isaac
Lomax, Arthur Gilbert
2+Sowden, John Russell
Thomson, Gordon Lindsay
^Affleck, Robert
Ansdell, Richard Carrol
J Baker, John Edgar
Beverley, Robert Berthold
Blackburn, Geoffrey Gaskell
J Bull, Archibald William Major
Collings- Wells, Leonard CoUings
Cooke, Cecil Pybus
Davy, William James
Dickens, Cedric Charles
Dworzak, Alfred Edgar
JEvans, Vivian Wentworth Eyre
Gilbert, Thomas
JGomme, Ralph Eliot
Hawkins, Alban Goring Bailey
Hume-Williams, Roy Ellis
Hunter, Godfrey Jackson
King, Herbert Ryder
J Leakey, Hugh
Loly, Gerard Masterman
Mary on- Wilson, Thomas Spencer
Mortada, Ismail
Nicholson, Malcolm
Nutting, Ronald
Olivier, Eric
Pawson, David Owen
Pickersgill, Joseph
Reeders, Wilhelm Johannes
Marnitz
Reynard, Charles Frederick Peter
I Seymour, Vere Hugh
JSpinks, George Tuke
Tacon, Dudley George Tomline
Thomas, Oscar Clifford
Townsend, Philip Charles
Wilson, Edward Rowland
JWynn, Harold Edward
Abaza, Mohamed Saad El din
Adams, Robert Sefton
Atkinson, Gerald Buddie
:J:Bassett, Harold Llewellyn
Ba U, Maung
BeUew, Edward Henry
Bennett, Geoffrey Neville
JBispham, Charles
JBurrell, Robert Eric
Cotton, Brian Gorden Hamilton
Courthorpe-Munroe, Caryl Henry
Evans, Henry Richard
Farmiloe, Thomas Howard
Fetherstonhaugh, Robert Geoffrey
Eraser, Mackenzie Hamilton
Gazieli, Fathallah Mohamed
Giles, Hew O'Halloran
Horton, William Robert
Jackson, Wesley Pickard
Laidlay, John Christopher
Landsberg, Albert Clinton
JLee, John Mitchell
Lee-Booker, Roland
Long, Jocelyn Achille Edwin
J Lucas, WiUiam Thornton
McMillan, John Furse
Martineau, Wilfrid
JMason, Arthur Denis Clarkson
Mellor, Arnold
Moorhouse, William Barnard
Rhodes
tOldfield, Claude Philip
I M-P. for Mid Norfolk.
S Squire SchoUr, 1907.
X Scholar*.
926
TRINITY HALL.
Paget, George Norrie
Parish, Frank George Woodbine
Bias
, Reginald FeUx
fFox, Lewis Charles
Pearson, i'rancis Geoffrey
f Gibbons, Stanley Alexander
Phipps, Charles Bathurst Hele
Gower, Joshua Reginald
Pigott, George Godfrey Caledon
Hope, Laurence Nugent
JPratt, Geoffrey Cheesbrough
JRideal, Eric Keightley
f Hopewell, Donald Gardner
Leigh, Robert
Roskill, Wilfrid Gustav
Lockwood, Edward Marston
Siciliano, Paul
f Parker, Leslie Henry
Sternberg, Edgar Adolphus Joseph
Porter, Vyvyan Kingsley
Stuart, Colin Montague
Prince, Gerald Webster
Thornely, Ronald Roscoe
Rawcliffe, Claude Ramsay
Vachell, Frank
Rodocauachi, Peter
Webster, Rowland Burdon
Shelley, Guy Birkbeck
Woodhouse, Gerald Herbert
t Simpson, Geoffrey Barnsley
f Armstrong, Brian Desmond
Swann, Sidney Ernest
Bellew, Bryan Bertram
Trusted, Harry Herbert
fBudd, Walter
Watkins, William StrugneU
Chambers, Eric Holland
Webster, William Gordon
Cox, Aubrey Paul
tWharton, Frank Hammond
fCrawford
, Colin Grant
Whi
tfeld, Nigel Barnard
xhibitioners.
t Scholars.
t E
PATRC
)NAGE.
LL,B
Counties.
Betiefices.
Inst.
Ificumbents.
or
B.A.
Cambs.
St Edward, Camb.
1909
A. S. Thornton, B.A.
1874
Essex....
Wethersfield,V.
1889
R.H. Hill.LL.B.
1864
Hunts-
Fenstanton.
1890
G. H. Frewer,M.A.
1878
Norfolk .
Swannington, R.
1892
G.B. Atkinson, M. A.
1856
Woodalling,V.
Cowling, V.
1897
G. Rayleigh Vicars,"|
M.A. /
F. R. Rawes, M.A.
1884
Suffolk...
1907
1867
Kentford, R.cum )
Gazeley,V. S
1897
G.H.Butler, M.A.
1870
CORPUS CHRISTl COLLEGE.
(Founded 1352.)
This College owes its foundation to two Societies which existed
in Cambridge in the early part of the fourteenth century, called
the Guilds of Corpus Christi and of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
These Guilds having, about the year 1350, been united into one
under the name of ** Gilda preciosi Corporis Jesu Christi et glo-
riossB Virginis MarisB 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 Beatse 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.
h. 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 (1577) of Sir Nicholas Bacon, Lord
Keeper of the Great Seal.
/. Of the Foundation (1903) of E. B. Cowell, Professor of
Sanskrit, Fellow of the College.
Six or Seven Entrance Scholarships varying in value from ^30
to ^80, tenable for two years, are offered annually for competition
for Students who have not yet commenced residence.
The Scholarships of the foundations a, h, c, e and /are awarded
in June to students at the end of their first or second year of
residence. They are tenable until the end of the third year ; in
special cases they are extended beyond the third year.
928 COKPUS CHKISTI COLLEGE.
The two Spencer Scholarships are bestowed on deserving
Students needing assistance, in their second or third year of
residence. These Scholarships are in the gift of the Master.
Their value is £20 a year each, with rooms.
Scholarships awarded or increased, 1909.
Entrance Scholar ships.
For Classics, W. M. Askwith, E. M. Kirkpatrick.
For Mathematics, W. Butterworth, F. Sandon.
For Natural Science, P. C. L. Thorne.
Exhibitions.
P. N. Harston.
Scholarships .
Ds lUingworth, Ds Morris, A. T. Laing, J. C. Wrigley, S. C. Morgan,
C. B. Havers, J. J. Finch, W. B. Jefferson, A. K. Glasson, R. E. Eenoy.
Spencer Scholars.
M. Frost, A. K. Glasson.
The post of Organist is held by a Student, the stipend being
£50 a year with rooms. There are also two Chapel Clerks with
a stipend of J21 a year each, two Choral Exhibitioners with a
stipend of ^20 a year each, and a Sub-Librarian with a stipend
of £10 a year.
Organist. R. G. Martindale.
Sub-Librarian. J. E. Wright.
Chapel Clerks. L. L. Jeeves, W. N. Kempe.
Choral Exhibitioner. L. L. Gunn.
ANNUAL PRIZES.
Five or fewer silver cups, value five guineas each, the gift of
Dr John Green formerly Bishop of Lincoln, are awarded annually
to Students, if deserving, as follows : one to that Bachelor of Arts
who takes his degree with most credit; one to that Junior Soph
or Freshman who makes the best Latin Declamation : and three
to those who pass the best Examination in the Easter Term.
There is also the Perowne Prize of £6 founded by the late
Master for proficiency in the knowledge of the history and con-
tents of the Book of Common Prayer and the Articles of Religion.
Prizes of Books are awarded to deserving Candidates in the
General College Examination.
Bishop Green s Prizemen^ 1909.
Bachelor of Arts. Not awarded.
Declamation. Not awarded.
Classics. C. R. Havers.
Mathematics. A. T. Laing.
Natural Science. A. K. Glasson.
COEPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE. 929
Additional Prizemen, 1909.
Mathematics. A. J. Leeming.
Classics. J. C. Wrigley, J. J. Finch.
Theology. R. K. Deuliam, W. B. Jefferson.
Natural Science. R. E. Renoy, H. S. Morton.
Knglish Literature. J. de C. Pook.
Peroione Theological Prize. R. K. Denham, E. B. Whitley.
Reading in Chapel. A. T. Laing.
English Reading. R. K. Denham, W. N. Kempe.
Natural Science Essay. Not awarded.
EXHIBITIONS.
Two, founded by Archbishop Parker; value £24 and £18 a
^ear, with rooms rent free ; appropriated to Scholars from Norwich,
kVymondham, or Aylsham schools.
Two, also founded by Archbishop Parker, value £30 a year,
rith rooms rent-free : appropriated to Scholars from Canterbury
ir Westminster schools.
Two, appropriated to students from St Paul's school. One,
alue £36 a year, founded by Rev. George Sykes, and the other,
alue £30 a year, by John Stock, Esq.
One, value i!20 a year, founded by Edward Colman; appropri-
ted to one or more of the Founder's name : in default of such, to
our Scholars from Norwich or Wymondham schools.
The James Hewitt Memorial Exhibition, value £50, founded
3y W. W. Hewitt, M.A., for scholars from Colchester Royal
Grrammar School.
In memory of the late Rev. J. Brotherton, M.A., of this Col-
ege,for many years a missionary in India, the following prizes
lave been established :
(1) Brotherton Missionary Essay Prize (limited to Under-
graduates of this College), given every third year. Awarded for
1907 to— L. T. Watkins, E. A. Whitley, equal.
(2) Brotherton Sanskrit Prize (open to all Graduates of this
Jniversity under the standing of M.A.), given every third year :
.warded 1875, to Ds Bianchi, St Peter's: 1878, to Ds W. F.
kVebster, Trinity: 1881, to Ds C. Bendall, Caius : 1884 to Ds
^lapson, St John's, and Ds G. Shirt, equal : 1887 to Ds Purton,
Pembroke: 1890 to Ds F. W. Thomas, Trinity: 1893 Ds W. C.
^eldart, Pembroke: 1896 Ds L. D. Barnett, Trinity: 1899 Ds
B. C. Ghosh, St John's, and Ds J. N. Pal, St John's, equal: 1902
Ds Manohar Lai, St John's: 1905 Ds S. B. Dhavle, St John's:
1908 Ds S. L. Ajrekar, Non-Coil. The dividend for a second year
IS given to this prizeman if he undertakes foreign mission work in
connection with the Church of England.
030
CORPUS CHRtSTI COLLEGE.
LIST OF MASTERS.
1352 Thomas de Eltisle.
1376 Richard Treton.
1379 John Kynne.
1389 John de Neketon.
1398 Richard deBillingford.
1432 John Tytleshale.
1443 John Botwright.
1474 Walter Smyth.
1477 Simon Grene.
1487 Thomas Cosyn.
1515 John Edyman.
1516 Peter Nobys.
1523 William Sowode.
1544 Matthew Parker.
1553 Lawrence Moptyd.
1557 John Porie.
1569 Thomas Aldrich.
1573 Robert Norgate.
1587 JohnCopcot.
1590 John Jegon.
1602 Thomas Jegon.
1618 Samuel Walsall.
1626 Henry Butts.
1632 Richard Love.
1660 Peter Gunning.
1661 Francis Wil ford.
1667 John Spencer.
1693 William Stanley.
1698 Thomas Greene.
1716 Samuel Bradford.
1724 Matthias Mawson.
1744 Edmund Castle.
1750 John Green.
1764 John Barnardiston*
1778 William Colman.
1795 Philip Douglas.
1822 John Lamb.
1850 James Pulling,
1879 Edward Henry Perowne.
1906 RobertTownley Caldwell.
Visitor.
In extraordinary cases, the King.
THE PRESENT SOCIETY.
^Master, Robert Townley Caldwell, M.A., LL.M., elected 1906
Tutor, H. E. Fanshawe, M.A.
Assistant Tutor, A. J. Wallis, M.A.
Classical Lecturers.
H. E. Fanshawe, M.A. Rev. E. C. Pearce, M.A.
E.G.Selwyn, B.A.
Mathematical Lecturers,
A. J. Wallis, M.A.
Rev. C. A. E. Pollock, M.A.
Hebrew Lecturer.
Rev. A. W. Streane, D.D.
Divinity Lecturer.
Rev. H. J. C. Knight, D.D.
Lecturer in Natural Science.
W. Spens, M.A.
Bursar, A. J. Wallis, M.A.
Dean, Rev. E. C. Pearce, M.A.
Steward, Rev. C. A. E. Pollock, M.A.
Chaplain, Rev. A. W. Streane, D.D.
Prcelector, W. Spens, M.A.
Librarian, C. W. Moule, M.A.
Curator of Lewis Collection, Rev. H. J. C. Knight, D.D.
Hon. LL.D. of Aberdeen. Hon. Fellow of St John's College, University of Manitoba.
COKPU55 CHRISTI COLLEGE.
931
Directors of Studies.
Natural Science, W. Spens, M.A.
Law, P. H. Winfield, LL.M.
History, G. E. Green, M.A.
Modern Languages, H. G. Comber, M.A.
Mechanical Science, T. Peel, 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.
''Wallis, Arnold Joseph, 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.D.
Spens, William, M.A.
^Selwyn, Edward Gordon, B.A.
Honorary Fellows,
''*Chrystal, George, M.A.
lo^Emery, Yen. William, B.D.
11 Moule, Right Rev. George Evans, D.D., late Bishop in Mid China.
i2-J<^Harmer, Right Rev. John Reginald, D.D., Lord Bishop of
Rochester.
D.D,
i8»Prescott, Yen. the Worshipful
John Eustace
>*Spence-Jones, Very Rev. Henry
Donald Moritz
Dunn, Right Rev. Andrew Hunter,
Lord Bishop of Quebec
1* Keating, Rev. John Fitzstephen
i^Nickson, Right Rev. George,
Bishop of Jarrowr
LL.D,
Stubbs, Charles, M.A.
'^•Laurence, Sir Perceval Maitland
i^Childe,Rev.Christopher Venn, M.A.
19 Stokes, Rev. Henry Paine, M.A.
Broughton-Rouse, Edward
Bx'oughton, M.A.
* Formerly FeUows. 1 Late Senior Tutor.
2 Tvrwhitt'B Scholar, 186P. Svcholefteld Prize-
man,'l867. Late Tutor.
3 Professor of Medicine in the University of
Sheffield.
4 Carus Priiemi»n,1874. Tyrwhitt'sSchoIar,l875.
Jeremie Prizeman, 1875. Evans Prizeman, 1875.
5 Smith's Prizeman, 1879.
6 Members' Prizeman, 1865, 1866, 1868, 1869.
7 Evans and Scholefleld Prizeman, 1884. Late
Tutor and Lecturer of Selwyn. Principal of the
Clergy Training School, Cambridge.
8 Person Prize, 190.5. Bell Scholar, 1905.
Person Scholar, 1906. Browne Medallist, 1906.
"Waddington Scholar, 1907. Chancellor's Medal-
list, 1903. "Wincheiter Reading Prize, 1908.
9 Members' Prizeman ,1873. Smith's Prizeman,
1875. Professor of Mathematics in the University
of Edinburgh . Hon. LL.D. of Aberdeen.
10 Canon and late Archdeacon of Ely.
11 Formerly Scholar.
12 Bell Scholar, 1878. Cams Prizeman, 1881.
Evans and Scholefleld Prizeman, 1883, Bishop of
Adelaide, 1895—1905.
13 Canon, Archdeacon and ChanceUor of the
Diocese of Carlisle.
14 Late Principal of the Gloucester Diocesan
Tbeological College. Carus Prizeman, 1862, 1866.
Scholefleld Prizeman, 1866. Examining Chaplain
to the Bishop of Gloucester. Professor of Ancient
History in the Royal Academy. Dean of
Gloucester.
15 Members' Prizeman, 1877. Sub-Dean and
Honorary Canon of Edinburgh Cathedral, and
Principal of the Theological College.
16 Formerly Tutor of Ridley Hall. Canon of
Durham. LL.D. of Trinity College, Dublin.
Hon. D.D. of Durham.
17 Whewell Scholar, 1877. Members' Prizeman,
1877. Yorke Prizeman, 1878. Chancellor's Legal
Medallist. 1879. One of the Judges of the Supreme
Court of the Cape of Good Hope.
18 Chancellor's Legal Medallist, 1871. Hon.
Canon of Gloucester.
19 Harness Prizeman, 1877.
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CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE.
M.D.
iCopeman, Sydney ArthurMonckton,
M.A., F.R.S.
Fison, Edmund Towers, B.C.
Davis, Rev. George Brocklesby,
M.A.
Candler, John Pycock, M.A., B.C.
B.D.
Faulkner , Rev . W illiam Elisha
2*Perowne,Ven. Thomas I'homason
3 * Savage, Very Rev. Henry Edwin
M.A.
Birch- Reynardson, Rev. John
Ferrier, Rev. Henry William
4 Dickson, Rev. William Edward
iVIontford, Rev. Edward Edwards
•Wright, Rev. George Famcomb
^Gedge, Sydney
Blake, Henry
6 Wilkinson, Rev. Frederick
Davis, Rev. William Smith
7 Winkfield, Rev. Richard
Mitchell, Rev. John Butler
Ambrose, Rev. John Cole
Worthington, Rev. Wra. Robert
•Dell, Rev. Robert
Rudge, Rev. William John
Gardner, Rev. Herbert
Greatheed, Rev. Stephenson
Wilkinson, Rev. WilHam Farley
8* Ledger, Rev. Edmund
Wyon,Rev. Walter James
Hewitt, William Wilkins
Marshall, Rev. Francis Cotton
•Cox, Rev. Joseph Mercer
Beilby, Rev. George
Sanderson, Rev. Edward
Vernon, Rev. William George
9 Smith, Right Hon. Sir Cecil
Clementi, G.CM.G.
Warner, Rev. Richard Hyett
Coulcher, Rev. George Bohun
Collett, Rev. Georg-e
Smith, Rev. Reginald
Powys, Rev. Charles Francis
Chaplin, Rev. Ayrton
Michell, Rev. Eardley Wilmot
Sutton, Rev. Meyrick John
Burnand, Lewis Whitmore
10 Butler, Charles Ewart
Taylor, Rev. John Wm. Whiieley
Kemm,Rev. William Henry
Pigott, Rev. Edmund Vincent
Whidborne, Rev. George Ferris
•Godfray, Rev. Edmund
Hindson, Rev. John Hutchinson
Allen, Samuel
Neal, Rev. John
Nelson, John Henry
May, Rev. William
•Stephen, Rev. William Duguid
Robson, Rev. William Thomas
Green, Boyle Arthur
Seaman, Rev. Charles Edward
Herbert, Rev. George Nicholas
Tacon, Rev. Richard John
11 Clark, James Robert, CB.
Boutflower, Rev . Charles
Jennings, Rev. Harnett Ellison
Collings, Rev. Henry
Williams, Theodore Ellis
i2SvA allow. Rev. Richard Dawson
i^Lake, Rev. Henry Ashton
Pitt, Rev. Richard Warcup
Hipkins, Rev. Frederick Charles
Stansfeld, Berthold Robert
Sprigg, Rev. Herbert Guildford
Boulden,Rev. Alfred William
Withington, Rev. Richard
Marsden
Lennard, Rev. Vivian Rodwell
1^ Trotter, Rev. Henry
15 Low, Andrew
Johnson, Rev. Henry Barham
Bomford, Rev. Trevor
Bates. Sydney Eggers
Hebert, Rev. Septimus
Ranger, Rev. Apsley Chase
Alexander, Rev. John Barrow
Heseltine, Rev. Ernest
Beauchamp, Rev. Henry Wood-
rooffe
• Formerly Fellow*.
1 Buchanan Medal, Boy. Soc, 1902; Cameron
Prize, Univ. Edin., 1899; Fothergillian Medal,
Med. Soc. London, 1902
2 Tvrwhitt'sScholar.lSSO. Norrisian Prizeman,
18S4. Examining Chaplain to the Bi«bop of
Norwich. Archdeacon of Korwich.
3 Dean of Lichfield.
4 Hon. Canon, late Precentor of Ely Cathedral.
5 Late M.P. for Walsall.
6 One of His Majesty's InnpectorRofSchooU.
7 LnteHead Master of Ely Grammar School.
8 Late Gresham Lecturer on Astronomy.
9 Late Governor of the Straits Settlements.
10 Late Headmaster of Hull Grammar School.
11 Naval Instructor.Royal Naval College, Green-
wich.
12 Head Master of Chigwell School. Hon.
Canon of St Albans.
l.S Hon. Canon of St Albans.
14 Hon. Canon of Salisburv.
15 Sub- Warden of Bradfleld College
CORPUS CHRISTl COLLEGE.
033
^Spiers, Arthur Hood
2 Waterhouse, William
8 Jephson, Rev. Arthur William
Rogers, Rev. Charles Henry
Grove, Rev. William Henry
^Faning, Rev. James Fred. Edmund
Goodliffe, Rev. Walter
Falle, Theodore
Hensley, Rev. Henry Gabriel
Neil, Rev. James
Robinson, Henry M, Cooper
Streeten, Rev. Henry R. B. S.
Frost, Percy Hollingworth
Gover, Rev. Alfred Edward
Hall, Rev. Herbert Edward
Mander, Charles I'ertius
Boultbee, Rev. Thomas Francis
Nodder, Rev. John Bourne
Clark, Rev. John Bayfield
Knight, Coldham Crump
Frith, Rev. William Robert
Goodwin, Rev. James
Jackson, Rev. William Edward
^Benham, Benjamin
Charlton,Rev. Herbert J. Underhill
Taylor, Rev. John Charles
6 Kennedy, Rev. Mortimer Egerton,
M.V.O.
Taylor, Rev. Robert William
Preston, Francis Harrison
Howard, Rev. Alfred
Howard, Rev. Charles
Hudson, Rev. Edward Francis
Williams
Palmer, Rev. Samuel
Padwick, Francis Herbert
iMowU.Rev. William Rutley
Perks, Rev. Walter
Pole, Rev. George Henry
Hyde, Gustavus Adolphus Rochfort
(formerly Wade)
Paice, Rev. Arthur
Parry, Rev. John
7 Colson, Rev. Francis Tovey
Greenwood, Rev. William
8 Petit, Rev. Paul
Fison, Rev. Charles Frederick
Mortimer, Reginald Mortimer Hig-gs
Jones
Rothwell, Rev. George James
Glover, James
9*Blenkin, Rev. George Wilfrid
Plume, Rev. Kdmund Frederic
Padwick, William Gerald
Owen, Rev. Ithel George
Wilson, Rev. James Clunes
Methven, Rev. David
Blake, Gerard Frederic
Frederick, Ernest Prescott
Sharp, Rev. Arnold Mortimer
Lockhart, Robert Bruce
Dubourg, Rev. Augustin Jules
Paterson, Rev. John Mapletoft
Wade, Rev. Sedborough Mayne
io*Rintoul, David
Easterfield, Edward
Littlejohn, Rev. Charles Peter
Lyon, Rev. Gilbert
Thompson, Charles Edwin
Pulling, Rev. Augustine James
Robinson, Francis Edward
Peed, John, jun.
Davis, Rev, Frederick Arthur Prince
Inskip, Rev. James Theodore
Brookshaw, Rev. Arthur
Jewell, Frederick George
Usher, Rev. Robert
Jones, Rhishard Llewelyn
Perowne, Rev. Thomas John
Richardson, Rev. Marmaduke
Cheyne
Rudgard, Rev. Richard William
Rainbow, Rev. Edward
Fenton, Frederick
Alston, Rev. Henry Monteith
Johnson-Townley, Rev. Arthur
Paoret Taulke
I'Goodwillie, James
iiCollett, WiUiam George
Owen, Rev. Arthur Alan de Ville
Budgen, Rev. William
Crockett, Rev. Arthur Walcott
Maxlow, Rev. Edward
Doudney, Rev. Charles Edmund
Thorns, Rev. Harry Harcourt
Lewis, Rev. Robert Walter Michael
Whorlow, Rev. Alfred
Fisher, Rev. Frederick Anstice
* Formerly Fellow*.
1 Master at Gresham School, Holt.
2 Head Master of the Orammar School, New-
port, Essex.
3 Hon. Canon of Southwark.
4 Late Chaplain of King's College, Cambridge.
5 late Master of the Choristers School, King's
College, Cambridge. Assistant Registrary.
A Chaplain in Ordinary to the King.
7 Hon. Canon of Christ Church, Oxford.
8 Secretary of Additional Curates Society
Hon. Canon of Canterbury.
9 Late Fellow and Dean of Trinity College.
10 Master at Clifton College.
11 Master at Wellington College.
034
CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE.
Easten, Rev. John Atkins
Piatt, Peter Polding
Whately, Rev. Arnold Robert
Wylie, Robert William
Paterson, Robert Stanley
Lockhart, Rev. Robert Wallace
Smith, Rev. John Robert Pawley
Plunket, Rev. Hon. Benjamin John
Lawrence, Rev. George Henry
Wightwick,Rev.HumphreyThomas
Herbert
de Candole, Rev. James Alexander
Corry Vully
Bourne, Stanley
i*Channon, Rev. Francis Granville
Smyth, Rev. John William Wallace
Gaster, Rev. Hugh Frederic
Dawson, Rev. Frederick Rowland
Dibb, Christopher Ernest
Pegg, Rev. John Stanton
3 Gee, Rev. Ernest Cresswell
Webb, Rev. Georg-e Herbert
Cromie,Rev. William Patrick
^Coward, John Charles Lewis
Blandford, Francis George
Stammers, Rev. Frederick Dighton
Page, Cecil Herbert Winter
Adams, Rev. Newsham Peers
Johnson, Rev. Ernest Alfred
Swainson, Rev. William Goad
Whitfield, Rev. Ernest Salisbury
Butler
Doudney, Rev. Herbert William
Dixon, Hamlet Gill
Trickett, Wilfrid Richard, LL.M.
Boyle, Rev. James
Skinner, Edmund Fretson, M.B.,
B.C.
Glendenniog, Rev. John William
Brind, Rev. Walter Hinde
Gardiner, Rev. Alan Frederick
Bates, Percy Vernon
Brocksopp, Rev. William Ernest
Douglas, Rev. John Frederick
Morgan, Arthur
McDonell, Harold Clark
Dare, Albert George
Farmer, William Gray
LL.M.
Shephard, Stuart
Martin, Eustace Meredyth
B.A.
f Marriott, Rev. Herbert
Neill, Melville M'Culloch Grieve
Bruce, Rev. Robert Evans
Greene, William Henry Clayton,
M.B., B.C.
fNichoUs, Arthur Edward
fLong-ley, Rev. Arthur Henry
fBase, Edward Harold
Hamilton, James
Hardwicke, Edwin Cecil
Mackie, Alfred William White
Walker, Craven Howell
Pearson, Louis
Shepherd, Rev. Thomas Stanley
Beamish, Rev. St John Hungerford
English, Henry Bazeley Christopher
Littlejohn, Rev. James Crombie
Roper, Edgar Stanley
Stephenson, Arthur John
Woollcombe, Rev. John Vivian
Coulcher, Goodricke Bohun
Standfast, Cecil
Carey, Richard Stocker
Hodder, Francis Edwin
Williams, Guy Gurney
Horwood, Oswald Ryle
Smith, George Reginald
Crabbe, Rev. Reginald Percy
Oddin Taylor, Rev. John Frederick
*5 Brooke, George Cyril
f Kemp, Kenneth M<=Intyre
fPorteous, Walter Chadburn
6 Resker, Herbert Charles
Durham, Alexander Charles
Graburn, Godfred Newell
Kerridge, William Henry
Hicks, Henry George Francis
Elwin, Walter Douglas
fForse, Rev. Leslie Napier
Bunny, Henry Southcombe
Alford, Rev. Charles Symes Leslie
Milner, Hugh Cantis
fSavory, Donald Stuart
fTaylor, Edward Archibald Thornton
t Clarke, Harold Thomas
f Batterby, Rev. Thomas
Wilson, Ronald Edward
fCrowther, Wilfred Cooksey
f Lattey, William Tabor
Dibben, Norman Cecil
1 Assistant Master at Eton College. 2 College Missioner in South London.
3 King's Counsel. Recorder of Folkestone. 4 Browne Medallist, 1905. Mawson Scholar.
6 Cowell Scholar. 8 Old Fonudation Scholar. t Late Scholars.
CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE.
935
Bridges, Rev. Francis Llewellyn
Young', Thomas Lawbridge
fThompson, Charles Broughton
Gillibrand, Arthur
fDyer, Henry Frank
fStewart, Martin
Spurgin, Robert George Lancelot
Oke, Robert William Leslie
t Lipson, Daniel Leopold Lipson
t Knight, Ernest Alexander
t J ones, Rees Richard Percy
t Brit ton, John
fCole, Alexander Caxton
fWhite, Edward John
Merriman, Rev. Ernest Steward
fBowden, William George
Petty, William
t Sharp, Gordon Frank
Whitley, Ernest Bennett
Hall, George Gordon
Duke, Mervyn OUiver Molesworth
Harris, Robert Vernon
Chadwick, Charles Egerton
Leakey, Raymond Arundell
fMainwaring, Cyril Lyttelton
f Potter, Ernest Charles
fJames, Eric Samuel Pennant
Kingsbury
f Illingworth, Oswald
f Morris, Joseph
fLyle, Robert Charles
t Prior, Alfred
Hayes, James Gordon
Mounsey, Jasper Percy
Watkins, Lawrence Theodore
Rodgers, Harold Nickinson
Onyon, Richard Digby
Santer, Arthur Gladdon
fElwell, Clarence
Pook, John de Courcy
f Selwyn, George Theodore
Pensioners.
Petter. Horace
Galer, Ralph Fry
Woode, Alfred Ferdinand
Evans, Clifford Calow
Craft, Herbert Baynes
Dransfield, Gordon Burdett
Knight, Henry
1.2 Smith, Walter Campbell
Bell, Robert Harman
Frift, Walter
Dunlop, William Crauford Car-
stares
1 Morgan, Sidney Conrad
^Laville, Louis Victor
8. 1 Wi-igley, John Crompton
Gunn, Lionel Leslie
3,iLaing, Alexander Torrance
Hunter, Cyril James
Renoy, Rene Emile
1 Foulston, William Frederick
Denham, Ronald Kynaston
Wright, James Eric
Ritchie, Aiister West
^Kempe, Wilfred Noel
Martindale, Robert Gunson
^ Glasson, Alfred Kirby
Poskitt, Henry John
Cassidi, Francis Laird
Marriott, John Francis Laycock
Offer, Clifford Jesse
Tomkins- Russell, William Howard
Kelham, Marmaduke Henry Coghan
Cox, Arthur Henry
Ne Vinson, Guy Roger Grisewood
4 Jeeves, Leonard Lambutt Gamet
Greenwood, Herbert Francis
iLeeming, Alfred Johnson
iHavei-s, Cecil Robert
1 Finch, John James
1 Ogdon, Alwyn George Neville
1 Atkinson, John De Keyne
1 Morton, Harold Swithin
Hall, Arthur Leonard
Blackledge, Hugh Finch
Hutchinson, Ernest Gordon
Jordan, George Paul
Burlton, Richard Fener
Phillips, William Owen
Cunnington, Edward Charles
Laurie, John Welling
Collis-Browne, William Henry
Montague
Murray, Donald Cecil Laird
Bull, Reginald Charles Theodore
Donald, Jonathan
Hough, John William
Davies, Percy Marr
Martin, William Herbert
Seddon, Alan Douglas
Resker, Basil Albert
Dauncey, Arnold Falconer
+ Late Scholars.
Old Foundation Scholar.
1 Hawson Scholar.
i Chapel Clerk.
2 Manuers Scholar.
6 Spencer Scholar.
936
COEPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE.
Evelyn- White, Charles Augustine
Nicholls, Herbert Lee
Dixon, Horace Albert
Clabburn, Tom Charles Gould
Cooper, George William
Evans, Llewellyn Rankin
Thomas, Tudor Gordon
Ellis, Gordon Stuart Marcon
Askwith, Wilfred Marcus
Kirkpatrick, Roger Maning
Sandon, Frank
Butterworth, Walter
Thome, Percy Cyril Lesley
Harston, Frank Northey
La Mothe, Hugo Dominique
Morris, Stuart D.
Buck, George Reginald
Coningham, William Francis
Meyrick
Lee-Michell, Arthur Matthew
Read, Eric Oswald
Sharp, Sidney Leshe Roy
Viggars, Spencer HoUins
HHls, Cecil Hyde
Nelson, Ernest Bertram
Jameson, Cecil William
Quartermau, Ernest Charles Stilon
Lambert, WiUiam
Wilding, Frederick Howard
Hazeldine, Sidney
Payne, Archibald Aldridge
Polhill, Douglas Arthur
Clarabut, Edmund Alban
Bingham-Newland, Roger Frank-
land
Patteson, Cyril
Crossley, Guy Hastings Irwin
Tabor, Frederick Alfred Megerlin
Spikes, Walter Herbert
Sizar*.
Stevens, Svdney Herbert
^ Jefferson, William Brundit
2 Frost, Maurice
Cooper, Harold Octavius
Gage, Edward Tregurtha
Sharp, William
Knight, Gilbert Thomas
Wilson, John Kenneth
Williamson, Arthur George
Churchward, Basil
1 Manners Scholar.
2 Spencer Scholar.
PATRONAGE.
Counties.
Camb....
Dorset...
Essex ...
Middx..
NorVoik.
Benefices.
LandbeachjR.
St Bene't,Camb. V.
Wilbraham Parva, R.
Grantchester, V.
Stalbridge, R.
Braxted Magna, R.
Lambourne, R.
St My. Abchurch, R.a
with St Lawrence I
Pounteney, V. J
Fulmodeston, R. withi
Croxton V. J
Thurning, R.
Inst.
Incumbents.
B.A.
1887
W. D.Stephen, M. A.
1870
1907
W. Greenwood, M.A.
188-2
1902
H. B. Streeten, M.A.
1872
1904
M.J. Sutton, M.A.
1866
1890
C. E. Seaman, M.A.
1870
1907
E. Maxlow, M.A.
1883
1893
C.A.Goodhart,M.A.
1872
1893
G.F.Wright, M.A.
1853
1898
E. Godfray.M.A.
1869
1890
R. R. Meadows, B.A.
1S52
KING'S COLLEGE.
(Founded, 1441.)
This College was founded and munificently endowed by King
Henry 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 King
Henry VI. at Eton.
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 offered 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 offered as Entrance and Undergraduate Scholarships 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 25th of March next preceding
the date of his commencing residence in the University, and may
be prolonged for a further period of two years. The emoluments
of a Foundation Scholarship are ^80 a year, subject to a possible
reduction in the case of a prolonged Undergraduate Scholarship.
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 be elected
to an Open Foundation Scholarship, and he is then entitled to
• In the Academical year 1909—1910 ten Eton Foundation ScholarBhips (five Entrance) and
six Open Foundation Scholarships (two Entrance) will be offered,
40
938
KING'S COLLKGE.
tuition free and to rooms rent free until he takes liis first degree.
When this happens an Eton Scholarship is, for that turn, treated
as an open one.
An Entrance Scholarship Examination is held annually in the
Michaelmas term, upon the results of which, besides the Entrance
Foundation Scholarships already mentioned, both Eton and open
Minor Scholarships and Exhibitions* are awarded. Exhibitions
are also awarded upon the results of the Annual College Examin-
ations. Some of the Exhibitions are reserved for candidates who
stand in need of pecuniary assistance to enable them to obtain a
University education.
An Entrance Scholarship of the value of at least £70 a year has
been founded in memory of Laurence Saunders, M.A., formerly
Scholar, who suffered in the Marian persecution; the present
annual value is £80.
From the legacy of Dr Vintner, formerly Fellow, an Exhibition
of X70 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
College. These Exhibitions are open to all Undergraduates of
the College in their first or second year of residence.
Under the mil of Mr T. A. Soley, certain Exhibitions of £70
a year for 3 years are offered to persons in need of such assist-
ance, who are sons or grandsons of freemen of the Drapers'
Company and are nominated by the Company, ou condition that
they attain in an examination held by the College the same
standard as that recjuired as a qualification for other Exhibitions
in the College.
Under the will of Mrs Laura Mary Fielder the College received
in 1908 a legacy of £'3000, from which three Exhibitions have
been founded, to be awarded for proficiency in Greek.
Examinations for Choral Scholarships are held from time
to time, as vacancies occur. The examination is chiefly musical,
but candidates are required to pass in elementary Classics and
Mathematics. Choral Scholars are required to take part in the
Choral Services in the Chapel. They must be candidates for a
degree, but not necessarily for honours.
Applications for admission to the College should be made to
the Provost.
Undergraduates of the College are (with a few special excep-
tions) required to be candidates for honours.
Persons who enter the University as Advanced Students may
be admitted with the same status as graduate members of the
College.
Some peculiar privileges appertain to this College. The Pro-
vost has absolute authority within the precincts, and, by special
composition between this Society and the University, its Under-
* At the Entrance Examination in December,
1909, besides Entrance Scholarships, there will
be offered for competition two open Minor
Scholarships value 60!. a year, three open Exhibi-
tions value from 40J. to 701. a year for candidates
standing in need of pecuniary assistance, one
Soley Exhibition and one Fielder Exhibition.
KING'S COLLEGE. 939
graduates are exempt from the power of the Prociors and other
University Officers within the limits of the College.
ANNUAL PRIZES.
Dr Cooke (formerly Provost) founded a prize 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 Lodge.
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 Compton-Burnett and
Stocks.
There are two £b prizes for Declamations, founded in 1786,
by T. James, D.D., formerly Fellow. This year prizes were
awarded to Brooke, Comi)ton-Burnett and Howson.
Books to the value of £16 are given annually by the College
for the best exercises in Greek and Latin Composition. This year
prizes were awarded to Mozley, Bigg-Wither, Shove, R. B. Firth,
Schloss and Howson.
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 Howson and D. W. Corrie.
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 Mozley. The prize for
Mathematics was not awarded.
Martin Thackeray, M. A., formerly Fellow and Vice-Provost,
bequeathed to the College, in 1862, the sum of £1000 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.
Sir G. W. G. Craufurd, M.A., formerly Fellow, gave £500,
from the interest of which prizes are awarded on the results of the
annual examination in Divinity. This year a prize was awarded
to Lyon.
A prize, value £5. 5^., founded in memory of the late Anthony
Wilkin, B.A., is given annually to that student of the College in
his third year of residence who is most distinguished in Natural
Sciences. This year awarded to Mathias.
40—2
940
KING'S COLLEGE.
Prizes in books, open to Undergraduates in their first or second
year who have not obtained the Cooke or Glynn prizes, were
awarded in June 1909 on the results of the College and Tripos
examinations as follows :
Mathematics
Classics
History Mech. Sciences
Bolton
Schloss
Beresford Irving
JVludie
Howson
Forbes Adam, E. G. Spielmann
Forbes Adam, C. G.
Toulmin Perrin
Nat. Sciences
Rose
Harper
Horsfall
Evans, U. R.
LIST OF PROVOSTS.
1441 William Millington.
1447 John Chedworth.
1452 Robert Woodlarke.
1479 Walter Field.
1499 John Dogget.
1501 John Argentein.
1507 Richard Hatton.
1509 Robert Hacomblene.
1528 Edward Fox.
1538 George Day.
1548 Sir John Cheke.
1553 Richard Atkinson.
1556 Robert Brassie.
1558 Philip Baker.
1569 Roger Goade.
1610 Foffc: Newton.
1612 William Smythe.
Visitor, The Lord
1615 Samuel Collins.
1644 Benjamin Whichcot.
1660 James Fleetwood.
1675 Sir Thomas Page.
1681 John Coplestoue.
1689 Charles Roderick.
1712 John Adams.
1719 Andrew Snape.
1743 William George.
1756 John Sumner.
1772 William Cooke.
1797 Humphrey Sumner.
1814 Georg'e Thackeray .
1850 Richard Okes.
1889 Augustus Austen Leigh.
1905 Montague Rhodes Jamk
Bishop of Lincoln.
THE PRESENT SOCIETY.
Provost, ^Montague Rhodes James, Litt.D., F.B.A.
Vice-Provost, F. Whitting, M.A.
Deans.
A. E. Brooke, B.D. J. H. Clapham, M.A.
Bursars.
C. E. Grant, M.A. W. J. Corbett, M.A.
Tutor, W. H. Macaulay, M.A.
. .. , rr . • />/ • (N. Wedd,M.A.
Assistant Tutors m Classics | jj jj g-||g ^j^
Assistant Tutor in Mathematics, A. Berry, M.A.
Assistant Tutor in History and Economics, J. II. Clapham, M.A.
Assistant Tutor in Natural Sciences, C.T. Heycock,M.A.,F.R.S.
1 CaTU» Priie, 1882. BeU'» Scholar, 1883. wiHiam Mnaeum. Late Tutor. Bandars Reader
Craven Scholar, 1884. Jeremie Prize, 18H4. Chan- in Bibliography, 1903. Hon. Litt.D. Dublin,
cellor's Medalliat, 1886. Late Director of the Fitz- :
KING'S COLLEGE.
941
Lecturers.
Classics.
J. E. Nixon, M.A.
M.S. Dims(lale,M.A.
■*N. Wedd, M.A.
H. H. Sills, MA.
J. T. Slieppard, M.A.
Divinity .
A. E. Brooke, B.D.
Mathematics.
A. Berry, M.A.
*H.W. Richmond, M.A,
History and Economics.
G. L. Dickinson, M.A.
W. F. Reddaway, M.A.
J. H, Clapham, M.A.
Natural Sciences.
C.T. Heycock,M.A.,F.R.S.
J. Barcroft, M.A.
Modern Languages,
A.A. Tilley,M.A.
Mechanical Sciences.
*C. E. Inglis, M.A.
Prcelector, W. J. Corbett, M.A.
Librarian, G. Chawner, M.A.
Chaplains.
F. B. Hutchinson, M.A. C. M. Rice, M.A.
Organist, A. H. Mann, Mus. D. (Oxon.)
Master over the Choristers, T. C. Weatherhead, M.A
Senior Fellows.
t^Whitting, Frederick, M.A.
f 2 Browning, Oscar, M.A.
$ ^ Hodgson , Francis Cotterell , M. A .
f* Austen Leigh, Edward Corapton, M.A.
t^Nixon, John Edwin, M.A.
t Hollingworth, Rev. Henry, M.A.
t<5Phillpotts, Rev. Septimus Buller, M.A.
t'' Austen Leigh, William, M.A.
§8Cobbold, Felix Thornley, M.A.
Fellows.
X Durnford, Walter, M.A.
j Harris, Wifliam Manning, M.A.
4:9 Radcliffe, Walter William, ma
§!*> Rawlins, Francis Hay, M.A.
Grant, Charles Eustace, M.A.
Tilley, Arthur Augustus, M.A.
^^Chawner, George, M.A .
§^2 Macaulay, William Herrick, M.A.
* University Lecturer.
t Fellow under the Founder's Statutes.
§ Supernumerary Fellow.
t Fellow under the Statutes of 1861.
1 Rrowne'n Medallist, 1854 . Members' Prize,
1860.
2 University Lecturer in History. Formerly
Assistant Tutor.
3 I'ittSclioIar, 1858. Chancellor'^ MedalliX,
18C0. Le Bag Prize, 1862.
4 Browne'»Medalligt,l85P. Late Lower Master
of Eton College.
5 Gresham Profeggor of Rhetoric.
6 Assistant Master at Bedford Grammar School.
7 Browne's Medallist, 1«6S. Late Parliament
Office, House of Lords.
8 M.P. for Ipswich.
9 Browne's Medallist, 1869,
10 Browne's Medallist. 1871, 1872,1873. Chan,
cellor's Medallist, 1874. Lower Master of Eton
College.
11 Bell'H Schcl«r, 1874. P.irson Prlte, 1876.
Chancellor's Medallist, 1877.
12 Abbott Scholar, 1875.
942 KING'S COLLEGE.
^ Dirasdale, Marcus Southwell, M. A .
2Harmer, Sidney Frederic, Sc.D., F.R.S.
^Berry, Arthur, M.A.
^Dickinson, Goldsworthy Lowes, M.A.
^Richmond, Herbert William, M.A.
6 VVedd, Nathaniel, M.A.
^Brooke, Rev. Alan England, B.D.
^Corbett, William John, M.A.
H^ Ball, Sir Robert Stawell, M.A., F.R.S.
i^Waldstein, Charles, Litt.D.
iiReycock, Charles Thomas, M.A., F.R.S.
i2Reddaway, William Fiddian, M.A.
Sills, Henry Hebb, M.A.
^^Barcroft, Joseph, M.A.
^* Inglis, Charles Edward, M.A.
U 15 Sorley, William Ritchie, Litt.D., F.B.A.
^''Johnson, William Ernest, M.A.
H^^Pigou, Arthur Cecil, M.A.
IIi^Bury, John Bagnell, M.A., F.B.A.
i^Hasluck, Frederick William, M.A.
Barger, George, M.A.
^"Richmond, Oliffe Legh, M.A.
^^Sheppard, John Tresidder, M.A.
22 Agar, Wilfred Eade, M.A.
Wingfield- Stratford, Esme Cecil, M.A.
^^Clapham, John Harold, M.A.
24Dobbs, Archibald Edward, M.A.
25 Page, William Morton, M.A.
2c Keynes, John Maynard, M.A.
^''Wills, Leonard Johnston, B.A.
II Professorial Fellow. i 15 Professor of ^oral Philosophy. Formerly
1 Browne's Medallist. 1882. Fellow of Trinity College.
2 Keeper of the Department of Zoology, British 16 Sidgwick Lecturer in Moral Science.
Museum. Formerly Assistant Tutor. | 17 Chancellor's Eni^lish Medallist, 1899. Burncy
3 Smith's PiiieniBn, 1887
4 Chancellor's English Medainst,1884.
a Barnes Scholar, 1883. University Lecturer
in Mathematics.
C University Lecturer in Ancient History.
7 Bell's Scholar, 1884. Carus Prize, 1884, 1887.
Davies Scholar, 1886. Jeremie Prize, 1886. Schole-
field Prize, 1888.
8 Thirlwall Prize, 1898.
9 Lowndean Prolefsor of Ai^tronomy. Late
Astronomer Koyal of Ireland.
Priie,1901. Cobden Prize . 1901. Adam Smith
Prize, 1903. Late Girdler's Lecturer in Economics.
Professor of Political Economy, 1901^.
18 Rogius Professor of Modern History. Hon.
Litt.D. Oxford, and Durham. Hon. LL.D. Edin-
burgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen.
19 Browne's Medallist, 1901. Librarian of the
British School at Athens.
20 Browne Medallist, 1903. Winchester Reading
Prize, 1904. Craven Student, 1904, 1905.
21 Porson Scholar, 1902. Porson Prize, 1902
10 Ph.D. Heidelberg. L.H.D. Columbia Collene. i Craven Scholar, 1903. Winchester Reading Prize
New York. Late Reader in CIrssicbI Archaeology. | 1903. Chancellor's Medallist, 1904. '
Slade Professor of Fine Art. 22 Walsiugham Medallist, 1906.
11 Goldsmiths' Reader in Metallurgy. 23 Lightfoot Scholar, 1896. Prince Consort Prize,
12 Whewell Scholar, 1895. Members' Prize, 1897. 1898. Late Professor of Economics, University of
Censor of Non-Collegiate Students. , Leeds. Re-elected Fellow, 1908.
13 Walsingham Medallist, 1899. GedgePiizc, ; 24 Members' Prize, 1903. Hare Prize, 1905.
1900. Senior Demonstrator of Physiology. 1 25 Smith's Prize, 1907. Board of Education.
14 University Lecturer in Mechanical Engineer- ! 26 Members' Prize, 1904. Adam Smith Prize, 1909
ing. i 27 Harkness Scholar, 1907.
KING'S COLLEGE. 943
Honorary Fellows.
1 Lyall, The Rt. Hon. Sir Alfred Comyn, K.C.B., G.C.I.E.,
LL.D., F.B.A.
*2Prothero, George Walter, Litt.D., F.B.A.
*3Ryie, The Rt. Rev. Herbert Edward, D.D., Lord Bishop
of Winchester
*4Ewing, James Alfred, M.A., F.R.S.
^^rearson, Karl, M.A., F.R.S.
^'^ Parker, Sir Robert John, M.A.
Foundation Scholars, B.A,
^ Hill, William Douglas Fenneck
tLoyd, Philip Henry
Boulenger, Charles Leopold
J Stead, John
^Webster, Charles Kingsley
^Turner, Laurence Beddome
i^Adcock, Frank Ezra
Rooth, Albert Victor
Herman, George Lawrence
Jackson, Guy Howland
11 Young, Mark Aitchison
Hobson, Oscar Rudolph
Durnford, Hugh George Edmund
Mozley, John Henry
Firth, Robert Browning
Bland, George Nevile Maltby
Mathias, Henry Hugh
Foundation Scholars, Undergraduates.
tSchloss, Arthur David
Stocks, Percy
Howson, Hugh Edmund Elliot
Toulmin, Geoffrey Edelston
Lodge, Ronald Francis
Mudie, Robert Francis
Bigg- Wither, Ralph Woodgate
* Formerly Fellow. t Honorary Scholar. 4 Late Professorof Mechanism and Applied Me-
1 Formerly Member of the Council for India, chanics. Director of Naval Education.
Hon. D.C.L. Oxon. 5 Professor of Applied Mathematics, University
2 Bell's Scholar, 1869. Hon. LL.D. Edin. I.ate j College, London.
Prolesoor of History in the University of Edin- 6 Browne's Medallist, 1878. Judgp of the High
burgh. Formerly Tutor. I Court of Justice, Chancery Division.
3 Carus Prize. 1875, 1879. Jeremie Prize, 1877. I 7 Hare Prize, 1909.
Winchester Reading Prize, 1878. Crosse Scholar, 8 Whewell Scholar, 1907.
1880. Hebrew, Evans, and Scholefield Prizeh, 9 John Winbolt Prize, 1908.
Late Hulsean Profensor of Divinity. Late 10 Craven Scholar, 1908. Chancellor's Medallist,
President of Queens' College. Late Bishop of 1909.
Exeter. ! ji Winchester Beading Prize, 1908,
944
KING'S COLLEGE.
^ Compton-Burnett, Noel
Forbes Adam, Eric Graham
Beresford, John Baldwyn
Forbes Adam, Colin Gurdon
Gray, James
Roscoe, Arthur
Spring Rice, Edward Dominick
Hardman, Frederick McMahon
Prior, Henry Carlos
Laurence Saunders Scholar.
Rawlins, Arthur
Minor Scholars.
Jacob, George Archibald Forlong
Clarke, William Peter Dunham
Puckle, Frederick Hale
:{:Rose, Geoffrey Keith
Ralph, Frederick Henry Morgan
Davey, James Ernest
Matthews, Eric Walter
Garry, Arthur Nicholas Melville
Vintner Exhibitioner.
Alexander, Wilfrid Backhouse, B.A.
Price Exhibitioners.
Irving, Aubrey Gordon
de Bunsen, Eric Henry
FOEMER FELLOWS OF THE COLLEGE
Whose names remain on the College Boards {with the dates of their election).
1852 Coleridge, Arthur Duke, M.A.
1854 ^Green, Rev. William Charles, M.A.
1855 Stone, Rev. Edward Daniel, M.A.
1857 Dupuis, Rev. George Richard, M.A.
Burnaby, Rev. Henry Fowke, M.A.
Morton, Arthur Henry Aylmer, M.A.
1859 ^Bosanquet, Sir Frederick Albert.
M.A.
4 WarreCornish, Francis VVarre,M.A. 186
Willis, John A rmine, M.A. 186
^ Mozley, .lohn Rickards, M.A.
•5 Wilson, Sir Roland Knyvet, Bart. 186'
M.A., LL.M.
7 Young-, Sir William Mackworth, 186;
M.A., K.C.S.L
•^ Janaes, Arthur Coleridge, M.A.
J Honorary Scholar.
1 Gladstone Prize, 1909.
2 Browne's Medallist, 1852,1853.1854. Craven
Scholar, 1865.
3 King's Counsel. Common Serjeant of the
City of London.
4 Camden Medallist, 1859. Battie's Scholar,
1880. Browne's Medallist, I860. Vice>Provost
of Eton College.
5 Le Bas Prizeman, 1808. Chancellor's Medal-
list 1868. Inspector under the Local Government
Board.
6 CiaTcn Scholar, 18«1.
7 Late Lieutenant Governor of the Punjab.
8 Bell's Scholar, 1S61.
KING'S COLLEGK.
945
Marindin, George Eden, M.A.
iMozIey, Henry Williams, M.A.
Young, Rev. Albert Stewart Win-
throp, M.A.
Gaselee, Henry, LL.M.
'^Durnford, Richard, M.A., C.13.
^Smith, Philip Vernon, LL.D.
JCole, John, M.A.
^Biakesley, George Holmes, M.A.
70 Everard, ('harles Hugh, M.A.
71 ^' Kennedy, Hev. John, M.A.
■^Huddleston, Tristram Frederick
Croft, M.A.
73 s Gregory, I'hilip Spencer, M.A.
'^Brooke, William Parker, M.A.
75 loperrv, Harold Arthur, M.A.
"Clarkson, Thomas, M.A.
76 i^Selwyn, Rev. Edward Carus,
D.D.
77 i^'Douton, Rev. George William,
M.A.
78 14 Welldon, Right Rev. James
Kdwanl Cowell, D.D.
1'^ Cooke, Rev. Alfred }lands,M.A.
Corrie, Edward Knowles, M.A.
^^ Perry, Sir Edwin Cooper, M.D.
17 Roberts, William Rhys, Litt.D.
i8Harmer,RightRev. John Reginald,
D.D., Lord Bishop of Rochester.
19 Ropes, Artlnir Reed, M.A.
20Chree, Charles, Sc.D., F.R.S.
2Unge, Rev. Williiim Ralph, R.D.
■^-Rowlatt, Sidney Arthur Paylor,
M.A.
23 Laurie, Arthur Pillans, M.A.
24Moulton, Rev. James Hope, M.A.
25Jenks, Edward, M.A., IX.B.
2^Headlam, James WycHHe, M.A.
27 l_oring, ^Villiam, M.A.
2*^ Crawford, Lawrence, M.A.
29 Bather, Rev. Arthur George, M.A.
30 Mayor, Robert John Grole, M.A.
Yorke, Vincent Wodehouse, M.A.
3iHurst, Gilbert Harrison John, M.A.
Earp, Frank Russell, M.A.
32Somerviile, VViUiam, M.A.
1879
1880
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1888
1889
1890
1891
1893
1894
18115
1896
1897
1899
1 Members* Prize, 1863. Chancellor's Me-
(l4lli8l.lR«4.
2 Camdeu Medallist, 1864. Late Secretary to
the Charity Commission.
3 Caru» Prize, 1863. Meuibers' Prize, IHC"),
1867. Chancpllor'8 Meaallist, 1896. Chancellor
of Diocese of Manchester.
4 Browne's MedaUigi, 1864.
5 Late Chancellor of the Diocese of Peter-
boroufjh. Late Grcsham Professor of Law. Clerk
to the Mercers' Company.
6 Bell Scholar, 1867. Late Tutor of Pembroke
College.
7 Powig Medallist, 1868, 1869, 1870. Browne'»
Medallist, 1868.1869. Censor of Non- Collegiate
Students, 1890—1907.
8 Conveyancing Counsel to the High Court of
Justice, Chancery Division.
9 Assistant Master at Rugby.
10 Browne's Medallist, 1873. Proxinae accessit
CrHven Scholar, 1873. Judge of the Court of
Appeal, Cairo.
11 Members' Prize, 1874.
12 Carus Prize, 1872. Bell's Scholar, 1873.
Browne's Medallist, 1874, 1876. Late Head
Master of Uppingham Schooi. Hon. Canon of
Peterborough.
13 Browne's Medallist, 1875. Assistant Master
at Highgale School.
14 Carus Prize, 1873. Bell's Scholar, 1874.
Browne's Medallist. 187.^, 1876. Craven SchoUr,
1876. Chancellor's Medallist, 1877. Formerly
Head Master of Harrow School and Bishop of
Calcutta. Late Canon of Westminster. Dean of
Manchester.
15 Browne's Medallist, 1875, 1876, 1877. Powis
Medalli-t. 1876,1877- Craven Scholar, 1877. Chan-
cellor's Medallist, I878. Formerly Tutor. Head
Master of Aldenham School.
16 Bell's Scholar, 1877. Browne's SchoUr,
1878. Browne's Medallist, 1878. Pitt Scholar, 1879.
Physician to Guy's Hospital, Lecturer on Materia
Medica,and Superintendent.
17 Carus Prize, 1879. Jeremie Prize, 1881. Burney
Prize, 1882. Members' Prize, 1883. Late Professor
of Greek in the University College of North Wales.
Professor of Classics in the University of Leeds.
18 BeH's Scholar, 1878. Carug Prize, 1881. Evans
and Scholefield Prizes, 1883. Late Bishop of Ade-
laide.
19 Chancellor's English iMedallist. 1881. Mem-
berg' Criie, 1881. Lightfoot Scholar, 1888 Who-
well Scholar, 1883.
20 Superintendent of the Kew Observatory.
•21 Bell's ScholHr, 1880. Person Prize, 1880. Por-
son Scholar, 1881. Cmven Scholar. 1882. Browne's
!Wedalligl,1882.Chanrellor'8Med«lli8t, 1883. Hare
Prize, 1885. Late Fellow of Hertford College,
Oxford. Bampton Lecturer, 1899. Hon. D.D.
Aberdeen. D.D. Oxon. Lady Margaret Professor
of Divinity. Professorial Fellow at Jesus College,
Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Lichfield.
22 Person Prize, 1883. Browne's Medallist, 1883.
Whewell Scholar, 1886. Junior Counsel to the
Inland Revenue Department. Recorder of
Windsor.
23 Principal of the Heriot Watt College, Edin-
burgh.
24 Chancellor's Engligh Medallist, 1885. Tutor
at Didsbury Theological College, Manchester.
Greenwood Professor of Hellenistic Greek and
Indo-European Philology, Victoria University,
Manchester.
2ii Chancellor's Legal Medallist, 1886. Le Bag
Prize, 1888. Thirlwall Prize, 1889. Yorke Prize,
1891. C.C.L.& M.A. Oxon. Principal and Director
of Legal Studies of the Law Society.
26 Prince Con«ort Prize, 1890. Staff Inspector
of Secondary Schools.
27 BeU'g Scholar, 1886. Batlie SchoUr, 1888.
Chancellor's Mednllist, 1889. Craren Student,
1890, 1891, 1892. Warden of Goldsmiths' College,
New Cross.
28 Professor of Mathematics at South African
College, Capetown.
29 Prender^RBt Student, 1892. Craven Student,
1894. Assistant Master at Winchester College,
80 Bell Scholar, 1889. Craven SchoUr, 1891.
Assistant Secretarv to the Board of Education.
31 Bell Scholar, 1891. Smith's Prizeman, 1895.
32 D.(Ec. Munich. Formerly Professor of Agri-
culture, Late Assistant Secretary, Board of Agri-
culture. Sibthorpian Professor of Rural Economy,
Oxford.
40—5
946
KING'S COLLEGE.
1900 iGeikie, Roderick, M.A.
1901 2 Hill, Arthur WiUiam, M.A.
1902 Dent, Edward Josei)h,M.A.&Mus.B.
1903 3 Marsh, Frederick Howard, M.A.,
M.C.
4 Wooliey, Victor James, M.A.
5 Meredith , Hugh Owen, M.A.
0 Greenwood, Leonard Hugh
Graham, M.A.
190?
190(
7 Maclean, Right Rev. Arthur Johu
(Lord Bishop of Moray, Ross
and Caithness)
LL.D.
Edgcumbe, SirEdw. Robert Pearce
8 Scott, Robert Pickett
9 Macgowan, Rev. William Stuart
Ingle, John Curzon
10 Barlow, Clement Anderson
Montagu
Saw, Henry William
M.B.
Maxwell, Theodore
Bisshopp, Francis Robert Bryant
Douty, Edward Henry, M.C.
Burton, Arthur
Ealkener, Lyon
Woodhouse, Cecil
11 Barclay Smith, Edward
Cowan, John Marshall
Taylor, James George
Hedley, Edward Williams
i2Simey, Athelstane lliff
Hine, Thomas Guy Macaulay
Rickett, Gerald Russell
Haynes, George Secretan
Whitting, Robert Everard
French, Ronald Edgar
ScD.
1' Durham, Herbert Edward
Litt.D.
14 Breul . Karl Hermann
B.D.
15 Whitney, Rev. James Pounder
i*'Lupton, Rev. Joseph MacDougal
M.A.
Bodkin, Rev. William Douglas 187(
I'Tabor, Robert Montagu, LL.M. 187
Blakesley, Thomas Holmes 187:
Borton, Rev. Neville ArthurBlach- ig?;
ley
Bodkin, Alfred Arthur 187
Foley, Rev. John Windham
Tucic, Rev. Alfred Johnson
Blakesley, John Holmes I87i
isscallon, Edward Brand
Molesworth, Bagot Gosset Francis 1871
19 Arnold, Frederick Sweet
Borton, Rev. Silvanus Key
20Faning, Rev. James Frederick
Edmund
2iCreighton, Charles 188
22Tarver,John Charles
Grant-Ives, Wilfred Dryden
Finch, Rev. William Robert
Hawthorne, Rev. Archibald
Stewart
23Benham, Benjamin 188
Bourchier, James David 188
Buckle, Edmund William
Harrison, Rev. Joseph
Tuck, Rev. Francis Johnson
Lawrence, Arthur
"Smyth, Right Rev. William
Edmund, & M.B.
1 Winchester Ecading Prize, 1896. Colonial
Office.
2 Assistant Director of the Kew Gardens.
3 Professor of Surgery. Master of Downing.
4 Walsingham Medallist, 1902. Demonstrator
of Physiology.
5 Girdlers' Lecturer in Economics.
6 Fellow of Emmanuel College.
7 Jeremie Prize, 1880.
8 Member*' Prix«, 1877. Le Bas Prize. 1885!.
Late Hertd Master of Parmiter'* Foundatioa
School. London. Staff Inspector of Secondary
Schools.
9 Principal of S. Andrew's College, Grahams-
town.
10 Whewell Scholar, 1892. Yorke Prize, 1892.
11 tTniversity Lecturer in Advanced Human
Anatomy.
12 Winchester Reading Prize, 1896.
13 John Lucas Walker Student, 1904.
14 Keader in Germanic. Ph.D. Berlin.
15 Lightfoot Scholar,1882. WhcwWlScholaT,]882.
Late Principal of Lennoxville College, Quebec.and
Canon of Quebec Cathedral. Professor of Kccle-
siastical History, King's College, London.
16 Assistant Master at Marlborough College.
17 Late Kducation Office.
18 Assistant Master at Malvern College.
19 Seatonian Prize, 1883.
20 Late Assistant Registrary.
21 M.D. of Aberdeen Uuiversiiy.
22 Inspector of Schools under the University of
London
23 Assistant Registrary.
21 Cams Prize, 1880. Bishop of Lebombo.
KING'S COLLEGE.
947
Newton, Charles Milnes
Browning, Rev. George Albert
384 1 Wix, Ernest Newton
2Bourne, Arthur Henry Johnstone
Staveley, Robert
Yardley, Robert Blake
Tyer, Walter Edward
Willink, William Edward
Lawson,Rev. Norton George
3Gadow,Hans Friedricli, F.R.S.
585 Bryans, Clement
Beresford, Rev. John Jervis
*Stoke8. Sir Arthur Romney, Bart.
5Ryan,.lohn, &LL.M.
586 GRraunholtz, Eugen Gustav
Wilhelm
Chevallier, John Barrington Trap-
nell
Crewdson, Wilson
Palmer, Archdale Stuart
^Welch, Rev. Edward Ashurst
Brooke, Herbert Richard
Binney, Rev. Maximilian Frederick
Breffit
Whitley, William Thomas, LL.M.
87 8 impey, Edward
^ Constable, Rev. Walter John
i^Swain, Rev. Edmund Gill
88 nSomervell, Robert
i^Hart, Sheldon Robert
13 Benson, Arthur Christopher,
c.v.o.
Little, Rev. Thomas Wright
1* Grant, Arthur James
Crane, Rev. Frederick Sydney
Cooper
Ashton-Gwatkin, Rev. Walter
Henry Trelawney
i^Ord, Clement
89 White-Thomson, Remington
Walter
Stone, Joseph Henry
Parker, Edmund Henry
16 Isaacs, Rev. Hubert Seymour
Jose, Thomas Porter Halt 1890
Dickinson, Arthur Lowes
Powell, John Clark
i Ogilvie, Fergus Menteith, RJ.B. &
B.C.
Pease, Harold Gurney
17 Brooks, Ernest Walter
Richardson, Philip
1^ Lewis. William Aldersey
1^ Hall, Arthur Alexander
White-Thomson, Rev. Leonard
Jauncey
Pymar, Edf^ar Brice, & LL.B.
'^"Griffiths. Joseph, &J\i.C.
Weatherlaead, Treiiliam Candy
Hallidie, Andrew Hallidie fcniith, 1891
M.B.,B.C.
Douglas, Edward Herbert
2iFord,Rev. Lionel George Bridg'es
Justice
Richardson, Hugh
Halcombe, Philip Birch
Woodd, John Henry Townsend 1892
^'^ 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 1893
23Hyslop, Rev. Archibald Richard
Frith
24 Walters, Henry Beauehamp
Cheese, Albert
1 One of His Majesty's Inspectors of Schools. i
2 Head Master of the High School, Kimberley. I
3 Strickland Curator. University Lecturer in i
Advanced MorphoIof.'y.
4 Assistant Master at Shrewsbury School. |
8 Professor of Kngineering and Principal of the j
Polytechnic, Woolwich. i
6 Reader in Romance.
7 Bell's Scholar, 1880. Late Provost of Trinity |
College, Toronto. [
8 Assistant Master at Eton Coll^ye. ;
9 Assistant Master at Uppinghnm.
10 Late Assistant Registrary.
11 Assistant Master at Harrow.
12 Assistant Master at Rugby.
13 Fellow of Magdalene College. Member of the
Consultative Committee of the Board of Education. I
14 Professor of History, University of Leeds.
15 Lecturer, University College, Bristol.
16 Winchester Reading Prize, 1886.
17 Bell's Scholar. 1884. Carus Prize, IgS-V
18 Assistant Master, King's College School,
London.
19 Principal of Teachers' College, Madras.
20 M.D. Edin. Late Reader in Surgery.
21 WinchesterReadinR Prize, 1887. Chancellor's
Medallist, 1888. Head Master of Repton School.
22 Professor of English Literature, Oxford.
Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford. M.A. Oxon.
23 Carus Prize, 1887. Warden of Trinity College,
Glenalmond.
24 Bell's Srbolar, 1887. Chancellor's Medallist
1U90. British Museum.
948
KING'S COLLEGE,
1 Stone, Edward Wellington
Evans, Rev. George William
Perowne, Rev. Arthur William
Thomson
2 Stone, Rev. Francis Joseph
1894 sGoodhart, Arthur Murray, &
Mus.B.
Todhunter, Edward Maurice
Rose-lnnes,John
Sanderson, Edward Lancelot
Jones, Herbert William
* Thackeray, Henry St John
^Tilley, John Anthony Cecil
6 Jordan, William Edward
Newton, Rev. Ernest Alfred
'Cranage, Rev. David Herbert
Somerset
s Oldham, Henry Yule
1895 ^ Brown, Stephen Rowland
Lewis, Thomas Boys
Miles, Eustace Hamilton
lOHeaton, Ronald William
RadclifFe, George Herbert
Steedman, Rev. Herbert Edward
Watson
iiKittermaster, Frederick James
Berry, Grosvenor
12 King, Leonard William
1896 13 Orford, Joseph Robinson
i*Aris, Herbert
Peers, Charles Reed
15 Hope, Philip
1® Ferrers, Hugh Norman, & LL.M.
Wallington, Rev. Frank Maxwell
Wonnacott, Rev. Thomas Oswald
i7Lepper, Robert Stewart, & LL.M.
1897 IS Lias, Charles Richard
Bulmer, Edward Frederick
Harman, Rev. Alfred Cecil
Blunt, Rev. Arthur Stanley
Vaughan
19 Mayor, Henry Bickersteth
20Gurley, William Robert
189
Phillips, Rev. Charles Augustine
Macpherson, Alan
Gibbins, William
Bevan-Petman, Bertram Amor
Jones, Arnold Fearon
Booth, Alfred Allen
Gilbert, Rev. Vyner Noel
Doncaster, James Henry
Windley, Rev. Henry Chadwick
Crowder, Charles Fairfax 189
Thomas, Percy Abraham
2iBosanquet, Rev. Bernard Hugh
22 Stead, Francis Bernard
Reckitt, Philip Bealby
23Emery, Cecil Antonio
24 Scott, Stuart Douglas
Wenham, Reginald Arthur
Edge, Cyril Tarratt
25Harmer, William Douglas, M.C.&
M.B.
Dunn, Rev. Charles Sebastian
Pearse,Mark Guy
Cohen, Herbert Benjamin
Reckitt, Arnold
Ball, William Valentine
26Woodhead, German Sims
27 Beck, Harvey Mortimer 190i
Taylor, Thomas Sigston, & B.C.
Marshall. John Frederick
28Perrin, Rev. Howard Nasmith
Lanchester, William Forster
Austen Leigh, Richard Arthur 190
29 Johnston, John Alexander
3.80 Ramsay, Allan Beville
W hitting, Arthur Gregory
Besley, Rev. Walter Philip
Haviland, Rev. Edmund Arthur
31 Curtis, Arthur Cecil
Martin, Robert Edmund
1 Assistant Master at Eton College.
2 Assistant Master at Radley College.
8 Assistant Master at Eton College.
4 Jeremie Priic, 1889. Evans Prize, 1892.
Kaye Prize, 1899. Education Office.
8 Foreign Office.
6 Jeremie Prize, 1891. Lightfoot Scholar, 1893.
Tutor and Lecturer at Selwyn College.
7 Chief Secretary for Local Lectures.
8 M.A. Oxou. University Lecturer in Historical
and Economic Geography.
9 Assistant Master at Epsom College
10 Government Librarian, 8. Africa.
11 Browne's Medallist, 1890, 1891. Assistant
Master at Rugby.
12 British Museum.
13 I'orson Prize & Browne's Medallist, ISfi.V
14 Assistant Master at "Winchester College.
1.5 Assiataot Master al Dulwich College
16 Winchester Reading Prize, 1894.
17 Professor of History and Economics, H.H. the
Maha Raja's College, Travancore,
18 Head Master, Victoria College, Alexandria.
19 Assistant Master at Clifton College.
20 Head INIaster of King Edward VI. Middle
School, Norwich.
21 Carus Prize, 1897.
22 Staff Inspector of Secondary Schools (Board
of Education).
23 Assistant Master at Marlborough College.
24 Assistant Master at Cheltenham College.
23 Assistant Surgeon and Warden of St Bar-
tholomew's Hospital. Surgeon to the Metropoli-
tan Hospital.
26 M.D. Edin. Professor of Pathology. Fellow of
Trinity Hall.
27 Assistant Master at Aldenham School.
28 Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop of Oxford.
29 Assistant Master, Haileybury.
aO Browne's Medallist, 181i3,1894.
31 Education Office.
KING'S COLLEGE.
949
Hills, Alfred
Watt, Ernest Alexander Stuart
Eccles, James Ronald
1 Vernon Jones, Vernon Stanley
2 Douglas, Kev. Gerald Wybergh
3 Foster, Vivian Le Neve
^Conybeare, Alfred Edward
Temperley, Ernest Walter
Pyemont
Cole, Rev. Hugh Basil
Dyne, John Bradley
Wrigley, James Cecil, & LL.B.
Brundrit, Percy Wright, & LL.B.
Mellor, Alfred Sliaw, M.B. & B.C.
Davis, George Edgar Shuter
Marten, Rev. George Henry
2 ^Lubbock, Samuel Gurney
Walker, Harold, M.B. & B.C.
3 Todd, Leonard
Davies, George Frederick
Rowntree, Joseph Stevenson
4 Saunders, Ernest William Cotes
Gutteridge, Harold Cooke
Bell, Sydney Pyman, & LL.B.
Hedley, John Prescott, M.B.
&B.C.
Bulteel,Rev. John Philip Ernest
Claxton, Ecroyde Ihler, M.B.
& B.C.
Maxwell Lefroy, Harold
Hodgkin, Henry Theodore, M.B.
&B.C.
5 Fletcher, Samuel Sigmund
Fechheimer
3 '5 Kelly, Edward Harding
Harman, John Eustace
7Furness, John Monteith
Dunlop, Colin John
Surtees, Rev. William Frederick
Eaton, John Edward Caldwell
Armbruster, Carl
Morrison, Alfred
8 Seward, Robert Wallis, & LL.B.
Few, John Edward, & LL.B.
9 Greene, Alfred Ernest
Gillespie, Alexander Marshall
Freeman, Arthur James, & LL.B.
Guthrie, Thomas, M.B. & B.C.
Stone, Arthur 1904
10 Doncaster, Leonard
Childers,Hugh Robert Eardley
^^^von Glehn, Louis Camille
Foster, Raymond Leslie Vachell,
M.B. & B.C.
Cooper, VVilbraham Villiers
Gillum, Sidney Julius
Rottenburg, Harry
Usherwood, Rev. Edwaid Cuthbert
Birks, Guy Thornton, M.B. & B.C.
•5 Bodkin, W illiamTlieodore Douglas
Haward, Lawrence Warrington
12 Werner, Charles Augustus
Stone, William Bayford
(iardner, Arthur 1905
1'^ Hutchinson, Rev. Francis Ernest
James, Charles Edward Noel
•''Cliitty, Rev. George Jameson
Cohen, Arthur Merton
Gayner, Francis, M.B. & B.C.
Norton, Robert Holland, & LL.B.
i^MolHson, William Mayhew,
& M.C.
Winterbotham, William
15 GoodHffe, Arnold
Howarth, Walter G oldie, M.B. &
B.C.
^ Grace, John Foster
1''* Kewley, James
Rippmann, Christian Hugo, M.B.
&B.C.
Wilde, Edward Hugh Norris
Rice, Rev. Charles Macan
i^Furness, Everard Haslam 1906
Wollaston, Alexander Frederick
Richmond
isShuckburgh, John Evelyn
Jones, Robert Leetham
13 Maiden, Rev. Richard Henpy
20 Temperley, Harold William
Vazeille
1 Fellow of Magdalene College.
2 Vice-Principal, Theological College, Ely.
3 Assistant Master at Eton College.
4 Assistant Master at Uppingham School.
5 Lecturer on the Theory, History and Prac-
tice of Education.
6 Head Master, Highgate Junior School.
7 Head Master of the Khedivich School,
Cairo.
8 "Whewell Scholar, 1899.
9 Local Government Board.
10 Walsingham Medallist, 1902.
11 Assistant Master at the Perse School.
12 Assistant Master at Harrow School.
13 M.A. Oxon. Lecturer at Magdalene College.
14 Warden of Guy's Hospital.
16 Head Master, Taunton Grammar School.
16 Assistant Waster at King William's College,
Isle of Man.
17 Assistant Master at Bromagrove School.
18 India Office.
19 Lecturer at Selwyn College.
20 Gladstone Memorial Prize, 1901. Members'
Prize, 1901. Allen Scholar, 1903. Prince Consort
Prize, 1904. Seeley Medallist, 1904. Fellow of
Poterhouse.
960
KING'S COLLEGE.
iTims, Henry William Maretl
^Sandbach, Francis Edward
Mounsey, John Edward
^Wallis, Anthony
Gillett, Arthur Bevington
Hedley, Walter
Gardner, Charles
^Keid, Kenneth Gardner
Davies, Tlieophilus Maxwell
Taylor, John Eeginald
Jaffe, Arthur Daniel
Prior, Asher Carlyle Vincent, &
LL.B.
Watson, Arnold Petrie
Gray , Eev. George Harold Magrath
Biggs, Harold
SGibb, Rev. John
1907 Clark, Eev. Paul Newbury
Falk, George Adolph
Bles, Edward Jeremiah
Griffith, Herbert Cecil
Hosanquet, Geoffrey Courthope
Thorp, Robert Okeley Vavasour
Lubbock, Percy
Jardine, James Willoughby,
&LL.B.
"Brewster, George William
7 Huddleston, Arthur James Croft
^ Barkla, Charles Glover
Flitch, John Ernest Crawford
Evans, Charles Lewis
Jones, Daniel
Bartholomew, Rev. Graham Topley
Mills, Rev. VVilliam Eustace
Copeman, Charles Edward Eraser
Searle, George William von Uslar
1908 Morland, Harold John
9 Champion, Hubert Hay ward
Collingham, David Horace
Spencer, Beck with Alexander
Highton, Douglas Clifford
Macmillan, William Edward Frank
Griffin, Frederic William Wandby,
M.B. & B.C.
Potter, Rev. Reginald Joseph
William Henry
Banham, Rev. Vivian Greaves
10 Wilson, 'I'homas Irving Ward
11 Spens, William
i^Gaselee, Stephen
13 Chamberlain, Henry Maxwell 11
Monckton, Oliver Paul
i4Smi)h, Graham Burrell
Walker, Rev. Henry Colin
Smith, Ernest James, & LL.B.
Archer, John Fletcher
Faulkner, Bertram
Truscott, Roy Francis
Joyce, James Leonard, & B.C.
15 Kingdom, Thomas
Seymour, Charles
16 Fay, Charles Ryle
Pearsall, Ralph Howard
Macmorran, Kenneth Mead, & IjL.B.
Jones, Arnold
i^Symonds, Rev. Edward
LL.M.
i^Smith, Reginald John
Cockshott, George
JVl allot, Eugene Hugo
M.B., B.C. & B.A.
Colby, Francis Edward Albert
Allen, James Lynn
Talbot, Francis Theodore
Bate, Arthur Geoffrey
Stockwell, George Ephraim St Clair
Falk, Herman
Cowan, Geoffrey
Carver, Norman Clifton
Corbeit, George Holmes Uvedale
Cane, Leonard Buckell
Trapnell, Francis Cyril
B.A.
1^ Taylor, Frederick Beatson i
Foley, Charles Windham i
1 Professor of Biology at the Royal Veterinary
College.
2 Lecturer, University of Birmingham.
3 Inspector of Schools.
4 Assistant Master at the Royal Naval College,
Dartmouth.
5 D.D. Aberdeen. Professor of New Testament
Theology and Ecclesiastical History in the Theo-
logical College of the Presbyterian Church of
England.
6 Stewart of Rannoch Scholar, 1900. Assistant
Master at Oundle School.
7 Egyptian Civil Service.
8 Oliver Lodge Fellow in the University of
Liverpool. Professor of Physics, King's College,
Loudon.
9 Assistant Master at Uppingham School.
10 Porson Prize, 1904. Assistant Master at
Repton School.
11 Fellow of Corpus Christi College.
12 Fellow of Magdalene College.
13 Assistant Master, Rossall School.
14 Assibtant Master, Royal Naval College, Os-
borne.
l.T Assistant Master at St Olave's Grammar
School.
16 Gladstone Memorial Prize, 1904. Fellow of
Christ's College.
17 M.A. Oxon.
18 King's Counsel.
19 Barnes Scholar, 1871. Late Indian Civil
Sorvico.
KING'S COLLEGE.
951
83 Walker, William Anderson
84 Fowler, Thomas Mackenzie
86 Pollock, Dighton Nicolas
Holland, Hon. Lionel Raleigh,
& LL.B.
87 iPox, Howard Orme
88 Studd, Arthur Haythorne
2 Fry, Roger Elliot
Dallas, Robert John
Fox, Alfred Francis
89 Maw, Frederick Trentham, &
LL.B.
Edge, Henry Travers
Gillett, Joseph Ashby
Brown, George Mackenzie
90 Bateson, Edward
Langdon, Rev. Alfred George
Reckitt, Harold James, & LL.B.
91 3 Moore, William Harrison
Marshall, John
Warren, Frederic Maurice
92 ^Churchill, Ernest Lee
Hadley, Isaac Arthur
i93 Sutcliffe, Henry James Halliwell
Meister, George Ernest William
^Mahaffy, Robert Pentland
94 Abbott, James Reymond de
Montmorency
Pease, John Henry
Dyke, Percy vail Hart
Wood, Charles Norton
195 Mackay, Norris
196 Wane Cornish, William Hubert
Pilkington, Lionel Edward
Rodwell, Cecil William Hunter
Marshall, Robert Bennett
Giblin, Lyndhurst Falkener
Moore, Joseph Alexander
i97 Wilson, Walter Gordon
'5 Jelf, Arthur Roylance
7 Warre-Cornish, Rev. Gerald Warre
Peach, Charles Edmond Cleaver
98 Moulton, Hugh Fletcher
Clover, Harry
McDougall, Sidney
Dods, Marcus
Dobbs, Arthur Frederick
^ Vulliaray, Edward Owen
99 McLean, Lachlan
Kirk, John William Carnegie
Hudson , Charles Bamford, & LL.B.
Henderson, Ian Macdonald
Dilke, Clement Wentworth
Cartwright, Basil Osborn
Brown, Eden Tatton
Wagg, Alfred Ralph
Busk, Lionel Geoffrey 1900
Clarke, Rev. Augustus Hyde
Tredway
S'^Hubback, John Austen
'^Darling, George Kenneth
Backhouse, Alfred Ernest
Geoghegan, Robert Hugh
Forster, Edward Morgan
Monro, Kenneth Neal
10 Wynne, Charles Meredith
Mathews, Charles Myles, & LL.B.
Filon, Louis Napoleon George I9OI
McDonnell, John
Hindley, Oliver Walter
Ling, Gerald Alston
Hind, Harold Ashover
Hoare, Louis Gurney
Clarke, Denys Harcourt
Penman, Lancelot i'ulip
Wilkin, Arthur, & B.C.
Parry, Edward Arthur 1902
Inskip, John Hampden
Skey, Archiebald George
11 Tennyson, Charles Bruce Locker
i^Macnaghten, Henry Pelham
Wentworth
13 Goodden, CecilPhelips
Simon, Heinrich Helmuth
^Darling, Malcolm Lyall
Kemp- Welch, Maurice
Mounsey, George Fryer
Courtauld, John Sewell
Peacey, Howard Marriott
Willey, Harold
Moorsom, Jermyn
Ellington, Noel Bayzand
Silvanus, Eric Miles
Waylen, George Henry Hitchcock
Herbert, Elidyr John Bernard
Kennedy, Alfred Ravenscroft 1903
Haviland, Wilfred Pollen
14 Davies, David
Inglis, Arthur Loveday
1 Ceylon Civil Service.
2 Curator of the PaintinKS in the Metropolitan
Muneum of Art in New York.
3 Oeorge Long Prize, 1890. Professor of Law
in the University of Melbourne.
4 Assistant Master at Eton College.
.■5 Whewell Scholar, 1894. Prince Consort
Prize, 1896.
6 Indian Civil Service.
7 Ass-stant Master, University College School,
London.
8 Assistant Master, Edinburgh Academy.
9 Winchester Heading Prize, 1900.
10 War Office.
11 Whewell Scholar. 1903.
12 Bell's Scholar, 1900.
13 Browne's Medallist, 190-2.
14 M.P. for Montgomeryshire.
952
KING'S COLLEGE.
Singer, Arthur Leonard
Lees, Kenneth Arthur
Richardson, Lewis Fry
iMacnaghten, Norman Donnelly
Scott, Charles Paley
2 Carter, James Shuckburgh
Legg, Horace Gordon
Fleming, Geoffrey Balmanno,
&B.C.
Grice, John William
Ogilvie, Henry
1904 3 Russell, George Gray
Holland, Franklin, & LL.B.
* Quirk, Robei't
Cole, Arthur Frederic Andrew
Streeten, Rev. Edgar Robert
Wright, Francis Whit worth
Hollins, Esmond Mawdesley,
& LL.B.
Benson, Charles Thornton Vere
Hedley, Illtyd
Bowring, Harold
Weston, John Cecil
Le Lacheur, Edward Tom
Jones, Walter Foulkes
1905 Goodall, Charles Henry
^Furness, Robert Allasoii
Murray, John
G Phillips, Rev. Charles Stanley
Davis, Kenneth James Acton
Capron, Rev. John Wynyard
'Nicholson, Harold
Cannan, Gilbert Eric
Canti, Ronald George
Grant, John
Pretty, Kenneth
Crosfield, Hugh Theodore
Mounsey, Reginald Joseph
Brown, Austin Charles
Newton, Horace William Goodwin
Heelas, Raymond John
White, Arnold Sinclair
Sherwood, Ernest Thomas Garton
1906 SAinger, Thomas Edward
9 Colbeck, Leonard George
10 Knox, Alfred Dillwyn
1 E){yptian Civil Service.
2 Assistant Master at Radley.
3 Whewell Scholar, 1904.
4 Abbott Scholar, 1902. Browne Medallist,
1904. Chancellor's English Medallist, 1904. As-
sistant Master at Winchester College.
6 Bell's Scholar, 1903. Browne Medallist, 1905.
Egyptian Civil Service.
6 Gladstone Memorial Prize, 1904.
7 Assistant Master at Manchester Grammar
School.
8 Bell's Scholar, 1904. Browne's Medallist, 190S.
Board of Education.
9 Assistant Master at Rugby.
10 Bell's Scholar, 1904. Browne's Medallist, 1906.
iiHope- Jones, William Hope
12 Lees, Alan Henry
Reed, Rev. Lancelot George
Bailey, Richard Fitzroy
Southern, Norman, & LL.B.
isScholfield, Alwyn Faber
Winterbotham, Harold
J ebb, Reginald Douglas
Cane, Arthur Skelding
Bradbury, John Fowler, & LL.B.
Moberly, Arthur Hamilton
Ma.ssey, Bernard Wilfrid Arbuthnot
"Bushell, Warin Foster
Clifford, Francis Awdry
de Morpurgo, Frederic Gustave
Adolphe Bela
Clark, Roderic Kendall
Gamlin, Raymond
Soulby, Rev. Thomas Harding
Nancarrow, John Vivian, & LL.B.
Comyn, Harold Fitzwilliam
Haward, Tristram Warrhigton
Clark, William Mories
Sharpe, William Henry Sharpe
Hibbert, John Percy Maghall
Clark, Alfred Joseph 19
15 Milner- White, Rev. Eric
I'^Selwyn, Edward Gordon
Machin, William
17 Brown, Stuart Kelson
Fry, Alfred Harold
Orde. Charles William
i« Ralph, Herbert Walter
Birch, William Colet
Durnford, Richard Selby
Busk, Edward Teshmaker
Grundy, Wilfred Walker
Speus, Hugh Baird
Richmond, Harold Bircham
Doncaster, Basil Wilson
Parker Smith, Wilmot Babington
Joannides, George Spyro
Powell, Kenneth
Gibbins, Roland Bevington
Leslie, John Randolph
Renwick, John Ernest
Chancellor's Medallist, 1907.
11 Assistant Master at Eton.
12 Inspector under the Board of Agriculture
and Fisheries.
13 Powis Medallist, 1905, Winchester Reading
Prize, 1906.
14 Assistant Master, Gresham School, Holt.
15 Lightfoot Scholar, 190-'..
16 Person Prize, 1905. P.ell's Scholar, 19a'5. Porson
Scholar, 1906. Browne's Medallist, 1906. Wad-
dington Scholar, 1S)07. Chancellor's Medallist,
1908. Winchester Reading Prize, 1908. Fellow
of Corjius Christi College.
17 Porson Prize, 1906.
18 Assistant Master Llandovery College,
KING'S COLLEGE.
953
Gordon, Cosmo Alexander
Raimes, Alwyn Leslie
Wilson, Hugh Stanley
Bannatyne, Arthur Gordon
Cadman, Hal
Morse, Leopold George Esmond
Dyne, Hugh Edward Lubbock
Bodkin, Arthur Malcolm
Gallimore, Henry Burrows
Baxter, Thomas Harold
Garrett, Reginald William Burn-
ham
Pass, Alfred Doug-las
Schwann, Humphrey
Bennett, John Gordon
Young, Richard Alfred
Sambrook, Henry Fabian
Evans, William David
Liudsell, Roger Edward
Rudman, Francis Reginald Rider
John, Jordan Constantine
Brooks, Charles Davis
Cushion, Ernest John
Cooper, William Anhur
iLob, Hyman
Smith, Samuel Hood
Chambers, Arthur
Barber, Lewis Christopher
Edwards, Charles Joseph
Rouquette, Stewart Henry
Herman, Ashley Ernest
Foster, Hugh Perceval Ross, &
LL.B.
Robertson Smith, Norman Mitchell
Johnstone, George Gordon
Mawe, Montague Denoon
Booth, Claude Hebden Barker
Davis, Gilbert Francis Shuter
White, Malcolm Graham
Annan, James Gilroy
Scott, William Moir
Revillon, Joseph Whistler
Ross, William Dallas
Acland, Herbert Arthur Dyke
Howell, Eric Earnshaw
Hartridge, Hamilton
Coit, Richard VVetzlar
Crewdson, Bernard Francis, &
LL.B.
Lyon, Rev. William Towers
Fry, Geoffrey Storrs
Morrison, John Harold
Marshall, Henry George
^Corrie, Donald Welldon
Hammond -Chambers, Henry
Borgnis Barfet
Hervey,Arthur Charles Constantine
Swift, Claude Theodore
Reitlinger, Henry Scipio
Brooke, Rupert Chawner
Jolly, John Catterall
Jenkins, Edgar Ernest
Filter, Charles
Homfray, Samuel George
Winterbotham, John
Inglis, Alexander Evan Johnston
^Dalton, Edward Hugh John Neale
Somervell, Leonard Colin
Pym, Alexander
^Cooke, Alan Welldon Hands
Mansell-Moullin, Oswald
Jones, Albert Victor, & LL.B.
Elmslie, Kenward Wallace
Dobson, Eric Leonard
Tudsbery, Francis Cannon Tuds-
bery, & LL.B.
Holt, Frederic Appleby, & LL.B.
Watson, George Carr
Machell, Humphrey Gilbert
Barker, Geoffrey Palgrave
White, Alfred Hale
Smith, Frederic Battinson
Cane, Maurice Here ward
Partridge, Heathfield Walter
Clarke, Cecil Herbert
Thompson, Wilham Frank
Faulkner, Alexander Keith
Carpenter, Edward Harry Osmund
5 Ross, Colin Macdonald
Horton, Harry
LL.B.
Redden, Frederick Adam Corrie
Barber, Sydney Hilton
FitzGerald, Gerald Thomas
Advanced Students.
''Harrison, Edward Philip
GiU, WiUiam Conrad
Pensioners.
Moore, Rev. Frederick Charles
'Jaccard, Charles Auguste Alex-
andre
1909
1 Assistant Master, Manchester Grammar
School.
2 Chancellor's English Medallist, 1907.
8 Winchester Reading Prize, VM'J
k
4 Assistant Master, Forest School, Waltham-
stowe.
5 Assistant Master, Choir School.
6 Lecturer at King's College, London.
7 Assistant Master, Clifton College,
954
KING'S COLLEGE.
Agnew, George Colin
Powell, Leslie
Brandt, William Eobert
Rickett, Charles Ernest
Gordon Walker, Robin Ernest
Ricard, Frank
Scrutton, Tom Burton
Tyer, Austin Arnold
Kennedy, John Scott
Drinkwater, John Roddam
Gwinner, Johannes Philipp Wil-
helm Alexander
Ilbert, Courtenay Adrian
Shand, Philip Morton
Tom, Nai
Hamilton, George Cecil Hans
Rumsey, Henry St John
Whelon, Charles Eric
l^ Pole, Reginald William
Shove, Gerald Frank
f Hickman, Terence
JHarper, Frederic Arttmr
Trotter, James Maitland Yorke
Corrie, Guy Temple
§Evans, Ulick Richardson
Crompton, Nigel George
Grimke-Drayton, Norman Drayton
Huntington, Sir Charles Philip,
Bart.
Berry, Percy Haycraft
Lapage, Francis Claud
Neal, John
Farnell, Henry Leigh
Willcocks, Roger Hussey
fHall, Frank Gardner
Holt, Herbert Wilfred
Simpkmson, Francis Vaughan
Gibbins, Henry Chorley
Campbell, Robert Charles Cowburn
Deuchar, Arthur Cecil
Lias, Arthur Godfrey
Helm, Cyril
Nathan, Edward Jonah
Eckhard, Oscar PhiHp
§Spielmann, Claude Meyer
Evans, Geoffrey Farrington Far-
rington
Burke, Michael Laurence
TurnbuU, WUliam Elliot
Tuck, Desmond Adolph
Smith, James Norman Douglas
Kuroda, Baron Nagatoshi
Mason, Frank Lewis Lionel
Butler, Reginald Charles Salisbury
Candeth, Madliavan Arathil
tTaylor, Eric Stuart
JHowell, George Frederick
t Bolton, Percy
fa Firth, John Charles
§Wilson, James Steuart
Watkins, Iltyd Edwin Maitland
Glasson, Lancelot
Rowntree, Malcolm
Pen-in, Michael
Birrell, Francis Fredei'ick Locker
Longworth, Eustace Counsellor
Watson, Charles ChaUinor
§Dowson, Humi)hrey
Dow, Stewart
Hight, Harold Edward
Thompson, Haselden
Richardson, Stansfield Pirn
Barker, Raymond Inglis Palgi'ave
Grant, John Charles
Boulton, Guy Francis Pelham
§Horsfall, Cedi'ic Fawcett
King, Horace Herbert
Mawe, Eric Spanton
Haslam, William Heywood
Sapwell, Baldwin Sparrow
Evans, Leonard Henry Brittan
Rees, John Rawlings
Newton, Basil Cochrane
Wallice, Percy
Fiddian, William Moulton
f Widgery, Gilbert Henry
Sinclair, Geoffrey Whitfeld
Gray, John Milner
Baker, Philip John
de Morpurgo, Lionel Maurice
Joachim
Fry, Lewis Salisbury
Haggard, Amyand James Rider
Valassopoulo, George
Birch, Arthur Clarkson
PoUak, Leslie
Keehng, Guy William
Walker, Basil Scarisbrick
Arbuthnot, Mamice Armitage
Popham, Ai-thur Ewart
Chandavarkar, Vithal Narayan
Evans, Daniel Davies
Johnson, Ronald Lindsay
+Swaffield, Alfred Ronald Otway
t P urves, Patrick John Chester J erv is
Laidlaw
§Brooke, William Alfred Cotterill
f'-^Braunholtz, Eugen Julius Karl
Choral Scholar.
Exhibitioner.
§ Honorary Exhibitioner
1 Winchester Reading Prize, 1909.
2 Fielder Exhibitioner.
KING'S COLLEGE.
955
§Craven, Hiram
^Winterbotham, Arnold
tWalton, John Hugh
§Ingram, Edward [Vlaurice Berkeley
^Buckley, Bryan Burton
§Bireh, JFrancis Lyall
Alexander, Horace Gundry
Cory ton, Edmund George
Alford, Edward John Gregory
Napier, Lennox Pelliam
'J'uck, Gerald Louis Johnson
Mowll, Howard West Kilvinton
Jenkin, Charles Oswald Frewen
Trower, Geoffrey Say
Fiddian, Cedrick Moulton
Ingle, Laurence Mansfield
+ Willink, Arthur James Wakefield
Acland, Theodore William Gull
Mercer, John Launcelot Capel
Uninness, Hugh Spencer
Capron, Maurice Athol
Davies, Regrnald George Reynolds
Burgoyne Johnson, Luther Vincent
Bury, Edward Basil
Johnson, Georg-e Geoffrey Floyd
Blunt, Denzil Jiayton
Burr, Albert Lionel
Edwards, Guy Threlkeld
fWillis, Zwinglius Frank
jHiller, Hubert George
Busk, Henry Gould
Collin, Edward Philip Compton
Claughton, Ian Drummond
Smith, Eric Montague
Smith, Evelyn Frederick
Polack, Benjamin James
Masson, Keith
Martin, Maurice Bonamy
Milne Home, Charles Alexander
Rau, Benegal Ram
Honorary Exhibitioner.
J Choral Scholar.
I
956
KING'S COLLEGE.
PATRONAGE.
Counties.
Camb....
Benefices.
Kingston, R.
Milton, R. & V.
SampfordCourtenay,R.
Stower-Provost and )
Todbere, R. S
Dunton Waylett,R.
Fordingbridge, V.
Monxton, R.
Ringwood, V. with )
Harbridge,R. j
Buckland, R.
Munden, Great, R.
Walkerne, R.
Prescot, V .
Sutton, V.
iWiUoughton, V.
^Hemingby, R.
Greenford, R.
HorsteadjR.
Hempstead, with >
Lessingham, R. >
Toft Monks with 7
Haddiscoe.R. 3
Woodton, R.
Lois Weedon, V.
Hepworth, R.
Wortham, R.
Finborough Parva, V.
Kersey, V.
Lindsey, V.
Great Bricet, V. 1
Wattisham, V. j"
Kingston upon l
Thames, V 5
Richmond, V.
E. Molesey, V.
Thames Uitton, V.
Ham, V.
Ewhurst, R.
Wootton Waven, V.
Bowerchalke, V.
Broadchalke, V.
Inst.
1907
1900
PJ06
1897
1906
1879
1883
1884
1895
1905
1889
1886
1900
1901
1905
1890
1905
1904
1901
1903
1903
1903
1907
1872
1877
1900
1906
1904
1906
1904
1887
1880
1908
Incumbents.
W. A. Baker, M.A.
G. W. Evans, M.A.
W.F. Surtees. M.A.
E.Capel Cure, M.A.
B. H. Wortham
W.J. Boys, M.A.
E.L. Hopkins, M.A.
W.D. Bodkin, M.A.
J. W. Merry, M.A.
A. G. Langdon
H.J. Phillpotts, M.A.
H.Mitchell, M.A.
F. S. C. Crane, M.A.
S. R. Swalwell, M.A.
W. H. Isaacs, M.A.
H. T. Biscoe, M.A.
V. N.Gilbert, M.A.
W. M.C. McAllister,
M.A.
N. G. Lawson, M.A.
F. Lee.
S. Lidbetter.
J. F. K. Fanin^, M.A.
J. F. Vincent-Fernie
F. B. Phillips, M.A.
J. Foster, M.A.
T. 0. Wonnacott, M.A.
A.S. W.Young, M.A.
M. F. B. Binney, M.A.
E. P. Pelloe, M.A.
B. H. Bosanquet, M.A.
J. R. Pridie, M.A.
A. J. Tuck, M.A.
F. T. Bramston, M.A.
E.Collett.
H. K. Brown
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Hampsh.
Herts....
Lancash .
Lincoln.
Middx...
Norfolk.
Northam
Suffolk...
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Sussex...
Warwick
Wilts ....
B.A.
1892
1889
1893
1883
1867
1861
1870
1867
1878
1890
1855
1870
1888
1891
1892
1863
1898
1883
1881
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1898
1887
1861
1892
1864
1883
1894
1894
1893
1871
1865
1894
1 To this living the Colleee has alternnte presentation with Lord ScarhTouRh.
« This living is appropriated to the Chaplains.
QUEENS' COLLEGE.
(Founded 1448 — Re-founded 1465.)
This College was founded in 1448 by Queen Margaret ol
Anjoti, consort of Henry VI., and refounded in 1465 by Elizabeth
WiDviLLE, 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 living, the net annual
value of which exceeds ^400.
A Fellow who holds a Professorship or the office of Public
Orator in the University may hold his Fellowship so long as he
continues to be Professor or Public Orator.
A Fellow who holds the office of Senior or second Tutor, Senior
Mathematical Lecturer, Senior Classical Lecturer, or Additional
Lecturer (if any such be appointed), holds his Fellowship so long
as he holds such office.
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 hold his Fellowship for life,
or if he hold one such office for more than seven but less than
twenty-five years, he holds his Fellowship, after vacating office,
for a period of time equal to that by which his tenure of office
exceeded seven years. Additional retiring pensions may be as-
signed to College Officers who have served thirty years.
SCHOLARSHIPS, EXHIBITIONS, &c.
A fixed proportion of the revenues of the College is paid over
to 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-
dence.
An Examination will be held on January II, 12, 13, 1910, for
five Scholarships and five Exhibitions. The Candidates must not
have commenced residence in the University, and those for
Scholarships must be under 19 years of age on the first day of
the Examination, but there is no restriction respecting the age of
Exhibitioners. For one of the Exhibitions the sons of clergy
have a preference. They will be awarded for proficiency in
Classics, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Hebrew, or Theology.
958 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 ClarKs Scholarship, £10 per annum.
* One Sandys' Exhibition, £10 per annum.
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 the value of two or three 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 Fenny White, M.A. formerly Fellow of the
College, founded in 1842 a prize of the value of £30. This,
augmented by some accumulations, 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.
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 Di.ssertation, by an
Undergraduate who is not a Questionist.
In 1880 Mrs Mary King, widow of the late Joshua King,
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 Rev. George Phillips, D.D., President of this College,
gave to the College £1000 Great Eastern Railway Debenture
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.
In 1900 the Right Reverend H. E. Ryle, D.D., Lord Bishop of
Winchester, then President of the College, founded a prize for
Reading in Chapel, in memory of his son Roger Ryle.
I The Exhibition! and Scnolarships thus I Master and Kellows present,
■narkea are in the sole apvointment of the I 2 This Exhibition WHsfounded in 1840, by the
Master; the rest are in the appointment of the | Rev. J. Sandys, late Fellow of Queens' College.
gUEENS' COLLEGE.
959
Prizemen. 1909.
Mathematics. Classics.
Eltham, Junior Soph.
Veitcli, Junior Soph
Lee, b'reshman.
Natural Sciences.
Bull
Scliwarzman
Hughes' Prizemen. 1909
Divinity. Latin.
Roechling
Smith, S. i ^''•^'^"
EoecLiliiig
Pinder
Greek Testament Prizes. 1909.
Juiiiirr Sophs. Freshmen.
Wallis
Hannay
The Ryle Reading Prize.
Hitchcock, A. E. N.
LIST OF PRESIDENTS.
1448 A.udrew Docket.
1484 Thomas Wilkinson.
1505 John Fisher.
1508 Robert Bekenshaw .
1518 John Jennins.
1525 Thomas Ffarmau.
1526 William Franklin.
1528 Simon Heynes.
1537 William Mey.
1553 William Glynn.
1556 rhoraas Peacock.
1559 William Mey.
1560 John Stokys.
1568 William Chaderton.
1579 Humphrey Tyndall.
1614 John Davenant.
1622 JohnMansell.
1631 Edward Martin.
1644 Herbert Palmer.
1648 Thomas Horton.
1660 Edward Martin.
1662 Anthony Sparrow.
1667 William Wells.
1675 Henry James.
1717 John Davies.
1731 William Sedgwick.
1760 Robert Plumpire.
1788 Isaac Milner.
1820 Henry Godfrey.
1832 Joshua King.
1857 George Phillips.
1892 William Magan Campion.
1896 Herbert Edward Eyie.
1901 Frederick Henry Chase.
1906 Thomas Cecil Fitzpatrick.
Fisitovy Tlie King.
THE PRESENT SOCIETY.
President,
X Thomas Cecil Fitzpatrick, M.A.
Vice-President, Arthur Wright, D.D.
t Formerly Dean and Supernumerary FeUow of Christ's College, Examining Chaplain to the
Bishop of Salisbury. *^
960 QUEENS* COLLEGE.
Tutor, Arthur Wright, D.D.
Assistant Tutor, William Montgomery Coatcs, M.A.
Lecturers in Mathematics,
William Montgomery Coates, M.A.
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 Divinity,
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, Litt.D.
Lecturer in English History and Literature, J. H. Gray, M.A.
Director of Natural Sciences Studies, The President.
Director of Law Studies, A. P. Higgins, LL.D.
Director of Historical Studies, F. M. Rushmore, M.A.
Director of Mechanical Studies, F. Grant, M.A.
Dean, C. T. Wood, M.A.
Catechist, Joseph Henry Gray, M.A.
^, , . ( J. H. Gray, M.A.
Chaplains |c. T. Wood, M.A.
D \W. M. Coates, M.A.
Bursars Ja. Munro, M.A.
Steward, A. Wright, D.D.
Prcelector, J. H. Gray, M.A.
Librarian, F. G. Plaistowe, M.A.
Steward of the Manorial Courts, A. Wright, D.D.
Foundation Fellows,
Wright, Rev. Arthur, M.A., D.D,
^Gray, Rev. Joseph Henry, M.A.
Coates, William Montgomery, M.A.
2 Kennett, Rev. Robert Hatch, M.A., B.D.
Munro, Andrew, M.A.
3 Wood, Rev. Charles Travers, M.A.
*Cook, Arthur Bernard, M.A.
1 Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Peter-
borough, Chaplain to the Bishop of Ely.
2 Tyrwhitt'g Scholar and Masoa Hebrew
Prizeman, 1887. Regius Professor of Hebrew,
Canon of Ely. Examining Chaplain to the Bishop
of Ely.
3 Jeremie Septuagint Prize, 1899 ; Crosse Uni-
versity Scholar, 1899; Tyrwhitt Hebrew Scholar
and Mason Prize for Biblical Hebrew, 1900;
formerly Scholar of Pembroke College. Examin-
ing Chaplain to the Bishop of Winchester.
4 Chancellor's Classical Medallist, 1891. Craven
Scholar, 1889. Formerly Fellow of Trinity Col-
I lege.
QUEENS' COLLEGE.
961
Edwards Fellow.
^ Johns, Rev. Claude Hermann Walter, M.A., Litt.D.
Honorary Fellows.
2*Reynolds, Osborne, M.A., F.R.S.
* Finch, Gerard Brown, M.A.
=* Ryle, The Rt. Rev. Herbert Edward, M.A., D.D.,
Lord Bishop of Winchester.
3 Chase, The Rt. Rev. Frederick Henry, M.A., D.D.,
Lord Bishop of Ely.
4*Bovey, Henry Taylor, M.A., F.R.S.
Noblemen.
Earl of Mar, M.A.
Anderson, Eight Eev. Ernest Au-
gustus, M.A., D.D. (Cant.), Lord
Bishop of Kiverina, N.S.W.
Ryle, The Right Rev. Herbert
Edward, D.D., Lord Bishop of
Winchester
Chase, The Eight Rev. Frederick
Henry, D.D., Lord Bishop of
Ely.
Gill, The Right Rev. Charles
Hope, D.D., Lord Bishop of
Travancore and Cochin.
Dewes'
D.D.
Rev. Alfred
M.D.
*Melsome. William Stanley, M.A.,
F.E.C.S.
Phillips, GeorgeCharles John, M.A.
B.D.
5*Skelton, Rev. Thomas, M.A.
M.A.
Beecheno, Rev. James
Pilkington, Rev. Richard
•Searle, Rev. William George
Fardell, Rev. Henry William King
Phillips, Rev. George
Crump, Rev. James iienjamin
Wharton, Rev. George
Musson, Edward Coulson
''•Style, Rev. George
7Pryce, Very Rev. Shadrach
5 Ingram, Rev. Arthur John
Gray, Rev. Thomas David
Wright, Rev. Benjamin
Howard, Eev. Thomas Henry
"Haynes, Edmund Child
•Gibson, William
sGrenside, Rev. Frederick Ralph
9 Provis, Sir Samuel Butler, K.C.B.
Wyatt, Rev. Vitruvius Partridge
Bedford, Rev. Joseph Louis
Smith, Rev. Frederick Robert
Madden, Wyndham Monson
Connolly, Rev. Robert Campbell
Williams, Charles Edward
io*Niven, James, and M.B.
Boissier, Rev. Frederick Scobell
Jones, Alexander George
Dawbarn, Joseph Yelverton,
LL.M.
•Wood, James
11 Best, Rev. John Dugdale
Dawbarn, Climenson Yelverton
Charles
Wright, Eev. William Benson
Wildman, John Bates
12 Prior, Richard Delabere
1^ Hastings, Rev. Hugh Francis
Rooker, Rev. John
Kidd, Walter Joshua
Jervis, Rev. John
Ashmall, Rev. Francis James
Strickland, Rev. Herbert Charles
Frodsham, Rev. Tom Edwin Colyton
Nash, Rev. Henry Havelock Ashley
• Formerly Fellow*. |
1 Fellow of Jesus College ; Master of St Catha- j
rine's. I
2 Professorof Engineering in the Owent College, j
Vintoria Uni»er»ity, Manchenler.
3 Formerly President.
4 Rector of the Imperial College of Science
and Technology, S. Kensington, formerly Profes-
sor of Engineering in the University of Montreal, i
5 Trebendary of Lincoln. .1
6 Late Head Master of Giggleswick Grammar
School.
7 Dean of St Asaph, formerly one of H.M
Inspectors of Schools.
8 Honorary Canon of Wakefield.
9 Secretarv »o thf l.ocnl Rovernment Ronrd.
10 Medical Officer Of Health, Manchester.
11 Principal, Training College, Chester.
12 Inspectorof Schools, Bombay,
13 Head Master of Ludlow Grammar School.
41
962
QUEENS' COLLEGE.
Kermode, Rev. Sidney Alfred Pizej'
Sheldon, Rev. James Frederick
H ay ter, An gelo George Kirby
Hooper, Rev. Francis Edward
Carpenter, Rev. Frederick
Waldemar
Farmiloe,Rev. William 1 honias
Daw barn, Albert Yelverton
Hayter, Walter Louis Bazaine
Watts, Thomas Isaac, Mus.B.
1 Lewis- Jones, William
Ranken, Rev. Francis Smith
Pullan, Rev. John Richard
Vernon,Rev. Henry Richard Cooper
*Plaistowe, Francis Giffard
Procter, Rev. George Aislabie
Hooker, John Henry
Brewer, Rev. Herbert Perry
Brinkworth, Rev. James Bardulph
2Hannah, Rev. Joseph Addison
Banks, Ernest
Hooton, Rev. Henry George
Paton, Rev. George Clavell
Clark, John Cyril
Brocklehurst, Rev. Theodore Percy
I^ewis, Rev. Lionel Smithett
Worthington, Henry Newell
^Richards, Charles Henry
Davis, Rev. George 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-.Iones, Rev. William
Smart, Edward Howard
Gibson, John Ernest
♦Eraser, William Garden
Brocklehurst, Frederick
Jones- Taylor, Rev. Edward William
letly
Davies, Rev. Arthur Vaughan
Bridge, Rev. Donald
Paterson, Alexander Granville
Aiken, Rev. Henry Seff'rien
Blyth, Philip Gledstanes
5 "Paterson, Reginald Gresham Clive
Hassall, Hev. Arthur
Parnell, Rev. Claude William
6 Cookson, Reginald ThomasChorley
Stokes, Arthur Barnard
Bently, Francis Middleton
King, Harold Charles
Pope, Rev. William Henry Conway
Robinson, Rev. Edward Colles
Brailey, William Herbert, M.B.,
B.C.
Barton, Rev. Charles Godfrey
Jones, Trevor Hywel
Williams, Rev. John Foster
Grant, Frank
Stewart, Henry Elliott
Cossar, Rev. Herbert James
Heath, George Henry
Paton, Rev. Roger Clavell
Gardiner, Rev. James Ernest
Mellor, Rev. Henry
Spear, George Frederick, LL.B.
\Iayo, Rev. John Frederick
"^ Day, Samuel Hulme
Dewe, Charles Douglas Eyre
Robson, Rev. Herbert Eric
Thackrah, Rev. Matthew William
Smith, Rev. Mowbray
Bourchier, Rev. Basil Graham
Symonds, Nathaniel Henry
Ward, Vincent Sumner
Cooke, Rev. Frederick Henry
Collins, Rev. James Thomas
Pettman, Rev. Harold
'^ Riley, Lambert
Cooke, William Charles Cyril
Purcell, Rev. Goodwin
Blackwall, Rev. William Anthony
Raugh, Rev. Harold Ryle
Regan, Charles Tate
Roxby.Rev.HerbertSuffield Maude
Abbott, Rev. Herbert Alldridge
Gray, Gabriel
King, Rev. Arthur Steele
^Loewe, Herbert Martin James
Dannatt, Rev. William James
Hunter, Herbert Kenneth
Chase, Charles Allen
>0Oman, Rev. John W.
• Formerly Fellows.
1 Members' Prizeman, 1887. Professor of English
Lan^oage and Literature, University College of
N. Wales.
2 Principal of the Norwich and Ely Training
College.
3 Master KingEdwardVL'a School, Birmingham.
4 King's Counsel 5 Bell's Scholar.
6 Assistant Master at Malvern.
7 Assistant Master at Westminster.
8 Master at Bloxham School.
9 Stewart of Kannoch Scholarship for Hebrew
Tyrwhitt Hebrew Scholar. Mason Hebrew Prize
10 D.Phil. Edin.
QUEENS' COLLEGE.
963
Eveis-Swindell, Harold
HoUis, Eev. Denzil
Williams, Charles Arthur
Richardson, Joe Brook, & LL.B.
Spencer-Smith, Philip
Day, Rev. George Stanley
LL.M,
Sikes, Rev. John Churchill
Coward, Thomas Holford
Morris, Thomas Evans
Weddell, Alexander George
Campion, Benjamin William
Gibson, William Waymouth
iTopham, Alfred Frank
Senior, Arthur, B.C.
B,A,
Brailsford, Rev. William
f Bennett, Stephen Allen
Andrews, Rev. Thomas
Clayton, Norman Willis
Streatfeild, W illiamHugh Raymond
Doyle, Rev. Ralph William
fSavile, Eustace Claud
Lloyd, Alan Charles Gore
t Willis, John Keith, M.B.
Purton, Lionel Pardoe
tCanny, Gerald Bain
Gibson, Thomas Alexander
fMoylan, John Fitzgerald
Farmer, Frederick Richard
Draper, Frederick William Marsden
Partridge, Rev. Walter Wright
Thornburgh, Rev. Francis Thoru-
burgh
Coast, James Percy Chatterton
Edmonds, Rev. Thomas Acland
Wise, Rev. Arthur Thomas
Oxley, Horace Finningley
fPrankerd, Horace Arthur
t Fraser, Peter
fMillward, George Alfred
fSmith, Thomas
Boyce, Arthur St John
Cooke, Arthur Tulk
Finch, George Adolphus Andrew
Bentley, William Wallace
Brice-Smith, Hugh Middleton
fCamley, William Birch
fGreen, Edward Cowper
Hamond, Ernest William
Maiden, Henry Russell
Perry, Lionel Banks, B.C.
Robmson, Francis Harry
Whiting, William Robert Gerald
Alcock, Norman Alexander
Clarke, Rev. Ernest Wilson
Coleman, Rev. Leonard Worsley
Douglas, Rev. Eric Campbell
Jackson, Rev. Langford Pridden
Marley, Francis Lindsay
Spencer-Smith, Arnold Patrick
Wilkinson, Charles Francis
Wellesley
Barton, John Francis
Cooke, Henry Robert
Failes, Frank Christopher
Gardner, Rev. Ronald Leslie
Ridout, EdAvin Stanley Forsyth
Taylor, James Edward John
Wyatt, Robert George Frederic
Kelly, Ignatius George, & LL.B.
Claxton, Albert Narcisse
Rogers, Thomas Godfrey
fChase, George Armitage
fClark, Frank Kynock
f Hayes, Robin Arden
Job, Cyril Dyon
Jones, Clement Harold
Morton, George Arthur
Perry, Henry Charles
Rankin, John Kenneth
Roxby, Guy Jocelyn Maude
Yates, Henry George
Locke, Charles Edward Leatham
Evelyn- White, Kenneth Victor
Kemp, Ernest Wentworth Guy
Sayer, Michael Wynne
Selby- Lowndes, George Noel
Stubbs, Noel Howard
Adams, Lestock Handley
Andrews, Eric Leicester
Andrews, Leonard Martin
Cotton, George Vincente
Coulson, George
Fabricius, Leslie
Failes, Bernard James
Flood, Samuel
Green-Armytage, Geoffrey
Guy, Henwood
Holme, Bertram Lester
Joyce, George Edgar
t Formerly Scholars.
1 Whewell Scholar, 1897. Chancellor's Legal
Medallist, 1899.
41—2
QG4
QUEfiNS' COLLEGE.
Mellor, Walter Samuel
Penney, Arthur Edwin
Rutherfurd, Henry George Gordon
Simms, William
fBathurst, Henry Charles
fTurner, James William Cecil
Binks, Basil Henry
Anderson, Ralph Norman
Armstrong, Wilfred James
Carnsew
Cleworth, Thomas Hartley
Colenutt, Fabian Arthur
Gill, Hubert Alexander
Grant, Ernest Boase
Hart, George Frederick William
Hitchcock, Aldous Edward North
tKnight, Alfred Gordon
Krishnamma, Noble Ratnam
Lancaster, Egbert Townsend
Nicholson, Frederick Victor
Pearson, Cyril Harrop Hasten
Phillips, Richard Percival
Pinder, Albert Humphrey
Rogers, Gilbert Ashley
Sykes, John Newton
Scallon, Francis John
Turner, Archer
Wilkinson, Gordon Austin Wilmot
LL.B.
Harding, Rev. George Rogers
Bachelor Scholars.
Waterfall, Charles Francis
Roechling, Godfrey Deuue
Scholars.
Infeld, Louis
Eltham, Ernest William
Hughes- Games, Joshua Bower
1 Best, John Kenneth
^ Sewell, Thomas Jackson Elliott
Bull, Harold Robert
Veitch, Alexander Gordon
Phillips Choral Scholar.
Peace, Lister Radclifife
Minor Scholars.
Roper, George Hamilton
Board, Douglas Leonard
Stearn, Clement Hodgson
Lee, Horace William
Schooling, Leslie Frederick
Sparling, Hart Philip
Sanderson, Roy Broughton
Robertson, Oliver Hope
Schwarzman, Rudolph Isaac
Grocock, Stanley
Mannooch, John liingscote
Smith, Sidney
Pickard, William Burchell
Whitfield, John Burrows
Bi'owne, Archibald Douglas
Williamson, Frederick Arnold
Daltroff, Edmund Mayer
Wade, John Roland
Gardner, Francis William
Wylie, George Munro
Sloman, Arthur Eric Penrose
Storey, Gilbert
Atkinson, Ralph Hall
Pensioners.
Edwards, Francis Millward
Kruckenberg, James
Smith, Clarence Montague
Wace, Gerald Arthur
Thorman, William Spencer Pel ham
Johnson, Joseph Henry Fyife
Griffiths, Samuel Victor Floyd
Smith, Edmund Hastings
Thorman, Frederick Pelham
Farrar, Herbert Ronald
Smales, Reginald
Pearce, Henry
Wheeler, Harold William
Applegate, Francis Webb
Collins, Frederick Henry
Donald, Kenneth John Lenny
Sansford, Frederick Edwin
Jeayes, Wilfred Arthur
Hitchcock, Robert Jack
Bigger, Walter Grimshaw
Souper, Adrian Wilfred James
Edwards, Maurice Henry
Philip, John de Riemer
Kingsford, Charles Edward Beechy
Page, Cecil Arnold
Morris, George Frederick Biugley
Stevens, Hugh Leslie
Guilford, Edward Montmorency
Durrani, Charles Edward
Lewis, Emrys Llewellyn
Burgum, George Albert
Moxon, Herbert Ernest
t Formerly Scholars.
1 Abbott Scholar, 1908.
QUEENS COLLEGE.
965
Sowter, Arthur Charles
Pugh, John Vaughan
Thompson, Gordon
Tucker, Lewis Gordon
Cook, Edwin Arthur
Macj?regor, Alexander Miers
Scott, Percy Dixon
Carver, Christopher Fitzjames
Holbech, Laurence
Farrie, Hugh
Grace, Harold Myers
Whitty, Lewellin Wallingford
King-don, John
Wheeler, Arthur Wain
Bevis, Konald Alfied
Ferguson, Maurice Gurney
Robinson, John Henry
Seymour, Arthur
Hooper, Kenneth Anderson
Barker, Edward Walter
Gemmell, George
Wagg, Frederick John
Green, James
Hannay, Thomas
Sharpies, Frank Decks
Wallis, Hubert Edgar
Threlfall, Henry Charles
Sleigh, George Basil
Rogers, William Downing
Champion, Arthur Cecil
Skelton, Norman Arthur
Royds, Edric Alban Barrow
Stileman, Douglas Charles Gibbard
Gwillim, Geofifry Sheward
Hoole, Douglas
Dodson, Charles Sherborne
Schwartz, Charles
Simmons, Charles Edward
Blacker, Harold Alfred Cecil
Selwyn, Ernest William
Powell, John Roland
Kelton, Gerald S. Goar
Varley, Harold
Brand, Harold George
Boswell, Philip Rutherford
Edwards, John Llewellyn Arthur
Oliphant, Granville Richard
Turnbull, Peverill Hayes
Beverley, Russell
Nason, John William Washington
Bailey, Howard Sinclair
Clare, Frank Conquest
Bale, Ronald Frank
Crick, Heni-y
Arnold, George Wilfred
Simey, Erroll George Tyndall
Chandler, Bertram George
Munesinghe, Menickpure Lenty
Ritchie, Alistair Ferguson
Groves, John Percival Knight
Nesbit, James Widdowson
Ashman, Edward Harold Williams
Grant, George Leonard
Spowatt, William Carl
Wainwright, Leonard Austin
Wood, Leslie William
Ball, Albert Edward
Tharp, Philip Anthony
Wild, Arthur Edwin
Scott, John Todhunter
Herapath, Cyril Alexander
Taylor, Raymond
1 Jephcott, Alexander
Kennett, Edward John Benedict
Manners
Partridge, John Wright
Thomas, Basil Parker
Padget, William Harrap
Snape, William Richard Claude
Hooper, Handley Douglas
Geare, William Duncan
Ferguson, William Haig
Brash, James Bassett
Browne, Lindsay Foster
Crump, Geoffrey Herbert
Robbins, Clifton
Hewitt, Lelean M'^Neill
Middleton, Robert Harris
Rockett, Frank Addison
Redwood, Frederick Arthur
Upward, Leslie Vaughan
Spiller, Leonard
Skey, Charles Harland
Burton, Arthur Pelham
Burton, John Ashton
Medrington, Arthur Charles Percy
Collins, Keith Earle
Wright, Reginald William
Robertson, Leo Cayley
Heading, Bertie
Douglas, George Hamilton
Stebbing, Thomas Henry Langdale
Cowell, Stuart Jasper
Field, Henry Trevor Cromwell
Rothfield, Jacob
Batstone, John
Gibson, Stanley Rutherford
Saunders, Hugh Cecil
Barltrop, Eric Arthur
Blackden, Seton Cotter
Cortazzi, Frederick Edward Mervyn
Mukarji, S. N.
Stewart of Rannoch Hebrew Scholar.
966
QUEENS' COLLEGE.
Marsh, Eobert Albau
Liddiard, Thomas Heme
Blackenbury, Basil Vyviaii Fabian
Fanifield, Bernard Stanley
Baron, Spencer Bardsley
Thursby, Walter
Betts, Harold
Thompson, Horace
PATRONAGE.
Counties.
Camb....
Benefices.
Eversden Parva, R.
Oakington, V.
St Botolph, Camb. R.
Sandon, R,
' Grimston.R.
South Walsham.R.,V.
HickUng, R.
Newton Toney, R.
Inst-
1907
1897
1892
lissex. ..
Norfolk .
1890
1902
1901
Notts
Wilts,
1905
1889
Incumbenls.
Gardiner, J. E., M.A.
Hooton, H. G. M.A.
Johns, C. II. W.Litt.D
Wright, B. M.A.
ElIaby,A. H. M.A.
Ranken, F. S., M.A.
Ashmall, F. J., M.A.
Phillips, G. M.A.
B.A
1901
1888
1880
1867
1872
1887
1885
1855
1 In the Rift of the Prcsiilent who must nominate one of the eight Senior Divines.
St CATHARINE'S COLLEGE.
(Founded 1473.)
This College or Hall was founded by Robert Wcdelarke.D.D.
Chancellor of the University, and Provost of King's College, for
a Master and three or more Fellows. The foundation was after-
wards enlarged by the benefactions of Mr William Basset, Mr
Richard Nelson.MrRobertSympson, Mr John Chester,andothers,
but principally by the endowments of Mrs Mary Ramsden of
Norton and Fockerby in the county of York. The late Rev. C. W.
Burrell, M.A,, also left a considerable sum for the enlargement of
the ecclesiastical patronage of the College.. In 1874, Mr Yorke,
formerly Skerne Fellow, bequeathed a sum of money to the
College.
The Statutes, confirmed by order of the Queen in Council May
3, 1882, provide that there should be a Master and six Fellows.
The proceeds of Mr Frankland's foundation are now added to
the general Scholarship fund.
The College at present consists of a Master, six Fellows, and
twenty-six Scholars.
Of the twenty-six Scholarships, £
Fourteen, founded by Mrs Ramsden, are of the annual value of 40
One, founded by Lady Barnadiston,is of the annual value of .50
One, Mr Hobbes 50
Two, MrFrankland , 60
Four Mr Skerne 35
One, Dr Gostlin 35
One, Mr Spurstow and Mrs Stafford 35
One, ..Sir John Cleypoole and Mrs Payne 25
One, Mr Cartwright and Lady Cocket 25
The income of a fund of about ,£3000 in Consols is also avail-
able for the purpose of Scholarships and Exhibitions. From
these funds Scholarships and Exhibitions, varying in value from
£50 per annum to J20, are annually given after open Competition
or at the College Examination in June.
The Rev. T. Jarrett, M.A., Regius Professor of Hebrew, left by
will the sum of £1000 to found a scholarship to be called by his
name.
Besides these Scholarships, if there be a surplus, grants are
made to deserving Students of the College, if candidates for
Honours in any Tripos.
968
8t CATHARINE'S COLLEGE.
All the Scholarships are perfectly open to candidates from any
school or place of birth.
Bishop Sherlock founded the Lihrarianship, 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, for 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, 1909.
Mathematical.
Third Year. Second Year. i First Year.
— Davies, R. | Culverwell
Classical.
Second Year.
First Year.
Southwell
Corrie Prize.
Lister
LIST OF MASTERS.
1473 Robert Wodelarke.
1475 Richard Roche.
1479 John Tapton.
1487 John Wardall.
1506 Richard Balderstone.
1507 Thomas Green.
1529 Reg-inald Baynbrigge.
1547 Edwyn Sandys.
1554 Edmund Cosin.
1559 John Mey.
1577 Edmund Hounde.
1598 John Overall.
1607 John Hills.
1626 Richard Sibbs.
1635 Ralph Brownrigge.
1645 William Spurstow.
1650 John Lig-htfoot.
1675 John Eachard.
1697 Sir Wm. Dawes, Bart.
1714 Thomas Sherlock.
1719 Thomas Crosse.
1736 Edward Hubbard.
1741 Kenrick Prescot.
1779 Lowther Yates.
1799 Joseph Procter.
1845 Henry Philpott.
1861 Charles Kirkby Robinson.
1909 Claude Hermann Walter
Johns.
Visitor,
The Crown.
THE PRESENT SOCIETY.
Master, Rev. Claude Hermann "Walter Johns, Litt.D.,
ex officio Canon of the Cathedral Church of Norwich,
elected 1909.
President, E. T. S. Carr, M. A.
Tutors, A. W. Spratt, M.A.
Rev. W. T. Southward, M.A., Mus.Bac.
St CATHAKINE'S COLLEGE.
969
Classics.
*A. W. Spratt, M.A.
W. H. S. Jones, M.A.
Theology.
*H. J. C. Knight, D.D.
W. T. Southward, M.A.
History.
*F. M. Rushmore, M.A.
Lecturers.
Mathematics.
*G. Spurge, M.A.
H. W. Turnbull, B.A.
Law.
^E. W. Sutton, M.A.
W. T. Southward, M.A., Mus.B.
Directors of Studies.
Bursar, E. T. S. Carr, M.A.
Deauy A. W. Spratt, M.A.
Chaplain, W. T. Southward, M.A.
Prcelector, A. W. Spratt, M.A.
Steward, A. W. Spratt, M.A.
Librarian, ^J. B. Bilderbeck, M.A.
Fellowi.
2 Carr, Rev. Edwin Trevor Septimus, M.A.
Spratt, Albert William, M.A.
Southward, Rev. Walter Thomas, M.A., Mus.Bac.
Rushmore, Frederick Margetson, M.A.
Jones, William Henry Samuel, M.A.
Supernumerary Fellow.
Lay, Charles Johnson, M.A.
Honorary Fellows.
3 Boyd-Carpenter, The Right Rev. William, D.D., Lord Bishop of
Ripon.
4* Browne, The Right Rev. George Forrest, D.D., Lord Bishop of
Bristol.
Sir Charles Cecil Trevor, M.A., C.B.
*Moule, The Right Rev. Handley Carr Glyn, D.D., Lord Bishop of
Durham.
Noblemen.
The Lord Bishop of Kipon, D.D.
The Lord Bishop of Bristol, D.D.
The Lord Bishop of Durham, D.D.
D.D,
Hill, Rev, James Hamlyn
''Pain, Right Rev. Arthur Wellesley
6 Knight, Rev. Henry Joseph Corbett
LL.D.
Ginsburg, Benedict William
M.D.
7Moore, Norman
Ranking-, George Spiers Alexander
Ellis, William George Pharoe
Litt.Doc.
8 Figgis, John Neville, M.A.
1 Late Principal and Trofessor of English, The
Presidency College, Madras.
a Bell Scholar, 1859. * Late Fellows.
8 Hon. D.D. Glasgow and Aberdeen. Hon.
D.C.L. Oxford and Durham.
4 Late Secretary to the Cambridge Local Kx-
arninaiions Syndicate and to the Cambridf!'
University Commisnion, 1877. Dioney Profe»»or
of ArchBology,1887. Formerly Bishop ol Step-
ney. Hon. D.C.L. Durham.
5 Bishop of Gippsland.
6 EvansandScholefield Prizeman, 1884. Fellow
of Corpus Christi College. Principal of Clergy
Training School.
7 Warden of St Bartholomew's Hospital .
8 Uifthtfoot Scholar, 1S9U. Whewell Scholar,
1891. Prince Consort Prize, 1891.
41-
970
St CATHARINE'S COLLEGE.
M.A.
Yates, Rev. Henry W.
Woodcock, Rev. Thomas
iCockshott, Rev. John William
Haviland, Francis G.
Warren, Rev. John Shrapnel
2 iVorman, Rev. Charles Frederick
Boustead, Warwick Pearson
Peers, Rev. William Henry
•^Connor, Rev. William Higgin
Metcalfe, George
Shav»r, Rev. John
Style, John
Toovey, Rev. William
Johnson, William Blake, & LL.M.
Wanstall, Rev. Edward Forster
Herbert, Rev. Alfred
Knowles, Rev. Francis
Patterson, Rev. Alexander Hamilton
*Morley, Rev. George Bentley
Shackle, Robert Walker
Webber, Alex. Herbert
Noyes, Rev. John Percy
Turner, George
Perry, Rev. William Corbett
Fitch, Rev. Henry Walter
Taylor, Rev. Thomas
Barford, Rev. John Sheldon
* Haines, Charles Reg-inald
Tyrer, Rev. John Walton
^ Walker, Thomas Pearson
Bull, Samuel
''MofFatt, Herbert Edward
Flack, Rev. Francis Walter
Parker, Georg-e Roger Wilson
Hinde, George Morier
7 Conway, Robert Russ
Swinstead, Rev. John Howard
Robinson, Rev. Ludovic Stewart
Ellis, William George Pharoe
Brewer, Frederick William
^Noakes, Ven. Edward Spencer
Spurge, Charles
Symonds,Rev. Septimus
Kearney, Elfric Leofwin
Harrison, Percy Tom
Pegg, Rev. Frederick John
Hickman. Hubert
^Hornby, John
Matravers, Rev. Herbert Henry
Matravers, Rev. Ernest Edward
Cheshire, Rev. John Griffith
Carr, Rev. Charles Lisle
Johnson,Rev.AubreyRothwellHay
Booth, Rev. Harold
Lucas, Lascelles Atkinson
Richards, Henry Vivian
Hollins, Rev. Arthur Edward
Bedwell, Rev. Frank Last
Hellins,Rev. Edgar William James,
LL.B.
Key, Rev. Samuel Whittell
'" Fuller, Frank Joseph
Rutter. Arthur Lionel
Bilderbeck, James Bourdillon
Hicks, Rev. Francis Edward
Collins, Harry Rawle
StaflTord, John Hugh, LL.B.
Booth, Rev. Horace Fearne
Hobson, Rev. Frank
Broadhead, Rev. Thomas Wright
^^ Badger, Ernest Samuel Thomas
Higgins, Rev. Frank Howard Pearce
Ellam, Edward
Bull, Henry Martyn
Kyle, Rev. John Latimer
12 Sutton, Edward William
Battersby, Richard
Nottingham, Rev. Edward Emil
Corfield, Rev. Egerton
Gedge, Rev. Hugh Somerville
1=^ Rivers-Smith, Stanley
Smith, Alfred John
Stewart, Rev.Charles Henry Hylton
PIayne,Rev. Frederick Southerden
Swann-Mason, Rev. Richard Swann
Herbert, Rev. 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
Humphreys, Gordon Noel
M.a
Ellis, William George Pharoe
1 Hon. Canon of Ely.
2 Hon. Canon of 8t Albani).
3 Hon. Canon of Newcastle. Rector of Newent,
Gloucester.
» Late Fellow.
4 Mai»I>»n<«Pnzeman,18»),18aS. Kayo Prize, 1889.
Late Master at Uppingham.
5 Master at the Leys School.
. Ct Members' Latin Essay Prize, 1882.
7 Second Master at Weymouth OoUege.
8 LL.D. Dublin. Late Head Master, Newark
School. Archdeacon of Perby.
9 Master at Denstone College.
10 Head Master, Salt School, Shipley.
11 Head Master, King's School, Peterborough.
12 M A., B.C.L. Oxford.
13 Director of Education, Zanzibar.
14 Second Master, Perse School, Cambridge.
St CATHARINE'S COLLEGE.
971
B.A.
Wiltou, Rev. Bernard ■
fSwann, Alfred
fBadcock, Charles Halford
JMartin, Rev. William Newsome
tCox, Harold Aldvi^yn Machell
IDriffield, Lancelot Tovv^nshend
tM«Gowan, Oswald
fOwen, William Benjamin
jGoode, Alfred George
Davenport, Charles
Hunton, Claude Wensley
t Barker, Thomas George Ridgewell
tEllis, Robert
fGow. Peter Graham
JMees, Gustavus Eric
Murray, Alexander William Ramsay
Gardner, Kenneth Austen
fLister, John Georg-e
fBelcher, Gordon
Burr, Herbert Frank
Bright, Henry Augustus
Newton, Alan Francis
Francis, William
fMayo, William Charles
Freeman, Charles Thomas
HofFmeister, Charles Edward
Mortimore, Alfred John
fWidgery, Alban Gregory
Alexander, John Henry Rushbrooke
Leeds, Frank
AUshorn, Lionel
Bee, John Mathias
Slater, Alfred
fDavies, Reginald
Evans, Aidan Oswald
fHare, Sydney George Steele
t Ward-Price, George
LL.B.
1 Rogers, Alfred Denys Strickland
Hellins, Rev. Edgar William James
Stafford, John Hugh
Pensioners.
Hartley, Frank Julian
Reeve, Harry
Bartlett, Lionel
Pritchard, Richard
GreensOl, Arthur William
Morley, Vincent
Sandberg, Frederick Clifford
Maltby, Francis Edward
Dodd, John Maurice
Prout, Leslie Ernest
Gabriel, Thomas Godfrey
Treherne,Frederick George William
tSpencer, Hubert
fGriffiths, George Andrew Montagu
f Mann, John William
jCarr, Alan Ingold
I Burrows, Harold Alban
tBroadbent, Frank
fPalmer, Eric de Sanctis
fSwann, Cecil Gordon Aldersey
fCharleton, George Henry
Stevens, William George
White, Gilbert Edward
Watts, Percy Reginald
Day, Gordon Philip Jodi-ell
Htoon, Moung Kyaw
Stokes, Robert John
Davies, Morgan Owen
Blackburn, Burdus Bedford
Roupell, Arthur Norton
f Slefrig, Samuel
Dams, Percy John
Knight, John Edward Horton
Tha Din, Moung
Bennett-Smith, John Hughes
Allen, Herbert
Elwood, A. G. F.
Gill, William
Morgan-Smith, Gerald Oscar
Khoo, Bong Kee
Cooper, F. T.
Culverwell, Joseph Stanley
Otty, Harry Ralph
Wilkinson, James Shakespeare
Hitchcock, James Vincent
Southwell, Frederick Edmund
Glanville
Price, Tudor Yestin
Bulmer, Philip Henry
Moses, Charles Basil
Eddleston, Reginald Saumarez
Hay, Mortimer Cecil
MulHns, Alban Ferris
Dier, Claude Vernon
Circuit, Edward Frank
Robinson, Basil Cautley
Hyne, Warwick Melville
Eastwell, Maurice Mansfield
Marsh, Herbert George
Henwood, Rev. Arthur Dimble
Lewis, Julius Heinrich
Ballard, Philip
♦ Laie or present Scholars.
X Exhibitioners.
1 Squire Scholar, 1908.
972
St CATHARINE'S COLLEGE.
Young, William
Turner, Eric Mark
Hurst, Frederick George
Wright, Alfred Leopold
Flaxman, Walter James
Courtney Smith, Sidney Herbert
Draper, Joseph James
Dracup, Athelstane Hamleigh
Starling, George
Karsondas, Hansen
Pepper, George Evered
Lee, Herbert Victor
Osborne, Edgar James Phillips
Atkins, Edward Maurice
Bicknell, Charles Dion
Boyd, Charles William
Cooney, Thomas Babington
Crisp, Hope
Hall, Edward Basil
Haseler, Hubert Leslie
Horrox, Harold
Kingdom, Francis Windsor Pelham
Knight, Laurence William Horton
Lee, D. W.
Lo, J. T. S.
Maries, Charles Wright
Milner, Dermod Ross
Morton, Eev. Fred
Purvis, John Stanley
Robmson, Lancelot Roden Cland
Shen, C. S.
Stokes, George Frederick
Sulieman, Ahmed
Tasker, Claude Lee
Taylor, Christopher Charles
Thompson, Willie Benjamin
Ward-Price, Henry Lewis
Watt, Rev. Samuel Mackey
Wright, George Eustace Dempster
Parker, Henry Nichols
Vaizey, Reginald Bromley
Jones, David
Dawson, Gordon
The above list of Pensioners contains the names
only of those who were admitted before August,
1909.
PATRONAGE.
Counties.
Benefices.
Inst.
Incumbents.
B.J.
Camb
Colon, R.and V.
1898
S. T. Adams.
1903
Litile Shelford, R.
1893
E. T. S. Carr, M.A.
1862
Dorset...
JVlarnhull, R.
1907
E. W. J. Hellins.
1897
Gloucester
Newent, V.
1906
W. H. Connor.
1863
Essex
Ridgewell, V.
1891
R. St Leger, M.A.
1869
Norfolk.
Gimingham, R.
1892
F. Knowles, M.A.
1874
Trunch, R.
1882
W.Kimm.M.A.
1867
JESUS COLLEGE.
(Founded 1496.)
This College was founded in 1496 by John Alcock, Bishop of
Ely. According to the Statutes of 1882 the College consists of a
Master, sixteen Fellows and twenty Scholars at the least. Of
the Fellowships one is a Professorial Fellowship ; to one any person
may be elected who is eminent for science or learning whether
a member of the University or not ; the remainder are open to
graduates 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 Professorship or Readership.
FOUNDATION AND OTHER SCHOLARSHIPS.
Under the present Statutes, in addition to the emoluments
derived from various merged foundations, ten per centum of the
annual income of the College is devoted to the maintenance of
Foundation Scholarships. The Master and Fellows determine
the proportions in which the Scholarship Fund is distributed
among the Scholars. Scholarships may, by permission of the
Master and Fellows, be retained until the end of the 12th term
from commencing residence, or, provided the Scholar continue to
reside, until he is of standing to take the degree of M.A.
There are also the following Scholarships :
Scholarships varying in number, and in value from J80 to £40,
founded by Tobias Rustat, Esq., appropriated to the sons of
clergymen of the Church of England, preference being given
ceteris paribus to those who are orphans. The Scholars on this
foundation are elected by the Master and Fellows in the same
manner as Foundation Scholars.
One Scholarship of £13, founded by Dr Edmund Tew, appro-
priated in a similar manner to the Rustat Scholarships.
One Scholarship of ^682, founded by the Rev. Robert Marsden,
tenable by the son of a living clergyman of the Church of England.
One Scholarship of £SZ lOs. or two of ,£16. 5s. each, founded
by Dr Gatford, open to clergymen's orphans and tenable from
the degree of B.A. to that of M.A.
One Scholarship of about £10, or two together of the same
value, founded in memory of the Rev. J. S. Lillistone, formerly
Fellow, tenable by sons of clergymen of the Church of England.
One Scholarship of £60 or two of £30, founded by the Rev.
John Somervile, open tostudents educated at Loughborough School.
974 JESQS COLLEGE.
Two or more Scholarships, founded in memory of Lady Kay.
These Scholarships vary in value from £40 to £60, and are tenable
for three years or any shorter period at the 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 Scholarships 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.
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.
A prize of books of the value of £'S. Ss., for the best Essay on a
subject of History or Literature.
A prize of about £3 for the study of Theology, founded in 1887
by friends of the late Dr Corrie, formerly Master of the College.
Tlie Rev. Frederick Keller, formerly Fellow, left J15 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 J18, 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 AUhusen Prize of about £25, for the promotion of
study and research in Natural Science, especially in Chemistry
JESUS COLLEGE. 975
and allicfl subjects, is oflfercd at intervals of three years. Can-
didates must have taken honours in Part 1 or Part 2 of the
Natural Science Tripos. The first award will be in 1908.
Two or more Brereton Prizes, established by R. P. Brereton,
Esq., formerly scliolar of the College, each of £5, for compositions
in Latin Verse and Greek Verse.
Prizemen, 1909.
Matlieviatics \ 3rd year, Livens, Urquhart: 2nd year, Lovell: Fresh-
men, H. S. Jones.
Classics: B.A., Duke: 3)-^ year, Wiseman: 27id year, Farrell: Fresh-
men, Tilly ard.
Theology: B.A., Edmunds, Eedman : Srd year, Gardner- Smith.
Statural Sciences : 2nd year, Wilson : Freshmen, Cronk, Reid.
History : 2nd year, Sclnif .
Oriental Lawjicages : 3rd year, Levine.
Modern and Medieval Jjanguages: B.A.,11. U. Scott.
Allhusen Prize : Ds F. W. Scott.
Keller Prizes: Di Duke, H. R. Scott.
Eliot Prize : Ds Edmunds.
Coriie Prize : Ds Edmunds.
Brereton Prizes : Greeh Verse, Ds Duke, Wiseman : Latin Verse, not
awarded.
English Essay : Tillyard.
LIST OF MASTERS.
1497 William Chubbes.
1506 John EcclestoD.
1515 Thomas Alcock.
1516 William Gapon.
1546 John Reston.
1551 Edmund Pierpoint.
1553 John Fuller.
1559 Thomas Redman.
1560 Edward Gascoyne.
1562 John Lakin.
1563 Thomas Ithell.
1579 John Bell.
1590 John Duport.
1618 Roger Andrewes.
1632 William Beale.
1644 Thomas Young.
1650 John Worthing-ton.
1660 Richard Sterne.
1660 John Pearson.
1662 Joseph Beaumont.
1663 Edmund Boldero.
1679 Humphrey Gower.
1679 William Saywell.
1701 Charles Ashton.
1752 Philip Yonge.
1758 Lynford Caryl.
1781 Richard Beadon.
1789 William Pearce.
1820 William French.
1849 George Elwes Corrie.
1634 Richard Sterne. i 1885 Henry Arthur Morgan.
Visitor, The Lord Bishop of Ely.
THE PRESENT SOCIETY.
Master, Rev. Henry Arthur Morgan, D.D.
Tutors.
Arthur Gray, M.A.
William WeLsh.M. A.
Assistant Tutors.
John Henry Herbert Goodwin, M.A.
John Campbell Watt, M.A.
Rev. Frederick John Foakes- Jackson, D.D.
976
JESUS COLLEGE.
Lecturers.
Classics^ A. Gray, M.A.
B. Abbott, M.A.
Mathematics, J. H. H. Goodwin, M.A.
J. C. Watt, M.A.
W. Welsh, M.A.
Theology, Rev. F. J. Foakes-Jackson, D.D.
Natural Sciences, W. L. H. Duckworth, M.D., Sc.D.
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, W. L. H. Duckworth, M.D., Sc.D.
Modern and Medieval Languages, B. G. W. Braunholtz, M.A.
Supervisor in Chemistry and Physics, F. E. B. Lamplough, M.A.
Supervisor in Mechanical Science, J. W. Landon, 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.
Priff lector, J. C. Watt, M.A.
Librarian, E. Abbott, M.A.
Rustat Bursar, J. H. H. Goodwin, M.A.
Organist, Frederick Bowman, M.A.
Fellowa.
fBramley, Charles, M.A.
Gray, Arthur, M.A.
1 Goodwin, John Henry Herbert, M.A.
Watt, John Campbell, M.A.
2Welsh. William, M.A.
^ Foakes-Jackson , Rev. Frederick John , D.D.
^Abbott, Edwin, M.A.
'Duckworth, Wynfrid Laurence Henry, M.D., Sc.D.
Hughes, William Ravenscroft, M.A.
^Wood, Herbert George, M.A.
Farrell, Wilfrid Jerome, M.A.
Unge, Rev. William Ralph, B.D.
*^Johns, Rev. Claude Hermann Walter, LittD.
Honorary Fellows.
Smith, Benjamin Leigh, M.A.
* Fisher, Rev. Osmond, M.A., F.G.S.
'^ Mason, Rev. Arthur James, D.D.
* Late Fellow.
t Fellow under the Old Statutes.
1 Bell Scholar, I87S.
2 Smith's Prizeman, 1883.
» Jeremie Prize, 1877. CroBge Scholar, 1879.
Scbolefleld Prize, 1879. Lightfoot Scholar, 1880.
Examining Chaplain to the Bp. of Peterborough.
Hon. Canon of Peterborough. Hulsean Lecturer,
1902.
4 Bell Scholar, 1887. Browne Scholar,1889. Chan-
cellor's Medallist, 1890.
5 University Lecturerin Physical Anthropology.
Demonstrator in Human Anatomy. Horton-
Pmith Prize, 1905.
6 Carus Prize (Undergraduates), 1900, Jeremie
Prize, 1902, Crosse Scholar, 1904, Lightfoot
Scholar, 1904.
7 Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity. Late
Fellow of King's College. Late Fellow of Hert-
ford College, Oxon. Hon. D.D. Aberdeen. Ex-
amining Chaplain to the Bishop of Lichfield.
8 Edwards Fellow and Lecturer in Assyriology
at Queens' College. Lecturer at King's College,
London.
9 Master of Pembroke College, Canon of Can-
terbury, formerly Lady Margaret Professor of
Divinity,
JKSUS COLLEGE.
977
Foundation Scholars.
Livens, George Henry, B.A.
Levine, Ephraim, B.A.
Farrell, Hugh
Lovell, Edward Norman
Wilson, George Noel
Head, Harold George
Schiff, Mortimer Edward Harold
.lones, Harold Spencer
Tillyard, Eustace Mandeville
Wetenhall
Keid, James Scott Cumberland
Darch, OsAvald Wallwyn
Cronk, Herbert Leslie
Laistner. Max Ludwig Wolfram
Fletcher, William Wolfe
Hill, John Clarence
Wright, Alan
Eustat Scholars.
Moore, Norman
Holme, Henry Kedmayne
Harford, Henry Dundas Battersby
Kenworthy Browne, Bernard Evelyn
Peacock, Wilfrid Morgan
Hughes-Davies, Cyril Edward
Burnaby, Hugh
Marsden Scholars.
1 Iledman, George Bertram, B.A.
Dew, Henry Thomas Butler
Kirkpatrick, Herbert Francis
Lady Kay Scholars.
Gardner- Smith, Percival, B.A.
James, James Lyne Beaumont, B.A.
Finch, Charles Edward Oscar
Gatford Scholar.
Tew Scholar.
Holme, Henry Kedmayne
Lillistone Scholar.
Edmunds, Horace Vaughan, B.A.
Loughborough Scholar.
Wadsworth, Sidney
D.D.
•05 2 Robinson, Rev. Arthur William
07 3 Chad wick. Rev. William Edward
i07 Oesterley, Rev. William Oscar Emil
LL.D.
74* Smyth, Rev. Thomas Cartwright
84 Chester, Henry Morris
Wilson-Barkworth, Arthur Broinby
02 Briggs, William
Litt.D.
84 • Fennell , Charles Augustus Maude
M.D.
D2^*Adami, John George
D7 Nicholson, Gilbert William de
Poulton
39 Palmer, Frederick William Morton,
&M.A.
B.D.
<5 Williams, Rev. Arthur Lukyn
7Crafer, Rev. Thomas Wilfred
1906
1907
M.A.
Waller, Rev. Robert Plume 1842
Pierson,Rev. George James
•Petre, Rev. Robert Godolphin 184.0
Bailey,Rev. James Sandford 1848
Stockdale, Henry Minshull
Archer, Rev. Charles Goodwin 1849
Le GroSjGervais 1856
Shipley, Orbv 1858
Perowne, William Frederick
Grace, Rev. Oliver James 1859
Salter, David Mede
Thompson, Archibald 1861
»*Oakeley,Sir Henry Evelyn 1862
9 Pennethorne, Rev. Gregory Walton 1863
Koberts, Rev. Josias Pepys
• Late FeUow*.
1 BeU Scholar, 1906.
2 Carus Prizeman, 1877.
S Hulsean Lecturer, 1909.
4 O.D.Trinity College, Dublin.
5 John Lucas Walker 3tu<lent,l890. P'-ofe.isor
of Pathology, McGill University, Montreal.
6 Carus Prii«. 187.1. Hebrew Prue. 187». Scheie-
r
Prize, 1875. Crosse Scholar, 1875. Tyrwliitt
Scholar, 1878. Fry Scholar (Si John'i.), 1876. Late
Principal of Moo re Theoloi;tcal Co liege. Sydney,
New South Wales. Examining Chaplain to the
Bishop of Durham.
7 Carus Prize, 1894.
8 Late H..M . I nspectorof Training Colleges for
School Masters.
9 Prebendary of Chichester.
978
JESUS COLLEGE.
1 Nisbet, Rev. Matthew Alexander
1868 Walters, Rev. John Vodin
Potter, Charles Robert
1870^ Orr, James
Moncrief, Rev. Archibald
Hadow, Rev. George Randolph
1871 3 Jackson, Rev. Percival
Gillett, Robert Hovi^ard
1872 Langton, Walter
1873 Chevallier, Aug-ustus John
^Atkinson, Rev. Henry Sadgrove
1874 Banks, Edwin Hodge
^•Francis, Augustus Lawrence
Barber, Robert
Rock liffe, William Craven
Miller, James Charles
1875*Aldous, Rev. John ClementPrim-
rose
Thompson, Rev. Joseph Hugill
Williams, Charles Stanley
Jackson, Rev. Robert
Lamb, Rev. Joseph Chatto
IVl<=Cleverty, Rev. Robert
Leventhorpe, Rooper
Burrows, Rev. John Nelson
Worlledge, Edward William
Swallow, Rev. James Edward
1876 6 Pitts, Bernard, M.B.& M.C.
^Jennings, Rev. Arthur Charles
s Hennessey, John Bobanau Nick-
terlUn.C.LE., F.R.S., F.R.A.S.,
F.R.G.S.
Wilmott , Rev. Edward William
1877 Taylor, Thomas
Salmon, Rev. Frank
^Nairne, Rev. John Domett
Hemsworth, Rey. Benjamin
Francis, Peregrine Charles Cotton
Lushington, Rev. Thomas Godfrey
Law
1878 Flood, Rev. Luke Robert
De Vine, Rev. Wilson Thomas
Vidler, Rev. Arthur Coleman
1879 Coleman, Rev. Georg-e Worsley
Williams, Frederick Vernon
Thomson, John Robert Hough
* late Fellows.
1 Hon. Canon of Canterbury.
2 King's Counsel. County Court Judge, County
Down.
3 Prebendary of Exeter.
4 Prebendary of York.
5 Head MasterofBlundpll'sSehool, Tiverton.
6 Surgeon at St Thomas' Hospital.
7 CRfiix Prizeman, 1H69. ExtraTyrwhitt Prize,
1872. CariiK R-ichelors' Prize, 1872. Jeremit
Septuagint Prize. 1872. Crosse Scholarship, 1872.
Univrrniiv Hebiew Prize, 1373. Evans Prize, l87.'i
Schol.-fleld Prize, 1873.TyrwhittScholarRhip. 187"
Fry Scholarship (St. lohn'g), 1873 .
Browne, Rev. Robert Melville
Gore
Straker, Charles Edward
Bentinck, Wm. George Cavendish
Blake. William Heitland
io*Seaton, Robert Cooper
Salmon, Rev. Edward Murray 18
Jones, Rev. Edward Herbert
^iCompton,Kev.WilliamCookworthy
James, Alfred Edward
New, Rev. James Marr 18
Barnes, Edmund Wilson
Philpott, Rev. Octavius
Blythe, William Henry
Churchill, Rev. William Henry 18
Dunlop. Robert Macmillan
Gover, Rev. William Frederick
12 Crump, Ven. .fohn Herbert
Cann, George Dunning, & LL.M.
Hodgkin, Howard
Johnstone, Vanden Bempde
Wilkinson, Rev. William Henry 18
Hill, Arthur George, F.S.A.
Brancker, Rev. Peter Whitfield 18
Donkin, Rev. Arthur
Cother, Rev. Philip Loder
Jacomb, Thomas Pearce
Walker, Rev. Wilfrid Charles
Fassnidge, Edward James Sydney
Fair, Rev. Thomas Wilson 18
Gurdon, Charles
Hemsworth, Rev. William Barker
Bowles, Henry Ferryman
Hockin, Thomas Edmund
Daun, William Henry
Atkin, Peter Wilson, & LL.M.
Fisher, Rev. Osmond Philip
Jones, Llewellyn Rhys
Evans, Rev. Arthur Cornwallis 18
Harrison, Rev. George Reginald
Sutton, R'ev. Frederick Olinthus IS
Sherard, Rev. Clement Edward
13* Nairne, Rev. Alexander 18
Gelderd-Somerville, Frederick
St Amory, Carl Milberg
Straker, Frederick
8 Late Deputy Superintendent Oreal Trigono-
netrical Survey of India .
9 Hon. Canon of St Albans.
10 Assistant Master at St Paul's School.
11 Members' Prizeman, 1876". Head Master of
Dover College.
12 Prebendary of Lichfield and Archdeacon of
Stoke-on-Trent.
13 leremie Prize, 1885. Carus B.A. Prize, 1886,
Crosse Scholar, 1886. Examining Chaplain to
the Bishop of St Albans, Professor of Hebrew
and Old Testament Exegesis, King's College.
London.
JESUS COLLEGE.
979
Stockdale, Henry MinshuU
Wailes-Fairbairn, William
M^ayng-, Rev. Thomas
Stockdale, Rev. Robert William
2 Lance, Rev. Edwin Mildred
Tottenliani, Loftus J)acre
L889 Cobbold, William Neville
L890 Sykes, Rev. Henry
L891 Hardcastle, Thomas Augustus
Straker, Henry
Bowles, Edward Augustus
Everard, Rev. Arundel Nugent
L892 Barton, Chantler Woods
C Harrington, Henry
Fairhurst, James Ashton
Jackson, John Carter
L893 Chitty, Rev. Walter Henry
Pryce-Jones, Edward
Dan^ar, Dudley Rich
Clark, Edward Taprell
Hilleary, George Edward
L894 3 Rendell, William Reginald
Rickman, John Thornton
Savill, Rev. Leonard
.895 De Lisle, Bernard Charles March
Phillips
*Muller, Oswald Valdemar
Harrison, Cholmondeley
^896 *Levine, Abraham
*Walley, John Thomas
a Beckett,William Gilbert ALL. M .
Bindloss, William
Bowman, Frederick
Jones, Evau Lewis
.897 Pinckard, George Henry
^ David, Rev. Frederick Charles
Neill, Robert Greive
Longhurst,Rev. Edward Salter
Coates, Thomas
^gS^Sangster.Rev. Frank Harold
Gottwaltz, Rev. Henry Blencowe
Marsden-Smedley, Arthur Stanley
ChristofF, Ventchan Velico
Gibson, Rev. James Bertie
Leigh-Smith, Lionel
Boughton- Leigh, Percy Wilfred
899 * Mills, William Hobson
Feetham, Rev. William Crawley
900 'Gray, Rev. Horace
Green, Frederick William 1901
Cockerton, Joseph Steward
^Sweeting, Henry Ravenhill
Beck, Egerton William Townsend
* *Siddous, Arthur Warry
Milne, Robert Moir 1902
Ford, Rev. Edward Baunton
^<>Exton, George Francis
^* Gaskoin, Charles Jacinth Bellairs
Sedgwick, John Stephen, & LL.M.
Edmonds, John Maxwell
Flood, Rev. John Cyril 1903
Lockton, Rev. William 1904
'- Fulford, Rev. Francis Woodbury 1905
Stebbing, Rev. Charles Ferdinand 1906
Coplestone, William Drake
Duchesne, Alfred
^3 *Clarke, Rev. William Kemp Low-
ther
Bowe, James Hodgson
Beasley, WiUiam Charles 1907
Gardiner, Rev. Allan Frederick
Palmer, Albert Sydney Morton, & I9O8
M.B., B.C.
Picken, David Kennedy
Dore, Alan Sidney Whitehoni
Walker, Rev. Frederick George
Priestley, Henry James 1909
Scales, Francis Shillington, & B.C.
Durrad, Rev. Walter John
Wilson-Barkworth, Kenneth Arthur
Williams, Rev. Ai-thur Oswald
LL.M.
Straker, Joseph i887
Smith, Algernon Jason 1890
Lees, Leonard
^^ Wild, Ernest Edward i896
^* Spalding, Percy John 1903
i^Thornton, Percy Melville 1909
M.B.
Wingate, William Warburton 1894
B.A.
(Present Scholars are not included in this list,
see p. 977.)
Whittaker, John Dronsfield i887
Corbett, Edward Montague i892
• Late Fellow.
1 Head Master of Abingdon GrammarSchool.
2 Prebendary of Wells.
3 Fellow of Trinity Hall.
4 Professor of History and Political Economy,
Elphinstone College, Bombay.
5 Assistant Master at Winchester College,
fi Tyrwhitt Scholar. 1896.
7 HeadmaatT of Warrington Grammar School.
8 Bell Scholar, 1895.
9 Assistant Master at Harrow School.
10 Bell Scholar, 1896. Assistant Master at Chel-
tenham College.
11 Hulsean Prize, 1900.
12 Jcrcmie Prize, 1904.
13 Cams Prize (Bachelors), 1903, Jeromie Prize,
190:5.
14 VVinclie^ter Reading Prize, 1S90.
15 WhewcU Scholarship, 1900.
Ifi M.P. forClapham.
980
JESUS COLLEGE.
1902 Isaac, Albert Tudor, & LL.B.
1903 Smith, Arthur Forrester
1904 Crawford, Eobert
Hartley , Bernard Charles
Flood, Charles Bertram
Habgood, Arthur Henry, & B.C.
1905 Storrs, Francis Edmund
de Vine, Rev. Cecil iVorman
Daviea, John Phillips Henry
Vick, Reginald Martin
Wood, Wilfrid Burton
Marshall, Eev. Hannath Arnold
Cox, Clement Harlow
Ball, Rev. Edward Foley
MacKinnon, Rev. Kenneth
1906 Hoskyns, Edwyn Clement
Penny, William Maxwell
Fitch, Rev. Charles Harold
Mellor, James Edgar
Dyson, Ernest Andrews
Young, Walter Roy Hartridge, &
LL.B.
1 Neville, Arthur William, & LL.B.
Hood, Hugh Meggison
Jenkin, Henry Archibald
Storrs, Bernard St John
2 Walker, Joseph Gordon
Hulton-Sams, Kenneth Assheton
1907 Goodall, Edward Basil Herbert
Stoddard, John Willcie
Jennings, Arthur Richard
Thome, Frederick John
Cane, Edward Geoffrey Stayner
Waterall, Leonard Saxton
Roy, Malcolm Hughes Trevor
' Thompson, William Hugh
Rowsell, John Bishop
Williams, Henry Frank Fulford
^ Barnard, John Douglas
1908 Sasse, Rossell Harry Jephson
Goodwin, Harold James
Clayden, Henry King
Lee, Robert Stephen Norris
Walker, Herbert
Verdon, Philip
Barnes, Howell Wood
Bodkin, Gilbert Edwin
5 Duke, William Holden
Wood, Robert Stanford
Scott, Harold Richard
Eason, Alec Birks
Matthews, Arthur
Boden, John Francis Worsley
Donaldson, Alaslair
1909 Wiseman, Philip Henry Franklin
Moore, Henry Monck-Mason
Pigg, Charles Herbert
Henty, Edwin Claude
Pascoe- Williams, Vernon Gibson
Norrish, John Comins
Drysdale, John Ebenezer
Shields, Hugh John Sladen
Craven, William Lancelot
Sharpe, Edgar
Jenkin, Reginald Trevor
Jackson, Donald Fisher
Warren, Leslie Alec
Pensioners.
[Scholars are not included in this list, see p. 977.]
Chipp, Robert Edmund Oliver
Boddington, Reginald Edgar
Crowe, Thomas Mervyn
Stamper, Edwin Poulden Fenton
Welch, Douglas
Creyke, Edmond Ralph
TrafFord, Lionel Guy
Newman, Charles Herbert Alfred
Fairbairn, George Eric
Johnstone, William
Owen, Thomas
aThomas, Hugh Whitelegge
Banister, Howard
Thornton, William Henry Jelf
Ainley, William Preston
Burton, David Cecil Fowier
Hudson, Henry Cecil Harland
Bell, Howard Alexander
Pink, Hubert Selwyn
Swanston, Henry Eric
Hacker, Hugh William Lawton
Griffiih, Hugh Gethin Hanmer
Peters, Rev. Thomas Edward
Farnell, Edward Nigel
Glover, Albert Edward
Thomas, Matthew Gilbert Thomley
e Goodwin, Henry Arthur Christopher
Manifold, John
Milburn, Booker
Thornton, William Henry Jelf
Wingate,George Ronald Lauderdale
Ribeiro, George
Rowsell, Herbert Greaves
McNeil, Charles
Coles, Crewe
Clegg, Marcus Thomas
Hill, Harold Percival
e Thorpe, Archibald Francis
eGray, Austin Kayingham
Letts, Christian Francis Campbell
1 Lightfoot Scholar, 1905.
3 Burney Student, 1909.
3 Abbott Scholar, 1905.
4 Stewart of Rannoch Scholar, 1906, Brovrae's
MedaUist, 1907.
5 Stewart of Rannoch Scholar, 1907. Craven
Student, 1909.
a Choral Kxhibitioner. e Exhibitioner.
JESUS COLLEGE.
981
Jennings, Richard William
HoIIoway, Bernard Henry
Bourne, Harry Ralph
Sanderson, Geoffrey Evan
Pedley^ Charles Franklin
Bradstock, George
Brun win-Hales, Greville Oxley
Batty, William Reginald
Allen, John Hugh
Hardcastle, Walter Edwin
Boot, John Campbell
Pain, William
Vann, Bernard William
von Tobel, Clement Ambrose
Armstrong, Christopher
Kutnow, Henry Sigismund
Brown, George Miller
Munns, Robert Douglas Gatty
aBrown, Vernon Sydney
Bradley, Walter de Winton Herbert
Staveley, Hugh Sheardown
Mitchelson, James Kendall
Wood, Frederick Gordon
Starling, Edwin Cyril Widmerpoole
Pigg, Bernard William
McNeil, John
Maclean, Kenneth Edward
Kidd, William Alexander Trotter
Jones, John Stephen Langton
Hincholifife, Harry Watson
tiGrasett, Elliot Blair
Seon, Greville Ewing
Elmslie, Gordon Forbes
Lockhart, John Harold Bruce
King, William Bernard Robinson
Baynham, Cuthbert Theodore
Owston, Clifford Scott
Ferguson, Gerald Lindo
Walker, Ai-chibald Edward John
e Grille, Frederick Louis
e Ruble, John Gilbert
Bradley, Edwin John
Knight, Clifford Edward
Johnstone, Charles Campbell
Allen, Richard Gerrard Ross
Hutchinson, George
Hawkins, Osmond Crutchley
Holman, Alwyn Haswell
Goodchild, Hugh Napier
Windley, Francis Morse
Lilly, Charles Otto
Rowe, Harry Price
Skinner, Conrad Arthur
Giffard, John Stephen
Stafford, George Brabazon
Chudleigh, Cuthbert Augustine
Edward
Hearn, Reginald John
Wood, James
Briggs, Geoffrey Rawdon
Wright, Arthur James
Manning, Richard
Henwood, Alfred Norman
Somerset, Arthur Plantagenet
Francis Cecil
Bailey, John Henry
Ravenscroft, Pelham Donovan
Hawdon, Hugh William
Davy, Gaius
Jaquet, Ernest Godfrey
Pegler, Francis Egerton
Mosse, Charles Herbert
Biedermann, Baron Elek
Phillips, George Alick Woodroffe
Gould, Roger
Woodard, Francis Alwyne
Pennell, Kenneth Eustace Lee
Matsumoto, Geuichiro
Elverson, Ronald Whidborne
Monks, Gilbert
Stout, Olaf Eirik
Dexter, John Eric
Holloway, Norman James
Read, Rev. William Henry
Kitching, Alfred Everley
e Stafford, Ronald Seymour Sempill
Howard
Morgan, Telford David
Morgan, Morgan Cyril
Taylor, Eric Francis Howard
Straker, Edw ard Charles
eEady, CraAvford Wilfrid Griffin
e Miller, Charles Philip
Lloyd-Barrow, Reguiald Awbrey
Mackay, Alexander Sutherland
Spicer, Henry Wallis
Bailey, Rev. Harry Reuben
Goldsmith, John Henry
Jerwood, John Hugh
Card, Frederick William Farmer
Ottley, John Henry Cyril
Sadler, Harold
Neale, John Basil
Polhill, Stanley Frederick Philip
Pattinson, Lawrence Arthur
Harris, William Stuart Twelves
a Choral Exhibitioner
e Exhibitioner.
982
JESUS COLLEGE.
Jenkins, Regiiuild Edward
Metcalfe, Tlie<>]>liilus James
Bladen, Harold Astlmry Wells
Cohen, Aubrey Mendelssohn
Hackworth, Alan
Gray, Sydney Thomas
Coy, John Christopher
Pegg, Hariy George
Day, Eric Coniwallis
Vann, Arthur Harrison Allard
Clarke, Alan Gordon
Marnham, Arthur Ewart
Koherts, Ai'thur Hallam
Coaks, Herbert Cyril
Stroyan, John Robert Anderson
Win gate, Reginald Ramsay
aShelton, Osric William Maurice
Betteridge, John Edward Henry
Choral Exhibitioner.
PATRONAGE.
Counties.
Camb....
Essex....
Glouces.
Herts....
Suffolk. .
Benejicei.
AllSaints,Camb. V
St Clem. Camb. V.
Comberton, V .
Fordham, V .
Graveley , R .
GuildenMorfien, V
Harlton, R.
Hinxton, V .
Swavesey, V.
Whittlesford, V.
Elrastead, V.
Stanley Regius, R.
rewing, R.
Cavendish, R.
Huudon, V.
Whatfield.R.
Incumbents.
T. W. Crafer, B.U.
E.G.de S.Wood,B.D.
P. Banton, M,A.
A. VV. Ivatt, M.A.
O. P. Fisher, M.A.
A.L. Williams, B.D.
W. Ellison, M.A.
R. L. Twells, JVJ.A.
A. C. Vidler, M.A.
R. Letts, B.A.
G. D, Shenton, B.A.
A. C. Jennings, J\1.A .
A. Nairne, M.A.
W. K. L. Clarke, M.A.
H. F.Gipps, M.A.
E. A. Lane, B.A.
ti.A.
Insi.
1892
1903
18G4
J88o
1876
1890
1881
1892
1882
iyu5
1875
1895
1908
1880
1892
1876
1896
1880
1903
1888
1908
1872
1886
1884
1894
1902
1908
1883
18J'6
1886
1903
CHRIST'S COLLEGE.
(Founded 1505.)
This College (into which was merged an earlier College founded
in 1439 by King Henry VI., under the name of God's House,
for a Master and three Fellows) was founded a.d. 1505, by the
Lady Margaret, Countess of Richmond and Derby, Mother
of King Henry VII., for a Master, twelve Fellows, and forty-
seven Scholars.
The Foundress thus dedicated her Foundation ;
' Ad Honorem Christi Jesu, et Fidei ejus incrementum.'
King Edward 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 College 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 the
whole number.
All Fellows must be Graduate members of the College or of
the University of Cambridge or of Oxford.
A Junior Fellow may be of any standing at the time of election.
He can hold his Fellowship for six years from election, or until
he has been elected to a Senior Fellowship.
In order to be elected to a Senior Fellowship it is necessary
either {a) to hold one of certain specified oflBces in the College or
University ; or {b) to be engaged in other specified work under
University sanction either at Cambridge or elsewhere; or (c) to
be a person of known ability and learning engaged in research
in any art or science.
A Senior Fellow who for twenty years has held one or other
of the qualifying offices or employments may retain his Fellow-
ship for life without further obligation to service.
The Scholarships are maintained either from the Scholars
Fund or from the separate Trust Funds.
1. The Scholars Fund receives annually one-fifth of the
divisible income of the College.
984 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., receiving
£50 a year each :
(3) two Scholars named after Sir John Finch and Sir
Thomas Baines, receiving £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 Tritst Funds provide generally :
(1) one Scholarship of £50, called after Mr Bunting.
(2) Dr Widdrington.
(3) Bp. Seth Ward.
(4) two Scholarships of £30, ... Lady Drury.
(5) one Scholarship Mr Broadbanke.
(6) four Scholarships Mr Tancred.
(7) one Scholarship Archdeacon Clarke.
(8) Mr Rysley.
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 Exhibitiom^,
Two, named after Mr Carr, with prefer- \ . ,
ence to Giggleswick ..f/^ear^'ach
School, J £50dyeartach.
Two. named after Mr Wilson, with pre- \ ,
ference to Kirkby I ^i" ^^^"^ ,
Lonsdale School, ] ^-^0 a year each.
One, named after Mr W. Petyt, and Mr )
Sylvester Petyt,wv7^ I in value
pr^erencc to Skipton j i!30 a year.
School, j
One, named after Bp. Otway, with prefer- \
ence il) to Kirkby \ in value
Lonsdale School, (2) } £S0 a year.
to Sedbergh School, J
In the case of each of these Exhibitions, a Candidate from a
preferred School must have been educated there for two years
at the least in the two years and a half immediately preceding
the election.
Also, at any Examination, in the event of there being no
properly qualified Candidate from a preferred School for an
CHRIST'S COLLEGE. 985
Exhibition, it will for that turn be considered open ; and a
Student gaining by open competition any of the foregoing Exhibi-
tions except the last will be regarded as a Scholar of the
College.
Students of the College are elected to the Scholarships and
Exhibitions after the annual College Examinations at which
Scholarships are adjudged for proficiency in Mathematics,
Classics. Natural Science, Moral Science, Law, History, Theo-
logy, Oriental Languages, Medieval and Modern Languages,
Mechanical Scienges.
A Student may be a Candidate for a Scholarship in each year
of his undergraduate residence. He may also (if the holder of a
Scholarship or 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 the following October. Entrance Scholars are elected
for proficiency in Mathematics, Classics, Natural Science, or
Modern Languages, or any two of these branches of study.
These Scholarships, the maximum value of which is i'SO a year,
are tenable for not more than two years certain, but the holder
may be elected to a Foundation Scholarship.
A Student may hold a Scholarship or Exhibition until he is of
standing to take the Degree of Bachelor of Arts; and, in case
of special merit, the Master and Fellows may allow him, pro-
vided he continue to reside, to retain the same until he is
of standing to take the Degree of Master of Arts, but no
longer. A Bachelor of Arts may also be elected to a Bachelor
Scholarship; in which case he may be exempted from the
ordinary condition of residence.
Besides the above, there are other Exhibitions founded by
Mr Jenens, Dr Hawford, formerly Master of the College, Sir
Walter Mildmay, Mr Rawlins, Mr Harvey, Mr Laughton, for-
merly Fellow, Dr Plume, and Mrs Beridge, respectively. These,
amounting in the aggregate to between £50 and £70 a year, are
perfectly open, and are annually distributed amongst the most
deserving Students of the College.
Christopher Tancred, of Whixley Hall in the County of
York, Esq., founded four {increased to five or more when the
annualincome will permit) Divinity Studentships, for Students
to be educated at this College, to which the Governors and
Trustees of his Charities, viz., The Masters of Christ's College
and Gonville and Caius College, The President of the Royal
College of Physicians, The Treasurer of Lincoln's Inn, The
Master of the Charter-House, The Governors of the Royal
42
986
CHRIST'S COLLEGE.
Hospital of Chelsea and of the Royal Hospital of Greenwich
are the Electors.
A Student, when elected to the Charity, must have attained
the age of 16 years, and be under that of 22 years.
He is required to be admitted of this College 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 £100. The present Students are Ds A. W. Orr,
Ds S. L. Caiger, and A. C. Blyth.
ANNUAL PRIZES.
Prizes of books of the value of three guineas are given to
the best proficients in Mathematics, Classics, and Natural Sciences
in 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. 1909.
Fourth Year.
Classics.
Ds Grose.
Theology.
Ds W. M. Browne.
Moral Sciences.
Ds Chakrabarti
Mathematics.
Benny
Williamson
luayatullah
Classics.
Senior
Saunders, F. J,
Natural Sciences.
Ds Romanes
Ds Miuson
Oriental Langtuiges.
Ds Elmslie
Third Year.
Natural Sciences.
Crawsliaw"!
Cuthbert \ Mq.
Dowson ^
Mechanical Sciences.
Classics.
Hoyland( a^,
Turner f ^^•
Brennan ) a?«
Tumbullf^'l-
Mathematics.
Bliss
Saunders, A. H
}^q.
Second Year.
Natural Sciences.
Cope
Saunders, J. T.
Mechanical Sciences
Bigg- Wither
First Year,
daisies.
Coxwell
Thurston
Wyatt
Medieval and Modeim
Lanquages.
Dillon
Ronnfeldt
Natural Sciences
Edwards, W. N
Liptrot
JEq.
• Forms of Petitions and all information re- ( J. W. C. Frero, Esq., Clerk to the Governor* and
spectingtkeTancredStudentshipgmay behad of I Trustees, 28, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London.
CHRIST'S COLLEGE. 987
A prize of Books, of the value of ^3, is given annually for
Latin Prose Composition, for which any Undergraduate may be
a candidate.
Prizeman. 1908—1909.
No exercises sent in.
Dr Porteus, late Bishop of London, in 1807 transferred stock
to the amount of £1200; the interest of which is to be expended
in the purchase of three gold medals, to be contended for annually
by the Students of this College, in the following order: One medal
of 15 guineas for the best Latin Dissertation on some evidence
of Christianity ; another of 1 5 guineas for the best English Compo-
sition on some Moral Precept of the Gospel; and one of 10 guineas
to the most distinct and graceful reader in Chapel.
1909 Latin Essay No exercises sent in.
,, English Essay C. T. Groves.
,, Reading Prize D.F.Buckley.
The Rev. John Dowell Ridout, M.A., Fellow of the College, in
1851 gave the sum of £100; the interest to be expended annually in
a Prize of Books ; to encourage the study of the Greek Testament,
and ofthe doctrines and formularies of the Church of England.
The Examination for this Prize takes place at the end of the
Michaelmas Term.
Prizeman, 1908.
Not awarded.
The Rev. Frederick Gell, M.A., Fellow of the College, (late
Bishop of Madras) gave in 1851 the sum of £100; the interest
to be expended annually in a Prize of Books ; to encourage the
study of Biblical Hebrew.
The Examination for this Prize takes place at the Theological
Examination in the Easter Term.
Prizeman, 1909.
W. A. L. Elmslie.
The Rev. W. W. Skeat, M. A. (now Professor of Anglo-Saxon
and Fellow of the College) in 1865 gave £100; the interest to
be expended annually in a Prize of Books; to encourage the
study of English Literature and Philology. The Examination
takes place at the beginning of the Michaelmas Term.
Prizeman, 1909.
J. G. Simpson.
A Prize of the value of £5, in memory of the late Charles
Darwin, LL.D. of this College, (being the interest upon the
balance of a Memorial Fund and upon a second sum of £100
given in 1888 by the Rev. W. W. Skeat, Litt.D., Fellow of the
College, and Professor of Anglo-Saxon) may be given annually
to that Student of the College who shall send in a dissertation
in some subject selected by himself which shall appear to possess
substantial value as an original contribution to some bfanch of*
Natural Science.
Prizeman, 1909.
H. B. Fantham.
42—2
988 CHRIST'S COLLEGE.
Col. John Harrison, M.A., formerly Scholar of the College,
gave in 1890 the sum of ;glOO 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 the Master and Fellows
sufficiently distinguished.
Prizeman^ 1909.
A. P. Senior.
The Hon. Syed Mahmood, late a Judge of the Supreme Court of
Allahabad, formerly of this College, gave in 1891 the sum of .£200,
the interest to be expended on two Prizes for the encouragement
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 completion 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, 1909.
No candidate.
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 :
(o) 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
Greek Verse. Prizemen, 1909.
C. P. CoxweUl ^^
A. P. Senior J ^^•
The friends of the late Walter Wren, M.A., formerly of this
College, gave in 1901 the sum of J235, 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, 1908.
C. F. Wood.
The Trustees of the Hausa Association gave in 1906 the sum
of £100, to be devoted to the provision of a prize for the best
Essay on any subject connected with Foreign Missionary work in
Africa or elsewhere in memory of the Rev. John Alfred Robinson
M.A., formerly Scholar of the College, who died as a missionary
CHRIST'S COLLEGE.
989
on the Niger. The prize which will be awarded once in every
five years, provided that an Essay of sufficient merit be sent in, is
open to any member of the College, past or present, of not more
than twenty years standing from admission, and the successful
candidate will receive the interest which has accrued in the pre-
ceding five years. The prize is offered for competition for the
first time in 1911, and the subject selected by any candidate must
be submitted to the Master and approved by him not less than
three months before the date for sending in the Essay, which will
be July 1, 1911.
LIST OF MASTERS.
I50() Johu Syclyng.
1507 Richard Wiot.
1510 Thomas Thompson.
1517 John Watson.
1531 Henry Lockwood.
1549 Richard Wilkes.
1553 Cuthbert Scott.
1557 William Taylor.
1559 Edward Hawford .
1581 Edmund Barwell .
lf)09 Valentine Gary.
1622 Thomas Baynbrigge.
1646 Samuel Bolton.
1654 Ralph Cudworth.
1688 John Covell.
1723 William Towers.
1744 George Henry Rooke.
1753 Hugh Thomas.
1780 John Barker.
1808 Thomas Browne.
1814 John Kaye.
1830 John Graham.
1849 Joseph Shaw.
1 849 James Cartmell .
1881 Charles Anthony Swainson.
1887 John Peile.
f^isitor. The Vice-Chancellor with two Senior Doctors in
Divinity, or. if the Vice-Chancellor be of Christ's College, the
Provost of King's.
THE PRESENT SOCIETY.
Master, i John Peile, Litt.D.
Tutor.
Rev. James William Cartmell, M. A .
T?iior in Mathematics, Ernest William Hobson,Sc.D., F.R.S.
Tutor in Classics, Harris Rackham, M.A.
Tutor in Natural Science, Arthur Everett Shipley, M.A., F.R.S.
Lecturers .
Mathematics, Ernest William Hobson,Sc.D.
John Greaves, M.A.
Classics, Harris Rackham, M.A.
Sidney George Campbell, M.A.
JVatural Science, Arthur Everett Shipley, M.A.
Theology, Rev. Alfred Valentine Valentine-Richards, M.A.
Hebrew, Norman M'^Lean, M.A.
Law, David Lewis Harris, M.A.
History and Economics, Charles Ryle Fay, M.A.
1 FeUow of the British Academy Formerly EeaJer in Comparative Philology. Hon. Litt.D. of
Dublin.
§g9 GHRlST'b COLLEGE.
Directors of Studies.
Indian Civil Service, The Master.
Moral Science, Ernest William Hobsou, ScD.
Medieval --^^^^o^JKev. James William Cartmell, M.A.
Medicine, Arthur Everett Shipley, M.A.
Oriental Languages, Norman McLean, M.A.
Mechanical Sciences, John Greaves, M.A.
Dean, Rev. A. V. Valentine-Richards, M.A.
Preelector, Rev. James William Cartmell, M.A.
Bursar, John Greaves, M.A.
Steward, Norman M'^Lean, M.A.
Librarian, Norman McLean, M.A.
Headers in Chapel, Re\. A. V. Valentine-Richards, M.A.
Rev. Charles James Napoleon Child, M.A.
Fellows.
(a) Cartmell, Rev. James William, M.A.
(a) Thompson, Edward Seymer,M.A.
(a) iRobson, Ernest William, Sc.D., F.R.S.
{a) Greaves, John, M.A.
(«)*'«Skeat,Rev. Walter William, Litt.D.
(a)3Shipley, Arthur Everett, M.A., F.R.S.
(ay M''Lean , Norman , M. A.
(a) Rackham, Harris, M.A.
(a)5Haddon, Alfred Cort, Sc.D., F.R.S.
(«)^ Campbell, Sidney George, M.A.
(&)' Valentine- Richards, Rev. Alfred Valentine, M.A.
(6)8Rastall, Robert Heron, M.A.
(6)»Fay, Charles Ryle, M.A.
(&)!" Ingle, Norman Lee, B.A.
Honorary Fellows.
"Gardner, Percy, Litt.D.
12 Vines, Sydney Howard, Sc.D., F.R.S.
13 Hales, John Wesley, M.A.
(a) Senior Fellows under the Statutes of 1882.
(6) J unior Fellows under the Statutes of 1882.
1 University I>ecturer in Mathematics. D.Sc.
Victoria University and of Dublin.
2 Elrington and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-
Saxon. D.C.L. of Oxford. D.O.L. of Durham.
IL.D. of Edinburgh. Litt.D. of Dublin. Ph.D.
Halle. Fellow, British Academy.
3 Reader in Zoology, Hon, D.Sc. Princeton
University.
4 Jeremie Prizeman, 1890. Tyrwhitt Scholar,
1891. Mason Prizeman, 1891. University Eeader
in Aramaic.
5 University Lecturer in Ethnology. Formerly
Professor of Comparative Anatomy in the Royal
CoUoge of Science, Dublin.
« Unlveraity Lecturer in ClaBsics (Epigraphy
and Dialects).
7 Carus Prize, 1889. Crosse Scholarship, 1891 .
8 Harkness Scholar, 1903. F.G.S.
9 Gladstone Memorial Prize, 1904. D.Sc.London.
10 Classical Lecturer, Victoria University, Man-
Chester.
11 Lincoln Professor of Archaeology in the Uni-
versity of Oxford. Corresponding Member of the
Prussian Academy of Sciences. Formerly Disney
Professor of Archaeology. Whewell Scholar, 1871.
Fellow of the British Academy. Formerly Fellow.
12 Formerly Reader in Botany. Sherardian Pro-
fessor of Botany in the University of Oxford.
D.Sc. London. Formerly Fellow.
13 Late Professor of English at King's College,
London. Formerly Fellow.
CHRIST'S COLLEGE.
991
ifiuckley, The Right Hon. Sir Henry Burton, M.A.
^Rcid, James Smith, Litt.D.
=^ Chase, Right Rev. Frederick Henry, D.D.
^Robinson, Very Rev. Joseph Armitage, D.D.
^Darwin, Francis, Hon. Sc.D., M.A., M.B., F.R.S.
Scholars.
•^ Grose, Sidney William, B.A.
Inayatullah Khan, B.A.
"^ Senior, Alfred Park, B.A.
Saunders, Frederick James,
B.A.
Crawshaw, Charles Harold,
B.A.
Dowson, Walter John, B.A.
Smith, Alton Ewart Clarence,
B.A.
Dillon, Harold George Sydney
Turner, Ralph Lilley
Reid, Leonard John
Ronnfeldt, Frank
Cope, Thomas
Hoyland, John Somervell
Esskildsen, Erik Yelverton
Rudkins, Frederick Percy
Turnbull, Edwin Laurence
Saunders, John Tennant
Brennan, Joseph
Bigg-Wither, Harold Stephen
Coxwell, Charles Blake
Shephard, William Hopper
Iredale, Henry Cecil
Liptrot, Roger Norman
Saunders, Archibald Howard
Thurston, Edward Thomas
Bliss, Ernest William
Edwards, Wilfred Norman
Jacob, Lancelot George
Butterwick, James Cyril
Lumby, Arthur Frederick
Rawson
Roseway, George David
Grove, Oswald Harry
Walker, Frederick Carrington
Martin, Rolfe George
Exhibitioners.
Nightingale, Herbert Paul
Dobson, Richard Rhimes
Clough, Vernon
Angus, Georgre Herbert Christoplier
Gibson, Robert Mihier
Willis, Alexander Galbraitli
Fleming
Blyth, Arthur Cecil
Sale, Harold Montague
Otwayand Wilson Exhibitioner
Huggonson, Richard Prichard
Tancred Students.
Orr,Rev. Arthur Wellesley, B.A.
Caiger, Stephen Langriah, B.A.
Blyth, Arthur Cecil
FORMER FELLOWS
whose names remain on the Boards of the College (with th
their election).
52 8Capel, Rev. Bury, M.A.
55 Lamb, Rev. James Henry, M.A.
9 Hensley,
M.D.
date of
Philip John, MA.,
1861
1 Lord Justice of Appeal. Formerly Fellow.
2 Professor of Ancient History. Fellow of
Gonville and Caius. Formerly Fellow.
8 Lord Bishop of Ely. Late PreHideut of Queens'
College and Norrisian Professor of Divinity. Powis
Medallist, 1878. Kaye Prize, 1883. Lale Principal
of the Cambridge Clergy Training School. Hon.
D.D., Oxford.
4 Dean of Westminster and Chaplain in Ordi-
nary to the King. Lord High Almoner. Fellow
of the British Academy. Ph.D. Gottingcn. Win-
chester Prize, 1880. Chancellor's Medallist, 1881.
Late Norrisian Professor of Divinity. Fortteifly
Fellow.
5 Late Reader in Botany. Formerly Fellow.
Hon. LL.D., St Andrews.
6 University Student at the British School at
Athens.
7 Abbott Scholar, 1907. Steel Student, 1909.
8 Hon. Canon of Llandafl.
9 Physician to St Bartholomew's Hospitat.
992
CHRIST'S COLLEGE.
1861 1 1 vveutyman, Rev. John, M.A.
1863 2Burbidge, Rev. Frederick Williaiu,
M.A.
1864 ^Stephenson, Rev. Henry Major,
M.A.
1865 4 Simpson, Archibald Henry, M.A.
1868 '^Moullon, The Right Hon. Sir John
Fletcher, M.A., F.R.S.
6 Buckley , The Right Hun. Sir Henry
Burton, M.A.
1869 ' Wright, Richard Thomas, M.A.
8Bonser,The Right Hon. Sir John
Winfield, M.A.
1872 3 Toller, Thomas Northcote,M.A.
^Gardner, Percy, Litt.D.
1873 Walker, William Willis, M.A.
1876 10 Wilson, Joseph, M.A.
^ Vines, Sydney Howard, Sc.U.,
F.R.S.
11 Vince, Charles Anthony, M.A. 1
6 Robinson, Very Rev. Joseph 1
Armitage, l^.D.
i2Fitzpatrick,Rev.ThomasCecil,M.A. ]
13 Rouse, William Henry Denham,
Litt.D.
i*Davv^3on, Henry Gordon, M.A.
<^ Darwin , Francis, Hon. Sc.D., M .A. ,
M.B., F.R.S.
i«Brown, Ernest Will. , Sc.D. F.R.S. 1
16 Mair, David Beveridge, M.A. 3
I'Manley, Rev. George Thomas, 1
M.A.
i« Kerr, John Graham, M.A. F.R.S. 1
I'JMafiterman, Charles Frederick 3
Gurney, M.A.
^oNuttall, George Henry Falkiner, 1
Sc.U., F.R.S.
D.D.
1896 <5Chase, Right Rev. Frederick Henry
1899 ^1 Foss, Right Rev. Hugh James
1903 '^^Fyson, Right Rev. Philip Kemball
1907 23Drury,Rigl)t Rev.Thomas Wortley
LL.D.
1895 24 Chapman , Arthur Ernest
1905 Rickett, Arthur
M.D.
1883 25Collingridge, William, LL.M.
1884 Wolfenden, Richard N orris
1886 26 Hewitt, Frederick William,M.V.O.
1890 27Adami, John George, F.R.S.
Dowson, Walter 1
N orris, Frank Baker I
Carver, John Roberton
Stewart, Hugh Milton 1
Maw, Henry Trentham I
Harris, William James 1
Auden, George Augustus
Forbes, James Graham 1
Symes-lhompson, Henry Edmund 1
Child, Francis Joseph 1
Snowden, Arthur De Winton
'8 Thompson, Harold Theodore 1
Shipway, Francis Edward 1
Leech, Ernest Bosdin
Young, Samuel Leggate Orford
Fardon, Albert Henry 1
Fardon, Harold Joseph 1'
1 Late Vice-Master of King's College School,
London. „ , .
2 Principal oi the Saltley Diocesan Training
College, Birmingham. Hon. Canon of Birming-
ham- „ . „ ,
3 Late Head Master of St Peter's School,
York.
4 Chief Judge in Equity, Sydney, Australia.
5 Smith's Prizeman, 1868. Lord Justice of
Appeal.
6 See under Honorary Fellows.
7 Late Lecturer in Law. Formerly Tutor.
LL.D. Victoria University.
8 Member Judicial Committee of the Privy
Council. Late Chief Justice of Ceylon.
9 Late Professor of the English Language at
OwensCollege, Manchester. Hon. Litt.D., Oxford.
10 OneofH.M. Inspectors of Schools.
11 Late Head Master of Mill Hill School.
18 President of Queens' College. Examining
Chaplain to the Bishop of Salisbury.
18 Headmaster Perse Grammar School, Cam-
bridge. University Teacher in Sanskrit.
14 Mathematical Lecturer, Firth College, Shef-
field.
16 Professor of Mathematics, Yale University,
New York. Adams Prizeman, 1907.
16 Smith's Prizeman, 1893. Senior Permanent
Examiner, Civil Service Commission.
17 Smith's Prizeman, 1894.
18 Professor of Natural History in the Univer-
sity of Glasgow.
19 Arnold Gerstenberg Student, 1897- Bumey
Prize, 1898. M.P. for N.-"West Ham. Under
Secretary of Home Department.
iO Quick Professor of Biology. Ph.D. Gottingen.
Fellow of Magdalene.
21 Bishop of Osaka, Japan.
22 Late Bishop of Hokkaido, Japan.
23 Evans Prize, 1871. Scholefleld Prize, 1871.
Lord Bishop of Sodor and Man. Late Principal
of Ridley Hall. Formerly Principal of the C. M.
College, Islington.
24 Lecturer in Law, University of Leeds.
25 Medical Officer of the City of London.
26 Anaesthetist to H.M. the King. Member of
Staff of King Edward VII.'s Hospital.
27 Professor of Pathology, McGill University,
Montreal. Late Fellow of Jesus College.
28 Medical Begistrar at Loudon Hospital. Ray.
mond Horton-Smith Prizeman, 1906.
CHRIST'S COLLEGE.
993
Sc.D.
6 »SelI, William James, F.R.S.
iFenton, Henry John Horstman,
F.R.S.
8 2 Barber, Charles Alfred
3 Rogers, Arthur W illiam
Litt.D.
1 *Budge, Ernest Alfred Thompson
Wallis
8 sSchechter, Solomon
3 Rose, John Holland
6 t^GoUancz, Israel
B.D.
1 ''Barnard, Rev. Percy Mordaunt
7 Jackson, Rev. Henry Latimer
3 "Thorburn, Rev. Thomas James
9 iJ Gregg, Rev. John Allen FitzGerald
M.A.
5 Ansted, Rev. Joseph Boord
J Nevvby, Rev. Richard John
) Kinnear, Thomas John
Butler, William
^ Gordon, Rev. Robert
Brodhurst, Rev. Frederick
} Molesworth, Rev. Walter
Haigh, Edward Oldroyd
) Watts, Rev. James
) 10 Fowler, Rev. William
L Leeming, Rev. William
11 Henslow, Rev. George
5 Freshney,Rev. Frederick
Collier, Rev. Henry Nicholas
J 12 Dimond- Churchward, Rev.
Marcus Dimond
I Chudleigh , Rev. Richard Augustine
Forster, Rev. Bennett
) Strickland , Sefton West
1866
1867
Turner, Rev. Alfred
la Mason, Charles Wiles
Copestake, Sampson
'^Bond, Rev. Charles Watson
Cadman, Edward Smelter
Alvis, Rev. Edwar«i John
i^Kitson, Rev. Edward Brediu
Blake
Porter, Rev. George 1868
!« Bell, Rev. William 1869
Bromley, Rev. William
Thompson, Rev. Foster John 1870
lUohnston, Ven. Charles Francis
Harding
Field, Edward Athow
Grigson, Rev. William Shuckfoith
Le- Fleming, John 1871
Patterson, Rev. Robert
1^ Davies, Rev . Gerald Stanley
Johnson, Rev. Arthur
i9Fox, Rev. John Elliot
20 Page, Herbert William, M.B.,M.C. 1872
Watson, Right Rev. Mgr Edward
John
Nepean, Rev. Montagu Brymer
Colling, Rev . James
Lindsell, Edward Barber
Davis, Israel
Ledsam, Daniel Breay
21 Lowe, Rev. William Henry 1874
22 Uendall, Herbert
Rae, Rev. Charles David
23Glen, Alexander, LL.M. 1875
Mee, Rev. John Riley
Turner, Edward, LL.M,
2*Statham, Rev. George Herbert
Nettleship, James 1876
25 Hutchinson, Sir Joseph Turner
Wilson, Rev. Thomas Holt
26 Gilbert, Rev. Charles Robert 1877
1873
1 University Lecturer in Chemistry.
2 Director of the Agricultural College, Coim-
batoro.
3 Harlcness Scholar, 1895. Assistant Geologist
to the Geological Commi«sion, Cape Colony.
4 Tyrwhitt Scholar, 1882 Keeper o lEgyptian
and Oriental Antiijuities, British Museum.
5 President of the Jewish Theological Seminary,
New York, U.S.A. Late Reader in Rabbinic.
6 Late University Lecturer in English. Pro-
fessor of English Language and Literature,
King's College, London. Fellow and Secretary of
the British Academy.
7 Carus Prize, 1891.
8 LL.D., Dublin. Late Headmaster of Odiham
Grammar School.
9 Stewart of Rannoch Scholar, 1894. Hulsoan
Prize, 1896.
10 Hon. Canon of Wakefield.
11 Lecturer on Botany, St Bartiiolomew's Hos-
pital Medical School. Professor of Botany, Royal
Horticultural Society.
|12 Prebendary of Exeter.
13 Formerly Vice^Principalofthe RoyslColIege,
Port Louis, MauTJtiuK.
14 Prebendary of Chichester.
15 Bell's University Scholar, 1861. late Chap-
lain to the Forces.
16 Hon. Canon of Canterbury. Late Head
Master of Dover College.
17 Late Archdeacon of BombHV.
18 Master of the Charterhouse, London.
19 Carus Pfizeman, 1866 and 1868. Tyrwhitt
Scholar, 1868. Hebrew Prizeman, Crosse Scho-
lar, and Scholefield Prizeman, 1869.
20 Surgeon to St Maiy's Hospital, F.R.C.S,
21 Tyrwhitt Scholar, 187a.
22 Late Head Master of BlackheathProprieta
School.
23 King's Counsel.
24 Prebendary of Exeter.
25 Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Ceylon.
26 Late Head Master of King Henry VIII.
School, Coventry.
42—5
99,4
CHRIST'S COLLEGE.
Blackmore,Rev. William
Booty, Charles Frederick
1878 Mathwin, Henry
Macmillan, Maurice Crawford
Reed, Rev. George
1,879 ^ Pearson, James Edward
'2 Handford, Rev. George Thomas
Thurstan, Frederick William
Blyth, Rev. Cecil Frederick
Smithson, Harry Sheldon Cradock
1880 Anderson, Yarborough
3 uixon, Henry Elliot
4 Vipan, George Walter
^Clayden, Arthur William
Charles, Rev. James Hamilton
1881 Chippett, Rev. John William
y " Roberts, Michael Theodore
Simpson, Edgar Rossiter, LL.M.
'^ Barnard, Harcourt George
8 Burrows, Rev . Francis Henry
Jordan, Rev. Albert
Dibb, Arthur Knocker
1882 »Middleton-Wake, Rev. Charles
Henry
RushbrookCpThomas
Smith, Rev. Harry
Griffith, Arthur Foster
Bowstead, Rev. Arthur Kaye
1883 Serjeant, Rev. Justus Stephen
10 Dove, Rev. Julian Llewellyn
^ide Hart, Edward Louis, LL.B.
Mosley, Rev. George Harrison
Moore, Rev. Edward
1884 12 Williams, Harold
1885 13 Hill, Rev. Thomas Ernest
1* Sanderson, Frederick William
Otton, Rev. George Walker
Parkyn, Ernest Albert
Milner, Rev. Harry Smithson
Clark, James Bengough
Litle, Rev. William Brian Somer-
ville
15 Lewis, Hugh
Ig
II
Osborne, Robert William
Dodd, Rev. Arthur Percy
i«Small, Evan William
i"' Cooper, Henry Shewell
Sing, Tvev. Edward Joshua
Leader, Robert
18 Pearson, Alfred Chilton
Bateman,Rev.William Henry Fraser
Norris, Richard
Rice, Rev. Walter Ayscoughe li
Hicks, Rev. Arthur Searle
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 li
Austen-Cartmell, James
Carver, Thomas
I'-'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 1^
a^'Cameron, Ven. George Henry
21 Robinson, Ven. Albert Gossage
22 Foster, John, LL.M.
23 Joseland, Henry Lincoln
2* Skinner, Sidney
Evans, Arthur Johnson
25 Fisher, Rev. William
Roberts, Rev. Henry Boys
2CBuchanan, John Young, F.R.S. 18
Shilcock, Rev. Sidney Isaac
Wellbank
Ledlie, William
Tindall, Rev. Henry Charles
Lenox
Buckwell, Henry John
Denchfield, Rev. John Biggs
1 AosMtant Master at Clifton College.
2 Late Head Master of St Peter's School, York.
3 Abbott Scholar, 1874.
4 Professor of Classics at the Diocesan College,
Rondabosch, S. Africa.
5 Principal of the Technical and University
Extension College, Exeter. Staff Lecturer to the
Local Examinations and Lectures Syndicate.
6 Formerly Head Master, Cranbrook Grammar
School.
7 Formerly Barnes O Diversity Scholar .
8 Diocesan Inspector, Manchester S.E.
9 Sandars Reader in Bibliography, 1896.
10 Principal, Wanganui College, N,Z.
11 Whewell Scholar, 1882.
12 Formerly Principal of Bishop Cotton's
Schools, Bangalore.
13 Hebrew Prize, 1879.
14 Head Master of Oundle School.
15 Chairman of Montgomery County Council
Governor of University College, Bangor and
Aberystwyth. High Sheriff of Montgomeryshire,
1902—3.
16 Secretary to the Education Committee,
Derbyshire County Council.
ir Head Matter ofLichfield Grammar School.
18 Hare Prizeman, 1889,
19 "Warden of St Edward's School, Oxford.
20 Late Archdeacon of Eshowe, Natal.
21 Archdeacon of Surrey and Canon of Win-
chester.
22 One of H.M. Inspectors of Schools.
23 Head Master of Burnley Grammar School.
24 Late Demonstrator of Experimental Physics.
Principal of Chelsea Polytechnic.
25 Head Master ofArmidale School, N.S.W.
26 Late University Lecturer in Geography.
CHRIST'S COLLEGE.
905
WooUcombe, George Arthur Ley
Young, Rev. Evelyn
^Thornton, Arthur
^Kitchener, Elliott
Orbell, Rev. Tom
Creed, Rev. Algernon Henry
George
2 Oliver, Rev. William James
Robert Hunton
Fox, Rev. Arthur William
Trendell, Rev. George John
Wollaston
3 Hutchinson, Arthur
^Warburton, Cecil
J Hare, Henry Leighton
Horsfield, Joseph
Williams, Rev. Alan
Burkitt, Rev. Henry John
Wigan, Rev. Stephen Rookhersl
^ Auden, Henry William
^Elliott, Walter John
Luce, Richard Harnian, M.B.,
B.C.
Ivatt, Albert
' Alvis, Rev. George Edward
Emmott, Rev. Theodore
Freer, Rev. Nigel James
Holden, Isaac Holden
Ashton, Rev. Alfred Robert
I de Candole, Rev. Henry Lawe
Corry V^ully
Clough, Rev. John William
Beedham, Henry William, M.B,,
B.C.
Macnabb, Rev. James Frederick
Black, Rev. William
> Barker, Rev. John
Kaye, Rev. John
8 Todd, Rev. James Cameron
'JWyatt, Alfred John
Gaskell,Rev. Arthur Hammond
Holmes, Rev. Richard
) Brockbank, Oliver
Steele, Rev. Charles
Oulton, William Harold Stowe,
LL.M.
Baker, Rev. William Arthur
Holt, Joseph Bromilow 1897
10 Wood, Rev. John Anthony
1^ Goodman, Rev. Arthur
Worthington
Gwynne-Vaughan, David Thomas
^^Stev/art, Percy Marlborough
Harris, Alexander Charles
Dove, William Bathurst, M.B.,
B.C.
Jones, Rev. Edward Kinloch
Peile, Frank Kitchener
Dunlop, Walter
Gaskell, Leonard Sadgrove, M.B., 1898
B.C.
i^Stephenson, Rev. Frank
Lambert, Rev. Charles Edmund
i^Lange, Michael Emil
Gutch, Wilfrid
Harwood, Thomas Arthur
M^AUum, John Henry
Norton, George Herbert
Vaughan, Cedric George
15 Measures, Alfred Ernest
16 Brown , Rev. Malcolm William 1899
17 Allen, Hugh Percy
Hassard-Short, Rev. Frederick
Winning
Whately, Rev. George Pepys
Baron, Rev. Robert Russell
Needham
Clover, Rev. Alan
Roberts, Nathaniel Osborne
Horncastle, Arthur
M<=Call, Rev. James George
Richmond, Reginald Thomas
isWyatt, Rev. Joseph Light
Martin, John Stapleton 1900
i^Kitlermaster, Arthur Noel CoUey
'^"Pentecost, Rev. Harold
Henley, Rev. Arthur Addison
Hall, Wilfred
1 Head Master of Bridlingtou School .
2 Head Master of Greenbank School, Liverpool.
3 Fellow of Pembroke College. Ph.D.ofWurz-
burg. Demonstrator of Mineralogy.
4 Zoologist to the Royal Agricultural Society.
6 Bell Scholar, 1887. Late Master at Fettes
College. Principal of Upper Canada College,
Toronto.
6 Assistant Secretary for Higher Education,
Stafford County Council.
7 Minor Canon of Ripon.
8 Carus Prize, 1890. Hon. Canon of Marltzburp,
Natal.
9 Winchester Prize, 186e. Examiner in English
to the University of Wales.
10 Principal, 8t John's Divinity School, Lahore,
India.
11 Master at Sedbergh School.
12 Tyrwhitt Scholar, 1894. Steel Student, 1894.
13 Winchester Prize, 1893. Carus Prise, 1898.
Steel Student, 1893-1S94. Late Assistant Master
at Cheltenham College. Head Master, FeUted
School.
14 Tyrwhitt Scholar, 1895.
15 Master at King Edward's School, Birming-
ham.
16 Master at Oundle School.
17 Fellow and Organist of New College, Oxford.
Mus.D. Oxou.
18 University Teacher of Tamil.
19 Master at Dulwich College.
20 Master at Giggleswick School.
996
CHRIST'S COLLt:G£.
iWhately, Rev. Walter Richard
Lovibond, John Locke
2Holder, Percy John
Baron, Reginald Russell Needham
1901 3 Burden, John Alder, C.M.G.
Eagles, Rev. Charles Edward
^Gilbert, Frank Mottram
5 Partridge 5 Charles
Green, George
Davidson, Alexander
Thomas, Elliott Crewdson
** Child, Rev. Charles James Napoleon
1902 ^ Abrahams, Israel
Harvey, William Morton
Hugill, Rev. William Lawson
Browne, Rev. Barry Matthew
Charles Sleater
'^Lloyd, Llewelyn Southworth
9 Purton, Gilbert Anthonj
10 Sowels, Frank
Porter, Hugh Harold
"Brereton, Rev. Philip Harington
Lloyd
Leigh, Rev. James
Shimwell, Rev. Thomas
Moore, Rev. Alexander Knight
1903 Heaver, Rev. Herbert
Taylor, Rev.William Okey Lamond
Barclay, Alfred Ernest, B.C.
Zoolcadur Jung, Mirza Mohammed
i2Salisbury, Frederick Stimpson
13 Butler, Right Rev. Edward Cuth-
bert
Muspratt, Percy Knowles, B.C.,
M.B.
Hardingham, Charles Henry
Steen, William Peile
Tanfield, Rev. John Frederick
Aldridge, Charles Braxton Mooring
1904 i^Atchison, George Tumour, LL.B.
Bilgrami, Syed Ali
Clarke, Rev. Arthur Edward
Harding, Rev. Frederick Howard
Lunt, Rev. Arthur Temple
Love, Arthur Harold
Ashby, Rev. Leonard
IS Gordon, Walter Maxwell
I'^Connolly, Rev. Richard Hugh
H unt. Rev. Frank George
17 Peile, John
•^Leake, Hugh Martin
de la Motte, Vital
Sullivan, Rev. Arnold Moon
Wheat, Ernest Godfrey, B.C.
Hawken, Rev. William Dallinger
Haron, Rev. William Russell
Needham
Fulton, Eustace Cecil
Milburn, Sir Charles Stamp, Bart.
19 Chaffey, Lionel Bethell Trenchard 19(
Glen, Randolph Alexander
20Macnaughton, Donald Allan
Hollzmann, Wilfrid Watkinson,
M.B., B.C.
21 Marshall, Francis Hugh Adam
22Cadman, Hubert Smelter
23 Hoffmann, William Arnold
2^ Squire, Samuel Gimson
26Carmichael, Rev. Douglas William
Winn
26 Robson, Rev. Edgar lliff 19(
27 SedgetieW, Walter 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 19(
Rackham, Maurice
Glaser, William Henry
Baker, Arthur Ponsford
Hatchell, Rev. Christopher 19C
Frederick Wellesley
Jose, Stephen Walter
1 Bursar of Ridley HaU.
2 Master at Portsmouth Grammar School.
3 Late Hausa Scholar, Resident at Sokoto,
Northern Kigeria.
4 Master at Mill Hill School.
5 Chief Assistant Colonial Secretary, Southern
Nigeria. F.S.A., F.R.G.S.
6 Winchester Prize, 1898. Head Master of the
Cambridge County School.
1 TTnirersity Reader in Rabbinic.
8 Inspector of Schools under the Secondary
Department of the Board of Education.
9 Master at King's School, Canterbury.
10 Master at Uppingham School.
11 Fellow of St Augustine's College, Canterbury.
12 Master at Hulme Grammar School.
13 Abbot of Downside. Hon. Litt.D., Dublin.
14 Master at Bedford Grammar School.
15 Master at Tonbridge School.
16 Tyrwhitt Scholar, 1901.
17 Master at University College School, London.
18 Economic Botanist at the Agricultural Col-
lege, Cawnpore.
19 Master at Eton College.
20 Inspector of Schools under the Secondary
Department of the Board of Education.
21 Carnegie Fellow, Edinburgh University. Uni-
versity Lecturer in Agricultural Physiology.
22 Master at Denston College.
23 Winchester Prize, 1901. Master at Tonbridge
School.
24 Master at Oundle School.
85 Winchester Prize, 1902.
26 Master at Felsted School.
27 Lecturer in Russian in the Victoria Univer-
sity of Manchester.
CHRiST*S COLLEGE.
997
iFox, Charles
Shell, Rev. Alfred
^Ormsby, Francis Chatterton
3 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. Wra. Henry Hatchard
Spittall,Rev. Alexander Buchanan
) 5 Sultan Ahmad Khan, LL.M.
•5 Abel, Henry Geoi'ge
7 Williams, Rev. Harold Herbert
Bartlett, Albert William
Child, William Noel
s Lambert, Frank
Hamilton, Archibald
Sleeman, Cyril Montagu
^'Forder, Frank George
Wade, Rev. Ralph Porter
Ehrenborg, Gbstaf Bramwell
Hood, Rev. John Charles Fulton
Thompson , Rev. Alfred
Crook, Arthur Henry
Swann, Clement Herbert
Burlend, Edward Ernest
'0 Daughtry, Edmund Osmond,
Mus.Bac.
Rees, Rev. Albert Philip
Tyau, Philip King Ching
Cunnington, William Alfred
Honorary M.A*
' iiLiversidge, Archibald, F.R.S.
• Wolstenholme, Henry James
) 12 Mackenzie, Kenneth James Joseph
1^ Whitehouse, Rev. Owen Charles
LL.M.
Pattisson, Augustus
i^FitzGerald, Hon. John Donohoe
Radford . Rev . Arthur 1878
Male, Henry 1882
Watson, Rev. Christopher Thomas 1883
15 Williams, Albert 1891
Bennett, George Locking 1892
B.A.
16 Sutton, The Hon. Sir Henry 1868
Purchas, Francis Eastwood 1879
Webb, Rev. Edgar Alfred 1880
"Peck, Edward Surman, M.B., B.C. 1888
Swainson, John Alfred
Purchas, Arthur Fleetwood
Chirnside, Robert Bell 1891
Kirk, John Lamplugh.M.B., B.C.
Butterworth, Rupert, M.B., B.C. 1892
i^Woolley, Jasper Maxwell, M.B. 1893
Armstrong, Rev. Robert St Vincent
Bowen
ly Hewlett, Richard Ross 1894
Bradbury, James
Capon, Edward Orford
Sewell, Hubert Woodville
Holmes, Rev. Francis William 1895
Upward, Harold Arthur, M.B., B.C.
Fryer. John Henry, M.B., B.C. 1896
Brown, Charles Anthony
Bicknell, Raymond Percy 1897
Howat, John Briton Bernard
Phillpotts, Geoffrey Surtees
Thompson, Peter Anthony 1898
Langhorne, Herbert Yorke
Watson, Henry Sinclair
Black, Maurice Adam
Mcintosh, John George Hunter
Patrick, Norman Colum
Statham, Hugh,M.B., B.C.
Hacking, Arthur
Hewlett, Frank Milburn 1899
Jacobs, Hardy Vincent, LL.B.
Day, Arthur Percival
Bottomley, William
Black, Reginald Adam
Curl, Henley Frank
Dunlop, Charles Bertram
20De, Harinath 1900
1 Lecturer at the Traiuing College, Cambridge.
2 Master at St John's College, Battersea,
3 Burney Prize, 1904 and 1905. Maitland Prize,
1906.
4 Heail of Cambridge House, London.
6 Chief Justice of Gwalior.
6 Master at Wakefield Grammar School.
1 Steel Student, 1903. Carus Prize, 1903.
8 Assistant Curator of the Guildhall Museum,
Iiondon.
9 Master at Charterhouse School.
10 Organist, Leys School, Cambridge.
11 Late Professor of Chemistry in the Univer-
sity of Sydney.
12 Lecturer in Agriculture under the Special
Board.
13 D.D. Aberdeen. Principal of Chcshunt Col-
lege, Cambridge.
14 King's Counsel.
16 Indian Civil Service.
16 Judge of His Majesty's High Court, King's
Bench Division.
17 Ma.jor, Indian Medical Service.
18 Major, Indian Medical Service.
19 Home Civil Service.
20 Librarian of the Imperial Library, Calcutta.'
998
CHRIST'S COLLEGE.
iFirmstone, Percy John
Pirn, Francis Henry
Lever, Percy Fogg, LL.B.
Kerr, Arthur Edgar, M.B., B.C.
Barwick, Richard Laving-ton
Cohen, George Hubert, l.L.B.
May, Arthur Henry
1901 2 Muff, Herbert Brantwood
Evans, Hugh Pickering
Dickson, Harold Stewart
Shepperson,ErneslWhittome,LL.B.
3 Hood, Alban
Groves, William Peer
^Hokoyd, Gilbert, M.B., B.C.
Jones, Reginald Thomas Pryce
Kearns, Joseph Richard Carden
Wade, Ruben
Woodburn, William Harrison
Young, Robert Frew, M.B., B.C.
1902 Pumphrey, Charles Ernest
Sewell, Robert Beresford Seymour
Stevens, Frank Bentham, LL.B.
Lindsell, Arthur James Gurney
Francillon, Francis J ames
Young, Francis Percy, M.B.,B.C.
Rappis, Pier Alessandro Giorgio
Lee, Arnold
Hodgson, William Hammond
Pullman, Arthur Henry
1903 ^ Isserlis, Leon
Harper, Leonard Vyse
Drew, George Herbert
Embleton, Dennis
^ Gregson, Henry Wilson
Oulton, Ernest Vivian
Wright, Oswald Kentish
Newton, Gilbert Ford
Jones, Walter Hewitt
Astley, Walter
Ewing, Alfred Washington
Adams, Francis Norris
EUwood.Rev. Rupert
Lewis, Lewis Francis Gurslave
1904 7Bygrave, William
Coleman, Henry Norreys, B.C.
Eschwege, Fritz Salo
sHaddon, Ernest Balfour
Finch, Edwin Gorringe
Jenkin, Nelson West
Smith, Francis Henry
Wood, Stanley
Parry, Thomas Henry, LL.B.
Hanson, Edward Taylor
I Hurst, Charles Benjamin
Joseph, WiUiam Franklin George
I Wheeler, James Norman
Booth, Lionel Barton 19
Hardy, Eric Howieson
Canney,JamesRobertsonCampbel],
M.B., B.C.
Reed, Edward Baines, LL.B.
^Jones, Frederick Robert
Butt, Harold Thomas Hay ward
Reid, Edward Douglas
Whitehead
Suan, Tan Seng
Mager, Leonard, LL.B.
Dodwell, George Melville, LL.B.
Webb, Herbert Charles, LL.B.
Grant, Frederick George, LL.B.
Saner, Francis Donaldson
lOAveling, Harold Garrison
Elliott, Arthur Dormand
Felix, Rev. Henry-
Gregg, Ivo Francis Henry Carr
Harrison, John
Hogarth, Thomas John
Meimarachi, Anthony
II Wood, Christopher Francis 19
Adams, Frank Shirley
12 Butcher, Arthur Douglas Deane
Barber, VV illiam Edmund
Hick, Reginald Heber Prowde
Aitken, John, LL.B.
Robinson, Albert Clifford
Phillips, Joseph
j Angus, William Brodie Gurney
: Drey, Oscar Raymond
' Crane, Henry Ernest
! Datta, Rabindran^th
pHowells, Rev. George
I Bolton, Michael Alfred
Tindall, Cuthbert
Burbery, Rev. Robert Jacktion
j Peyton
I Jackson, Rev. Leonard James
j Panton, Rev. Sidney Eraser
i Scrutton, Rev. Alexander William
i Seabrooke, Alexander Stanger
i*Elmslie, William Alexander l^
Leslie
Bonser, Winfield Joyce
1 Master at St John's School, Leatherhead.
2 Geological Survey of Scotland.
3 Wordsworth Scholarship, 1901.
4 Lieutenant, Indian Medical Service.
5 Lecturer at West Ham Polytechnic.
6 Master at Hoyal Naval College, Dartmouth.
7 Master at King William's College.
8 In the Uganda Service.
9 Master at King's College School.
10 Master at Christ's College, Blackheath.
11 Indian Civil Service.
12 In Public Works Department of Egypt.
13 Principal of Serampore College, Madras.
14 Tyrwhitt Scholar, 1909.
CHRIST'S COLLEGE.
999
^Barr, Guy
Eraser, Francis Richard
I nee, Stanley Robertson
Browne, Maurice Anthony
Finlayson, John George
2 Green, Gabriel
Heaton, Rainald
Pulling-, John Bernard
Rigby, Percy
Jones, Rev. Arthur Hawkins
Ogden, John Basil
Browne, Walter Marshall
Booty, iilaurice Gordon Reece
Marriott, Stephen Jack
Bonltbee, Rev. Horace Townsend
Orr, Rev. Arthur Wfillesley
Watts, Rev. Herbert Arthur
Maxwell, Rev. Charles Herbert
Paisley, Fawcett Dodgson
Walker, Lawrence Cecil
Wilson, Hubert Francis
Harding, Wilfrid John
^Bashford, Percy Frederick Robert
Coggan, Frank Richmond
* Hubrecht, Jan Bastiaan
s Imms, Augustus Daniel
Cook, Victor Chandler
Savill, George
•^Handcock, William Arthur
Stanley
Maule, Robert
Parcell, Rev. Norman Howe
Parker, Rev. John Cartwright
Saywack, Benjamin
Shelley, James
6 Minson, Herbert
King, Louis Vessot
Hales, Geoffrey Trafford
Caiger, Stephen Langrish
'Grose, Sidney William
Woodard, Egbert Askew
Pigeon, John Walter
Romanes. James
8 Humphreys, William Herbert,
LL.B.
Rabiohns, William
Platts, Rev. William Henry John
Barnard, Keppel Harcourt
Hance, James Bennett
Rust. Arthur Arnold
Wall is, Herbert Henry
Wright, Claude Reginald
Joyce, Rev. John William Henry
Dippie, Herbert
8 Kent, Norman Braund
Pyman, William Haigh
Whitwell, Raymond
! Nelson, George Geoffrey
lOGandy, Edgar Stansby
"Brierley, William Bertie
Tipping, Ernest John
Banister, Thurstan Edmund
Grace, Edgar Mervyn
Scott, James Humphrey
Hosken, Hubert, LL.B.
Shiach, Arthur
Griffith, John Richard
Martin, William Arthur
Barr, John Henry
Burgess, Leslie Ernest
Eber, Reynold Lionel
Frith, Charles Albert
Mahli, Sna UUah
te Water, Charles Theodore,
LL.B.
Turner, Harold Wilton
Wheeler, Stanley Mortimer
Benny, Leonard Berger
InayatuUah Khan
Freeman, Harry
12 Senior, Alfred Park
Saunders, Frederic James
Crawshaw, Charles Harold
Cuthbert, Wilfrid William Larder
Dowson, Walter John
Ewart, George Arthur
Smith, Alton Ewart Clarence
Anderson, David
Wyatt, Travers Carey
Sulaiman, Shah Mohammed
Bristow, Charles Holditch
Buckley, Donald Finnimore
Davies, Lewis Cyril
Edwards, Frederick Wallace
Harper, Cecil Humphries
Kennedy, Ronald Sinclair
Ramsay, David, LL.B.
Ager, Arthur Douglas
Hall, Albert Clifford
Hawkins, Albert Gordon Jones
1909
1 Assistant in tiio National Piiysical Labora-
tory, Teddington.
2 Master at Foisted School.
8 Master at Bradfleld College.
4 Isaac Newton Student, 1908.
5 Professor of Biology, University of Allahabad,
India.
6 Master at Wellingborough Grammar School,
7 University Student at the British School at
Athens, 1909.
8 Win( hestor Prize, 1909.
9 Head of the Christ's College Boys Home,
Camber well.
10 Master at Epsom College.
11 Winchester Prize, 1908.
12 Abbott Scholar, 1907. Steel Student, 1909.
1000
CHRIST'S COLLEGE.
Blacklock, John Henderson
Ashburner, John Croudson
Groves, Cecil Tom
Broome, Robert Reeves
Buttery, Harold Robert
Edwards, Harold Walter
Paul, Arthur Blackwell
Trend, John Brande
Gardiner, Arthur James
Ogden, Alfred
Carthigasen, SinnatambyThambyat
Blyth, Ernest William
1 Chubb, John Frederick
Large, Rupert Jerome
Lord, Rev. William Butler
Glenister, Douglas James
Ward, Robert
Furmston, Edward Bentley
Peters, Edward Charles
Blencowe, Alan Humphrey
Copeman, Ernest Hugh
Dobbin, Alfred William
Evison, Reginald Robert
Fay, Percy James
Khwaja, Abdul Majid
Midgley, William Alexander Lewis
Murray, Arthur Richmond
Naoroji, Jal Ardeshir Dadabhai
Nelson, Thomas Basil
Simpson, Adam James Goldie
Sn*ith, Alfred Cecil Denison
Smith, Robin Snowdon
Wood, George Robert Harding
LL.B.
1899 Armstrong, Forster Moore
Advanced Students.
Ross. Rev. George Alexander
Johnston
Whiteman, Henry John Nelson
Bose, Debendra Mohan
Simpson, James Gordon
Tremearne, Arthur John Newman
2Fantham, Harold Benjamin
Flannery, Brian Antony
Pensioners .
3Scott-Gatty, Sir Alfred Scott
^ Nestor- Schiiurmann, Ivan
Arthur, Walter Lawrence
Wharam, Henry Neville
Rose, Charles Anderson
Baines, Athelstan Basil
Haseler, Donald
Maasdorp, Vivian Hayton
Pearson, Robert Chilton
Bottome, George Macdonald
Minchin, George Robert Neville
Simpson, George Barrd Goldie
Zamora, Alberto Medardo
Beecroft, Arthur Edward
Melling, William Hill
Bell, Charles Henry
Bell, James Arthur Herbert
Lulloobhoy, Jaumayjay Chubildas
Mee, John Theodore Martin
Langerman, Ernest Struben
Williams, Keith Gaster
Chand, Diwan Khem
Sing, Charles Millington
Shilcock, John Winton
Coteman, Ernest
Davenport, Stanley
Cory, John Frederick Towerson
Lambrinudi, Constantine Leonidas
Rice-Jones, Benjamin Rowland
Owen, Philip Richard Tudor
Dillon, Harold George Sydney
Blackbume, Edward Victor
Manekjee, Sohrabjee
Nicholas, Archibald John
Turner, Ralph Lilley
Reid, Leonard John
Ronnfeldt, Frank
Cope, Thomas
Hoyland, John Somervell
Mere, Colin Leigh
Nightingale, Herbert Paul
Esskildsen, Erik Yelverton
Rudkins, Frederick Percy
Turnbull, Edwin Lawrence
Brown, Arthur Edward
Bonas, Gordon Jonah
Liley, Henry Deakin
Graves, Basil
Lorentz, Henry
Hare, William Fheodore
Todd, Marshall
Wilkinson, Sydney John
Rogers, John Lloyd
Buszard, Stanley George
Collins, GeofFery Abdy
Rock wood, John Marcus Selvaturi
Ashburner, George Barrington
Thorns, Alexander Hepburn
McLintock, Leslie
1 Organist. Stewart of Hannoch Scholar
Sacred Music. Mus. Bac. Oxon
2 D.Sc. London.
3 Garter, Principal King at Arms.
4 Master at Cheltenham College. Late Teacher
of Russian under the Board for I. C. S. Studies.
CHRIST'S COLLEGE.
lOOl
Baptie, Norman
Dobson, Richard Rhimes
Gardener, Edward George Augus-
tine
Smith, Cyril James
Saunders, John Tennant
Brennan, Joseph
e Peters, Maurice William
Parkinson, Ernest Alfred
Davies, Eric David Despard
Franklin, Rev. Robert
Bigg- Wither, Harold Stephen
Shennan, Watson Douglas
Nelson , Ronald Duckworth
Francillon, Francis Edward
Lewis, Richard Morgan
Khard, Laxman Ganesh
Cowen, Rev. Claude Herbert Grant
Needham, Eglin
Lloyd-George, Richard
Fowler, Henry Candler Neilly
Roy, S^tyendra Nath
Cockton, Joseph Curwen
Barff, Frederick Robert
Chapman, Charles Sydney
da Silva, Claude Heury
Bilderbeck, Alured Charles Lowther
O'Shee
Lai, Manohar
Wrigley, Alfred
Friend, Francis Frederick
Wilkinson, Valentine
Baird, Leonard Bath
Holmwood, Lionel Snowdon
Dennes, Wilfrid
Ashworth, John
Williams, Alan Copland
Wyles, Harry Ronald
Li, Gaston
Kyin, Maung Ba
Coxwell, Charles Blake
Shephard, William Hopper
Iredale, Henry Cecil
Liptrot, Roger Norman
Saunders, Aj-chibald Howard
Thurston, Edward Thomas
Bliss, Ernest William
Clough, Vernon
Angus, George Herbert Christopher
Edwards, Wilfred Norman
Dawes, Harold James
Rice-Jones, Alfred Theodore
Stapler, James Beverley
Richards, Cyril Treharne
Albino, Harry Hurlbutt
Binks, Benjamin Bernard
Whitehead, Reginald Binyon
I Cleeve, Frederick Cuthbert Aylmer
: Dhar, William
I Adshead, Harold Edward
I Blyth, Arthur Cecil
I Mayer, Norman Edward
Herring, Justin Howard
I Ko Ko
Whaley, Oswald Stanley
Young, Fred Edmund
Murray, Everitt George Dunne
Bakewell, Brian
Gibson, Robert Miliier
Watson, Tertius Thomas Boswall
Abdoolcadur, Husein Hasanally
Lahusen, Diedrich Duncan
Lewis, Francis Herbert
e Sullivan, Joseph Hubert Baron
Mir, Sheikh Mohammed
Gibb, Cassidy
Richardson-Kulilmann, Deuys
Nimr, Albert Faris
Napier, Oswald James Walter
Green, Ai-chibald George Noble
Huggonson, Richard Pritchard
Lewis, Hugh James
Phillips, Leslie Penhall
Horniman, John Eric
Livens, William Howard
Rees, Thomas John
Davenport, Harold
Woolley, Erik Christensen
Mannington, Ewart Gladstone
Wang, Kyi Hsii
Vears, Arthur Noel
Waterworth, Hilary
Melling, John Staiiley
Riley, Arthur
May, Cyril Philip
Ramsay, Malcolm Gordon
Smith-Carington, Arthur Eric
Condor
Mehta, Jagannath
Adcock, Harold Meredyth
Jacob, Lancelot George
Butterwick, James Cyril
Lumby, Arthur Friedrich Rawsou
Roseway, George David
Grove, Oswald Harry
Walker, Frederick Carrmgton
Martm, Rolfe George
Willis, Alexander Galbraith
Fleming
Sale, Harold Montague
Hamilton, Hans Patrick
Beaumont, Owen Albert
• Choral Exhibitioners.
1002
CHRIST'S COLLEGE.
Sautlerson, Thomas Stuart
Cleeve, Charles Edward
Tm, Maung Ba
Holt, Reginald
Peers, Edgar Allison
Gibson, Ivor Frederic
Coley, Colin
Moore, Richard Temple
Lane, Gilbert Robert
Banks, Leslie
Banks, Reginald Alfred
Sing, Martin Millington
Comely, John
Hurst, William Hutchinson
Smith, Edgar William
Lahusen, Johannes Christian
Astbury, Harold Stanley
Whelpton, Henry Edward
Griffith, Henry Hall
Maasdorp, Eric John
Krishnamurti, Tanjore Sadasiva
Lowe, Charles Augustus Herbert
Webb, Edward Oliver
Scharfif, Godfrey Edward
Bousfield, Henry Thomas Wishart
Dehn, Kurt Otto
McGowan, Noi-man Stanley
Beuoly, Herbert Johannes
Parkinson, Henry Clifford
Bolton, Alfred Bernard
Rashid, Mian Abdul
Sizars,
Lee, Robert Dalway
M^Call, Henry Uundas
Lee, Walter Evelyn
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Ingoldsby, R.
Navenby, R.
Brisley, R.
Gately, V.
Burnham,StMy.R,
Croxton , V .
Hapten, C.
Clipston.R.
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This College was founded by Lady Margaret, Countess ot
Richmond and Derby, mother of King Henry VII. and Foun-
dress of Christ's College. It succeeded the hospital 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 Uni-
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 Bay ley, two by Rev. Edward Gregson, one by Rev.
Robert Symson, two by Rev. Dr John Keyton, one by Rev. Dr
William Fell, one by Dr Thomas Thimbleby, two by Rev. Dr
Roger Lupton, four by Archdeacon Hugh Ash ton. In 1589 one
was founded by a bequest from Mr Henry Hebblethwaite : in 1673
one by a bequest from Dr Francis Dee, 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
1004 St JOHN'S COLLEGE.
thirty years of age. He is elected by the Fellows who are of
at least three years' standing from their first degree.
The Fellows are elected from graduates of the Collegt
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 sufficient 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 office 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 £40, 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
incept in Arts, or for any shorter period.
The nine Proper Sizars, on Dr Dowman's Foundation
1525, are elected in June. The value of each Sizarship is £30 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 1815 —
1839, the sum of £360 is assigned annually in Exhibitions to
the most deserving Students, to be called Wood's Exhibitioners,
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 Marham in the county of Norfolk (about £420), the gift in
1623 of Sir Ralph Hare, is assigned to the most deserving Stu-
dents, to be called Hare's Exhibitioners.
A Hughes Exhibition of the value of £36 (founded by the
St JOHN'S COLLEGE. 1005
Rev. Charles Colson in 1886 in memory of the Rev. Henry
Hunter Huj^jhes, 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 Theology.
The Rev. Thomas Naden, by will of 1712, left a foundation
for two Divinity Studentships. By the present Statute the
Council has the power of determining the number of Students,
the tenure of each Student (not exceeding three years) and his
emolument. The Studentships are open to B.A.'s not of standing
for the degree of M.A., they are tenable with a Scholarship, but
not with a Fellowship. The Students are required to reside.
Mrs Ann Fry's Hebrew Scholarship, founded in 1860, of the
annual value of about £32, 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 he 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 £50
for two years, were accordingly founded in 1884. They are
tenable with Scholarships 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 ,£30 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 offer themselves for examination in any one or
two of the following subjects: Classics, Mathematics, Natural
Sciences, History, Modern Languages, or Hebrew.
Proper Sizars are chosen by an Examination in June in each
year. Candidates may bo elected for proficiency in (1) Classics
or (2) Mathematics or (3) Natural Sciences, or for any two of
these three subjects, provided that they shew a suflScient know-
1006 St JOHN'S COLLEGE.
ledge of the pass subjects of the Previous Examination in Mathe-
matics and Classics respectively. Open Exhibitions of the value
of ^30 per annum tenable for two years at least are also awarded
by the above Examination.
Open Exhibitions of the value of £S0 per annum for two years
are offered 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 Dt
Dowman s Foundation 1525, for scholars from Pocklington School.
Three, £66.l3*.4rf.per annum each, tenable for three years, on
Dr Lupton's Foundation 1528 and 1536, and Mr Hebblethwaite's
1589, 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 i.
One, £18 per annum, tenable for three years, on the Spalding
and Syraonds Foundations, for a scholar from Bury St Edmunds
School.
Four, about £20 per annum each, tenable for four years, founded
1625 by Archdeacon Johnson, for scholars from Oakham School,
or from Uppingham School.
One, £30 per annum, tenable for four years, on Mr
Munsteven's Foundation 1640, for scholars from Peterborougl/
School, or, in default of suitable candidates from Peterborough,
from bundle School.
Three, £40 per annum each, tenable for four years, on the
Duchess of Somerset's Foundation 1682, for scholars from Here-
ford School.
Two, £50 per annum each, tenable for three years, on the
Duchess of Somerset's Foundation 1697, for scholars from
Hereford School.
Two £50 per annum each, tenable for three years, on the
same Foundation, for scholars from Manchester School.
Two, £50 per annum each, tenable for three years, on the
same Foundation, for scholars from Marlborough School.
Three, £30 per annum each, tenable for four years, on Mr
Baker's Foundation I710,for scholars from Durham School.
One, £20 per annum, tenable for four years, on Mr Robins'
Foundation 1721, for a scholar from Sutton Valence School,
1 A Sermon, in which the gift of Lord Burghley is to be declared, is preached annually by a
member of the College at Hatfield on the second Sunday after Michaelmas Day, and at St
MIfrtin'g, Stamford, on the Sunday after St Luke's Day. The Preacher presents copies of Latin or
Gre'6k Verses written by Scholars.
St JOHN'S COLLEGE. 1007
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
ex officio Electors,
In the case of a Candidate for a School Exhibition, who shows high pro-
ficiency in the Examination, the value of the Exhibition may be in-
creased to £50 a year.
By Stat. 56, in the case of a vacancy of an Exhibition, which is limited
by way of preference lo Candidates from any School, and to which
the College elects, the Council is empowered, if no Candidate of
sufficient merit from such School shall offer 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 College 1735 —
1765, is awarded in June on the recommendation of the Director
of Moral Science Studies, to the member of the College who
has most distinguished himself in the immediately preceding
Moral Sciences Tripos.
A Prizeofbookstothevalue of about thirteen pounds was founded
in 1883 by the representatives of Charles Hockin,M. A. .formerly
Fellow, to be called the Hockin Prize, and to be awarded annu-
ally or periodically for some branch of Physics, with preference
to Electricity. 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 of
the Astronomer and other books, and is awarded annually in the
Michaelmas Term for the best Essay on one of certain prescribed
Mathematical subjects. It is open to undergraduates of the
College who have not entered on their seventh Term of residence
at the time when the essays are sent in.
A Prize of books of the value of ^3. 3*. 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 Mechanical
Sciences, in Theology, in Law, in History, in Economics, and
in Modern, and Oriental Languages; and prizes of books of the
value of £1. 11^. Qd. are awarded to those who distinguish them-
selves in these Examinations.
Prizes of books of the value oi £\. \\s. Qd. are also given to
students who pass the best examination in the Greek Testament ;
to students who in the judgment of the Hebrew Lecturer shew
proficiency in the Hebrew language ; and to Advanced Students
who obtain a Certificate of Research.
From a bequest by Mr William Wright in 1815, a Prize of books
of the value of £Z. is awarded in each of the three years to the
student who is first in the first class in any branch of study
recognised in the annual College Examinations, provided he is
recommended for such Prize by the Examiners.
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St JOHN'S COLLEGE.
Prizes of books were founded in 1876 by the Rev. Henry Hunter
Hughes, 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 being taken into account.
The Rev. William Wilson, B.D., formerly Fellow, founded in
1817 prizes of books of the value of £4:. 10s. for the best readers of
the Lessons in Chapel, whose general good conduct entitles them
to the approbation of the College.
The Byramji Navroji Cama Prize consisting of books of the
value of £10. 105. was founded in 1903. It is awarded annually
to that student of the College, who having passed one of the
Honours Examinations of the University and spent his year of
probation at Cambridge, stands highest in the list of Selected
Candidates on the combined results of the two examinations for
the Indian Civil Service, provided he is not below the 25th place
in the combined examination.
The value of Scholarships, Exhibitions, and other emoluments,
tenable by persons in statu pupillari, 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 Birth, (ii) Acertificate of Character^ extendingdown to the
time of the application, (iii) The Caution Money, v/hicb. is a. de\)osit
of £16, the University Matriculation Fee of £5, and the College
Admission Fee of £2. Zs. : amounting in all to £22. 3^. (iv)
Evidence of Attainments. This may be provided by passing
a College Entrance lilxamination in Classics and Mathematics
(in January, April, August, or October), or by producing a
certificate from some public Examining Body recognized by the
College authorities. A Special Exemption Certificate may be
obtained 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.
3rd Year.
Tnpos Part II.
Lees
Tripos Part I.
Clough
Weightman
First Class.
(March 1909.)
Dalvi
Thompson, A. R.
Kirloskar
PRIZEMEN, June 1909.
Mathematical Examination,
2nd Year.
Tnpos Part I.
Mordell
Tripos Part I {New
Regidations)
First Class
(Marcli 1909)
Spargol
Tait J
Chasteney
\st Year.
Tripos Part I {New
Ilegulations)
Carpenter
Carter, W. H.
Davis, H. J.
Gill son
Street
Watson, T. W.
Wren
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1009
Classical Examination.
Theology.
'ird Year.
'2nd Year.
1st Year.
Tripos Part I.
Tripos, Part I.
First Class.
First Class.
Ds Gledstone
'liliard
Green, S. M.)
Parker
Eogersonl
Todd J
1st Year.
Hellings
Braimholtz
First Class.
Ottley
Sykes
Dale
Patterson, R,Rl
Fisher J
Dutton
Halsey
Natural Sciences Examination,
3rd Year.
2nd Year,
1st Year.
Tripos Part 11
Ds Allott
Trijws Part I.
First Class.
Laidlaw, C. G. P.
Conder
Ds Parnell
Morris
Nicklin
Shore, T. H.
G.
Nauutou
Stansfeld
Pittom
Shore, L. R.
Tripos Part I
Ds Dunkley
First Class.
(June 1909)
Stocks
History
Law.
Economics.
1st Year.
1st Year.
Tripos Part II.
First Class.
First Class. Ds Subbarao
Jacksoii, G. E
Alexander
Medieval and Modern Languages.
Secom
' Year.
1st Year.
Waterliou
se
Cooper
Wells
Garabedian
English Essay Prizes.
Srd Year.
2nd Year.
Cheshire
1st Year.
Whitlock
Proxime accesserunt.
Burton
Marchand
Adams Memorial Prize.
Clough
Deserving of honourable mention
Mordell
Mason Prize. Hehreic Prizes,
{for Hebreto) Denham
Not awarded Sykes
Hughes' Prizes. (Srd year.)
Lees )
Shore, T. H. G. I ^q.
TUlard j
Wright's Prizemen.
2nd Year. 1st Year.
Mordell
Green, S. M.l ^
Parker i^'?-
Morris
Waterhouse
Todd
Reading Prizes
1 . Marchand
2. Fisher
Alexander
Conder
Cooper
Jackson, G
Street
Sykes
Rogersonj^,^
E.
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Cama Prize.
Ds Dalai
Hockin Prize
{for Physics)
Lees
Neiccome Prize
{for Moral Philosophy)
Not awarded.
Hutchinson StudenUhip
{for liotami)
Ds Parnell
Hughes Exhibition
{for Ecclesiastical History)
Not awarded
Naden Divinity /b'tudentshijhs:
Cheshire
Ds Gladstone
Shepherd, W. L.
Greek Testament Prize.
Sykes
Advanced Students.
{College Prize)
Jerusalem
Ds Montgomery
LIST OF
1511 Robert Shorten.
1516 Alan Percy.
1518 Nicholas Metcalfe.
1537 George Day.
1538 John Tayler.
1546 William Bill.
1551 Thomas Leaver.
1553 Thomas Watson.
1554 George Bullock.
1559 James Pilkington.
1561 Leonard Pilkington.
1564 Richard Longworth.
1569 Nicholas Shepherd.
1574 John Still.
1577 Richard Rowland.
1586 William Whitaker.
1595 Richard Clayton.
1612 Owen Gwynne.
MASTERS.
1633 William Beale.
1644 John Arrowsmith.
1653 Anthony Tuckney.
1661 Peter Gunning .
1670 Francis Turner.
1679 Humphrey Gower.
1711 Robert Jenkin.
1727 Robert Lambert.
1735 John Newcome.
1765 William Samuel Powell.
1775 John Chevallier.
1789 William Craven.
1815 James Wood.
1839 Ralph Tatham.
1857 William Henry Hateson.
1881 Charles Taylor
1908 Robert Forsyth Scott.
Visitor, The Lord Bishop of Ely.
THE PRESENT SOCIETY.
Master, Robert Forsyth Scott, M.A.
Prmc^en^, The Rev. John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor, M.A.
Tutors.
Joseph Robson Tanner, Litt.D.
Edward Ernest Sikes, M.A.
Loftus Henry Kendal Bushe-Fox, M.A.,
Tutorial Bursar, Joseph Robson Tanner,
Directors of Studies.
F.B.A.
LL.B.
Litt.D.
Classics.
Economics.
History.
Law.
Mathematics.
Mechanical Science.
Medicine.
Moral Sciences.
Natural Sciences.
Tlieology.
E. E. Sikes, M.A.
H. S. Foxwell, M.A, F.B.A.
J. R. Tanner, Litt.D.
L. H. K. Bushe-Fox, M.A., LL.B.
H. F. Baker, Sc.D., F.R.S.
T. Peel, M.A.
L. E. Shore, M.A., M.D.
W. H. R. Rivers, M.A., F.R.S.
L. E. Shore, M.A., M.D.
J. H. A. Hart, M.A.
St JOHN'S COLLEGE.
loll
Mathematics.
R. R.Webb, M.A.
H. F. Baker, Sc.D., F.R.S.
T. J. I' A. Bromwich, Sc.D.,
F.R.S.
Theology.
J. H. A. Hart, M.A.
History.
J. R. Tanner, Litt.D.
Modern Langiiaqes.
Rev. H. F. Stewart, B.!).
Lecturers.
Classics.
E. E. Sikes, M.A.
T. R. Glover, M.A.
F. H. Colson, M.A.
D. S. Robertson, B.A.
Natural Sciences.
J. E. Marr, Sc.D., F.R.S.
R. H. Adie, M.A.
Law.
L. H.K.Bu8he-Fox,M.A.,LL.B.
Supervisors of Natural Science Students.
Anatomy. E, Barclay- Smith, M.D.
H. H. Brindley, M.A.
R. P. Gregory, M.A.
R. H. Adie, M.A.
J. B. Marr, Sc.D., F.R.S.
F. Horton, M.A.
Biology.
Botany.
Chemistry.
Physics. .
Physiology.
Zoology.
L. E. Shore, M.A., M.D.
J.J. Lister, M.A.,F.R.S.
Hebrew Lecturer, Rev. J. C. H. How, M.A.
Linacre Lecturer of Physic, Sir Victor Horsley, F.R.S.
Dean, Rev. Hugh Fraser Stewart, B.D.
Senior Bursar, Joim Gaston Leathern, M.A.
Junior Bursar, Lewis Erie Shore, M.A., M.D.
Steward, Frederick Frost Blackman, M.A., F.R.S.
Praelector, Terrot Reaveley Glover, M.A.
Auditor, William Hewison Gunston, M.A.
Librarian, John Henry Arthur Hart, M.A.
Organist,Qyv\\ Bradley Rootham, M.A., Mus.B.
Fellows.
tf|§i Mayor, Rev. John Eyton Bickersteth, M.A., F.B.A.
2 Mason, Rev. Peter Hamnett, M.A.
§'^ Bonney. Rev. Thomas George, Sc.D., B.D., F.R.S., F.S.A.,
F.G.S.
4 Smith, William Francis, M.A.
5 Sandys, John Edwin, LittD , F.B.A.
I> Seniors under Statutes previous to 1882.
i[ Professorial Fellows.
t Members of the College Council.
1 Professor of Latin. Hon. LL.D. Aberdeen,
Glasgow. Hon. D.C.L. Oxford.
8 Tyrwhitt Scholar, 18.51.
3 Hulsean Lecturer, 1884. Hon. D.Sc. Dublin.
Rede Lecturer, 1892. Hon. Canon of Manchester.
Hon. LL.D. Montreal. Tutor 1868—76.
4 Bell's Scholar, 1868.
5 Public Orator. Hon. Litt.D. Dublin. Hon.
LL.D. Kdinburgh. Bell's Scholar, 1864. Browne's
Medallist for Greek Ode, 186.5. Person Prizema n,
186.5,1866. Members' Prizeman, 1866, 1867. Tutor,
1870—1900. Examiner in Greek in the University
of London, 1900 — 1903. Lane Lecturer at Harvard,
1905.
43—2
101^
St JOHN'S COLLEGE.
§ Stevens, Rev. Alfred James, M.A.
§ Cox, Rev. William Albert, M.A.
II iGriffith, Rev. William, M.A.
^ Heitland, William Emerton, M.A.
§^Webb, Robert Rumsey, M.A.
^MacAlister, Sir Donald, M.A., M.D., K.C.B., F.R.C.P.
^It^Larmor, Sir Joseph, M.A., Sec R.S.
«Marr, John Edward, Sc.D., F.R.S.
f 7Clark, Edwin Charles, LL.D.
IT'Maealister, Alexander, M.A., M.D., F.R.S., F.S.A.
« Barker, Alfred, M.A., F.R.S., F.G.S.
^fiOBateson, William, M.A., F.R.S.
t Tanner, Joseph Robson, Litt.D.
"Baker, Henry Frederick, Sc.D., F.R.S.
I'^Besant, William Henry, Sc.D., F.R.S.
ti3 Shore, Lewis Erie, M. A., M.D.
fi^Sikes, Edward Ernest, M.A.
i^Graves, Rev. Charles Edward, M.A.
ti«Blackman, Frederick Frost, M.A., F.R.S.
t^^Leathem, John Gaston, M.A.
Lister, Joseph Jackson, M.A., F.R.S.
t^^ Glover, Terrot Reaveley, M.A.
t^^Hart, John Henry Arthur, M.A.
20Rivers, WiUiam Halse Rivers, M.A., F.R.S.
2iBushe-Fox, Loftus Henry Kendal, M.A., LL.B.
^^Havelock, Thomas Henry, M.A.
^^Gregory, Reginald Phillip, M.A.
^''Cunningham, Ebenezer, M.A.
2^ Norwood, Gilbert, M.A.
2'5Ward, Rev. Joseph Timmis, M.A.
27Foxwell, Herbert Somerton, M.A., F.B.A.
28 Atkins, John William Hey, M.A.
§ Seniors under Statutes previous to 1882.
il Junior Fellow under Statutes previous to
1882.
t Members of the College C«)uncil.
^ Professorial Fellow.
1 Bell's Scholar. 186.5.
2 l.Ble Craven Scholar. Formerly Tutoi.
3 Smith'* Prizeman, 1872.
4 Principal of Glasgow University. President
of the General Medical Council. Smith's Prize-
man, 1877. Late Tutor. Hon. D.C.L. Durham.
LL.D. Glasgow and Liverpool.
5 Lucasian Professor of Mathematics. Smith's
Prizeman, 1880. Hon. LL.D. Glasgow. Hon. Sc.D.
Oxford.
6 Sedgwick Prize, 1883. University Lecturer in
Geology. LatePresidentof the Geological Society.
Member of the Council of the British Association.
7 Regius Professor of Civil Law. Late Fellow
of Trinity College.
8 Professor of Anatomy. Senator Royal Univ.
Ireland. Hon. D.Sc. Dublin. Hon. LL.D. Glasgow,
Edinburgh and Montreal.
9 Sedgwick Prize, 1889. University Lecturer in
in Petrology.
10 Professor of Biology.
11 Cayley Lecturer In Mathematics. Smith's
Prizeman, 1889,
12 Re-elected 1889. Smith's Prizeman, 18i50.
13 University Lecturer in Advanced Physiology.
14 Bell Scholar, 1887. Browne's Medallist for
Latin Ode, 1889. Newton Student at Athens, imu
15 Re-elected, 1893. Person Prizeman, 18(il.
Formerly Tutor.
16 D.Sc". London. Reader in Botany.
17 Isaac Newton Student, 1896. D.Sc. London.
18 Re-elected Fellow, 1901. Browne's Medallist,
1890, 1891. Porson Prizeman, 1891. Chancellor's
Medallist. 1892.
19 Allen Student, 1901.
20 M.D. Lond. University Lecturer in Physio-
logy of the Senses.
21 Late McMahon Law Student.
22 Smith's Prizeman, 1902. Isaac Newton Stu-
dent, 1902. D.Sc. Durham.
23 WaUingham Medal, 1904.
24 Smith's Prizeman, 1904.
25 Chancellor's Classical Medal, 1903. Professor
of Greek, University College, South Wales, Cardiff.
26 Smith's Prizeman, 1876. Formerly Tutor.
Supernumerary Fellow.
27 Professor of Political Economy at University
College, London. VVbewell Scholar of Inter-
national Law, 1872. Re elected Fellow, 1905.
28 Professor of English, University College of
Wales, Aberystwyth.
St JOHN'S COLLEGE.
1013
JiHorton, Frank, M.A.
^Benians, Ernest Alfred, M.A.
Gold, Ernest, M.A.
3 Stewart, Rev. Hugh Eraser, B.D.
*Bromwich, Thomas John I'Anson, Sc.D., F.R.S.
'^ Sands, Percy Cooj^er, M.A.
J^Liveinp:, George Downmg, Sc.D.^ F.R.S.
''Balls, William Lawrence, M.A.
^Crowther, James Arnold, M.A.
Honorary Fellows.
*Roby, Henry John, M.A., LL.D.
9*Courtney, Lord, M.A., LL.D., P.C.
i"*Gorst, Right Hon. Sir John Eldon, M.A., F.R.S.
ii*Mayor, Rev. Joseph Bickersteth, M.A.
i^Jessopp, Rev. Augustus, M.A.
1^ Parsons, Hon. Charles Algernon, Sc.D., P.R.S., C.B.
* Bashforth, Rev. Francis, B.D.
i^Moorhouse, Right Rev. James, D.D.
Moulton, Right Hon. Sir John Fletcher, M.A., F.R.S.
^i^Marshall, Alfred, /S'c.2>., F.B.A.
Naden's Divinity Students.
fGledstone, Frederick Farrar. B.A,
Cheshire, Francis Moreton,B.A.
Shepherd, William Lisle, B.A.
Mrs Frys Hebrew Scholar.
Hughes Exhibitioner .
M'-Mahon Law Students.
fTaylor, John Norman, M.A., LL.B.
fTempleman, William Henry, B.A.,
LL.B.
fBrown, Arthur Edward, B.A.
fi^Ward, Dudley William, B.A.
fSwords, William Francis, B.A.,
LL.B.
Hutchinson Students.
Wliiddiugton, Richard, B.A.
Parnell, Frederick Richard, B.A.
Choral Students.
Stansfeld, Rex
Guest-Williams, Alyn Arthur
Lloyd, Herbert Marsden
Winder, Reginald i\l<^Donnell
Scholars, B.A.
Dunkley, Herbert Francis
Parnell, Frederick Richard
Whiddington, Richard
Allott, Cecil Bertram Scott
Subbaroa, Nanjang-ud Subbarao
Weightman, William Henry
Barrett, Hugh Scott
Tillard, Lawrence Berkley
Shepherd, William Lisle
Thompson, Alfred Ross
t Members of the CoUege Council.
* Formerly FeUow8, t Formerly Scholars.
1 AUen Scholar, 1904. Clerk Maxwell Scholar,
1906.
2 l.ightfoot Scholar, 1903. Allen Scholar, 1905.
3 Hulsean Prize, 1888.
4 Rc-olected Follow, 1907. University Lecturer
in Mathematics. Late Professor of Mathematics
in Queen's Cllcge, Gal way.
5 Thirlwall Prize, 1907.
6 Re-olecte>l 1880 and 1908. Professor of
Chemistry. 1861—1903. Hon. D.Sc. Dublin.
7 W.-vIsingham Medal, 1906.
8 Wiltshire Prize, 1905.
9 Smith's Prizeman, 18.55.
10 Late M.P. for the University. K.C.
11 Hon. Litt.D, Dublin. Emeritus Professor of
King's CoUege, London. Formerly Tutor.
V2 D.D. Oxen. Honorary Fellow of Worcester
College, Oxford. Honorary Canon of Norwich.
13 Romford Medal Royal Society. 1902. Hon.
Sc.D. Oxford.
14 Late Bishop of Manchester.
IT) Late PiofesHor of Poliii>aI F.conoiny. Hon.
Fellow and late Fellow and Lecturer in PoliticRl
Reonomy, Balliol CoUe»;e, Oxiord. Hon. LL.D.
Edinburgh. Hon. Sc.D. Oxford.
16 Gladstone Prize, 1906. Whewcll Scholar, 1907.
1014
St JOHN'S COLLEGE.
Russell-Smith, Hugh Francis
Fraser, Donald Stuart
Lister, Tom
Clough, Thomas
Wilmott, Alfred James
Green, Norman
Lees, Samuel
Morton, Fergus Dunlop
Smith, Oswald Carlton
Shore, Thomas Henry Gastwyck
Ireland, William Francis
Cheshire, Francis Moreton
Hughes, Arnold
Dalvi, Vishvannath Ganpat
Scholars, Under grcuiuates.
Chasteney, Howard Everson
Tait, Hugh Nimmo
Parker, Herbert
Morris, Thomas Norman
Stocks, Arthur Vernon
Spargo, Frederick Wilson
HellinpTS, Geoffrey Stuait
Mordell, Louis Joel
Wren, Thomas Lancaster
Carter, William Herbert
Street, Eeginald Owen
Long, Archibald Percy
Denham, Joseph Percival
Price, Norman Jeredick
Braunholtz, Herman Justus
Wells, Walter Douglas
Laidlaw. Charles Glass Play fair
Green, Stewart Montagu
Waterhouse, Gilbert
Stansfeld, Rex
Naunton, William Johnson Smith
Sykes, William Dodgson
Todd, Hugh Wilfrid
Rogerson, Walter John Lancashire
Cooper, Harold
Alexander, Aaron
Ennos, Fiederick Raine
Levy, Stanley Isaac
Rees, Hubert Leonard
Darlington, William Aubrey Cecil
James, Reginald William
Douglas, William Ewart
Raven, Edward Earle
Cole, James Humphrey
Minor Scholars.
Conder, John Marmaduke
Jackson, Gilbert Edward
Ottley, Warner Herbert Taylor
Davis, Harold James
Banister, Thomas Roger
Sears, Selwyn Edward
Jopson, Norman Biooke
Adams, John Bernard Pye
Doicman's Sizars.
Bentley, Arthur James
Smith, Leonard Dauvers
Quick, Edward Keith
Cullen, Augustus Pountney
Winder, Reginald McDonnell
Lloyd, Murray Tenison
Smith, Cecil Furness
Cavalier, Francis Bernard
Pollard, William Marcus Noel
Hare, Wood, and Open
Exhibitioners.
Dale, Frank
Dutton, Harold
Halsey, Reginald Tom
Patterson, Richard Ferrar
Naunton, William Johnson Smith
Stansfeld, Rex
Constable, William George
Carpenter, Charles Gordon
Williams, Percy Malcolm Wykeham
Todd, Hugh Wilfred
Moody, Basil
Thompson, Charles Brodrick
Wilmore, Albert Nelson
Knox, Robert Uchtred Eyre
Shore, Lewis Rundail
Fryers, John Lawrence
Watson, Thomas William
Dodd, Walter Prichard
Oakley, Frederick Christian
Goode, Reginald Henry
Nicklin, George Norman
Pittom, William Wynn Pratt
Gillson, Albert Henry Steward
Street, Reginald Owen
INIordell, Louis Joel
Spargo, Frederick Wilson
Tait, Hugh Nimmo
Chasteney, Howard Everson
Parker, Herbert
Morris, Thomas Norman
Green, Norman, B.A.
Wilmott, Alfred James, B.A.
Green, Stewart Montagu
Laidlaw, Charles Glass Playfair
Waterhouse, Gilbert
Lyons, Richard Jenkins
Fisher, Frederic Browell
Gar abed ian, Dikran
Cheetham, Frederic Philip
Lord, Geoffrey F'raber
St JOHN'S COLLEGE.
1015
Rowell, Andrew Herrick
Kidd, Franklin
Reece, Francis Bertram
Ritchie, George Lindsay
Lloyd, Herbert Marsden
Turner, William Leslie
Hedgecock, Arthur Thomas
Griffiths, Hugh Peregrine
Bakers Exhibitioner.
Guest- Williams, Warren Kirkham,
B.A.
Dowman's Exhihitioners.
Jackson, Harley Douglas
Donovan, Edmund Lawrence
Huttoii, Robert Jermyn
Shepherd, Edward Hoskins
Johnson s Exhibitioners.
Ireland, William Francis, B.A.
Raven Edward Earle
Lupton and Hebblethwaite
Exhibitioner.
Aubry, Carl Paul
Marquess of Exeter'' s
Exhibitioner.
Marquess of Salisbury's
Exhibitioner.
Munstevens Exhibitioner.
Newcome's Exhibitioner.
Waters, Kenneth Selby
Robins' Exhibitioner.
Cotton, Robert Hugh Alban
Shrewsbury SchoolExhibitioner.
Somerset Exhibitioners.
{Hereford School.)
Donne, Reginald Felix
Burton,HumphreyPhillippsWalcot
Streeten, Basil Robert
Watkins, Allen
Somerset Exhibitioners.
(Majichester School.)
Stocks, Arthur Vernon
Waterhouse, Gilbert
Woodall, Frank Ewart
Somerset Exhibitioner.
( Marlborough School. )
Spalding and Symonds
Exhibitioner.
VidaVs Exhibitioners.
Vine, Bernard Theodore
Brash, Edward John Yelverton
FORMER FELLOWS OF THE COLLEGE
lohose names remain on the College Boards (with the dates of their election).
Cooper, Rev. John Edward,
M.A.
1 Powell, Sir Francis Sharp, Bart.
M.A.
5 ^Hutchinson, Rev. Christopher
Blick.M.A.
Sprague, Thomas Bond, M.A.
^ ^Burbury, Samuel Hawksley, M.A.
F.R.S.
Eastburn, Rev. Charles Fryer, 1855
M.A.
Woodward, Rev. Edmund Henry,
M.A.
^ Foxley, Rev. Joseph, M.A.
5 Elsee, Rev. Charles, M.A. 1856
"■ Kynaston, Rev. Herbert, D.D. 1857
^Horton Smith, Richard, M.A. 1858
8 Wilson, Rev. James Maurice, D.D. 1859
1 M.P. for Wigan. M.P. for Cambridge, 1863—
1868.
2 Hon. Canon of Canterbury.
3 Craven Scholar, 18.53.
4 Hulsean Lecturer, 18«1
5 Late Matlieinaiical Master at Rugby School.
6 Piofensor of Greek in the University or
Durham. Porson Scholar, 1855.
7 King's Counsel. Treasurer, Senior Trustee
and Master of library of Lincoln's Inn. One of
H.M. Land and Income Tax Commissioners.
Members' Latin Essay Prize, 1857. Founder of the
Raymond Horton-Smith Prize, 1900.
8 Canon of Worcester. Late Archdeacon of
Manchester.
1016
St JOHN'S COLLEGE.
1 Clifton, Robert Bellamy, F.R.S.
1861 2 Baily, Walter, M.A.
3 Hudson, William Henry Hoar,
LL.M.
Sharpe, Rev. Henry .Tosiah, M.A.
4 Abbott, Rev. Edwin Abbott, M.A,
Bushell, Rev. William Done, M.A.
1863 Hiern, William Philip, M.A., F.R.S.
sSephton, Rev. John, M.A.
1864 c Adams, William Grylls, Sc.D.,
F.R.S.
Thomson, Rev. Francis Drake,
M.A.
Gwatkin, Rev. Thomas, M.A.
7 Moss, Rev. Henry Whitehead,M.A.
1865 8 Marten, Sir Alfred George, LL.D.
Lee- Warner, Henry, M.A.
1866 ^Snowdon, Rev. James, M.A.
lOWood, Rev. Alexander, M.A.
1867 1' Rudd, Rev. Eric John Suther-
land, M.A.
12 Hill, Rev. Edwin, M.A., F.G-S.
Hart, Henry George, M.A.
1868 13 Gwatkin, Rev. Henry Melvill,
M.A.
1869 Humphreys, Henry, M.A., M.D.
Kempthorne, Rev. Philip Henry,
M.A.
"Carpmael, Ernest, M.A.
Verdon, Richard Edward, M.A.
i-'Hallam, George Hanley, M.A.
1870 KiGieenhill, Sir Allied George, M.A.,
F.R.S.
i^Levett, Ernest Lawrence, M.A.
'^Whitaker, Rev. George Herbert,
M.A.
'eCoUins, John, M.A.
'9 Wood, Rev. William Spicer, M.A.
^oCowie, Herbert, M.A.
^^Gurney, Theodore Thomas, M.A.
•i^Page, Thomas Ethelbert, M.A.
Haslam, William Arthur, M.A.
■^^^Cook, Charles Henry Herbert,
M.A.
24Garnett, William, M.A.
Freese, John Henry, M.A.
2^ reall.Jethro Justinian HarriSjSc.D.,
F.G.S.. F.R.S.
2GHick8, William Mitchinson, Sc.D.,
F.R.S.
27Wace, Henry, M.A.
28Body, Rev. Charles William
Edmund, M.A.
29Simpkinson, Henry Walrond , M. A . ,
C.B.
Hargreaves, Richard, M.A.
Gunston, William Hewison, M.A.
•^0 Rushbrooke, W illiamGeorge,LL,M.
Pinsent, Hume Chancellor, M.A.
31 Warren, Rev. William, M.A.
:52Caldecott,Rev. Alfred, D.D.
*^ Colson, Francis Henry, M.A.
^^Sollas, William Johnson, Sc.D.,
F.R.S., F.G.S.
•''^Tucker, Thomas George, Litt.D.
■''''Fleming, John Ambrose, M.A.,
F.R.S.
37 Hart, Samuel Lavington, M.A.
1 I'rofessor of Experimental Philogopliy in the
University of Oxiord: Fellow of Merton College,
Oxford.
2 Smith's Prizeman, 1860.
3 Late Professor of MatheinatirBut King's Col-
lege, London.
4 Chancellor's Classical Medal, 1861. HuUean
Lecturer, 1876.
5 Reader in Icelandic, University of Liverpool.
6 Professor of N»tural Philosophy, King's
Coll»f;e, London.
7 Late Head M«6ter of Shrewsbury School.
Prebendary of Hereford. Craven Scholar, 1862.
8 King's Counsel. Judge of County Court.
9 lyrwhitt Scholar, 1866. Crosse Scholar, 1865.
10 Late Mattter at Sherborne School.
11 Prebendary of Hereford Cathedral.
12 Formerly Tutor. Governor of Woodbridge
School.
13 Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History.
Follow of Emmanuel. Tyrwhitt Scholar, 1870.
Crosse Scholar, 1868. Hon. D.D. Edinburgh.
14 King's Counsel.
15 Craven Scholar, 1868.
16 Late Fellow ol Emmanuel College. Professor
of Mathematics at Woolwich.
17 Hon, Canon of Truro.
18 Master at Rugby School.
19 Tyrwhiit Scholar, 1874.
20 One of H.M. Inspectors of Schools.
21 Late Professor of Mathematics and Natural
Philosophy in the University of Sydney, New
South Wales. Bell Scholar, 1871.
22 Master at Charterhouse School. Davies Uni-
versity Scholar, 1872 : Porson Scholar, 1871;
Chancellor's Medallist, 1873.
23 Professor ol Mathematics, Chi istchurch, New
Zealand.
24 Hon. D.C.L. Durham. Director of Technical
Education, London County Council.
25 Director of the Geological Survey.
26 Professor of Physics, University of Sheffield.
H opkins Prize, 1 883—5 . Sc. D. Dublin.
2'? Craven Scholar, 1874. Porson Scholar, 1875.
Chancellor's Classical Medallist. 1876.
28 Rell's Scholar, 1872. Tyrwhitt Scholar, 1878.
I'rofessor of Divinity, General Theological Semin-
ary, New York.
29 Assistant Secretary, Board of Education.
Members' Prizeman, 1876.
30 Head Master of St Olave's School, South wark.
31 Burney Prize, 1879.
32 Professor of Logic and Mental Philosophy,
King's College, London. Cobdon Prize, 1880.
33 Carus Prize, 1878.
34 Professor of Geology in the University of
Oxford. Fellow of University College, Oxford.
35 Professor of Classics, Melbourne. Hon. D.Litt.
Dublin. Craven Scholar, 1881, and Chancellor's
Medallist, 1882.
36 Professor of Electrical Technology, University
College, London.
37 Sc.D. London. Principal of the Anglo-
Chinese College, Tientsin.
St JOHN'S COLLEGE.
1017
1 Moss, John Cottam, M.A.
4 Mathews, George Ballard, M.A.,
F.R.S.
2 Stuart, Charles Maddock, M.A.
Brill, John, M.A.
Johnson, Rev. Alfred Robert, M.A.
5 3 Stout, George Frederick, M.A.
4 Sam ways, Daniel West, M.A .,M. D .
'5 Bennett, Rev. William Henry,
Litt.D,
^ Hogg, Robert Wallace, M.A.
6 7Kerly, Duncan M«Kenzie, M.A.
8 Love, Augustus Edward Hough,
M.A., F.R.S.
7 ^Paton, John Lewis Alexander, M.A.
iORapson,Edward James, M.A.
8 Roseveare, William Nicholas, M.A,
1' Hill, Frederick William, M.A.
9 i^Rolleston, Humphry Davy, M.D.
13 Flux, Alfred William, M.A.
3 i4Sampson,RalphAllen, M.A.,F.R.S.
^^Brooks, Edwin Joseph, M.A.
I'^Hankin, Ernest Hanbury, M.A.
L i7 0rr, William McFadden, M.A.,
F.R.S.
1^ Horton-Smith Hartley, Percival,
M.A., M.D.,B.C.,M.V.O.
13 Bennett, Geoffrey Thomas, M.A, 1892
-0 Gibson, James, M.A. 1893
2iMacBride, Ernest William, M.A.
•^2 Seward, Albert Charles, M.A., 1899
F.G.S., F.R.S.
2^* Radford, Rev. Lewis Bostock,D.D. 1894
24 Pocklington, Henry Cabourn, M.A.
2^ Hough, Sydney Samuel, M.A., 1895
F.R.S.
26Lupton, John, M.A. 1896
27 McDougall, William, M.A.,M.B., 1897
B.C.
28McElderry, Robert Knox, M.A.
2»Maclaurin, Richard Cockburn, 1898
Sc.D., LL.M.
•'ORlackman, Vernon Herbert, Sc.D.
■'^'Houston, William Anderson, M.A. 1899
■■^2 Elliot Smith, Grafton, M.A.
'>3Horton-Smith, Lionel, M.A. 1900
Paranjpye, Raghunath Purushot- 1901
tam, M.A.
Members not on the Foundation.
NOBLEMEN.
34Earlof Powis, M.A.
35 Earl of Plymouth, M.A., P.O.
Lord Bishop of Sheffield, D.D.
Earl of Mount-Cashell, M.A.
^6 Lord Strathconaand Mount Royal,
G.C.M.G., LL.D.
Lord Archbishop of Melbourne,
D.D.
■^7 Lord Peckover of Wisbech, Hon,
LL.D.
1 Master at Harrow School. Craven Scholar,
1880. Browne's Medallist, 1879, 1880, 1881. Person
Scholar, 1879.
2 Head Master, StDunstan'sColIege, Lewieham.
3 Professor of Logic and Metaphysics, St An-
drews University. LL.D. Aberdeen.
4 M.D. London. Docteuren inddecine, Facult<i
de Paris.
5 Professor at Hackney and New Colleges, Lon-
don. Carua Prize, 1881. Hebrew, Kvans, and
Scholefield Prizes, 1882. Tyrwhitt Scholar, 1883.
6 Master at Christ's Hospital.
7 Yorke Prize, 1889.
8 Smith's Prizeman, 1887. Sedleian Professor
of Mathematics at Oxford.
9 High Master of Manchester Grammar School
Chancellor's Medallist, 1887.
10 Professor of Sanskrit.
11 Mathematical Master at the City of London
School.
12 Physician, St George's Hospital, London.
Member of Consultative Board, Navy Medical
Service. Goulstonian Lect u i er, 1895.
13 Marshall Prize, 1889. Late Professor of Eco-
nomics, McGill University, Montreal.
14 Smith's Prizeman, 1890. Isaac Newton Stu-
dent. Professor of Mathematics at Durham Uni-
versity.
15 Craven Scholar, 1888. Chancellor's Medal, 1889.
16 Analyst and Bacterinlogist to the North
Westt Provinces and Uudh, Lecturer lo the A^ra
Medical School, Agra. Fellow of Allahabad
University.
17 Professor of Mathematics, Royal College of
Science, Dublin.
18 Assistant -Physician to St Bartholomew's
Hospital. Physician to Brompton Hospital.
Goulstonian Lecturer, 1900.
19 Smith's Prizeman, 1892. Fellow and Lecturer
of Emmanuel College.
20 Professor of Logic, Philosophy and. Political
Economy in University College of North Wales,
Bangor.
21 Late Professor of Zoology, McGill University,
Montreal. Walalngham Medallist, 189:1.
22 Late Tutor of Emmanuel College. Harkness
Scholar, 1888. Sedgwick Prize, 1892. Professor
of Botany. S3 Prince Consort Prize, 1894.
24 Smith's Prizeman, 1894.
25 Smith's Prizeman, 1894. Isaac Newton Stu-
dent, 1895. Director at the Observatory, Cape of
Good Hope. 26 Master at St Paul's SchooL
27 Walsingham Medal, 1896. Wildo Reader in
the University of Oxford.
28 Professor of Greek in Queen's College, Gal way.
Junior Fellow, Royal University of Ireland.
29 Smith's Prize, 1897. Yorke Prize, 1898. Pro-
fessor of Mathematics, Wellington College, New
Zealand. President of the Massachussats Tech-
nical Institute, Boston, U.S.A.
80 Walsingham Medal, 1897. Late Assistant in
Botanical Department, South Kensington. Pro-
fessor of Botany in the University of Leeds.
31 Smith's Prizeman, 1898.
;52 M.D. Sydney. Professor of Anatomy, Uni-
versity of Manchester.
as Members' Latin Essay Prize, 1894. First
Winchester Prize, 1896. McMahon Law Student,
1896.
34 Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of
the County of Salop.
35 Lord Lieutenant of Glamorgan.
36 High Commissioner for Canada. Chancellor
of the McGill University, Montreal, and of the
University of Aberdeen.
37 Late Lord Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire.
43—5
1018
St JOHN'S COLLEGE.
D.D.
1 1 Ayles, Rev. Herbert Henry
Baker
1 2 Allen, Rev. George Cantrell
3Ede,The Very Rev. William Moore
LL.D.
Hart, Rev. William
Wilkins, Rev. Nathaniel George
Hill, Rowland
Hilleary, Frederic Edward
4 Piatt, Henry Edward
Sibly, Frederic Arthur
^fSpenser, Harry Joseph, M.A.
^ IRrown, Percy Houghton, M.A.
M.D.
Bagshawe, Frederick, M.A.
Watney, Herbert, M.A.
Edmunds, Walter, M.A.
Banham, Rev. Henry French, M.A.
■^ Parker, George, M.A.
^ I'ooth, Howard Henry, M.A.
C.M.G.
fBond, William Arthur, M.A.
3 Jones, Hugh Richard, M.A.
lOfKerr, James, M.A.
fGoodman, Roger Neville, M.A.
tAndrews,EdwardCollingwood,M.A.
Phillips, John, M.A.
Glover, Lewis Gladstone, M.A.
f Allen, Frank James, M.A.
Burton- Fanning, Frederick W illiam
11 Drysdale, John Hannah, M.A.
12 f Brown, Walter Langdon, M.A.
fWard, Ronald Francis Campbell,
M.A.
Garrood, Jesse Robert
Prest, Edward Ernest, M.A.
f Inchley, Orlando, M.A.
■fingram, Arthur Charles
fRob, Joseph WilHam, M.A.
Sanger, Frederick, M.A.
Bennion, John Menlove
Dally, John Fi-ederick Halls, M.A.
Gooding, Simonds, M.A.
Honor m^y Sc.D.
MacMahon, Percy Alexander,
F.R.S.
Schuster, Arthur, F.R.S.
Sc.D.
Strahan, Aubrey, F.R.S. , F.G.S.
Litt. D.
13 f Smith, George Charles Moore
Honorary M.A.
i*Clarke, Sir Ernest
Hessels, John Henry
^* Voelcker, John Augustus
^^Skinner, Rev. John
M.A.
Salman, Rev. William Senior
Brown, Rev. James Landy
f Penny, Rev. James
Clarke, Rev. James Sanderson
Charlesworth, John Barff
Brumell, Rev. Charles
Hussey, Rev. Henry Llewellyn
tClarke, Rev. John Michell
fFearnley, Rev. Matthew
Ward, Rev. Edward Ditcher
Harkness, Rev. George Law
Puckle, George Hale
fCarr, Rev. Edmund
Wilson, William
Willington, Rev. Francis Pye
Coates, Joseph
Anstice, Rev. Joseph Ball
fTatham, Charles Meaburn
^'i Davys, Rev. Owen William
fShears, Rev. Augustus
Davis, Rev. Weston Brocklesby
Harkness, Rev. Henry Law
Holmes, Rev. Francis Greame
tLee, Rev. Charles
Langley, Rev. John Piercy
Antrobus, John Coutts
Burtt, Thomas
t Formerly Scholars.
1 Ciiius Prize, 1884. Crosso Scholar, 1886. Tyr-
whitt Scholar, 1888.
2 Late Head Master of Surrey County School,
Cranleigh.
\\ Dt-aii of Worcester. HuUenn I.ecturer, 1895.
4 Late Head Master of Wellingborough School.
I .'> Head Master of University College School,
London.
(> Late M'Mahon Law Student.
7 Assistant- Physician to the General Hospital,
Bristol.
5 GulRtoniHi) Lecturer, Royal College ol Phy-
sicians, 1888. r.M.G.
9 Howard Medallist, ]89:j. President of the
Liverpool Institute.
10 Principal Me<lical Officer to the London
School Board,
11 Physician to St Bartholomew's Hospital.
;2 Raymond Horton-Smith Prize, 1901.
13 Professor of English Language and Literature,
University of Sheffield.
14 Late Secretary of the Royal Agricultural
Society. Late Gilbey Lecturer in the History and
Economics of Agriculture, 1897 — 1900.
15 Ph.D., B.Sc. Lond. Consulting Chemist to the
Royal Agricultural Society.
16 D.D. Aberdeen, Principal of Westminster
College, Cambridge
17 Honorary CHHon of Si Alban*.
St JOHN'S COLLEGE.
1019
tCabell, William Lloyd
Theed, Rev . Joseph Vernon
56 Burdon, Rev. Richard
fWright, Rev. Arthur
1 Allen, Rev. WilHam
57 Howard, Robert
Wood, John
Thompson, Rev. John Elijah
Rimington, John Wilson
Henslow, Rev. Leonard Ramsay
Atlay, Ven. Brownlow Thomas
58 t Leake, William Martin
Pearson, Charles
2 fCapel, Rev. Henry Marty n
fTremlett, George Gregory
Chorley, Rev. Francis Weeks
t Little, Rev. Joseph Russel
39 tGlover, Rev. Frederick Blundell
Buckston, Rev. Henry
Fuller, Rev. Alfred
Washington , Rev . Adam
>0 Polwhele, Thomas Roxburgh
fSykes, Rev. Frederick Galland
Pennant, Philip Pennant
sfNunn, Rev. Joseph
Tinkler, Rev. John
il 4McCormick, Rev. Joseph
fNunns, Rev. Thomas Jackson
Hudleston, Rev. John Henry
Borradaile, Rev. Robert Hudson
Finch, Rev. William
Auden, Rev. Thomas
)2 Ellis, William Henry Mandeville
t Boodle, Rev. John Adolphus
Jackson, Rev. Augustus
Wilcocks, Rev. Horace Stone
tSlight, Rev. John Bullivant
Tom, Rev. Edward Nicolls
*tRowsell,Rev. Walter Frederick
Lafone, Samuel Alexander
Jackson, Rev. Gildart
Proctor, Rev. William Addy
Farman, Samuel
tOrton, Rev. William Previte
fSmith, Jason
fMarrack, John Read
Hiles, Rev. Robert
Tennent, Robert
i4 Francis, Rev. John
Pierpoint, Rev. Richard Deare
Foster, Edward Henry
t Warren, William
Bros, Thomas Kemmis 1865
flngram. Rev. Delaval Shafto
'^Selwyn, Rev. William
fDinnis, Rev. Francis Henry
Page, Rev. Robert Lay
t Evans, Rev. John David
Alston, Rev. Herbert
7 Roberts, Very Rev. William Page
Bateman, Augustus
Farthing, Rev. George Lax 1866
Carey, Richard John
^Austen, Rev. George
s Big wood, James
tPooley, Henry Fletcher
Hibbert, Henry 1867
Lee, Frederic
-> Newton, Rev. Horace
Gorst, Rev. Peter Freeland
Stobart, Rev. William James
Marsden, William
fWarraington, Rev. Edward James
Gillson, Henry Thomas 1868
ofWorthington, Richard Burton
Meyricke, Robert Henry
10 Jones, Rev. Henry David
Fitzherbert, Rev. James
Reed, Rev. Edwin Windsor
Sandys
fCope, Rev. Samuel William
11 fBoulnois, Edmund
tQuayle, Mark Hyldesly
flsherwood. Rev. Richard
fPulliblank, Rev. Joseph 1869
Marsden, Rev. Maurice Howard
i3fPryke,Rev. Wm. Emmanuel
fDewick, Rev. Edward Samuel
Cotterill, Charles Clement
George, Rev. John
Home, Henry Percy
isfLevett, Rawdon
Willan, Rev. George Arthur
I'Anson, Edward Blakeway
Johns, Rev. Thomas
t Warren, Rev. Charles
Street, Henry William
tGenge, Rev. Edward Heniy 1870
t Burrow, Rev. John William
Stooke-Vaughan, Rev. Frederick
Salter
fBrogden, Thomas William
t Formerly Scholars.
1 Prebendary of Lichfield.
2 One of H.M. luHpectors of Schools.
8 Hon. Canou of Manchester.
4 Prebendary of York. D.D. Dublin.
5 Prebendary of York.
C Prebendary of Hereford.
7 Dean of Salisbury.
8 H.P. for Brentford Division of Middlesex.
9 Bell's Universitv Scholar, 1853.
10 Canon Residentiary of Chichester.
11 M.P. for East Marylobone.
12 Canon of Exeter.
13 Master at King Kdward'sScbooI, Birmingham.
1020
St JOHN'S COLLEGE.
Allott, Rev. Henry Hepworth
ifMassie, John
2Mullinger, James Bass
Cane, Rev. Alfied Granger
tGreen, William Hatfield
Durieu, Rev. William Marsden
fThorpe, Rev. Charles Edward
1871 Davies, William
Pearson, Rev. Edward Lynch
Ladds, Rev. John Sam
Williams, Rev. Harry Archibald
Hart, William Edward
Bulmer, Rev. Georg-e Frederic
3 Bower, Rev. Richard
fObbard, Rev. Augustus Newton
Souper, Rev. Francis Abraham
^fFynes-Clinton, Eustace
fBourne, Rev. Charles William
1872 fChamberlain, Rev. James Slade
ffoster
t Drake, Rev. Charles Bernard
Hewlett, Rev. Henry
sf Lee- Warner, Sir William,
K.C.S.I.
Sterndale- Bennett, James Robert
Salman, Rev. James Simpson
Home, Rev. Joseph White
Finch, Arthur John
Mansfield, Rev. Hugh MacNeile
Almack, Rev. William
fCust, Arthur
Percival, John Andrew
t Robinson, Rev. George
Vinter, Rev. Robert Kater
Whiteley, George Crisp
tMarrack, Richard Gubbs
Bray, Rev. William Henry
Cochrane, Henry Herbert
1873 Bray, Rev. Edward
Fallow, Thomas M^All
'^ fNoon, James
Davies, Rev. Robert Powell
Drew, Rev. Charles Edward
7 Hathornthwaite, James Thomas
fCassels, Rev. John Wilberforce
Coling, Rev. Richard James
Powell, Rev. Thomas
t Formerly Scholars.
1 M.P. for (Cricklade) Wiltshiro. Lecturer at
Manstield College. Oxloid.
2 Author ol -The University of Cambridge,
from the Earliest Times to the Aci.«-8sion ol
Charles I.,' 'The Schools ol Charleit the Great,'
and 'An introduction to English History.* For-
merly University Lecturer in History and Birkbeck
Lecturer at Trinity College. I'resident of the
Cambridge Antiquarian Society, 1896—7.
3 Canon of Carlisle.
4 Late lleaii Master of Wimborne Minster
Close, Rev. Robert Wells
Giles, Robert, CLE.
Vatcher, Rev. John Sidney li
Adolphus
Green- Armytage, Rev. North
fGriffith, Rev. Charles Herbert
8 Miller, Rev. Edward Francis
Marshall, Rev. George Alexander
fBurder, Rev. Alfred Henry
Foster
t Bishop, Frederic Sillery
"fBourne, Alfred Allinson
lOfGenese, Robert William
Burwell, Rev. George
fCruickshank, George Edwin
Haviland,John
Smith, Rev. John Philip
Bethell, James Francis Hole
De la Rue, Sir Thomas Andres,
Bart.
Kay, Frederick Henry Jewell
fBaynes, Frederick
Clementi-Smith, Rev. Percival
Hoare, William 1
fMorshead, Reginald
Evans, Rev. Alfred
Terry, John
Read, Henry Newport
11 1 Johnson- Ferguson, Sir Jabez
Edward, Bart.
Smale, Rev. William
Ranson, Rev. Simon Mortlock
Teasdale, John
Coape- Arnold, Henry Fraser James
Ley, Rev. Arthur Baynes Merriman
Madge, Rev. Francis Thomas
Coote, Sir Algernon, Bart.
Pinder, Rev. Humphrey Fleming 1
Micklefield, Augustus Edward
Roger
Hall, Rev. Samuel Howard
t Hoare, Alfred
Wilson, Rev. William Linton
Hodgkinson, George Luke
fRuston, William Henry
JRoughton, Arthur Heude
fAJacmeikan, John Alexander
Grammar School.
5 Political Secretary at the India offlcr.
6 Late Master at Charterhouse ScIkioI.
7 Principal and Professor of Mathematics,
Elphinstone College, Bombay.
8 Archdeacon of Colombo, 1889—1891.
9 Master a( Cheltenham Colle^r.
10 Prolessorol Mathematics, University College,
Aberystwyth.
11 M.P. for Leicestershire (Loughborough), 1885,
1886, 1892—1900.
St JOHN'S COLLEGE.
1021
t Reeves, George Merritt
Taylor, John Betton
Fowell, Rev. Richard Gooch
Charles, Robert Fletcher
7 Young, Goodwin
Simmonds, Rev. Arthur
West, Benjamin
Lane, Frederic George Alexander
' fLogan, Samuel Charles
Wareing, Rev. William Robert
Nevinson, Rev. Thomas Kaye
Bonney
2f Moser, Edward Branthwaite
Waud, Horace Christopher
Haworth, Rev. Thomas William
Martin, George JNlaynard
Holcroft, Harold
Banks, Rev. William Meynier
Mellodey, Rev. Thomas
Beaumont, Edward
Gwatkin, Arthur John Campbell
78 Pollock, Rev. Jeremy Taylor
^Dibdin, Sir Lewis Tonna, K.C.,
F.S.A.
Bonnett, John
fTillyard, Isaac Alfred
fClough, Charles Thomas, F.G.S.
Twamley, Rev. Zachariah
Mosley, Rev. Edward Richard
Kelley, Rev, Walter Stanhope
Tate, Rev. James Munro
Wood, Rev. Henry Thellusson
fLamplugh, Rev. David
^fMoss, William
Haviland, Robert Charles
Norton, Frederic Charles
Winstone, Ernest Home
Hildyaid, George Grant
9 Knightly, William
t Milne, Rev. John James
Fletcher, William Holland Ballet!
Best, George Alfred Haden
Chell, Rev. George Russell
Burnett, Rev. Richard Parry
fEaston, Rev. James George
Coggin, Rev. Henry Thoinas John
t Morgan, Rev. John Popkin
fRaynor, Rev. Gilbert Henry
JHunt, Rev. Alfred Leedes
ofStuart, Rev. Edward Alexander
Barlow, William WyclifFe
Pugh, Matthew Henry
''fMc Farland, John Henry
Oliver, Rev. James
jHaslam, Rev. Ai-thur Brooke
Willacy, Rev. Henry George
Foxwell, Edward Ernest 1880
Woodhouse, Rev. Arthur Chorley
Barton, Rev. Henry Charles
Mitford
Gardner, Rev. Thomas James
Christie
tLowe, Walter Bezant, F.G.S.
UPendlebury, 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
Hey wood, John ^^°^
MouU, Rev. Charles Ammon
Dixon, Rev. James
Gwillim, James Herbert
Horny, Frederick William
t Carlisle, Edward
fMarsh, Rev. Richard Henry
Davies, John Robert
Williams, Rev. Herbert Alban
Spokes, Rev. John Henry
Campbell, Rev. James
Wiseman, Rev. Alfred Richard
Whetstone, William Frederick
t Houghton, Frederic Tyrie Sidney
Fletcher, Rev. John Charles Ballett
Cooper, Rev. Charles Edward
Hibbert, Rev. Joseph Alexander
Napier
8 Wilding, Rev. Harry St John
Sawyer, Ernest Edward
Browne, Rev. Edwin Leece
Peek, Rev. Richard
fSmith, Rev. Thomas 1882
9Challice, Rev. Walter David
10 Walker, Ven. Robert Henry
White, George
Hagger, Rev. Watson
fHill, Rev. Frederick Charles
n-Tjrne.
2 MB»tera» Shrewsbury School.
3 Dean of Arches, Hon. D.C'.L. Durham.
4 Mastei Ht Charterhouse School.
5 Canon of Canterbury.
6 Master of Ormond College, Melbourne.
7 Master at Sl Paul'n School, London.
8 Late Head Master of Evesham School.
9 Late Master at Cheltenham College.
10 Archdeacon of Uganda.
1022
St JOHN'S COLLEGE
Wiseman, Rev. Alexander
William
Hubbard, Rev. Cyril Egerton
Johnson, Rev. Edmund Joseph
Francis
fLee, William John
Finch, Rev. Francis Charles
Marten, Edward Dimmack
Viney, Rev. Robert
Bancks, Rev. Charles Gerard
Winstanley
Paramore, Rev. Francis Henry
1883 Woodhouse, Rev, Reginald llling-
worth
Goulding,Sir William Joshua, Bart.
Hopper, Rev. Edmund Carles
Jaques, John Warren
1 Bevan, Ven. Henry Edward James
Clarke, Rev. Frederick William
Cort, Rev. John Patchett
Gale, Rev. James Randolph
Courtenay
Marsh, Rev. Felix de Quincey
2 Clay, John
Wright, Thomas Lawrence
Bowers, Rev. Percy Harris
Stone, John Morris
sPrior, Rev. Alfred Hall
Forster, Thomas Emerson
Burnett, George John Mulcaster
Williams, Aneurin
Eddrup, Edward Charles Paroissien
Soames, Rev. Henry Aldwin
von Sturmer, Rev. Heaton Edward
Sharp, Harry Nugent
Staffurth, Rev. Arthur Havelock
t Wrigley, Percy Theobald
Griffinhoofe, Rev. Charles George
1884 t Long, Rev. William Samuel Fred-
erick
Chichester, Rev. Edward Arthur
Crossley, Rev. George
fSmith, 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
18
18
t Alston, Gilbert Rowland
efGarland, Cecil Hill
Browne, Rev. Arthur Brierly
Carless, William
Townsend, Reginald Gilliat
'fHarker, Rev. George James
Thomas
Stone, Rev. Tom
Browne, Rev. Harold Ross
Molesworth, Rev. Ernest Hilton
Norman-Lee, Rev. Frederic
Bethune Norman
Hibburd, Rev. Frederick Clacy
Clementson, John Scholfield
^ Rigby, Rev. Oswald
Chapman, Edward Shirley
Coggin, Rev. Frederick Ernest
Hawkins, Rev. Frederic Henry
Carington, Richard Carington
Smith
fMacaulay, Francis Sowerby
9 Hammond, Francis
Day, George Dennis
Pagan, Rev. Alfred
Mackintosh, Rev. Alexander
Muirhead, Francis Lauder
Mountfield, Rev. David Witts
Spencer, Ralph
Waugh, Edward Lamb l^
10 Whitehead, Sir James Beethom,
K.C.M.G.
Colman, Sir Jeremiah
fGifford, Algernon Charles
'^Fenton, Montague Arthur
•^2f Hardman, William Minister
Marshall, Rev. Frederick Charles
Chester, Rev. Frank Edward
Haviland, John Henry
Morgan, George Ernest
Wild, Rev. Ernest John
Lund, William Frodsham 1*
Field, Rev. Alfred James Perrott
13 llifFe, John William
i^fCunynghame, Sir Henry Hardinge
Samuel, K.C.B.
Dodson, Henry Charles
i^t Beckett, Thomas Alfred
Crook, Frederick William
Marsh, Rev. John Bishop
Gepp, Anthony
f Formerly Scholars.
1 Archdeacon of Middlesex, 1888. Prebendary
of St Paul's. Examining Chaplain to the Bishop
of London.
2 University Printer. 3 Canon of Southwell.
4 Head Master of Pocklington School.
5 Governor of Victoria. M.P. for Midlothian,
1895—1900.
6 Master at Haileybury. Abbott Scholar, 1878.
7 Master at Aldenham School.
8 Professor of History, Trinity College, Toronto.
9 Head Master of Marl^et Harborough School.
10 Minister Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extra-
ordinary at Belgrade.
11 H.M. Inspector of Schools.
12 Late Vice-Principal of Liverpool College.
13 Master of the Higher School, Sheffield.
14 Assistant Under-Secretary to the Home
Department.
15 Master at St Paul's School.
St JOHN'S COLLEGE.
1023
Greenstreet, William John
Bullock-Webster, Kev. George
Kussell
ifHensley, Edward Hutton
Warner, Rev. Henry James
Hall, Rev. Henry Arthur
Francis, Rev. Frank Harvey
Stopford, Rev. John Bird
39 Branscombe, Rev. Henry Stanley
Sharp, William James
2tRaynor, 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
Simkin, Rev. Thomas Leonard
Vowe
Mossop, George Augustus
90 fRam, Rev. Stephen Adye Scott
Ackroyd, Edward
Morrison, Rev. Walter James
Hanmer, Rev. Hugh
Fowler, James Richard
^fFoxley, Rev, Charles
Roberts, Arthur Charles
sfiVliddlemast, Edgar William
Kranklen-Kvans, Franklen Paine
Talham, Rev. Thomas Barton
Whytehead, Rev. Robert Yates
Brereton, Cloudesley Shovell
Henry
^Sayle, Charles Edward
)1 Brindley, Harold Hulme
Carling', Albert
Percival, John
Stephens, Henry O'Riley
Sifton, Tom Headland
Woodhouse, Rev. Charles Joseph
'fTurpin, George Sherbrooke
Williams, Rev. Charles Frederick
William Thomas
Varley, Rev. Telford
Cumberland-Jones, Richard
Denison, LL.B.
Collin, John
Agnew, William Lockett
Brown, George Ernest Dixon
Armitage, Harry Ramsden
Eardley, William, M.B., B.C.
^Cleave, Rev. Paul Rogers
t Smith, Rev. Harry Butler 1892
^fForster, Robert Henry, LL.B.
Roseveare, Rev. Richard Polgreen
Evans, Trevor Halket, M.B., B.C.
lOfLake, 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 1893
Henshaw
Richards, Philip John
Moulton, William Fiddian
11 fd' Albuquerque, John Pedrozo
Hill, Arthur
12 f Greenup, Rev. Albert William
13 f Smith, Rev. Harold (2)
i^fBaily, Francis Gibson
Stacey, Rev. Robert Hugh
Bigg, Rev. Robert Henry
Schiller, Ferdinand Nassau
Judson, Rev. Alfred John
isf Woods, Henry 1894
Harper, Rev. Charles Hugh
Richardson
Seccombe, Phillip John Ambrose,
M.B.,B.C.
t Hayes, Bernard John
Glover, Frederick Beaumont
K^fNicklin, Rev. Thomas
Kriig-er, Rev. Henry Raines
17 f Wynne-Willson, Rev. St John
Basil
t Formerly Scholars.
1 Bell's Scholar, 1882. Head Master at Sutton
County School.
2 Master of the King's Scholars, Westminster
School.
3 Professor of Physics in Durham College of
Science, Newcastle.
4 Carus Prize, 1887.
6 Professor at the Engineering College, Madras.
Principal of Government College, Rajahmundry,
Godavery District, Madras.
6 Incorporated (Oxon.).
7 Head Master of High School, Nottingham.
8 Master of the I'reparatory School, Leamington
College.
9 Late M'Mahon Law Student.
10 Harkness Scholar, 1887. Royal Geographical
Society Lecturer in Regional and Physical Geo-
graphy.
11 Government Professor of Chemistry, Barbados.
12 Carus Prize, 1889. Jeremie Prize, 189(). He-
brew Prize, IKK). Tyrwhitt Scholar, 1892. Principal
of the London College of Divinity, St John's Hall,
Highbury. Examiner in Hebrew and Greek
Testament, University of London. Dean of the
Faculty of Theology, tTniversity of London.
13 Carus Prize, 18!K). Jeremie Prize, ia)L Hon.
D.D. Ontario. Litt.D. Dublin.
14 Professor of Llectrical Engineering in the
Heriot-Watt College, Edinburgh.
15 University Lecturer in Palaeozoology. Hark-
ness Scholar, 1890. Sedgwick Prize, 1895.
16 Late Master at Rossall School, Members'
Prize for Latin Essay, 1892.
17 Head Master of Haileybury College.
1024
8t JOHN'S COLLEGE.
1895 Briggs, John
Caldwell, Rev. William John
Sanger, John
fAyers, Rev. Frank
fStanwell, Henry Brough
t Robertson, Rev. Cornwell
Thomas, James Reginald, LL.B.
Cowie, Reginald Arthur
1896 Nutley, Rev. William
Simpson, Rev. Edward Lloyd
1 Purvis, John Edward
Ewbank, Rev. Alan
Lees, Rev. Harrington Clare
Newbery, Rev. Francis Charles
Harding, Rev. William Henry
^Macalister, Robert Alexander
Stewart
sfStone, Rev. William Arthur
Fynes-Clinton, Rev. Charles
Edward
Tooth, Percy Ernest
4-f-Long, Rev. Bertram
Shears, Ven. Ernest Henry
^6 Scott, Rev. Charles Archibald
Anderson
fBrown, William
1897 Robinson, Rev. Joseph
Kingsford, Rev. Philip Arthur
Sutcliffe, Rev. William Ormond
Appleford, Rev. Herbert Harben
f^'lMasterman, Rev. John Howard
Bertram
Mayers, Francis Nigel
Gillespie, James John
fKing, Rev. Herbert Alfred
Kitchin, Finlay Lorimer
Wilkinson, Robert Bertram
Bumsted, Henry James
lftP8 8 f Tate, Robert William
GSfTait, Rev. Arthur James
lOfBorchardt, Walter Gustav
Coore, Rev. Alfred
Ealand, Rev. Arthur Fawsit
iif Orton, Kennedy Joseph Previte
t Morton, William Blair
Gregory, Henry Lonsdale, M.B.,
B.C.
fHibbert-Ware, Rev. George
Robertson, Rev. Andrew John
Sargent, Percy William George,
M.B.,B.C.
Wills, Walter Kenneth, M.B., B.C.
Gunn, Herbert Oswald
Given-Wilson, Rev. Frederick
George
EJnight, Rev. Henry Ernest
Aston, Rev. William Ferguson It
Devenish, Henry Noel
fBrock, Thomas Alfred
Taylor, John Scott
i^Mdttinson, Rev. George Frederick
Watkinson, Rev. George
Goulton, Rev. John
isfDale, John Borthwick
Prescott, Ernest
Brooke, Arthur
Luddington, Lancelot Harold li
Taylor, Percy Cooke
Walker, Rev. Frederick William
i^Greeves, Rev. Percy
Ford, Rev. Charles Whitmore
McCormick, Rev. Joseph Gough
15 Strangeways, Thomas Strangeways
Pigg
Wood, Joseph Arthur, M.B., B.C.
Pollard, Rev. Charles
i6| Harding, Rev. George WiUiam 1{
Henry
i7|Pass, Herman Leonard
18 de Castro, John Paul
Crispin, Ernest Henry
19 Rootham, Cyril Bradley, Mus.B.
Nutley, Rev. Charles EdAvard
fPearce, Rev. Robert Freeman
Pilkington, Archibald Charles
20 Hayes, James Hurst
fLocke, George Thomas
2if Browning, Kendall Colin
t Formerly Scholarg.
1 Late Assistant to the Professor of Chemistry.
2 Director, Palestine Exploration Fund.
3 Warden of St Thomas' College, Colombo.
4 Tyrwhitt Scholar and Mason Prizeman, X893;
late Naden Student. Hebrew Prize, 1892.
C Professor at Westminster College. Hulsean
Prizeman, 1884.
6 Late Nmlen Student.
7 I.Mte Professor of History in the University of
Birmingham. Hulsean Lecturer, 1907.
8 Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin.
9 Principal of Ridley Hall.
10 Master at Cheltenham College. London B.Sc.
iX Ph.D. Heidelberg. Professor of Chemistry,
University College, Bangor.
12 Late Naden Student.
13 Assistant Professor at King's College, London.
14 Late Naden Student. Browne's Medallist,1896.
15 M.R.C.S. Huddersfleld Lecturer in Special
Pathology.
16 Late Naden Student.
17 Stewart of Rannoch Scholar, 1895. Tyrwhitt
Scholar, 1901. Late Hutchinson Student.
18 Late Principal of, and Lecturer on Chemistry
and Metallurgy to the Redruth School of Mines.
19 Stewart of Rannoch Scholar for Sacred Music,
1894.
20 Master at the Leys School.
21 Professor of Chemistry, Ceylon Medical
College.
St JOHN'S COLLEGE.
1025
Kefford, Eev. William Kingsley
Bansall, Walter Henry
Harman, Nathaniel Bishop, MB.,
B.C.
Robb, Alfred Arthur
Maxwell, Stanley, LL.B.
tMasom, William Frederick
Gillespie, Thomas, M.B., B.C.
)2 ttireen, Eev. Peter
Ghosh, Bimal Chandra
1 1 Jehu, Thomas John
fWalter, Rev. William Louis
Gwatkin, Rev. Francis Ley
2 1 Edwards, Edward
^Beith, John Hay
Hutchinson, Rev. Thomas William
f Aickin, Eev. George Ellis
4 1 West, Georpre Stephen
Honiibrook, Murray
^Waller, Rev. Charles Cameron
fHudson, Edmund Foster
^fHardwich, Rev. John IVlanisty
7 lies, George Ehret
Foster, Rev. James Richard
Arundale, George Sydney, LL.B.
f*! Wool ley. Rev. Reginald Maxwell
Of Yapp, Richard Henry
fWatkin, Ernest Lucas
Palmer, Joseph John Beanchamp
)3 Brownscombe, Alfred
lOMiddleton, Thomas Hudson
iif Howard, Albert
i2fElsee, Rev. Charles
fMoxon, Eev. Thomas Allen
fRudge, William Arthur Douglas
Murphy, William Lombard, M.B.,
B.C.
Nunn, Eev. Henry Preston Vaughan
Vigers, Rev. Edgar Hall
i3f Cook, Benjamin Mason, LL.B.
^* Thompson, Alexander Hamilton
West, Lionel George Aubrey
Bristow, Ernest
Field, Allan Bertram
fHarnett, Walter LidwiU, M.B., B.C.
Browne, Rev. William
Catling, Henry Debron 1904
Walker, Rev. Alfred James
isfSenior, Rev. Charles Alexander
Lorenzo
fMay, Otto, M.B.
fPascoe, Edwin Hall
fLaidlaw, George Muir
fHepworth, Frank Arthur, M.B.,
B.C.
iGfMay, Herbert Richard Dudfield,
LL.B.
Orr, John Wellesley
Robinson, Rev. William Edward
Macdonald, Arthur Ken nan
Evans, Eev. Charles Alfred
Markham
Gibbings, Eev. William Thomas
Bown, Eev. Percy Henry
Lockton, Eev. William
De Mel, Frederick Joseph, 1905
Eoseveare, Eev. Walter Harry
I'fPeake, Austin Henry
Hannam, Frederic Andrew
Bennett, Charles William
Scarborough, Oswald Lowndes
fCrocker, James Codrington
Jarchow, Christopher John Fred-
erick
Wills, Robert Glover, M.B., B.C.
Powell, Nicholas Guy
Walton, Thomas Harold
Scott, Ernest Leopold
i^Eice, Rev. Charles Macan
i^fTowle, John Howard
Paramore, William Erasmus, M.B.,
B.C.
Ingram, Rev. Arthur Ralph
Woffindin, Rev. Henry Longley
2"Harwood, Samuel Fairfax Daven-
port
fChapple, Alfred
fWebb, Charles Morgan
Sidebotham, Rev. Charles Edward
Hough, Eev. James Fisher 1906
Grabham, George Walter
Fletcher, John Holland Ballett
t Formerly Scholars.
1 Professor of Geology in St Andrew's tTniver-
sifcy. Gerstenberg Student, 1900. M.D. Edinburgh.
2 Lecturer in History, Aberystwyth.
3 Master at Fette».
4 Professor of Botany and Zoology, Koyal
Agricultural College, Cirencester. Lato Hutchin-
son Student.
6 Professor of Divinity, Huron University.
6 Bell Scholar, \S9H. Master at Rugby School.
7 Magistr.-vte at Khartoum.
8 Late Naden Student. Evans Prize, 1900.
Jeremie Prize, 1901.
9 Professor of Botany, University College,
Aberystwyth,
10 Secretary to the Board of Agriculture.
11 Professor at S.E. Agricultural College, Wye.
12 Carus Prize, 1900. Late Naden Student. H ul-
sean Prize, 190'J. 13 Late M'Mahon Student.
14 University Extension Lecturer.
15 Stewart of Rannoch Scholar for Hebrew.
Hebrew Prize, 1901. Tyrwhitt Scholar and Mason
Prize, 1902.
16 LateM'Mahon Student. WhewenScholar,l90].
17 1851 Exhibitioner.
18 Chaplain, King's College.
19 Professor at Anglo- Mahommedan College,
Aligarh.
20 Professor of Chemistry, Royal College, Mau-
ritius.
1026
St JOHN'S COLLEGE.
Sanger, Rev, Hubert
Terry, Frederick Stirling
ifGoddard, Harry
2 Wolf, Abraham
Horton, Cuthbert Theodore
fKin?, Leonard Augustus Lucas
Sandall, Kev, Herbert Cecil
fSlater, Frank
Croggon, Josiah Fen\vick Sibree
fGauvain, Henry John
Brown, Samuel Kalph
fMacalister, George Hugh Kidd,
M.B., B.C.
t Cameron, Hector Charles, B.C.
fLupton, Arthur Sinclair
HiU, Kev. Walter Noel
1907 Hawkes, William John
Harding, William lliff
Taylor, Eev.Kobert Oswald Patrick
t Field, James Hermann
Tompson, Frank Gordon
tPhillips, Sidney Hill
Hiron, Rev. John Bennett
t Foster, William Henry
Hary Krischna Singh
Walker, Ronald Ralph, B.C.
fBaxter, Rev, Arthur Harold Young
McCormick, Rev. William Patrick
Glyn
sfHow, Rev. John Charles Halland
Lasbrey, Rev. Percy Urwick
Densham, Arnold Thomas, B.C.
Fullagar, Hugh Francis
Jenkins, Hammond Beaconsfield
Hopkins, Geoffrey Arthur
1908 Roseveare, Henry Herbert
fHenderson, Percival
Boyle, David Harrop
^fPope, Norman Christopher
Frean, Henry George, B.C.
fTaylor, David Gladstone
Laws, Samuel Charles
Parkinson, John
Atlay, Marcus Ethelbert
fKirkness, Lewis Hawker
5 Sterndale Bennett, Robert
Ticehurst, Claud Buchanan
Chapman, Kev. Arthur Greig
fClarke, Rev. Herbert Lovell
Rea, Thomas
Long, George Herbert
fTaylor, John Norman, LL.B.
fHarris, Henry Wilson
Cummins, Cresswell Arthur
Easton, Frank Reginald James
Hunt, Rev. Alfred Garrod Leedes
•5 1 Brooke, Zachary Nugent
tCoop, Wilfrid
t Jones, Pendril Charles Varier
Fraser, James
Edmonds, Harold
Gathorne, Kev. Christopher
Chappie, Harold
Bonsey, Kev. Richard Yerburgh
Wilkinson, Rev. Ernest Roland
Kose, Harry Cecil, LL.B.
'fLaidlaw, Patrick Playfair, B.C.
Carlyll, Hildred Bertram, M.B.,B.C.
LL.M.
Gordon, Rev. Thos. Wm. Wilkie
Seabrook, Rev, Jeremiah Pledg-er
Gaches, Louis Bingham
Bayard, Francis Campbell
Atkins, Rev. Horace John
Wood, Richard Mountford
Brown, Laurence Morton
Stewart, Martin, M.A.
Upward, Edward Finnimore
Nevill, Richard
Kemp, Henry Thomas, K.C.
fBrook-Smith, Eldred John
Lattey, Henry, M.A.
*^Browne, Rev. William Henry
fPeiris, James
Kingsmill, Arthur M'^ Arthur
David, Alexander Jones
Riley, George Marvell, M.A.
Butterworth, James Hartley, M.A.
Robson, Charles Thomas Young
Smith, Benjamin Arthur, M.A.
Howell, Thomas Francis, M.A.
Huda, Seyyid Nurul, M.A.
fNorris, Henry Richard
^Edmunds, Lewis Humfrey, M.A.
lof Brown, William Jethro, M.A.
iifBaily, Gerard Gibson
t Formerly Scholars.
1 Master at Kottingham High School.
2 D.Litt., London. Assistant Professor of Philo-
sophy and Fellow of University College, London.
Lecturer at the London School of Economics.
3 Precentor of Trinity College,
4 Naden Student, 1905-
5 Music Master at Uppingham.
(5 Fellow of Gonville and Oaius College Glad-
stone Prize, 1906. Winchester Reading Pri«e,
1906. Lightfoot Scholar, 1907.
7 Late M'Mahon Law Student, Gedge Prize,
1906.
8 Archbishop of Canterbury's Missioner in
Assyria,
9 King's Counsel.
10 Professor of Law in the University of
Adelaide.
11 M'Mahon Law Student, 1896. Chancellor's
I,egal Medal, 1895.
St JOHN'S COLLEGE.
1027
ifAdler, Herbert Marcus, M.A.
Trehern, Ernest Charles
sfChadwick, Robert Agar, M.A.
2-|Latifi, Alma
•'f Winfield, Percy Henry
M.S.
Wait, John Alfred, li.A., B.C.
Robinson, Harold Joseph, B.A.,
B.C.
Goyder, Francis Willoughby, B.A.,
B.C.
Barradell Smith, Sydney, B.A.,
B.C.
Fergusson, John Newbery Fi-aser,
B.A., B.C.
f Simpson, 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- J ones, Percy Arnold, B.A.,
B.C.
Hardwick-Smith, Henry, B.A.,
B.C.
Matthews, John Charles, B.A.,
B.C.
Isaac, Charles Leonard, B.A., B.C.
Worthmgton, Frank, B.A., B.C.
B,A.
3 Ward, Rev. Georg-e William Crofts
2 Waite, Thomas
Kent, William Andrews
4 fNewling, Sidney Wallis
5 fGaskell, William
Body, Lawrence Ambrose
6 ^fEdwardes, Frank Edgecurnbe
Ledgard, Waller Herbert
7 Neave, Wilfrid Stanley
Matthews, John Charles, B.C.
5 Sneath, Rev. Hany
Hyne, Frederick
Wiltshire, Herbert Pattison
8 i^fLewton-Brain, Lawrence
fPatuck, Pestonji Sorabji
Oakeley, Henry Eckley Herbert,
T) r\
Mart, William Thomas Dakin 1899
Hall, Rev. Bracebridge Lindsay
Gibbs, Charles Sydney
Evans, William Ivor
Linney, Duncan
fHaigh, Percy Barnes 1900
''f Chalmers, Stephen Drummond
Lymbery, Arthur William
Plo Wright, Charles Tertius
MacLean
Kirby, Austin Henry
Dewing, William Edward
Cheese, Rev. John Ethelstan
Kingdon, Campbell
Royds, William Massy
Faulkner, Herbert William
fDouglas, Stuart Monro 1901
Mossop, Hugh John
fKing, George Kemp 1902
sfManoharL^l
Moxon, Herbert William
Marshall, William Burton
Dodgshun, Ernest James
Hayward, Arthur William
Garrett, Herbert Leonard
Dickson, Robert St John
Jenkins, Richard Sydney
Teakle, Stephen Goddard
Humfrey, John Charles Willis
9 1 Wood, Ernest 1903
fWebber, Harold Norris
Clay, William Keatinge
Hadfield, Ernest Henry Loverseed
Dawes, Herbert Edward Tonge
Hardmgham, John
Ghosh, Mahim Chandra
Sleight, Arthur Blomefield
t Jolly, Leonard John Parker 1904
t Leathern, George
fWakely, Herbert Denning
10 f Row, Vombathkeri Pandrang
Allan, Douglas
Scott, Stanley Henry
11 Franklin, Thomas Bedford
12 Leadman, Wilfrid Morley
Kitto, John Lemon
Evans, Edgar David
<• Formerly Scholars.
1 Stewart of Ranaoch Scholar for Hebrew.
Whowell Scholar, 1898.
2 Late M'Mahon Law Student. Whewell
Scholar, 1902.
3 Late M'Mahon Law Student. Whewell
Scholar, 1901.
4 Master at Harrow.
5 Master at Christ's Hospital.
6 Government Mycologist, Barbadoes.
7 Lecturer in Northampton Institute, Clerken-
well
8 Whowell Scholar, 1903. Cobden Prize. 1905.
9 Walsingham Prize, 1906.
10 Whewell Scholar, Bhaunagar Medal, 1904.
11 Miistor at Kettes School.
12 Stewart of Rannoch Student 1902,
1028
St JOHN'S COLLEGE.
Whitley, George
Wright, Charles Alban
1905 fStansfeld, Alfred Ellington, B.C.
If Sears, John Edward
fStrain, Thomas Greer
tCullen, Alfred Edgar
fWithey, William Henry
fCullis, Leonard
^fRostron, Sydney
3 Dyer, Rev. Charles Henry
Fergusson, Argyll
Ismail Khan, Mahomed
Lee, Harry
Brownson, Roger Dawson Dawson-
Duffield
Neill, Norman Clark
Baker, Marty n Wilfred
Arnott, Edward Whinstone
Weston, Thomas Alexander
Moore, Reginald Mark
Coad, Claude Norman
Finch, Henry Kingsley
Grant, Francis Henry Symons
Craggs, George Craggs
Cheese, Rev. William Gerard
Lusk, James
Hyams, Alexander
James, Gwilym
1906 tHill, John Robertshaw
fTitterington, Edw. John Goodall
f Jackson, Charles Albert
fAirey, John Robinson
^fHasse, Henry Ronald
sf Bentley, John Henry
fMeldrum, Roy
f Piaggio, Henry Thomas Herbert
**f Bosworth, Thomas Owen
f De, Birendra Nath
f Johnston, Alec Bowman
'fYoung, Phillip Norton Frushard
t Belgrave, Arthur Cyril
fEllis, Arthur Isaac
JRice, Henry Goulding
^f Lewis, Percy James
Henderson, Mervyn
Ronaldson, James Bruce
Vercoe, Richard Herbert
fThompson, Ernest Edward
Gibbins, Thomas William Horn
Read, Arthur James
To one, Charles Gilbert
Van Hees, Albert Strancham Marsh
Middleton, Christopher Basil
Brockbank, Birkett
Honeybourne, Harry Cecil
'•> Dewick, Edward Chisholm
Ream, Charles Francis
Sukthankar, Vishnu Sitaram
Castle, Graham Hunt
Rau, Kalle Ramarau Sadashiva
Fleet, William Walter Strong
Coombs, Arthur George
Crole Rees, Rev. Herbert Stanley
Atkinson, Myles
Sneath, Arthur
Cole, Ralph Turney
Varwell, Ralph Peter
10 Templeman, William Henry
Best, Isaac James
Turner, Roland
Green, Rev. Ernest William
Fergusson, Louis Roy
Robinson, Hilary Isaac
t Jolly, Evelyn Hugh Parker U
fCampbell, Archibald Young
fTopley, William Whiteman
Carlton
f Gandy, Henry
fTaylor, Godfrey Midgley
Chassereau
fHume, Percy John
+ Adams, Frank
fStead, William James Victor
iifGledstone, Frederick Farrar
I'^fCripps, Richard Seymour
f Twinn, Frank Charles George
Garner- Richards, Daniel Boghurst
Checkland, Montmorency Beaumont
Richardson, Alfred Henry
Newbery, Robert Edwin
Beresford, Hans Aden
Philp, Claude Hastings George
Scoular, John Gladstone
Sharp, Clifford Graham
Cort, John Leonard Patchett
Mills, Ernest James
Dawson, Reginald Thomas
Druce, Cyril Lemuel
Habich, Leopold Sylvester Morrice
Hallack, William Collin
t Formerly Scholars.
1 Winbolt Prize, 1907.
2 Nadon Student, 1905. Hulsean Prize, 1906.
3 Naden Student, 1906.
4 Newton Student, 1907.
5 Naden Student, 1907.
6 Hutchinson Student, 1907.
7 Naden Student, 1907.
8 Master at Malvern College.
9 Jeremy Prize, 1907.
10 McMahou baw Student.
11 Naden Student, 1909.
12 Naden Student, 1908.
St JOHN'S COLLEGE.
1029
Boldei>ton, William Northcott
Geake, Anthony
Sibly, Thomas Mervyn
V^ause, Thomas Christopher
Cooper, Thomas
Stanford, Heibert Claude
Lucas, Ernest Charles
Jones, Robert Francis
Rose, Frederic Gardiner
Khong, Kam Tak
Lim, Guan Cheng
Jenkins, Frederick
Laidiaw, Hugh Alexander
Lyon
M^Grady, Samuel Hugh
Lincoln, Norman
Hay, William King
fDal^l, Ardeshir Rustomji
Ashby, Norman
Hogau, Reginald Victor Joliu
Somerville
Churchward, Arthur Cyril
)8 ifDodd, Rowland Pocock
fLeonard, Percy James
jBarues, Geoffrey George
JRose, Hubert Allan
fJones, Richard M'=Nair
•fMarrack, John Richardson
fPrevite Orton, Charles William
fKraus, Martin
2SatterlY,John
Gill, Reginald George
Willans, Gordon Jeune
Byron-Scott, Wallace
Hicks, Francis William
Dollman, John Guy
fRoss, John Estcourt Cresswell
Cruickshank, George Malcolm
Jackson, John Edward Norman
Thorne-Waite, Arnold
Torry, Arthur James Dashwood
Brice-Smith, Rollo
^ Muncey, Edward Howard Parker
Rau, Benegal Sanjiva
James, Francis Arthur
Thursfield, Gerald Arthur Richard
Tozer, Ernest Francis
Swift, John M'^lntosh
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
Allen, Alexander Drake
Troubridge, James Lewis
Anderson, Laurence Robert Dacre
Campbell, Colin Guy Hirst
Corney, Leonard George
Patuck, Rustomjee Sorabjee
Gonehalli, Venkanna Hosabnack
3 Boddhigton, Vincent Coke
Tremearne, Allen Riddle
Montgomery, Rev. William 1909
Barber, Cyril Arthur
Hawcridge, Robert Stuart
Constable, William George
Bilsland, James Alexander
Sewell, Sydney Ewart
Guest- Williams, Warren Kirkham
Heaton, Frederick Alphonse Arthur
William
^ Lane, Henry Clarence Horsburgh
^Northorp, Frederic
Fleet, Charles Stanley
Sargent, Edward Hewlett Glad-
stone
3Hall, Alfred Francis
Lillie, Denis Gascoigne
Freke, Cecil George
Cruickshank, Donald Edward
Morton, Victor Chalmers
Harding, Walter Harry
Holthouse, Cuthbert Lempriere
Haslam, Victor Kingdon
Hill, WiUiam Edward
Whewell, Herbert
Fewings, John Albert
Short, John Martin
Easton, James William
Treleaven, Woodman
Thomson, Kenneth Sinclair
Woollen, Wilfrid Henry
Penfold, Harold Lashmar
Kirloskar, Vinayack Ganesh
LL.B.
^fHarbottle, Anthony, B.A.
Humphries, Sidney, B.A.
*tCama, Ardeshir Kaikhoshru, B.A,
Russell, Alexander Fraser, B.A.
Groos, Adolph Wilhelm Jacob, B.A.
t Formerly Scholars.
1 Nnden Student, 1908.
a B.Sc. London.
3 Late Choral Student,
4 Formerly M'Mahon Law Student.
1030
St JOHN'S COLLEGE.
Morrison, Douglas Charles A<ley,
H.A.
ifCama, Camaji Byramji Navroji,
B.A .
Merivale, Bernard, B.A.
Palmer, Thomas Norman Palk, B. A ,
Hamilton, Arthur James Stanley,
B.A.
Allen,JamesEdmundPercival,B.A.
Kingdon, Donald, B.A.
Johnston, Frank, B.A.
Coates, David Wilson, B.A.
fCrauford, Leonard George, B.A.
JLall, Panna, B.A.
f Stewart, Douglas Martin, B.A.
Wood, Thomas Eugene, B.A.
Willett, Everard William, B.A.
Veevers, William, B.A.
Hobbs, Victor William John, B.A.
Smith, John Forbes, B.A.
Hogan, Claude Douglas Devereux
fScougal, Kenneth Hirst, B.A.
Jeffreys, Kobert Sydney, B.A.
Levy, Leslie Charles
Arias, Harmodia, B.A.
Fellow- Commoners.
2 Mandello, Julius George
3 Hull, Gordon Ferrie
Advanced Students.
1906 Tomlinson, George Arthur
1908 Brownson, Thomas Kerfoot
Pensioners.
1898 Gaskell, James Edward
1899 Henslow, Raymond Benedict Wall
Stanton, James Vincent
Waller, Robin Daniel
1903 Evans, Albert Ernest
1904 Raad, Nicholas Neonie Charles
Newton, Horace Gerard Townsend
Fayerman, Alec George Percy
Robinson, George Michael
Moncrieff
Thompson, Alexander Challis
Yonge, Gilbert Vernon
Every, John Morris
1906 Adeney, Eric Leonard
Averill, Charles Edward
Walker, John Eric
Yorke, Alfred Rose
Henslow, Cyril John Wall
Deane, James Killen
Moore, John Roland
Irving, Percy Alexander
Stoddart, James Roylance
4 Vine, Bernard Theodore
Dixon, Cuthbert
Calvert, Edward
Spencer, Gordan Winstanley
Mosely, Frederick Maurice
Mann, Thomas Eagling
Beresford, Gilbert Adrian
DoUman, Hereward Chune
lioltzapffel, John George
Holtzapffel
Radcliffe, Clifford Walter
Cleland, John Robert
Jacquest, Samuel Percy
Milne, George
Dale, Frank
Dutton, Harold
Guest- Williams, Alyn Arthur
fFisher, Frederic Browell
llalsey, Reginald Tom
Lumb, William
Patterson, Richard Ferrar
fMarchand, Geoffrey Isidore Charles
Irving, John Christopher
liurton, Humphrey Phillipps
Walcot
Askey, Stephen Grange
Sargent, Erie Lancelot Kingsley
Allen, Lucien Arthur
Hughes-Jones, Oswald
Perry, John Cyril
Bentley, Reginald Arthur
Beale, Cyril
Donne, Reginald Felix
Evans, Percy Edwin
Paulley, Harold
Jackson, Harley Douglas
Sterndale-Bennett, James Bury
Butt, Sam.
Donovan, Edmund Lawrence
Ferris, William Edward
Lorenz, Hans Hugo Herbert
Brash, Edward John Yelverton
Doggart, William Edward
Ritchie, Charles Henry
Bowen, Leslie Harold
Thompson, Sidney Lionel
t Formerly Scholars,
1 Isaac Newton Student, 1903.
2 Ph.D. Budapest. Professor of Economics i
the University of Presburg.
8 Professor of Physics in Dartmouth College,
New Hampshire, U.S.A.
4 Squire Scholar, 1907.
St JOHN'S COLLEGE.
1031
Ho, Shai Leiuig
Bonser, Geoffrey Alwyii Gersliom
Hyde, Ronald William
Niveu, Hugh
Wliitlock, Percy Oddie
NicLolls, Albert Charles
Sodeii, Wilfred Scovil
Wright, William Roland Henry
Khan, Mohamed Islam-ullah
38 Bilsland, WiUiam Blair
Carpenter, Charles Gordon
Monck-Mason, George Evelyn
Arthur Cheyne
Shore, Lewis Rundall
Goode, Reginald Henry
Nicklin, George Norman
Averill, Thomas Henry
Sayers, Ehh-ed Frank
Williams, Percy Malcolm Wykeham
Button, Arnold Elliot
Durrant, William Maitland
Wills, Eric Foulger
Watson, Thomas William
Parry, James Hales
Davies, Eric
Wilmore, Albert Nelson
linox, Robert Uchtred Eyre
Toase, Edward James
Warters, Reginald Arthur
Eastick, Frederick Charles
Cotton, Robert Hugh Alban
Smith, Edward Harry
Sleight, Albert Henry
Atkinson, Henry Noel
Moody, Basil
Thompson, Charles Brodrick
Fryers, John Lawrence
Chadwick, Moiiey
Edwards, Ai-thur Tudor
Adamson, Edward Blythman
Ragg, Harry Richard
Earle, George Foster
Ferris, Samuel Bernard Clutton
Love, Francis Stanley
Crellin, Douglas
Aubry, Carl Paul
Hutton, Robert Jermyn
Odgers, Robert Blake
Pittom, William Wynn Pratt
Herjee, Rustom
Vaidya, Shridhar Balkrishna
Skinner, Cyril Reed
Okell, Charles Cyril
Dodd, Walter Prichard
CuUen, Augustus Pountney
Woodall, Frank Ewart
Oakley, Frederick Christian
Winder, Reginald McDonnell
Streeten, Basil Robert
Watkins, Allen
Chell, Harold
Anthony, Arthur Lawrence
Read, Grantly Dick
Brice- Smith, Harold Francis
Gillson, Albert Henry Steward
Lloyd, Murray Tenison
Cardwell, Alfred George
Davis, Harold James
Lyons, Richard Jenkins
Nurse, Samuel David
Watson, Basil Lockhart
Hattersley, William Hanchett
Wooldridge, Duncan Wakeman
Griflaths, Geoi-ge Arthur Mence
Phillips, WiUiam Richard
Gale, Cuthbert Courtenay
BuiT, Frederick Godfrey
Garabedian, Dikran
Jerusalem, George
Auler, Kurt Max Frederick Robert
de Dirsztay, Gedeon
Higgins, Frank Echnund 19C9
Applewhaite, Charles Trueman
Hedgecock, Arthur Thomas
Clow, Andrew Gourlay
Acton, Henry
Taylor, Guy Arthur
Turner, William Leslie
Laidlaw, Walter Sibbald
AndrcAvs, James CoUingwood
Clarke, Robert Shuttleworth
Bevan, Guy Theodore Molesworth
Shepherd, Edward Hoskins
Guillebaud, Claude William
Guillebaud, Walter Henry
Stuart, Herbert
M^Aulay, Francis Willmer
Banister, Thomas Roger
Griffiths, Hugh Peregrine
Maclay, Ebenezer
Sears, Selwyn Edward
Adams, John Bernard Pye
Cheetham, Frederic Philip
Lord, Geoffrey Eraser
Lloyd, Herbert Marsden
Miller, Hugh Francis Ridley
St John, Fleming
Bellman, Alexander Frederick
Jopson, Norman Brooke
Coles, Victor John Hulbert
Ritchie, George Lindsay
Rowell, Andrew Herrick
Smith, Cecil Furness
Reece, Francis Bertram
1032
St JOHN'S college.
Hunter, John Bowman
Halliwell, Wilfrid Newboid
Gushing, William Ewart Whitzick
Holden, Norman Victor
Kirk, John Haydn
Bush, Richard Eldon
Kidd, Franklin
Antia, Merwanji Jamshedji
Mason, Edmund William
(j leave, John Wallace
Beard, Edwin Cyril
Cavalier, Francis Bernard
Grail, Clifford George
PoUaid, William Marcus Noel
Bilsland, Alexander Steven
Waters, Kenneth Selby
Carruthers, Kenneth St Clair
Evans, Herbert Clyde
Haslam, Reginald Kingdou
M^Mullen, William Albert
Leakey, Herbert Nettleton
Felton, Percy Williams
Gregory, Ai-thur Reginald
PATRONAGE.
Counlies.
Bedford.
Berks..
Cambs.
Caernar.
Derby...
Devon ...
Dorset...
Essex....
Herts....
Hants . .
Kent
Leicest..
Benefices.
HoughtonConquest,cji7H )
Houghton Gildaple,R.j
MarstonMortaine,R.
Meppershall, R.
Aldworth, V.
Sunninghill, V.
Brinkley, R.
Fulbourn,StVigor's,R.)
cum All Saints, V. j
Horningsey, V.
Aberdaron, R.
1 Morton, R.
^Marwood, R.
Rampisham, cum i
Wraxall,R. 5
Black Notley, R.
FratingjR., cumThor- >
rington, R, i
Lawford, R.
Moreton, R.
Oakley, Magna, R.
Hormead, Magna, V. ")
cum Parva, R. i
Lilly, R.
Freshwater, R.
Higham, V.
Murston, R.
Ospringe, V.
Staplehurst, R.
Barrow on Soar, V.
Medbourne,ciini Holt, li .
Inst.
1897
1906
1900
1900
1884
1898
1868
1902
1905
1864
1902
1895
1907
1906
1906
1891
1890
1907
1904
1905
1898
1897
1893
1893
1904
1909
incumbents.
H.W.Macklin.M.A
H.J.Sharpe, M.A.
R. 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.Pulliblank,M.A.
W. Warren, M.A.
C. W. Bourne, M.A.
E. 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. i
J. W. Burrow, M.A.
J. G. Easton, M.A.
W. Almack, M.A.
J.S. ff. Chamber-)
lain, M.A. j
T. Stone, M.A.
T. K. B. Nevinsou,(
M.A. 3
B.A.
1888
1861
1865
1884
1863
1866
1860
1867
1862
1852
1883
1866
1877
1868
1869
1859
1862
1884
1866
1890
1866
1876
1868
1869
1880
1877
1 The College hag the alternate turn of presentation.
2 The Living of Marwood mum be prf senteil by the College within
lonth after it is vacated.
St JOHN'S COLLEGE.
1033
Counties.
Lincoln .
Norfolk.
Benefices.
Minting, V.
Thursford,citmSnoring,K .
Cherry Marham, V .
Holt, R.
Ditchingham, R.
Forncet, St Peter, R.,?
cum St Mary, R. $
Starston, R.
South, cumNorth, Lop-
ham, R.
Alburgh, R.
Ufford,cwm Sainton, R.
North Stoke, V. with')
Ipsden V. and Newn- >
ham-Murren R. ,'
Stoke Row, V.
Soulderne, R.
St Florence, R.
Aldridge, R.
Barrow, R.
Cockfield,R.
Layham, R.
•Wootton Rivers, R.
Brandsburton, R.
Holme on Spalding >
Moor, R. and V. ]
Marton, cum Grafton, V .
Inst.
1908
1903
1906
1908
1881
1908
1887
1899
1899
1881
1907
1900
1901
1895
1908
1902
1889
1904
1906
1887
1902
1899
Incumbents.
R. M. WooUey, M.A.
A. L. Hunt, M.A.
D. Lamplugh, M.A.
H. A. King, M.A.
J. C. Scudamore, ?
M.A. i
T. J. Bentley, B.A.
E. C. Hopper, M.A.
C.J. Eastwood, M.A.
A. Pagan, M.A.
W. S. Wood, M.A.
H. E. H. Coombes,
M.A.
H.H.^pleford,M.A.
E. J. S. Riidd, M.A.
J. Palmour, B.A.
J. P. Tarleton, M.A.
H.H.B.Ayle3,D.D.
E. Hill, M.A.
F.D. Thomson, M.A.
J. C.Alcock, M.A.
W.J. F.V.Baker,)
M.A. (
G. Robinson, M.A.
R. K. Vintw, M.A.
B,A.
1899
1876
1875
1897
1877
1884
1879
Northani .
Oxford .
1892
1881
1871
1889
1863
1863
Pemb...
Stafford .
Suffolk..
1860
1888
1885
1866
Wilts!!!!
Yorks....
1861
1882
1875
1869
1869
1 This College and Brasenose College, Oxford, present alternately.
44
MAGDALENE COLLEGE.
(Founded 1519.)
A Copy oj the Statutes in the British Museum
Mss.Sloane, iVb.3644 — 10.
The Mastership of this College is in the gift of the possessor
of the estate at Audley End.
In this College, founded by Thomas, Baron Audley of Walden,
it is declared by the new Statutes, that after the expiration of
interests regulated by the previously existing Statutes, there
shall be seven Fellowships on the Foundation of the College,
the conditions of tenure being specified in the new Statutes.
Four of tliese Fellowships are denominated Founder's Fellow-
ships, and the remaining three are denominated respectively the
Spendluflfe and Wray, Drury, and Millington Fellowships, in
commemoration of the benefactions made to the College by
Mr Spendluffe, Sir Christopher Wray, the Rev. Drue Drury, and
Dr Millington.
It is also declared by the new Statutes that (excepting those
Scholarships and Exhibitions, 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
Scholarships and Exhibitions shall form a General Fund for open
Scholarships. This fund is derived from benefactions made to the
College by Dr Peckard, Mr Smith, the Countess of Warwick, Lady
Anne Wray, Mr Dennis, Mr Hughes, Mr Roberts, Dr Duport, Mr
Groom, and Mrs Margaret Dongworth ; and is augmented from
the revenue accruing to the College by the abolition of certain
Bye Fellowships. The value of such Scholarships and Exhibitions
varies from J30 to £60 a year, and the number offered for compe-
tition each year depends on the condition of the fund at the time.
Where the right of preference to a Scholarship or Exhibition
is preserved to a particular School or to particular Schools by Act
19 & 20 Vict., such right of preference shall be limited to persons
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 sufficient merit coming from such
School or Schools shall offer himself, it shall be competent for the
Master and Fellows to throw the same open to general or ex-
tended competition as they think advisable.
There are four Milner Scholarships of £55 a year eacli, with a
preference to Scholars from Leeds, Halifax, and Heversham
Schools .
There are four Holmes Exhibitions of J 70 a year each, for
Scholars from Wisbech School, three of them tenable at
Magdalene College only.
MAGDALENE COLLEGE. 1035
An Exhibition of ^30 a year derived from a bequest made by the
late Mr William Walton, Honorary Fellow of the College, is awarded
for proficiency in Mathematics. There will be a vacancy in 1910.
An Exhibition of ^30 a year derived from a bequest made by
the late Lord Braybrooke, Master of the College, is awarded for
proficiency in Modern (and especially English) History. There
will be a vacancy in 1911.
Two or more Sizarships of about £34 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 j£lOO 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 ^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*. 6d. 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 JIO, is available
each year for students who intend to take Holy Orders.
Prizemen.— 1909.
Classics. History.
C. K. Ogden {Gill Prize). H. M. Butler.
1542 Robert Evans.
1546 Richard Carre.
1559 Roger Kelke.
1575 Richard Rowland,
1577 Henry Copinger.
Degony Nicholls.
1582 rhomas Nevile.
1593 Richard Clayton.
1595 John Palmer.
1604 Barnaby Goche.
1626 Henry Smyth.
1642 Edward Rainbow.
1650 John Sadler.
1660 Edward Rainbow.
1664 John Howorth.
LIST OF MASTERS.
1668 James Dupori.
1679 John Peachel.
1690 Gabriel Quadring.
1713 Daniel VVaterland.
1740 Edward Abbot.
1746 Thomas Chapman.
1760 George Sandby.
1774 Hon. Barton Wallop.
1781 Peter Peckard.
1797 William Gretton.
1813 Hon. George Grenville.
1853 1 Hon. Latimer Neville.
1904 Stuart Alexander
Donaldson.
I Prom 1902 lord Braybrooke.
44-2
1036
MAGDALENE COLLEGE.
Visitor,
The Possessor of Audley End.
THE PRESENT SOCIETY.
Master,
The Rev. Stuart Alexander Donaldson, B.D.,
appointed 1904.
President, 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.
. ' Arthur Christopher Benson, M.A., C.V.O.
Frank Reyner Salter, B.A.
Bursar, Arthur Stanley Ramsey, M.A.
Steward, Arthur Stanley Ramsey, M.A.
Dean, The Master.
Chaplain, Rev. Joseph Robinson, M.A.
Prcelector, Arthur George Peskett, M.A.
College Librarian, Vernon Stanley Vernon Jones, M.A.
Pepysian Librarian, Stephen Gaselee, M.A.
Superoisors of Students in Science.
Mechanical Sciences, Talbot Peel, M.A.
Natural Sciences, H. H. Brindley, M.A.
A. E. Bellars, M.A.
Foundation Fellows.
^Peskett, Arthur George, M.A.
Ramsey, Arthur Stanley, M.A.
Vernon Jones, Vernon Stanley, M.A.
2 Benson, Arthur Christopher, M.A., C.V.O.
3Nuttall, George Henry Falkiner, Sc.D., F.R.S.
Peel, Talbot, M.A.
Gaselee, Stephen, M.A.
Honorary Fellows.
4 Cohen, The Right Hon. Arthur, M.A.
^Lord Bishop of Dunedin, D.D.
6 Bond, Van. John, M.A.
1 Battle UnWersity Scholar, 1874. Chanoellor'8
Medallist, 1S76.
■i Member of the Consultative Committee of tlie
Board of Education.
3 Quick Professor of Biology.
4 E.G. UniTeraity Counsel. Judge of the
Cinque Ports. Privy Councillor, 1905.
6 Primate of Kew Zealand.
6 Archdencon of Stow, Canon and Precentor
of Lincoln Cathedral.
MAGDALENE COLLEGE.
1037
Noblemen .
Lord Braybrooke,M.A.
Duleep Singh, Prince Frederick
Victor, M.A., M.V.O.
Lord Bishop of Barking, D.D.
D.D.
Wirgman, Ven. Augustus Theodore
M.D.
Waithman, James Clarkson, B.C.
Pope, Frank Maitland
M.A.
•Stracey-Clitherow, Rev. William
James
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. Georg-e
2Brownrigg, Very Rev. John Stud-
holme
Pearson, Henry
Hamond, Thomas Astley Horace
Pearson, Rev. Arthur Charles
Bond, Rev. Samuel
Hepworth, Rev. William Henry
Francklin
Ogden, Charles Burdett
Purnell, Edward Kelly
Benyon, James Herbert
Knubley,Rev. Edward Ponsonby
Newman, Rev. Josiah
Miles, Rev. Joseph
Reubell, Jean Jacques
Neville-Grenville, Robert
Neville, Hu^h
Addams- Williams, Rev. Herbert
sjeffery. Rev. Samuel
* Stevenson- Gerard Francis
5 Lonsdale, Rev. Henry
Halcombe, Rev. John Joseph
Edgerley, Rev. Ernest Edward
Simmons, Rev. Thomas Charles
Peel, George Neville
Schneider, William Marsland
Francis
Whitehead, Charles Selby
Miller, Rev. Norman James
Tanqueray, David William
Neville, Hon. & Rev. Grey
Peskett, Rev. Alfred
Evans, Owen Lloyd Jones
Hillyer, Charles Eliot
Holmes, Arthur Thomas, 4r LL.M.
TroUope, Thomas Ernest
Newton, Henry Alfred
Watson-Taylor, John Arthur
Parry, Rev. Malcolm Scarlett
Mayne, Rev. William Gibbons
Burrell, Frank Farrar
Barber, Henry
Coultburst, John William
Hartley, Rev. Henry Alexander
Stewart, George Lawrence
Stanhope, John Montagu Spencer
Clapton, Rev. Ernest
Johnson, Valentine Edward
Jennings, Rev. Henry Richard
Christie, Rev. George Richards
Palmer, Sir Edward Geoffrey
Broadley, Bart.
Armour, Rev. William
Welch, Rev. Stanley Burford
Bond, Rev. Cyril
Hartley, Charles
Tayler, Rev. Eraser Hugh Joseph
Blakiston, Rev. Felix Milburn
Ives, George Cecil
Parks, Rev. Hubert Thomas
Hudson, William Frederick Arthur
6 Arnold, Thomas Walker
Bellars, Albert Ernest
Hue, Arthur Corbet
Roberts, Rev. John Ernest
I LL.M.
Wheeler, Godfrey
I Leman, Herbert Mayo
• FormerJy Fellow*.
1 Canon of Grahamstown Cathedral and Vice-
Provost of S. Mary's Collegiate Church, Port
Elizabeth, S. Africa. Hon. Chaplain to H.M. the
King, 1905. Archdeacon of Port Elizabeth, 1907.
2 Hon. Canon of Bangor. Dean of Bocking.
3 Hon. Canon of Newcastle.
4 Bell Scholar, 1872.
5 Hon. Canon of Carlisle.
6 Professor of Arabic, University College,
London. Supervisor of Indian Students.
1038
MAGDALENE COLLEGE.
n.A.
Emmet, Aug-iistus Schermeiliorn
Rust, Herbert Malcolm
Eastwood, Charles Edmund
Jephson, Henry William
tJourdain, Raymond Oliver
JBotham, Arthur William
t Watson, Arthur William
fBaddeley, Frank Morrish
Davies, John Taylor
Blakiston, Bernard Robert
Davies, Thomas Henry
Botry-Pigott, Dayrell
Schofield, Rev. Augustus Chisholm
Elliott, Arthur Godfrey
Blakiston, Rev. John Nelson
fEdwards, Rev. Ai-thur Lionel
Poyser, Arthur Vernon
Fergusson, Norman Mello, M.B. &
B.C.
fMacMichael, Harold Alfred
Leach, Rev. Robert
Milton, Archibald Robert Bewicke
fGwyer, Rev. Herbert Linford
Howe, Henry
Barrow, Alfred James
Sheppard-Jones, John Edward
Sheppard
Greenwood, Rev. Frank Braithwaite
Pym, Leslie Ruthven
Nehru, Shri Shridara
Methven, James Norman
fEdgcumbe, Aubrey John Pearce
fForrer, Henry Augustus
■j-Thompson, Douglas Hildebrand
fHiggs, Henry Joseph
Mallory, George Herbert Leigh
James, James Lyne Beaumont
Matthews, Arthur Silvester
Kindersley, Richard Frampton
fCase, John
lellow- Commoners.
Wandsworth, Lord
1 Rothschild, Hon. Lionel Walter
Rothschild, Baron Georg-e Anselm
de, B.A.
Pensioners.
fWeston, George Edward
Kennett-Barrington, Guy Neville
Eagles tone
I Grimble, Arthur Francis
; Reeves, Victor Charles Mcthuen
Miles, Archie Richard William
Batty, Archibald Douglas George
Staunton
I Scarlett, Charles Herbert
I Bayliss, Bertram Harold
I Sneyd-Kynnersley, Clement Gerald
fThomson, Claude Lindsay
fDouglas, Justyn Langton
Lumby, Christopher Dittmar
Rawson
Jepson, Rowland Walter
Cotton, Vere Egerton
Ibbetson, Ernest Frederick Hbert
Kay, Arnold Innes
Tanquei-ay, Truman
Murray, Keith Richard
Clarke, Joseph Spottiswoode
Coles, Edgar Ralph
§Knubley, Charles
Coxon, Arthur Cedric Mears
Gray, Philip
Hunter, George James
Sturgis, Roland Josslyn Russell
tKnappett, Percival George
§Edwards, Vincent
Morley, John
Buckley, Horace Henry Clement
M'^Cormick, Francis
Harter, James Collier Foster
Alexander, Dudley Hallam Wallace
Harding, Aubrey Mil ward
Hore, Charles William Conybeare
Methven, Cohn Malcolm
Butler, Hugh Montagu
Williamson, Cecil Gordon
SWinterbotham, Geoffrey Leonard
fOgden, Charles Kay
Bull, Godfrey John Oswald
§Waugh, Archibald Douglas
Oliver, George Younger
Walmesley, Richard
Borrett, Percy Rygatc
Walker, Rupert Eden
fFairbourn, Arthur Norman
Harris, Frederick Knox
Musgrave, Tom
Dimond, Frederick Martyn
Margesson, Henry David Reginald
Davis, John Ogilvie
Hopewell, Ernest Roland
Skon, Mom Chow
Fletcher, Ernest Tertius-Decimus
t Scholars, or formerly Scholars.
1 M.P. for Bucks (Aylesbury).
$ Sizars.
'
MAGDALENE COLLEGE.
1039
Davidson, Alister James
Allin, Harold Wyse
Maule, William Harry Fowke
Bagnall, Frederick Percy Dunn
Colonna, Don Mario
Williams, Robert
Murray Smith, John Edward
Estcourt, Walter Bucknall
Neville, Alfred Geofifrey
Hartley, Joshua Edward Thompson
Walter, Gerald Lewis
Woodhouse, Charles Hull
^Kindersley, Charles Edward
Hornsby, James Arthur
MacMichael, Humphrey Curzon
Kelsey, Arthur Kay
Tedder, Arthur William
I §Barstow, John Nelson
I fWestall, Douglas Cameron
j fNash, George
t Smith, Allison Gould
Tonking, David Wilson
Ritson, Francis
Lyon, Ralph Cuthbert Grant
Dickins, Bruce
Fleming, John
Wigley, Hugh Middleton
Coates, Alwyn Scrivener
fMayo, Robert Hobart
Williams, Richard Myrrdin
§ James, Charles Clement Hancock
Cotes, John Charles Cecil
Barber- Starkey, Charles Cecil
Armstrong, Henry Maxwell
PATRONAGE.
Counties.
Benefices,
Camb....
Stanton St Michael, R
Lincoln.
Anderby, R. cum)
Cumberworth, R.j"
Grainthorpe, P. C.
iSt Catharine Cree,V.
Middx!*.'.
cum St James' with-
in Aldgate, R.
Norfolk .
Fransham, Great, R.
Wilts ....
Steeple Ashton, V.
Inst.
1892
1900
1888
1895
1888
1897
Incumbents.
A. Peskett,M.A.
G. R.Christie, M. A.
T.C. Simmons, M.A.
J, Miles,M.A.
G. Preston, M.A.
[E.P.Knubley,M.A.
B.A.
1880
1891
1874
1873
1864
1873
+ Scholar. § Sizars.
1 Magdalene CoUege and the Cor|>oration of London present alternately.
T^fTTTTT^lTT'
KING 8 HAIL.
MICHABL-HOUSB.
TRINITY COLLEGE.
(Founded 1546.)
This noble and magnificent College, the Mastership of which
is in the appointment of the Crown, was formed by the con-
solidation and extension of the earlier foundations (1) of Michael-
house, founded in 1324 by Hervey of Stanton, Chancellor of the
Exchequer in the reign of Edward II, and (2) of King's Hall,
founded in 1337 by Edward III., in pursuance of an uncompleted
plan of his father.
Henry VIII. took these into his own hands, and from the
revenues of the above Societies, very largely increased by himself,
he founded in 1546 one spacious College, for the maintenance of a
Master and sixty Fellows and Scholars, dedicating it to the Holy
and Undivided Trinity. Queen Mary afterwards added twenty
Scholarships, and through subsequent beneftictions the foundation
now consists of a Master, sixty Fellows (at the least), eighty
Scholars (at the least), the Chaplains, the Librarian, and the
three Regius Professors of Divinity, Hebrew, and Greek re-
spectively.
In addition to the Fellowships mentioned above, there are
certain Ely Fellowships on the Foundation of A. W. G. Allen, of
which three have up to the present been founded.
The GOVERNMENT of the College is vested in a Council, consist-
ing ordinarily of the Master, four other ex-officio Members, and
eight elective Members in virtue of the Statutes made in accord-
ance with the provisions of the ** Universities of Oxford and Cam-
bridge Act, 1877," and approved by Her Majesty in Council,
May 3, 1882.
FELLOWSHIPS.
The Fellows of this Society are elected from members of
the College or other Members of the University if the Council
think fit. Candidates must have been admitted to the title of
Bachelor Designate in Arts or to some equal title and are
eligible at each of the three annual elections next after the end
of three years and six months* after the beginning of the term in
which they commenced residence; there is no appropriation what-
soever. Fellows so elected vacate their Fellowships after six years
from election, except in the case of those who hold the more
important University or College offices, or have held any such office
* Or in (ho case of Students from AfHliated Colleges two years and six months, and in the case
of Adranood Students one year and six months.
TRINITY COLLEGE. 1041
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 for
science or learning, and can elect to an Honorary Fellowship any
person distinguished by literary or scientific merits.
SCHOLARSHIPS, EXHIBITIONS, &o.
ScHOLABSHiPS* 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 University, provided
that these last are under nineteen years of age. Senior
Scholarships are generally tenable until the expiration of five
years and six months after beginning residence. Their annual
value is for a resident Undergraduate £100, and for a resident
B.A. £H0. Eiitranco Scholarships awarded before beginning
residence are in general of the value of £80 a year during
residence, and are tenable for two years only, unless the tenure be
prolonged by the Council, or the Scholar be elected to a Senior
Scholarship after beginning residence. Of the Entrance Scholar-
ships (about twelve) awarded in each year, at least three will
be awarded with special reference to the pecuniary circum-
stances as well as to the other qualifications of the candidates
receiving them. In the case of these three, or more. Scholarships
the annual value of each is augmented to a total of £100. The
Examination for Scholarships is held in each year in March, and
an Examination for Kntrance Scholarships early in December.
Entrance Scholarships are open only to persons under nineteen
years of age.
Exhibitions"*^. Besides the Entrance Scholars, Exhibitioners
are chosen every year at the Examination in December from
among persons who have not begun residence in the University.
It is usual to award about ten Exhibitions of the value of £40 a
year. Candidates above nineteen years of age who reach ap-
proximately the standard necessary for the award of a Scholarship
may be awarded Exhibitions, worth with allowances, a total
of £100 a year. Exhibitions are tenable for two years from the
beginning of residence and may be prolonged beyond that period.
They are not tenable with a Senior Scholarship. No emoluments
are paid until residence in the University has been begun.
Exhibitions usually of the value of £40 a year are also awarded
on the results of the Scholarship Examination in March and of
th€ Annual College Examination**.
About 20 Sub-Sizars are admitted every year. The value of a
sub-Sizarship is about £35 a year f. A Sub-Sizarship is tenable
with an Exhibition but not with a Scholarship.
• Scholarships, and Open Exhibitions are obtainable by proficiency in Classics, MathematicB,
Natural Sciences, Moral Sciences, History, or other subjects of which notice is given from time to
time. Exhibitions are obtainable by Undergraduates of the College also for proficiency in Theology,
Law, Mechanical Sciences (Engineering), Oriental Languages, or Modern l^anguages.
** Advanced Students are not eligible for Sub-Sizarships, or if admitted after October, 1899,
for Exhibitions except under special conditions.
t Full information as to the Sub-Sizarships and the conditions on which they are granted may bo
obtained on application to any of the Tutors.
44—5
1042 TRINITY COLLEGE.
Three Exhibitions at present of the value of ^50 a year are
paid out of the trust created by Roger Jeston in 1 623. They
are tenable by poor students of the College with a preference for
those students who are lineal descendants of members of the
Haberdashers' Company or Staffordshire men who are studying
or are proposing to study divinity. Subject to this preference,
they are tenable by students of the College who have been
admitted to the title of Bachelor designate or are qualified to be
so admitted (provided that nine complete terms have elapsed
since they commenced residence) and who intend to reside for
another year with a view to pursue some approved line of study.
The Exhibitions are tenable for one year only, but in exceptional
cases an Exhibitioner may be recommended for re-election for a
second year. The Exhibitions are awarded in June.
An Exhibition of the value of about £40 per annum, called
the Lees Knowles Exhibition, was founded in 190G by Sir Lees
Knowles, Bart., M.A. It is awarded to a student of the College
who has kept nine terms by residence, and intends to reside for
an additional year, to pursue some approved line of study. A
student born in the County of Lancaster is preferred to others,
in case of equality. The Exhibition is tenable for one year
only, and is awarded by the Council in June.
Another, known as the Peter Leigh Exhibition, of a value
not exceeding £.50 is also awarded by the Council in June to a
student who desires to reside for a fourth year for the f>nrpose
of study.
The following Exhibitions are appropriated to special schools
or persons :
(i) Not more than three annually, tenable for three years
from the commencement of residence, value £40 a year, to
students from Westminster School.
(ii) Two Samwaies Exhibitions, value £23. 4s. a year, or less:
the Senior, tenable for two years, to the first Westminster Exhi-
bitioner in each year : the Junior, tenable for one year, to the
second Westminster Exhibitioner in each year.
(iii) Two, value at present about £15 a year, tenable for two
years, founded by Mr Perry for scholars from St Paul's School,
London. These are awarded on the results of the Annual College
Examination.
(iv) One, tenable for three years, value at present about
£45, founded by the Rev. R. B. Podmore, for the name and
kindred of the founder, or in default of such for a native of the
county of Salop, educated for four years at the least at the
Grammar School of Shrewsbury.
(v) One Bishop Lee Scholarship, tenable for three years,
awarded by an examination held under the direction of the Bishop
of Manchester. Candidates must be sons of such clergymen of
the Church of England as shall, on or before the day of examination,
whether as Stipendiary Curates or Incumbents, have been licensed
to oflSciate and shall have ofiiciated in the diocese of Manchester
for a period or different periods not less in the whole than five
I
TRINITY COLLEGE. 1043
years, and who at the time of such examination shall declare them-
selves to be members of the Church of England. The fund from
which this scholarship is payable is not administered by the College.
(vi) Two, one of the value of ^50 and one of the value of
^30, are offered 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 the Open Com-
petitive Examination held in August. Prizes, each of the value
of ^10, are also given to those among the candidates who during
each term of their year of probation have resided at the
College and who in the "Final Examination" pass highest in
(i) Arabic, or (ii) Sanscrit, or (iii) Persian, provided that they
obtain at least three-fifths of the total marks given for those
languages respectively.
The following emoluments are awarded for proficiency in
special subjects :
(a) An Exhibition of £S5 a year, tenable for one year during
residence, is awarded to the Junior Soph who in the Annual
College Examination passes the best examination in Theology
provided the Examiners deem him of sufficient merit. The
Examinere may recommend the Council to increase the value of
this Exhibition to ^50 a year in any year in which the Exhibitioner
seems to them to be of sufficient merit.
{b) A prize for the encouragement of the study of Modern
History, consisting of the income derived from £225 Cape of
Good Hope Stock given to the College by Mr E. E. Bowen,
formerly Fellow. The examination for the Prize 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 1858 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
the 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.
(d) In the year 1871 the sum of ^£600 was given by Alfred
John Vidil, Esq. to found a Prize for proficiency in the French
Language and Literature, to be called the Vidil Prize. Also
in 1877 the sum of £500 to found 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 Term, which is open to Undergraduates of
the College in their first, second, or third year of residence.
The next examination will beheld in the Lent Term 1910.
1044 TRINITY COLLEGE.
(e) The late Rev. Coutts Trotter, Vice-Master of the College,
founded by bequest a Studentship (called the Coutts Trotter
Studentship) for the promotion of original research in Natural
Science, more especially Physiology and Experimental Physics.
The studentship, which is awarded at intervals of not more than
two years, is open to graduates of the college, not being 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 election 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) =£250 a year, or, if a scholar, such sum as together with
his scholarship amounts to £250. Provision is also made for a
Reserve Fund, from which grants may be made for special
purposes.
(/) The late Edward Henry, 15th Earl of Derby, in the year
1893 left the sum of J2000, to found a Prize or Scholarship or Ex-
hibition. The Council have established a Studentship to be called
the Earl op Derby Studentship, for the [)romotion of Historical
Study and Research. 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
Studentship is tenable for one year, but a Student may be re-
elected once. He receives the net income derived from the above
sum of £2000.
Under the Will of Mrs. A. M. Mednyanszky, wife of Col. A.
Mednyanszky, a sum of £1000 was invested in the year 1877 for
the purpose of founding a Lectureship in Ecclesiastical History,
to be called the Birkbeck Lectureship, in memory of T. B.
Birkbeck and F. G. Birkbeck, the 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 Ven, Archdeacon Cunningham, D.D.
The late Mr W. G. Clark, Senior Fellow and Vice-Master of
the College, having left his estates at Dowsgiiland Bowes, in the
county of York, to the Master, Fellows, and Scholars absolutely,
the Council have established a Lectureship in the Literature of
England from Chaucer to the present time, to be called the Clark
Lectureship; the Lecturer is appointed annually with a stipend
of £200 a-year. He is required during his year of office to deliver
a course of not less than twelve lectures in full term, according
to a scheme to be approved by the Council.
Present Lecturer, A. W. Verrall, Litt.D.
TRINITY COLLEGE, 1045
ANNUAL PRIZES.
The Examinations in Mathematics, Classics, Moral Sciences,
Natural Sciences, Theology, Law, History, Mediaeval and Modern
Languages, Mechanical Sciences and Economics 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 are 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 gol)lets as prizes, one of £20, the
other two of £\0 value each, for the three best English Drclo-
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.
A prize of Three guineas is awarded by the College in each
term for Classical Composition and Translation.
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 of Ten guineas is given by the College in each year 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,
and Head Examiner, shall have most distinguished himself for
general regularity of conduct.
1046 TRINITY COLLEGE.
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 June and, if any
vacancies remain, in Septembei*.
Applications for admission and all enquiries should be addressed
to one of the Tutors.
A student may be admitted 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 distinguished himself in one of the Scholarship Examinations
of the College : or holds a Higher or School Certificate from the
Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examination Board showing that
he has passed in four subjects including Latin or Greek, or has
passed (not lower than in the Third Class) or gained exemption
from both parts of the Previous Examination : or has passed the
Matriculation Examination of the University of London, or
of the Universities of Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds and Sheffield,
provided that Latin or Greek be one of the subjects in which he
has passed : or has graduated at any University in Great Britain
and Ireland or at any University affiliated to the University of
Cambridge : or has been accepted by the University as an
Advanced or Affiliated Student
List op Exhibitioners and Prizemen.
Exhihitioners.
Dawson, H. P. Sams, R. A.
Lipson, E. Macdonald, A. J. S.
Marks, J. D. Bisacre, F. F. P.
Nicholas, T. C. Makins, F. K.
Roxburgh, J. F. Hainan, E. T.
Watts, A. E. Balfour, C. M.
Purves, W. D. C. L. Cowlin, F. E.
Bate, A. A. Digby, K. G.
Cunliffe, N. Gossling, B. S.
Farrar, E. Lewis, M. A.
Gibbs, C. A. Lias, R. G. M.
Newcomb, W. D. Marsh, A. S,
Pym, W. St J. Oncken, W. G.
Berry, A. J. Burns, E. B. V.
WestminiUr Exhihitioners, 1907,— W. H. Birchall.
M. T. Maxwell.
J.D. Marks.
1908,— E. D. Adrian.
A. E. F. Wood.
F. G. Turner.
1909,— C. B. Bonner.
M. Thoresby-Jones.
J. B. Pite,
TRINITY COLLEGE. 1047
Perry Exhibitioners, — C. M. Picciotto.
E. a. S. Machtig.
Jeston Exhibitioners, — Ds H. L. P. Jolly.
Ds T. M. MacRobert.
Ds A. W. H. Thompson.
Podmore Exhibitioner, —
Sheepshanks Exhibitioner, 1907,-11. K. Shaw.
IJifjhlt/ commended, S. Brodetsky.
G. N. Watson.
J. R. Wilton.
Peter Leigh Exhibitioner, — Ds K. R. Lewm.
OotUts Trotter Student,— Ds H. H. Paine.
The Earl of Derby Students,— Ds F. R. Hoare.
Ds C. N. S. Woolf.
Lees Knowles Exhibilionei; — Ds J. Meek.
Indian Civil Service Exhibitioner, —
Theological Exhilntioner, — Ds R. W. Howard.
Neio Zealand Exhilntioner, — N. M. Bell.
Prizes.
Latin Declamations, — J. R. M. Butler ^
G. G. Morris > jEq.
D. H. Robertson j
English Declamations, — (I) J. F. Roxburgh.
(2) C. A. Elliott.
(3) E. A. Hughes.
Greaves Prize, — G. G. G. Butler.
Vidil Prizes, 1907,— (1) G. G. Knox.
(2) DsH.St J. B. Philby.
Indian Civil Service ( Persian), —
Composition Prizes, — Subject :
Latin Elegiac Verse, —
Latin Alcaics,—
Latin Verse f^-
Latin Hexameters, —
Latin Prose,— -E. G. S. Machtig.
Oreeh Verse,— J. R. M. Butler.
Additional Prizes, E. G. S. Machtig.
D. H. Robertson.
Greek Prose, —
Walker Prize, — Ds G. S. Duncan.
IMathison Prizes,— Ds R. W. Howard.
Ds D. Lever.
Ds G. Saunders.
Reading Prizes,— (i) Ds G. B. Wilson.
(2) Ds R. H. A. Carter.
1048 TEINITY COLLEGE.
English Essay,— C. D. Broad.
Hon. mentioned \'l' h^^l^' , ,
U. F. Roxburgh.
Yeats Prizes,— (1) Ds A. V. Hill.
(2) DsR. Hackforth.
Dealtry Prizes, —
Prize for General Modern History y —
Past Scholar's Prize,— Ds C. N. Scholfieltl.
Greek Testament Prizes, — G. S. Duncan.
C. H. Lamb.
J. H. McCubbin.
B. Green.
A. W. W. Wallace.
TRIPOS PRIZES.
Tfdrd Year.
BY THE CLASSICAL TRIPOS.
Sutherland, A. G.
Wilson, G. B.
Wordsworth, O. B.
Duncan, G. S.
Easterliiig, 11. G.
Howard, R. W.
McCubbin, J. H.
Meek, J.
BY THE MATHEMATICAL TRIPOS (Old Reg.).
Darwin, C. G.
Thompson, A. W. H.
Lever, D.
Carter, R. H. A.
BY THE NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOS.
Jolly, H. L. P.
Dickson, E. C, S.
Sams, R. A.
Watkyn-Thomas, F. W.
Watson, E. L. G.
BY THE MECHANICAL SCIENCES TRIPOS.
Johnson, P. B.
BY THE HISTOllICAL TRIPOS.
Booth, C. Z. M.
Butler, G. G. G.
de Rothschild, A. G.
Elliott, 0. A.
Hoare, F. R.
Hughes, E. A.
Purser, F. D.
Smith, W. O.
Woolf, C. N. S.
BY THE LAW TRIPOS.
Callingham, L. F.
BY THE MEDIEVAL AND MODERN LANGUAGES TRIPOS {Old lief/.).
Becher, G. G.
TRINITY COLLEGE. 1049
Second Year.
BY THE CLASSICAL TRIPOS.
Butler, J. R. M.
Foster, H. E.
Morris, G. G.
BY THE MATHEMATICAL TRIPOS (Old Reg.).
Daniell, P. J.
Neville, E. H.
Ran, B. N.
Masterton, H. W.
BY THE MATHEMATICAL TRIPOS (New Rep.).
Birchall, W. R.
Southwell, R. V.
BY THE NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOS.
Heath, A. E.
Nicholas, T. C.
Smith, B. A.
Thompson, IT. V.
Walters, W. L.
BY THE HISTORICAL TRIPOS.
Lipson, E.
Raby, F. J. E.
BY THE MORAL SCIENCES TRIPOS.
Chadwick, J. H.
BY THE MEDIEVAL AND MODERN LANGUAGES TRIPOS (New Reg.).
Purves, W D. C. L.
First Year.
BY THE MATHEMATICAL TRIPOS (Neic Reg.).
Baker, W. E.
Bate, A.
Brunt, D.
Chapman, S.
Farrar, E.
Fowler, R. II.
Jattee, M.
Lawrence, J. T.
Miley, M.
Romanis, W. H. C.
Scholes, J.
Prizemen in the annual College Examinations : —
Prizemen,
mathematics.
Junior Sophs.
Birchall, W. R.
Cheshire, R. W.
Ferguson, D. F.
Mudd, N.
Pinsent, G. H. S.
Welch, J. J.
Freshmen.
1050
TRINITY COLLEGE.
CLASSICS.
Junior Sophs.
Brown, C. Cuthbert
Picciotto, C. M.
Pye, K W.
Roxburgh, J. F.
Thompson, F. C.
Freshmen.
Fry, T.
Machtig, E, G. 8.
Ilasklns, F. W,
Pym, Vi. St J.
Roxburgh, R. F.
NATURAL SCIENCES.
Junior Sophs.
Bramwell, J. C.
Irwin, C.
Marks, J. D.
Watson, H.
I Freshmen.]
Adrian, E. D.
Brown, R. A.
Cunliflfe, N.
Hainan, E. T.
Makins, F. K.
Mayo, II. T.
Newcomb, W. D.
Peacock, D. H.
LAW.
Junior Sophs.
1
Freshmen.
HISTORY.
Junior Sophs.
Freshmen.
Wainwright, R. C.
Whittle, D.
Whitworth, E. E. A
THEOLOGY.
Junior Sophs.
1
MORAL SCIENCES.
Freshmen.
Junior Sophs.
1
Freshmen.
Laird, J.
MEDIEVAL AND MODERN LANGUAGES.
Junior Sophs. I Freshmen.
MECHANICAL SCIENCES.
Junior Sophs. , Freshmen.
Bolitho, T. G. G.
Levett, E. C.
Southwell, R. V,
Spranger, J. A.
TRINirV COLLEGE.
1051
MASTERS OF
1324 Walter de Buxton, B.D.
1326 Robert de Mildenhall, D.D
1346 Thomas de Kenningham.
John de Reepham.
1354 Richard de Langley, D.D.
1359 William de Gotham, D.D.
1395 William Colville.
1410 Henry Granby.
1423 John Oteringham
1433 William Ayscough.
MICHAEL-HOUSE.
1450 Edward Story.
1477 Richard Smith.
1493 John Yotton, D.D.
William de Melton, D.D.
U495 John Fisher, D.D.
1505 John Fotehede, B.D.
1520 Thomas Stackhouse, D.D.
1533 Nicholas Wilson, D.D.
1642 Francis Mallet, D.D.
WARDENS OF THE KING'S SCHOLARS.
1316 John de Baggeshott.
Simon de Bury.
1332 John de Langetoft.
1334 Thomas Powys.
WARDENS OF KING'S HALL.
1337 Thomas Powys.
1361 John Shropham .
1363 Nicholas de Drayton, B.C.L.
1364 Nicholas de Roos.
1375 Richard Runhale.
1377 Simon de Neylond.
1386 Thomas deHetherset.LL.D.
1390 Ralph Selby, LL.D.
1399 Richard de Dereham, B.D.
1413 John Stone.
1415 Richard de Dereham, D.D.
1417 Richard Holme, LL.B.
1424 Robert Fitzhugh, LL.D.
1431 Richard Cawdrey.
1439 Robert Ayscough, LL.D.
1448 Richard Scroop e.
1463 Thomas St Just, Mns. D.
1467 John Gunthorp, B.D.
1476 Roger Rotheram.
1477 Henry Bost, B.D.
1483 Christopher Urswyke, LL.D.
1488 John Blythe, LL.D.
1498 GeoflFry Blythe, LL.D.
1628 Geoffry Blythe, LL.D.
1642 John Redman, D.D.
MASTERS OF TRINITY COLLEGE.
1546 John Redman.
1551 William Bill.
1553 John Christopherson.
1558 William Bill.
1561 Robert Beaumont.
1567 John Whitgift.
1577 John Still.
1593 Thomas Nevile.
1615 John Richardson.
1625 Leonard Mawe.
1628 Samuel Brooke.
1631 Thomas Comber.
1645 Thomas Hill.
1653 John Arrowsmith .
1659 John Wilkins.
1660 Henry Feme.
1662 John Pearson.
1673 Isaac Barrow.
1677 Hon. John North.
1683 Hon. John Montagu.
1700 Richard Bentley.
1742 Robert Smith.
1768 John HinchliflPe.
1789 Thomas Postlethwaite.
1798 William Lort Mansel.
1820 Christopher Wordsworth.
1841 William Whewell.
1866 William Hepworth Thomp-
son.
1886 Henry Montagu Butler.
Visitor, The King.
1 BUhop of RocbMter.
L
1052 TRINITY COLLEGE.
THE PRESENT SOCIETY.
Master^ Henry Montagu Butler, D.D.i
Vice-Master^ William Aldis Wright, M.A.
Tutors, Walter Morlcy Fletcher, M.A., M.D.
WiUiam Cecil Dampier Whetham, M.A. F.R.S.
Ernest William Barnes, Sc.D., F.R.S.
Reginald Vere Laurence, M.A.
Senior Lecturer in Mathematics, Alfred North Whitehead, Sc.D.
F.R.S.
Lecturers in Mathematics^ Robert Alfred Herman, M.A.
Ernest William Barnes, Sc.D., F.R.S.
Godfrey Harold Hardy, M.A.
Lecturer in Mechanical Sciences^ Frederick James Dykes, M.A
Lecturers in Classics, Arthur WooUgar Verrall, Litt.D.
James Duff Duff, M.A.
Francis Macdonald Cornford, M.A.
Ernest Harrison, M.A.
Lecturers in Natural Sciences,
William Cecil Dampier Whetham, M.A., F.R.S.
Walter Morley Fletcher, M.A., M.D.
Keith Lucas, M.A.
Lecturer in Moral Sciences, John McTagijart Ellis McTaggart,
LittD., F.B.A.
Lecturer in Theology, Reginald St John Parry, B.D.
Lecturer in Law, Henry Bond, LL.D.
Lecturers in History , Reginald Vere Laurence, M.A.
Gaillard Thomas Lapsley, Ph.D. (Harvard),
M.A. (Hon.).
Denys Arthur Winstanley, M.A.
John Clarke Stobart, M.A.
George Macaulay Trevelyan, M.A.
Directors of Studies in Economics, Reginald Vere Laurence, M.A.
John McTaggart Ellis McTag-
gart, Litt.D.
Assistant Lecturer in Classics, Charles Erskine Stuart, M.A.
Assistant Lecturer in Theology, John Charles Hallam How, M.A.
Lecturer in Oriental Languages, Anthony Ashley Bevan, M.A.
Director of Studies in Medieval) „ , j, Sfcew^irt M A
and Modern Languages
Clark ^''^'''''''^^^J^2ltt \ ^^^^^" ^^oWg^^ Verrall, Litt.D.
Birkbeck Lecturer in ) Tlie Ven. Archdeacon Cunningham,
Ecclesiastical History j D.D.
1 Hon. LL.D. Glasgow. Hon. LL.D. St Andrews. Hon. D.C.L. Oxford.
TRINITY COLLEGE.
1053
Sub-Lectors for 1909—1910
in History^ W. B, Jordan, M.A. (Selwyn College).
B. G. Brown, M.A.
in Law, W. N. Williams, M.A.
W. H. Wheatcroft, LL.D. (Downing).
in Chemistry, F. E. E. Lamplough, M.A.
in Physics {for M.B. Students), G. W. C. Kaye, B.A.
in Physics (for the Tripos\ G. I. Taylor, B.A.
in Geology, P. Lake, M.A. (St John's).
in Botany, D. Thoday, B.A.
in Zoology,
in Mineralogy, H. H. Paine, B.A.
in Medieval and Modern Languages, E. Bullough, M.A.
in Mechanical Sciences, D. R. Pye, B.A.
Senior Dean, Reginald St John Parry, B.D.
Junior Dean, Arthur Charlwood Turner, M.A.
Head Examiner, Godfrey Harold Hardy, M.A.
Senior Bursar , Hugh M'^Leod Innes, M.A.
Junior Bursar, John Walton Capstick, M.A.
Auditor, H. J. Morland, M.A. (King's).
Fellows of the College.
1 Prior, Joseph, M.A.
2 Jackson, Henry, Litt.D., F.B.A., O.M.
ti'=* Taylor, Henry Martyn, M.A., F.R.S.
1 Hammond, Basil Edward, M.A.
^'^'^ Image, John Maxwell, M.A.
« Stuart, Rt. Hon. James, M.A., P.C.
I'^Glaisher, James Whitbread Lee, Sc.D., F.R.S.
^'^ Kirkpatrick, Very Rev. Alexander Francis, D.D.
^'9 Stanton, Rev. Vincent Henry, D.D.
w Archer- Hind, Richard Dacre, M.A.
iBoughey, Rev. Anchitel Harry Fletcher, M.A.
I'll Verrall, Arthur Woollgar, Litt.D.
fi'i'Ball, Walter William Rouse, M.A.
1.13 Ward, James, Sc.D., F.B.A.
Hicks, Robert Drew, M.A.
14 Glazebrook, Richard Tetley, M.A. , F.R.S.
t Membergof the College Council.
1 Formerly Tutors,
2 Regius Professor of Greek. Hon. IL.D.
Aberdeen. Hon. LL.D. Glasgow. Hon. Litt.D.
Manchester and SheflBeld.
3 Smith's Prizeman, 1865.
4 Formerly Bell Scholar.
5 Formerly University Scholar.
6 M.P. for Sunderland. Late Professor of
Mechanism. Hon. LL.D St Andrews.
7 Hon. Sc.D. Dublin.
M Porson Scholar. 1868, Craven Scholar. 1870.
Tyrwhitt Scholar, 1874. Late Lady Margaret Pro-
fessor of Divinity. Late Master of Selwyn. Dean
of Ely.
9 Ely Professor of Divinity. Supernumerary
Fellow under Statute 16.
10 Chancellor's Classical Medallist. Craven
Scholar, 1871.
11 Chancellor's Classical Medallist. Pitt
Scholar, 1872. Hon. Litt.D. Dublin.
12 Smith's Prizeman, 1874.
13 Hon. LL.D. of Edinburgh. Hon, Sc.D. Oxon.
Professor of Mental Philosophy and Logic
14 Director of the National Physical Laboratory.
Hon. D.Sc. Victoria. Ph.D. Heidelberg. Late
Principal of University College, Liverpool.
1064
TRINITY COLLEGE.
t 1 Wright, William Aldis, M.A.
'Jenkinson, Francis John Henry, M.A.
^Postgate, John Percival, Litt. D.
*Frazer, James George, M.A., F.B.A.
5 Sedgwick, Adam, M.A., F.R.S.
^Thomson, Sir Joseph John, M.A., F.R.S.
t 7 Parry, Rev. Reginald St John, B.D.
8 Forsyth, Andrew Russell, Sc.D., F.R.S.
^Darwin, Sir George Howard, K.C.B., M.A., F.R.S.
i« Herman, Rohert Alfred, M.A.
Duff, James Duff, M.A.
1 11 Whitehead, Alfred North, Sc.D., F.R.S.
1^ Langley, John Newport, Sc.D., F.R.S.
1^ Bevan, Anthony Ashley, M.A.
1* Cunningham. Von. William, D.D., F.B.A.
McTaggart, John McTaggart Ellis, Litt.D., F.B.A.
1^ Whetham, William Cecil Dampier, M.A., F.R.S.
t I'^Capstick, John Walton, M.A.
t Innes, Hugh M^Leod, M.A.
t 17 Fletcher, Walter Morley, M.D.
t 18 Barnes, Rev. Ernest William, D.Sc, F.R.S.
^I'^Cornford, Francis Macdonald, M.A.
t '^^ Harrison, Ernest, M.A.
21 Hardy, Godfrey Harold, M.A.
t ^-^ Laurence, Reginald Vere, M.A.
23 Wright, Joseph Edmund, M.A.
*24 Webb, Herbert Anthony, M.A.
Robertson, Charles Donald, M.A.
Lapsley, Gaillard Thomas (M.A. Hon.)
^^Macgregor, David Hutchison, M.A.
1 26 Lucas, Keith, M.A.
t Members of the College Council.
• Ely Fellow.
1 Hon. LL.D. of Edinburgh. Hon. D.C.L. Oxen.
Hon. Litt.D. Dublin.
2 Bell Scholar, 1873. University Librarian.
Hon. Litt.D. Oxford.
3 Chancellor's Classical Medallist. Professor
of Latin in the University of Liverpool. Hon.
Litt.D. Dublin.
4 Hon. D.C.L. Oxford; Hon. LL.D. Glasgow;
Hon. Litt.D. Durham.
5 Professor of Zoology and Comparative
Anatomy. Professor of Zoology in the Imperial
College of Science.
6 Professor of Experimental Physics. Smith's
Prir.eman, 1880. Hon. Sc.D. Dublin, Victoria,
Columbia and Oxford. Hon. LL.D. Princeton,
Glasgow, John Hopkins. Hon. Ph.D. Cracow.
Hon. LL.D. Aberdeen. Adams Prize, 1883. Royal
Medal, 1894. Hughes Medal, 1903.
7 Chancellor's Classical Medallist. 18S0. Abbott
Scholar, 1877. Hon. Canon of Southwell.
8 Sadlerian Professor of Pure Mathematics.
Smith's Prizeman, 1881. Hon. Sc.D. Oxford,
Dublin and Victoria. Hon. LL.D. Glasgow. Hon.
MathD. Christiania. Hon. LL.D. Aberdeen. Hon.
D.Sc. Liverpool. Royal Medal, 1897.
9 Plumiau Professor. Hon. Sc.D. Dublin.
Hon. LL.D. Glasgow. Smith's Prizeman, 1886
Royal Medal, 1884. Hon. Math.D. Christiania
Hon. D.Sc. Oxon.
10 Smith's Prizeman, 1882.
11 Abbott Scholar, I88L
12 Professor of Physiology. Hon. LL.D. St An-
drews. Royal Medal, 1892.
13 Supernumerary Fellow under Statute XVI,
Lord Almoner's Reader in Arabic.
14 Archdeacon of Ely. Hon. Fellow of Gonville
and Caius.
15 Clerk Maxwell Student, 1893.
16 Coults Trotter Student, 1894.
17 Walsingham Medal, 1897.
18 Smith's Prizeman, 1898.
19 Bell Scholar, 1894. Chancellor's Classical
Medallist, 1897.
SO Craven Scholar, 1898. Chancellor's Classical
Medallist, 1900.
21 Smith's Prizeman, 1901.
22 Allen Scholar, 1899. Lightfoot Scholar, 1898.
Earl of Derby Student, 1898.
23 Professor of Mathematics, Princetown, IT.S.A.
Smith's Prizeman, 1902.
24 Smith's Prizeman, 1904.
25 Burney Prize, 1901.
26 Gedge Prize, 1904. Walsingham Medal, 1904.
TRINITY COLLEGE.
1065
iRennie, William, M.A.
Campbell, Norman Robert, M.A.
^Garnett, James Clerk Maxwell, M.A.
^Bateman, Harry, M.A.
Winstauley, Deiiys Arthur, M.A.
Dykes, Frederick James, M.A.
Lamplough, Francis Edward Everard, M.A.
Tm^ner, Arthur Charlewood, M.A.
Mottram, Vernon Henry, M.A.
^Eddington, Arthur Stanley, M.A.
Lamb, Walter Rangeley Maitland, M.A.
* Stuart, Charles Erskine, M.A.
Brown, Alfred Reginald, M.A.
Tatham, Geoffry Bulmer, M.A.
Littlewood, John Edensor, B.A.
Dobell, Cecil Clifford, B.A.
^Newall, Hugh Frank, M.A., F.R.S.
Honorary Fellows.
6 Lord Rayleigh, Sc.D., P.R.S., O.M.
^Trevelyan.The Right Hon. Sir George Otto, Bart.,
Litt.D.
8 Balfour, The Right Hon. Arthur James, ZZ.Z>., F.R.S.,
F.B.A.
"Galton, Sir Francis, Sc.D., F.R.S.
10 Lord Macnaghten, M.A, G.C.M.G.
Chaplains.
How, Rev. John Charles Halland, M.A.
Walker, Rev. Alfred Holloway, M.A.
Librarian.
Greg, Walter Wilson, Litt.D.
Regiit* Professors.
Dimnity, Swete, Rev. Henry Barclay, D.D.
Hebrew, Kennett, Rev. Robert Hatch, M.A.
Greek, Jackson, Henry, Litt.D., F.B.A.,
Organist.
Gray, Alan, LL.M., Mu^.D.
[.A.
O.M.
* Ely Fellow.
1 Porson Scholar, 1900. Craven Scholar, 1901.
First Chancellor's Classical Medal, 190*2. Lecturer
in Latin at Edinburgh University.
2 Smith's Prizeman, 1904.
3 Smith's Prizeman, 1905.
4 Smith's Prizeman, 1907.
5 Professor of Astrophysics.
6 Chancellor of the University. Late Professor
of Experimental Physics. Lord Lieutenant of
Essex. Royal Medal, 1882. Hon. D.C.L. Oxon.
Hon. D.Sc. Dublin and Victoria. Hon. LL.D.
Christiania. Late President of the Royal Society.
7 Late Secretary for Scotland. Chancellor of
IheDuchvof Lancaster, formerly Chief Secretary
for Ireland. Author o( "The Life and Letters of
Lord Macaulay,"&c.
8 Late First Lord of the Treasury. Hon. LL.D.
Edinburgh, St Andrews, Dublin, and Glasgow
Hon. D.C.L. Oxford.
9 Hon. D.C.L. Oxford. Gold Medal, Geogra-
phical Society, 18.')3. Royal Medal, 1886. Huxley
Medal, Anthropological Institute, 1901. Darwin
Medal, 1903. Author of many books and memoirs
on Anthropology.
10 Lord of Appeal in Ordinary
1066
TRINITY COLLEGE.
Senior Scholars, B.A.
^ Ewer, William Norman
2 Wordsworth, John Crauford
Watson, George Neville
3 Robertson, Donald Struan
Calvert, William John Rawson
Stewart, Francis William
Nayler, William Arnold
Keeling, Frederick Hillersdon
Mallock, Rawlyn Richard Maconchy
Shaw, Harold Knox
Turnbull, Herbert Westren
Wilton, John R,aymond
Philby, Harry St John Bridger
Sandison, Alexander
Paine, Henry Howard
Michell, Noel Burgess
4Cleary, William Castle, & LL.B.
Gomme, Arnold Wycombe
^ Gow, Andrew Sydenham Farrar
Hill, Archibald Vivian
^Hackforth, Reginald
Norton, Henry Tertiiis James
Boughey, Charles Lovell Fletcher
Salter, Frank Reyner
Taylor, Geoffrey Ingram
Bancroft, Claude Keith
Giiterbock, Paul Gottlieb JuHus
Orange, John Arthur
Reynolds, John William
Weatherburn, Charles Ernest
White, Aubrey Hunt Searle
Darwin, Charles Galton
Wordsworth, Osmund Bartle
Brodetsky, Selig
MacRobert, Thomas Murray
Thompson, Ansle William Haughton
1 Members' English prize, 1907.
2 Bell Scholar, 1905, Battle Scholar, 1907.
Powis Medal, 1907.
3 Stewart of Rannoch Scholar, 1905. Members'
Latin Essay. 1906. Pitt Scholar, 1907. Chancel-
lor's Classical Medal, 1908,
4 Powis Medal, 1908.
5 Person Prize, 1906, 1907. Browne Medal,
1907, 1908. Oldham Scholar, 1909.
6 Stewart of Rannoch Scholar, 1907. Davies
Scholar, 1908. Chancellor's English Medal, 1909.
Chancellor's Classical Medal, 1909
TRINITY COLLEGE. 1067
Wilson, George Balfour
Carter, Richard Henry Archibald
M^Cubbiii, John Harold
Meek, Joseph
Jolly, Harold Lee Parker
Hughes, Edward Arthur
Purser, Frank Dulcker
Easterling, Henry Garnett
Lewin, Kenneth Robert
Butler, George Geoffrey Gilbert
Elliott, Claud Aurelius
Hoare, Frederick Russell
Woolf, Cavil Nathan Sidney
Rau, Benegal Narasinga
Senior Scholars, Undergraduates.
Broad, Charlie Dunbar
Pinsent, Gerald Hume Saverie
1 Butler, James Ramsay Montagu
Daniell, Percy John
^Morris, Geoffrey Grant
Foster, Henry Evans
Neville, Eric Harold
Sutherland, Alexander George
Ferguson, Donald Eraser
^Storey, Charles Ambrose
Thompson, Francis Clement
Southwell, Richard Vynne
Adrian, Edgar Douglas
Fowler, Ralph Howard
Haskins, Francis Winstauley
Chapman, Sydney
Jaffee, Mark
Fry, Thomas
Laird, John
Cheshire, Ralph Waldo
Masterton, Henry William
Heath, Archie Edward
Birchall, Walter Raymond
Brown, Charles Cuthbert
Brunt, David
Geach, George Hender
1 Members Latin Prize, 1907, Person Scholar, I 2 Browne Medal, 1908 and 1909.
1908. Browne Medal, 1908 and 1900. I 3 Person Prize, 1908. Bell Scholar, 1908.
45
165^ TRINITY COLLEGtJ.
EfUrance Scholars.
Robertson, Dennis Holme
Raby, Frederic James Edward
Pallis, Andreas Alexander
Smith, Brian Arnold
Thompson, Hugh Vernon
Picciotto, Cyril Moses
Pye, Edwin Walter
Welch, James Johnson
Mudd, Norman
Chadwick, James Henry
Walters, Wilfred Leonard
Machtig, Eric Gustav Siegfried
Peacock, David Henry
Romanis, William Hugh Cowie
Wood, Frank
Brown, Reginald Arthur
Roxburgh, Ronald Francis
Scholes, Joseph
Oxley, Arthur Ernest
Tisdall, Arthur Walderne St Clair
Jolowicz, Herbert Felix
Wright, Reginald Montague
Clarke, John Henry
Lamb, George Johnstone
Prowse, Robert William
Copeland, William Bryan
Townshend, Hugh
George, Herbert Horace
Renouf, Louis Percy Watts
Higham, Charles Strachan Sanders
Jackson, John
Stewart, Caleb Andrew
TRINITY COLLEGE.
1069
FORMER FELLOWS OF THE COLLEGE
tVhose names remain gn the College Bi
4 Bowring, Frederick Hernnann,M.A.
,6^ Blackburn, Hu^h, M.A.
2 Kendall, Rev. Frederick, M.A.
8 3 Barry, Right Rev. Alfred, D.D.
.0 Davies, Rev. John Llewelyn, M.A.
.1 4 Westlake, John, Hon. LL.D.
.35''Macnaghten, Lord, M.A.,
G.C.M.G.
6' Wilkinson, Rev. Michael Marlow
Umfreville,M.A.
•6 8 Sale, George Samuel, M.A.
opemberton. Rev. Thomas Percy,
M.A.
Hardy, Rev. Thomas William,
M.A.
•7 Gray, Rev. Charles, M.A.
Webster, Thomas, M.A.
•SioClark, John Willis, M.A.
Green, Rev. Robert Charles,
M.A.
.9 "Gilbert, Rev. Thomas Morrell,
M.A.
»« Clark, Edwin Charles, LL.D.
13 McClellan, Rev..lohn Brown, M.A.
1^ Brown, Rev. Frederick, M.A.
Qi^ Rouse, Edward Peake, M A.
i<5 Woods, MatthewSnooke G rosvenor,
M.A.
2.5'I'awney, Charles Ffenry, M.A.
1" I ay lor, Sedley, M.A.
Kirby, Thomas Frederick, M.A.
2 Crosthwaite.Rt. Rev. Robert Jarratt,
Bishop of Beverley, M.A.
trds{with the dates of their election).
Eve, Henry Weston, M.A.
1"^ Young, Sir George, Bart., M.A.
i^Kitchener, Francis Elliott, M.A.
and LL.M.
20 Leeke, Rev. Edward Tucker, M.A.
'i»'.&Sidgwick, Arthur, M.A.
22,23 I'urnbull, William Peverill,M.A.
24Moule,Rt. Kev.HandleyCair Glyn,
D.D., Lord Bishop of Durham.
25 Cockshott, Arthur, M.A.
Gillespie, Oavid, M.A.
2eRayleigh,Lord,*Se.D.,F.R.S.,O.M.
27Niven, Sir William Davidson,
M.A.,K.C.B., F.R.S.
5, 28 Humphreys, Rev. Alfred Edward,
M.A.
Galabin, Alfred Lewis, M.D.
^■'' Pollock, Sir Frederick, Bart.,
M.A., F.B.A.
30Niven, Charles, M.A., F.R.S.
^iColvin, Sidney, M.A.
2Butler, Arthur John, M.A.
Daniell, Francis Henry
Blackburne, M.A.
32 Christie, Sir Wm. H. Mahoney,
M.A.,F.R.S., K.C.B.
if'Rawlins, William Donaldson, M.A.
Hetherington, Wm. Lonsdale, M.A.
Stewart, Aubrey, M.A.
Birks, Rev. Edward Bickersteth,
M.A.
Pryor, Marlborough Robert, M.A.
Thomson, John Maitland, M.A.
1863
1864
ISfif,
1866
1867
1868
1869
1870
1871
1 Late ProreBsororMHthematicsinthe Univei-
• ity ofOlasgow.
2 Formerly Bell Scholar.
3 Formerly Bishopof Sydney and Metropolitan
of Australia, late Principal of Kinj?'» Collegf,
London, and Canon of Vi'eatminster. Cauon of
Windsor. Sometime Coadjutor to the Bishop of
Rochester.
4 King's CouHBel. Proi'essor of International
Law, 1888—1908.
5 Formerly University Scholar.
6 Lord of Appeal in Ordinary. Honorary Fellow.
7 Hon. Canon, Norwich.
8 Professor of Classii-s in Dunedin Univer-
sity.
9 Formerly Hudson. Late Tutor. Prebendary of
York.
10 Registrary of the University and formerly
Superintendent of the Museums of Zoology and
Comparative Anatomy.
11 Hon. Canon, Carlisle.
12 Keglus Professor of Civil Law. Professorial
Fellow of St John's College.
13 Principal of the Royal Agricultural College,
Cirencester .
14 Hon. Canon of Durham
15 Formerly Mathematical Master at Eton Col-
lege.
16 King's Counsel.
17 Formerly Librarian.
18 One of H.M. Charity Commissioners for Eng-
land and Wales under the provisions of the
Endowed Schools Acts.
19 Formerly Head Master of High School, New-
castle under Lyme.
20 Formerly Tyrwhiti Scholar Canon and Sub-
Dean of Lincoln Cathedral.
21 Fellow and Tutor of Corpus Christi College,
Oxford.
22 Formerly one of H.M. Inspectors of Schools.
23 Late Fellow of St Catharine's College.
24 Late Norrisian Professor of Divinity. Late
Principal of Ridley Hall. Hon. Fellow of St
Catharine's College.
25 Late Mathematical Master at Eton College.
26 Honorary Fellow. Late Professor of Experi-
mental Physics.
27 Formerly Director of Studies, Royal Naval
College, Greenwich. K.C.B.
28 Hon. Canon of Norwich.
29 Honorary LL.D. of Edinburgh.
30 Professor of Mathematics, Aberdeen .
31 Keeper of Prints and Drawings in the British
Museum. Formerly Slade Professor of Fine Art
32 Astronomer Royal .
45—2
1060
TRINITY COLLEGE.
1872 1 Lamb, Horace, M.A., Sc.D., F.R.S.
1873 3 Hart, Harry, M.A.
Fawciis, John George, M.A.
8 Mason, Rev. Arthur James, D.D.
1874 * Richardson, Ven. John Gray, M.A.
^' 6, 7 Butcher, Samuel Henry , M. A.,
F.B.A.
1876 8 Meek, William Alfred, M.A.
7.9 Leaf, Walter, M.A., Litt.D.
6,7, 10 Butcher, John George, M.A.
11 Rendall, Rev. Gerald Henry, B.D.
1876 12 Cox, John, M.A.
i3Gow, Rev. James, Litt.D.
1877 14 Lewis, Thomas Crompton, M.A.
Balfour, Rt Hon. Gerald Wm.,
M.A.
1878 Heathcote, William Edward, M.A.
Macaulay, Georg-e Campbell, M.A.
i^Poynting, John Henry, Sc.D.,
1879 Michell, Walter Gordon, M.A.
Smith, Rt Hon. James Parker, M.A.
1880 6,i6Arnold, Edward Vernon, Litt D.
1882 17 Heath, Robert Samuel, M.A.
Steinthal, Alfred Ernest, M.A.
6,18 WestcottjRev. Frederick Brooke,
M.A.
1883 19 Wyse, William, M.A.
sDavies, Charles Llewellyn, M.A.
20Sorley, William Ritchie, M.A.
21 Wilson, Sir Henry Francis, M.A., li
K.C.M.G.
22Carey, Frank Stanton, M.A.
23Platt, John Arthur, M.A.
24 Turner, Herbert Hall, M. A., F.R.S. If
25 Heath, Thomas Little, Sc.D., G.B.
Lachlan, Robert, Sc.D.
26Gallop, Edward Gurner, M.A.
Ransom, William Bramwell, M.A.
27 Leathes, Stanley Mordaunt, M.A. U
28Callendar, Hugh Longbourne,
M.A., F.R.S.
Sheppard, William Fleetwood,
M.A., LL.M.,Sc.D.
Workman, Walter Percy, M.A.
29 Macnaghten, Hugh Vibart, M.A.
soHort, Sir Arthur Fenton, Bart.,
M.A.
Bury, Henry, M.A.
81 Dixon, Alfred Cardew, Sc.D.
32 Smith, Sir Henry Babington, \i
M.A., K.C.B., C.SJ.
33Gilson, Robert Gary, M.A.
3M«Brunyate, William Edwin, M.A. \i
86 Mackenzie, John Stuart, Litt.D.
37 Dyson, FrankWatson,M.A.,F.R.S. U
38 Walker, Gilbert Thomas, Sc.D.,
F.R.S.
89 Thomas, Frederick William, M.A. 11
40Dufton, Samuel Felix, M.A.
1(
1(
1 Formerly Professor of Mathematics in the
(InWersity of Adelaide; Professor of Mathe-
matics at the Owens College, Manchester. Royal
Medal, 1903. Hon. Sc.D, Oxford.
2 Professor of Mathematics, Roval Military
Academy, Woolwich
3 Master of Pembroke College, Canon of Can-
terbury, formerly Lady Margaret Professor of
Divinity.
4 Archdeacon of Nottingham.
5 M. P. for Cambridge University. Late Fellow
and Lecturer in Classics and Divinity of Uni-
versity College, Oxford. Late Professor of Greek
in the University of Edinburgh.
6 Formerly Bell Scholar.
7 Formerly University Scholar.
8 Recorder of York.
9 Hon. Litt.D. Oxford.
10 King's Counsel.
11 Master of Charterhouse School.
12 Late Warden of Cavendish College; Professor
of Physics, Montreal.
18 Head Master of ■Westminster.
14 Director of Public Instruction United Pro-
vinces of Agra and Oudh.
15 Professor of Physics in the University of
Birmingham. Royal Medal, 1905.
16 Professor of Latin, University College, North
Wales.
17 Vice-Principal, Registrar and Professor of
Mathematics of the University of Birmingham.
18 Prebendary of Salisbury. Head Master of
Sherborne School.
19 Chancellor's Classical Medallist. Browne
Scholar, 1880. Waddington Scholar, 1881. Late
Professor of Greek, University College, London.
20 Knightsbridge Professor. Fellow of King's
College.
21 Late Secretary to the Administration of the
Orange River Colony.
22 Professor of Mathematics in University Col-
lege, Liverpool.
2.3 Prof, of Greek, University College, London.
24 Savilian Professor of Astronomy in the Uni-
versity of Oxford. Late Chief Assistant, Royal
Observatory, Greenwich.
25 Assistant Secretary to the Treasury.
26 Fellow of Gonville and Caius College.
27 Chancellor's Classical Medallist. Formerly
Abbott Scholar and Bell Scholar. Civil Service
Commission.
28 Professor of Physics, Royal College of
Science. Bell Scholar, 1883. Rumford Medal,
1906.
29 Craven Scholar, 1883.
30 Assistant Master at Harrow School.
31 Smith's Prizeman, 1888. Prof, of Mathe-
matics, Queen's College, Belfast.
32 President of the National Bank of Turkey.
33 Head Master of King Edward VI. School,
Birmingham.
34 Smith's Prizeman, 1890.
35 Khedivial Counsellor.
36 Professor of Moral Philosophy, Cardiff.
37 Astronomer Royal for Scotland. Prof, of
Astronomy, Edinburgh.
88 Superintendent Indian Meteorological De-
partment, Simla.
39 Librarian, India OfHce.
40 H.M. Inspector of Si^ools
TRINITY COLLEGE.
1061
i2 iDavies, Gilbert Austin, M.A.
13 2 Cook, Arthur Bernard, M.A.
Nicholson, KeynoJd AUeyne, Litt.D.
i4 Davies, Crompton Llewelyn, M.A.
sCoweU, Philip Herbert, M.A.
Moore, Kev. Daniel Henry, M.A.
15 Sanger, Charles Percy, M.A.
Russell, Hon. Bertrand Arthur
William, M.A.
Tuckett, Ivor Lloyd, M.A.
Stamp, John Herbert, M.A.
6 Adie, Walter Sibbald, M.A.
^Whittaker, PMmund Taylor, M. A.,
F.K.S.
5 Nairn, Kev. John Arbuthnot,
Litt.D., B.D.
7 G Lawrence, Frederick William
Pethick, M.A.
Moore, George Edward, M.A. 1898
Trevelyan, George Macaulay, M.A.
7Townsend, John Sealy Edward, 1899
M.A., F.B.S.
Wright, Robert Alderson, M.A.
sBlenkin , Rev. GeorgeWilfrid.M, A.
oStrutt, Hon. Robert John, M.A.,1900
F R S
10 Wilson", Harold Albert,M.A.,F.R.S. 1901
Jeans, James Hopwood, M.A.,
F.R.S.
Bevan, Penry Vaughan, M.A. 1902
11 Smyth, Austin Edward Arthur
Watt, M.A.
12 Richardson, Owen Willians, M.A.
1^ Pollock, Frederick John, M,A,
Members not on the Foundation.
HIS MAJESTY THE KING.
NOBLEMEN.
The Right Honourable Lokd Rayleigh, Sc.D., F.R.S., CM.,
Chancellor of the University 1^.
D.D.
Lord Bishop of Newfoundland.
Lord Bishop of Richmond.
Lord Bishop of Newcastle.
Lord Bishop of Beverley.
Lord Bishop of Durham.
Lord Bishop of Islington.
Lord Bishop of Falkland Islands.
Lord Archbishop of Brisbane.
Lord Bishop of Victoria, Hong Kong
Lord Bishop of Zululand.
Lord Bishop of Woolwich.
Lord Bishop of Guildford.
LL.D. i
isViscount Cross, G.C.B.
i6Lord Walsingham, F.R.S.
M.A.
Earl Nelson.
Lord Stanmore, G.C.M.G.
^7 Lord Ashcombe.
Lord Macnaghten, G.C.M.G.
'8 Lord Eversley.
Earl of Home.
I'' Earl of Belmore, G.C.M.G.
Lord Rollo.
20 Earl Spencer, K.G.
Lord Stalbridge.
Lord Wimborne.
Viscount Harberton.
21 Viscount Selby.
Earl of Mexborough.
Viscount Cobham.
1 Professorof Greek, Glasgow University. Por-
Bon Scholar, 1888.
2 Fellow of Queens' College.
3 Chief AsBlstant, Greenwich Observatory.
4 Tyson Medal, 1896. Smith's Prizeman, 1897.
Astronomer Royal for Ireland.
5 Pitt Scholar, 189.3. Head Master of Merchant
Taylors' School.
6 Smith's Prizeman, 1896.
1 Fellow of New College and Wykehara Professor
of Physics, Oxford.
8 Formerly Bell Scholar.
9 Coutts Trotter Student, 1898. Professor of
Physics, Royal College of Science.
10 Professor of Physics, King's College, London.
11 Browne Scholar, 1898. Craven Scholar, 1899.
J2 Professor of Physics, Princetown, U.S.A.
Coutts Trotter Student, 1900. Clerk Maxwell
Scholar, 1904.
13 Earl of Derby Student, 1900.
14 Late Professor of Experimental Physics.
Lord Lieutenant of Essex. Royal Medal, 1882.
15 Late Secretary of State for India.
16 High Steward of the University.
17 Late Second Church Estate Commissioner.
18 Formerly M.P. for Bradford. LatePresidentof
the Local 9overnmpnl Board. Late First Com-
missioner of Works. Late Fostmaster-General.
19 Representative Peer for Ireland. Formerly
Governor of New South Wales.
20 LateFirstLordof the Admiralty. Late Lord
Lleutenantof Ireland. Formerly Lord President
of the Council. Honorary LL.D.
21 Late Speaker of House of Commons,
1062
TRINITY COLLEGE.
Lord de Saumarez.
1 Lord Alverstone, K.Ii., G.C.M.G.
Earl Ferrers.
2 Lord Edmond George Petty
Fitzmaurice.
Lord Kinnaird.
Lord James Arthur Wellington
Foley Butler.
3 Karl of Clarendon, G.C.B.
Lord Charles Frederick Brudenell
Bruce.
* Lord Dunedin of Stenton.
Earl Waldegrave.
Rev. Lord James Theobald Bagot
John Butler.
*Earl of Kintore, G.C.M.G.
Earl Fortescue.
Viscount Esher, G.C.V.O., G.C.B.
Lord Manners.
Hev. Lord Charles Edward
FitzRoy.
Lord Leigh.
*■' Viscount Ai thorp.
'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 Helper.
Earl Grey.
B.A,
Duke of Devonshire.
9EarlLytton
Lord Hindlip
D.D.
^"Marsden, Right Rev. Samuel
Edward
11 Montgomery, Rt. Rev. Henry
Hutchinson
12 Murray, Rev. John Owen Far-
quhar.
13 Sinker, Rev. Robert
i^Askwith, Rev. Edward Harrison
15 Foakes- Jackson, Rev. Frederick
John
iGPollock, Rev. Bertram, C.V.O.
I'^Burn, Rev. Andrew Ewbank
Scott-Moncrieff, Rev. Charles
Elliott
Hon. D.D.
18 Leigh, Hon. & Very Rev. James
Wentworth
19 Lawrance, Very Rev. Walter John
LL.D.
■20Vesey,Ven. Francis Gerald, &M. A.
Rae-Arnot, Henrv
Freshfield, Edwin, & M.A.
Everest, Lancelot Fielding, & M.A.
Campbell, Frederick Gordon Bluett,
&M.A.
21 Lawrence, Basil F^dwin, & M.A.
Bayne, William Thirlwall
22Pennefather, Frederic William
Mayo, Rev. James, & B.D.
23M'=Clure, John David, &M.A.
Lax, William Greenwell, & M.A.
24 White, James Dundas, & M.A.
Hilleary, Leicester Mount, & M.A.
Marten, Alfred Amberson Barring-
ton, & M.A.
Moss-Blundell, Frederick Blundell,
M.A.
25 Baty, Thomas
M.D.
Ilodgkinson, David Hinckley
Thompson, Reginald Edward
1 Lord Chief Justice of England. Hon. LL.D.
Aberdeen.
2 Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs.
3 Lord Lieutenant of Herts.
4 Lord Justice General of Scotland.
6 LateOovernorof South Australia. Hon.LL.D.
6 Lord Chamberlain.
7 Secretary of State for the Colonies.
8 M.P. for Horncastle Division of Lincolnshire.
9 Winchester Reading Prize, 1898.
10 Lord Bi*hopofB«lhur»t,N.S.W.,186!)— 188S
11 Formerly Bishop of Tasmania.
12 Late Follow of Emmanuel. Master of Selwyn
College.
13 Carus Prizeman, I860, 186-2: Scholefleld
Prizeman, 1863 : Crosse Scholar, 1863 : Tyrwhitt
Scholar, 1864: Ilulsean Prizeman, 1864: Nor
risian Prizeman, 1868. Formerly Librarian,
14 Norrisian Prize, 1898. Formerly Chaplain.
1,5 Fellow of Jesus College.
16 Head Master of Wellington College.
17 Prebendary of Lichfield.
18 Dean of Hereford.
19 Dean of St Albans.
20 Archdeacon of Huntingdon.
21 Yorke Prizeman, 1883. Joint Board of Ex-
amination, Inns of Court.
22 Formerly Judge of the Supreme Court of
Justice, New Zealand.
23 Head Master of Mill Hill School.
24 M.P. for Dumbartonahiro.
2.5 D.C.L., and late Fellow of University College,
Oxford, Whewell Scholar, 1903.
TRINITY COLLEGE.
1063
Hollis, William Ainslie
Fenwick, John Charles James
iGaskell, Walter Holbrook, F.R.S.
2Stirling, Edward Charles, F. U.S.
Street, Alfred Francis, & iM.A.
Habershon, Samuel Herbert,
& M.A.
Davies, Arthur Templer
Humphry, Laurence, & M.A.
Schacht, Frank Frederick
Morrice, George Gavin, & M.A.
Head, Henry, & M.A.
Weber, Frederick Parkes, & M.A.
Fletcher, Herbert Morley, & M.A.
Dalton, James Henry Chesshyre,
& M.A.
Gordon, William, & M.A.
Batten, Frederick Eustace , & M . A .
Arkwright, Joseph Arthur, & M.A.
Phear, Arthur George
Martley, Francis Charles, & M.A.
Foster, Michael Georg-e, 6c M.A.
Murray, George Redmayne,
& M.A.
Tickell, Henry Maurice, & M.A.
Smith, Horace, & M.A.
lieddard, Arthur Phillip, & M.A.
^Cobhett, Louis, & M.A,
Thompson, Arthur Hug'h
Yeld, Reginald Arthur, & M.A.
Ormerod, Ernest William, & M. A .
Hill,Arthur Croft, & iM.A.
Sandilands, John Edward, & M.A.
Strong, Walter Mersh, & M.A.
Garratt, George Campbell
Scott, Hon. George Hepbourne-,
& M.A.
Pollock, William Rivers
Rashleigh, John Cosmo Stuart, &
M.A.
Griinbaum, Otto Fritz Frankau, &
M.A.
Brenan, Alexander Richard
Micklethwait, & M.A.
Maiden, Walter, & M.A.
Hutchinson, Frederick Arundel
Stewart, & M.A.
4 White, John Douglas Campbell, & |
M.A. i
I Miller, Charles Hewitt, & M.A.
i Alexander, James Finlay, & M.A.
Orton, George Harrison, & M.A.
Killick, Charles, & M.A.
Tod, Hunter Finlay, & M.A.
Pearson, John Sidney, & M.A.
iJavies, Hugh Morriston, & M.A.,
M.C.
Elliott, Thomas Renton, & M.A.
Clarke, Henry Herbert, & M.A.
Dale, Henry Hallett, & M.A.
Graham, John Charles William,
& M.A.
Wakefield, Arthur William, & M.A.
Brunwin, Alan Deed, & M.A.
ScD.
5 Nicholson, Joseph Shield, F.B.A.
*5 Bower, Frederick Orpen, F.R.S.
7 Lea, Arthur Sheridan, F.R.S.
^ Green, Joseph Reynolds
Scott, Alexander, 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. D.
9 Stanford, Sir Charles Villiers
Faning, Eaton
Vaughan- Williams, Ralph
Speer, WilUam Henry
Hon. Mus.D.
10 Parry , Sir Charles HuberlHastings,
c.v.o.
B.D,
Daubney, Rev. William Heaford
II Cronin, Rev. Harry Stovell
12 Donaldson, Rev. Stuart Alexander
i^^Lyttelton, Hon. & Rev. Edward
14 Winstanley, Rev. Edward William
M.A.
Methuen, Rev. Thomas Plumptree lH39
Aicher-Hind, Thomas Hodgson i84<'
1 FeHow of Trinity HaU. Royal Medal, 1889.
2 Lecturer on Physiology, Adelaide (^niverBity,
3 Professor of Pathology, University of Shef-
field.
4 Burney Prize, 1895.
6 Professor of Political Economy in the Uni-
versity of Edinburgh.
6 Professor of Botany in the University of
Glasgow.
7 Fellow of Gonville and Caius College.
8 Fellow of Downing College.
9 Professor of Music.
10 Profesdor of Musical History at the Royal
College of iMusic. ChoragUB of the Universitv of
Oxford.
11 Fellow of Trinity Hall.
12 Master of Magdalene College.
i:j Hea<l Master of Eton College.
14 Crosse Scholar, 1897. Mason Prize, 1898.
Jeremie Prize, 1896.
1064
TRINITY COLLEGE.
1840 ^ Eraser, Rev. Duncan
1842 Roch, Nicholas Adamson
1844 Dundas, Rev. Robert Bruce
Wilson, Rev. Charles Henry
Paris, Thomas Clifton
1845 Sheepshanks, Rev. Thomas
1846 Nelson, Hon. and Rev. John
Horatio
1847 2 Wood, Hon. Thomas Lett
Strickland, Sir Charles William,
Bart.
3 Holmes, Rev. Joseph
Rastrick, George
^Gallon, Sir Francis, F.R.S.
Davies, Rev. Mercer
Rogers, Thomas
1848 Richardson, Rev. John
Pollock, Arthur Becher
1849 Simpson, Rev. James Harvey
Fenn, Rev. Christopher Cyprian
sGrenside, Rev. William Bent
Seymour, Rev. George Augustus
Tailby, William Ward
1850° Ingram, Rev. Henry Manning
7 Alder, Very Rev. Henry Robert
Lomax, Thomas
Bendyshe, Rev. Richard
Major, Pryce Athawes
Marillier, Rev. Jacob Francis
1851 Smyth, Rev. James Grenville
Clay, Henry
Bishop, James
1852^Ramsden, Sir John William, Ban.
Frank, Frederick Bacon
GreenstreetjRev. Frederick Waters
Butt, William
Hooper, Rev. Robert Poole
1853 Prescott, Rev. George Frederick
Borland, Rev. Robert Spencer
Bryant, Henry Strickland
Lyon, Rev. William Hector
Penrice, Rev. Charles Berners
Pemberton, Rev. Charles Leigh
Pellew, Henry Edward
Bliss, Rev. William Blowers
1854 Sedgwick, Rev. Richard
Russell, Cecil Henry
9 Tottenham, Rev. George
Upperton, Rev. Charles Stuart
Butler, Spencer Perceval
Wilson, Rev. James Allen
Rendel, Sir Alexander Meadows,
K.C.LE.
i^Glynn, Rev. Charles
iiHolroyd,Sir Edward Dundas
Lyon, Rev. Ralph John
V^ivian, Rev. Francis Henry
Moorsom-Mitchinson-Maude, Con-
stantine Richard
Baldry, Alfred
Finch, Rev. Robert
Wood, Charles
Gill, Rev. John
Cust, Sir Reginald John ]
Locock, Rev. Alfred Henry
Perring, Rev. Sir Philip, Bart.
Pearse, Rev. John Thomas
Angell, William
Becher, Sir John Wrixon, Bart.
Thompson, Vincent Thomas
Chippindall,Rev. William
Christie, William Langham
Duckworth, Rev. William Arthur
Pepys, Rev. Herbert George
Laurence, Rev. Perceval
Plummer, Charles
Fixsen, Rev. John Frederick
Holgate, Wyndham
Middlemore-Whithard,Rev.Thomas
Middlemore
Heathcote, John Moyer ]
Young, Francis
Munby, Arthur Joseph
Nicholson, Rev. Henry Donaldson
Mounsey-Heysham, George
William
Rowe, Rev. John
Bidden, Sidney
Chappel, Rev. Eldon Vaughan
Atkinson, Rev. Frederic
Ayscough, Rev. Thomas Ayscough
Hough, Lewis 1
i2Elphinstone,SirHowardWarburton,
Bart.
Bramley-Moore, Rev. William
Joseph
Perkins, Henry
Cornwall, Rev. Alan Kingscote
Monro, Rev. Horace George
Bates, Rev. Alfred Naunton
1 Honorary Canon or Rochegt«r.
2 Late Chief Judiceof Bermuda. Puisne Judge
of Singapore.
3 Prebendary of Lincoln.
4 Honorary Fellow.
5 Hon. Canon of Manchester.
6 Formerly Chaplain. Late Under Afaster of
St Peter's College, Westminster.
7 Late Denn of Cape Town,
8 Formerly Under-Secretary for War.
9 Canon of St Patrick's, Enniskillen
10 Hon. Canon of Worcester.
11 Judge of Victoria.
12 Formerly Librarian.
TRINITY COLLEGE.
1065
Bramwell, Rev. Addison
Lindsay, Rev. James
Elliot, Rev. Henry Lettsom
8 Marlay, Charles Brinsley
1 Lawson, William Norton
Johnson, Rev. John
Moorsom, Rev. Robert Maude
2Blagden, Rev. Henry
Dorington, Right Hon. Sir John
Edward, Bart.
Jeffcoat, Rev. Tom
Wood, Rev. Andrew
Proby, Rev. William Henry
Baptist
Ferguson-Davie, William Augustus
Pares, John
Sparke, Edward Bowyer
9 Buxton, Sir Thomas Powell, Bart.,
K.C.M.G.
Thornton, Rev. William Henry
Dent, William Dent
Challis, Rev. James Law
Hay, Charles Anderson
3 Agnew, Sir Stair Andrew
Wigan, Rev. Septimus
Spedding, John James
Lawson, Rev. Frederick Pike
Hadow, Reginald I'ownshend
Wood, Rev. Frederick John
ffolkes, George Howe Browne
Munby, Rev. George Frederick
Woodhouse
Stone, Henry
Meares, Hugh
) Ashley, Hon. Anthony Lionel
George
Nix, Edward Winckelmann
Vaughan- Williams, Rev. Edward
Fraser
Vincent, Rev. Edward Odell
Perry, Rev. George
.Jones, Daniel
Lee, Rev. Thomas William
4 Foyster, Rev. Henry Brereton
Bevan, Richard Alexander
Sulivan, Rev. John Filmer
Smith, Henry
Smith, Alfred
Moorsom, William Frederick
Arkwright, Richard
Bartleet, Rev. Samuel Edwin
Woodmass, Montagu 1861
Rogers, Rev. Reginald Wellford
Hales, John
Gay, Rev. Alfred Henry
Tyrwhitt Drake, Rev. William
Thomas
Sheppard, Rev. Henry Alexander
Graham
Hunt, Rev. Henry Warwick
Brooks, Henry
Cator, Rev. William Lumley 1862
Bertie
Furniss, fhomas Sanderson
Clarke, Spencer
Malkin, Herbert Charles
Ashfield, Rev. Edmund Wodley
Alford, Rev. Bradley Hurt
3 Latham, William
Fearon, Francis
Harrison, James
6 Williams, Joshua Strange, &
LL.M.
Hoffman, Henry Westwood, &
M.B.
Barclay, Robert
Oliver, Kev. Robert Bennett
Ward, Richard
Deverell, William Henry
Foyster, Kev. George Alfred
Wright, Francis Beresford
Rowe, Rev. Alfred William
Karney, Rev. Gilbert Sparshott
Hudson, Rev. William ^863
Heale, Rev. James Newton
7 Stirling, Rt. Hon. Sir James
Fisher, Rev. Frederick Horatio
Willington, Rev. John Ralph
Tooth, Rev. William Augustus
Batley, Rev. William
Sayer-Milward, Rev. Wm. Carlisle
8 Bothamley, Ven. Hilton
^Buszard, Marston Clarke, &
LL.M.
Waddell- Dudley, Rev. William
Dudley
Whitaker, Rev. George Ay ton 1864
Dakyns, John Roche
Dakyns, Henry Graham
Howard, Rev. William Wathen
Divett, Edward Ross
Jones, Rev. George Haines
1 Recorder of Richmond.
2 Hon. Canon of Christ Church, Oxford.
8 Registrar General for Scotland. K.C.B.
4 Prebendary of Chichester.
5 King's Counael.
6 Judge of Supreme Court, New Zealand, and
Chancellor's Medallist for Legal Studies, 1830.
7 Lord Justice of Appeal, 1900—1906.
8 Archdeacon of Bath .
9 King's Counsel. Recorder of Derby. Chan>
cellor's Medallist for Legal Studies, 1863.
45—5
1066
TRINITY COLLEGE.
1 Ward, Sir William Erskine,
K C S I
2ChannelL Sir Arthur Mosely
''Aldis, William Steadman
Edwards, Thomas John
Clark, Ilev. Henry
Whalley, Paul
Bower, Henry Syndercombe
Shepherd, Rev. Charles William
Northey, Rev. Alfred Edward
Newbon, Charles Evans, & LL.M.
Morse, Rev. Herbert Georg-e
Morland, John Thornhill
Stewart, Charles Poyntz
Steward, Rev. Charles John
Wilson, Rev. William Reginald
Barrac4ough, George
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
Allen, Rev. Edward Henry
Mabson, John
Dalrymple, Sir Charles, Bart.
Tooth, Rev. Arthur
Hankey, Sydney Alers
Ellis, Rev. John Henry
Wallace, Francis James Agnew
Elliot, Rev. Frederick Ellrington
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 M^Leod
Glennie, William Hobson
Cope, Thomas
Dent, Rev. Charles
Hamilton, Rev. Charles James
Hardcastle, Henry
Hankey, Rev. Montagu
*Thynne, Rev. Arthur Barugh
Thomas, Rev. George James
Waddell, Thomas Busby
Crewdson, Rev. George
Carroll, Thomas
Dickinson, Reginald
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
5|)alton, Rev. John Neale
Hawes, William Fox
6 Hughes, Thomas M<^Kenny,
F.R.S.
Turnbull, Rev. John
Tatham, Thomas Clarke
Hoare, Sir Samuel, Bart.
Martin, Robert Frewen
Rhoades, James
Ainger, Arthur Campbell
Cruikshank, Rev. James Alexanrler
Bosanquet, Rev. Gustavus
'Croft, Henry Herbert Stephen
Maclaren, James Joseph
Allen, John Higgins
Wayne, Robert Sewallis
Wayne, Rev. Edward Fosketi
Bevan, Rev. William Henry
Rawlinson
Hawkshaw, John Clarke
Bolden, John Leonard
Penny, Rev. Edwin Bristow
France- Hayhurst, Rev. Thomas
William Hamilton
Parish, John Benniworth 1
Shepherd, Matthias Egerton
8 0'Malley, Sir Edward Loughlin
Watson, Rev. Henry Charles
9 Marshall, Rev. Edward Thory
Gumming, Linnaeus
lORendell, Rev. Arthur Medland
Garratt, "Chevalier" William
Frederick Henry
11 Greene, Henry David, & LL.M.
6 Woodwardian Profegnor of Geology. Fello*
of Clare CoUege.
7 Recorder of Tenterden.
I 8 Judge of HM. Consular Court, Constanti-
nople.
I 9 Hon. Canon of Ely.
5 Canon of Windsor, Crosse Scholar, 1864, and 1 10 Hon. Canon of Peterborough.
Scholefield Prizemnn, 1864. I 11 King's Counsel. Recorder ol Ludlow.
1 Late Chief Commissioner of Assam.
2 Judge of the High Court of Justice, Queen's
Bench Division.
3 Late Principal of, and Professor of Mathe-
matics in Auckland College, New Zealand.
4 Prebendary of Salisbury.
TRINITY COLLEGE.
1067
Armitage, Vernon Kirk, & LL.M.
Medlycott, Rev. Hubert James
1 Lea, George Harris
Ramsden, Richard
Rankin, Sir James, Bart.
Dobbs, Robert Conway
Williams, Rev. Henry Lewis
Hunt, Arthur Roope
Corrie, Adam John
Hodgson, Henry Tylston
Pontifex, Rev. Alfred
Wright, William Shaw
Swaflfield, George Owen
Doe, Rev. John Hal]
^Stanley, Hon. and Right Rev.
Monsignor Algernon Charles
Banham, Rev. John Hill
59 Longfield. Richard Edmond
^Fox, Rev. Henry Elliott
Rowsell, Rev. Thomas Norman
^Tovey, Rev. Duncan Crookes
Washington, Rev. Robert
Hawkins, Rev, Henry Beauchamp
Conybeare, Rev. John William
Kdward
Irving, Rev. Walter Beresford
Scarlett, Rev. James William
Anderson, Rev. Uavid
^Glennie, Rev. Alfred Henry
Hollond, John Robert
Ward, Rev. George
Lyttelton, Hon. & Rev. Albert
Victor
Glutton, Ralph
Bingham, Rev. Fanshawe
Poyer, John Poyer
Osborn, Rev. George Montagu
Iniage, Francis Edward, & M.B.
Vivian, Richard Glynn
70 Lowry-Corry, Hon. Henry William
Hall, Rev. George Thomas
Crosbie, Rev. Howard Augustus
Tatham, Kev. Francis Henry
Colvin, Bazett David
Darroch, Rev. Charles Stuart
Parker
Goldie, Alexander Robert
Moss, Rev. John Miles
Porter, Edward Endymion
ChUver, Rev. Charles Samuel
de Rothschild, Leopold Lionel
Harvey, Rev. Charles Wigan
Pope, Rev. Andrew
Eade, Rev. Charles John Aylmer
Coore, Rev. Alfred Thomas
Armstrong, Henry Bruce
Bid well, Charles
Bell, Edward
Harvey, Rev. Frederick Mortimer
Harbord, Rev. Harry
Paine, Rev. Arthur Heintz
Bentley, Alfred Thomas
^Borissow, Rev. Louis
Taylor, James Heber 1871
Shann, George
^Colvill, John Chaigneau
Gaskell, Roger
Hewat, Samuel Morris Fitzgerald
•^Bray, Reginald More
Alston, William Charles
Campbell, Rev. Thomas Robert
Curwen
Ralli, Lucas Eustratios
7 Rigg, Herbert Addington
Gaussen, Casamajor William
Jefferson, Joseph John Dunnington
Minnitt, Rev. Francis Allen
Parkin, Thomas
Airy, Rev. Basil Reginald
Jackson, James
Melvill, James Cosmo
Knowlys, Rev. Charles Hesketh
Toller, Rev. Hill
Stenning, Frederick Stoveld
Paxton, Robert Charles
Jackson, Rev. Edmund
Tillard, Rev. Kobert Mowbray
Penny, Rev. Alfred
7 Lindsay, William Alexander
Templeton, Mitchell 1872
Meara, Rev. Henry George
Jephson
Bertram, Sir George Clement
Carlos, Rev. Edward Stafford
8 Maiden, Charles Edward
Bouverie, Hon. and Rev. Bertrand
Pleydell
Hawkshaw, Henry Paul
Armitage, Rev. George Dowker
Mathews, Edmond ffarington
Howard, Rev. Arthur Wigson
'••Hervey, Rev. Frederick Alfred
John
Mure, William John
1 County Court Judge, Circuit 27.
2 Bishop of £mmaua.
3 Prebendary of St Paul's.
4 Kormerly Chaplain.
5 Oae of H.M. Inspectors of Schools.
6 Judge of High Court, King's Bench Division.
7 King's Counsel.
8 Kecordei ofThelfoid.
9 Domestic Chaplain to the King. Canon of
Norwich.
1068
TRINITY COLLEGE.
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
Longridge, Michael
Karney, Rev. Reginald John
1 Scott, Rev, Joseph John
Bramston, Rev. Francis Thomas
1873 Round, Douglass
South, Rev. Edward Wilton
Tennant, John
Templeton, Clement
Marshall, Frank Edward
2 Arthur, Rev. Pellew
Allix, Charles Peter
Baylay, Rev. Atwell Mervyn
Yates
Dodgson, James Hume
Burton, Alfred Henry
Ward, Edward NicholK*
Lucas, Kdgar
^Smith, Philip Howard
Browne, llev. Ernest Alfred
Orde-Powlett, Hon. Henry Robert
Bevan, Rev. Cecil Maitland
Reynolds, Rev. Herbert Edward
Keyser, Charles Edward
Martin, Rev. John
Whigham, 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
Knowles, George, & LL.M.
Lupton, Francis Martineau
M<=Gill, Rev. John Henry Champion
Forbes, Rev. John Gregory
1874 ^ Balfour, Rt. Hon. Arthur James
5 Failes, Rev. Watson
Clay, Rev. John Harden
Longman, Arthur Hampton
Forster, Paul Frederic
Hawkins, Hugh
Swaine, Charles Edward
Whitting, Charles Edward
Lyttelton, Hon. George William
Spencer, C.B.
Ridley, Charles Ernest
Starey, Rev. William
Holmes, John Sancroft
Gathorne, Rev. Richard
Riley, John
ffblkes. Sir Wm. Hovell Browne,
Bart.
Green, Cecil Egerton
Part, Charles Thomas
Brocklebank, Thomas
Locke, John Henry
Empson, Charles William
<5 Nugent, Edmond Henry Stuart
Buxton, John Henry
7 Walpole, Sir Charles George
Wilde, Ernest James
Mason, Rev. George Edward
Morley, Charles
« Morley, Rt. Hon. Arnold
Rawlinson , C hristopher
Crowdy, James
G watkin, Frederick Stapleton
Burton, Rev. John James
Carter, Edward
3 Rivington, Rev. Thurston
Worthington, George Montagu
Hodgson, Rev. Francis Henry
Allen, Rev. William Osborn Bird
Watson, Thomas Cradock
Trotter, Rev. Mowbray
Cox, Henry Fisher
Francis, Thomas Musgrave
Scott, Rev. Avison Terry
Baring, Rev. Francis Henry
West, Alfred Slater
Taylor, Rev. Thomas Thorneley If
loPelham, Hon. Thomas Henry
William, C.B.
Aspinall, Ralph John
Sanderson, Rev. Edward Manners
11 Darwin, Francis, & M.B., F.R.S.
Timms, Harry Alexander
1 Canon of Maucbester.
2 Formerly Chaplain.
3 Judge of County Courts.
4 Honorary Fellow. M.P. for the City of
London. Late Prime Minister. Late Chief Secre-
tary for Ireland. Hon. LL.D. Hon.D.C.L. Lord
Rector of Glasgow University.
5 Master at 'Westminster School.
6 Late WbewellScholar of International Law.
7 Chief Justice of the Bahamas.
8 Late Postmaster-General.
9 Hon. Canon of Worcester.
10 Assistant Secretary to Board of Trade.
11 Fellow of Christ's,
TRINITY COLLEGE.
1069
Freeman, George Broke
Nash, Edward, & LL.B.
Masters, Edward Robert
Henty, Charles Percival
Woodhouse, Rev. Arthur Powys
Wiles, Joseph Pitts
Taylor, William Wilberforce
Ward, Edward Foote
Larnach, James Walker
Bade, Arthur Willoughby French
Jardine, David Jardine
Jeaffreson, Rev. Herbert Hammond
Willis, Richard Augustus
Marshall, William Cecil
Godson, Edmund Probyn
Morrice, Rev. John David
Birrell, Rev. Erskine Alexander
Hey wood, Sir Arthur Percival,
Bart.
Tetley, Charles Francis
Jekyll, Rev. Walter
Boothman, Rev. Edward Duncan
Gould, Rev. John
Ashley, Hon. Anthony Cecil
Hodgson, Robert Kirkman
'6iTerry , Rev. Thomas Robert
^VVarrington, Sir I homas Rolls
Pinckney, Rev. William John
Pepper, Charles
Constable, Frank Challice
Romanis, Rev. William Francis
John
Jackson, Robert Dickson
Pinckney, Alfred Baskett
Gotto, Rev. Edward Robert
Voung, Charles Edward Baring
Hebblethwaite, Percival
Bridgeraan, Rev. Ernest Richard
Orlando
Clinton, Rev. William Osbert
Loder, Sir Edmund Giles, Bart.
Peach, George William
Sheepshanks, William
Peel, Walter Spencer
Read, Charles Stokes
Lambert, Isaac Cowley
Hunter, Rev. Archer George
8 Humphry, Alfred Paget, &
LL.M., M.V.O.
Lydekker, John
Gunton, Rev. Charles Forster
Attenborough, Walter Annis, &
LL.M.
Yeatman, Morgan Edward X877
Gibson, John
Thompson, Rev. Sir Peile, Bart.
Nicol, James Dyce
Pleydell-Bouverie, Henry Hales
Close-Brooks, John Brooks
Baber, Harry Hutchinson
Dent, Clinton Thomas, & M.C.
Burrell, Joseph Arthur
Jones, George Oliver
Darwin, Horace, F.R.S.
Soames, William Aldwin
Hargreaves, John Pricey
Todd, Thomas Frederick D'Arcy
James, John Arthur
Ind, Edward Murray
Durrant, Rev. Charles Aubrey
Derham, Waller, & LL.M.
Close, James Brooks
Collin, Turner
Cannon, Rev. Francis John, &
M.B.
Vardon, Rev. Stanley Arthur
Wasteneys, William, & LL.M.
Minnitt, Rev. Robert
Bull, Rev. Felix Edward Pepys
Dudgeon, Robert Francis
Sutherland, Herbert Moubray
^Cooper, Rev. Charles James, &
LL.B.
Goolden, Edwin Richardson
Magnusson, Eirikr
5 Bingham, Rev. Charles Richard 1878
Saunder, Samuel Arthur
Kerrison, Roger
Ross, Rev. James Coulman
Todd, Rev. James Utten
Thompson, Reginald
Champion , Henry
Atkinson, Charles James
Leatham, Charles Alfred
Robinson, Rev. Arthur Edward
6 Pollock, Rev. Herbert Charles
Tyas, Charles Joseph
7 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, Carew Davies
Tabor, Arthur Sydney
1 Late Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford.
2 Judge in the Chancery Division of the High
Court.
8 One of the Esquire Bedells,
4 VVhewell Scholar of International Law, 1874.
5 Tyrwhitl Scholar, 1877. CrosseScholar, i«76.
6 Canon of Uocbester.
7 Hon, Canon of Carlisle,
1070
TRINITY COLLEGE.
1 Roberts, Samuel
Drinkwater, George
Coutts, Francis, & LL.M.
Twining, Samuel
Raikes, Rev. VV alter Allan
Rowsell, Rev. John
Milsom, Rev. Edward
Watson-Smyth, William Douglas
Spicer, George
Fell, Henry Walter
Bristow, John Griffin
Bevington, Herbert Shelley
Woodd, Arthui Bethune
Fraser, Arthur Matheson,
& LL.B.
Ebden, Charles John
1879 Betts, Edward Peto
Anderson, William Herbert
Curteis, Rev. Thomas Samuel
Methuen, Paul Edward O'Bryen
Lock, Robert
Watson-Taylor, George Simon
Arthur
King-Harman,SirCharles Anthony,
G.C.M.G.
White, .lulian le Roy
Jackson, Rev. William Edward
Jameson, William Frederick
White, Rev. Walter Stuart
Ker, Walter Charles Alan
Williams, William 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
Rosher, George Brenchley
Caldecott, Rev. Andrew Edgar
Mercer, Randall
Newton- Robinson, Charles 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
Simma, Rev. Arthur Hennell
Kisch, Hermann Michael
Smith, Edmund Henry Cocks
Leaf, Herbert
Bowring, Rev. Edgar Francis
Davidson, Henry Oliver Duncan
Eaden, Henry William
Bridgeman, Charles George
Orlando
4 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
5 Hopkins, Arthur Antwis
Blake, Lionel Eardley
Pryor, Selwyn Robert
Patterson, William Seeds
Walker, Charles Oakleigh
Howson, Rev. George John
Cavan- Irving, Herbert, & LL.M.
c Lewis, William James, F.R.S.
Richardson, Morris
Cooper, Edward Augustus
Sargant, Edmund Beale
7 Steggall, John Edward Aloysius
Leverson, Benjamin James, &
LL.M.
s Hughes, Thomas Raffles
Paget, Frederick Walter
Beale, Charles Gabriel
Foster, Rev. Frederic La Trobe
Basset, Alfred Barnard, F.R.S.
^Soames, Arthur Wellesley
Greenstreet, Rev. Alfred Thomas
Bower, Herbert Morris
Henderson, Robert Stewart
Waldegrave,Hon. and Rev. Henry
Noel
Noble, Wilson
Cole, Alfred Clayton
Charrington, Spencer Calmeyer
1 M.P. for Sheffield (Ecclesan).
2 Hon. Canon of Norwich .
3 Governor of Sierra Leone.
4 BeU Scholar, 1873.
5 One of the Metropolitan Magistratefi.
6 Prore««or ol Mineralogy. Pellow of Oriel
College, Oxford.
7 rrofesAorof Malhematicg at TTn I versity Col-
lege, Dundee.
8 King's Counsel.
i> M.P. for Norfolk (South).
TRINITY COLLEGE.
1071
Chance, George Ferguson
Webster, William Frederick
Sturgis, Howard Overing
Guy, Rev. Douglas Sherwood
1 Lehmann, Rudolph Chambers
Foster, Rev. Gerald John
Meredith, Rev. Arthur Evan
Hill, Thomas Arthur
Welsh, Rev. Arthur
882 2 Wallis, Arnold Joseph
Barnard, William
Latham, Morton, & Mus.B.
3 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 Wickham
Cadman, Rev. John Montagu
4 Conway, Sir William Martin
Twisden, John Ramskill
Fuller-Maitland, John Alexander
Boughton- Leigh, Rev. Bridgeman
George
Browell, Henry Herbert
Whiston, Rev. Robert Wilmot
Knowles, Sir Lees, Bart., &
LL.M., C.V.O.
Caroe, William Douglas
Stewart, Percy
Reed, Rev. Martin
Urmson, Rev. Thomas
Lyell, Arthur Henry
Finch, Henry Miles, & LL.M.
Young, Rev. Robert Raven
Woosnam, Ven. Charles Maxwell
Webb, Robert
Daun, Charles James
Greatheed, Rev. John
Morland, Rev. Anthony Thomas
i83 Ghica, Prince Demetrius
5 Thompson, Claude Metford
Johnson, George William, C.M.G.
Jones, Sir Laurence John, Bart.
Hughes-Gibb, Francis Hughes
Smith-Cuninghame, John
Anstruther
Nesham, Charles Courtenay
Laurie, Claude Villiers Emilius
Chance, James Frederick
Brown, Rev. Richard Howel
Caroe, Johan Frederik, & LL.B.
Harrison, Frederick
Holland, Bernard Henry
Albright, George Slacey
Stewart, John
Salt, Sir Shirley Harris, Bart.
Hill, Charles Gathorne
Pares, Rev. Norman
Pease, Sir Alfred Edward, Bart.
Clarke, Rev. Herbert Sydenham
Bolton, Robert Herbert Briscoe
Mansfield, Hon. John William
Blaine, William Fleming
Torr, Cecil
Bretlierton, Rev. Humphrey
William
Deacon, Allan
Procter, Rev. Charles James
Scholfield, Rev. John Kaber
Johnson, Rev. Herbert
Scott-Chad, (Miarles
Harford, Rev. John Battersby
Coates, Rev. Charles Hutton
6 Ponsonby, Rev. Stewart Gordon
Richardson, William Ridley
Dimsdale, Rev. Henry Cockfield
Isard, Joseph Clark
Meeking, Charles
Green, Rev. Sidney Faithhorn
Bull, Rev. Reginald Alfred 1884
Castle, Egerton Smith
7 Hill house, William
*^Cust, Lionel Henry
Revington, Thomas Haines
Ronksley, James George
Young, Arthur William
Balfour, Eustace James Anthony
Gibbs, Hon. Herbert Cockayne
Forstei , Stuart
Tuke, Samuel
Thring, John Gale
Newton, Arthur William
Hamilton, Charles Gepps
Thornhill, Edmund Henry
3 Chance, Arthur Frederic
Whitfeld, William Henry
Thompson, William Whitaker, &
LL.B.
Hoare, Thomas
1 M.P. for Leicester (Harborough).
2 Fellow and Bursar of Corpus Christi College.
3 Head Master Malvern College.
4 Slade J'rofessor of Fine Art.
5 Professor of Chemistry, University College of
South Wales. CarUtfiT.
6 Formerly Chaplain. Prebendary of Exeter.
7 Professorof Botany and Vegetable Physiology,
Mason College. Birmingham.
8 Director of National Portrait Gallery.
9 Porson Prizeman, 1877 and 1879.
1072
TRINITY COLLEGE.
Wasbrough, William Butler, &
LL.B.
iDenman, Arthur
Kennedy, Charles Moore
Reeks, Rev. Charles P'rederick
White-White, Frederick Samuel
Grant, George Hector
Fowler, Rev. Montague
Nimmo, Alexander
Seely, Charles Hilton
Shann, Thomas Lawrence
Rimmer, John Henry, & LL.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
liyrom, Edward Clement Athertoi
Anwyl, Rev. Owen Evan
MacCarthy, Charles Philip
Kirk, Henry John Percy
Moorsom, 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 Lloyd, & LL.B.
Charrington, John
Hudson, Robert William
Graham, Thomas Henry Boileau
Cullum, George Gery Milner-
Gibson
Bairstow, Walter
Jones, Sydney Edward
Ridout, Charles Edward
Galpin, Rev. Francis William
Boughton- Leigh, Cottcrell Egertoi)
Ward, & LL.M.
Sinclair, Frederick Granville
Stuart, Alexander
Hotham, Rev. Charles George
Beaumont
2 Pease, Rt. Hon. Joseph Albert
Blathwayt, Rev. Wynter Edward
Marigold, James Arthur, & LL.M.
Pollock, Hugh
Armitage, Edward
Goodman, George Henry
Lund, Herbert, M.B. & B.C.
Ramsden, F'rederick James
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
Hovvson, Rev. James Francis
Anderson, William Dunlop, &M.B.
Cover, John Julian, & LL.B.
Rendall, Edward Davey, & Mus.B.
Leigh, Hon. Rowland Charles
Frederick
Pearce, Herbert
Fayrer, Joseph
Shipman, Walter Mace, & LL.M,
St Quintin, JefFery Charles
Heald, James
Courlauld, George
Bowring, Algernon Cunliffe
Petherick, George Tallack
Harford, Rev. Dundas
Marson, Arthur Thomas
' Rowe, Ven. John Tetley
Batten, John Dickson, & LL.B.
Walker, Rev. Edmund Joseph
Napier-Clavering, Francis
Napier-Clavering, Rev. Henry
Percy
Lemon, Frank Edward, & LL.B.
Lambrick, Rev. George Menzies
Jones, Rev. Herbert Edward
Howard-McLean, John Robert
Stewart, Frank
Brown, Herbert William
Deacon, John Francis William
Gridley, Reginald Claud Moor
Gillett
Holland, Rev. Byrom
LLoyd, George William
Keightley, Bertram
Collier, George BuUer
Lucas, Frederick Louis
Stanley, Charles Wentworth
Oxley, John Stewart
Powell, Rev. Edward Pearce
Ellis, Alexander Adcock
Marshall, Herbert
Smith, Rev. Walter
Williams, Neville, & M.B.
1 Clerk of Assize S.E. Circuit.
2 M.!". for Essex (Saffron "Walden).
3 Archdeacon of Rochester.
TRliNlTY COLLEGE.
1073
Carr, Frank Osmond, & Mus.B.
^7 Andrews, Rev. William North
iTennant, Edward Priaulx
Perrott, Frank Duerdin
Holman, Henry Martin
2Wilberforce, Lionel Robert
Grafton, Francis Frederick
Rogers, Rev. Henry
Hunter, Rev. Charles Bernard
Roderick
Clay, Charles Felix
sChevallier, Rev. John
Crosse, Charles Nevile
Elder, Harry Montague
Norman, Archibald Cameron,
& LL.B.
Casson, John Lees
Brigg, John Jeremy, & LL.M.
Brigg, William Anderton, & LL.M .
Hoare, William Douro
Smith, Richard Ford, & LL.B.
Pollock, Ernest Murray
Wanliss, John Newton Wellesley,
& LL.B.
Gilbertson, Rev. James Williams
Lucas, Rev. Francis Granville Lewie
Wickham, William Cecil
Newbury, Rev. George Stuart
Hyde
Holland, Alfred Valentine
Milne, Rev. Percy Henry
Smith, Basil Guy Oswald
Firth, Mark
Treeby, Rev. Alfred
Miley, Miles, & M.B.
Batley, John Armytage Batlev, &
LL.B.
de Zoete, Edward Francis
McDonell. Arthur Penrose
Dudfield, Reginald Samuel Orme,
& M.B.
Aves, Ernest Harry
Sanderson, Rev. Charles Poyntz
J8 Gurdon, Edward Temple
Heathcote, Arthur Samuel
Clark, Godfrey Lewis
Hopkinson, Ilenry Lennox, &
LL.B.
Baker, William Meath
Clough, Arthur Hugh
Smith, Arthur Hamilton
Smart, George Stephenson
^ Bragg, William Henry
Stew art- Brown, Egerton
Kirkpatrick, Frederick Alexander
Brown, Rev. Robert Percival
Herries, Robert Stansfield
Leaf, Rev. William
5 Lynch, Harry Finuis Blosse
Gurdon, Rev. Francis
Heygate, Walter Beaumoni
Pitts-Tucker, William Edwin,
&LL.B.
Burton, Rev. Bramwell Charles
Fawkes, Rev. Reginald
Pearce, Nigel Douglas Frith
Darlington, Hayward RadclifFe, &
LL.M.
Lawson, Rev. Arthur William
Fresh field, Edwin Hanson
Oakes, Benjamin, &. LL.B.
Frean, William Peek
6 Roberts, John Herbert
Mildmay, Rev. Carew Hervey St
John
Hoare, Henry Gerard Philip
Knapton, Rev. Arthur John
'Smith, Abel Henry
Burnett, Robert Oldham, & LL.B.
Bickersteth, Robert Alexander, M.B.
&B.C.
Gervis, Henry, M.B. & B.C.
Gough, Rev. Charles Massey
M^Neile, John
Whatton, Rev. Arundell Blount
William
Wright, Charles William
Whatton, John Swift
Gilbey, Arthur Nockolds
Gamble, Rev. Arthur
^Rendall, Montague John
Black, Stuart Gladstone
de Bourbel, Raoul
Loder, Gerald Walter Erskine, &
LL.B.
Dixon, Rev. Arthur
Rathbone, Hugh Reynolds
Coope, Rev. Frank Egerton
Bullock, James Henry
9 Benslv, Edward von Blomberg
Cowan, David 1889
Frere, Rev. Walter Howard
1 M.P. for Salisbury.
2 Professor of Physics, University of Liverpool.
3 Fellow of New College, Oxford.
4 Prolegsor of Mathematics at Adelaide.
5 M.P. for Yorkshire (Bipon).
6 M.P. for Denbighshire (Clwyd Vale).
7 M.P. for Hertford.
8 Bell Scholar, ]88'3.
9 Professor of Latin, University College of
Wales, Aberystwyth.
1074
TRINITY COLLEGE.
Harkness, James
Hirkett, Rev. Arthur Ismay
Townley, Rev. Charles Francis
Verity, Arthur Wilson
Somerville, Annesley Ashworth
Corbett, Herbert Edwin
1 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, h
LL.B.
Petter, Rev. William Dixon Halse
^Chamberlain, Rt. Hon. Joseph
Austen
Beddington, Henry Herbert
Melville
Hamilton, Walter Bernard
Hodgson, Barnard Thornton, &
LL.B.
Waters. Rev. Thomas Brocas
Oldfield, Rev. Alfred Edwards
Brocklebank, Rev. Charles Henry
, Hudson, Rev. Edgar Torr
Morison, Theodore
Lowe, Rev. Charles Henry
Lofts, Rev. Albert Edward Wayman
von liiigel, Baron Anatole Andreas
Aloys
1890 Ottley, Richard Rusden
Sanderson, Harold Kennedy St
John
'• Burkitt, Francis Crawford, F.B.A.
Btigshawe, Rev. Edward John
Kempthorne, Rev. John Augus-
tine
Scriven, Rev. Rowland
Sykes, Rev. Edward
Davies, Henry Rees
Hatherell, Robert Ratcliffe
Ellis, Rev. Richard Prosser
Crawley, George Abraham
Eaton, Hubert Francis Joseph
Johnson, Bertram Vaughan
Mordan, Percy Chambers
Bostock, Hewitt
Hopkins, Frederick Gardnor
Townley, Maximilian Gowran
Hoare, Rev. George Edward
Gerald
Tompkins, Albert James
Armitage, Rev. James William
Chadwick, Richard Arthur
Blandford, Walter Fielding
Holloway
Wigram, Rev. Edmund Francis
Edmund
Rome, Rev. Robert Lorimer
Fardell, Rev. Ernest Scott
Heywood, Charles Christopher,
M.B. & B.C.
Porter, Rev. Albert Lavinglon
Spafford, Rev. Albert
Colt, Francis Dymock
Mewburn, George Richmond, &
LL.B.
Forbes, Rev. Henry Warren
Poole, Rev, Joseph Simpson
Burton, Edward
Daltry, Bertram Harvey Reginald
Ellis, Rev. John Brown
Assheton, Richard
Harris, Rev. Joseph Montague
Smith, Rupert Oswald
Vivian, Herbert
Smith, Rev. Lancelot
Dent, Robert Wilkinson
Cundy, Thomas Elger
Shindler, J'homas, & LL.B.
Fitzherbert, Samuel Thomas
Waterfield, Rev. Harry
Wingfield
Dunn, William, & LL.B. 18
5 Eggar, William Douglas
Adie, Richard Haliburton
Youngman, Charles Ellis
Norwood, Rev. George
Maiden, Henry Melville Scott
Snelgrove, John Sidney
Norman, Rev. Thomas Kensit
1 Hon. Canon of Ripen.
2 M.P. for East WorcGstcrshiro. Late Chancellor
of the Rxchequer. Late Postmaster-General. I^te
Junior Lord of the Treasury.
3 Curator of the Muscuna of Aruhseology,
4 Norris'an Professor of Divinity. Carus Prize-
nan, 1886. Tyrwhitt Scholarship, 188P. Hebrew
Prize .and Mason Prize, 1889. Kaye Priie, 1891.
Hon. D.D. Edinburgh.
6 Master at Eton College.
rRlNITY COLLEGE.
1075
Mai ling, Charles Murray
Spencer-Sf,anliope, Edward
Collingwood
Harbhamji, Kumar of Morbi, &
LLM.
Currie, James
Leaf, Cecil Huntingdon, M.B.,
B.C.
Deeley, Harry Mallaby, & LL.M.
Rowe, Francis Erskine
Beale, Bertram Robert
James, Alfred
Rendall, Ernest Montagu, &
LL.B.
Dickinson, William
Holland, Francis Caldwell
Blake, Rev. James Edward Huxley
Ellis, Rev. Edward RadclyfFe
Thornton, Robert Lawrence
Padwick, Francis George
Philpott, Thomas Vincent
Fyfe-Jamieson, James Fleming,
& LL.B.
Penrice, Rev. Charles John
Lawrence, Charles Lawrence
Crowther-Beynon, Vernon Bryan
Sandars, Rev. George Russell
iMalleson, Rev. John Philip
Gordon, William Henry
Foyster, Rev. Henry Charles
Brereton
Lowe, Rev. Herbert Hampson
Bass, Rev. Charles
Smith-Cuninghame, Douglas
Alexander, & LL.B.
Bevan, Kev. Richard Aul)rey
Chichester
Johnson, Rev. Hubert Vaughan
Ogle, Rev. Hugh Lambert
Robinson, Rev. John
Marling, William John Paley
2 Ellicott, Arthur Becher
Carter, Rev. James
Bryan, Wilmot Eardley
Withy, Arthur Edward
Postgate, Rev. Langdale Horwood
l^'i^Ewing, James Alfred, F.R.S.
Bullock, Arthur Brodrick
4 Wright, Herbert Edwin, & LL.B.
Debenham, Ernest Ridley
llaig, Edric Wolseley, & LL.M.
5 lies, John ('yril
•5 Bridgeman, William Clive
Badley, John Haden
Greg, Henry Philips
Rathbone, Mark Philips
Lowe, Arthur Willough by Cou rtaultl
Bethune, Rev. Montagu Robert
Kirby, Rev. Vincent Taylor
Clark, Edward Ititson
7 Brown, Rev. Algernon Leslie
Laurence, Rev. Frederic Spencer
Monckton, William Gawler
Wilson, Reginald Thorp
Tipping, Joseph Henry Atherton , &
LL.M.
Langdon-Down, Reginald Langdon,
M.B. & B.C.
^ Baldwin, Stanley
Mullens, William Herbert, &
LL.M.
France- Hay hurst. Rev. Hesketh
Bickersteth, Ashley
Milne-Redhead, George Bertram
Powys, Mervyn Owen Wayne
Beddington, Gerald Ernest
Lovat-Fraser, James Alexander, &
LL.M.
Ilulbert, Joseph George, M.B.
& B.C.
Bevan, Wilfred
Smith, Gerald Dudley
Dunville, John Dunville
Goi'don, Rev. William Hamilton
Woodd, Rev. Trevor Basil, & LL.B.
Sargant, Walter Lee
Burn, Frank Hawthorn
Luard, Gerard Maurice Charles
Beevor, Ralph Jermy
Garwood, Edmund Johnstone
Burn, Henry Pel ham 189.S
•^Thompson, D'Arcy Wentworth,
C.B.
Dames-Longworth, Francis
Fordham, Montague Edward
Meek, Si ward Wilfrid
Nix, John Ashburner
Pease, Arthur Francis
1 Members' Prizeman, 1886.
2 County Court Judge for Gloucesiershire.
Chancellor of Dioceses of Gloucester .and Bristol.
3 Director of Naval Instruction. L.ito Professor
of Mechanism and Applied Sciences. Royal Medal,
1895.
4 Whewell Scholar, 1888.
5 H.M. Inspector of Schools.
G M.P. for Shropshire (Oswestry).
7 Tutor of Selwyn College.
8 M.P. for Worcester (Bcvvdley.)
9 Professor of Natural History, University
College, Dundee.
1076
TRINITY COLLEGE.
Cochrane, Rev. Archibald
Daniel, Augustus Moore, M.B. &
B.C.
Hutton, Stamford
Gilson, Julius Parneil
lAshford, Cyril Ernest
Bury, Rev. Robert Gregg
2 Whittaker, William Joseph, &
LL.B.
Harrison, Augustus 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, Hon. Henry
Baily, Rev. William Falkner
Lafone, Rev. Henry Pownall Malins
Banks, William Hartland
Bower, William, M.B. & B.C.
Langdon-Down, Percival Langdon,
M.B. & B.C.
Yglesias, Rev. Francis Michael
Prescott-Decie, Rev. William
Paterson, Herbert John, M.B.
&B.C.
1894 Cayley, Henry
Speed, Edwin Arney, & LL.B.
Lee, Rev. John Theodore Norris
Wakefield, Roger William, M.B. &
B.C.
Little, John Terry
Buxton, Thomas Fowell Victor
Nicholson, Richard Francis
Savery, Herbert
Monk, James Henry
Austen-Leigh, Edward Chenevix
Smith, William Alexander Lauder,
M.B. & B.C.
Fane, William Vere Reeve
Oliver, William Dudley
Buxton, Noel Edward
♦Bright, 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 RoUo
Wyley, Rev. William Kiteley
Bennett, Rev. George Thomas
Weaver, Edward Henry Wright
Ellis, Rev. William Eglington
Watts, Rev. Edmund George
Ellis, Frederick Hattersley Borman
3 Atkinson, Harold Waring
Rawson-Shaw, William
Harland, William
Robinson, Oswald Richard
Watney, Charles Norman
Helme, Thomas
Auster, Rev. Walter William
Dalby, William Ernest
Winthrop, Frederic Bronson 1{
Hume-Rothery, Joseph Hume
Stamp, Alfred Edward
* Edwards, Henry John
Selby, Francis James
5 Reed, Frederick Richard Cowper
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.
Grantham, William Wilson
Greenwood, Robert Morrell, &
LL.M.
Cotter, George EdmondWentworth,
M.B. & B.C.
de Rougemont, Rev. Alfred
George
Tregoning, John Simmons
Beddington, Claude
Pyddoke, Rev. John Whatley
Bartleet, Rev. Hubert Humphrey
Middlemore
Cheadle, Walter William
Fayrer, Frederick Durand Stirling
Marigold, Hai'old Walter
Child. John Faulkner, & LL.B.
Foster, Montagu Richard William
RoUo, Hon. Bernard Francis
Elwyn, Rev. Richard Frederic
Powell, Llewelyn, M.B. & B.C.
Clark, Thomas Colbatch
Borissow, Clement Louis
Millar, Rev. Ernest
1 Head Master Royal Naval College, Dartmouth.
2 Chancellor'sLegal Medallist, 1888. Whewell's
Scholar of International I^aw, 1890
3 Principal of Belvedere College, Pretoria.
4 Fellow of Peterhouse.
6 Sedgwick Prize, 190 J,
TRINITY COLLEGE.
1077
Maitland, Hon, & Rev. Sydney
George William
Marsden, Rev. Edward McLaren
Burton, Eev. James Alfred
Markham, Rev. Algernon Augustus
Hill, Rev. Thomas Leonard
Thorold
Freeman, Rev. Riciiard
Widdowson, Frederick Jackson
Jerrara, Rev. Arnold Escombe
6 Cooke- Hurle, Joseph
Cory, Rev. William Henry
Jackson, Charles Samuel
Duckworth, George Herbert
Hutchinson, Alfred
Iselin, John Frederick, & LL.M.
lAbbott, Rev. Robert Crowther
Killick, Henry
Bidwell, John Evans
Hall, Rev. Frederick Arthur Gage
Tregoniug, William Edward Cecil
Renshaw,Charles Adolphe Knowles
Aggs, William Hanbury, & LL.M.
Jones, Rev. Herbert Gresford
Chapman, John Bellamy Wallis
Fletcher, Henry Martineau
Hartree, William
2Trevelyan, Charles Philips
Young, Rev. Walter Capel
Fellows, Reginald Bruce, & LL.M.
Smith, Rev. Bernard Basil Woodd
Fanshawe, Eev. Gerald Charles
Deverell, John Richards Croft
Maclnnes, Rev. Rennie
Targett, Rev. James Macklin
Temple, Rev. Arthur Lumley
Symes, Ronald
Wigram, Rev. Beresford Edward
O'Rorke, Rev. Henry William
Leycester
Fisher, Rev. Thomas Cathrew
Felkin, Frederick William
DelaPryme, Rev.AlexanderGeorge
SRunciman, Walter
Kitson, Sydney Decimus
Corbin, Charles Prescod Hinds
Cave, Charles John Philip
Dixon, Edward Travers
Nix, Edward Bethune
Dingwall, Rev. Walter Molyneux
Sconce, Herbert William
Vaughan, Charles Stewart
Hale, Henry Ormsby
Carrie, Laurence
Hurst, Rev. Bertram Preston
Legg, William Wickham
Speer, Frederick Arthur
Mason, Rev. William Vavasour
Wrightson, Thomas Garmondsway
Heinemann, Arthur Blake
Weston, Rev. Frederick George
Hesketh, Charles Hesketh Bibby
Painej Rev. Nigel Wood
Warmuigton, Marshall Denham
Hall, Arthur GAvynne Jeffreys
Heron-Maxwell, Ivor Walter
Meyer, Horace Leycester
Herbert, WilHam de Bracy , &LL.M.
Gwyther, Graham Howard
WilHngton, Edward Champernowne
Tansley, Arthur George
Donaldson, Thorny croft
Chance, Alexander Macomb
Stephenson, Rev. Henry Spencer
Smith, Samuel Walter Johnson
Woodward, Rev. Frederick Payler
Harmar, William Rayer
Foster, Rev. Henry Read
Russell, William Cecil 1898
Davies-CoUey, Thomas Henry
Seckham, Gerald James Thorne
Ashwofth, Percy
Frith, Rev. Hugh Cokayne
Cowie, Rev. Archibald George
Gordon
Clissold, Harry
Crum, Walter Graham
Cremer, Wyndham Cremer
Blakeney, Rev. Edward Purdon
Green, Rev. Hubert Charles
Whadcoat,William Henry,& LL.M.
4 Bosanquet, Robert Carr
Helps, Rev. Arthur Leonard
Dixon, George
Vesey, David Arthur Fitzgerald
Hudleston, Wilfrid Henry
Fletcher, Rev. Mark
5 Marsh, Edward Howard, C.M.G.
<5Malim, Frederick Blagden
Kelsey, Henry Thomas
7 Sedgwick, WiUiam Fellows
Osborn, George Francis Atterbury
1 Abbott Scholar, 1889.
2 M.P. for Yorkshire (EUand).
8 M.P. for Dewsbury, Presideut of the Board
Of Education.
4 Prof, of Classical Archeeology, University of
Liverpool.
6 Chancellor's Classical Medallist, 1895,
6 Head Master of Sedbergb School.
7 Bell Scholar, 1892.
1076
TRINITY COLLEGE.
iGooch, (Jeorge Peabody
Ware, Rev. Martin Stewart
Cator, Charles George Lumley
Moberly, Rev. Edgar William
Gosling, Rev. George Langham
Bird, Rev. George Sliepheard
Stewart- Brown, Ronald
Fox, Rev. Henry Watson
Shewell, Herbert Wells Bayly,
& M.B., B.C.
Moss, Rev. Arthur Miles
Wellby, Philip Sinclair
Robson, Rev. Thomas Claude
Fordham, Alfred Russell, & LL.B.
Allix, Charles Israel Loraine
Parkin, John
Westmacott, Rev. Lewis
Maw, Rev. George Trentham
Druce, Walter George
Cooke, Arthur
1899 Davis, James Richard Ainsworth
Guillemard, Laurence J\unns,C.B.
2Molteno, Percy Alport, & LL.M.
Wilson, Rev. Gilbert
Eddisou, Edwin
Taylor, Richard Stephens
Jardine, Robert
Mortimer,Ralph George Elphinstone
Cunumgham, Rev. Bertram Keir
Armitage, Rev. Philip
Robson, Rev. Archibald Francis
Collins, Arthur Ernest
Wraith, Henry Duckle, & LL.B.
Branston, Walter Gilstrap
Cohen, Walter Samuel
Wade, Edward Bruce llerschel
Phelps, Thomas Tettrell
Openshaw, James
Marsh, Rev. Noel Currey
Gibbs, John Slater
Allfrey, Frederic Henry, & M.B.,
B.C.
Conybeare, Rev. William James
3 Nightingale, Albert Darby
^ Godfrey, Charles
Western, Alfred Edward
Thompson, John Perronet
Woods, Rev. Frank Theodore
Elphinstone, Rev. Maurice Curteis
Braithwaite, John Sidney
Austen, Rev. Frederic William
Bull, Henry
Munby, Rev. Henry Edwin
Pieris, Paulus EdwanI, &l LL.M.
Hinks, Arthur Robert
Barnett, Lionel David
Dunbar-Kilbum, Bertram Edward
James, Henry Terrell
Wigram, Rev. Harold Frederic
Edward
Farmer, Rev. Malcolm Stuart
Richardson, Henry Adair 1
Knowles, Rev. Cameron Quilter
Butler, Edward Montagu
Grant-Wilson, George 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
Shearme, John Stewart
McClean, John Robinson, & LL. B.
Maclean, William Newsam
Darby, William Sydney, & M.B.,
B.C.
Hannah, John Campbell
Jenkyn, Rev. Cyril Walford Osbom
Whitley, Edward Nathan,
& LL.M.
Clark, Edward Mellish
Finch, Alfred Heneage
Barber, Rev. Thomas Gerrard
Fry, Rev. Herbert Kearsley
Corbin, Edward Maxwell Hinds
Wollaston, Gerald Woods, & LL.M.
Carr-Ellison, Herbert George Carr
Sawyer, Rev. Herbert William
Dodderidge, Rev. Alfred George
Bland, Hugh Michael
' Lloyd, Godfrey Isaac Howard
Smith, Rev. Hubert Saumarez
Hindley, Clement Daniel Maggs
Allen, Herbert Stanley
Radford, Rev. Ernest Marshall
' Bernays, Albert Evan
Agar, Charles Herbert
Powell, William Maurice
Gibson , Hon . E d ward Grave s May n e
1 M.P. for Bath City. Lightfoot Scholar, 1895.
ThirlwaU Prize, 1897.
2 M.P. for Uuinfricsshire.
3 Bell Scholar, 1892. Davics Scholar, 1893
Porson Prizeman, 1894, 1895. Chancellor's Clas-
Biial Meaallist, 1895.
4 Heail Master, Royal Naval College, Osborue.
Isaac Newtou Student, 1898.
5 Professor of Economics, firth College
.Sheffield.
6 Browne's Medallist, 1895.
TRINITY COLLEGE.
1079
)1 Thornton, Rev. Herbert Parry
Lloyd-Jones, Ivor Gordon
Home, Maynard, & M.B., B.C.
Tyler, Hector Granville Sutherland
Agnew, Stair Carnegie, & LL.B.
Stausfeld,George Regiualdj&LL.B.
Naish, Albert Ernest, & M.B., B.C.
Drew, Rev. Charles Leonard
1 Kitson, Robert Hawthorn
Weekley, Ernest
Nicholson, Clement Octavius
Edward
Paley, George Arthur
Weaver, Alfred Berry, & LL.B.
Karney, Rev. Arthur Baillie
Lumsdaine
Chatfield, John Kyrle, & LL.B.
Clark, William Henry, C.M.G.
Couper, John Duncan Campbell
Heap, Stephen, & LL.B.
Jevous, Herbert Stanley
Roget, Samuel Romilly
Darwin, Bernard Richard Meirion,
& LL.B.
Lee, Rev. Henry Burgass
Harvey, Rev. Bernard William
Simpson, Rev. Alan Haldane
Hoffman, George Spencer
-^ McKen-ow, Ronald Brunlees
Hetherington, Roger Gaskell
Broadrick, Henry Crewdson
Tosswill, Charles Gibson
Gordon-Smith, Harry, & M.B.,
B.C.
Walter, Louis Heathcote
Dalton, Charles Regmald
Wigram, Rev. Marcus Edward
Eddison, Rev. Frederick William
Atkinson, Stanley Bean, & LL.B.
Balgarnie, William Henry
Buxton, Charles Roden
(2 Beale, Hubert Kenrick
Weaver, Frederick Kearsley, &
M.B., B.C.
Hilleary, Edward Langdale
Greg, Arthur Hyde, & M.B., B.C.
Norman, Ronald Collet
Todhunter, Herbert William
Kitson, Edward Christian
Churchill, Augustus William
Hilleary, Roland
Campbell, Rev. George Augustus
Booth, Lancelot Hedley.& LL.M.
Trotter, William Finlayson,
& LL.M.
Mather, Rev. Herbert
Cooper, Robert Granville
Selwyn, Rev. Stephen John
Butler, George Herbert Cuming
Pryce, Bernard Vaughan, & LL.B.
Weir, Hugh Hey wood, & M.B.
Bulloch, James Howell
Prescott, Kenneth Loder Cromwell
Fox, Charles Beresford
Howard, Gilbert, & LL.B.
Clay, Hugh Travis
Bulstrode, Christopher Victor, &
M.B., B.C.
3 Ferrers, Vyvyan Macleod
Pocock, Archibald Henry
Daisley, Rev. Geoffrey WilUam
Dobbs, Francis Wellesley
Wright son, Wilfrid Ingram
Arber, Edward Alexander Newell
Summers, Rev. William Edgar
Freshfield, James William
Barclay, Rev. David Buxton
Trollope, Rev. Charles Henry
Bathurst
Warburg, Oscar Emanuel
Richardson, John Sherbrooke
Loeffier, Carl Ludwig Henrik
^ Young, Geoffrey Winthrop
Dockray, Kenneth Titus SmaUey
Reckitt, Albert Leopold
Deeping, George Warwick
Mitchell, Rev. Percy Robert
Holroyde, Douglas, & M.B., B.C.
Forse, Rev. Edward John George
^Lord, Walter Frewen
Hanson. Reg-inald John Edward,
M.B.& B.C.
Chaplin, Rev. Alan
Wimbush, George Barnes
Freshwater, John Douglas Hope,
& M.B. , B.C.
Horton, Rev. Le Gendre George 1903
GGorst, 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, Frederick William
1 Harkness Scholar, 1897.
2 CbanceHor's Medal, English Poom, 189J
3 Abbott Scholar, 1896.
4 Chancellor's English Medal, 1897, 1898.
6 Professor of Modern History, Durham Col-
lege of Science.
6 British Agent in Egypt.
1080
TRINITY COLLEGE.
Hanson, Oswald Hesketli
1 Hopkinson. Bertram
Dormau, Arthur Charles
Hanson, Herbert James
Whitaker, Frederick, & B.C.
Eayner, Edwin Hartree
Baynes, William Edward Colston,
& LL.M.
Hartley, Cecil Stewart
Barbour, Robert
2 Chapman, Sydney John
Gould, Harold Utterton, & M.B.,
B.C.
Ryland, Thomas Howard
Rothschild, Hon. Nathaniel Charles
Le Lacheur, William John
Gordon, George Francis Carter
^Armitage, Norman Charles
England, Edwin Thirlwall
4 Noon, Leonard, & B.C.
5 Nolan, Rev. Monsignor Edmond
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
Macgiliivray, Rev. George John
Wigram, Loftus Edward, & M.B.,
B.C.
Glencross, James Reginald
Morshead, & LL.B.
Woods, Rev. Edward Sydney
Biddle, Frederick Ai-nold, & LL.B.
M=Craith, Douglas
Forester, Hon. and Rev. Orlando St
Maur
Hawes, Charles Henry
Davies, Rev. William James
Howlett, Rev. Edwin John Evans
Alton, Charles Kiddy Tijou
1904 Shaw, Joseph
Reiss, Godfrey Emil
Dickinson, Godfrey Nix
Johnston, Rev. Henry Lindsay
*Dobson, John Frederic
Nix, Charles George Ashbumer
Tetley, Charles Harold
Hanley, William Ernest
Mayne, Rev. William Cyril
Burnaby, Rev. Henry Beaumont
Fowke
Soames, Arthur Lancelot
Watt, Walter Oswald
7Carr, Cecil Thomas, & LL.M.
Winter, William de Lappe
Phillips, Rev. Philip Richard
Grissell, Thomas De la Garde
Sawyer, Rev. WUliam Ellis
Beale, Harold Lansdowne
Thornton, Rev. Claude Cyprian
Herbert, Arthur GrenviUe,
& LL.M.
Barclay, Joseph Gumey
Mogg, John Leslie Heaven
Cooper, Rev. Philip Howard
Watney, Gerard Norman
sCole, Sydney William
Hanson, Edward Kenneth
Stobart, John Clarke
Cooper, Clive Forster
Dixon, Samuel
Castellain, Hermenegilde George
Pourtales
Barnes, Rev. Monsignor Arthur
Stapylton
Monckton, Edward Philip ij
Oliver, Frederick Scott
Fowie, Thomas Ernie
Upcher, Rev. Edward Cyrill Sparke
Blaikie, Leonard
Airy, Bernard John
Birkett, Rev. Charles
McLean, Alan
^ Howard, Hon. Geoffrey William
Algernon
Meakin, Gerald
Droop,Charles Edward, M. B.&B.C.
Grant, Montagu Frederick, & B.C.
Waterlow, Sydney Philip Pei-igal
Lucas, Francis Herman
M<=Laren, Samuel Bruce
Kennedy, Rev. Robert John
Alder son, Ralph Edward
Bird, Gerald Francis, & M.B.,
B.C.
Boutflower, Charles
Dalton, Llewelyn Chisholm
Freeman, Philip Horace
Turner, Rev. Ralph Charlewood
Kinnaird, Hon. Douglas Ai-thur
1 Professor of Engineering. Hon. LL.D. Aber-
deen.
2 Cobden Prize, 1898. Adam Smith Prize, 1900.
3 Browne Medallist, 1898.
4 Walker Student, 1908.
5 Head of St Edmund House. Cambridge.
6 Barnes Scholar, 1895. Battle Scho)ar,1895.
Porson Scholar, 1896.
7 Yorke Prize, 1902 & 1905.
8 Gedge Prize, 1902.
9 M.P. for Cumberland (Eskdale).
TRINITY COLLEGE.
1081
Pryor, Walter Marlborough
Robertson, Rev. Julius Charles
Guuuiess, Hon. Arthur Ernest
Odgers, Francis William
Brown, Douglas Clifton
Wilkes, John Fiske
Wilson, Ernest Rockley
Western, Frederick James
Buxton, Rev. Harold Jocelyn
Chance, Kenneth Macomb
George, Rev. Eric John
Firth, Arthur Charles Douglas, &
B.C.
Mackenzie, Stephen Morton
Gibbon, Edward Llewellyn Lloyd
May, Rev. Francis Hawtrey Morgan
Dunkels, Ernest, & LL.M.
Buchanan, Douglas Mudie
Berry, Rev. Frank Norman
Elphinstone, Kenneth Vaughan
1 Montagu, Hon. Edwin Samuel
Newton, George Douglas Cochrane
Elphinstone, Lancelot Henry
Obeyesekere, James Peter
Campbell, Allan
)6 Royds, John Fletcher Twemlow
Regnart, Horace Griffith
Ashby, Rev. Leonard Beauclerk
Lee, WUliam Emerson, & B.C.
Ellis, Harold Thornton
Adie, Clement James Mellish
Hallett, Rev. Henry Gerard
Verey, Henry Edward, & LL.B.
Birkett, Henry James Dilkes, &
M.B., B.C.
Brudenell-Bruce, James Ernest
John, & LL.B.
Orton, WiUiam Hunt, & M.B.,B.C.
Rawlinson, Rev. Hugh Augustus
Lonsdale, Rev. WiUiam Henry
Mackenzie
Burke, John Benjamin Butler
Cunnmgham, James Michael
Blake, George Penderell
Davies, Langford George, & M.B.,
B.C.
Pochin, Victor Robert
Everard, Bernard
MHler, Ai-thur HaUowes, & M.B.,
B.C.
Crewdson, William Dillworth, &
LL.B.
Leeke, Rev. William Meynell
Lamb, Richard Edgar
Doll, Christian Charles Tyler
M«^Clintock- Bunbury, Hon. Thomas
Leopold
Williams, Walter Nalder, & LL.B.
2 Angus, Charles Franklin
Robertson, Ainslie John
•^ Jourdain, PhiUp Edward Bertrand
Griffith, Joseph, & LL.B.
Kempe, Rev. Edward Challis
Fox, Rev. George Townshend
Edmmids, Rev. Claud Henry
Gray, Harry Tyrrell, & M.C.
Bullough, Edward
Gosnell, Ralph Percy
Hunter, Campbell Murray
Woodard, Rev. Alfred Lambert
Seward, Bertie Henry
Jones, Owen Thomas
Campbell, Rev. Leopold Colin
Henry Douglas
Healey, Rev. Randolph Eddowes 1907
Trotter, John
Cropper, Rev. James
Arkle, Alexander Septimus
Hunter, Mark Oliver
Tregoning, Wynn Harold
Meakin, Walter, & LL.lVI.
Towers, William George
Heywood, Graham Percival
Trench, John Henry, & M.B., B.C.
Grant, Gregor Hug-h
Luckock, Rev. Arthur Mortimer
Mackenzie, Louis Hope Lovat, &
M.B., B.C.
Howard, Henry Southey
Bell, Arthur CUve Heward
Heime, Thomas Wilson
Stigand, Ivan Ascanio
Goodhart, Gordon Wilkinson, &
M.B., B.C.
Jones, Clement Wakefield
Hodgkin, Ronald
Pearsall, Charles William
* Gaye, Arthur Stretton
Brown, Bertram Goulding
Durack, Jeremiah Joseph Ernest
Weekes, Rev. Christian WiUiam
Hampton
Drummond, Rev. Harold John
Bennion, Aithur Topham
Gordon, James Geoffrey
Tatham, Christopher Kemplay
Edmond, Rev. Francis John
Lam-ence, Claud
1 M.P. for West Cambridgeshire.
2 FeUow of Trinity Hall.
3 Allen Scholar, 1906.
4 Powis Medal, 1901.
46
1082
TRINITY COLLEGE.
Taylor, Arthur Lombe, & LL.B.
Hetherington, Arthur Lonsdale
BrowB, Walter Hargreaves
Dart, Hugh
Burgess, Rev. Alec Rigby
Cradock, Norman
Mander, Geoffrey Le Mesurier
Challinor, William Francis
Blois, Rev. Gervase Vanneck
O'Hagan, Lord
Richardson, John Watson
Malthus, Robert
Merryweather, Charles Walter
Parkes, Herbert Edgar
Banister, Rev. Marmaduke Haddon
Pratt, John Henry, & M.B., B.C.
Rouse, Rev. Percival William
Caldwell, Herbert Frederick Hay
Loyd, Edward Noel Farnham
Gemmell, Alan Cecil, & LL.B.
Rhodes, Wilfred Rhodes
1908 Randall , Rev. Henry Lawrence
Goolden, Percy Pug'h Goolden
Barnes, Harold Alfred
Pope, Alfred Rolph
Hodgson, Gerald Augustus Tylston
Smith, Harold Robert
Sparrow, Edward Cyril, & M.B.,
B.C.
Phillips, Rev. Arthur Lloyd
Bankart, Arthur Sydney Blundell,
& B.C.
Greenwood, Harry Bordley, &
LL.B.
Obeyesekere, Donald
Weir, Henry Bright
Hamilton, Rev. Cuthbert Arthur
Lang, Basil Thorne, & B.C.
1 Hodge, Hugh Sydenham Vere
Obeyesekere, Forester Augustus
Anderson, William Blair
de Rothschild, Lionel Nathan
Barber, Rev. John
Clayton, Frank
Earle, Lawrence Mathew
Dorman, Arthur John
Steel, Samuel Strang
Chittock, Craufurd
Bulleid, Charles Henry
Pitt, Philip Septimus
Arnold, Frederick Octavius
Chance, Edgar Percival
Ritchie, Rev. Sartoris Charles
Lewis, Edwin Hugh
Graham, George, & B.C.
Walker, Robert Wynne Stanley
Burrell, Lancelot Stephen Topham
Fisher, Kenneth
Spicer, Douglas
Walker, Gerald, & B.C.
Piatt, Richard Herbert
Buckley, John Philip
M«Dowall, Rev. Stewart Andrew
Leeke, Rev. Christopher
Davies, Rev. David John
Schon, Basil
Jones, Rev. Bertram
2 Walker, Rev. Alfred HoUoway
^Bentwich, Norman De Mattos
Pixell, Rev. John Vincent
Haller, Bertram Conrad
Linton, Rev. Edward Cox 19
Robertson, Alexander Gei'ald
Johnson, Wilfrid Harry Cowper
Johnson, William Morton
Cobbold, Clement John Fromanteel
Makower, Walter
Barlow, Thomas Dalmahoy
Browning, Rev. Percy Triquet
Char.ce, Clinton Frederick
Clark, Wyndham Damer
Mansel, Robert Trevor Llewellyn
Cautley, Rev. Proby Francis
Lister
Jenkins, Robert J'homas
Butler, Ralph Lewis Giberne
Nicholson, John William
Hamill, Philip
Thoday, David
Hughes, Thomas M^Kenny
Helme, James
Meyer, Harold Gustavo, & LL.B.
FitzGerald, Gerald Milnes
Longridge, Rev. Archibald Owen
Carwithen
Hilton, Henry Denne
Venn, John Archibald
Stiven, Harold Edward Sutherland,
&M.B.,B.C.
Clay, John Hamblin
Shearer, Cresswell
Moore, Edward Siapleton
Scanes, Arthur Edwin Leigh
Bullivant, Ritchie Pelham
1 Smith's Prizeman, 1905.
2 Chaplain.
Stewart of Rannoch Scholar, 1904.
Scholar, 1906.
Prize, 1906.
Members' Essay, 1905. Yorke
TRINITY COLLEGE.
1083
Balston, Maurice Edward
Batley, James Yorke
Bouwens, Bethell Godefroy
Honorary M.A.
Heape, Walter
1 Gosse, Edmund
2 Giles, Herbert Allen
^Oppenheim, Lassa Francis
Lawrence
LLM.
de Thoren, Sinclair Ellis
Trench, Rev. William Robert
Jemmett, Charles Fuhr
Dickinson, John
Eaden, John Frederick
Dalton, Edward Ripley
* Denman, George Lewis
Corbett, Julian Stafford
Mews, John
Budd, Hugh Sandeman
^Lowther, Rt. Hon. James William
Howell, Alan George Ferrers
6 Nicholson, Charles Norris
Stephen, Sir Herbert, Bart.
Wheeler, Edward Vincent Vashar
7 I.ushing'ton, Vernon
Brown- Westhead, George Mon-
tagu, & B.A.
Oke, Alfred William, & B.A.
Thome, Everard Godwin
8Rawlinson, John Frederick Peel
Wheeler, James Volant
Bingley, Henry Campbell Alchornt
Hopgood, Harold Burn
Wainwright, Ernest Harold
Mander, Charles Henry Waterland,
& M.A.
Emery, George Frederick
Greenwood, John Anderton
Hurst, Cecil James Barrington
Graham-Campbell, Rollo Freclericl<
Morley, James, & B.A.
Stephen, Harry Lushington
Balfour, Archibald Edward
Murray, George John Robert,
&B.A.
M.B,
Beard, Charles Izard
Wilks, George, & M.C.
Ronald, Arthur Edwin, & B.C.
Saunders, Frederick William, &
B.C.
Lister, William Tindal, & B.C.
Kirby, Roland Arthur
Cooper, John Gerald, & B.C.
B.A.
s^ Clarence, Lovell Burchett 1861
10 Johnston, Henry 1862
Wright, Henry Smith
Mappin, Samuel Wilson 1877
Pulling, Alexander 1880
Whitaker, Alexander Ingham
Frere, Sir Bartle Compton Arthur, 1881
Bart.
Redmayue, Robert Robey, & 1883
LL.B.
Hamilton, Constantine de Courcy,
& LL.B.
Gray, James, & LL.B.
Stevenson, James Shannan
Marti neau, Charles
Williaras-Wynn, Sir Herbert Lloyd 188-^
Watkin, Bart.
Musgrave, Charles Thomas
Barker, Hebden
Marriott, Robert Spelman
Keen, Arthur Thomas
11 Neville, Reginald James Neville
Grubbe, Rev. Reginald Hall
Ingram, Charles Frederick
Davis, Frederick Lewis, & LL.B.
Barrington, Manliffe
Smyth, Stuart Edward
Southall, John
Batley, Ralph Cecil, & LL.B.
Shuter, William Robert
Burney, Herman Kossuth
Timmis, Henry Sutton
Lyon, Hon. Patrick Bowes
Brooks, Theodore 188';
Savile, Gordon Mackenzie
Chance, Arent Schuyler de Peyster
Smith, Charles Lawson, & LL.B.
1 Hon. LL.D. St Andrews.
2 ProfeRsor of Chinese.
3 WheweU Professor of International Law.
4 Magistrate of the London Police Courts.
5 M.P. for Penrith. Speaker of the House of
Commons.
6 M.P. for Yorkshire (Doncaster),
7 Judae of County Court.
8 M.P. for Cambridge University. Cniversity
Commissary. King's Counsel. Recorder of Cam-
bridge.
9 Formerly Judge of Supreme Court of Ceylon.
10 Judge of the Supreme Court of Scotland.
11 Winchester ReBding Pnz«-,188.\
46—2
1084
TRINITY COLLEGE.
Madden, Archibald Maclean
Scolt, Hon. Walter George
Hepburne
Simpson, Thomas Bouslead
Stevenson, Arthur Gavin, & LL.B.
Robinson, Francis Octavius
1886 Ridout, Leonard
Marshall, Francis
Colton.Fox,JohnStaveley,&LL.B.
Kitson, Albert Ernest
Grieve, Basil Arthur Firebrace
Grattan, CoUey Edmund George
Hume
Lister, Arthur Hugh
Waterfield, Ottiwell Frank
Hewitt, William Gra61y, & LL.B.
Jones, Hy wel Owen
Loder, Reginald Bernhard
1887 Calvert, Reginald Houblon
Hope, William Henry Bateman,
& LL.B.
Wright, Arthur Fitzherbert
Wanliss, David Sydney, & LL.B.
Barrington, Cecil Vivian, & LL.B.
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, Edward Ogston, & LL.B.
Middleton, Victor George
Summers, Walter, & LL.B.
1888 Kemp, George
Lloyd, Charles Frederick
Meyer, Robert Moritz
Armitage, Frederick Rhodes
Binnie, William James Eames
Norbury, Charles Giesler
Fosbery, Henry James Wilson
Galsworthy, Frederick Trevor
Jillard, Henry Prankerd
* Walker, Henry Rosenbach
Pennant, David Falconer
Porter, James Archer
Courage, Raymond
Highley, Rev. Herbert
Hughes, Richard
Lucas, William Louis
Woolner, Hugh
8Tennant, Harold John
Harratt, Arthur Frederic
Macgregor, Arthur Cortlaudt
Yglesias, Herbert Ramon
Badcock, Edward Baynes
Wigan, Henry
Henriques, Philip Joseph Gutterez
Phillips, Lionel Charles Whitehead
Winch, George Bluett
Sykes, Ernest Ruthven
Blakelock, Ralph Percy
Roberts, Frank Owen, & LL.B.
Budgett, James Herber
Thursfield, Francis
Thomson, Seton Murray
Morrison, Hugh
Hunter, Charles Herbert
Powell, Oswald Byrom
Sandars, Samuel Francis Hervey,
& LL.B.
Gorringe, William Hugh
Bostock, Samuel
De Vitrd, Denis Frederick Denis
Leaf, Edward Huntington
Moreland,WilliamHarrison,&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 Cunliffe
Major, Harold Gordon Truscott
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,
& 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, John Wright
Edwards, Thomas Cecil
Haydon, Andrew Frederic Temple
1 Qovornor of Tasmania.
2 M.P. for Leicestershire (Melton).
3 M.P. for Berwickshire.
TRINITY COLLEGE.
1085
Head, Christopher
Powell, Malcolm Corrie
^2 Rylands, William Peter
Foljambe, Godfrey Acheson
Thornagh
Martineau,MauriceRichard &LL.B ,
Clarke, Thomas Arthur
Edmonds, William
Grantham, Frederick William
Cavendish, Richard Frederick
Allan, William Grigor
Wrigley, Oswald Ormond
Burrell, Reginald John
Smith, Arthur Myers, & LL.B.
Hanbury, Cecil
Clayton, Ronald Pearce
Vaughan-Johnson, Robert
93 Croall, David Archibald, & LL.B.
Wells, Cyril Mowbray
Shaw, Arthur Pilking'ton,& LL.B.
Hey, Samuel
Hoare, Geoffrey de Monteney
Gerard
Jackson, Hon. Frank Stanley
Davis, Clement Frederick
Gooch, Henry Cubitt, & LL.B.
Makower, Stanley Victor
Coxon, Alfred Walter
Thompson, Arthur
Bowdoin, Harry Winthrop
Courtenay
Jowitt, Robert
Downs, Stuart
Urtubey, Alberto Luis Gowland
H Barran, John Nicholson
Stirling-Maxwell, Sir John, Bart.
Barrett- Hamilton, Gerald Edwin
Willett, Victor John Austen
Bosanquet, Vivian Henry
Coiu-thope
Thorold, Wilfrid Lionel de
Buckenhuld
Neville, Ralph, & LL.B.
Wilkinson, Rev. Horace Ricardo
Turner, Henry Hawkins
Combe, Nigel Victor
Thring, Leonard Godfrey Pinney
Watson, Edward John Macartney
Marshall, Chapman Frederic
Dendy
)5 Seligman, Walter Leopold
Gurney, John Nigel
Dugmore, Henry Norris Pratt
Smith, Wilfrid Basil Woodd
Dakyns, Henry Graham
Pearson, Robert Stanley, & LL.B. 1896
Marshall, Kenneth McLean,
& LL.B.
Calvert, Richard
Strachan-Carnegie, Alan Bruce
Howorth, Humphrey
Yeo, John Arthur Ash
Nunns, Rev. Jervois Coleridge
Darnley, Ernest Rowland 1897
Simpson, Frederick Algernon
Fawkes, Walter Hawksworth
Bigge, Harry Fowler
Tangye, Richard Trevithick Gilbert,
&LL.B.
Buxton, Walter Louis
Loyd, Lewis Christopher
Buxton, Henry Fowell
Flude, Hai-ry
Cochrane, Alfred Cholmley
Boulton, Frederick Montague
Maclaren, Norman, & M.B., B.C.
Griffiths, Cecil Hubert Morgan,
& LL.B.
Finlay, William
Byrne, Lucius Widdrington
Bidder, Harold Francis
Franklin, Alfred Edward Cyril
' Toplis, James 1898
Gowers, William Frederick
McLaren, Duncan Bright
Humphreys, Arthur Erskine Owen
Allison, Herbert
Johnston, David
Norton, Harry Egerton
Druce, Eliot Albert Cross, &
LL.B.
Calvert, Herbert
OHver, Robert Lewis Baillie
Gibson- Watt, James Miller
Part, Alexander Francis
Rix, John Cecil
Lovell, Percy Wells
Bidwell, Leonard Shelford
O'Malley, Barrett Lennard 1899
Albemarle
Rowntree, Ernest William
Henry, John
Wmch, Edward Bluett
Boddington, Frank Hubert
Makower, Richard Samuel
Tabor, John Clement
1 Battie Scholar, 1898. Browne Medallist, 1898. Porsor Prize,
1086
TRINITY COLLEGE.
Unna, Percy John Henry
Lee, Arthur Neale
Barber, John Keid, & LL.B.
Fry, John
PhiUips, Ealph Noel
Gardner-Medwhi, Frank Medwin
Cripps, Charles Henry
White, Charles Francis Orr
Bell, Gawain Murdoch
1900 Bottomley, WilHam Cecil
llankin, George Claus
Gaskell, Holbrook
Ellis, John Warner Harvey
Jeffreys, Walter Marmaduke
Harrison, Everard, &. iM.B.,
B.C.
Dyne, Henry Kichard Lubbock
Nelson, John Theodore
Pye- Smith, Arnold Stanley
Megaw, Matthew George
Barwell, Noel Frederick
Curtis-Bennett, Henry Honywood
Johnson, Samuel Clement
Procter, Rawsthorne
Cornish, Henry Dauncey
Baynes, John Bernard
Boulter, Basil Seaton
Rayment, Guy Varley
1901 iMorrice, Richard John
Salter, William Henry
Collier, Cecil Massy
Downey, William Percy
Hazlerigg, Sir Arthur Gi*ey,
Bart.
Owen, Sydney Arthur, &; M.B.,
B.C.
Maitland, John, & LL.B.
Roberts, Arthur William Rymer
Knowles, Gnj John Font on
Melliss, Hugh John
Rayner, William Hartree
Bowie, Charles William
Booth, Sydney Russell
1902 ^Richards, Roger Charnock
Wright, Rev. Arthur Basil
Radcliffe, CUfford Herbert
Sanderson, George Percy Manners
Bowring, Charles Stuart
Otter, William Henry
Baerlein, Edgar Maximilian
Hervey, Eric Sedgwick
Hanbury, Horace
Cay, Albert Jaffray
Levi, Anthony Angelo
Kinnaird, Hon. Kenneth Fitz-
gerald
Dobbs, William Evelyn Joseph
Whigham, Kenneth Gilbert
Gourlay, William Balfour
Smith, Gerald Howard
Evans, Jocelyn Herle
Spooner, William Wycliffe
Burn-Murdoch, Hector, & LL.B.
Smith, Hugh Vandewall
Groves, Henry Leigh
Bolden, Arthur
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, Charles William
Sydney-Turner, Saxon Arnold ]
Corbyn, Ernest Nugent
Broadbent, Cecil Hoyle
^Marrack, Philip Edward
Nicol, James
Kerr, Kenelm
Hodgkin, George Lloyd
Chapman, Wilfrid Hubert
Coles, Charles St Arnaud
Locker-Lampson, Oliver Stilling-
fleet
Palmer- Douglas, Archibald
Buckston, George Moreton
Rivington, Reginald Thurston, &
LL.B.
Nelson, Roland Hugh
Wharton, John Robert
Fox, John Crofton
Murray, Penry John
Heyworth, George Alexander
Frederick
Rawlinson, Rupert Lewis
Sheepshanks, William Ernest
Obeyesekere, James Stanley
Wilson, Frederic Bonhote
Trench, Claud WiUiam, & LL.B.
Roberts, John William Basil
Thornes
1 Caru8 Prize. 1901. Bell Scholar. 1899. I 3 Sheepshank'8 Exhibition, 1903. Tyson Medal,
2 Browne Scholar, 1901. Craven Scholar, 1902. 1904. Smith's Prizeman, 1905.
Chancellor's Classical Medallist, 1903. I
TRINITY COLLEGE.
1087
Linclley, Edward Searles
Pilkiiigton, Guy Reginald
Schuster, Leonard Walton
Warde-Aldam, "William St Andrew
Lamb, Reginald Phipps
Lloyd, John Francis Selby
Moore, Alan Hilary
Young, Douglas
104 Baker, Gerald Percival, & LL.B.
Winterbotham, Edward Micklem
Gibb, David Eric William
Richardson, Rev. Harold Samuel
Temple
Bray, Francis Edmond
Brutton, Henry Lionel
Johnstone, Georg-e Horace
Fildes, Paul Gordon
Fames, John Wallace
MoCall, Harold William Lockhart
Price, John David
Darwin, Erasmus
Ogilvie, Gavin Lanfr
Bradley, Micaii Gedling
Sprigg, Henry Aldwin Guildford
Kitson, Roland Dudley
Salaman, Lewis Henry
Johnson, Frank Garnet
Todd, Rev. Killingworth Arthur
Utten
Carr, William James
Harmens, Wyger, & B.C.
Corrie, Owen Cecil Kirkpatrick
Thompson, Cecil Henry Farrer
Felly, Rev. Arnold Claude
Traidos, Mom Chow
Percival, Harold Fez
Gurney, Quintin Edward
Jump, Henry
Ridgway, Joseph
1 Droop, John Percival
Barker, Aubrey, & B.C.
Tennant, Charles Grant
Firth, Arnold
Ash, Gerald Beaumont
Carter, Harold Gordon
Backhouse, Basil Henry
Meakin, Leslie
Cunningham Arthur John Wel-
lington
35 2 Blanco- White, George Rivers
^Dale, Francis Richard
Foyster, Harold Tillard
Ross, Edward Bui-ns
Welsh, Anthony Reginald
Frankland, Edward Percy
Kidd, Charles Bernard
Atkinson, Ai'thur George
Goldie, Noel Barre, & LL.B.
Soames, Ralph Martin
Freyer, Dermot Johnston
Tacon, Richard Charles
Stephenson, Denys George
Donaldson, Malcolm
Malkin, Herbert William
Evans, Evelyn Ward
Watson-Taylor, Arthm- Simon
Aston, Arthur Neville
Meysey-Thompson, Hubert Charles
Lawrence, Arthur Lyndon
Smith, Robert Workman
Buxton, Leland William Wilber-
force
Bowen-Colthurst, Robert Mac-
gregor
Mavor, James Watt
Brown, Rev. Thomas Bolney
Barratt, William Donald
Woodall, John Corbet
Barbour, Ralph Henry
Stephen, Adrian Leslie
GilHland, George Francis
Miller-Hallett, George
Thornton, Francis Ruthven
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
1 Hollond, Henry Arthur, & LL.B. 1906
Sewell, Clarence John Thelkeld
Patterson, Leonard
Nichols, Frank Howard
5 Pearse, Percy James
Scholfield, WilUam Farrar
Tasker, Theodore James
TurnbuU, Rev. Arthur Peveril
Rajan, Arunachala Tyaga
Pulteney, Reginald Francis Osborn
Johnson, Rev. Henry Grindley
Levett, Rev. Laurence Rawdon
Simpson, Roger Cordy
Barclay, Thomas Hubert
Rearden, Thomas Roche
1 Prendergast Student, 1906.
2 Baraes Scholar, 1903. Smith's Prizeman, 1907.
3 Chancellor'H Classical Medal, 1906.
4 Winchester Reading Prize, 1906.
5 Stewart of Rannoch Scholar, 1904. Browne
Scholar, 1905.
1088
TRINITY COLLEGE.
Mango, Alexander Anthony, &
LL.B.
Strugnell, Evelyn Herbert
Champneys, Michael Weldon
Taylor, Samuel
Allen, Maurice Tyrone
Aspinall, Geoffrey
Price, Morgan Philips
Mander, Charles Arthur
Close-Brooks, Arthur Brooks
Bidwell, Reginald AKred
Daniell, Henry Edmond Black-
burne
Ricardo, Harry Ralph
Bum, John Southerden
Evans, James William Douglas
Johnson, George Peach
Morley, Charles
Johnson, Rev. Alan Douglas
Haughton, William Theodore
Hoghton
Mackay, Eric Reay
Cameron, Charles Lovett
Powers, Carol
Archer, Charles William
Hodges, Rev. Edward Charles
Welch, John, & LL.B.
Leeke, Edward John
Lingard, John Reginald
Roffe- Silvester, Charles Geoffrey
Meakin, Bernard
Momber, Robert Mary Stephen
Theodor
Spiers, Archibald Lionel Chve
Greene, William Pomeroy Crawford
Woodhouse, Edward John
Huntington, Lionel Welby
Payne, Meyrick Whitmore
Tinker, Henry Wilham Corsart
Wood, Rev. Claud Thomas Thel-
lusson
Gurney, Christopher Richard
Mayhewe, Keith Guy
Harvey, Clyde
Parry, Charles Bernard
Joicey, Hon. Sydney James
Drever
Sanger, Percy Morris
Murray, Alexander Gordon Wynch
PoUock, Hamilton Rivers
Cobbold, Guy Fromanteel
Swaine, John Kenneth
Thompson, Harold Sigston,& LL.B.
Scott, Hugh
Firth, Thomas Hubert, & LL.B.
Williams, George Conway
Sheepshanks, Arthur Charles
Hubbard, Gilbert Ernest
Hargreaves, Alfred Ridley
Winter, Rev. Ernest Esdaile
Duffield, Kenneth Launcelot
Morg-an, Arthur Conway Osborne
Nixon, Brinsley Hampton
Boag, George Townsend
1 Baker, Albert Edward
Green, Harold
Mackennal, Rev. William Leavers
Armstrong, Richard Robins, & B.C.
2 Scorgie, Norman Gibb, & LL.B.
Mercer, James IS
3 Eraser, John
Hubback, Francis William
^Petrie, Alexander
Innes, Peter David
Newton, John Raphael
Morrice, Geoffrey Wilmot
Lee, Cecil Burford
Buxton, Ivor
Pritchard, Norman Pallister
Hetherington, Henry Anstruther
Weston, Geoffrey
MacMuUen, Edmund Ronalds
Wilson, Herbert Noel Stanley
Renshaw, Stephen Charles Bine
Sheepshanks, Richard Hasell
Cherrington, Douglas George
Macbeth, Athole Harold
Lesser, Reginald WolfF
Tewfik El Arab
Buckle, George Walter
^ Jackson, Horace Arthur
Bolton, William Sproule
Hamilton, George Hall
Parsons, John Randall
Clark, George Ernest
Barclay, Rev. Cyril Charles
de Rothschild, Evelyn Achille
Cunningham, James Sandeman
Wingate, Reginald Cecil
Hobhouse, Arthur Laurence
Watson-Taylor, Cyril Alfred
Martin, William Muir
Gladstone, Robert Theodore
Spicer, Ronald
Mander, Gerald Poynton
Adamson, William
White, Harold Edward
Wilkin, Walter Reginald
1 Gerstenberg student, 1907. Buraey Student,
1907.
2 WheweU Scholar.
8 Browne Medal, 1904.
4 Members' Latin Essay, 1905.
6 Exhibitioner.
TRINITY COLLEGE.
1089
Binyon, Basil
Fleuret, Frank Stewart, & LL.B.
Mandleberg, Joseph Harold
Pauncefort-Duncombe, Sir Everard
PhUip Digby, Bart.
Marshall, James
Grice-Hutchinson, Rowan Ernest
Sheepshanks, Charles John
Harcourt
Lupton, Francis Ashford
Don, Francis Percival
JoUey, Leonard Benjamin
William
Pilkington, Edward Fielden
Lawson Johnston, Arthur
M^'William
Lloyd, Edward Aubrey
Herbert, Rev. Percy Mark
Crowder, William Irwin Robert
Lloyd, Gerald Braithwaite
Powell, Frank Aubrey
Thorp, Edgar Brayshaw
Barlow, James Jardine
Marsham, Arthur Frederic
Stott, Arnold Walmsley
Bethell, Christopher, & LL.B.
Matheson, John Lee
Engineer, Akhrm'Ardeshir, & LL.B.
Carter, William Edward
Edge-Partington, Rev. Ellis Foster
Griffith, Harold Kinder
Kirkpatrick, Alexander Pemberton
Haslehurst, Rev, Richard
Thornton, Rev. John Gordon
Stocker, Charles James
Jemmett, Frank Rupert
Lucas, Harry Audley
Chance, Geoifrey Robert Lucas
Ryle, Edward Hewish
Cappel, Norman Louis
Kerby, Clement Carlyon
MacMichael, Rev. Arthur William
Nath, Dewan Badri
Charlesworth, Eric Barff
Gardner, Robert Geoffrey
Dawson, John
Burder, Gordon Eustace Lennox
Michie, John Lundie
1 Adams, Henry Packwood
Evans, Frank Noel
Lay ton, Walter Thomas
Chapman, Albert Ernest
Doherty, Richard Edward Ernest
Biggs
Kaye, George William Clarkson 1908
Savory, Sir William Borradaile,
Bart.
Heywood, Arthur George Percival
Clark, Francis Hartley Hall
Burchell, James Melvill
Dunkels, Walter
Jeffreys, Howel Gabriel Gwyn
Milburn, John Davison
Vaughan, Reginald Bowman
Lucas, Charles Eric
Loyd, Reginald Arthur
Brantsen, Carlo Alberto
King, Bullard Nowell
Steane, Samuel William
Maxwell, William Francis John
Deighton, Frederick Montague
Pye, David Randall
iJHoskin, Alan Simson
Whitworth, William Hervey Allen
Just, Theodore Hartmann
Imison, Christopher Savage
Roxburgh, Archibald Cathcart
Evans, Arthur Geoffrey
Leather, Norman George
Barnes, Geoi-ge Le Maire
Pym, Thomas Wentworth
Anderson, Arthur Emilius David
Meysey-Thompson, Algar de
Clifford Charles
Wakefield, John Hylbert
Buchanan, John Nevile, & LL.B.
Phillimore, John
Every, Sir Edward Oswald, Bart,
Hughes, Thomas Geoffrey
Hobson, Charles Kenneth
Powell, Thomas FoUiot
M*'Clintock, Edward Louis Long-
field
Boy all, Arthur Vincent
M'^Neill, Tennent
Summers, Alfred Spencer Mason
Colman, Jeremiah
Meller, Robert William
Price, William Robert
Peel, William Ralph
Symons, Charles Douglas
Johnson, Frederick Victor
Harvey, Philip
Strachey, James Beaumont
Medcalf, Herbert
Horsfield, Ralph Beecroft
Williamson, George Evans,& LL.B.
Trench, Hubert Roland
1 Bxbibitioner.
46—5
1090
TRINITY COLLEGE.
Boscaweii, Hon. Evelyn Hugh
John
Albright, Martin Chicheley
Birch, George Charles
Pelham, Walter Henry
Hill, Alfred John Bostock
White, Lynton Woolmer
Kenyon, Myles Noel
Barnsley, Robert Eric
Storey, Kenneth Lushington
Sington, Alan John Campbell
Trotter, Richard Durant
Collett, Ronald Leslie
Griffith, IVJalcolm Lloyd
Fowler, Charles Henry
Penn, Arthur Horace
Sheldon, Frederick Howard
Drew, Alfred Lionel
Clegg, James Arthur
Martin, John Bosworth
Stevenson, Samuel Delano
Gray, Frederick Laurence
Morshead, Reginald Sperling
Miller, Roland Brice
Powell, Eric Walter
Sealy, Humfrey Newnham
Penton, Cyril Frederick
Walker, Kenrick Prescott
Beves, Cameron Howard
Heath, JohnRippiner
Otter-Barry, Hugh van Lynden
Reed, Herbert Saunders
Pilkington, Hugh Brocklehurst
Williams, Charles
Warrington, John Carlisle
Parry, Norman Cecil
Banerjee, Probhat Nath
Goldschmidt, Ernst Philip
Hamilton, Kenneth
Sutton, Hubert Joscelin
Monckton, Thomas Anthony
Dewar, Michael Bruce Urquhart
Pearson, Bernard Clive
Goldney, Henry Hastings
Feetham, Francis Gill
1909 Clark, Edwin Dowsett
Fawcus, Louis Reginald
Scholfield, Charles Noel
Duncan, George Simpson
Howard, Robert Wilmot
Saunders, Granvillle
Hicks, George Dawes
Chatterji, Jagadish Chandra
Dubs, Ralph Rae Arthur
Barry, Eric Gordon Wolfe
Tsan, Yu Huan
Becher, Godfrey George
Ellice- Clark, Stuart Tulk
Murray -Smith, Arthur George
Shaw, Gilbert Shuldam
Booth, Charles Zachary Macaulay
Channell, Herbert Mitford
Trevelyan
Reynolds, Geoffrey Howard
Larmour, Alwyn Cordon
Cowie, Hugh Cameron
Lyttelton, Hon. Charles Frederick
Watkyn-Thomas, Frederic William
Watney, Marty n Herbert
Loder, Robert Egerton
Chandless, Cecil Thomas Chandless
Berry, Arthur John
Lubbock, Hon. Harold
Peacock, Mansel Reginald
Smith, Roland Audley
Rivett, Louis Carnac
Townley, Charles Evelyn
Coles, Ernest James
Tetley, Michael Hubert
FitzGerald, Maurice Pembroke
Pollock, Charles Thomas Anderdon
Lupton, Maurice
Lever, William Hulme
Hardy, Clive
Kachorn, Mom Chow, & LL.B.
Campbell, Evan Roland
Acworth, Cecil
Brown, Cedric Clifton
Rewcastle, Cuthbert Snowball
Rennoldson, Henry Francis, &
LL.B.
Dickson, Ernest Charles Scott
Taylor, Philip Mountford
Howard, Walter Stewart
Fildes, Geoffrey Philip Agnew
Johnson, Philip Bulmer
Bourchier, Le Gendre Claude
Freeman, Percy Broke
Hughes, George Ravensworth
Palmer, Harold Godfrey
Lamb, Christopher Henry
Callingham, Laurence Frederick
& LL.B.
Ulyat, Edward Stewart
Brightman, Eustace Webster
Garrett, Leslie Charles
Barclay, Arthur Victor
Groves, Keith Grimble
Brierley, John
Willcox, James Mark
Priestley, Gerald William
Wills, Walter Douglas Melville
Chun, John Wing Hon
Swan, Frederick
TRINITY COLLEGE.
1091
Dickson, Kenneth Bruce
Foyster, Philip Tillard
Deighton, John
Watson, Elliot Lovegood Grant
Jones, Francis Stacey
Carlisle, John Charles Denton
Cooke, Norman Victor
Macdonald, Allan John Smith
Ward, William Joseph
Whitworth, George Elwes Allen
Tinto, John Ferguson
Sams, Eeuben Alfred
Tolmie, William Lester
LL.B.
1 Hohler, Gerald Fitzroy
Turner, John Alfred
Martineau, Gerald
Walford, Hug-h Selwyn
Feilding, Hon. Francis Henry
Everard Joseph
Bosauquet, Samuel Ronald Court-
hope
Methold, Henry Tindal
Davie, Charles Christopher
Richards, Lewis Saurin
Clarence, George Clement
Castleman, Edward William Fiiidge
Coode, Alan Penrose
Sampson, Samuel John Marton
Harbord, Henry CoUett
Kemp- Welch, Hubert Annesley
Mus. Bac.
Such, Edwin Charles
Goodhart-Rendel, Harry Stuart
UNDERGRADUATES.
Fellow Commoner.
Chanler, Louis Stuyvesant
Advanced Students.
Wilson, Rev. Harold Francis
Reid, Douglas Gavin
Lewis, Rev. Frank Warburton
Harvey, Rev. Edwin Josiah
William
Pensioners.
Hardie, Thomas Buxton
Matsura, Count Atsushi
Ross, Sir Charles Henry Augustus
Lockhart, Bart.
Cory, Reginald Radcliffe
Philips, George William
Hanbury, Daniel
Beeton, Alan Edmund
Baynes, Geoffrey
Mapplebeck, Gordon Whitfield
Taite, Geoffrey Charles Brindley
Black, William 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, James Frederick
Silvertop, Francis Somerled
Smiley, Hubert Stuart
Swanston, Charles Bertram
Colthurst, George Oliver
Lawrence, Alexander Carson
Clarke
Walpole, Charles Archibald
Chalmers, Charles Hugh Lindsay
Henderson
Cole, William Horace de Vere
Knox, James
Clutton, Brian
Orr-Ewing, Archibald Ian
Rothband, Percy Lionel
1 King'8 CouDEcI.
1092
TRINITY COLLEGE.
Pigeon, Henry Eichard
Waterlow, Guy Wallerson
Lang, Robert Stanley
Buchanan, Arthur Noel
Ogilvie, George Norman
Peek, Sir Wilfrid, Bart.
Pemberton, Francis Percy Campbell
Winch, Stanley Brook
Richardson, Guy Carleton
GifFard, Edward Charles
Okura, Kisschiro
Lea-Wilson, Basil Hugh Campbell
Fermor-Hesketh, Thomas
Seymour, Francis
Sharpe, Richard Henry
Clay, Barnard Augustine
Berger, Samuel Henry
Gilbey, Walter Ewart
Gore-Browne, Harold Thomas
Thirlwall
Smith-Barry, Robert
Heaton-Armstrong, William
Duncan Francis
Frewen, Hugh Moreton
Leeke, John Alan
Perry, John Melbourne
Desborough, Granville
Heseltine, Norfor Evelyn
Pfiilf, Karl
Mather, Loris Emerson
Petherick, George Gerald
Johnson, Arthur Laurence
Wilson, John Granville
Birkbeck, Gervase William
Askew, Edmund Joscelyne Percy
Freer, Geoffrey Hubert
Shelley, John Frederick
Slott, Edgar Shirley
Gordon, Hamilton
Penn, Geoffrey Mark
Loder, Norman Wilfred
Hartley, Cecil Richard
Morton, Roland Francis Storrs
Griffith- Williams, Arthur
Ripley, Hugh William Grey
Caledon, Earl of
Attenborough, Carlisle Robert
Walter
Priestley, Hugh William
Clarke, Robert Bruce
Tweedie, Harley Alexander
Newgass, Edgar Isaac Augustus
Lacey, Frederick Arthur
St Johnston, Adrian
Mackay, Kenneth
Firth, Lewis Gerald
Rushworth, Arthur Norman
Agnew, Victor Charles Walter
White, Rudolph Dymoke
Davidson, Eric Henry Lucas
de Cordes, Aubrey Lucas
Daffarn, Maurice
de Rothschild, Anthony Gustave
Lucas, Geoffrey Morton Ernest
limes- Cross, Arthur Charles
Wolseley
Morgan, Sydney Cope
Howden, Patrick Eraser
Soper, Ronald Garland
Ricarclo, Frank
Gilmour, Alastair Stewart
Guest, Hon. Oscar Montague
Bancroft, Oswald Lawrence
Hazlehurst, Charles Arthur
Cheshyre
Eastwood, John Francis
Robinson, John Graham
Hill, Henry Oliver
Wiggin, William Henry
MacAndrew, Charles Glen
Schmiechen, Wilfred
Duff, Douglas Garden
Ritson, Robert
Griffin, Arthur Wilfrid Michael
Stewart
Leeke, Charles Harold
Whittard, Courtenay Lancelot
Mills, Tom Rethman
Downton, Arthur Murray
de Yrarrazaval, Sergius
Pring, Basil Crompton
Collins, Barry Keyte Tenison
Reunert, Clive
Pilkinglon, Frederick Mervyn
Fosbery
Jones, Cecil Hugh
Woods, John Murray
Maitland, Eardley Thomas
Chalmers, Ian Patrick Honyman
Jameson, Algernon James Durand
Clark, Henry Douglas
Weguelin, Thomas Noel
Jackson, Bertram Rolfe
Hadrill, Herbert Murton
Brereton, John Lancelot
Donaldson, Eric
TEINITY COLLEGE.
1093
J Marks, Julian David
'•'^Eoxburgh, John Ferguson
i> ^Nicholas, Tressilian Charles
1.2 Dawson, Hugh Puclsey
1. 2Watts, Albert Everett
i.^Lipson, Ephraim
Cadbury, Lawrence John
Bigge, Hubert John
Collins, David Charles
Shepherd, James Sherringham
Gibbs, Walter Durant
HoUand-Hibbert, Thurstan
Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, George
James Charles
Watson, Hugh
Hodge, Alexander Dingwall
May, Gerald Henderson
Marsh, Frank Douglas
Humphry, Alexander Murchison
Jameson, Geoffrey James
Ballance, Leslie Arthur
Gray, Basil
Lloyd, Alan Scrivener
Hughes, Norman Alfred
Crommelin Brown, John Lewis
Newman, John Burton
Vereker, George Gordon Medlicott
Wheatcroft, George Hanson
Hoffmann, Arthur Rupert
Piatt, Edward Arthur
Tufuell, Neville Charsley
Parsons, Richard Edward
Hellyer, Francis Edgcombe
Ellis, Wilfrid Frank Proffitt
Moreing, Algernon Henry
Colquhoun, Gideon 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
Thomas, Dudley Vivian David
Williams, Edward Gordon
Verrall, Christopher Francis
Helme, James Milner
Noel, Hon. Robert Edmund Thomas
Moore
Wethered, Hugh Ellison
Oakey, John Martin
Revillon, Albert Julian
2Purves, William Donald Campbell
Laidlaw
Gaddum, Walter Frederick
Ross, William Gordon
Pulley. Gerard Todd
Alder sey, 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 Jenner Hooper
Agius, Edgar Emanuel
Dent, Leonard Maurice Edward
Acheson-Gray, Charles Gerald
Acheson
England, Frank de Fontane
de Geyer, Wilham
Dewhurst, Cyril
Milsom, Harry Lincoln
Wills, Sydenham Waldie
Vaughan, Eric William Bowman
Gribble, Charles Herbert
Muir, David Miller
Guinness, Richard Smythe
2 Maxwell, Malcolm Theodore
La Touche, Godfrey George Digges
Howard, John Philip
Naylor, John Murray
Levett, Ernest Christopher
Thorburn, John Melland
Smith, Geoffrey Wilfred Melson
WUson, Clyde Tabor
Tweedy, Wharton Richard
Schuster, Leonard Francis
Shiells, Arthur Kenward
Pearson, Thomas Arthur
Bramwell, John Crighton
Irwin, Cuthbert
Thomson, John Bathurst
Douglas-Hamilton, Claud Archi-
bald Aubrey
Sanderson, James Ross
Wood, Alfred William Maitland
Breul, Ernest Damiau Theodor
Eugen
Windsor, Lord
Greville-Smith, Stanley Howard
1 Exhibitioner.
2 SubBizar.
1094
TRINITY COLLEGE.
Eastwood, Harold Edmund
Insole, George Claud Latliom
Jump, Ralph Lyon
Smith, Charles Home Cecil
Fox, Christian Eric
Fry, Cecil Roderick
Short, Henry Sanderson
Wallace, Arthur William Watson
Prinsep, Anthony Ley land
Parry- Jones, Montague Marthidale
Cheyne, William Hunter Watson
Woodward, William Edward
Ross, Ronald Deane
Wriglit, Frederick Hornsby
Storey, Ronald Alexander
Browne, Meyrick Gouldsburg
Wiggin, George Robert
Lennox, Nonnan Gordon
Heap, Joseph Milne
Rosher, John Brenchley
Colenso, Nigel John Frankland
Brunton, Edward Henry Pollock
Fraser, Clive Stuart
Adair, John Valentine
Perrens, Charles Newton Triscott
Bruce, Patrick Alexander
Gilliland, Valentine Knox
Hoare, Hemy Colt Arthur
Ireland, John Frederick
Croft, Jolm Arthur Christopher
Jones, Tom Barry
Green, Bernard
Vereker, Hon. Standish Robert
Gavin, William
Doll, Mordaunt Henry Caspers
McKerrell-Brown, John
McCormick, Leander James
Fordham, Oswald
Penrose, Edward John McNeill
Nehru, Jawaharlal
Sayer, Humphrey
Whitehead, Reginald Willoughby
Deakin, Howard Vipond
iVos, Solomon
Harrowing, John Stanley
Patteson, John Dossie
Towsey, Ai-thur Stanley
Meier, Frederick Alfred
Jareja, Bhoputsingjee Bhugvat-
singjee
Wilson, Bassett FitzGerald
Kneese, Rupert Heinrich WUhelm
Murray, Malcolm George Douglas
Willan, Arthur Conrad
Hodgson, G eorge William Houghton
Jardine, Douglas James
Reid, James Smith
Wallace, William Ernest
Renshaw, Arthur Hamilton
Spiith, Hellmuth Ludwig
^Bisacre, Frederick Francis Percival
i> 2 Gibbs, Cecil Armstrong
1- 2 Newcomb, Wilfrid Davison
1.2 Bate, Arthur
i.2Pym, William St John
i.2Cunliffe, Norman
1. 2 Farrar, Ernest
Chichester, Arthur O'Neill Cubitt
Bolitho, Thomas Gerald Glyini
Williams, Noel Dyson
Buxton, Thomas Fowell
Corry, Frederick Henry Lowry
Wigram, Charles Knox
Geldard, Nicholas
Fenwick, Basil Arbuthnut
Joy, NeviUe Holt
Bernard, John Gerald Mortimer
Spranger, John Alfred
Wood, Ai'dern Ralf
Geldard, Stuart
Matheson, Norman Macdonald
Petherick, John Cecil
Banister, Charles Gonville
Bridgeman, Rodger Orlando
Abel Smith, Reginald Henry
Macaulay
Braun, Geoffrey Charles Phillip
Blackburne-Maze, Cecil Ireland
Smith, Algernon Charles Stanley
Wright, Leonard Almroth Wilson
Loyd, William Lewis Brownlow
Duff, Ludovic James Colquhoun
Armstrong, Michael Richard Leader
Whitlark, John Howard
Wills, Robert Bruce Melville
Daukes, Archibald Herbert
Pollock, Humphrey Rivers
Jay, Charles Douglas
Walker, Sir Robert James Milo,
Bart.
Robinson, Joseph Benjamin
Daltry, Lionel Ofifley
Knowles, Robert King
Curtis, Arthur Randolph Wormeley
Parker, Roger Henry
Goodwin, Hai-old Desborough
Hammond, Cyril Elmore
Shove, Ralph Samuel
2 Exhibitioner.
TRINITY COLLEGE.
1095
Samuelsou, Francis Henry Benaard
Insole, Eric Eaymoud
Hill, Thomas Ai-chibaltl Mont-
gomerie
Jones, Maurice Herbert
Workman, Eric Woodside
. 2Makins, Frederick Kirkwood
Westoll, James
Kingsland, Harold Lovett
Chaloner, Thomas Weston Peel
Long
Fenwick, iMelvill Collingwood
Wilson, Aubyn Harold Reymond
Saumarez, Hon. James St Vincent
Broke
McCormick, Edward Hamilton
Kennedy, Horas Tristram
Hedges, Killingworth Michael
Fentham
Kennedy, Myles Storr Nigel
Sharp, Leonard Ernest Steigen-
berger
Clark, Ralph Neville
Gregory, Galiston Marcar
Tredcroft, John Lennox
Dill, John Martin Gordon
Mackay, Robert Donald
Gregory, John Sheridan
Wainwright, Ronald Charles
Manger, Alfred Stuart
Bretherton, Humphrey
Holman, Alexander McArthur
Eiloart, Horace Hanson
Herzog, Frederick Joseph
Pooley, John Sandys
Westby, Perceval St George Charles
Williams, Gordon
Rigden, Charles
Whittle, Dennis
Starkie, Richard Patrick Aloysius
Pickard, Basil
Buxton, Murray Barclay
Arbuthnot, Robert Weniss Muir
Whitehead, Frank
Thompson, Douglas Errol Hay
Torrey, Cecil Eric
Bui-rell, Raymond Francis Topham
Smith, John Herbert Michael
Turner, William Arthur Scales
Parker, Wilfred Henry
Roberts, Alfred Cecil Samuel
Tennyson, Hon. Lionel Hallara
Willoughby, b'rancis George
Godfrey
Miley, Miles
RoUo, William Hereward
1 Wood, Arthur Edward Frances
Minnitt, Robert James
Davies, Arthur Robert
Paschkoff, Basil Alexandrovitch
Peache, Richard Coventry
Nicholson, Philip Christopher
Kilburn, Paul
Paschkoff, Alexander Alexandro-
vitch
Savory, Charles Harley
iWhitworth, Eric Edward Allen
Sinclair, Kenneth Duncan Lecky
Rawlins, Henry Guy
Simpson, Norman Douglas
Turner, Anthony Whitelock
Wollaston, Hubert Charles
1 Mayo, Herbert Theodore
Dickson, Joseph William Edmund
Lea -Wilson, Wilfrid Barclay
Pelham, Hon. Sackville George
Walrond, Victor
Grasemann, Cuthbert
SympsoD, Thomas Mansel
Charles, Games Arthur Merriman
Gleed, Richard Wilson Arnall
Kadir, Mohamed
Straker, Ian Allgood
Greaves, Ralph Charles Johnstone
Hoult, Joseph Murray
Pike, Samuel Aitken
Dodgson, Francis
Firth, Alec Mark Bernard
Fletcher, Frank Castle
de Spoelberck, (Vicomte) Thierry
Polhill, Cecil Charles
Singer, Cecil Mortimer
Todd, Edgar William
Reynolds, Noel Charles William
Goolden, Alexander Wood
Lloyd, Leslie Steed
Mainwaring-EUerker-Onslow,
Arthur Guilford
Philipson, Myles Rowland
Duffin, Charles Grimshaw
Johnstone, John Jeffry
Carus- Wilson, Kric
Chadwick, James Francis
1 Dyson, Charles Bertram
Squire, Charles Edward
1 Woods, Frederick John
1 Plowman, Clifford Henry Fitz-
Herbert
Perry, Evelyn Walter Copland
Marston, Cecil Gifford
2 £xhibitioaer.
1096
TKINITY COLLEGE.
Hudson, Frederick Audley
1 Cowper, Geoffrey Moore
Stott, Raymond
Arnold- Walling-er, G eoff rey Seldon
1 Muiicaster, Eric
1 Baker, Wilfrid Erwood
Hornung, George
Howard, Neville Martin Charles
Gutmann, Baron Henry Alexander
Palmes, William Tevery
von Ullman, Georg Maria
Gray, Maurice
von Weiss, Alfons Benno
West, Charles Skeffington
Turner, Francis Gordon
^ Hainan, Edward Thomas
Leslie, Alan
Whitehead, John Robert Gobertus
Lawrence, James Taylor
Onslow (Hon.) Victor Alexander
Herbert Huia
Thomas, Otho Vincent
Stuart, Arthur
Inglis, Alexander Raymond
Komarovsky, Boris Markoff
Cochrane, Keith David
Neumark, Otto
von Dietze, Frederich Carl
Nicolaus Constantin
1-2 Lewis, Michael Arthur
1.2 Marsh, Alfred Stanley
1.2 Balfour, Claud Malcolm
2 Lias, Ronald John Mortlock
i-2Digby, Kenelm George
1.2 Burns, Emile Bernard Vivian
2 0ncken, William Gerhard
i.2Gossling, Brian Stephen
1. 2 Cowhn, Frank Ernest
1.2 Leak, Walter Norman
Parker, Harold Edmund
Burkitt, Miles Crawford
Knight -Bruce, Robert Evelyn
Cleave
Cuthbertson, Hugh
Master, Legh Chichele Hoskins
Muir, Burleigh Leycester
Cammell, Charles Richard
Nettlefold, Joseph Henry
Hill, Charles Loraine
Hubbuck, Geoffrey Martin
1 Chevassut, Frederick George
White, Ronald Edwin
Blom, Alfred Hogarth
Parsons, Desmond Cleve
Gossage, Arthur Fredreick
Lawrence, Brian Lyndon
Harvey, Frank Lennox
Bowlby, Russell Frank
Chrouschoff, Ivan
Lyster, Lumley FitzGerald
Trotter, Colin Liddell
Law, Nigel Walter
Willett, Wilfred Leslie
Hall, Frederick Grainger
Studd, Vivian Mortlock
Frost, Edmund Lionel
Miller, Cecil John Whitworth
Elliot, Hubert William Arthur
Fraser-Mackenzie, John Ord
Alistair
Simeon, Leonard Stephen
Barrington
Elborne, Sydney Lipscomb
Jones, Jvone Kirkpatrick
Pritchard, John Edward Maddock
Riley- Smith, William
Spicer, Gerald Evan
Coates, Hamish Hustler Howard
Naylor, Thomas Humphrey
Phillips, George Wyndham
Kersey, Robert Hogarth
de Janasz, George Casimir Arthur
Williams-Wynn, Watkin
Allen, John Edric Russell
Hopkinson, Rudolf Cecil
McCraith, Kenneth Yorke
Drysdale, Reginald Keith
Northcote, Dudley Stafford
O'Ferrall, Ronald Stanhope More
Patron, Francis Joseph
Scott, Walter Thomas Hepburne
Paton- Smith, Eiic Agar
Slade, Gerald Osborne
Russell, James Douglas
Don, Archibald William Robertson
Ansdell, Thomas Agnew
Pilcher, Gonne St Clair
Scott-Davidson, Walter William
Cockburn, Archibald Frederick
Farley, Reuben Llewellyn
Patwardhan, Vithalrao Chintaman
Trasenster, William Augustus
Robinson, Wilfred Henry
Bernard, Brian Edward Vivian
Pope, Cyril
Beaumont, (Hon.) Wentworth
Henry Canning
2 Exhibitioner.
TEINITY COLLEGE.
1097
Neilson, Drevor Frederick Acton
Barrow, Eric Burton Patrick
Middleton, Rupert Charles Godfrey
Pownall, John Cecil Glossop
MulhoUand, (Hon.) Henry George
Hill
Macmillan, Duncan
For wood, Philip Lodeton
Studd, Lionel Fairfax
Windsor-Clive, (Hon.) Ai-cher
Collins, Reginald Frank
iPoore, William Graydon
Lloyd, Henry Clifford
Wliidborne, George Ferris
iWhitworth, Cyril Clinton Allen
Rendall, Francis Geoffrey
Lang, Arthur Horace
Moreing, Adrian Charles
Thomas, Walter Edison
Pite, Ion Beresford
Leaf, Frederick Arthur
Beazley, Charles Murray
Maunsell, Sydney Augustus Wray
Balzarotti, Giuseppe Pippo
Everard, William Lindsay
1 Pease, Michael Stewart
Bragg, William Lawrence
Beall, Gilbert Claridge
Le Blanc- Smith, Ralph
1 Campling, William Charles
Christie, Louis Desmond
Bosanquet, Arthur Rivers
Reed, John
Cunard, Edward
1 Evans, Humphrey Silvester
Eastwood, Noel Walter
Campbell, Edward Maitland
Longhiu-st, Henry Birt
Hollins, Percy Ryder
Gardnor-Beard, William Edward
Burnand, Cyril Francis
Mackintosh, George William
Wenham, John Henry
Gossage, Ernest Leslie
Pease, Richard Arthur
Duncan, Oliver Charles
Crawford, David
Hickman, Charles Edward
Stanley, Alan Wroughton
Wentworth
Saville, Stanley Herbert
Marson, Arthur Aylmer
Clifton, Edward Noel
Mortlock, William Frederick
Walter
Smith, Stephen Berthold
Richardson, Clifford Abernethy
Maclean
Harraton, John Reginald
Vane, Ralph Frederick
Griffith, Hugh Lyon Waldie
Sampson, Frederic Arthur
1 Garrett, Howard Georg-e
Gloyne, William James Maynard
Bullock, Harold Malcolm
Sewell, John Percy Claude
Farmer, Allix Francis Gamul
Murray, Richard Brian
Reid, James
Shelley, George Edward
Lang, Leslie Hamilton
Clarkson, Wilfrid Bairstow
Warre-Dymond, Godfrey
Spencer, Thonias Dever
Chapman, Thomas Musgrave Gray
James, Adrian Ingram
Buxton, Alfred Barclay
1 Porter, Ernest James
Smith, Robert Sydney Steele
Landale, Douglas Blackwood
Herring, John Leigh
Dubs, Clarence Ivor Alistair
Leak, Edward Alexander
Ramamurty, Sonti Venkata
Palmer, Kenneth Randall
Whitfield, Sydney Philip
Bevan, Thomas Richard
Godber, Henry Trevor
Ruston, Joseph Victor Anthony
Castlerosse (Viscount)
Deane, Everard Duncan
Paine, William Arthur
Jeffries, WiUiam Francis Caiy
Taylor, Harold Milman Strickland
Sanderson, Thomas Stuart
1 Bonner, Charles Bradlaugh
1 Walsh, Alan Dudley
Steinfeld, Istvan
Boscawen, (Hon.) Vere Douglas
Hatvany, Endre de
1098
TRINITY COLLEGE.
PATRONAGE.
Counties.
Bedford.
Benefices.
Barford, Y .cum
Roxton.V.
Eaton Bray, V.
Felmersham,V.
Keysoe, V.
Shillington, V.
Stotfold, V .
Lough ton Magna R.
Marsworth, V.
Arrington, V.
Barrington, V.
Bottisham, V.
Chesterton, V.
Lode.V.
Orwell, R.
Over, V.
Shudy Camps, V.
St Mary Mag.V.)
St Michael, V. ;'
Trumpington, V.
Gainford, V.
Barnard Castle, V.
Bumpstead He- 1
lion, V. J
Hatfield, V.
Hitchin, V.
St Ippolyt'scum Great)
Wymondley.V. /
Ware,V.
Wymeswold.V.
Enfield, V.
Dickleburgh, R.
Fakenham, R.
Reepham cum ]
Kerdiston, R. J
Grendon, V.
Blyth,V.
Flintham, V.
Hoveringham, C. )
c«m Thurgarton, C.)
Langford, C. )
cum Holme, V. \
Tuxford, V.
Walkeringham, V.
Incumbents.
C.Greene, M.A.
E. Sutton, M.A.
B. Cuming, M.A.
J. H. Banham, M.A.
L. H. Postdate, M.A.
C. E. Leighton, M.A.
J. T. Athawes.M.A.
Rev. J. J. Atkins
G. D. Cartwright, B.A.
H. R. Foster, M.A.
H. C.Green, M.A.
N. W. Shelton, M.A.
H. W. EUis, B.A.
R.W. Whiston.M.A.
T.E.Beckett, M.A.
G. Perry, M.A.
A. H.F. Boughey,M.A.
R. G. Bury, M.A.
H. C. Watson, M.A.
L. B. Ashby, M.A.
W. K. Wyley, M.A.
F. W. Galpin, M.A.
H. E. Jones, M.A.
E.T.Carey, M.A.
M. Reed, M.A.
R.C. Green, M.A.
R. Howel Brown, M.A.
J. G. Forbes, M.A.
W. Irwin, M.A.
M. M.U.Wilkin-)
son, M.A.
C.Brooke, M.A.
C. E. Scott-Mon- )
crieff, D.D. )
F. C. Cursham, M.A.
A. M. Y. Baylay,M.A.
C.W.H. Aitchison, M.A.
A. P. Woodhouse, M.A.
B.A.
1868
1881
1871
18fi5
1885
1890
1861
1881
1892
1882
1888
1878
1894
1857
1872
1889
1865
1897
1890
1882
1882
1862
1879
1858
1879
1870
1876
1854
1871
1884
1873
1866
1892
1872
1
Bucks ...
Camb....
Durham.
Essex....
Herts....
Leicest..
Middx...
Norfolk .
Northam.
Notts....
TRINITY COLLEGE.
1099
Counties.
Stafford.
Suffolk..
Warw...
Westm..
I.Wight
Yorks...
Beneficet,.
Cheadle, R.
Grundisburgh, R.
Kirkby Monks, V.
cum Withy brook, V.
Heversham, V.
Kendal, V.
Kirkby Lonsdale, V.
Brading, V.
Aysgarth, V.
Bawtry, with >
Austerfield, Y.S
Gilling.R.
^Guisley, R.
Kellington, V.
Masham cum Kir-)
by Malzeard, V.)
Noimanton, V.
Oversilton, V.
Pickhill.V.
Sedbergh, V.
WombwelKR.
Ivrumbents.
E. S. Carlos, M.A.
E. W. South,M.A.
W.E.Jackson, M.A.
P.M. Gilbert, M.A.
W. H. Trench, LL.M,
E. H. Askwith,D.D.
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. Hedley, M.A.
C. Bird, M.A.
T. E. Parkinson,
John Wilson, M.A.
J. M. Cadman, M.A.
B. T. Barnes,
B.A.
1866
1870
1875
1857
1861
1886
1884
1893
1877
1866
1879
1870
1882
1884
1887
1879
Inst.
1890
1906
1893
1866
1896
1909
1906
1904
1898
1901
1906
1893
1P04
1900
1891
1907
1904
1906
I The College has only the third turn of presentation.
EMMANUEL COLLEGE.
(Founded 1584.)
The original Statutes and the Founder's Copy are in possession
of the College.
This College was founded by Sir Walter Mildmay, Chancellor
of the Exchequer and Privy Councillor in the rei^n of Queen
Elizabeth, and is now governed by Statutes confirmed by Order of
the Queen in Council, 3 May, 1882, and amended in 1893, 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 or some other University.
The Senior Fellowships are tenable generally so long as the persons
elected hold any one of the following qualifying offices of the
University, viz.: Professor, Reader, Orator, Librarian, Registrary,
or any one of the following qualifying offices 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 office, a
Senior Fellow becomes 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 £60
Twenty-two..... £40
In cases 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 suspend the election to any Scholarship for such
time not exceeding two years as they shall deem expedient.
There is also [one] Scholarship on the foundation of Dr
Thorpe. This Scholarship is awarded to a student of not less
than three tenns standing, with preference in favour of those
who shew proficiency in Theology. It is tenable with any one
of the above-named Scholarships on the College Foundation.
EMMANUEL COLLEGE. 1101
In addition tliere are the followiug Scholarships and Exhibitions with
preference in favour of Candidates from certain Schools, viz.:
No, liy whom founded. Value. Preference.
. . , , T u Pc%rx f Oakham and
4. Archdeacon Johnson £20 per annum < TJoDincham
*• M'Ash £50 {Kn:ta"z„»eh.
•• Drs^ith ne { iJ-tX'
3. Sir Wolstan Dixie £30 Market Bosworth.
Besides these there are other Exhibitions arising from accumulations
from vacancies which are applied to the encouragement and assistance of
deserving students.
Scholarships are usually awarded to resident members of the
College after the College Examinations in the Lent and Easter
Terms, and are tenable till the B.A. degree or, with special per-
mission of the Governing Body, for a further period, but in no
case beyond the M.A. degree.
Scholarships (tenable in the first instance for not more than
two years) are also annually 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, 1909.
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 Day Training
College.
An Exhibition of £50 a year tenable for two years is offered
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.
Two 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 ten-
able in the first instance for one year, but a Student is re-eligible
for a second period (and in special cases for further periods) of
one year. A Student may have permission to reside at a foreign
University or other approved place of study.
The Governing Body of the College are prepared to consider
applications 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 Fellowships, Scholarships, &c. of the
College, 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.
1102 EMMANUEL COLLEGE.
ANNUAL PRIZES.
In the Lent and Easter Terms there is a general Examination
of the Undergraduates. In June, Scholarships, &c. are adjudged.
A prize of books is awarded to every student who is placed in
the first class of any of the annual College Examinations. In all
subjects except Natural Sciences the value of the prize is <£3 in
the case of the student who occupies the highest place and
i;i. 105. in the case of the others. In Natural Sciences the value
of the prize is uniformly £2. 2^.
A prize of £3. Ss. is awarded to every student who obtains a
first class in Part II. of any of the following Triposes, viz., Mathe-
matics (Old Regulations), Classics, Theology, Natural Sciences.
There are also the following annual prizes, open, except where
otherwise specified, to all members of the College under the
standing of B.A. (other than Advanced Students, who are
eligible only for 2, 5, 7, 9).
1. £2. 2s. in books for the best exercises in Greek Verse
Composition and Latin Verse Composition.
2. £4. 4s. in books for the best English Essay upon some
Theological, Literary or Historical Subject.
3. £4. 4s. in books for proficiency in English Literature.
Awarded on the results of examinations held at the beginning
of the Lent and Easter Terms.
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.
5. A prize of £5, founded by the late Rev. 0. Glover, B.D.,
Fellow of the College, for the encouragement of the study of
Hebrew.
6. A prize of £3. Ss. for proficiency in Anatomy and Physio-
logy, open to students of the third year, is given by Dr J. H. H.
Manley.
7. A prize of about ^£5. 5*. established by the friends of the
late R. K. Rodwell, M.A., Barrister- at-Law and Fellow of the
College, is awarded to the graduate member of the College of
not more than three years' standing from his first degree who
shall have most distinguished himself in the Law Tripos or any
other of the University Examinations in Law.
8. Indian Civil Service Prizes. A prize of books is given to
the resident member of the College who takes the highest place
in the Open Competition for the Indian 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.
9. The Sudbury- Hardy man prize of £30 is awarded for the
best dissertation by a Graduate Member of the College under
the standing of M.A.
EMMANUEL COLLEGE.
1103
Prizemen, 1909.
First Year.
Mathematics.
Natural Sciences.
Theology.
Stevens
Altounyan
Binns
Mayor
Bird
Gossling
Kilner
History.
Spearing
Classics.
Kingliam
Mechanical Sciences
Gardner
Preston
Chawner
Johns
Shera
Economics.
Wiltshire
Lavington
Second Yea/
•.
Classics.
Natural Sciences.
Browne
Ballingall
Cvooke
East
Saunt
Lesley
Third Year.
Classics.
Ds Braunholtz
Ds Gimson
Prizes awarded for a first class in Part II. of a Tripos.
Classics. Natural Sciences.
Ds Adams Ds Edwards
Ds Taylor Ds Stiles
Lalni Verse Composition. Greek Verse Composition.
Ds Braunholtz
Crooke
English Essay.
Birkett
Second Prize.
Ds Drennan
JAeq.
English Literature.
Crooke
Crooke
Oreeh Testament.
1st year. Bums
Second Prize. Gurnhill
'2nd year. Allen, J. M.
Colley
Aeq.
Mr Glover's Hehreio Prize. liodtoell Prize.
Not awarded. Ds Adams
Sudbury -Hardy man Prize.
Ds Laby
Additional Dissertation Prize: Ds E. F
Manley Piize.
Ds Madge
Burton.
LIST OF MASTERS.
1584 Laurence Chaderton. 1680 John Balderston.
1622 John Preston. 1719 William Savage.
1628 William Sandcroft. 1736 William Richardson.
1637 Richard Holdsworth. 1775 Richard Farmer.
1644 Anthony Tuckney. 1797 Robert Towerson Cory.
1653 William Dillingham. 1835 George Archdall-Grat-
1662 William Sancroft. wicke.
1665 John Breton. 1871 Samuel George Phear.
1675 Thomas Holbech. 1895 William Chawner.
Visitor, The Vice- Chancellor with the Regius Professor of
Divinity and the Regius Professor of Law as Assessors.
L
1104
EMMANUEL COLLEGE.
THE PRESENT SOCIETY.
Master, William Chawner, M.A., elected 1895.
Tutors,
Rev. F. W. Head, M.A. {Theology and History'^).
W. B. Allcock, M.A. {Mathematics and Classics^).
F. G. Hopkins, M.A., F.R.^. {Natural Sciences^).
Lecturers.
Mathematics,
W. B. Allcock, M.A.
G. T. Bennett, M.A.
Classics.
P.Giles, M.A.
L. H. G. Greenwood, M.A.
W. R. M. Lamb, M.A.
Divinity.
Hebrew.
A. T. Chapman, M.A.
Law,
H. 1). Hazeltine, M.A.
History.
F. W. Head, M.A.
Natural Sciences.
F. G. Hopkins, M.A.
A. Wood, M.A.
Music.
E. W. Naylor, Mu8.D.
Director of Students in Mechanical Sciences^ J. B. Peace, M.A.
„ „ in Modern Languages, A. J. Wyatt, M.A.
„ „ in Moral iScietices, W. E. Johnson, M.A.
„ „ in Botany, R. P. Gregory, M.A.
„ „ in Biology and Zoology, H. H. Brindley, M.A.
Dean,
Bursar, J. B. Peace, M.A.
Steward, J. B. Peace, M.A.
Prcelector, P. Giles, M.A. Librarian, P. W. Wood, M.A.
Chaplain, F. W. Head, M.A.
Organist, E. W. Naylor, Mus. D.
Fellows.
2 Chapman, Rev. Arthur Thomas, M.A. (s)
Rose, Rev. Alfred, M.A. (s)
Allcock, Walter Burt, M.A. (s)
3 Gwatkin, Rev. Henry Melvill, M.A. (s)
4 Giles, Peter, M.A. (s)
•5 Phear, Rev. Samuel George, D.D. (s)
Peace, James Bennet, M.A. (s)
(S) Senior Fellow.
(J) Junior Fellow.
1 students in Law, Medieval and Modern
Languages «nd Music are assigned to the Tutor
in Theology and History, students in Mechanical
Sciences to the Tutor in Classics and Mathematics,
students In Medicine to the Tutor in Natural
Sciences. Students reading for the Ordinary
Degree are entered under the Tutor in Mathe-
matics and Classics.
2 Tyrwhitt Scholar, 1865.
3 Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History.
Hon. D.D. of Edinburgh. Gifford Lecturer at
Edinburgh University, 1908—1905.
4 Browne MeHallist, l«84. Lifflitfoot Scholiir,
1885. Whewell Scholar, 1B«5. University Keader
in Comparative Philology. Hon. LL.D. of Abel<-
deen. 5 Formerly Master.
EMMANUEL COLLEGE.
1106
1 Bennett, Geoflfrey Thomas, M.A (s)
2 Hopkins, Frederick Gowland, M.A., F.R.S. (s)
3 Head, Rev. Frederick Waldegrave, M.A. (s)
^ Hazeltine, Harold Dexter, M. A. (s)
8 West Watson, Rev. Campbell, M.A. (s)
Greenwood, Leonard Hugh Graham, M.A. (s)
^'Dawkins, Richard M^GiUivray, M.A. (j)
7 Wood, Philip Worsley, M.A. (j)
Wood, Alexander, M.A. (j)
Senior Fellow.
Junior Fellow.
(S)
(J)
Honorary Fellows.
Yeatman-Biggs, The Right Rev. Huyshe Wolcot, D.D., Lord
Bishop of Worcester.
8 Neville, The Hon. Sir Ralph
9* Shaw, William Napier, Sc.D., F.R.S.
1"* Seward, Albert Charles, M.A., F.R.S.
Scholars.
B.A.
Brauiiholtz, Gustav Ernst Karl
Anderson, Laurence AUfrey Pelliam
11 Cohen, Abraham
Drennan, Charles Maxwell
Gimson, Christopher
Hill, Arthur Theodore
Lyon, William John
Madge, Quintus
Milroy, George William Wiuck-
worth Wallace
Undergraduates.
2 Luce, Gordon Hannington
Wallace, Frederick William
Browne, WilHam Edward Clifford
Eobinson, Charles Stanley
Chawner, William Kupert
Preston, Kichard WiUiam Dades
Spearmg, Edward
Moline, Robert William Haines
Williamson, Frederick
Bennett, William Porter
Bailes, Henry
Crooke, Rowland Howard
East, Gordon Doulton
Saunt, William Henry Gatty
Bird, Martui Wright Kidman
Gossling, Frank Newbery
Kami, Ernest Alexander
Kingham, Bernard Vickers
Lavington, Frederick
Stevens, Charles Geoffrey Buckland
Wigley, Wilfrid Cyril Sprye
Coxe, Knightley Holled
Nowers, WilUam Ai-thur
Burn, Joshua Harold
Sizars.
Dyer, Arthur Cyril
Lesley, James Wyvill
Knight, Walter Forster
13 Stancomb, John Mortimer Duniam
Subsizars.
Davies, John Llewellyn
McKenna, Joseph Patrick Llewellyn
• Formerly Fellows.
1 Fimt Smith's Prizeman, 1892.
a Reader in Chemical Physiology. M.B.,Sc.D.
(London).
8 LightfootScholar.1897. Whewell Scholar,1897.
Prince Consort Prizeman and SeeleyMedallist, 1900.
Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Southwell.
4 LL.B. (Harvard), Dr Jur. (Berlin). Beader in
English Law.
5 Carus Prizeman and Crosse Scholar, 1901
Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Carlisle.
Canon Residentiary of Carlisle and Lord Bishop
of Barrow-in-Furness.
6 Craven University Student, 190'.'. Director of
the British School of Archaeology in Athens.
7 Smith's Prizeman, 1904.
8 Judge in the Chancery Division of the High
Court of Justice.
9 Late Assistant Director of the Cavendish
Laboratory. Director of the Meteorological Office.
Member of the Council of the Royal Statistical
Society. Hon. Sc.l». (Dublin).
10 Professorof Botany in the University. Hark-
ness Scholar, 1888. Sedgwick Prizeman, ]892.
11 Stewart of Ranuoch Scholar in Hebrew,
1907.
12 Bell Scholar, 1909.
13 Choral Exhibitioner.
47
1106
EMMANUEL COLLEGE.
D.D.
1878 ^Pearson, Rev. John Batteridge
1901 Clayton, The Right Rev. Lewis,
Lord Bishop of Leicester
1904 i*Murray, Rev. John Owen
Farquhar
LL.D.
1859 Wild, George John
1868 Evans, Sebastian
1892 Grange, Ernest Leigh
1900 Norman, Oswald
1901 Owen, Charles Maynard
M,D.
1885 Lyon, Thomas Glover
1889 2* Mackenzie, Hector William Gavin
1891 sBulstrode, Herbert Timbrell
1892 Ingle, Arnold Clarkson
1894 4Kellock, Thomas Herbert, M.C.
1898 Taylor, Joshua James
**Eichholz, Alfred
1901 Muir, Joseph Corbett
1902 ^ Roderick, Henry Buckley
1903 Manley, John Herbert Hawkins
1905 Molson, John Elsdale
1906 Tiramins, John Lewis
1907 Hey wood, William Benjamin
7Mellanby, John
1909 Clapham, Eoderic Arthur
Ponder, Constant Wells
Warren, Alfred Castle
Sc.D.
1908 ^* Carslaw, Horatio Scott
1899
Mus.D,
Naylor, Edward Woodall
B.D.
1870 •Hewitt, Rev. Thomas
1887 9 Wood, Rev. Edmund Gougli de
Salis
M.A.
10 Carlyon, Rev. Philip ig
Sykes, Rev. William la
Ventris, Rev. Edward Favell
Male, Rev. Robert 18
Dyer, Charles William
Thorp, Rev. Frederic 18
Godfrey, Ingram Fuller 18
"Leach, Rev. Henry 18
Norris, Rev. George Montgomeiy 18
Kershaw, Rev. James Clegg
Cobb, Rev. William Francis
Soden, Rev. John Jordan
Bond, Rev. William Henry
Jones, Rev. Frederick Havard 18
Laurence, Rev. George 18
12 Atkinson, Rev . Arthur
Nairne, Rev. Spencer
Bury, Rev. Thomas William
Peglar, Rev. John James ig
13 Stevens, Rev. Henry Bingham
Gardner, Rev . J ames Cardwell
1^ Lias, Rev. John James 1^
Goodacre, Rev. Frederick
William
15 Gregory, Rev. Edmund Ironside
Bull, Rev. Robert Cooke lii
i6Deane, Rev. Arthur Mackreth
Anderson, Rev. Thomas
17 Clementson, Rev. Alfred IS
isDavey, Rev. Henry Mahony.
F.G.S.,F.S.A.
i9Blissard,Rev. William
Smith, Rev. William Wilton
Close, Henry Gaskell
Chapman, Joseph John 18
20 Cox- Edwards, Rev. John Cox
Moore, Rev. William Thomas
Newton, Eev. Henry
Hughes, Rev. William O'Farrel
Wade-Gery, Charles Robert 18
2iRaban, Rev. Richard Charles
William
• Forineily Fellows.
1 Master of Selwyn College. Hon. Cauoa of
Canterbury. Carus Prizeman, 1882. Crosse
Scholar, 1882. Hebrew Prizeman and Schole-
fleld Prizeman, 1883. One of the Six Preachers
of Canterbury Cathedral. Late Warden of St
Augustine's College, Canterbury.
2 Physician to St Thomas' Hospital and Bromp-
ton Hospital, London.
8 Medical Inspector, H.M. Local Government
Board. Milroy Lecturer, 1903. Lecturer on Pre-
ventive Medicine, Charing Cross Hospital Medical
School. Examiner at the Royal College of Sur-
geons.
4 F.R.C.S. Examiner in Surgery.
5 One of H.M. Inspectors of Schools.
6 University Demonstrator of Surgery.
7 Raymond Horton-Smith Prize, 1907.
8 Professor of Mathematics in the University of
Sydney.
9 HuUenn Prizeman. 1866.
10 Tyrwhitt Scholar, 1836.
n Hon, Canon of Gloucegter.
12 Hon. llanon of Chester.
13 Hon. Canon of Koohester.
14 Chancellor of LlandafT Cathedral. Hulsoan
Lecturer (1883). Whitehall Preacher (1884).
15 Prebendary of Exeter.
16 Canon of Chichester.
17 Late Dixie Fellow.
18 Chancellor of Chichester Cathedral.
19 BurneyPri«emBn.l861.
20 Honorary Chaplain to the King.
21 CaruaPrizemRn,1860. iSeholelield PrizeinHO,
1862. Tyrwhitt SchoiHr, 1863. Crosse Scholar,
1863.
EMMANUEL COLLEGE.
1107
1 MacCartby, Eev. Egertou Francis
Mead
Skeels, Rev. Serocold Clarke
Smith, Rev. Thomas Wade
Clarke, Rev. Walrond Whitter
^Beresford, Rev. John
3 Wolley, Rev. Henry Francklyn
66 *Heathcote, Charles Gilbert
Besant, Rev. Frank
Athorpe, Rev. George Middleton
Tuck, William Henry
Kinleside,Rev. Robert Vernon
Carter
57 ^Lamb, Rev. Benjamin
French, Rev. Henry Day
58 Hall, Arthur
3*Pitt8, Rev. Thomas
Apthorp, Rev. Charles Pretyman
Sale, Rev. Henry Townsend
Bowker, Henry Charles
39 6 'Wood, James George, LL.B.
Adamson, Rev. James Bardell
70 Boys, Rev. Herbert Arnold
Freeman, Rev. John
7 Clarke, Thomas Kilner.M.B.
71 Haydon, Rev. George Philip
8 Browne, Harold Carlyon Gore
Wetherall, Rev. Charles Maunsell
^Watherston, Rev. Alexander
Law
Chapman, Edward Henry
Nottidge, Thomas
'2 Kaye, William Johnson
Williams, Rev. Arthur Julius
Smith, Rev. Percy Hattersley
Hick, Rev. James Marmaduke
Davies, John Smalman
3 Collin, Rev. John
10* Greenhill, Sir Alfred Georffe,
F.R.S.
Matthews, Rev. Frederick Jere-
miah
Fraser-HirdjRev. Francis
Nicol, Henry
Batchelor, Rev. William Jesse
French, Rev. William Day
Shorting, Earnest Walter
Giles, Harry Francis 1874
Potts, Rev. Joseph
11 Bennett, Edward Anthony
1^ Boxall, William Percival Gratwicke
1^ Browne, Rev. Barrington Gore
Giles, Rev. Edward 1875
i*Hodgins, Rev. Joseph Rogerson i876
Edmond Cotter
Willink, Rev. Arthur
Irons, Rev. Edward Arthur
Browne, Rev. Thirlwall Gore
Mackmurdo, Rev. Frederick 1877
Thomson
i^AUcock, Rev. Arthur Edmund
Rawson, William Barry
French, John Richard
Buston, Roger
Townsend, John Charles
Whitehead, John Edleston Ledsan)
Steavenson, Rev. Frederick Robert 1878
Thorold, Charles Edmund de
More
French, Philip Henry
Collin, Spencer Compton
Edge, Rev. William Harold Fane
*Bishop,Rev. William Chatterley 1879
i^Flather, James Henry
Higgens, Oakley Elford i880
17 Fuller, Arthur Walton
Barrow, Rev. Thomas Edward
Morris
Sheriff, Rev. Thomas Holmes
i8*Allcock, Charles Howard 1881
Lee, Thomas Russell
Travis, Allen Cottrell
Paterson, Rev, Thomas Frederick 1882
Willson, Rev. Vere Francis
Lee, Edward Arthur
Gayer , Rev. Arthur Cecil Stopford 1883
Farside, William
Jones, Richard Stoakes
Montgomery, Rev. Charles Percy
Graham
Stable, Ernest Robert
Colville-Wallis.Rev. William
Cotes, Rev. William Eastwick
Henry
* Formerly FeUows.
1 Head Master of Five Ways Grammar School,
Birmingham.
2 Prebendary of Wells.
3 Hon. Canon of Canterbury.
4 Hon. Canon of Ripon.
5 Hon. Canon of Peterborough.
6 Whewell Scholar for International Law.
Chancellor's Legal Medallist, 1866.
7 M.D. (Dublin).
8 Chancellor of the Diocese of Winchester.
9 Late Head Master of Hinckley Grammar
I School.
, 10 Smith's Prizeman, 1870. Late Professor of
Mathematics at Woolwich.
11 Assistant Master, Cheltenham College.
12 King's Counsel. Recorder of Rye.
13 Hon. Canon of Winchester.
14 Hon. Canon of Liverpool.
15 Late Head Master of Highgate School.
16 Lightfoot Scholar, 1377. Late Master of
Cavendish.
17 Head Master, South Manchester School.
18 Assistant Master, Eton College.
47—2
1108
EMMANUEL COLLEGE.
Hall, Rev. George Clement
Maddison
Aodrewes, Rev. John Brereton
Whelpton,Rev. George
Whelpton.Edward Smith
1884 Salter, Stephen Thomas, M.B.
Wait, Rev. Frederick William
1 lioets, Rev. Maurice Erskine
Potts, Rev. James Edward
*Hopkinson, Edward
Soutter, Henry Oldham
1885 Percival, Rev. Charles James
Ducket, Rev. Edward Annstone
Robb, William John
Brownrigg, Rev. Robert Grahani
Plunkett
X886 Barton,Rev. James Francis
*Pattisson, Richard Murrills
Jukes, Rev. Henry William
1887 Smith-Re wse, Rev. Gilbert Flesher
Fairbairn, Andrew Constant
^French, Charles Henry
Hewetson, Rev. Arthur
^Sharpe, Frank Taylor
Austen, John Soame
1888 Barratt, Rev. Ernest Osborn
Kemp, John Tabor
Sharp, Rev. Arthur Ainsworth
Hall, Rev. Clifford Berney
Thornton, Walter
1889 ^'Barnard, Samuel
Geldart, Rev. Henry Walter Cabell
Hopkinson, Albert, M.B.,B.C.
Crawford, Robert Karl
Gardner, Rev Richard Titley
Gray, Rev. Charles Stanton
1890 "^Carr, John Wesley
Bomford, Rev. Laurence George
Downing, Kev. Thomas William
Collier, Rev. Stanley Gordon
Rosenberg, Fabian
6 Browne, Rev. James Henry
Asplen, Rev. Leonard Oberlin
'Crofts, Cecil Harry
1891 Cooke, Rev. Robert Herbert
Michael
Swain, Rev. Kdmund Gill
Kendall, Rev. Thomas Samuel
*^ Osborn, George
Swift, Rev. George
Fuller, Rev. Richard Henry
Cole, Reginald Sorre 1^
D'Angibau, Rev. George
'^ Waddington, Rev. William Edward
Johnson, Arthur Palmer
Cobb, Rev. William Francis
Perkins, Joseph John, M.B. , B.C.
Storrs, Harry Townsend Simonds li
Larder, Rev. George
wParkes, Thomas
Veasey, Rev. Alfred Henry
Thurnell, Herbert Leslie 1^
^^Denmead, John Charles
Hort, Rev. Francis Fitzgerald
Nay lor, Charles Legh, Mus.B.
Webster, Rev. Herbert 1'
Crawley, Rev. Alfred Ernest
Armitage, William James
Craig, Rev. Oswald
12 Atkinson, CorbettWadsley ^
13 •Bryant, Rev. Ernest Edward
Fyffe, Rev. Rollestone Sterritt
Henderson, Rev. Cooper Kennett
14 Hyett, Thomas
Hart, Rev. Francis John Brook
Wills, Edward Chaning
Bell, Henry Wilkinson
Bromley , Nathaniel Warner Barrett
Barker, ErnestMarriott,M.B.,B.C.
i^Bate, Rev. Edward I
Oakes, Rev. Beilby Porteus
Shelford, Rev. Leonard M'=Neill
Welford, Alfred William Baker
Bashford, Rev. Herbert Lionel
iGWest, Sir Raymond
Culley,Rev. Arnold Duncan,Mus.B. 1
17 Hardy, Benjamin Frederick
Higgins, Francis Henry
Carsley, Samuel
Forder, Benjamin Christmas
Green, Rev. Ernest Davis
Daman, Thomas Walter Alfred
Bowes, George Edmund Brimley 1
Norman, Rev. Walter Aston
» Formerly Fellows.
1 Prebendary of Wells.
2 Assistant Master, The Levs School.
3 Warden of the Day Training Hostel in tJni
versity C^ollege, Liverpool.
4 \«.istaiit Master, Uii<bv School.
.5 Professor of Botany, Univ. Coll., Nottingham
H Hon. Canon of South wark.
7 Assistant Master, Tonbridge School.
8 Assistant Master, The Leys School.
9 Tyrwhitt Scholar, 1890.
10 Assistant Master, Barnsley Grammar School,
n Home Civil Service (Inland Revenue).
12 11 ead Master of Ilkley Grammar School.
13 Thirlwall Prizeman, 189.5. Assistant Master
Chorterhouse School.
14 Assistant Master, Cheltenham College.
15 Canon of Bloemfontein.
16 K.C.I.E. Hon. IL.D. Edinburgh. Formerly
Vice-Chancellor of Bombay University.
17 Assistant Master, Westminster School.
I
EMMANUEL COLLEGE.
1109
Sopwith, Rev. Thomas Karl
Blagden, John William
DuDcanson, Thomas Jones Gibb
)00 ^ Burns, Rev. Islay Ferrier
Perrott-Smith, Rev. Benjamin
Horace
Baly, Hamilton
^ Bensly, Rev, William James
Kissack, Rev. Wilfrid Langton
Patterson, Rev.Mathew
Preston, Arthur Gurney
4 Crofts, James Murray
Wilson, Rev. Robert Paley
\0l Reade, William Parsons, LL.M.
^King, Henry Medwin
** Wagstaff , Charles John Leonard
'' Wright, Guy Jefferys Hornsby
Edge, Rev. Arthur Ernest
7 Edmonds, Charles Douglas
Lempfert, Rudolf Guslav Karl
Ogle, Rev, Philip Henry Douglas
Briggs, Rev. George WaDace
02 Torrance, Rev, George Hammond
8 BifFen, Rowland Harry
^Creighton, Rev. Cuthbert'
Goult, Rev, James Ernest
Cotes-Preedy, Digby
Buttemer, Robert William
03 Compton, Rev. Arthur Wm, Henry
Goodwin, Ernest
Raven, Harry Palgrave
loyiseher, Hanns
Gray, Rev, Frederick Steele
9Lane, Rev. John Arthur Charles
Naish, William Vawdrey, M.B.,
B.C.
Ermen, Walter Francis Anthony
)4 11 * Marshall, Frederick Henry
Bishop, Henry Arthur
'2Botting, Cecil George
Bayliss, Rev. Ernest Clapham
Teale, Rev. Kenneth William
Pridgin
Stead, Rev. Herbert Alfred
Sale, Rev. Arthur Walker
Johnson, Augustine Henry
Clarke, Rev. Henry Sidney Stanton 190£
13 *Knapman, Herbert
Puttock, Reginald, M.B., B.C.
Baly, Arthur Lionel
MacMunn, Rev. Howard Fletcher
Eyre, Rev. Edward John
" Hammond, Hue Mason
FitzHammond
Roxby, Cyril Leycester Maude
i^Zair, John Arthur
Buckley, Richard, LL,B.
Coote, Arthur
Huddart, Lindow Hereward Leofric
Vischer, Rev. Marcus Matthaeus
White, Rev. William Verner Gordon
Whyley, Gregory John Morrah,
LL.B.
i^Man, Rev. Morrice Lionel
Weld, Charles George
Banham, Rev. Henry Ulric Bower 1906
^7 Darbyshire, 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, John Horatio
Duncanson, Edward Ford 1907
1^ Howell, Evelyn Berkeley
19 Upton, Rev. George Frazier
Downton, Rev. Basil Murray
Acworth, William
Hall, John
Cobham, Rev. Elijah
Picton-Warlow, Rev. Francis
Temple
Hele, Thomas Shirley, M.B., B.C.
20 Smith, Albert Malins
Davies-Colley, Robert, M.C.
* Formerly Fellow.
1 Carus Prizeman, 1895.
2 Resident Tutor and Librarian, Westminster
Presbyterian College.
3 Assistant Master, Sherborne Scliool.
4 Late Head Master of Johannesburg College.
5 Assistant Master, Oundle School.
6 Assistant Mifter, Felsted School.
7 Preaderpast Student, 1898. Assistant Master,
Naval College, Osborne.
8 Professor of Agricultural Botany.
9 Assistant Master, Uj>pingham School.
10 Assistant British Ilesident in Northern
Nigeria.
11 Davies University Scholar, 1900. Chancellor's
Medallist, 1901. Thirlwall Prizeman, 1904.
Assistant in the Department of Greek and
Koman Antiquities, British Museum.
12 Assistant Master, St Paul's School.
13 Smith's Prizeman, 1903.
14 Assistant Master, Giggleswick School.
15 Assistant Master, Abisotsholme School.
16 Assistant Master, Dover College.
17 Winchester Reading Prize, 1903. Jeromie
Prize, 1904. Carus Prize, 1905. Crosse Scholar,
1905. Vice-Principal of Ridley Hall.
18 Indian Civil Service,
19 Jeremie Prize, 1905.
20 Frank Smart Student, 1904. Lecturer in
Vegetable Physiology at Manchester University.
1110
EMMANUEL COLLEGE.
Turner, Henry Charlewood
Collins, Rev. Reginald Lakeman
iRawlinson, Huf?h George
1908 Carrie, Rev. William Harvie Bisset
2 Davies, John Llewelyn
Gard, Rev. Herbert Garrard
Knig-hts, Rev. Harold James West
Matthew, Rev. Austin Frederic
Rea, John William Herbert
Rowlands, Rev. Wilham Aylmer
Roxby, Rev. Osmund Ralph Maude
Mackenzie, Colin
Makepeace, Francis Lucas
3 Joyner, Cerdi'ic Batson
4 Bruce, Charles Mathewes
spicton, Thomas
6 Talbot, Rev. Albert Edward
Haythornthwaite, Rev. James
Stapledon, Reginald George
Johnson, Edward William Peach
1909 'Brooks, Frederick Tom
8 Mountfort, Charles Clayton
Payne, Duncan Noel
9 Scott, John Sebastian
10 Tunmer, Edwin James Eastlake
Bateman, Rev. William
Thompson, Reginald Dudley
Potter, Alistair Richardson
LL.M.
1873 Staffurth, Henry
1879 Seddon, William
1893 Cave-Orme, George Alington Rob-
inson
M.B. and B.C.
1894 Gardner, James Cardwell
1899 Letchworth, Thomas Wilfrid, B.A.
1901 Pearson, Sidney Vere, B.A.
1904 Pain, Basil Hewitt, B.A,
1906 Crew, Frederick Denys, B.A.
Hodge, Reginald Felix Vere, B.A.
Moore, Alfred William, B.A.
Walker, Arthur, B.A.
1907 Pitt, Wilham Octavius, BA.
Newton, William Henry, B.A.
1908 Lloyd, Reginald Broughton, B.A.
B.A.
Wills, Walter Melville 18
Worthington, Edward Henry 18
Burdett
11 Clayton , Alfred Hare 18
Fuller, Ashbury Joseph Stuart
Allsopp, Frederick George 18
Blenkin, Rev. Ernest Frederick
Ashmole
Cooper, Henry 18
i^Keeton, George Haydn 19
Smyth, William Henry
13 Wright, Cuthbert Edward
Marriott, Francis Windsor Parker,
LL.B.
Crai^, George William IS
Herbert, Rev. Francis Falkner
Postlethwaite, Joseph Marshall
14 Hooper, Percival Ridley
BucknilljJohn Charles
Roberts, Jesse Haworth
Graham-Jones, John Lawrence 11
Phelps, Eustace Albert
Shuckburgh, Robert Shirley
Whitaker, Charles
Butler, George Guy
15 Hopkins, Richard Valentine Nind
Aytoun, Rev. Robert Alexander
Kaye, Rev. Abraham Edward
Harris, Hubert Alfred
Worthington, Richard Fitzpatrick
Lewis, Charles Bertram
Walker, Lionel Prescott
Cheetham, Charles Ernest
Sedgwick, Rev. Ronald
Coombs, Harold Martin Mcculloch 1!
Kelly, Rev .Francis George Minchin
Prior, Rev. Clement Erskine
Webster, Vivian Thomas Pearce
Page, George Frederick
16 Mitchell, Rev. Charles Wand
Bark, Geoflfrey Mentor, LL.B.
Eales, Wilham Harold Fulford
Gibson, Thomas Sidney
Parkinson, Wilham Gerald, B.C.
Stone, Ernest Richard
Davies, Stephen Harris
1 Lecturer in Classics and English Literature,
Deccan College. Hare Prire, 1908.
2 Assistant Master, Perse Grammar School,
Cambridge.
3 Assistant Master, Felsted SchooL
4 Home Civil Service (Admiralty).
5 Assistant Master, St Paul's School.
6 Carus Prizeman, 1904. Jeremie Prize, 1907.
Tyrwhitt Scholar, 1908. Mason Prize, 1908.
Tutor of the C.M.S. Collei<e, Islington.
7 Junior Demonstrator in Botany. Frank
Smart Student, 1906.
8 Assistant Master, Dean Close School, Chel-
tenham. „. , . , „ . ,
9 Assistant Master, Giggleswick School.
10 Assistant Master, Lancaster Grammar School.
11 Indian Civil Service.
12 Assistant Master, Fettes College.
13 Assistant Master, Cheltenham College.
14 Assistant Master, Edinburgh Academy.
15 Home Civil Service (Inland Revenue), rrinoe
Consort Prizeman, 1906.
16 Tyrwhitt Scholar, 1903. Jeremie Priie, 1904.
Assistant Master, Merchant Taylors' School, b.O.
EMMANUEL COLLEGE.
1111
Morgan, Evan Hone
Sliipton, William
Thomas, Edward Joseph
iMellanby, Edward
2 Saunders, Kenneth James
8 Fuller, Walter Pearson
Fisher, Edward GarUck
Garrett, Douglas Thornbury
Haydon, Kobert Alexander, LL.B.
Hughes, John Whitehouse Ward
4 Lee, Rocliffe Stanley Osborne
Newton, Thomas Hotham
Taylor, Charles Somers
Verrall, Frederick Herbert, LL.B.
Woolf, Albert Edward Mortimer,
B.C.
Wright, Charles Samuel Eric
Wyer, John Francis Wilcox
Jaffe, William Edward Berthold
Burton, Eli Franklin
06 Chubb, Clifford
Cohen, Rev. James Cecil
Gould, Rev. Philip Oliver
Greenop, Herbert Barton
Hill, Alex Woodward
Hollins, Edward Ralph Lambert
Roxby, Rev. James Howard
Trevelyan Maude
5 Sale, John Ford
^ Phillips, Frederick
Burton, William
Fisher, Robert Hankinson Williams
Jones, William Neilson
Abrahams, Adolphe
French, Douglas Gordon
I Abrahams, Solomon, LL.B.
I Anton, Rev. Henry
Ashton Smith, Rev. Gervase
Banks, Ernest Henry, LL.B.
Clogg, Frank Bertram
Cooper-Hunt, Rev. Cecil Lyon
Crowther, Harold Nayler
Dines, John Somers
Greaves, Henry Gordon
Horton, Ernest Francis
Hunter, William Turner
Jarvie, James Milne
Morton, George Fletcher
Osmond, Thomas Edward
Parker, George Musgrave
Shann, Rev. Charles Brodie
Slater, John Alan
Walling-, Thomas
Whiteley, Edward PuUeyn
Winser, Eric Franklin
7 Winter, James Frederick
Dines, Lewen Henry George
«Laby, Thomas Howell 1907
Ball, Rev. William Albert Richard
Consterdine, James Harold
Downton, Edmund Murray
Hinde, Percy Montague
Knights, Kenneth Merriman West
Lupton, Rev. Reginald Ellison
Nixon, Rev. Arthur Lyndon
Pearce, Thomas
Peel, Rev. Harold Dymond
Shaw, Rev. Kennett Edwin
Sloan, Rev. George Frederick
Bamford, Alec Joscelyne
Lewis, Edward Philip
9 Imlay, Alan Durant
Mutch, Nathan
Morse, Charles George Hugh
10 Thornton, Rev. Lionel Spencer
Andrew, George William Macbeath
Chaning-Pearce, Wilfrid Thomas
Epps, George Selby Washington
Evitt, Hev. Edward Upham
Gardiner, Thomas Watson
Griffith, Rev. Robert Gladstone
HKleeman, Richard Daniel
Lidgett, John Cuthbert
Oldham, John Edward
Phillips, Stanley William
Filter, Robert
Rogers, Frederick Ernest Woodham
South, Francis Wilton
Streeten, Rev. Arthur Herbert
Wells, Randolph Cecil
Lonsdale, Horace
Bruce, Charles Gordon 1908
Hepworth, Bernard Gilpin
Hinde, Bertram Fountain
Jameson, William Luxmoore
Murray, Donald Wyneh
Pratt, Francis Josiah
Roberts, John Holland
Tanner, Edward Victor
Williams, Harold Austin
1 "Walsingham Medal, 1907. Gedge Prize, 1908.
2 Burney Prize, 1907. Burney Student, 1908.
3 Head Master, St Clement Danes Grammar
School.
4 Assistant Master, Victoria College, Jersey.
B Indian Civil Service.
• 6 Homo Civil Service.
7 Assistant Master, South- Western Polytechnl 3
School.
8 Professor of Physics, Wellington University,
New Zealand.
9 Assistant Master, Clifton College.
10 Carus Prize. 1907.
11 Research Student of the College.
1112
EMMANUEL COLLEGE.
1909
Moody, Robert Hector
Bishop, Tlieodore Bendysh Watson
Staley, Henry Samble
Adams, Arthur Botwell
Lely, William Gerald
Taylor, Cecil Francis
1 Mangham, Sydney
2 Tasker, Hubert Sanderson
Ramsbottom, John
Snape, Robert Hugh
Ashcroft, Frederic
Bonner, Cecil Arthur James
Brooke, Justin, LL.B.
Charlton, Wilfrid Edward
Clarke, Lionel Beale
Gwyn, Richard Fryer
HoUins, Noel Clinton
Hooper, George Graham
Irvine, Leonard Cockburn Dundas
Jago, Edwin Osborne
Jolly, Rev. Reginald Bradley
Jones, Herbert Christopher Basil,
LL.B.
Joynt, Ivor William
Marsden, Walter Gibson
Marshall, Alfred Russel
Rayner, Sydney
Russell, Wilfred Akn
Stiles, Walter
Stinson, Henry John Edwm, LL.B.
Stokes, William Albert
Whitehorn, Roger Herbert
Winter, Rev. George Percival
Thomas Hordon
Wordley, Eric
Hooker, Richard Symonds
McNair, Arthur James
Perrett, George Burr
Allen, Francis Burton
Bennett, George
Boxall, William Percival Grat-
wicke
Crisford, Kenneth Northcote
Deane, Arthur Vernon
Hall, George Lewtas
Hayter, George Keith Homfray
Holmes, Re^nald Yarborough
King, Hugh
Metcalfe-Gibson, Rupert Anthony
Morgan, William Edgar
Pattinson, Georfre Norman
Pitts, Bemard Thursby
Soular, Alan Ker
Wailes, Francis George
Gowor, Robert Patrick Malcolm
8 Edwards, Thomas Groves
Kay, Sydney Entwisle
Jones, Bennett Melvill
Atkinson, Henry Whyment
CliflTord, Anthony Clifford
Cooper, Alfred Leslie
Cults, Frederick James
Dawkins, John McGillivray
Foot, Stephen Henry
Garrod, Alfred Noel
Gibb, Paul, LL.B.
Hattersley, Sidney Martin
Hutchings, Hugh William
Jaquet, Douglas Austin
Lucas, Ernest
Malaher, Henry Thomas
Parsons, Basil George
Pickering, Dennison Veitch
Reeve, George Turner
Ross, John Stenhouse
Sherwood, George Douglas
Shildrick, Lancelot Richard
Smythe, Gerald Arthur
Soothill, Victor Farrar
Taylor, Thomas Griffith
Warwick, William Tom
Watkins, William Fred
Wellisch, Edward Montagu
Wilcox, Stanley Murray
Williams, Hugh Patrick William
Bed ward
Advanced Students,
Carse, James William
4 Cooke, Here ward Lester
Carse, George Alexander
Adamson, Robert Stephen
Simpson. James Crawford
5 Metcalfe, Edward Parr
'■'Moss, Charles Edward
7 Hughes, Arthur Llewelyn
Rusk, Rol)ert Robertson
7 Gordon, William Thomas
Southerns, Leonard
8 Russell, Leonard James
Beatty, Richard Terence
Evans, William Charles
Arundel, Frank Drew
1 Frank Smart Sturtent, 1908.
2 Gordon-Wignn I'rhe, 1909. ReBearch Student
of the College.
3 Frank Smart Prizeman for Zoology, 1909.
4 Awlstaiit Professor of Physics, Princeton
University.
6 professor of Physics at Bangalore TTnlverslty.
6 D.Sc. Victoria University. Curator of the
Botany School Herbarium.
7 Holder of additional Exhibition for Advanced
Study.
8 Holder of the Exhibition for Advanced Study.
EMMANUEL COLLEGE.
1113
Pensionerfi-
Coulson, James Edmund
Bluett, Duncan Campbell
Bergheim, Peter
Steel, Owen William Dyne
Chatterton, George
Mukerjea, Devabrata
Pig{?ott, Frederick Stanley Lawrence
Dickson, Eric David
Merson, Ronald Kelburne
eWard, Kenneth Martin
Brewer, Joseph
Williams, Charles Harold
James, John Paton
Burton, Donald Fraser
Norton, Victor Eustace Brampton
Harding, Norman Sydney
Spence, Kenneth Giaham Lionel
Brooke
Collie, Arnold Edgar
Moi-ris, James Outram
Nott, Thomas Walker
Bower, Harold James
Lloyd- Jones, Edward Wyrme
Marley, Harold
Huntbach, Gerald William
Bellerby, Alfred Courthope Benson
Dune, James Alfred
Elliott, Edward Crewdson
New, Frank Ossian Walter
Sheldon, Thomas William
Waldegrave, Samuel Charles
Attfield, William Henry
Mansfield, Harold Young
Boddington, Oswald William
Courtenay, Ashley Reginald
Smith-Rewse, Henry Gilbert
Weston, Henry Plantagenet
Gough, Harold Arthur
Atkinson, Miles Linzee
Yeo, Kenneth John
Hooper, Arthur Norman
Pinck, Robert Harvey
Dawson, Harry
lEerguson, John Charles Moore
Baggley, Aubrey Charles
Stewart, Alexander Gordon
6 Jones, Eric Gregory
Lankester, Ronald Farrer
Thompson, Alan Brodrick
Walker, Edmund Basil
dDurand, Percy Fisher
Allen, John Mylrea
JGarnett, Richard Tolson
Williams, Frank Hiram
Longman, Jacob
Gabriel, John Beresford Stuart
Joseph, Ernest Llewellyn
Wallis, Owen Bernard
Perkins, Francis Arthur
CoUey, William Harold
Thornton, Lewis Henry Douglas
Ciesar, Harold Douglass
Fiddian, James "Victor
Birkett, William Norman
Vining, Leslie Crordcm
eBallingall, David Charles Gordon
Mann, Thomas Clifford
Pearman- Smith, Pearman Beebee
Teuten, Leonard Montague
Gray, Norman
eFox, Edwin Aubrey Storrs
Thornton, Cedric Grosvenor
c Hooper, Harold George
Willson, Frederick James
ePearsall, Herbert George
Gordon, George Arthur
Thompson, Merrick Arnold Bardsley
Warrington, Thomas
Deed, Neville Gard
Salisbury, Charles Edward
Scholtz, Claude Justin
Harper, James Erskine
Harland, Horace Claude
eBan-itt, Newton Wood
Seth- Smith, Douglas Newton
Edmonds, Ernest Fritz
Hearn, John Stanley
Boys, Justin Charles Edmund
Lees, Alec Antony
Nay lor, Alfred Thomas Arthur
/'Binns, Leonard Elhott
Shackle, Godfrey Attwood Neild
Croasdale, Harold Joseph
Stimson, Charles Casson
Gibb, Edward Austin
Peard, CliflFord James
e Altounyan, Ernest Haik Riddall
e Johns, Nicholas Allen
Gurnhill, Christopher James
e Waldegrave, George Turner
Hooper, Aubrey WiUiam
Kirkland, Alfred Ernest
1 Stewart of Raiinoch Scholar for Sacred Muiic,
1908
(6) Johneon Exhibitioner,
(c) Chornl Exhibitioner.
(d) Smith Exhibitioner.
(e) Exhibitioner.
(/) Thorpe Scholar.
47—5
1114
EMMANUEL COLLEGE.
a Kilner, Strangman Davis
e Wiltshire, Heury Goodwill
Morier, Charles Eliot
Cruikshank, Guy Lindsay
Jordan, John Herbert
Witherington, Arthur Simpson
Dickson, Frederick James Catling
b Shera, Arthm* Geoffrey
e Crabb, William Jolmston
Tabberer, Cecil Osmond
e Mayor, Fred
Thornton, Victor Stuart
Norman, Thomas Stanley
Thompson, Hugh Cecil
e Gardner, Robert
Moeran, William Graham
Peach, William Stanley
Norman, Duncan Thomas
Malleson, William Miles
Smith, John Gordon
Boote, Charles William
Bengough, John Crosbie
Fayle, Barcroft Joseph Leech
Marshall, Norman Edwyn
Colson, Frank Shettle
Hutchings, Cyril Eustace
Spencer-Hogbin, Frederick
Driver, Darab Cursetji
Langham, Cyril Norman
Glenday, Roy Gon^alves
Clarkson, Randolph Norman
MacGregor
Padwick, Harold Boultbee
Osborne, William Montague
Jansz, Paul Lucien
Malcomson, William Theodore
Cooper- Hunt, Dudley Lyon
Howell, Roland Aneurin
Parry, Thomas Hugh
Otto, Alfred Paul Heinrich
e Henderson, Hubert Douglas
c Charter, Herbert Reginald
eMiskin, Stanley Croft
Gow, Charles Humphry
Mansell, Reginald Anson
Wilcox, Arthur John
Atkinson, William Grigs
Bigger, William Kenneth
Blakiston, Arthur Frederick
Boon, James Newson Matthews
e Brearley, Arthur Joseph
Bullin, Thomas Mowll Herbert
Ducket, Alexander Armstone
Edmonds, Henry Fen61on
Gabriel, Osman Broad
Hooper, Samuel Gordon
MiJner, George Robert
Mowll, Basil Christopher
Pitt- Pitts, William Arthur
Rae, Errol Vivian Rochfort
Rule, George Simpsou
Sellwood, George Binford
Sharp, Everard William Lewen
Strahan, William Roscoe
Wagner, Karl Wilhelm Robert
Wood, Frederick Erskine
Bland, Barnet Swinton
Dawe, Leonard Sidney
Dennehy, Harold George
Gibson, Paul O'Bryen
Goodall, Joseph Brittain
Hunt, John Brian
Kennedy, John Oswald
e Nichols, Cecil Walter
Payne, Herbert William George
Peard, John Cuthbert Noel
Rigby, James Richard Anderton
Savile, George Keith
Singleton, Thomas Bayden
Tribe, Keith Wilberforce
Wallace, John Cameron
Bienemann, Gustav Adolph
Johannes
Davis, Herbert Nathaniel
Grimshaw, Philip Stott
(a) Ash Exhibitioner.
(6) Johnson Exhibitioner.
(e) Exhibitioner.
EMMANUEL COLLEGE.
1116
PATRONAGE.
Counties.
Devon ..,
Essex....
Glouces.
Hants....
Hunts...
Leicest..
Lincoln.
Norfolk.
Northam.
Rutland.
Somers.
Suffolk.
Surrey.
Benefices.
Whitstone.R.
1 North Benfleet, R.
Little Hentley, R.
Lechlade, V.
'•'T wyford, V.
Stanground, V.
Farcet, R.
Thurning, R.
Loughborough, R.
Emman. Ch. H.
Thureaston, R.
Winteringham, R.
Melton Parva, V.
1 Boddington , U p. R .
N. Luffenham,R.
Aller, R.
Brompton, Regis, V.
Winsford,V.
North Cadbury, R.
^ Fressingfield V. cunu
Withersdale,R. ;
Preston, R.
iBrantham, R.
EastBergholt. R.
Blechingley, R.
Incumbents.
B.A.
Inst.
J. B. Pearson, D.D.
1855
1883
D. J. Davies, M.A.
1866
1878
J. D. Churchill, M.A.
1870
1885
R.G.P.Brownrigg,M.A.
1882
1902
J.L.8. D.Bennett, M.A.
1890
1901
E. G. Swain, M.A.
1883
1905
A. Hewetson, M.A.
1882
1908
H. B. Gottwaltz, M.A.
1891
1899
T. Pitts, M.A.
1865
1885
R. H. Fuller, M.A.
1887
1904
J. PI Potts, M.A.
1881
1905
H.T. Sale, M.A.
1863
1898
J. L. Morley
1898
R. H. Woodcock, B.A.
1870
1890
E. A. Irons, M.A.
1873
1900
George Swift, M.A.
1887
1904
G. Larder, M.A.
1889
1908
! W.J. liatehelor, M.A.
1870
1908
H.A. Boys,M.A.
1867
1896
1 W.R.Raven-Hart,M.A.
1883
1907
L. O. Asplen,M.A.
1885
1902
H. R.Cole, M.A.
1886
1892
T. F. Paterson, M.A.
1879
1903
A. H.De Fontaine
1900
1 To these liTin^g the College presents on the I of one year at Market Boswerth School,
nomination of the heir of Sir Wolstan Dixie, pro- ( 2 Emmanuel College nominateg, and the Heirs
vided thathe nominatea graduateof Emmanuel of Carew Mildmay, Esq. present.
Codege, who eithershnll be of the kin of Sir W. 3 To this living the Master nominates,
nixie, or shall have been educated for the space
k
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 Franciscee 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 J40 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 College £20
There are also Sizarships of the value of £11 a year each.
Scholarships 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. 1117
tions and Sizarships, beginning in 1908 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 remain 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 different
branches of the examination.
There are prizes for an English Essay, for knowledge of the
Greek Testament, and for the best Reading in Chapel.
A Prize of £5 is given to every Student of the College who
obtains a First Class in any Tripos. Awarded in 1909 to
Ds T. K. Shaw, W. O. R. King, R. S. Read, N. Mason,
L. L. Rees-Mogg, B. Wilson, B. T. Holden, F. R. Petherbridge.
Prizemen, Midsummer. 1909.
Mathematics. Classics. Natural. Sciences.
Second Year. Third Year. First Year.
A. Robson. C. H. Cole. J. D. Grogan.
J. S. Robinson. E. J. Holmyard.
Second Year. E. S. Willbourn.
First Year. A. Black.
N. Mason. J. R. Walters.
Theology. Mechanical Sciences. Heading Prize.
First Year. Second Year. I. Mavor.
L. E. Brown. R. D. M. Townend.
LIST OF MASTERS.
1598 James Montague. ; 1730 John Adams.
1608 Francis Aldrich. 1746 Francis Sawyer Parris.
1609 Samuel Ward. j 1760 William Elliston.
1643 Richard Minshull. nS07 FrancisJohnHydeWoUaston
'1686 Joshua Basset. ' 1808 Edward Pearson.
1688 James Johnson. [ 1811 John Davie.
1703 Bardsey Fisher. 1813 William Chafy .
1723 Joseph Craven. 1843 Robert Phelps.
1728 John Frankland. I 1890 Charles Smith.
Visitor,
Philip Sidney, Baron de L'Isleand Dudley.
Elected by Kint?'* mandate . f ThU election was afterwards declared void by tiie Visitor.
1118
SIDNEY SUSSEX COLLEGE.
THE PRESENT SOCIETY,
Master, Charles Smith, M.A. Elected 1890.
Tutor, Rev. G. A. Weekes, M.A.
Dean, Rev. A. H. M'=Neile, D.D.
Bursar, H. C. Robson, M.A.
Steward, R. H. D. Mayall, M.A.
Praelector, Rev. A. H. M'^Neile, D.D.
College 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. Fearnsides, M.A.
Theology Rev. A. H. M-^Neile, D.D.
Taylor Lecturers.
Mathematics H. C. Robson, M.A.
Natural Sciences... W. G. Fearnsides, M.A.
Assistant Lecturer.
Classics and Theology, Rev. G. A. Weekes, M.A.
Lecturer in History.
' J. W. Reynolds, B.A.
Directors of Studies.
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.
2 Edwards, Gerald Maclean, M.A.
Robson, Henry Gumming, M.A.
Weekes, Rev. George Arthur, M.A.
^ Mayall, Robert Hume Davison, M.A.
* M'^Neile, Rev. Alan Hugh, B.D.
^ Fearnsides, William George, M.A.
6 Pope, William Jackson, M.A., F.R.S.
'Mines, George Ralph, B.A.
Shaw, Thomas Knox, B.A.
Honorary Fellows.
8 Stubbs, Rt Rev. Charles William, D.D.
9 Griffiths, Ernest Howard, Sc.D. F.R.S.
1 Lightfoot Scholar, 1909.
2 Bell Scholar, 1877. Davie* Scholnr, 1879.
Chancellor's Medallist, 1880.
3 Smith's Prizeman, 1898 ; Isaac Newton
Student, 1893.
4 Carus Prizeman, 1892; Jeremie Prizeman,
1898 ; Mason Prizeman, 1894 ; Hebrew Prizeman,
1894 ; Tyrwhitt Scholar, 1896 ; Crosse Scholar, 1895.
ExaminingChaplain to the Uishop of Birmingham.
5 Harkness Scholar, 1901.
6 Professor of Chemistry.
7 Allen Scholar, 1908.
8 Bishop of Truro. Formerly Dean of Ely.
Hulsean Lecturer, 1904.
9 Formerly Fellow; Principal of the South
Wales University College, Cardiff; Vice-Chan-
cellor of the University of Wales; Hon.D.Sc.
Victori-i University.
SIDNEY SUSSEX COLLEGE.
1119
Scholars.
KingjWilliam Oliver Redman, B. A.
Browne, Lawrence Edward, B.A.
Petherbiidge, Frederick Robert,
B.A.
Robson, Alan
Black, Arthur
Walters, John Radlev
Robinson, John Stanley
Donaldson, Harold
Marchbank, Frederick Furnivall
Spero, Leopold
Wolbrom, Alfred Raphael
Holden, Bernard Tomlyn
Forder, Henry George
Townend, Roy Duncan Morrow
Mason, Noel
Jackson, John Broadhurst
Davis, Joseph Irvinj?
Grogan, John Douglas
Holmyard, Eric John
Rees-Mogg, Louis Leyson
Wilson, Bernard
Read, Ralph Sidney
Willbourn, Eric Stewart
D.D.
1 King, Rev. Edward George
2*Corni8h, Right Rev. John Rundle
LL.D.
Honey, Rev. William Henry Wyer
^ Whittaker, Charles David
3I.D.
Phelps, Arthur Martin
Shelly, Charles Edward, & M.A.
HoUis, Harry
White, Charles Powell, & M.A.
Jordan, Alfred Charles
Wright, John Aldren
Grove, William Reginald
4* Watts, William Whitehead, F.R.S
Sc.D.
Sutton, John Richard
B.D.
Kingsley, Rev. William Towler
M.A.
Fox, Rev. William Henry
•Ellis, Rev. John Clough Williams
Pearse, Rev. John Gilberd
♦Mowat, Rev. James
Tremlett, James Dyer
Bayldon, Rev. Joe Wood
Hale, Rev, George
•Allison, Rev. Francis Benjamin
•Hopkins, Rev. George Hanslip
* Groves, Rev. Charles Westley
Hobson, Rev. Samuel
Gates, Rev. Edward
Thompson, George
^•Hitchins, Charles Wilson Mills
Harding, Percy John
7Staffurth, Rev. Samuel
6 Phelps, Edmund Louis
Lee, John Bridges
Whall, Rev. John Clephane
8 Hartley, Rev. Edward Thomson
Ladell, Henry Richard
9 White, William
1" Pochin, William John Reynolds
Griffin, William
Coe, Rev. Hector Albert
Cooksey, Rev. John Francis
iiTemperley, Rev. Arthur
12 Holmes, Rev. Thomas Scott
Phelps, Sidney de Lisle
<5 •Wilson, Samuel Robertshaw
13 Murray- Aynsley, Rev. Alfred
Evans
i^Orford, Rev. Horace William
i**Edwards, Joseph
'** Morris, Charles
I'Haslam, Rev. Samuel Holker
18 Rogers , Samuel Lawrence
Rose, Hyla Matthew
Newman, Harry John
Wood, Rev. Hugh
19 Bennett, Henry George
20*Stokes,Rev. William Fen wick
21 *Loney, Sidney Luxton
22 Harding, William Joseph
* Formerly FellowB.
1 Tyrwhitt Hebrew Scholar. Hulsean Lec-
turer, 1889.
2 Bishop of St Germans.
3 Head Master of Taunton School.
4 Professor of Geology at the Royal College of
Science, S. Kensington.
5 Head Master of Risley School.
6 Ono of H.M. Inspectors of Schools.
7 Honorary Canon of Lincoln.
8 Late Head Master of Sliipton School.
9 Head Master of Boston Grammar School.
10 Bencher of Gray's Inn.
11 Late Head Master of Market Rasen Gram-
mar School.
12 Canon and Chancellor of Wells Cathedral.
13 Principal of the Training College, Hockerill.
14 Canon and Chancellor of Bloemfontein.
15 Professor of Mathematics at Queen's College,
Harley Street.
16 Late Head Master of St Lawrence College,
Ramsgate.
17 Late Head Master of Clitheroe School.
18 AssistantMaster at Bedford Grammar School.
19 Assistant Master at Cheltenham.
20 AsBiBtant Master at Kugby.
21 Professor oi Mathematics at the Royal Hollo.
way College for Women.
22 Head Master of Stone Grammar School.
1120
SIDNEY SUSSEX COLLEGE.
I Thomas, Evan Lewis, & LL.M.
Goodchild, Ralph Shilleto
Reynolds, Robert John
2Vinter, Herbert William
^•Anderson, Alexander
Miller, Rev. Herbert Gordon
Carpenter, Rev, John
* Lindsay, Ven. Thomas Enraght
5 Brett, Frank Arthur Brockman
6 Moor, Samuel Albert
7 Hay ward, Walter Brainerd
^ Smith, Rev. Isaac Albert
Whitmell, Rev. Charles Thomas
DufF, John Robert Keitley
Denton, Rev. Sydney
Staines, Rev. James Howard
Andrew, Charles James
Chamberlain, Rev. Henry Seymour
Cracknell, Alfred Georg-e
Badcock, Edward Baynes
Bateman, Rev. Frederick Douglas
Deey, Rev. William Francis
Hopkins, Edward Jodrell
Prendergast, Rev. James Annesley
^Weekes, Ven, William Haye
Pile, Francis Seymour John
Elwell.Rev, Henry Edward
Masham, Rev. John
'<'*Wilson, Charles Thomson Rees,
F,R.S.
James, Rev. Wymond Cory
Ward, Rev. Edward Francis Camp-
bell
Wood, Rev. Benjamin Ward
Richards, Rev. Stanley
II Spencer, Leonard James
Spurgin, Rev. Edgar Basil
12 Evans, John
Pollock, Rev. Henry Douglas Fraser
i^West, Owen Lewis Carey
Binyon, Rev. Francis Dockray
i^Corner, Edred Moss, &M.C. M.B.,
B.C.
16 Cook, Sydney George
Boughton, Rev. Thomas
icjemmett, William Henry Coutts
Clark, George Muirhead
Blackmore, J ofih'Kendall
Silley, Percival George
Greenhill,Rev, Edward Percy
Creswick, Francis Nathaniel, &
LL,M,
Colebrook, Rev. Richard Ernest
Cornish, Rev, Arthur
Castley, Reginald John
Bedford, Thomas George
17 Page, Arthur Shaw
Sedgwick, Charles Humphrey, &
M.B., B.C.
18 Goodchild, George Frederick
Marsden, Thomas Pickles
Bowdler, Archibald Penrhyn, &
M.B., B.C.
Pollock, Rev. Kenneth
Wyman, Rev. Robert Alexander
i^Bates, George Newton
20Boothroyd, Herbert Evan
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. James Burleigh
20 Ingles, Philip Henry Bligh
Pinches, Henry Irving, & M.B.,
B,C.
Colt, George Herbert, &M.B., B.C.
Smith, Rev. Harold John
2' Thomas, Herbert Henry
*Sleeman, John Herbert
22Ferrar, Hartley Travers
Harrison, Henry George
23 Landon, Joseph Whittington
Castley, Rev, Cuthbert Charles
Fenn, Rev. Ernest Vanderzee
1 King's Counsel. * Formerly FellowR.
2 Head Master Truro CoUege.lruro. |
3 Principal of Queen's College, Gal way.
4 Archdeacon of Cleveland.
5 Assistant Master at Cranleigh School.
6 Head Master of Kendal Grammar School.
7 Head Master of the Missionaries' School,
Blackheath.
8 Principal of Training College, Ripon.
9 Archdeacon of Kimi>erley.
10 Clerk Maxwell Scholar, 1896. TJniverslty
Lecturer in Physics.
11 Harkness Scholar, 1893.
12 Head Master of Sir Thomas Judd's School,
jonbridge.
13 Assistant Master at Bradfleld College.
14 Assistant-^ urseon, St Thomas's Hospital.
If, Secretury for Education, Hants. CO.
16 Head Master, Lady Manners School, Bake-
well.
17 Assistant Master at Cheltenham College.
18 Principal of Technical Institute, Wandsworth.
19 Assistant Master at St Lawrence College,
Ramsgate.
20 One of H.M. Inspectors of Schools.
21 Geological Survey. Harkness Scholar, 1868.
Sedgwick Prize, 1903.
22 Late Geologist to the ' Discovery ' Antarctic
Expedition. Geological Survey of Egypt.
23 University Demonstrator in Engineering.
SIDNEY SUSSEX COLLEGE.
1121
Hobday, Rev. Richard Henry
Roy, Donald Whatley, & M.B.,
B.C.
' Burdon, Edward Russell
White, Harry Lawrence
Downing, Arthur Bernard
Simpson, Selwyn George
^Tasker, Morris Bennet
Paine, Walter Lionel
de Burgh, Rev. Lionel Nooth
Adams, Oliver John
8 Smith, Bernard
Naish, Rev. Francis Clement
Prideaux
< Cane, Leonard Dobbie
Tomkinson, Rev. Herbert Fredericl
MannerinR. Rev. Leslie George
5 Gibson, Rev. John Paul Stewart
Riddell
LL.M,
Lowe, Edward Stinton
Williams, Charles Willoughby
M.B. & B.C.
Gillett, Jermyn Francis, & B.A.
Whichello, Edmund, & B.A.
Haward, Henry Horace, & B.A.
Pearson, Allan Campbell, & B.A.
Stenhouse, John Maitland, & B.A.
Drapes, Thomas Lambert, & B.A.
Gibb, Harold Pace, & B.A.
Tresawna, William Sampson, &B.A.
Dimock, Horace, Si B.A.
Austin, Lorimer John, & B.A.
Walker, Spencer Lewis, & B.A.
May, Albert John, & B.A.
B.A.
Green, Rev. Robert Bakewell
Thomas, Frederick George, & LL.B.
Lund, Kenneth Fraser
Johnson, Franklin Edward
Godschall
6 Newham, Rev. Frank Darvall
^Worthington, Arthur Furley
sHollingsworth, John Herbert
Romans, Rev. Thomas
Kitchen, Harold Ernest
Rix, Arthur Herbert
9 Hammond, Nicholas William
Robinson, John Harold
^Edmonds, Samuel Frank
Skeen, William Henry
Fisher, Herbert Douglas
Gray, Ernest Godfrey
lOGough, Harry Percy Bright
Brook, FredenckBenjamin ,&LL.B.
Wright, Charles Harold
Bartlett, George Bertram
iiPhillips, Ernest Harold
Mortimer, Arthur
Hoffmann, Cecil Duncan
Dick, Norman Brabazon
Dean, Lawrence Thompson
Poole, Francis Stedman
lapalmer, Clephan
Ferrar, John Edgar
Mathieson, William
Michel], Alfred Henry
Buckney, Frank
Stevenson, Fiancis Philip
Clarke, Rev. Edward Thomas
Marshall, Rev. Henry
i3Teal], Frederic Hathaway
Mountain, Bernard
Tait, Archibald Campbell
Walker, John Francis Edward
Gelson
i^Corless, Richard
i»Oaten, Edward Farley, & LL.B.
Smith, Arthur Philip Gordon
Fisher, Reginald
Fox, Joseph Tylor
Davies, David John
Tobias, Rev. George Wolfe Robert
Burrows, Arnold Hayes
Hearn, John Whitcombe, & LL.B.
Hayward, Rev. Edward
Clement, Leonard
Jobson, James Stanley
Stonehouse, George Henry
1 Assistant Curator of the Botanical Museum.
2 Assistant Master at Royal Naval College,
Dartmouth.
3 Geological Survey. Harkness Scholar, 1906.
4 Junior Inspector under the Board of Educa-
tion.
B Harness Prize, 1907. Burney Prize, 1908.
« Head Master of the English School, Nicosia.
7 Ctvil Bervice, Federated Malay States.
8 Assistant Master at Harrow School.
» Assistant Master, Government Secondary
Schools, Cairo.
10 Assistant Master at Lancaster School.
11 Local Government Board.
12 Assistant Master at Sherborne School.
13 Egyptian Civil Service.
14 Assistant in the Meteorological Office.
15 Le Bag Prize, 1907, 1908.
1122
SIDNEY SUSSEX COLLEGE.
Holmes, Basil Scott
Smith, Charles Hammond
Redfern, Kev. Edward North
Pacey, Cyril James
James, Dan Ivor
Thomas, David Edward
Poole, Herbert
Smith, William Hammond
Shaw, Robert Cyril
Fyson, Geoffrey
Gooch, Henry Wyard
Harrison, Rev. Lionel Gordon
Cooper, Allan
Metcalfe, Frederick William
Shaw, Charles Lawrence
Russell, Harrolde Bedford George
Mayes, Rev. Reginald Metcalf
Whitaker, John Richardson
Stewart, Eric William Hylton
Tomkinson, Cyril Edric
Casley, Reginald de Chastelai
King, William Oliver Redman
Briggs, Milton
Browne, Laurence Edward
Hughes, Frank Arthur
Pether bridge, Frederick Robert
Glare, Thomas William
Cole, Charles Humphrey
Hardy, Maurice Victor
Mavor, Ivan
Clarke, Joseph Douglas
Divatia, Virmitra Bhimrao
Malterson, Robert Henderson
Sutcliffe, Alan Lee
Wheeler, Albert Martin
* Edwards, Sidney James
Briggs, Charles Edward
Atkinson, Harold Gordon
Herman, Walter Sebastian
Borthwick, Cecil Hamilton
Jones, Harold Ivor
Lambert, Cyril Claude
Pensioners.
Bonny, Arthur Edward
Fletcher, Robert Ronald Bawcliffe
Staffurth, Alan Edward
Horan, Arthur Kevin
Robson, Alan
Gates, Charles Edward
Symons, William John Francis
Robinson, John Stanley
Davenport, Arthur Henry
Black, Arthur
Walters, John Radley
Ratcliffe, Arthur Victor
Marchbank, Frederick Furnivall
Pointer, Edward Harold
Jones, Tom
Boyd, Edgar James
Spero, Leopold
Wolbrom, Alfred Raphael
Haswell, Philip
Macrae, Russell Duncan
Donaldson, Harold
Heads, John Ei-nest Blacklock
Holden, Bernard TonUyn
Forder, Henry George
Kay, Richard Percy
Braby, Herbert Wilson
Pedraza, Rodrigo
Townend, Roy Duncan Mon-ow
Kekulawala, Don Albert
Blair, Herbert Samuel Penny
Ward, Eric Harrison
Balmford, Alfred Bickerton
ToUiurst, George Albert
Rees-Mogg, Louis Leyson
Russell, William Beaumont
Karran, Thomas William
Wilson, Bei-nard
Smith, John Lister
Mason, Noel
Davis, Joseph Irving
Purchase, William Bentley
Read, Ralph Sidney
Grogan, John Douglas
Wagle, Balvant Krishnarao
Temperley , Eustace Ernest Vazeille
Jackson, John Broadhurst
Batten, Lindsay Willett
Harrison, Aelfric Milton
Holnian, Frank Macdonald Holman
Housden, Richard James
Hamilton, Geoffrey Hubert
Edwards, Thomas
Holmyard, Eric John
Willbourn, Eric Stewart
Berens, Herbert Arthur
Knaster, Roland Marcus Ignatius
Julius
McFarland, John Beattie
Carkeek, Bernard Morgan
Ismail, Cassim Mohamed
Waldram, Horace George
Ewen, Guy Cuthert
Chand, Bakhshi Mere
Johnson, Frederic Charles
1 Barnes Scholar, 1907
<
SIDN.EY SUSSEX COLLEGE.
1123
Coultas, William Whitham
Martin, Sidney Todd
Buddin, Walter
Foulds, James Green
Ball, Henrj' Frederick
Berry, Leonard AVilliam
Longrigg, John Hemsley
(jluckstein, Isidore Montagu
Molony, James Alexander
Waller, Gerald Lea
Wynne-Edwards, John Copner
Mayall, John Bardsley
Wood, Bernard Reader
Dickson, Cyril Garlics
Telfer, Leigh Patteson
Thomas, William John
Ovens, William Gilhert Jones
Kni])e, Randoli)h Charles
O'Keeflfe, Alan Vivian
Manning, Charles Kosedale Uiiwood
Stone, Theodore Handley
Swainson, Archibald Douglas
Simpson, Harold Read
Whitmore, Herbert Searle
Baker, Sidney Ellis
Edyvean, Robert George Albert
lUing, Vincent Charles
Garstin, Denys Norman
PATRONAGE.
Counties .
Cornw...
Elssex....
Kent ...
Kent
Northam.
Notts....
Sussex...
Vork
Beneficet,.
VVeekeSt Mary, R,
Ultmg, V.
Greenhithe, R.
Swanscombe, R.
Gayton, R.
^ Rempstone, R.
Peasemarsh, V.
Kilvington, R.
Inst. I
1899 1
1907 I
1893 I
1889
1889
1893
1896
1859
Incumbents ,
S. H.Haslam, M.A.
E. Symonds
C. T. Whitmell,M.A.
G.Hale, M.A.
E.G. Kinjr, D.D.
E. T. Hartley, M. A..
F. B.Allison, M.A.
W.T.Kingrsley.B.D.
H.A.
1879
1887
1863
1866
1871
1863
1838
1 The Master has the right of nomination and presentation to this Livmg.
DOWNING COLLEGE.
(Founded Skpt.22, 1800.)
The Charter and Statutes are printed.
The sole founder of this College was Sir George Downing,
Bart.,^of Gamlingay Park, in this county; who, by a Will, dated
20th December, 1717, devised his estates in the counties of Cam-
bridge, Bedford, and Suffolk, first to Sir Jacob Garrard Downing,
and afterwards to other relations in succession, and in failure
thereof, to build and found a College in this University, upon a
plan to be approved by the two Archbishops and the Masters of
St John's and Clare College. This direction was the reason for
giving them the power which they possessed in elections and
other matters, by the original Charter and Statutes.
Sir George died in 1749, and Sir Jacobin 1764, and (the other
devisees having previously died without issue) up(m this event
the foundation ought immediately to have been carried into
execution. But the estates were in the possession of Lady
Downing, and afterwards of her devisees, without any real title,
and when the University sued in Chancery for the establishment
of the College, the party in possession resisted the suit in that
court. In 1769, a decree was obtained in favour of the foundation .
The persons named as trustees in the Founder's Will having
died in his lifetime, the execution of the trusts devolved upon the
heirs at law; who after combating a long series of opposition and
litigation, and overcoming obstacles of various descriptions, pre-
ferred a petition to the Crown for a Charter; and at length, in
1800, the Privy Council decided to recommend the foundation to
his Majesty.
On the 22nd of September, 1800, the Great Seal was affixed to
the Charter by Lord Loughborough. By this Charter the College
was incorporated with the University; was endowed with all the
privileges of the same, and with all the estates devised by its
Founder; and also with the power of holding landed property in
addition to the value of £1500 per annum.
The members appointed in the Charter, for the purpose of taking
possession of the estates, administering the revenues, superintend-
1 He was installed a Kniijht of the most Honourable Order of the Bath, June 30, 1782.
DOWNING COLLEGE. 1125
ifig the building of the College, and for the other necessary pur-
poses were
Francis Annesley, LL.D. Master,
Edward Christian, M. A. and Barrister, Law Professor ^
Busick Harwood, M.D. Professor of Medicine ^
John Lens, Sergeant at Law, and M.A.,^
William Meeke, Barrister, and M.A., [ Fellows.
William Frere,B.A., J
The first Statutes were framed in 1805. In 1860 new Statutes
were given by the University Commissioners under the provisions
of 19 and 20 Victoria c. 88, and in 1882, revised Statutes under the
provisions of the Oxford and Cambridge Universities Act, 1877.
According 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 Laws, 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 to certain Pro-
fessorships, the Electors being the Board of Electors defined by
that Statute, together with the Master if he be not a Candi-
date. The Law Professor must be, at the time of his election, a
Graduate in Law or Arts of one of the English Universities of ten
years' standing from his matriculation, and also a Barrister-at-
Law. The Medical Professor must 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 have by the Charter the same privileges, franchises, and
liberties as any Professor in the University, and are hound to read
a course of lectures in their respective faculties, on the usual terms
upon which public lectures are given. They are capable of
holding any of the lay offices 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 tenable for seven years from election, provided
that no year in which a Fellow shall have been engaged
during two terms in College work shall be reckoned in his term
of seven years, and provided also that any Fellow who has
held the office of Tutor during twenty-five years shall be en-
titled to retain his Fellowship for the rest of his life.
A Fellow vacates his Fellowship by election to a Professorship
of the College, by becoming a Foundation Member of any other
College in any University in the United Kingdom, 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.
1126 DOWNING COLLEGE.
Provision is made for one or two Chaplains according to the
circumstances of the College, the right of appointment being vested
in the Governing Body.
SCHOLARSHIPS.
The foundation Scholarships vary in value from £50 to £80.
Foundation Scholarships are tenable at /«a*^ until the holder be of
standing to take the degree of Bachelor of Arts,
Scholarships are awarded to students of the College at the annual
Examination after the division of the Easter Term for distinction
in Natural Science, Moral Philosophy, History, Law, or
Mechanical Sciences.
Minor Scholarships are offered annually for competition,
among persons who are not members of the University, and in
awarding one of them a preference will be shewn to Candidates
from New College, Eastbourne.
The Examination takes place in the Lent Term.
The Minor Scholarships are worth not more than £50 per
annum, and tenable until their holders are of standing to
compete for a Foundation Scholarship.
The Examination is in Mathematics, Law, History and Natural
Science. All Candidates will be expected to shew a competent
knowledge of the subjects of the Previous Examina,tion. 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 Law
includes Jurisprudence, Elementary Roman Law, International
Law and English Law. The Examination in Natural Science
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 under
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-
guish themselves at the annual Examination in the Easter Term.
College Prizes were awarded to tlie following who have obtained First
Classes in Tripos and Intercollegiate Examinations, June 1909 : Mehta,
Valentine, Baines, Fiddian, Harvey, Thomas, Whitmore, Worster-
Drought, Portway, Saint, Green (S. J.), London, Thacker, Leader,
Edmunds, Ainsworth, Lander, Passant.
Hardcastle Prizemen for Reading in Chapel — Thomas and Passant,
LIST OF MASTERS.
1805 Francis Annesley.
1812 William Frere.
1836 Thomas Worsley.
1885 William Lloyd Birkb«ck
1888 Alex Hill.
1907 Frederick Howard Marsh.
Visitor.
The Crown, by the Lord High Chancellor.
DOWNING COLLEGE. 1127
THE PRESENT SOCIETY.
Master.
1 Frederick Howard Marsh, M.A., M.C.
Professor of Medicine,
^John Buckley Bradbury, M. A., M.D.
Professor of the Laws of England.
=* Courtney Stanhope Kenny, LIj.IX, F.B.A.
Tutor.
Henry Jackson, M.A.
Lecturers and Supervisors.
Law.
D. L. Harris, M.A.
W. D. Aston, LL.M.
History,
G. E. Green, M.A.
Chemistry and Physics.
H. Jackson, M.A.
Physiology.
J. H. Widdicombe, M.A.
Botany.
J. R. Green, M.A., Sc.D., F.R.S.
Human Anatomy.
*T. Manners-Smith, M.A.,M.B.
Theology and Classics.
5 Rev. T. W. Crafer, M.A., B.D.
Mathematics.
C. H. French, M.A.
Engineering.
A. A, Rouse.
Modern and Mediaeval Languages.
A. J. Wyatt, M.A.
Bursar, J. H. Widdicombe, M.A.
Dean, J. H. Widdicombe, M.A.
Steward, D. L. Harris, M.A.
Librarian, J. R. Green, M.A., Sc.D., F.R.S.
Frr&lector, Henry Jackson, M.A.
Fellows,
'^Saunders, Rev. John Cliarles, M.A.
7 Harris, David Lewis, M.A.
Widdicombe, James Henry, M.A.
Jackson, Henry, M.A.
8 Green, Joseph Reynolds, M.A., Sc.D., F.R.S.
^ Aston, Walter Douglas, LL.M.
1 F.R.C.S. Professor of Surgery. Consulting Surgeon to St Bartholomew's Hosjiital, London.
2 F.H.C.P." F.R.S.E. Physician t.i Addenbroolte's Hospital; late Lim.cre Lecturer in Physic, and
Leciurcr nl (jonville and Caius College. Brodshaw Lecturer, Royal Colleee of Phvsicians, 1895,
Croonian Lecturer, Royal College of Physicians, London, 1899. Late Examiner on Materia Medica
tn the University of Oxford.
3 Winchestet Prizeman, 1874. Chancellor's Legal Medallist, 1875. Yorke Prizeman, 1878,
X879,1880. Late M.P. for Barnsley.
4 University Demonstrator of Anatomy. Late Physician to St John's Hospital for Diseases of the
Skin. 5 Cams Prize. 1894.
6 Late Tutor. Sometime Lecturer in Botany at Charing Cross Hospital.
1 Chancellor'sLegal Medallist. 1882. Whewell Iniernitional Law Scholar, 1884.
8 Late Professor of Botany to the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. Hartley Lecturer
on Plant Physiology, University of Liverpool.
9 Whewell International Law Scholar, 1906.
1128 DOWNING COLLEGE.
Late Fellows.
^Dttnby, Thomas William, M.A.
2 The Rt Hon. Lord Collins, M.A.
SBrailey, William Arthur, M.A., M.D.
4 Lawrence, Rev. Thomas Joseph, M.A., LL.D.
^Hill, Alex, M.A., M.D.
oSchreiner, The Hon. William Philip, M.A., LL.M.
7 Griffith, Ellis Jones, M.A.
8 Hiokson, Sydney John, M.A., F.R.8.
Honorary Fellows,
2 The Rt Hon. Lord Collins, M.A.
''Owen, Sir Herbert Isambard, M.A., M.D.
* Lawrence, Rev. Thomas Joseph, M.A., LL.D.
^Schreiner, The Hon. William Philip, M.A., LL.M.
C ha/plains.
Rev. T. W. Crafer, M.A., B.D.
Rev. U. W. P. Stevens, M.A., LL.D.
Foundation Scholars.
Appleton, Arthur Beeny
Whitmore, Charles James Eichard
Ainsworth, Cyrus Gerald
Lander, Percy Edward
Saint, Arthur Paul
Passant, Ernest James
;Mlnor Scholars.
T hacker, Cecil Eobert Allen
Leader, Henry Edward
Green, John Leslie
Green, Stanley Joseph
London, George Ernest
Edmunds, Cecil Harry
Selby, Edward James
Tregenza, Charles Wilfrid
Crouch, Harold Armstrong
CoUingwood, Charles Arthur
Jarvis, Horace Eustace George
Corke, Guy Harold
LL.D.
Robson, Rev. John Henry, M.A.
10 Purvis, Sir Robert, M.A.
iiBrough, Joseph, M.A.
Sewell, John Thomas Beadsworth
i^Winslow.LytteltonStewartForbes,
M.B.
13 Martin, William, M.A.
Wheatcroft, William Henry, M.A.
Stevens, Rev. Horace WilliamPetit,
M.A.
i^Higgins, Alexander Pearce, M.A.
Sc.D.
i^Waymouth-Reid, Edward, B.A.,
M.B., F.R.S.
1 H.M. Divisional Inspector of Schools (re-
tired). F.G.S.
2 Lord of Appeal in Ordinary. P.O. Hon.
LL.D. (Cambridge). Hon. D.C.L. (Oxford). Trustee
of British Museum.
3 Consulting OpUlhalmic Suigeon at Guy'»
Hospital ; late Hunterian Professor, Royal
College of Surgeons.
4 Late Tutor. Late Warden of Cavendish
College. Sometime deputy Whewell Professor of
International Law. Whewell International Law
Scholnr, 1868.
5 Formerly Master.
6 C.vl.G. K.C. Late Premier of Cape Colony.
Chancellor's Legal Medallist, 1881.
7 M.P. for Anglesea. Recorder of Birkenhead.
8 Prof, of Zoology in Owens College Manchester.
M.A.Oxon.honoriscauHB. Late Deputy Linacre
Professor at Oxford.
9 F.R.C.P. Vice-Chancellor of the University
of Bristol. Late Physician to St George's Hos-
pital, and Deun o( the Medical Sahool. Senior
Deputy Chancellor of the University of Wales,
10 Late M.P. for Peterborough.
11 Cobden Prizeman. 1883. Professor of .Moral
Science, University College, Aberystwyth.
12 Late Lecturer on Insanity, Charing Cross
Hospital. 13 Examiner, Patent Offlco.
14 Winchester Reading Prize, 1»91. Law Lec-
turer at Clare College, and on International Law
at the London School of Economics.
15 Professor of Physiology, University College,
Dundee.
nOWNTNG COLLEGE.
1129
M.D,
iBiss, Cecil Yates, M. A.
a Griffith, Walter Spencer Ander-
son
3 Jones, Ernest Lloyd, B.C., B.A.
^Boxall, Robert
5 Lazarus-Barlow, Walter Sidney
Nason, PMward Noel, B.A.
Hood, Noel Lock wood, M.A.
•'Reece, Richard James, M.A.,
B.C.
Curl, Sydney Walter, M.A., B.C.
♦Lambert, John, M.A., B.C.
'Green, Alan Baldry, M.A., B.C.
Martin, Alfred Eugene, M.A., B.C.
M.A.
Farrell, Thomas Arthur
Browne, Rev. Robert Charles Lathonri
Mac Michael, Rev. William Fisher
sHiggins, Clement
Lewis, Robert Moses
Porter, Rev. John Robinson
Crosby, Charles Steele
Peach, Edmund Hargrave
Hooton, Rev. John Genn
Norman, Georg-e Henry
James, Frank Linsly
Richardson, Gilbert
3 Wherry, George Edward, M.B.,
M.C.
Hunting, Henry William
Beaumont, Rev. William Edwin
Davies, Robert
Peskett, Arthur William Chalmers,
M.B., B.C.
Bradshaw, Rev. George
10 Barnard, Edmund Broughton
Kilvington, Frederic, LL.M.
Alison, Charles
Squires, Henry Charles
Skarratt, Rev. Thomas Carleton
Cunningham, George
1 F.R.C.P. Consulting Physician to the Middle-
sex Hospital. Winchester Prixeman, 1876.
■2 F.R.C.S. Assistant Obstetric Physician to St
Bartholomew's Hospital. Sometime University
Lecturer in Midwifery.
3 Late Demonstrator of Pathology. Assistant
Physician to Addenbrooke's Hospital.
4 Assistant Obstetric Physician to the Middle-
sex Hospital.
5 Director of the Cancer Besearch Laboratories
of the Middlesex Hospital.
6 Medical Inspector, Local Government Board.
7 Bacteriologist in charge. Vaccine Depart-
ment, Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine.
Horton Smith Prizeman. 1900.
8 King's Counsel. Late Recorder of Birken-
head,
*^ Kimmins, Charles William
Solly, Richard Harrison
Black, Rev. Robert
Kin^, Walter George
Williams, Rev. Herbert
Thompson, Herbert Metford
Harrison, Alexander Herbert
Lewis, Gerald Champion, LL.M.
Pearse, Rev. Kdward Burroughs
Midlane, James I'homas
Harcourt, Robert Frederick MuUer
i^Brownsword, Harry
Pilley, Frederic George
Privett, Rev. Harry
" French, Charles Henry
Line, John Robert
13 Oliver, Edgar Gale
"Brailey, Arthur Robertson, M.B.,
M.C.
"Goulden, Charles Bernard, M.B.,
M.C.
Nobbs, James Alfred
Sheaf, Eric Watson, M.B., M.C.
15 Johnson, Ernest Wright
Shuter, George Percy, M.B.
Leig'h ton, Robert Leighton {M.A.
Oxon.)
1*5 Curzon, Harry Edward James
17* Bryant, Charles Leslie
Palmer, Arthur
Prevost, Pierre Guillaume
Jupe, Francis Isaiah Maggs
Dockerill, Will Harry Atkin
Hon. M.A.
18 Marshall, Charles Robertshaw
lowest. Sir Raymond
20 Dixon, Walter Ernest
LL,M.
Popham, John Francis
21 Thompson, Joseph William
Waters, Rev. Charles, M.A.
Alexander, George Glover, M.A.
9 F.R.C.S. Surgeon to Addenbrooke's Hospital.
10 M.P. for Kidderminster.
11 Education Officer to the L.C.C.
1-2 Master at the Leys School.
13 Master at Chigw el I School. 14 F.B.aa
15 Tutor of Cheshunt College.
16 Lecturer on Mathematics at Goldsmithi*
College.
17 Master at Royal Naval College, Dartmouth.
18 Professor of Pharmacology in the University
of St Andrews.
19 K.C.I.E. Late Reader in Indian Law. Former-
ly Vice-chancellor of the University of Bombay,
20 University Lecturer in Pharmacology, and
Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacology
at King's College, London.
31 Late Whewell International Law Scholar.
48
1130
DOWNING COLLEGE.
M.B.
iSheild, Arthur Marmaduke
Fellow-Commoners, B.A.
Bakewell, John Scales
Graystone, Sydney Wynne
B.A.
2*Waugh, George Ernest
*.Sutton, William Hubert Reitz,
M.B.,B.C.
*Anios, Arthur
^♦Evans, Geoffrey
Nicholls, Lewis, M.B., B.C.
Clark, Frederick John
4*Earle, Herbert Gastineau
s *Knowles, Robert
5 *Anderson, Charles Alexander
Dodson, Gerald, LL.B.
'5*Langley, Arthur Sidney
Stutfield, Jack Gregory, LL.B.
Newman, Frank Chafen
Poock, Alfred Graham
*Fordham, William Herbert
'^*Savage, Edward Graham
Rutherford, Leslie Doug-las
*Bryan- Brown, Willoughby
*l)ick, .lames Reid
*l)avies, Frederic Chailes
Davy, Arthur Hammond
de Souza, Edwardo Valentine
*^Kerby, William Moseley
^Shelton, Ralph Norman
*Darlow, Henry, LLB.
*Rees, Robert Athelstone Tait
* Thomas, Hugh Hamshaw
* Wallace, James Montague
10* Wallis, Robert Lauder Mackenzie
Ellison, John
•Inder, Robert Wilfred
11 Saunders, Howard Fauntleroy
Whiting, Maurice Henry
Wortley, Harry Almond Saville
12 Bryan-Brown, Guy Spencer
Reed, George Henry
Martin, George Wescott
13 *Dunnicliff, Harold Barratt
1 P.R.C.S. Assistant Surgeon to St George's
Hospital.
2 F.R.C.S. Surgeon to Hospital for Children,
Great Ormonde Street, London.
3 Principal, Government Agricultural College,
Nagpur, India.
4 Demonstrator of Physiology, Middlesex Hos-
pital, London. |
5 Indian Medical Service. I
6 Master at King Edward's High School, Birm- i
ingham. '
7 Master at Bcde College, Durham. \
Starkey, Henry Samuel Crichton
Simons, Edward
*Winfield, George
•Johnson, Arthur Carveth
•Bourne, Aleck William
•Stevens, William Geoffrey
Woosnam, Charles Thomas
Clayton, Horace Samuel
Nicholls, Douglas Maine, LL.B.
" Sterling, Thomas Smith
Chapman, Ernest Hall
•Valentine, Charles Wilfrid
^Matthews, Joseph Keith
*Kee8ey, George Ernest Howard
Bryan- Brown, Douglas Stephen
Hasan, Naziruddin
Hills, Thomas William Selwyn
Gill, Henry Vincent
Kelly, Dennis Patrick Joseph
Kak, I3havam Navaim
Thomas, George Robert Seager
Petty, Michael Joseph
Pitt, Walter James
*Baines, Walter
Worster-Drought, Charles
Cotton, Charles Kenneth
Tipper, Frank
*Harvey, Hildebrand Wolfe
*Portway, Donald
*Fcnn, Reginald Victor
*Fiddian, Guy Vasey
*Stenning, Ernest Henry
Blackwall, George Edward
Advanced Students.
Baker, Alexander
Rouse, Arthur Albert
Fellow- Commoners.
Adams, Edgar TaiTy
Wallis, Arthur Bertram Ridley
Pensioners.
Norman, Newman Frederick
Murdock, Colin Bolton
Pattani, Anantry Prebhashanker
Grellier, Ernest Franz Waldemar
Turner, Henry James
8 Docteur is Lettres (University of Ronnes).
9 Stewart of Rannoch Scholar for Sacred
Music, 1906.
10 Lecturer and Demonstrator of Physiology
at University College, Cardiff.
11 Vice Principal, Mahavajah'sCollege, Owalior
12 Master at Glenalmond.
13 Master at Aligarth College, India.
14 Professor of English on Indian Educational
Service. Charles Oldham Shakespeare Scholar,
1908.
* Late Scholars,
DOWNING COLLEGE.
1131
Lef?ge, Reg-inald James
Lunon, Raoul OUivier
Barclay, William Edmund Alan
Newman, Leslie Frank
Coles, Richard John
Mookerjee, Jatendra Nath
Atkinson, John Littledale
Howlett, John Montague
Shrubbs, Charles Arthur
Dunkerley, Harold
Bonne, Thomas William
Mowlam, Harold Jesse
Bennett, Sydney Garner
Leig-hton, John Wright
Page, Alfred Henry
' New, William
Hammond, John
Greenidge, Charles Wilton Wood
Linnell, Harry Leofwin
James, David
Lamb, Percy Cecil Chambers
Brown, Ian Macdonald
Singh Basheshar
Thoday, Francis Albert
Jennings, John Herbert
Ahmad, Syed Manzoor
Alam, Syed Sayid
Alam, Syed Waliid
Barnard, Edmund Charles
Braley, Evelyn Foley
Banerjee, Sudhindranath
Hardman, William Howard
Huckle, Henry William
Bux, Hafiz Mohamed
Hnsain, Syed Jamel
Miller-Williams, Eustace James
Malik, Mukhbain Singh
Postance, Ai-thur Samuel
Rowland, Thomas James Semper
Wankowicz Witold
Gerard, Daniel Marie Lucien
Ruthnaswany, Mariadas
Pillai, Muringesapillai Valu
Mohiuddin, Ghulam
Lawson, Thomas David
Lovelock, Charles Prior
Clifton, George Frederick Percy
Fieldhouse, Edwin Ewart
Wilderspin, Bertram Charles
Walker, Reginald
Brewis, Charles Carrick
Brook, Charles Augustine
Beg, Mirza Abbas
Phelps, Philip Basil
Clark, Percy George Frederick
Yorke, Garnett Oliver
Hamilton, John Livingstone
Rumsey, Cecil Frank
Whitehead, Herbert
London, George Ernest
Haynes, Arthur John
Gardner, Charles Gladstone
Royston, George
Machin, Arnall Edward
Sampson, John
Tlia, Maugn Chan
Bridge, Joshua
Bridge, John
Hyde, Norman Bentley
Kai*n, James Chavasse
Gudgin, Sydney Harry
Banerji, Jamini Mohan
Day, Cyril Douglas
Littlewood, Arthur
Pinto, Alphonso Morgano
Postance, Arthur Alvis
Bhose, Nripendra Nath
Kanjilal, Manindranath
Webb, Frederick Apthorpe
NichoUs, Guy Stanley
Hedding, Cecil George
Gilpin, Samuel
Kirkman, Robert
Burgess, William
White, Thomas Mutlow
Sinha, Mohim
Hart, Norman Btissett
Hands, Harry
Winfield, Frederick Butwell
Selby, Edward James
Tregenza, Charles Wilfrid
CoUingwood, Charles Arthur
Jarvis, Horace Eustace George
Crouch, Harold Armstrong
Corke, Guy Harold
Cader, Mohamad Abdul
Thompson, William Grainger
Erulkar, David Solomon
Davies, Ronald Leslie
Ormerod, William
Brown, Stanley
Evans, John Richard
Gunasekara, Edwin I vers
Lewis, William Augustus Howe
Watts, Arthur Edward
Cannon, George Harry Franklyn
Decies, Samuel
Gower, Lawford Charles
Glover, James Rodolph Heber
Dodson, Frederick Kito
1 Exhibitioners.
48—2
1132
DOWNING COLLEGE.
de Souza, Joseph Charles
Ingrain, John James
Grantham, James
PhiUpps, D. I. W.
Ehlvers, Victor
Sewell, William
Flynn, Thomas Edward
Curzon, Cecil
PATRONAGE.
Counties.
Camb....
Benefices
Tadlow, V.
EastHatley,
kJ
Inst.
1888
Inctimb.
Stevens, H.W. P.
M.A.,LL.D.
B.A.
1875
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 buih by public subscription in memory of
George Augustus Selwyn, 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.
Scholarships, Prizes and Grants.
a. Entrance Scholarships and Exhibitions are oflFered annually
for proficiency in Classics, Mathematics and Natural Sciences.
These are tenable for two years, in the first instance, and are
renewable at the end of that period. The next Scholarship
Examination will be held on March 15 — 17, 1910.
b. The Ratcliffe Exhibition, being the Interest on ^£1000, was
founded in 1893 by bequest of the Reverend Thomas RatcliflFe,
B.l). It is tenable by a Scholar of King Edward VI. School,
Birmingham, in Classics 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 be
offered for open competition.
Ii34 PUBLIC HOSTELS.
c. Scholarships, Exhibitions, and Prizes in Books are awarded
in June, on the results of the College Examination then held, in
any subject of study recognised by the University.
The Bishop John Richardson Selwyu Scholarship of ^30 per
annum is given by Mrs J. R. Selwyn in memory of her husband,
formerly Master of the College.
The Arthur Lyttelton Scholarship of ^30 per annum was
founded in 1903 by the Rev. T. H. Orpen in memory of the
Reverend the Honourable Arthur Temple Lyttelton, D.D., the
first Master of the College, and afterwards Bishop of Southampton.
A Scholarship of £30 per annum was founded in 1904 in
memory of the Right Rev. Bishop Charles John Abraham, D.D.
The Sing Prize, founded in 1902 in memory of the Reverend
George Herbert Sing, M.A., tutor of the College 1882 — 1886, is
given to an undergraduate of the College who in his second
or third year gains the highest place in Part L of the Classical
Tripos, provided that he is placed at least in the Second Class.
The Searle Prize, being the interest on a legacy of JlOO from
the Rev. Frederick Charles Searle, M.A., Tutor of the College
1884 — 1886, is given annually for an English Essay.
A prize is given annually to the best reader in Chapel.
d. An Organist Scholarship is awarded from time to time, of
the value of £^0 per annum.
e. Grants are occasionally made to assist deserving students
to complete their College course.
The income of the Mitchell Bequest is applied from time to
time to assist poor and deserving members of the College who
are Candidates for Holy Orders in the Church of England to
obtain the necessary education.
/. The income of the Trust Fund established by Bishop Hob-
house in memory of Bishop Patteson for the purpose of Missionary
Education, and augmented by the Rev. C. Warner and the Rev.
Dr Bailey, is applied to the maintenance in Selwyn College of
one or more Missionary Students, to be called Patteson Students.
The Studentships are offered to Graduates of Cambridge, Oxford,
or some other University : but in the absence of suitable graduate
candidates the Master and Council may appoint as Junior Students
persons who are undergraduates of Cambridge or who have not
yet entered the University. Students who are Graduates receive
free board and rooms in College during Full Term, and an allow-
ance for tuition ; Junior Students, as a rule, receive £\*1 per term.
Admission
This College is open to all members of the Church of England,
whatever be the profession they may intend to enter.
Candidates for admission to the College must pass either
{a) the University Previous Examination or (6) the College
Entrance Examination, which is held in June, and, unless no
PUBLIC HOSTELS. 1135
vacancies remain, in October. The Examinations of 1910 will
bo held on June 16 and 17, and Oct. 7 and 8.
The object of this examination is to afford the College a
guarantee that Candidates will be able to pass Parts I and II of
the Previous Examination not later than the end of their third
term of residence.
Applications for admission should be made to the Master.
Prizemen for 1909.
Bachelors — Theology, F. V. Dawkins.
Senior ^ovu^— Divinity, A. C. P. Buries,
c . Searle Pnze, H. G. V. Civil.
Sing Prize, G. L. Vivian.
W. E. WiUiams.
Music, M, H. Spinney.
Junior Qophs^ Divinity, H. L. Hargreaves.
Mathematics, J. F. Judsoii.
Classics, R. B. Wray.
Natural Sciences, E. J. Lush.
Freshmen— Divinity, J. R. Duval.
Natural Sciences, S. T. Burfield,
H. V. NicoU-Griffith.
Prize for Beading in Chapel, N. W. Lydeklcer.
Prize for English Essay, W. J. Perry and N. C. Smith.
LIST OF MASTERS.
1882 Hon. Arthur Temple Lyttelton, M.A.
1893 John Richardson Selwyn , D.D .
1898 • Alexander Francis Kirkpatrick, D.D.
1907 Richard Appleton, M.A.
1909 John Owen Farquhar Murray, D.D.
Visitor.
The Archbishop of Canterbury.
Master, The Rev. John Owen Farquhar Murray, D.D.
CounciL
The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Ely {ex officio).
The Very Re.v. the Dean of Lichfield {ex officio).
The Provost of Eton {ex officio).
The Regius Professor of Divinity, Cambridge {^ex officio).
The Regius Professor of Divinity, Oxford {ex officio).
The Rev. Prebendary William Selwyn, M.A,
Professor the Rev. Vincent Henry Stanton, D.D.
The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop 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.
The Rev. Thomas Herbert Orpen, M.A.
Dean of Ely.
1136 PUBLIC HOSTELS.
John Frederick Peel Rawlinson, K.C., LL.M., M.P.
The Right Rev. Bishop Henry Hutchinson Montgomery, D.D.
Treasurers^ The Right Hon. Viscount Cobham, M. A.
A. P. Humphry, M.A., LL.M.
Bursar, H. C. Knott, M.A.
Tutors.
H. C. Knott, M.A.
William Edward Jordan, M.A.
Rev. James Herbert Srawley, D.D.
Dean.
Rev. Theodore Harber Hennessy, M.A.
Lecturers in Mathematics.
H.C.Knott, M.A.
Philip Worsley Wood, M.A.
Lecturers in Classics.
W. E. Jordan, M.A.
Walter Nalder Williams, M.A., LL.B.
Rev. Richard Henry Maiden, M.A.
Lecturers in Theology.
Rev. J. H. Srawley, D.D.
Rev. T. H. Hennessy, M.A.
Lecturer in History.
W. E. Jordan, M.A.
Lecturer in Natural Science ^
Lancelot Alexander Borradaile, M.A.
Director of Medical Students, L. A. Borradaile, M.A.
Director of Legal Studies, W. N. Williams, M.A., LL.B.
Librarian, Rev. J. H. Srawley, D.D.
Precentor, Rev. J. H. Srawley, D.D.
Fr (elector, H. C. Knott, M.A.
Scholars.
Bishop J. R. Selwyn Scholar,
Ds Civil, Heni-y George Victor.
Lyttelton Scholar.
Lush, Ernest Joseph
Bishop Abraham Scholar.
Wray, Robert Bury
Knowles, Maurice Hinton i Mellersh, Eric Leslie
Baxter, Henry Arnold | Lucas, John Cuthbert
Burfield, Stanley Thomas i Pond, Ronald Edward
Hodgson, Arthur Douglas | Raine, Reginald Thompson
Goatcher, Fred
Organist Scholar.
Johnson, John Barham
PUBLIC HOSTELS.
Ratcliffe Exhibitioner.
Horsley, William Edward
Junior Palteson Students.
Harris, Reginald Francis
Langham, Basil Joniini
Browning, William Frank
Bridges, Leslie Walter
Sliearwood, George Frederick Ferrier
1137
f D.D.
.892 1 Kirkpatrick, Very Rev. Alexander
Francis
.903 2 The Bishop of Gibraltar
(The Right Rev. William
Edward Collins)
.907 ^Knight, Rev. Henry Joseph
Corbett
907 * Srawley, Rev. James Herbert
M.A.
877 5 Humphry, Alfred Paget, LL.IM.
878 '*Orpen, Rev. Thomas Herbert
887 Knott, Hamraett Charles
889 Ayling, Rev. Edward
Taylor, Rev. John Henry Stone
' Hudson, Rev. Robert
890 Bolton, Rev. Reginald Cotton
891 de Coetlogon, Rev. Charles Evelyn
Cambridge
Larner, Rev. Henry Meredith
892 8 Brown, Rev. Algernon Leslie
894 9 Jordan, William Edward
Barnicoat, Rev. Edward Courtis
Orpen, Rev. John Herbert
895 lOEdwards, Henry John
Harvey, Edward
Adams, Rev. Henry Joseph
Balleine, Rev. George Philip
896 Wellbum, Frederick
Clarkson, Rev, Ernest Robert
Townley
Langley, Rev. Edwin
897 *Borradaile, Lancelot Alexander
Wrangham, Rev. Francis 1897
Stiff, Kev. Alfred Thomas
Morris, Rev. John Charles
Southey, Rev. William George 1898
Clements, Arthur Victor
11 Parsons, Rev. Walter Langley
Edward
12 Young, Alfred 1899
Tonge, Rev. George Ernest Morris
Davies, Rev. Francis Maurice 1900
Russell
Morgan, Rev. James 1901
i^Hennessy, Rev. Theodore Harber 1902
1^ *Jones, William Henry Samuel
Hailstone, John Edward
i5"Weeks, Rev. Charles Albert 1903
Hayllar, Rev. Montagu Hayllar
i'5*Smith, Rev. Rocksborough
Remington
Wontner, Rev. Thomas Sewell 1904
Wing, Tycho
Humphry, Stewart
Dickenson, Rev. Lenthall Greville
Houchen, Gerald Saye 1905
Maiden, Rev. Richard Henry
Stewart, Rev. Charles Robert
Wilhams, Walter Nalder, LL.B. 190€
17 Wood, Philip Worsley
i^Scruby, Frank Sutherland
Hill, Ernest Edward 190?
Ker, Reginald Arthur
Hughes, Basil, B.C.
*Barker, Rev. Alan Walter
Sykes, Rev. Frank Morris 1908
Trench, Rev. George Frederick
• Formerly Scholars.
1 Formerly Master, Dean of Ely.
2 Lightfoot Scholar, 1889. Prince Consort Prize,
189(>. Formerly Lecturer.
3 Formerly Tutor. Evans Prize 1884. Scholefield
Prize, 1884. Fellow of Corpus Christi and Principal
of Clergy Training School, Cambridge.
4 Cams Prize, 1891. Examining Chaplain to the
Bishop of Lichfield.
5 Formerly Bursar.
6 Formerly Fellow of Pembroke College. Former-
ly Tutor.
7 Formerly Tutor. Principal of St Mark's Col-
lege, Chelsea. 8 Formerly Tutor.
9 Jeremie Prize, 1891. Lightfoot Scholar 1893.
10 Formerly Dean and Lecturer. Fellow of Peter-
house.
11 Carus Prize, 1894. Jeremie Prize, 1895. Crosse
Scholar, 1896. Examining Chaplain to the Bishop
of Norwich. Formerly Dean and Lecturer.
12 Fellow of Clare College. Formerly Lecturer.
13 Stewart of Rannoch Hebrew Scholar, 1897.
Hebrew Prize, 1899. Mason Prize, 1899. Tyrwhltt
Scholar, 1900.
14 Master at the Perse School.
15 Master at Epsom College.
16 Jeremie Prize, 1897. Carus Prize, 1898. Hebrew
Prize, 1900.
17 Smith's Prize. 1904. Fellow of Emmanuel College.
18 Master of Aldenham School,
48—5
use
PUBLIC HOSTELS.
1908 Abbey, Rev. James Phillips
1 *Huck, John
Tilston, Rev. Harold Einion
Severn, Rev. Hew Fergusson
Bethune, Rev. John Walter
1909 Gardner, Rev. John Lawrence
2 Pochin, Harold
Morrison, Hans Hamilton
M.B.andB.a
1908 Windsor, James Frederick
1909 Keyworth, William David
Bean, John Willougliby Butler
B.C.
1909 Comyn, Kenneth, B.A.
B.A.
1896 Harker, Rev. Alfred James
Shuttleworth
1900 Briscoe, William Thomas
Smith, Herbert Austin
1901 OUerhead, Rev. John
Hodges, Rev. William George
Dyer, Rev. Basil Saunders
1902 Briscoe, James Rynd
Gilbert, Geoffrey Gilbert Thomas
Smith, Rev. William Francis
1903 Smith, Rev. Matthew William
1904 Lound, Rev. Reginald Stanley
Sharman, Rev. George Henry
1905 Evans, Bltyd Buller Pole
Cotton, Rev. Frederick Arthur
Stapleton
Rhodes, William Fredrick
Bradley, Rev. Leonard
Maude, Rev. Gerald WilHam Urqu-
hart
Hill, Rev. William Frederick
1906 *de Chaumont, Thomas Sandford
Blakiston Fran9oi8
sXomUnson, Percy Robert, Mus.B.
Nash, William Wallace Hayward
Woods, Norman Charles, Mus.B.
Elvin, Rev. Charles Frederick Cory
Watson, Rev. Alfred Joyce
Crouch, William James Bryan
4 Marsh, Fred Shipley
Gilroy, Paul Knighton
Long, Rev. Richard Percy
Thursfi eld, Richard Mortimer Row-
land
Whale, Rev. Hugh Stansell
Betton, Edward Guy Betton Bright
Boyle, Rev. Gerald Egerton
Pettigrew, Rev. Alexander Gordon
Pyman, Rev. Robert Frederic 19
Starey, Augustin Helps
Allen, Cecil Conrad
Unwin, Philip Henry
Blanch, James Walter
Collier, Rev. Herbert Mayo Stanley
Smith, Rev. Stanley Thomas
Hall, Cecil Symes
Lightburne, Rev* Harcourt Robert
Henry
*Luard-Selby, Rev. Reginald
Bertram
Williams, Arthur Samuel
Moore, Cyril Ashton Glover
Allen, Leonard Spencer
Reynolds, Rev. John White Vincent
Unthank, Rev. John Baxter
Merchant, Rev. John Albert Edward 19
Irwui, Henry Mark
Porter, Clarence Albert Pratt
Paulley, William Minterne
Lydekker, Lionel Edward
Hardy, Thomas Lionel
Tancock, Ernest Osborne
Douglas, Harold Archibald
Spence, Douglas Leigh
*Lucas, Alfred Eyre Owen
*Freeth, Rev. Robert Evelyn
Moore, John Walter Barnwell
Bourdillon, Gerard Leigh
Dawkins, Frederick Vincent
Griffiths, William Mawe
Sanders, Walter George Percy
Taylor, John Frank
Jay, Drue Drury Butler
Chew, James Edgar
Coupe, Tom Openshaw
Bean, Basil Clarence Lahey
Hybart, Arthur James Frederick
*Perry, William James 19i
*Rubie, George Oswald
*Williams, William Ernest
fChater, Cecil Herbert
fWade, Ernest Aughtry
^ Spinney, Montague Herbert, Mus.B.
Wharton, Charles Harold LeAvis,
LL.B.
• Formerly Scholars.
t Formerly Patteson Students.
1 Master at St Bees School.
2 Master at Berkhampsted School,
3 Formerly Organist Scholar. Stewart of Kan-
noch Open Scholar in Sacred Music, 1906.
4 Carus Priie for Undergraduates, 1905.
Stewart of Rannoch Scholar in Hebrew, 1906.
Tyrwhitt Scholar, 1907. Mason Prire, 190T.
Hebrew Prize, 1907. Crosse Scholar, 1907. Carus
Prize for Bachelors, 1908.
5 Formerly Organist Scholar. Stewart of Ran-
noch Scholar in Sacred Music, 1908.
PUBLIC HOSTELS.
1139
Tudor, Oswald Campbell Owen
Barrett, Charles Brace Gooden
t Vivian, Graham Liusell
fWells, Alfred Percy
Ford, Frank Thomas
Piercy, Horace Melville McLeod
Layton, Harold Noel
Buries, Arthur Claud Perriu
Williams, Herbert John
Pain, Charles Andi'ew Wykeham
Barnieoat, Guy Humphry
Wliileside, Cecil Frank Winton
Junes, James Dennistoun
Corfield, William Gordon
Anderson, James llichard
Dunpliy, Victor
Murphy, Rev. Arthur William
Gerald
Swan, Warren Alexander
Pensioners.
[For Scholars, e»c. Bee Ifcige 1136.]
Purkis, Ernest Samuel
Shepheard, Edward Parigi Wallwyn
Schiin, Frederick John Ernest
Fitzmaurice, William Herbert
Beardj Hugh Spencer Gascbyen
Wilson, John Stanley
Payne, Maurice George Jervis
Lydekker, Neville Wolfe
Howard, William Evelyn Wykeham
Cameron, Colin
Jagg, Victor Thomas South
Weller, Richard Dudley
Tomlinson, Harold
Salmon, Theodore John Alexander
Woods, Frederick Arthur
Seaman, Alfred Jonathan
Atthill, John Anthony Lombe
Clark, Gerard Henry Wake
Sell wood, Henry Edgar
Harper, Walter Edward
Reynolds, Charles Edward White
Vincent
Bode, John Ernest Victor
Moore, George Guy
Phillips, William Robert
Kirtland, Joseph
Nevins, Hugh Nevin
t Judson, John Frederick
f Greville, Perceval Eden
fBourne, Cyprian
f Powell-Price, John Cadwgau
fBilsborough, James Herbert
fGibson, Thomas Bainbridge
Howlett, Charles Edgar
Davis, Frederick Basil
Girling, Edward Arthur
Hooper, Percy John
Archer, George David
Boycott, Arthm* Godfrey
Close, Robert William Mills
Owen, John Noel Stowers
Sansam, Albert Edmund Lane
Burnett, John Edward Parry
Smith, Normsm Charles
Roe, Robert Gordon
Carter, Theodore Reginald Georgt
Littler, Charles Guy Mattheson
Collier, George Heury
Dunwell, Frederick Leslie
Kettlewell, Harold Herbert
Prentice, Thomas Noel Richard
Samuel, John Augustus
Harg-reaves, Herbert Lyde
Duvall, John Richard
Pym, Alexander John William
Foster, Denis Beauchanip Lisle
Hopkins, William Joseph
iAlderton, Colin Frederic
jLittle, Charles Scott j
Davies, Conway
Melhtiish, Frank
Taylor, Leonard F'lederick
Tomblings, Douglas Griffith
Newport, Harold
fNicoll-Griffith, Hubert Victor
f Blakeway, Bevis Carr
f Ingham, Wilfrid
fBleasdeli, John Tyldesley
t Ward, Joseph George
Hailstone, Edmund
Richards, Evan Ivor Glasbrook
Young, Gilbert Colville Eliott
M^Kiever, Victor Comley
Poole, Stanley Paul
Hudson, Thomas Heylyn
Cole, Bernard Hedley
Lowndes, John
Peak, Norman
Carver, Bernard Nash
Rose, Alfred Leslie
Stainsby, Herbert Henry
Lydekker, Cuthbert John
Duckworth, Walter Clarence
Morley, Robert Wragge
Charlton, Geoffrey David
Formerly Scholars.
» Exhibitioners,
1140
PUBLIC HOSTELS.
Lound, Vivian Stanley
Lapage, Eeginald Henry
Tempest, Roger Ernest
Fawkes, Henry Beattie
fCastlehow, John Allan Scott
fTruman, Marcus George
JAttfield, Richard James
JKing, Paul Edmund
JGedge, Peter
f Hood, John William
Swan, Cecil William Edwin
Gall, Alban
Thomas, Henry Evan Eric
Beaveu, Victor
Lister, Wilfred Mackay
Macpherson,Charles Edward Henry
Cardew
Parry, Jenkin
Spikes, Walter Herbert
Beer, Stanley George King
t Exhibitioners.
PATRONAGE.
County.
Surrey ..
Benefice.
Wonersh, V.
Inst.
1906
Incamb.
A. L. Brown, M.A.
B.A.
AYERST HALL.
(Opened 1884.)
This 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 maybe admitted Members of the University with-
out being Members of any College or Hostel Such Students keep
Terms by residing in Cambridge with their parents, in lodgings
duly 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 V ice-Chancellor and Proctors,
and are required to pay due obedience to all academical regulations.
The Worshipful Company of Clothworkers have granted
Exhibitions of £30 a year each, tenable for three years, two to
be awarded in November in each year to Non-Collegiate Students
of the University of Cambridge reading for Honours and in-
tending to take Holy Orders. Exhibitions have been awarded
to A. 0. N. Lee, W. Harvey and A. J. S. Stearn.
The Company also give an additional sum of £10 to each
Exhibitioner who attains the B.A. degree, or £20 should his
name appear in the First Class in any Tripos.
1142 NON-COLLEGIATE STUDENTS.
The Worsliiplul Company of Leathersellers have granted four
Exhibitions of £25 a year each, tenable after examination for
four years from Matriculation by Non-Collegiate Students of at
least two terras' standing who have passed the Previous Examin-
ation, Exhibitions have been awarded to T. C. Witney, A. E.
Cowe, A. Brookes, and W. S. Thatcher.
Three Exhibitions of ^£15 a year, tenable by members of the
University Day Training College who arc Non-collegiate Students,
are given by the Censor. Exhibitions were awarded last year
to J. R. Swallow and W. S. Thatcher.
Grants may be made by the Board to Candidates for Honours
in their third year.
An Annual Prize of about seven guineas in Books for pro
ficiency in the Greek Testament has been founded by Mrs
J. Y. Gibson. Last year it was awarded to A. E. Cowe.
All applications for admission or for information, as well as
other communications, are to be addressed to the Censor, Fitz-
wiUiam Hall, Cambridge. This Building is oj^posite the Fitz-
william Museum in Trumpington Street. It contains Reading,
Writing and Dining Rooms, a Library, Censor's and Lecturers'
Rooms, Clerk's Office, etc.
LIST OF CENSORS. ^
1869. Ralph Benjamin Somerset.
1881. Francis George Howard.
1890. Tristram Frederick Croft Huddleston.
1907. William Fiddian Reddaway.
Censor, W. F. Reddaway, M.A.
Mathematical Lecturer, W. G. Bell, M.A.
Classical Lecturer, W. H. S. Jones, M.A.
Director of Students in Natural Sciences, The President
of Queens' College.
Director of Students in Theology, Rev. T. W. Crafer, M.A., B.D.
Director of Students in Law, C. J. B. Gaskoin, M.A.
Director of Students in Music, E. J. Dent, M.A., Mus.B.
Director of Students in History and Economics, L. Alston, M.A.
Directors of Students in Modern Languages, A. J. Wyatt, M.A.
and A. P. Goudy, M.A.
Director of Students in Moral Sciences, C. Fox, M.A.
Director of Students in Geography, H. Y. Oldham, M.A.
Assistant Lecturer, R. W. B. Garrett, B.A.
Praelector, The Censor.
NON-COLLEGIATE STUDENTS.
1143
M.A.
kogeis.Rev. Frederick Eagle
Meddings, fiev. Kicbard
Ford, Rev. Ernest Robert
Bragiuton, William
Mullett, James
Elliott, Rev. David Lee
Allen, Rev. Robert
Crump, Rev. Walter William
Covey
Meaken, Artbur William Holmes
Peel, Albert William
Peck, Ernest Saville
Saleebey, Rev. Elijab Solomon
Pyeraont, Rev. Edgar Charles
Hammond
Humm, Harry
See, William Thomas
Turner, George, M.B.
Pain, Rev. Harold
Webb, Rev. Edmondson
Packer, George
Harvey, Frederick Ernest Edwin
Clarke, Rev. John William
Williams, Rev. Thomas Cuthbert
Leighton
B.A.
Evans, Samuel Richard
Vinter, Ernest, & LL.B.
Hancock, Herbert Arthui-
Thrift, Rev. Joseph
Flower, Rev. William John
Haggis, Alfred Josiah
Peters, Sidney John, & LL.B.
Quinney, Harry
Staley, James Edwin
Ranner, Sidney Charles
Martin, Percy Thomas
Pask, Robert
Morton, Charles Edward
Richardson, Rev. I'rederick
Rose, Harold Emerson
Lock, Lyonel John
Brown, Ernest William
Harrison, Rev. Ernest Reed
Coupe, George Albert
Elliott, Walter William
1 Lee, Arthur Oldfeild Norris
Skinner, Charles Edwin
'Witney, Thomas Charles
All, Jabir Abdul
Bassett Sitiitb, William Rudolph
Hill, Albert Edward
Kenidffe, Harold Janits
Ridout, Gilbert Harry
Roadhouse, James Leonaid
Under gradu ales.
Maiden, Henry William
Banipton-Taylor, Reginald John
Lee, Charles Herbert
Tainier, John Gordon
Benton, Gerald Montagu
Bootb, Thomas Edwaid
Norton- Fagge, Frederic Walter
Langfora Grantley
Lee, Harry
Upsdell, George Edgar Skynner
Prust, Thomas Waller
Elmer, Thomas
Shiner, Oscar Alfred
Towndrow, Rev. Edwin James
Brooks, Leonard
Harries, Henry Martyn
Mallett, Howard Rothwell
Stephens, John Phillips
Thomas, Russell Eric
Vance, John Gabriel
Mackenzie, George A.
Ward, Joseph Harry
Beken, Charles Joseph
1 Cowe, Alexander Ewing
Davies, George Knoyle
Gaze, Alfred Malcolm Brockway
Norman, William Henry
Chappie, Alfred George
Doongaji, Sheriai-ji Nusserwangi
Bright, Frank Thomas
^ Brookes, Albert
Cross, Percy Montague
1 Harvey, Walter
Hurry, Cecil Baldwin
1 Hussey, Richard Lionel
Janvrin, Claud William
Jathar, Ganesh Bhaskar
Neal, Richard
Sewell, William
1 Swallow, John Reginald
1 Thatcher, William Sutherland
Wheeler, Russell Mervyn
1 Exhibitioners.
1144
NON-COLLEGIATE STUDENTS.
White, John Lawrence
^Bliatt, Pranshanker Jeyshanker
Gamble, Heni-y John
Harmstone, Richard
Curzon, Cecil Thomas Billager
Buckingham, Stanley Heard
Martin, Rev, John Baptist
Matthews, Douglas Gilbert
^ Steam, Alfred John Steed
Charley, Leslie William
Mugaseth, Jal Jehangir
Jeff, Alfred Henry
Glaister, George Frederick
Weaver, James
Couldridge, Rev. William Henry
French
Dutt, Asoka Chunder
Flynn, Rev. Thomas Edward
Le Goc, Rev. Maurice James
Newell, Herbert WilUam
Smith, Arthur
Baker, Percy
Edwards, Donald William
Scott, Thomas Eraser
Chapman, Arthur d'Arcy Eugene
Haswell, Thomas George
Mc Alpine, Robert George
Suchier, Gerhard Hugo Otto
von Heeringeu, Moritz
2 Romney, John Edwards Verge
2 Thomson, William
Davis, Arthur Charles
Womersley, William Edward
Floyd, Arthur Murrell
Mountford, Arthur Wilfrid
Shepherd, Robert
Coaks, Herbert Cyril
Flory, Henry William
Mumford, William Hugh Nottage
Smith, Thomas
Williams, William Henry
Clark, William Henry
Mehta, Nanalal Chamanlal
Price, Harry Sibree
Sheppard, Leslie Alfred
Jones, Edward Theophilus Siddal
Reynolds, William Henry
Jones, David
Rosbotham, J.
Sullivan, Rev. Thomas Archdeacon
Downey, Rev. James
Dunn, Henry Edward
Baker, Rev. Donald
Scott, George Alfred
Grist, William
Robinson, Ernest Harold
Kapur, Mulk Raj
1 Exhibitioners.
2 Advanced Students.
1146
MEMBERS OF THE SENATE NOT ON THE
BOARDS OF ANY COLLEGE OR HOSTEL.
Thk privilege of being a member of the Senate without being
on the boards of any College was formerly granted only 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 sum 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.D.
1876 Lees, David Bridge Trin.
1895 Trevithick, Edgar Geo. Trin.
1900 Cornwall, Joh.Wolfran Trin.
M.A.
1850 Aston, Theo. Joh.
1862 Twisden, Rev. Joh.Fra. Trin.
1860 Mellor.Rt. Hon. John William
Tr. H,
1862 Doughty, Rev. Ernest
George Trin.
1863 Barwell, Rev. Art. Hen.
Sanxay Trin.
1 863*Durel I , Rev. John Vavasor Job.
1146 MEMBERS OF SENATE NOT ON THE BOARDS.
1864 BlofeId,Rev. Rob.Sint,'leton
Tiin.
1865 Norman, Frederick Henry Trin.
1866 Prance, Rev. Lewis
Newcoinen Trin .
Henry, Rev. Henry Jones Joli.
18G7 Buri'ows, Leon. Rob. Cath.
1868 Dickson, Rev. Rob. Bruce
Trin.
Hoare, Edward Brodie Trin.
Webb, Rev. Arthur Hen. I'rin.
*Whitelaw, Robert Trin.
Swainson,Rev. Alb. Job. Jes.
1869 Harrison, Rev. Alban Hen.
Trin .
1870 Barraclough, Rev. John
Bingley Trin.
Dickson, Rev. Ri. Hen. Trin.
Simms, Rev. William Chr.
1871 Roberts, Rev. Rob. Jones Chr.
1872 Buxton, Fra. Will. Trin.
Mortimer, Alex. Trin.H.
Taylor, Rev. Ch. Reeve Corp.
1873 Amphlett.Ri. Holmden Trin.
Elliot, Hon. Art. Ralph
Douglas IVin.
Hoare,Rev.JohnGurney Trin.
Wilson, Dav. Hen. Joh.
1874 Balfour, Blayney Rey-
nell Townley Trin.
Barker, Geo. Fisher Russell
Trin.
Thomas, Rev. Henry
Arnold Trin .
1875 Bevan, Em. Geo. Trin.
Bremner, Alex. Martin
Bunster Trin.
GoochjJohn Joh.
Stevens, Rev. Lionel Trin.
1876 Blythswood, The Rev.
Lord Trin.
Dearsly, Rev. Wm. Aug.
St John Cai.
Gray, Rev. Wm. Brice Jes.
Welch, Rev. Art. Wilmot
Tr. H.
1877 Taylor, Will. Andrewes Trin.
Goodhart, Rev. Ch. Alf. Corp.
Hargrove, Rev. Charles
Callipbronas, George
Constantine Cai.
1878 Matheson, Rev. Donald Trin.
Hall, Rev. Dennis
1879 Thornton, Rev. Aug. Van-
Sittart Trin .
Agnew, Geo. Will. Joh.
1879 Ward, Rev. Theodore
MUller Joh
1880 Brown, Davis
Gilbert, Joh. Ern. Trin.
Gibbons, Fre. Brian de
Malbisse Cai.
1881 Claridge, Wm. Trin.
Miller, Rev. Fra. Broughton
Anson Trin.
Pryce, Art. Trin,
Snell, Benjamin Trin.
Mackie, R«v. Joh. Hen. Joh.
Beck, Rev. Joh. Hen. Cai.
Francis, Rev. Ja. Leonard Chr.
Godby, Aug. Woold-
ridge Magd.
Wright, Rev. Ch. Gordon Trin.
1882 Lupton, Ch. Trin.
Pegg, Rev. Hen. Foster Trin.
Soames, Rev. Warner Henry
Kolle Corp.
Nightingale, Rev. Joh.
Leathley Em.
Taylor, Rev. Edw. F'ra,
Tottenham , Harry Rede Joh.
1883 Agnew, Ch. Morland Trin.
Peacock, Rev. Reginald Trin.
Pennyman, J a. Worsley Trin.
Morse, Rev. Edw. St John
Joh.
Garbutt, Llewellyn Larder
Cla.
Hevwood, Ja. Brettell Corp.
Peck, Edw. Geo.
Sampson, Rev. Geo. Clare
1884 Aldridge, Ri. Spencer Down.
Penrose, Rev. Joh. Tre-
venen Trin.
Sparling, Rev. Wilfred Trin.
Coulthard, Rev. Ern. Newton
Joh.
Jagg, Rev. Tho. South Chr.
Flower, Rev. Willoughby
Saunders, Wm. Mill H.Cav.
1885 Johnson, Art. Newton Trin.
Mitchell-Carruthers,.Rev,Wm.
Trin.
Richards, Frank Tnn.
Home, Leonard Tho. Joh.
Slater, Ch. Joh.
Nightingale, Rev. Edw. Ch.
Corp.
Davies, Rev. David Jes.
Pigg, Herb. Em.
1886 Dodd, Wm. Hen. Joh.
Dixon, Hugh Neville Chr.
MEMBEES OF SENATE NOT ON THE BOAEDS. 1147
1886 Upton, Frank
Day, Ilerb. Russell
Kealy, Rev. Art. G i aham
H.Cav.
Brereton, Hen. Lloyd H.Cav.
1887 Pigg.Ch. Pet.
Harris, Tindall Cai.
Bird, Fre. Howard
Cowper, Rev. Herb. Wm.
1888 Roberts, Rev. Ch. Fre. Chr.
Bibby, A. G. G. Corp.
1889 Allen, Raymond Cecil Edw.
Pemb.
Holmes, Walt.Ste.Moore Trin.
Fisher, Rev. Lawrence Job.
1890 McLaughlin, Hub. Wm. Ch.
Chr.
Vawdrey, Joh. Cossham Jes.
Williams, Connop Trin.
1891 Fall, Rev. Joh. Will. H.Cav.
Rendle, A If. Barton Joh.
Sharp, Day.
Tuke, Hen. Sam. Trin.
1892 May, Charles H.Cav.
Scullard. Herb. Haynes Joh.
Neatby, Tho. Miller Joh.
1893 Heywood, Ric. Stanley Trin.
1894 Reynolds, Sid. Hugh Trin.
Puller, Rev. Fre. Wm. Trin.
1895 Ellis,Will.Pike Radclyffe Trin.
Massiah, Rev. H.
Bov<rley, Art. Lyon, Trin.
Hersch, Israel Harris Cai.
1896 Newell, Eev. Hugh N . ,H. Aye.
1897 Nathan, Sid. Herb. Trin.
Sherlock, Woodford Wright
Waller, Edw. Harry Mansfield
Corp.
1899 Aldridge, Dav.
Harvey, Edwi, Percy Trin.
Williamson, Herb. Joh.
Wynne, Art. Algernon
Warren Trin.
1900 Mundella, Victor A. Joh.
1901 Male, Hai old Win. Joh.
Wilmott, Alf. John Emm .
Whipple, F. J. W. Trin.
Goode, G.
1902 Carlill, Harold Flamank I'rin.
Little, Rev. Tho. Gumey 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, E. P. Cai.
Watuey, W. H. Trin.
Young, Edw. Hilton Trin.
1907 Eoberts, S. Trin.
LL.M.
1884 Harrison, Ch. Ern. Trin.
1887 Livett, Ja. Joh. Willoughby
Joh.
1897 Gilbart- Smith, Mervyn Trin.
1148
DOCTORS IN DIVINITY,
DOCTORS in DIVINITY according to seniority.
Ch
j Trii
Atkinson, E.
Butler, H. M. Tr
Barry, Alfred, late Bp. ( ^
of Sydney S
Marsden, S. E., late
Bishop of Bathurst,
Australia
Bailey, H. Joh.
NevilJ, S. T., Bishop of ) ,. .
Dunedin f "^l^^^-
Prescott, J . K. Corp.
Dewes, A. Qu.
Phear, S. G, Emm.
Moorhouse, Ja., Bp. of ) t i
Manchester r°^-
Pearson, J. B. Emm.
Jones, Llewellyn, Bp. of ) rp •
Newfoundland f ' "^•
Maclagan,W. D., formerly) p .
Archbp. ofYork r^^'
Sweatman, A., Bp. of i r<u
Toronto \ ^^''
Swete, H. B. Cai.
King, Edw. Geo. Sid.
Carpenter, Wm. Boyd, ) ^„.,
Bp. of Ripon f ^*'*'-
Morgan, Hen. Art. Jes.
PuUeine, Joh. Ja., Bp.) rr, .
SuflF. of Richmond 3 ^'^"'•
Montgomery, Hen. Hut-i
chinson, late Bishop of I Trin.
Tasmania J
Cunningham, Wni. Trin.
Sinker, Rob. liin.
Mason , Art. Ja. Pemb.
Eden, Geo. Rodney, Bp.
of Wakefield
Fry,Tho. Ch. Pemb.
Lloyd, Joh., Bp. SufF. of ) g. ,
Swansea S ^ '
Kirkpatrick, Alex. Fra. Trin.
Stanton, Vine. Hen. Thn.
Yeatman- Biggs, Huyshe \
Wolcott, Bishop of >Emm.
Worcester J
Crosthwaite, Rob. Jarratt,Lp •
Bp. Suff. of Beverley j^^^^'
Straton, Norman Dumenil "» ,. .
liishop of Newcastle r
Dunn, A. H., Bishop ofi ^
Quebec } ^orp.
Stubbs, C. W., Bishop of i'ruro Sid.
Riley, C. O. L., Bishop of( p .
Perth, Western Australia $ ^^^•
Pemb.
Wallis, F., Bishop of Wei- ( p.
liugton, New Zealand S ^'^^'
Harmer, J. R., Bishop of | r«
Rochester l^'^'P'
Streane, A. W. Corp.
Chase, F. H., Bishop of Ely Qu.
Ryle, H. E., Bishop of i q
Winchester j ^ "
Moule, H. C. G., Bishop^ -,, •
of Durham | *""•
Hill, J. H. Cath.
Robinson, J. Armitage Chr.
Leigh, J. W. Trin.
Browne, G. F., Bishop) r'^4.u
of Bristol } ^«**'-
Barnes, W. E. Pet.
Turner, C. H., Bishop) ,p.
Suffragan of Islington f ^"°-
Pym, W. R., Bishop of) t^.^ ,
Bombay } ^^g^*
Welldon, J. E. C, late\ t^. „.
Bishop of Calcutta / ^^^ ^
Foss, H. J., Bishop of"i ^,
Osaka in Japan j
Wirgman, A. T. Magd.
Caldecott, A. Joh.
Selwyn, E. C. King's.
Stevens, T., Bishop Suf) », .
fragan of Barking J ^^^^°^-
Keating, J. F. Corp.
Hoskyns, K., Bishop ) ^^^
of Southwell S '^^^^
Quirk, J. N., Bishop ( |„,
SufF. of Sheffield J •'*^"-
Askv/ith, K. H. Trin.
Clarke, H. L., Archbp. of"! r ,
Victoria f •'°''-
Fyson, P. K., Missionary ^
Bishop of Hokkaido in vChr.
Knight, A. M., Bishop ofl ^ ■
Rangoon / ^'^'"^
Pain, A. W., Bishop ofl p ,.
Gippsland, Australia J ^*^"'
Clayton, L., Bp. SufF. ofl ^
Leicester J E'"™'
Wilson, J. M. Joh.
Bowers, J. P. A., Bishop) , ,
Sufr.ofihetford i*'°"-
Pollock, B. Trin.
Campbell, Archib. Ean,^
Bishop of Glasgow and > Cla.
Galloway j
Burn, And. Ewbank Trin.
Collins. Will. Edw. H.SeJw.
TITULAR DEGREES.
1149
Wright, Art.
Murray, John Owen)
Farquhar )
King, Geo. Lanchester, \
Bp. in Madagascar J
Donaldson, St Clair Geo.\
Alf., Bp. of Brisbane /
Maclean, Art. Joh., Bp.^j
of Moray, Ross andj-
Caithness J
Feltoe, Cha. Lett
Robinson, Art. Will.
Ayles, Herb. Hen. Baker
Gill, Cha. Hope, Bishop-j
of Travancore and J-
Cochin J
Lawrance, Walt. John
Leeke, John Cox, Bishop)
Suffragan of Woolwich)
Ridgeway, Cha. John, ) -
Bishop of Chichester )
Thomas, Art. Nutter, Bp.)
of Adelaide j
Tugwell, Herbert, Bishop^
of Western Equatorial)-
Africa J
Cornish, John Bundle, ^
Bishop Suffragan of St >
Germans, ('ornwall J
Nickson, Geo., Bishop)
Suffragan of Jarrow j
Queens'
H.Selw.
Cla.
Trin.
King's
Cla.
Jes.
Joh.
Queens'
Trin. H.
Trin.
rrin.
Pemb.
Corp.
Sid.
Corp.
Foakes-Jackson,Fre.Joh. Jes.
I Allen, Geo. Cantrell Joh.
Every, E. F., Bishop of thel m,.,-,,
Falkland Islands i ■^^"^•
Lander, G. H., Bishop ofl m •„
Victoria, Hong Kong J ^^i"'
Tennant, F. R. Cains
Knight, H. J. C. Corp.
Drury, T. W., Bishop of ) ^i,^
Sodor and Man f ^"^•
Molony, H. J., Bishop of")
the Missionary Diocese V Pemb.
of Mid China J
Vyvyan, W. L., Bishop i m •„
of Zululand \ ^^"^•
Mules, C. O., Bishop of
Nelson, New Zealand
} Trh
Oesterley, W.
0.
E.
Jes.
Srawley, J. H
H.Selw
Chadwick, W.
E
Jes.
Ede, W. M.
Dean
of
\ Joh.
Worcester
Wilson, C, Bishop of Me-
Jes.
Randolph, J. H.G., Bishop) m •
Suffragan of Guildford / ^^"^•
Henn, H., Bishop Suffra- ) m rr
gan of Burnley ^ -ir. m.
M^Neile, A. H. Sid.
Scott- Moncrieff, C. E. Trin.
Radford, L. B. Joh.
LIST of PERSONS on whom TITULAR DEGREES
ham been cotif erred under Chap. II. § 18, University
Statutes, 1904.
1859 R. Owen, LL.D.
Sir J. Lawrence, LL.D.
1860 Samuel, Lord Bishop of Oxford.LL.D.
W. E. Gladstone, LL.D.
S. H. Walpole (Trin.), LL.D.
Sir G. Grey, LL.D.
Sir H. B. Edwardes, LL.D.
Sir F. L. McClintock, LL.D,
1861 James, Earl of Elgin and Kincardine,
LL.D.
Stratford, Viscount Stratford de Red-
cliffe (King's), LL.D.
Sir W. R. Hamilton, LL.D.
Sir R. I. Murchison, LL.D.
E. Sabine, LL.D.
T. R. Robinson, LL.D.
J. L. Motley, LL.D.
G. Grote, LL.D.
1862 GeorgeDouglas,DukeofArgyll,LL.D.
Fred. Wm., Marquis of Bristol (Trin.),
LL.D.
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 (Trin.),
LL.D.
Henry, Lord Brougham and Vaux,
LL.D.
Edward, Lord Belper (Trin.), LL.D.
Sir E. W. Head, LL.D.
Sir H. C. Rawlinson, LL.D.
J. E. Tennent, LL.D.
H. M. Cairns, LL.D.
iW. Armstrong, LL.D.
M. Chevalier, LL.D.
C. J. Selwyn (Trin.), LL.D.
2G. B. Airy (Trin.), LL.D.
M. Faraday, LL.D.
H. W. Acland. LL.D.
W. Fairbairn, LL.D.
I Lord Armstrong.
8 Sir G.B. Airy.
1150
TITULAR DEGREES.
1864 Albert Edward, Prince of Wales
(Trin.), LL.D.
George William, Duke of Cambridge,
LL.D.
CJeorge, liarl Granville, LL.D.
W. 1). Montagu, Duke of Manches-
ter, LL.D.
Philip Henry, Earl Stanhope, LL.D.
John Povntz, Earl Spencer (Trin.),
LL.D. '
H. IL M. Herbert, Earl of Carnarvon,
LL.D.
- Chas., Viscount Eversley (Trin.),
LL.D.
H. J. Temple, Viscount Palmerston
(Joh.), LL.D.
Lord A. Hervey (Trin.), LL.D.
Wra. Hen., Lord Leigli (Trin.), LL.D.
George Francis Robert, Lord Harris,
LL.D.
Sir E. L. B. Lytton (Trin. n.),LL.D.
Sir W. P. Wood (Trin.), LL.D.
Sir C. L. P:astlake, LL.D.
W. Knoll vs, LL.D.
A. P. Stanley, LL.D.
A. J. H. lieresford Hope (Trin.) LL.D.
T. Watson (Job.), LL.D.
A. W. Hofmann, LL.D.
C. Wheatstone, LL.D.
1865 L. F, 0. Tisehendorf, LL.D.
J. Tyndall, LL.D.
A. Sedgwick (Trin.), LL.D.
1866 W. Thomson (Pet.), LL.D.
J. Phillips, LL.D.
A. L. P. P. de CandoUe, LL.D.
iJ. D. Hooker, LL.D
S. W. Baker, M.A.
J. Ruskin, LL.D.
T. Atkinson, Bp. of New Carolina,
LL.D.
T.M.Clark,Bp.of Rhode Island,LL.D.
J. B. Kerfoot,Bp.ofPittsburgh,LL.D.
H. C. Lay, Missionary Bp. to Arkan-
sas, LL.D.
H. W. Lee, Bp. of Iowa, LL.D.
H. W. Longfellow, LL.D.
C. P. M»Ilvaine, Bd. of Ohio, LL.D.
M. F. Maury, LL.D.
F. M.Miiller, LL.D.
C.T.Quintard.Bp.ofTennes8ee,LL.D.
J. C. Talbot, Coadjutor Bp. of Indi-
ana, LL.D.
H. J. Whitehouse, Bp. of Illinois,
LL.D.
W. Wright (Qu.), LL.D.
Alexander, Archbp. of Syros, TenoB
and Melos, LL.D.
C. Stratuli, M.A.
£. Depastas, M.A.
W. A. Miller, LL.D.
W. Huggins, LL.D.
J.N. Valettas.M.A.
M. Foster, M.A.
H. S. Wilson, M.A.
G. Bentham.LL.D.
Sir A. J.E.Cockburn(Trin.H. ), LL.D.
E. A. Freeman, LL.D.
Sir H. B. E. Frere, LL.D.
J. G. Greenwood, LL.D.
W.Lassell.LL.D.
1867
1S68
1870
1871
1872
1874
1876
1876
1877
1878
1879
1874 U. J. J. Le Verrier, LL.D.
J. R.Lowell, LL.D.
Sir C. 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.
W. Stokes, LL.D.
R. C. Winthrop, LL.D.
SlrG. J.Wolseley, LL.D.
K. Apjohn, M.A.
S. Birch, LL.D.
F. Field (Trin.),LL.D.
J. B. N. Hennessey, M.A.
W. F. Moulton, M.A.
G. M. Bacon, M.A.
C. R. Darwin, LL.D.
J. Morris, M.A.
W. R. Grove, LL.D.
F. Leighton.LL.D.
R. Browning, LL. D.
W.Stubbs,LL.D.
W. Spottiswoode,LL.D.
H.J. S. Smith, LL.D.
T. H. Huxley, LL.D.
H. C. Sorby,LL.D.
E. A. Bond, LL.D,
C. T. Newton, LL.D.
1880 M. M. P. Muir (Cai.), M.A.
1881 C. E. Brown-Sfequard, LL.D.
F. C. Donders, LL.D.
S. D. Gross, LL.D.
Sir W. Jenner, LL.D.
Sir W. VV. Gull, LL.D.
Sir G. Burrows ]Cai.), LL.D.
W. Bowman, LL.D.
S. Haughton, LL.D.
J. Lister, LL.D.
D. C. O'Connor, LL.D.
J. Simon, LL.D.
A. Wood, LL.D.
A. N. Littlejohn, Bp. of Long
Island, U.S.A., LL.D.
H. L. F. Helmholtz, LL.D.
T. S.Hunt, LL.D.
1882 J. P. Cooke, LL.D.
1883 L. F. Menabrea, LL.D.
A. T. F. Michaelis, LL.D.
E. E. W. Hubner, LL.D.
Sir Alex. Grant, LL.D.
Sir Joh. Lubbock, LL.D.
Sir F. A. G. Ouseley, LL.D.
Sir Ri. Temple, LL.D.
J. T. Walker, LL.D.
M. Arnold, LL.D.
W. W. Goodwin, LL.D.
R. S. Poole, LL.D.
H. E. Roscoe, LL.D.
G. F. Watts, LL.D.
1884 Jan Hendrik Hessels, M.A.
W. H. Waddington (Trin.), LL.1).
J. W. Redhouse, Litt. D.
G. Stephens, Litt. D.
C. E. Norton, Litt.D.
1886 E. W. Gosse, M.A.
H. Johnson, M.A.
W. Heape, M.A.
C. Todd, M.A.
SirW.A.White,LL.D.
O. W. Holmes, LUt. D,
1 Sir J. D. Hooker.
TITULAK DEGREES.
1151
1886 R&)S. Fatal Singh, LL.D. i 1891
Sir Ashley Eden, LL.D.
Sir W. J. Clarke (Bart.), LL.D.
Sir C. Tupper, LL.D.
Sir a. P. Bowen, LL.D.
Sir S. Davenport, LL.D.
Sir J. F. J. K. von Ilaast, Sc.D.
Sir G. C. M. Hirdwood, LL.D,
E. C. IJuck (Cla.), LL.D.
H. Myriantheus, LL.D.
Sir T. F. Wade, Litt. D. 1892
1887 Sir R. G. W. Herbert, LL.D.
P. McCoy, Sc.D.
A. Agassiz, ScD.
Sir Ileg. Hanson, Bart. (Trin.),
LL.D.
W. C. Windeyer, LL.D.
Sir W. W. Hunter, LL.D.
Sir D. A. Smith, LL.D.
A rata Hamao, LL.D.
Asa Gray, ScD.
A. Livorsidge (Christ's), M.A.
1888 R. A. T. (Jascoigne-Cecil, Marquis of
Salisbury, LL.D.
A. P. Primrose, Pari of Rosebcry,
LL.D.
Roundell Palmer, Earl of Selbornc,
LL.D. 1893
Lord Randolph IT. Spencer Churchill, !
LL.D.
J. E. E. Dalberg- Acton, Baron Acton,
LL.I).
G. .1. Goschen, LL.D.
H. C. Raikes (Trin.), LL.D.
A. .1. Balfour (Trin.), LL.D.
Sir Archibald Alison, LL.D.
G. G. Stokes (Pemb.), LL.D., ScD.
•John William Strutt, iiaron Rayleigh
(Trin.), ScD.
Sir P. A. Abel, ScD.
Arthur Cayley (Trin.), ScD.
J. C. Adams (Pemb.), ScD.
H. C. Potter, Bishop of New York,
LL.D.
1889 W. Thomson, Archbishop of York,
LL.D.
(Baron) Plunket, Archbishop of
Dublin, LL.D.
R. KnoXj Archbishop of Armagh,
LL.D, ,
W. P. Austin, Bishop of Guiana, LL.D. i
J. Medley, Bishop of Fredericton, i
LL.D.
E. R. Johnson, Bishop of Calcutta,
LL.D.
H. B. Whipple, Bishop of Minnesota,
LL.D.
Alex. Campbell Mackenzie, Mus.D.
Aug. WollastonFranks(Trin. ),Litt. D.
1890 Ben. Jowett, LL.D.
Hen. Parry Liddon, LL.D.
Sir Andrew Clark, LL.D.
Jonath. Hutchinson, LL.D.
Geo. Richmond, LL.D.
Job. Evans, Sc.D.
Ja. Jos. Sylvester (Joh.), ScD.
Alex. Joh. Ellis (Trin.), Litt.D.
1891 Hen. Morton Stanley, LL.D.
W^ill. Croswell Doane, Bishop of
Albany, LL.D.
F. T. Hamilton-Blackwood, Marquis
of Dufferiu and Ava, LL.D,
Alfred Comyn Lyall, LL.D.
Archibald (i eikie, ScD.
Will. Hen. Flower, ScD.
Elie Metchnikofif, ScD.
Will. Edw. Hartpole Lecky, Litt.D.
Antonin Dvorak, Mus.D.
Paul Camillc Hippolyt Brouardel,
LL.D.
Alphonso Corradi, LL.D.
Jos. Rodolph Fodor, LL.D.
Alfred Ernest Albert(Princeps, Duke
of Edinburgh), LL.D.
Viscoiuit Cranbrook, LL.D.
Lord Northbrook, LL.D.
Sir Hen. James, LL.D.
Jos. Chamberlain, LL.D
Joh. Morley, LL.D.
Sir Pre. Jos. Bramwell, LL.D.
Sir Fra. Walt, de Winton, LL.D.
SirRicEverardWebster(Trin.),LL.D.
Ric Strachey, LL.D.
Hen. Joh. Roby (Job.), LL.D.
Geo. Will. Hill, ScD.
Rob. Yelverton Tyrrell, Litt.D.
Joh. Rob. Seeley (Cai.), LittJ).
Leslie Stephen (Trin. H,), Littl).
Sir Robert Stawcll Ball, M.A.
Takhtsinhji (Maharajah of Jihaona-
par), LL.D.
Lord Herschell, LL.D.
Lord Roberts, LL.D.
Rudolph Virchow, ScD.
Theodore Aufrecht, Litt.D.
Julius Caspar Ludwig Zupitza, Litt.D.
Standish Hayes O'Grady, Litt.D.
Charles Camille Saint-Saens, Mus.D.
Max Christian Fricdrich Brucli,
Mus.D.
Pierre Ilitsch Tschaikovsky, Mus.D.
Antonio Arrigo Boito, Mus.D.
The Earl of Kintorc (Trin.), LL.D.
Santiago Ramon Cajal, ScD.
Carl Theodor von Inama-Sternegg,
LL.D.
Edvard Greig, Mus.D.
A. T. Mahan, LL.D.
H.R.H. The Duke of York, LL.D.
A. Peckover, LL.D.
The Duke of Richmond and Gordon,
LL.D.
Earl Cathcart, LL.D.
Sir J. H. Thorold, LL.D.
Sir R. N. F. Kingscote, LL.D.
A, Pell (Trin.), LL.D.
Sir J. B. Lawes, Sc.D.
Sir J. H. Gilbert, ScD.
Demetrius Iwanowitsch Mendeleeif,
ScD.
Ernest Clarke, M.A.
John Augustus Voelcker, M.A.
H. Earle, M.A.
W. MacGregor, Sc.D.
H. J. Wolstenholme, M.A.
F. Galton, ScD.
J. Murray, ScD.
Carl Ludwig von Bar, LL.D.
F. de Martens, LL.D.
Sam. Berger, LittD.
Fra. And. March, LittD.
Louis Duchesne, Litt.D.
Felix Lieberraann, LL.D.
Tobias Michael Clias. Asser, LL.D.
1162
TITULAR DEGREES.
1896 Simon Newcomb, ScD.
Michael Jan de Goeje, LittD.
1897 Thomas I<>ancls Bayard, LL.D.
Alphonse Chodron de Courcel, LL.D.
Felix Klein, Sc.D.
Theodor Zahn, LittD.
Pridtjof Nansen, Sc.D.
Antonlus, Archbishop of Finland,
LL.D.
Marquess of Lansdowne, LL.D.
Maharaj Dhiraj Sir Partab Singh,
LL.D.
Samuel James Way, LL.D.
Wilfrid Laurier, LL.D.
Sir George Turner, LL.D.
Richard John Seddon, LL.D.
Sir Edward Nicholas Coventry Brad-
don, LL.D.
Sir John Forrest, LL.D.
Harry Escombe, LL.D.
Sir George Dashwood Ta\ibraan
Goldie, LL.D.
Sir Arthur Arnold, LL.D.
Sir John Kirk, Sc.D.
Sir William Henry White, ScD.
1898 Fre. Temple, Lord Archbishop of
Canterbury, LL.D.
Cha. Rusself (Lord), LL.D.
Wilhelm Pfeffer, ScD.
Annibale Ferrero, LL.D.
Nath. Lindley, LL.D.
Leon. Hen. Courtney, LL.D.
Alb. Venn Dicey, LL.D,
J a. Bryce, LittD.
Sir Hen. Jirodribb Irving, LittD.
SirEdw. Joh. Poynter, LittD.
F^w. Caird, LittD.
Fra. Cranraer Penrose, Litt. D.
Cha. Booth, ScD.
A. Willey, M.A.
Hen. Pickering Bowditch, Sc.D.
Anton. Dohrn, Sc.D.
Alphonse Milne Edwards, ScD.
Camillo Golgi, ScD.
Ernst Haeckel, ScD.
Ambrosius Arnold Willem
Hubrecht, ScD.
Hugo Kronecker, ScD.
Willy KUhne, Sc.D.
Etienne .Jules Marey, ScD.
Lord Kitchener, LL. D.
1899 Tho. Clancy, M.A.
Ja. Hen. Yoxall, M.A.
Sam. Rawson Gardiner, Litt.D.
Will. Turner, Sc.D.
Thos. Wiltshire, ScD.
Alexandre Kowalevsky, ScD.
Horace Howard Fumess, LittD.
.Jean Gaston Darboux, ScD.
Magnus Gustaf Mittag-Leffler, Sc.D.
Albert Abraham Michelson, Sc.D.
Georg Hermann Quincke, ScD.
Marie Alfred Cornu, Sc.D.
Woldemar Voigt, Sc.D.
1900 Cha. Hose, Sc.D.
Edm. Barton, LL.D.
Oscar II, King of Sweden and Nor-
way, LL.D.
Jos. Hodges Choate, LL.D.
Earl of Rosse, LL.D.
Will. Court Gully, LL.D.
Will. Reynell Anson, LL.D.
1900 Ben. Baker, Sc.D.
Walt. Lawry Buller, ScD.
Ingram Bywater, Litt.D.
And. Bruce Davidson, LittD.
Will. Lambert Newman, Litt.D.
Will. Matt Flinders Petrie, LittD
Jules Henri Poincar^, ScD.
Will. Mitchell Ramsay, LittD.
John Williams White, LittD.
1901 Samuel Pierpont Langlcy, ScD.
Frederic Hymen Cowen, Mus D.
Edward William Elgar, Mus.D.
James Oswald Dykes, M.A.
George Frederick Whitmore, M.A.
1902 Ja. Whitelaw Reid, LL.D.
Maharaja of Gwalior, LL.D.
Maharaja of Kolhapur, LL.D.
Duke of Argyll, LL.D.
Tadasu Hayashi, LL.D.
Sir R. Henn Collins, LL.D.
Sir J. West Ridgeway, LL.D.
Sir A. H. Hime, LL.D.
Sir H. H. Johnston, ScD.
A. W. RUcker, ScD.
W. Sanday, LittD.
F. Seebohm, LittD.
H. W. Parker, Mus.D.
Halil Halid, M.A.
T. H. Middleton, M.A.
1903 R.Bell, ScD.
J, Skinner, M.A.
H.R.H. The Duke of Connaught and
Strathearn, LL.D.
R. T. Davidson, Lord Archbishop of
Canterbury, LL.D.
Sir G. S. White, LL.D.
Lord Grenfell, LL.D.
Sir E. H. Seymour, LL.D.
Sir E. M. Satow, LL.D.
Sir J. D. P. French, LL.D.
Sir A. Hunter, LL.D.
P. M. Scott, LL.D.
Jean Theophile Homolle, LittD.
1904 W. F. Ostwald, ScD.
P. Logothetes(Archimandrite),LL.D.
H. G. van de S. Bakhuyzen, ScD.
A. S. Famintsyn, ScD.
A. C. de Franquet, Litt.D.
L Goldziher, Litt.D.
T. Gomperz, LittD.
K. Krumbacher, LittD.
P. P. Leroy-Beaulieu, LittD.
E. Mojsisovics, ScD.
G. Per rot, LittD.
Magnus G. Retzius, ScD.
E. Riecke, ScD.
W. Waldeyer, ScD.
J. O. Backlund, ScD.
A. H. Becquerel, ScD.
J. W. BrUhl, ScD.
H. G. A. Engler, ScD.
P. H. von Groth, ScD.
A. C. L. M. L. Kossel, ScD.
H. F. Osborn, ScD.
N. G. Pierson, ScD.
V. Volterra, ScD.
D. Gill, ScD.
A. W. Howitt, ScD.
J. N. Lockyer, ScD.
P. A. MacMahon, ScD.
W. Ramsay, ScD.
A. Schuster, ScD.
TITULAB DEGREES
1153
190i W. T. Thistelton-Dyer, ScD.
P. Kabbadias, LittD.
Gaillard Tho. Lapsley, M.A.
1905 E. B. Tvlor, Sc.D.
A. R. Waller, M.A.
H. G. Aldis, M.A.
R. Stephenson, M.A.
Ed. J. Monson, LL.D.
R. B. Finlay, LL.D.
Paul Vinogradoff, LL.D.
Lord Reay, LittD.
S. R. Driver, Litt.D.
F. Ehrle, Litt.D.
B. La. Gildersleeve, Litt.D.
Frederic Harrison, LittD.
R. F. Scott, Sc.D.
Sir F. B. Younghusband, Sc.D.
Earl of Ci-omer, LL.D.
1906 R. I. 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. I. H. Fung En Chen Ko Duke
TsaiTse, LL.D.
H. E. Wang Tahsieh, LL.D.
H. E. Shang Chi-heng, LittD.
Hon. Po Jui, M.A.
J. M. Schipper, LittD.
E. J. Buchanan, LL.D.
H. D. Hazeltine, M.A.
1907 H.I.H. Sadanare Fushimi, LL.D.
H. Campbell-Bannerman, LL.D.
Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, LL.D.
Viscount Milner, LL.D.
Baron Curzon of Kedleston, LKD.
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. H. Butcher, Litt.D.
A. Glazounow, Mus.D.
H.M. The King of Siam, LL.D.
N. M. Butler, LL.D.
C. H. Wyatt, M.A.
G. Balfour, M.A.
D. T. Conway, M.A.
A. Keen, M.A.
S. H. Ray, xM.A.
W. C. Brogger, ScD.
H. Credner, Sc.D.
L. A. M. J. Dollo, Sc.D.
A. A. de Lapparent, ScD.
A. G. Nathorst, Sc.D.
E. Fischer, ScD.
1908 M. A. S. Hume, M.A.
P. J. P. David, Mus.M.
U. von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff,
LL.D.
H. H. Asquith, LL.D.
H.G. the Duke of Northumberland.
LL.D.
Earl of Halsbury, LL.D.
J. A. Fisher, LL.D.
H. von Herkomer, LL.D.
C. A. Parsons, ScD.
G. O. Trevelyan, LittD.
J. H. Ramsay, LittD.
A. Noble, ScD.
W. Crookes, ScD.
R. Kipling, LittD.
H. Lamb, ScD.
G. D. Liveing, ScD.
A. Marshall, ScD.
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.
J. Wordsworth, LL.D.
E. S. Talbot, LL.D.
W. Lawrence, LL.D.
F. J. Chavasse, LL.D.
A. R. Tucker, LL.D.
S. A. 'Arrhenius, Sc.D.
G. Lippmann, Sc.D.
S. W. Stratton, ScD.
E. G. Warburg, ScD.
1909 S. A. Hedin, ScD.
C. Gore, LL.D.
H. Diels, LL.D.
Prince R. Bonaparte, ScD.
E. van Beneden, ScD.
O. Butschli, ScD.
R. H. Chodat, ScD.
F. Darwin, Sc.D.
K. F. von Goebel, ScD.
L. von Graff, ScD.
R. Hertwig, ScD.
H. Hoffding, ScD.
J. Loeb, ScD.
J. O. E. Perrier, Sc.D.
G. Schwalbe, ScD.
H. G. zu Solms-Laubach, ScD.
C. Timiriazeff, Sc.D.
F. Vejdovsky, Sc.D.
M. Verworn, ScD.
H. von Vdchting, Sc.D.
H. de Vries, ScD.
C. D. Walcott, Sc.D.
E. B. Wilson, ScD.
C. R. Zeiller, ScD.
49
A SUMMARY
OF THB
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY, 1909
Members
of the Senate.
Trinity College 2156
St John's College 947
Caius College 461
Pembroke College 423
King's College 455
Christ's College 412
Emmanuel College 375
Clare College 309
Trinity Hall 242
Jesus College 215
Queens' College 168
Corpus Christi College... 247
St Peter's College 217
Sidney College 164
Downing College 96
St Catharine's College .. 113
Magdalene College 89
Selwyn College 66
Non-Collegiate Students. 22
Members not on the Col- ) ^^^
lege Boards )
7331
Under-
Graduates.
.. 700 ...,
.. 253 ....
.. 313 ....
.. 256 ....
.. 175 ....
.. 208 ...,
.. 229 ...,
.. 219 ....
.. 145 ....
.. 187 ....
.. 184 ....
.. 106 ....
.. 79 ....
.. 91 ....
.. 140 ....
.. 104 ...,
.. 91 ....
.. 122 ....
.. 97 ....
Members
on the Boards
3724
.... 1531
.... 1119
.... 948
.... 933
.... 896
.... 847
.... 682
.... 565
.... 478
.... 466
.... 443
.... 385
.... 362
.... 315
.... 257
.... 218
.... 287
.... 148
154
3699
14758
1890
1903
1904
1905
MATRICULATIONS.
.... 1027 1906 ....
.... 906
.... 936
.... 923
Mich. T
Lent
Easter
1907
1908
1909
erm 1908 .
„ 1909 .
.. 1909 .
.1125
. 20
. 18
1163
1067
1083
1164
1163
COMPARATIVE VIEW OF MEMBERS ON THE BOARDS.
1748 1500
1848 6678
1858 7516
1868 8974
1878 10427
1888 12770
1898 ...13260
1908 14451
AN ALPHABETICAL LIST
mtmt)tV0 of tl)e 5anit)er0(tp,
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 belongs.
For List of Persons whose Names are not on the Boards of any
College, see also pp. 1141 — 1147.
The asterisk denotes a Member of the Senate.
HIS MAJESTY THE KING. LL.D. 1864.
Trinity.
•The Right
Hon.
LORD RAYLEIGH, Chancellor of
the
University, 1865. Trinity.
•Abaza, M. S. El din
Trin.H.
Adams, J. W.
1906
Caius
•Abbey, A. J.
1870
Cairn
- R. F.
1900
Trin.H.
* _ J. P.
1904
Selioyn
— R. S.
Trin.E:.
Abbott, J. R.deM.
1894
King's
* — N. P.
1899
Corpus
* - H. A.
1904
Queens'
* - H.F. S.
1885
Queens'
• — E.
1889
fJesns
\Caius
- L. H.
1909
Queens^
* — S.T.
1903
Oath.
• — E.A.
1861
Joh.
— F.N.
1903
Christ's
* — B.C.
1891
Trinity
— F. S.
1906
Christ's
Abdoolcadur.H. H
,
Christ's
• _ W.G.
1859
Joh.
•a Beckett, W.G.
1891
Jesus
— F.
1907
Joh.
*Abel, H. G.
1897
Christ's
— J. B. P.
Joh.
AbelSmith,R.H.IVl
Trinity
— H. P.
1907
Trinity
•Abercrombie, J.
1874
Cuius
— A. B.
1908
Emm.
♦Abrahams, I. M.A
1902
Christ's
* — O.J.
1903
Sidney
— A.
1906
Emm.
— E. T.
Down.
— S.
1906
Emm.
* — H.J.
1891
Selwyn
Abram, G. S.
1888
Cuius
Adamson, E. B.
Joh.
*Acheson-Gray,H.A
.1891
TriiuH.
— W.
1907
Trinity
— C.G. A
Trinity
• — J. B.
1866
Emm.
*Ackroyd, E.
1897
Caius
— R. S.
Emm.
* _ H.
1899
Cuius
Adcock, W. R. C.
1905
Peter's
* — E.
1883
Joh.
— F. E.
1908
King's
Christ's
Acland, H. A. D.
1908
King's
— H. M.
_ T. W. G.
King's
•Addams-Williams,H.1875
Magd.
Acton, H.
Joh.
Adeney, E. L.
Jot
Acworth, C.
1909
Trinity
•Adie, R. H.
1887
Trinity
* — W.
1903
Emm.
* - W. S.
1894
Trinity
Adair, J. V.
Trinity
* — C. J.M.
1898
Trinity
jJesus
iChrist's
•Adler, H. M.
1897
Joh.
•Adami, J. G.
1884
Adrian, E. D.
Trinity
•Adams, B. W.
1894
Peter's
Adshead, H. E.
Christ's
— F. B.
1905
Clare
Affleck, R.
Trin.H.
— H.
Clare
*Agar, W.E.
1903
King's
* — E.
1891
Pemb.
* — C. H.
1897
Trinity
49—2
1166
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
Agate, L. D.
Peter'8
♦Alexander, E. C.
1891
Ager, A. D.
1909
Christ's
__
E.
1908
*Aggs. W. H.
1892
Trinity
—
D. L.
1864
Agius, E. E.
Trinity
*
J. B.
1874
Agnew, G. C.
King's
—
W. B.
1909
* - W. L.
1881
Joh.
—
H. G.
♦ — Sirs. A.
1856
Trinity
J. H.
R. 1908
* — S. C.
1893
Trinity
—
A.
— V. c. w.
Trinity
—
D. H.
W.
* — G. W.
1874
♦
J.F.
1898
* — CM.
1879
*
G.G.
1887
Ahmad, B. Khan
1908
Peter's
Alford. C. S. L.
1907
— S. M.
Down.
E. J. G.
*Aickin, G. E.
1891
Joh.
«
B. H.
1859
*Aikin-Sneath, T.
1858
Caius
All, J
. A.
1909
Aikman, K. B.
Clare
Alisor
i,L. H.
Ainger, T. E.
1906
1864
King's
*
C.
,H.S.
1883
* — A.C.
Trinity
*Alkei]
1887
Ainley,W. P.
Jesus
Allan
, J. B.
Ainslie, S. R.
1884
Peter's
—
P. B. M.
— E. H.
1879
Pemb.
—
D.
1904
• — R.M.
1881
Pemb.
W. G.
1892
— A. C.
Caius
*Allbutt, Sir T. C.
1859
Ainsvvorth, C. G.
Down.
*Allendale, Lord
1884
Airey, J. R.
1906
Joh.
AUcock, E.
1901
*Airy, B. R.
1868
Trinity
If
A. E.
1874
* - B. J.
1895
Trinity
» __
C. H.
1878
•Aitchison, C. W.H
1892
Clare
*
W. B.
1880
— I. G.
1909
Pemb.
*Allen
,A. J.C.
1879
Aitken, J.
1906
Christ's
R. C.
*Akerman, C.
1900
Caius
W.
Alam, S. S.
Doivn.
* —
s. s.
1904
— S. w.
Doion.
—
p. H.
•Akroyd, S. F.
1869
Trinity
—
P. H. C.
Albino, H. H.
Christ's
«
S.
1869
♦Albright, G. S.
1879
Trinity
J. L.
1891
— M. C.
1908
Trinity
Trin.U.
H.
Alcock, W. B.
1909
J. H.
- N.A.
1906
Qiceens'
—
R. G.R.
■♦Alder, H.
1867
Trin.H.
*
H.P.
1895
« - H.R.
1847
Trinity
*
R. C.
1902
Aldersev, H.
Trinity
«
W.
1853
Alderson, W.H.
1881
Clare
• __
G.C.
1878
— G. G.
1906
Caius
*
F.J.
1879
_ R.E.
1900
Trinity
—
J. E. P.
1904
Alderton, C. F.
Sehvyn
—
A. D.
1908
Aldis.H. G. M.A
1905
Peter's
—
G. A.
1908
— A. C.W.
1900
Trin.H.
L.A.
• — W. S.
1861
Trinity
*
E. H.
1862
♦Aldous, J.C.P.
1872
Jesus
•
J.H.
1864
•'Aldrich-Blake,F.H.1885
Pemb.
«
W. 0. B.
1871
_ R. M.
1895
Pemb.
* —
H. S.
1896
*Aldridge, C. B. M.
1899
Christ's
M.T.
1906
* - R.S.
1881
—
J. E. R.
* — D. M.A
.1899
F. B.
1909
•Alexander, E. P.
1878
Clare
—
J. M.
— C. S.
1899
Clare
C.C.
1907
— W. G.
Clare
—
L. S.
1907
Caius
Caius
Trin.H.
Cirrpus
King's
King's
Cath.
Joh.
Magd.
Trinity
Down.
Corpus
King's
Trinity
NonColl.
Pemb.
Down.
Queens'
Clare
Clare
Joh.
Trinity
Caius
Trinity
Trin.H.
Emm.
Emm.
Eimm.
Peter's
Peter's
Clare
Pemb.
Pemb.
Caius
Corpus
King's
Cath.
Jesus
Jesus
Christ's
Christ's
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Emm.
Emm.
Selwyn
Selwyn
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1167
•Allen, R.
1893 N on Coll.
Anderson, J. R.
* — R. C. E.
1885
Andrew, G. W. M.
1907
*Allfiey. F. H.
1894
Trinity
* - C.J.
1887
AHhusen, O.
Trinity
*Andrewes, .1. B.
1880
AUin, H. W.
Magd.
Andrews, E. A.
•Alliott, A. J.
1870
Pemh.
* — C. F.
1893
Allison, H.
1898
Trinity
— W.S.
• — F. B.
1863
Sidney
— T.
1897
•AUis-Smith, W.
1889
Clare
— E. L.
1909
•Allix, C. P.
1864
Trinity
— L. M.
1909
• — C. I. L.
1894
Trinity
♦ — E.G.
1884
♦Allnutt, P. R.
1884
Pemh.
— J.C.
•Allott,H. H.
1867
Joh.
* - L. W. H
.1876
— C. B. S.
1908
Joh.
* - P. T.
1881
Allshorn, L.
Cath.
• — W.N.
1881
Allsopp, F. G.
1898
Emm.
•Angell, W.
1852
•Almack, W.
Alston, R. C.
1868
1876
Joh.
Peter's
♦Angus, C. F.
1902
* _ H. M.
1890
Corptis
— W. B. G.
1906
• — L.
1903
Christ's
- G. H. C.
• — H.
1862
Joh.
Annan, J. G.
1908
• _ G. R.
1881
Joh.
Annand, A. W.
1904
• __ w. c.
1865
Trinity
Annesley, W. M.
1903
*Althorp, Vise.
1880
Trinity
•Anningson, B.
1868
*Alton, C. K. T.
1900
Trinity
Ansdeil, R. C.
Altounyan, E. H. R.
Emm.
— T. A.
*Alver8tone, Lord
1865
Trinity
*Ansted,J. B.
1843
•Alvis, E. J.
1863
Christ's
•Anslice. J. B.
1850
* — G. E.
1889
Christ's
Anthony, A. L.
♦Ambrose, W. C.
1888
Clare
Antia, M. J,
- S.C. .
1895
Pemh.
Anton, H.
1906
* - J.C.
1861
Corpus
•Antrobus,J. C.
1852
•Amos, A.
1885
Clare
*Anwyl, 0. E.
1881
— A.
1904
Down.
Appach, R. F.
■Amphlett, R. H.
1870
♦App]eford,H.H.
1893
•Amps, W.
1858
Peter's
Applegate, F. W.
♦Anderson, K.B.
1904
Clare
Appleton, A. B.
* — R. C.
1905
Clare
Applewhaite.C.T
— W. A.
1906
Clare
•Apthorp, C. P.
1865
— E. D.
1901
Pemh.
•Arber, E. A. N.
1898
- K.
Pemh.
*Arblaster, E.
1875
• _ H. K.
1887
Cuius
Arbuthnot, M. A.
_ J.D.if.A1908
Gains
— R. W. I
VJ.
— E.A.(Bp.)1882
Queens'
♦Archbold, W.A.J
1887
- R. n:
1909
Queens'
♦Archer, J. F.
1903
• _ Y.
1873
Christ's
* — C. G.
1846
- D.
1909
Christ's
- C. W.
1906
— L. R.D
.1908
Joh.
— G. D.
• — D.
1866
Trinity
♦Archer- Hind, T.H
.1837
• _ W. H.
1869
Trinity
• — R.D.1872
• _ W. D.
1880
Trinity
Ardern L.
* — W. B.
1903
Trinity
Arias, H.
1909
— A. E. D
1908
Trinity
•Aris, H.
1890
• T.
1859
Emm.
*Arkle,E. S.
1882
— L. A. P
1909
Emm.
•Arkwright, R.
1857
« — A.
1884
Sidney
* — J. A.
1886
— C.A.
1905
Down.
Armbruster,H.E.H
1901
Selwyn
Emm.
Sidney
Emm.
Peter's
Pemh.
Cuius
Queens'
Queens'
Queens'
Joh.
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
(Trin.H.
\Trinity
ChrisVs
Ghnst's
King's
Pemh.
Peter's
Cuius
Trin.H.
Trinity
Christ's
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Emm.
Joh.
Trinity
Pemh.
Joh.
Queens'
Down.
Joh.
Emm.
Trinity
Clare
King's
Tnnity
Peter's
King's
Jesus
Trinity
Selwyn
Trinity
Trinity
Clare
Joh.
King's
Peter's
Trinity
Trinity
Caius
1168
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
*Armbruster, C.
1896
King's
Ashby, N.
1907
Joh.
Armitage, W. A.
1903
Clare
• - L. B.
1897
Trinity
* - J. A.
1881
Pemb.
*Aslicombe, Lord
1851
THnity
— F. R.
1905
Pemh.
*Ashcioft, W.
1903
Caius
— C.A.
Pemb.
— H.
1907
Caiu^
— V.H.
Pemb.
— A. H.
1909
Caius
• — H. R.
1887
Joh.
— F.
1908
Emm.
• — V.K.
1865
Trinity
*Ashfield, E. W.
1859
Trinity
• — G.D.
1868
Trinhy
*Ashford, C. E.
1889
Trinity
Trin.n.
* — E.
1882
Trinity
♦Ashley, J. G.
1881
* — J. W.
— F.R.
1885
1888
Trinity
Trinity
* — Hon. > ., .
A. L.G.i^^-^
.1860
Trinity
* — P.
1892
Trinity
* — Hon. A. C.
1872
Trinity
* - N. C.
1899
Trinity
Ashlin, S. C.
Glare
* — W.J.
1890
Emm.
*Ashmall, F. J.
1881
Queens'
•Armour. W.
1879
Magd.
Ashman, K. H. W
Queens'
Armstrong', J. C.
Caius
Ashton, A. A. G.
Peter's
* — J.H.N
.1895
Trin.H.
— A. R.
1889
Christ's
— B. D.
Trin.H.
•Ashton-Gwatkin, )
W. H.T.f
1884
King's
- W.J.C
.1909
Qiieens'
— C.
Jesus
Ashton-Smith, G.
1906
Emm.
— R.StV.B.1893
Christ's
•Ashwin, E. G.
1883
Pemb.
— F.M.
1899
Chrises
— M. F.
1909
Pemb.
— H. M.
Magd.
• — CM.
1887
Caius
• — H.B.
1867
Trinity
•Ashworth.F.
1898
Peter's
* — Lord
1885
Trinity
— J. W.
1886
Pemb.
— R. R.
1906
Trinity
— J.
Christ's
— M. R. L.
Trinity
* — P.
1890
Trinity
Arnell, O. R.
Caius
Askew, E. J. P.
Trinity
Arnfield, G.
Caius
Askey, S. G.
Joh.
Arnold, L. M.
Clare
Askwith, W. M.
Corpus
• — F. S.
1876
King's
* — E. H.
1886
Trinity
— G. W.
Queens'
*Aspinall, R. J.
1870
Trinity
— J.H.
1908
Joh.
- G.
1906
Trinity
* — T. W.
1886
Magd.
*Aspinwall, C. F.
1904
Chnst's
* — E. V.
1879
Trinity
•Asplen, L. O.
1885
Emm.
* — F. T.
1884
Trinity
*Assheton, R.
1886
Trinity
• — F. O.
1904
Trinity
Astbury, H. S.
Christ's
•Arnold -Bemrose,H.H. 1879 Clare
Astley, W.
1903
Christ's
Arnold- Wallinger,
G.S.
Trinity
•Aston, F.M.
1889
Pemb.
Arnott, E. W.
1905
Joh.
* — W. F.
1895
Joh.
Aron, F. A.
Caius
— A. N.
1905
Trinity
Arrowsmith, G. E.
Caius
* __ W. D.
1905
Down.
— W.G
Caius
* — T.
1847
Arthur, W. L.
Christ's
♦Atchison, G. T.
1900
Christ's
* — P.
1869
Trinitn
♦Athawes,J.T.
1861
Clare
♦Arundale, G. S.
1898
Joh. "
*Athorpe, G. M.
1860
Emm.
Arundel, F. D.
Emm.
*Atkey, F. A. H.
1904
Pemb.
Asal. M.
NonColl.
Atkin, C. S.
1909
Caius
Ascoli, G. H. D.
Caius
« _ p. w.
1882
Jesus
Ash, H. A.
1905
Pemb.
♦Atkins, H. E.
1893
Peter's
-G. B.
1904
Trinity
♦ — J.B.
1892
Pemb.
*Ashbee, C. R.
1886
King's
— E. M.
Cath.
Ashburner, J. C.
1909
Ohrist's\
• _ H.J.
1874
Joh.
— G.B.
Chnst's
* _ J. W. H.
1901
Joh.
•Ashby, L.
1898
Christ's
Atkinson, G. H.
Peter's
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1159
•Atkinson, E. d.d.
1842
Clare
* — C. M.
1877
Clare
* — H. F.
1884
Cuius
— E. W.
1903
Cuius
• — G. B.
1856
Trin.H
• — E.
1868
Trin.H
• — W.M.
1899
Trin.H
— G.B.
Trin.H.
— J.deK
Corpus
— E. H.
Queens'
• — H. S.
1870
Jesus
— M.
1906
Joh.
— H.N.
J oh.
• — F.
1853
Trinity
• — C.J.
1872
Trinity
* — H. W.
1890
Trinity
* — S. B.
1897
Trinity
— A. G.
1905
Trinity
• — A.
1856
Emm.
• — C. W.
1892
Emm.
— H. W.
1909
Emm.
— M.L.
Emm.
— W. G.
Emm.
— H.G.
1909
Sidney
— J.L.
Down.
•Atlay, B. T.
1854
Joh.
* - M.E.
1903
Joh.
*Attenborough,W.A.1873
Trinity
_ C. R
W.
Trinity
Atterbury, F. W.
Fenib.
Attfield, W. H.
Emm.
- R.J.
Selwyn
Atthill, J. A. L.
Selwyn
♦Attwater, T. H.
1879
Pemh.
— H. L.
1906
Femb.
— G. L.
Pemh.
Attwood, H. C.
1908
Caius
Aubry, C. P.
Joh.
*Auden, H. W.
1889
Christ's
* — G. A.
1893
Christ's
• — r.
1858
Jnh.
Audra, E.
Caius
Auler, K. M. F. R.
Joh.
Aurelius, T.
1905
Caius
— J.
1906
Caius
* Austen, G.
1863
Joh.
* — F. VV.
1895
Trinity
* — J.S.
1884
Emm.
* Austen-Canmell, J.
1884
Christ's
•Austen Leigh, E. C.
1861
King's
• _ W.
1865
King's
• — R.A
.1894
King's
* — E.G. 1888
Trinity
•Auster, W. W.
1890
Trinity
* Austin, W.
1842
Peter's
— S. P.
1893
Pemh.
* — J. S.T.J.
1897
Trin.H.
— L.J.
1902
Sidney
Aveling, H. G.
1905
Chrisrs
Avent, M.
Caius
Averill, C. E.
Joh.
- T. H.
Joh.
•Aves, E. H.
1884
Trinity
Aydon, J,
Clare
*Ayer8, F.
1891
Joh.
*Ayles, H. H. B.
1885
Joh.
Ayliff, E. H.S.
1884
Trin. H.
*Ayling, E.
1885
Selwyn
*Ayscough, T. A.
1853
Trinity
Aytoun, R. A.
1902
Emm.
•Baber, H. H.
1873
Trinity
*Babington, J. C.
1902
Pemh.
Bacharach, A. L.
Clare
Bache, H. G.
Caius
*Back,A. H.
1873
Caius
• _ A. J.
1875
Caius
— H. A. VV.
Caius
— P. R. H.
Caius
Backhouse, A. E.
1900
King's
— B. H.
1904
Trinity
Trin.H.
•Bacon, R. C.
1884
* — R. C.
1888
Trinity
Badcock, C. H.
1894
Oath.
— E. B.
1889
Trinity
* — E. B.
1887
Sidney
Magd.
Baddeley, F. M.
1896
*Badger,E. S.T.
1887
Cath.
•Badley, J. H.
1887
Trinity
Baerlein, E. M.
1902
Trinity
•Baggallay,E.
1872
Caius
• — F.
1878
Caius
— M. E. C
Trinity
BagJey, A. B.
Pemh.
Baggley.A. C.
Emm.
Bagnall, H. P. D.
3Iagd.
•BagnaIl-Wild,R.B.l868
Caius
Bagshaw, C. E.
1891
Pemh.
Bagshawe.A.W.G
.1858
Caius
* - F.
1857
Joh.
• — E.J.
1886
Trinity
Bailes, H.
Emm.
* Bailey, C.
1900
Clare
— E. B.
1902
Clare
— T. E. G.
1905
Clare
— P. G.
1908
Clare
— B. F.
CUre
— M. A.
Clare
— G. F. S.
1903
Caius
— T. B.
Caius
— R. F.
1906
King's
— H.S.
Queens'
• — J. S.
1845
Jesus
— H. R.
Jesus
— J. H.
Jesus
Baily.R. E. H.
1908
Pemh.
* - W.
1860
Joh.
1160
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
•Baily, F. G.
1889
Joh.
*Balleine,G. P.
1891
* — G. G.
1895
J oh.
Ballingall, D. C. G
,
• - W. F.
1889
Trinity
♦Balls, W. L.
1903
♦Bainbridge, C.
1895
Clare
•Balls- Headley, W.
1862
•Bainbridge-Bell,W.D. 1884 Pemb.
Balmford, A. B.
* — F. C.
1885
Pemb.
♦Balston, M. E.
1906
Baines, E.
1888
Cuius
*Baly, H.
1896
* — M.T.
1885
Trin.H.
• - A.L.
1901
— A.B.
Christ's
Balzarotti, G. P.
* — A.J.
1876
Trinity
Bam ford, A. J.
1907
— W.
1909
Down.
Bampton-Taylor, R. J.
Baird, L. B.
Christ's
*Baacks, C. G. W.
1879
•Bairstow, W.
1881
Trinity
Bancroft, C. K.
1908
•Baker, W. W. C.
1883
Clare
— 0. L.
* — A. T.
1895
Caius
Banerjee, P. N.
1908
— S.
Cuius
— S.
- J.E.
Trin.H.
Banerji, S.
_ P.J.
King's
•Banham, D. B. R.
1862
• — W. A.
1892
Christ's
* — V. G.
1903
* — A. P.
1904
Christ's
* — H.F.
1869
• — H. F.
1887
Joh.
• — J.H.
1865
— M. W.
1905
Joh.
* — H.U. B.
1902
• — W. M.
1880
Trinity
Banister, H.
— G. P.
1901
Trinity
— T. E.
1908
— A. E.
1906
Trinity
— T. K.
- W. E.
Trinity
* — M. H.
1903
— S.E.
Sidney
— C.G.
— A.
Down.
*Bankart, A. S. B.
1901
— D.
NonColl.
•Banks, E.
1890
— P.
NonColl.
* — E. H.
1870
Bakewell, G. V.
1909
Clare
* — C.P.
1884
_ B.
Christ's
— L.
— J. S.
1890
Down.
— R.A.
•Baldry, A.
1851
Trinity
* - VV.M.
1874
♦Baldwin, S.
1888
Trinity
♦ — W.H.
1889
* _ J.H.
1902
Emm.
— E. H.
1906
Bale, R. F.
Queens'
Bannatyne, A. G.
1907
Bales, P. G.
1909
Peter's
Bannerman, D. A.
1909
*Balfour,Rt. Hon. A.J. 1870
Trinity
*Bansall, VV. H.
1881
• — Rt.Hon.G.W
.1875
Trinity
Baptie, N.
* _ E. .1. A.
1877
Trinity
♦Barber, H. W.
1908
* - A.E.
1892
Trinity
* — W. T.A.
1880
— CM.
Trinity
— S. H.
1891
— J.
Trinity
— L. C.
1908
* - B. R.T.
1871
* — R.
1871
*Balgarnie, W. H.
1897
Trinity
• — C.A.
1888
•Ball^F.
1861
Caius
— W.E.
1906
* — SirR.S. M.A
. 1892
King's
— C.A.
1909
* — W. V.
1895
King's
* — H.
1884
— A.E.
Queens'
* — T. G.
1896
— E. K.
1905
Jesus
— J. R.
1899
» _ w. VV. R.
1874
Trinity
• — J.
1903
— VV. A. R.
1907
Emm.
Barber-Starkey, C.
C.
— H. F.
Sidney
♦Barbour, R.
1897
Ballance, L. A.
Trinity
— R. H.
1905
Ballard, E.
Caius
•Barclay, E. E.
1882
— W. B.
Caius
• — F.H.
1891
Selwyn
Emm.
Joh.
Peter's
Sidney
Trinity
Emm.
Kmm.
Trinity
Emm.
NonColl.
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Down.
NonColl.
Cuius
Kitig's
Joh.
Trinity
Emm.
Jesus
Christ's
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Queens'
Jesus
Christ's
Christ's
Christ's
Joh.
Trinity
Emm.
King''s
Pemb.
Joh.
Christ's
Clare
Caius
King's
King's
Jesus
Christ's
Christ^s
Joh.
Magd.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Magd.
Trinity
Trinity
Trin.H
Trin.H'
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
♦Barclay, A. E.
* — R.
* -. C.
* — H.G.
* — C. W.
* — 11. L.
* — D. B.
* _ J. G.
— T. H.
— C. C.
— A. V.
— W. E. A.
•Barclay- Smith, E.
*Barcroft; J.
Barff, F. R.
•Barford,J. S.
*Barger, G.
*Baring, F. H.
Bark, G. M.
•Barker, G. D.
* — B. T. P.
_ R. L.
— G. P.
— R. I. P.
— E. W.
— T. G. R.
* — J.
— H.
— A.
* — E. M.
» — A. W.
* _ G. F. R.
*BarkJng, Bp of
*Barkla, C. G.
Barkworth, H. B.
* Barlow, C. W. C.
— L. W.
« j^^
* _ c! A. M.
* ^ W.W.
* — T. D.
— J.J.
Barltrop, E. A.
* Barnard, A. J.
* _ U.J.J.
— D. C.
_ J. D.
* _ H. G.
* — P.M.
— K. H.
* _ VV.
— H.V.
* — S.
* — E. B.
— E. C.
*Barnard-Smith,B.
•Barnes, W. E.
1897
1859
1861
1874
1876
1889
1898
1900
1906
1907
1909
1886
1896
1879
1901
1871
1904
1904
1899
1906
1909
1906
1889
1884
1904
1892
1904
1871
1863
1903
1900
1886
1881
1889
1876
1904
1907
1886
1871
1902
1907
1878
1890
1908
1879
1889
1885
1882
G. 1880
1881
Christ's
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Doion.
King's
King's
Christ's
Cath.
Kiny''s
Trinity
Emtn.
Peter's
Caius
Caius
King's
King's
Queens'
Cath.
Christ's
Trinity
Trinity
Emm,
Selwyn
Magd.
King's
Pemb.
Peter's
Caius
Trin.H.
King's
Joh. ^
Trinity
Trinity
Queens'
Pemb.
Trin.H.
Trin.H.
Jesus
Christ^
Christ's
Christ's
Trinity
Trinity
Emm.
Down.
Doion.
Peter's
Peter's
•Barnes, E. W.
_ H. W.
_ G.G.
• __ G. E.
• — H. A.
E.W.
1878
1908
1908
1870
1888
1896
1161
Jesus
Jestis
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
— A.S. M.A.incorp. 1904 Trin.
G. Le M. 1908
•Barnett, A. T. 1881
* — L. D. 1896
♦Barnicoat, E. C 1887
_ G. H. 1909
•Barnicot, J. 1896
* _ H. 1904
Barnsley, R. E. 1908
Baron, S. B.
* — Robert R.N. 1895
* — Reg. R.N. 1896
* — VV. R. N. 1900
*Barr, C. J. H. 1892
— G. 1907
— J. H. 1908
Barraclough, J. N.
* — G.
* _ J. B. ---
Barradell-Smith, S. 1901
Barran, H. B.
* _ H. 1884
_ J.N. 1894
*Barratt, H. O. 1894
— W. D. 1905
* _ E.G. 1884
•Barrel!, F. R. 1883
•Barrett, \V. E.G. 1893
* _ W. E. C. 1901
_ R. S. 1906
H. S. 1909
F. G. 1909
C. B. G. 1909
1861
1866
Trinity
Joh.
Trinity
Selwyn
Selwyn
Pemb.
Pemb.
Trinity
Queens'
Christ's
Christ's
Christ's
Pemb.
Christ's
Christ's
Caius
Trinity
Joh.
Pemb.
Trin.H.
Trinity
Peter's
Trinity
Emm.
Pemb.
Clare
Pemb.
Caius
Joh.
Emm,.
Sehoyn
Barrett- HamiIton,G.E. 1894 Trinity
r-> ■ .TIT IQO/I T'».,"„;f..
1884
1887
Barrington, M.
_ C. V.
Barritt, N. W.
•Barron, E.E. 1883
Barrow, R. L.
— A. J. 1906
— E. B. P.
* — T. E. M. 1877
Barry, C. B. 1908
* _ G. D. 1886
* — A. (Bp) 1848
_ E. O. 1887
— E. G. W. 1908
Barsiow, J. N.
•Bartholomew, A. T. 1904
* _ G.T.1903
* _ C.W.1876
Trinity
Trinity
Emm.
Peter's
Pemb.
MagU.
Trinity
Emm.
Pemb.
Caius
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Magd.
Peter's
King's
Trinity
49—5
1162
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
•Banleet, S. E.
1857
Trinity
Batstone, J.
Queens'
Trin.H.
* — H.H.M.
.1891
Trinity
Batt, M.
Bartlett, H. S.
Gains
Batten, W. D. G.
Cuius
- L.
Cath. ^
— H.C.C.
1907
Trin.H.
* — A, W.
1890
Christ's
• - J. D.
1883
Trinity
- G. B.
1902
Sidney
* — F. E.
1887
Trinity
•Barton, G. H. B.
1893
Clare
— L. VV.
Sidney
- C. G.
Pemb.
Batterbury, G. R.
1906
Cuius
— C. C.
1881
Trin.H.
Batterby, T.
1907
Corpus
— T. E.
Trin.H.
*Battersby, R.
1897
Cath.
* — C. G.
1900
Queens'
♦Battiscombe, E. M.
1891
Pemb.
— J.F.
1907
Queens'
• Baty, l.B.A.incor^
.1894
Trinity
• — C. W.
1888
Jeius
Batty, W. R.
Jesus
• — H. C. M.
1874
J oh.
_ A. D. G. S.
Magd.
Caius
• — J.F.
1883
Emm.
Batty-Smith, S.H.
*Bartram, J. W.
1881
Peter's
*Baugh, H.R.
1903
Queens'
Barwell, N. F.
1900
Trinity
•Bausor, H. W.
1898
Clare
• — A. H. S.
1860
* Baxter, R. T.
1893
Claie
Berwick, R. L.
1900
Christ's
* — E.G.
1877
Pemb.
Base, E. H.
1898
Corpus
— T. H.
1907
King's
Bashford, P. F. R.
1907
Christ's
* — A. H. Y.
1903
Joh.
* - H. L.
1891
Emm.
— H. A. *
Selwyn
•Bashforth, F.
1843
Joh.
* Bayard, F. C.
1874
Joh,
Basil, A. K.
Peter's
Bayer, S. F.
1904
Caius
Bass, V. A.
Clare
"Bayfield, M. A,
1875
Clare
* — C.
1887
Trinity
♦Baylord, R. A.
(860
Trin.H.
•Basset, A. B.
1877
Trinity
Trin.H.
- R. F.
1895
Trin.H.
Bassett, H. LI.
•Baylay,A. M. Y.
1866
Trinity
Bassett- Smith, W.R. 1909 NonColl.
•Bayldon, J. W.
1858
Sidney
*Batchelor, W. J.
1870
Emm.
*Bayley, G. J.
1889
Clare
•Bate, J. P.
1884
( Trin.H.
\ Peter's
- E. L.
• - C.S.
1881
Clare
Cains
— A. G.
1897
King's
•Baylis, G.
1884
Peter's
— A.
Trinity
Bayliss, B. H.
Magd.
• _ E.
1883
Emm.
* — E.G.
1889
Emm.
♦Bateman, F. J. H.
1890
Pemb.
•Bayly, P. L.
1884
Pemb.
• — W. H. F
1884
Christ's
•Bayne, W. T.
1862
Trinity
• — A.
1862
Joh.
Baynes, D. L. H.
1907
Clare
* — H.
1903
Trinity
F. W. W.
Caius
* — W.
1905
Emm.
• — F.
1870
Joh.
* _ F. D.
1888
Sidney
• — M. C.
1876
Trinity
♦Bates, G. L.
1891
Trin.H.
* — W. E. C,
1897
Trinity
• _ S. E.
1874
Corpus
— J.B.
1900
Trinity
* — P. V.
1903
Corpus
— G.
Trinity
• — A. N.
1854
Trinity
Baynham, C. T.
Jesus
• — G.N.
1894
Sidney
•Bazley,SirT.S., Bart. 1852
Trinity
Trin.H,
BatesoiJ.E.
1890
King's
Beal, E.
1868
* - W.
1883
Joh.
• — A.
1876
Trinity
Bather, E. J.
Clare
*Beale,J. R.
1901
Clare
• — W. H.
1884
Pemb.
• _ E.G.
1874
Cains
* — A. G.
1891
King's
— C.
Joh.
Bathurst, H. C.
1909
Queens'
• - C.G.
1865
Trinity
* — W. A.
1863
Trinity
* — B. R.
1886
Trinity
•Batley, W.
1860
Trinity
* — H. K.
1891
Trinity
• - J. A. B.
1879
Trinity
* — H. L.
1900
Trinity
— R. C.
1884
Trinity
Beall, G. C.
Trinity
■^ — J. Y.
1906
Trinity
Beamish, St J. H.
1902
Corpus
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1163
Bean, J. VV. B.
. 1901
Selwyn
Beeton.A.E.
Trinity
— B. C.L.
1908
Selwyn
*Beevor, J. H.
1883
Pemb.
Beard, C. G.
Caius
* — E.
1889
Pemb.
- E.G.
Joh.
* — R.J.
1882
Trinity
— C.I.
1852
Trinity
Beg. M. A.
Do cm.
— H. S. G.
Selwyn
•Beilby, G.
1864
Corpus
Beasley, C. M.
1890
Peter's
*Beith, J. H.
1898
Joh.
* — W.C.
1885
Jesus
Beken, C. J.
NonColl.
♦Beaton, E.
1902
Caius
Belcher, G.
1907
Cath.
Beatty, R. T.
Emm.
» Beldam, G. W.
1889
Peter's
*Beauchamp, S.
1887
Caius
* - C.A.
1891
Peter's
• - H. W.
1875
Corpus
Belfield, S. St. G.
C.
Caius
•Beaumont,J.W.F
.1899
Pemb.
Belgrave, A. C.
1906
Joh.
* _ W. N.
1888
Caius
*Bell, H. G.
1893
Peter's
— O.A.
Christ's
* — R. L.
1894
Peter's
* — E.
1867
Joh.
— H.T. M.
1895
Peter's
— Hon.W.H.C.
Trinity
* — H.
1855
Clare
* — W. E.
1882
Down.
* _ Sir W. J.
1881
Clare
*Beavan, C. A.
1862
Caius
* — G. A.
1896
Clare
Beaven, V.
Selwyn
— A. T.
Pemb.
Beazley, C. M.
Trinity
— A. P.
Caius
Becher.Sir J. VV . Bart. 1852
Trinity
— J. D.
Caius
- G.G.
1909
Trinity
• — W. G.
1879
Trin.H.
•Beck, E. J.
1855
Clare '
— A. S.
1899
Trin.H.
• — E. A. A.
1898
Clare
— VV.A. J.
1905
Trin.H.
* — B. R.
1901
Clare
— T. N. J.
Trin.H.
• — F.G. M.
1904
Clare
— R. H.
Corpus
— E. W. T.
1908
Clare
* — S. P.
1898
King's
*Beck, E. a.
1871
Trin.H.
— H.A.
Jesus
• - H. E.
1874
Trin. H.
* — W.
1866
Christ's
* — H. M.
1890
King's
— C. H.
Christ's
* — E. W. T.
1898
Jesus
— J. A. H.
Christ's
• — J. H.
1878
— T. 0.
1908
Joh.
Becke, C. R.
Trin.H.
* — E.
1867
Trinity
Beckett, H. A.
Pemb.
— G. M.
1899
Trinity
• — T. A.
1884
Joh.
* — A. C. H.
1902
Trinity
*Beckton, H.
1892
Clare
* — H. W.
1887
Emm.
*Bedale, C. L.
1901
Clare
«Bellamy, J. E.
1887
Pemb.
- F.S.
1908
Clare
Bellars, A. R.
Pemb.
*Beddard, A. P.
1889
Trinity
* — A. E.
1902
Magd.
*Beddington,H. H.M.I 885
Trinity
Bellerby, A. C. B
Emm.
* - G.E.
1888
Trinity
Bellew, B. B.
Trin.H.
• — C.
1890
Trinity
— E. H.
Trin.H.
•Bedford. H.
1839
Peter's
Bellman, A. F.
Joh.
— S. H.
Caius
Bellvvood, K. B.
Pemb.
* — J. L.
1870
Queens'
*Belmore,EarIof,;if..4. 1856 Trinity
* — E. C.
1884
Trinity
Beloe, J. S.
1902
Clare
* — T. G.
1897
Sidney
•Belper, Lord
1863
Trinity
*Bedwell, F. L.
1896
Cath.
•Bendall, H.
1871
Christ's
Bee, J. M.
1909
Cath.
•Bendyshe, R.
1847
Trinity
Beech, J.
1909
Caius
Bengough, J. C.
Emm.
Beecroft, A. E.
•Beecheno.G. H.
1888
Christ's
Pemb.
*Benham, B.
1878
1 King's
\ Corpus
• - J.
1850
Queens'
*Benians, E. A.
1902
Joh.
*Beedham, H. W.
1890
Christ's
*Benn, C. A.
1890
Trin.H.
Beer, S. G. K.
Selwyn
Benoly, H.J.
Christ's
1164
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
♦Bennett, C. LI.
1903
Clare
Berrington, K. C.
1905
Pemb.
— C.
Clare
♦Berry, B. A.
1892
Peter's
— G. T.
Clare
* - H. S.
1903
Clare
— A. H.
1907
Cuius
* — A.
1885
King's
— G.N.
Trin. H.
♦ — G.
1891
King's
- J.G.
1907
King's
— P. H.
King's
— S.A.
1890
Queens'
ChriU's
* — F.N.
1901
Trinity
• — a. L.
1888
— A.J.
1909
Trinity
* — W. H.
1882
J oh.
— L. W.
Sidney
• — C. W.
1901
J oh.
♦Bertram, T. A.
1890
Cuius
* — G. T.
1890
Trinity
* — SirG. C.
1864
Trinity
* — E. A.
1871
Emm.
Berwick, W. E. H.
1909
Clare
* — G. T.
1890
{Emm.
Joh.
*Besani, W.H.
* — F.
1850
1863
Joh.
Ejnm.
— G.
1909
Emm.
♦Besley, W. P.
1895
King's
— W. P.
Emm.
Besly, E. M.
Cuius
♦ — H. G.
1880
Sidney
♦Best, J. D.
1879
Queens'
— S. G.
iJoion.
- J. K.
Queens'
Bennett- Smith, J.
H.
Cath.
* — G. A. H.
1861
Joh.
*Bennion, J. M.
1898
Joh.
- l.J.
1906
Joh.
* - A.T.
1903
Trm.
•Bethell.J.F.H.
1871
Joh.
♦Bennitt, F. W.
1895
Pemb.
— C.
1907
Trinity
Benny, L. B.
1909
Christ's
♦Bethune, M. R.
1887
Trinity
•Bensly, E. von B.
1885
Trinity
* - J.W.
1904
Selwyn
* — W.J.
1896
Emm.
•Bethune- Baker, J.F. 1884
Pemb.
*Benson,A. C.
1884
( Magd.
! King's
Betton,E. G.B.B.
•Betts, H. P.
1906
1881
Selwyn
Pemb.
— C. T. V.
1904
King's
— H.
Q.ueens'
Bensted-Smitb,W.F. 190S
Pemb.
• - E. P.
1868
Trinity
Bentall, C. E.
Cuius
* — H.E.
1885
Trinity
•Benthall,W.
1876
Pemb.
"Bevan, P. C.
1881
Pemb'.
• — C. F.
1884
Pemb.
— J. M.
1908
Cuius
*Bentinck, W. G. C
. 1876
Jesus
* — CO.
1895
Trin.H.
Bentley, F.
1907
Clare
— L. R. 0.
1899
Trin.H.
— W. W.
1906
Queens'
* - 11. E.J.
1878
Joh.
— J.H.
1906
Joh.
— G. T. M.
Joh.
— A.J.
Joh.
• - R.A.
1857
Trinity
— R. A.
Joh.
• — W. H. R.
1864
Trinity
• — A.T.
1864
Trinity
• - CM.
1870
Trinity
•Bently, F. M.
1898
Queens'
• — A. A.
1887
Trinity
Benton, G. M.
NonColl.
• — R. A. C.
1887
Trinity
*Bentwich, N. DeM.1906
Trinity
• — W.
1888
Trinity
*Benyon, J. H.
1873
Magd.
♦ — R. F.
1890
Trinity
•Berens, A. A.
1866
Trin.H.
• — P. V.
1899
Trinity
- H.A.
Sidney
— T.R.
Trinity
•Beresford, J. J.
1879
Kings
• — E.G.
1872
- J. B.
King's
*Bevan-Petman, B. A.1892
King's
— H.A.
1907
Joh.
Beverid^e, R. B.
Peter's
— G.A.
Joh.
Beverley, R. B.
Trin.H.
• - J.
1862
Emm.
- R.
Queens'
Berger, S. H.
Trinity
* — Bp. of
1860
Trinity
Bergheim, P.
Emm.
Beves, C H.
1908
Trinity
•Bernard, W. C.
1886
Trin.H.
Bevington, A. de H
.
Peter's
— B. E. V.
Trinity
• - H. S.
1875
Trinity
— J. G. M.
Trinity
Bevir, C. E. F.
Pemb.
*Bernays,A. E.
1897
Trinity
Trin.H.
Bevis, R. A.
Queens'
Berney, R. H.
1895
Bewley, E. N.
1906
Cuius
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1165
Bhatt, P. J.
NonColL ;
Bhose, M. M.
Down.
Bibby, E. E.
1909
Peter's
• — A. G. G.
1881
Bickerdike, R. B.
1905
Cuius
Blackden, S. C.
Queens'
*Bickersteth, H. V.
1886
Pemb.
• — R.
1886
Pemh.
• _ R.A.
1884
Trinity
* — A.
1888
Trinity
Bicknell, C. D.
Cath.
— R. P.
1897
Christ's
•Bidden, S.
1853
Trinity
•Bidder, G. P.
1886
Trinity
— H.F.
1897
Trinity
•Biddle, F. W.
1872
Trinity
* _ F.A.
1899
Trinity
•Bidwell,G. W.
1870
dure
• _ S.
1870
Cains
• — c.
1867
Trinity
* — J. E.
1891
Trinity
— L. S.
1898
Trinity
— R.A.
1906
Trinity
Biedermann, Baron E.
Jesus
Bienemann, G. A. J.
Emm.
*Biffen, R. H.
1896
Emm.
•Bigg, T. F.
1860
Cuius
* - K. H.
1888
Joh.
Bigge, H. F.
1897
Trinity
— H.J.
Trinity
Bieffer, W. G.
Queens'
— W.K.
Emm.
•Biggs, A. H.
1893
Trin.H.
* — H.
1903
King's
Bigg- Wither, R. W.
King's
— H. S
Christ's
Bigland, A. D.
' 1908
Caius
Bignold, C. S.
Clare
— Sir A.
1861
Trin.H.
•Bigwood, J. E. C.
1885
Trin.H.
* _ J.
1863
Joh.
*Bilderbeck, J. B.
1874
Cath.
_ A.G.L.O'S.
Chnst's
*Bilgrami,S.l. M.J
Billing, E.
L.1904
Christ's
1906
Gains
- G.
Caius
♦Billinghurst, H.G.
1876
Joh.
♦Billington, C.
1889
Caius
Bilsborough, J. H.
Bilsland, J.A.
Selwyn
1909
Joh.
— W. B.
Joh.
Bilton, E. B.
1909
Clare
— C. H. E.
Clare
"Bindloss, W.
1891
Jesus
* Bingham, F.
1866
Trinity
* _ C. R.
1876
Trinity
Bingham- Newland,R.F.
Corpus
•Bingley, H. C. A.
Binks, B. H.
— B. B.
*Binney, J.
* — M. F. B.
Binnie, W. J. E.
Binns, L. E.
Binyon, B.
* — R D.
Birch, F. C.
— W. C.
— A. C.
— F.L.
(~\ /-I
BirchalJ.'w! R.
* Birch- Reynard80n,J
Bird, S.
* — M. C. H.
* - C.
* — G. S.
* — G. F.
— M. W. K.
* — F. H.
•Birdwood, R. A.
— G.T.
Birkbeck, G. W.
•Birkett, A. I.
* — C.
* — H. J.D.
— W. N.
Birks, A. H.
* — G.T.
* - E. B.
* — H.A.
Birrell, lU Hon. A.
— F. F. L.
* - E.A.
*Birtwistle, G.
Bisacre, F. F. P .
Biscoe, V. F.
•Bishop, F. S.
* — J.
* — W.C.
* — H.A.
— v. B. W.
Bispham, C.
•Biss,C. Y.
•Bisshopp, H. B.
* — F. R. B.
Black, F.G.
— P.
— J.G.
* — W.
— M.A.
— R.A.
* — S. G.
— W. D.
1884
1909
1892
1883
1888
Trinity
Queens'
Chnst's
Trin.H.
King's
Trinity
Emm.
1907
Trinity
1893
Sidney
1881
Pemb.
1907
King's
King's
King's
1908
Trinity
Trinity
.1840
Corpus
Clare
1880
Trin.H.
1884
Trinity
1894
Trinity
1900
Trinity
Emm.
1883
1873
Peter's
1888
Peter's
1908
Trinity
1885
Trinity
1896
Trinity
1900
Trinity
Emm.
1906
Caius
1899
King's
1870
1878
Trinity
Trinity
1873
Trin.H.
King's
1872
Trinity
1899
Pemh.
Trinity
1908
Clare
1871
Joh.
1848
Trinity
1876
Emm.
1899
Emm.
1908
Emm.
Trin.H,
1876
Down.
1883
Caius
1883
King's
Pemh.
1901
Caius
1907
Caius
1868
Christ's
1898
Christ's
1899
Christ's
1884
Trinity
Trinity
1166
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVER8IT\
Black, A.
Sidney
* _ R.
1886
Down.
Blackburn, G. G.
Trin.H.
— B. R.
Cath.
* — H.
1845
Trinity
• — W.
1873
Trinity
*Blackburne, H. W.
1901
Clare
* — C.G.C
.M.I.
Clare
- E. V.
Chnst's
♦Blackburne- Daniel
G.F.
''Il900 Pemb.
Blackburne-Maze,
C.I.
THnity
Blackenbury, R. V.
F.
Queens
Blacker, H. A. C.
Queens'
Blackie, A.
1905
Peter's
Blackledge, H. F.
Corpus
Blacklock, J. H.
1909
Christ's
*Blackman, F. F.
1891
Joh.
* — V. H.
1895
Joh.
*Blackmore, W.
1874
Christ's
* - J. K.
1894
Sidney
•Blackwall, W. A.
190-2
Queens'
- G. E.
1909
Doion.
Bladen, H. A. W.
Jesus
•Bladon, W. B.
1878
Clare
- J.W.
Clare
*Blagden, H.
1855
Trinity
• — J. W.
1895
Emm.
»Blaikie, J. A.
1870
Cains
— C.J.
1906
Cuius
* — L.
1895
Trinity
♦Blaine, W. F.
1880
Trinity
*Blaii, L. F. D.
1890
Pemb.
— H. S. P.
Sidney
* Blake, P. C. D.
1890
Clare
* — H.
1856
Corpus
* — G.F.
1884
Corpus
• — W.H.
1876
Jesus
• — L. E.
1877
Trinity
• - J.E. H.
1887
Trinity
* — G. P.
1901
Trinity
Blakelock, R. P.
1889
Trinity
Blakemore, T. R.
1900
Caius
♦Blakeney, E. P.
1892
Trinity
*Blakesley, G. H,
1868
King's
* -- T. H.
1869
King's
^ — J. H.
1875
King's
*Blakeston, L. H.
1883
Clare
Blakeway, B. C.
Sehoyn
Blakiston, C. R. N
1904
Pemb.
* — R. M.
1866
Magd.
— B. R.
1898
Magd.
- J.N.
1901
Magd.
— A. F.
Emm.
Blanch, J.W.
1907
Selwyn
Blanco- White, G.R
. 1905
Trinity
Bland, G. N. M. 1908
* — H. M. 1896
— B. S.
Blandford, VV. F. 1897
* — F. G. 1899
* — W. F. H. 1886
Blatherwick, R.
*Blathwayt, W.E. 1882
Bleakley, J . A. 1909
Bleasdell. J.T.
Blencowe, A. H. 1909
♦Blenkm, G. W. 1884
— E. F. A.
*Bles, E. J.
Blew, C. L.
Bligh, E. H.
Bliss, E. W.
* _ w. B.
•BlLssard,W.
Blockey, H. S.
•Blofeld, R. S.
*Bloi8, G. V.
Blom,A. H.
•Bloomfield, E. N.
• — H.
— E. R.
Bluett, D. C.
*Blumfield, J.
*Blunt, A. S. V.
! — D. L.
i *Blyth, P. G.
! * — C. F.
— E. W.
I AC
;*Blythe, W.'h.
l*Biythswood, Lord
Boag, G. T.
Board, D. L.
Boddam- W hetham,
Boddington, R. E.
— V. C.
— F. H.
— 0. W.
Bode, J.E. V.
Boden, J. F. W.
Bodington, C. H.
•Bodkin, W.D.
• — A. A.
* _ W.T. D.
— A. M.
_ G. E.
Bodley, A. L.
*Bodvel-Roberts,H.
•Body, C. W.E.
_ L. A.
1898
1898
1904
1906
1850
1860
1907
1861
1903
1850
1889
1894
1891
1892
1897
1876
1909
1878
1864
1906
G.A.
1908
1899
1908
1902
1867
1869
1900
1907
1908
F.1899
1875
1895
Kingh
Trinity
Emm.
Peter's
Corpus
Trinity
Clare
Trinity
Trin.H.
Sehoyn
Christ's
{Trinity
\Corpus
Emm.
King's
Caius
Pemb.
Christ's
Trinity
Emm.
Clare
Trinity
Trinity
Clare
Clare
Trin.H.
Emm.
Caius
King''$
King's
Queens'
Christ's
Christ's
Christ's
Jesus
Trinity
Queens'
Caius
Jesus
Joh.
Trinity
Emm.
Sehoyn
Jesus
Peter's
King's
King''s
King's
King's
Jesus
Glare
Clare
Joh.
Joh.
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1X67
♦Bogrer, J. I.e.
1894
Pemb.
*Borchardt, W. G.
1894
Joh.
♦Boggis, R. J.E.
1885
Peter s
"Borissow, L.
1866
Trinity
•Boissier, F. S.
1877
Quee7is'
* — C. L.
1891
Trinity
•Bolden, J. L.
1864
Trinity
•Borland, R.S.
1850
Trinity
— A.
1902
Trinity
*Borley, J.O.
1896
Caius
Bolderston, W. N.
1907
Joh.
♦Borough, R. F.
1899
Clare
Bolitho, T. G. G.
Trinity
*Borradaile,B. W.G.
1894
Caius
Bolland, B. G. C.
Pemh.
• — R.H.
1858
Joh.
•Bolton, L.
1884
Clare
* - L. A.
1893
Seltoyn
• _ W. W.
1881
Caius
Borrett, P. K.
Magd.
— P.
King's
Borthwick, C. H.
1909
Sidney
— M. A.
1896
Chrisfs
*Borton, N. A. B.
1870
King's
♦ — R.H. B.
1880
Trinity
* — S. K.
1876
King's
— W. S.
1907
Ti-inity
* Bosanquet, Sir F. A
.1860
King's
• — R. C.
1886
Selwyn
* - B. H.
1894
Kiiig's
•Bomford,T.
1872
Corpus
• — G. C.
1899
King's
* — L. G.
1886
Emm.
* — G.
1864
Trinity
Bonas, G. J.
Christ's
— S. R.C
. 1891
Trinity
•Bond, W. H.
1872
Clare
* _ R.C.
1894
Trinity
• _ H.
1877
Trin.B.
_ V.H.C
.1894
Trinity
• _ c. W.
1862
Christ's
— A. R.
Trinity
• — W. A.
* — J.
1879
1861
Joh.
Magd.
Boscawen, Hon.l
E. H. J. J
1908
Trinity
• — s.
1871
Magd.
— Hon. V.
D.
Trinity
• — c.
1894
Magd.
Bose, D. M.
Christ's
• — W.H.
1854
Emm.
•Bostock, H.
1885
Trinity
Bonhote, E. F.
Clare
- S.
1889
Trinity
Bonne, T. W.
Dovm.
Boswell. P. R.
Queens'
Bonner, C. B.
Trinity
Bosworth, T. 0.
1906
Joh.
— C.A.J.
1908
Erum.
Botham, A. F.
Clare
♦Bonnett, J.
1873
Joh.
— A. VV.
1896
Magd.
*Bonney,T. G.
1856
Joh.
•Bothamley, H.
1860
Trinity
Bonny, A. E.
Sidney
Botry-Pigott, D.
1901
Magd.
•Bonser, Rt. Hon.T
Sir J.W.I
1870
Christ's
*Bott,H.
*Botterill, A.
1882
1900
Peter's
Pemh.
— W.J.
1907
Christ's
*Botting, C. G.
1892
Emm.
— G. A. G.
Joh.
Bottome, G. M.
Christ's
•Bonsey, R. Y.
1897
Joh.
Bottomley, A. C.
1907
Clare
•Boodle, J. A.
1859
Joh.
— W .
1899
Christ's
Bookless, J. S.
1900
Trin.H.
— W. C.
1900
Trinity
Boon,J.N. M.
Emm.
*Boughey,P. F.
1804
Pemb.
*Boord, H.P.
1890
Clare
* — A. H. F.
1872
Trinity
Boot, J. C.
Jesus
— C. L. F.
1908
Trinity
Boote, C. W.
Emm.
*Boughton, T,
1895
Sidney
*Booth,A.A.
1894
King's
*Bouffhton- Leigh,
P.W.
1892
Jesus
— C. H. B.
1908
King's
* — H.
1895
Cath.
* — B. G.
1879
Trinity
* — H. F.
1898
Cath.
• — C. E.W.
1882
Trinity
— L. B.
1905
Christ's
•Boulden, A.W.,
1872
Corpus
* — L. H.
1895
Trinity
Boulderson, G. H.
C.
Clare
— S. K.
1901
Trinity
Boulenger, C. L.
1906
King's
— C. Z. M.
1909
Trinity
•Boulnois, E.
1862
Joh.
— T. E.
NonColl.
*Boultbee, T. F.
1876
Corpus
•Boothman, E. D.
1872
Trinity
— H.T.
1907
Christ's
•Boothroyd, H. E.
1899
Sidney
Boulter, B. S.
1900
Trinity
* Booty, C. F.
1874
Christ's
♦Boulton, G.
1880
Trin.H.
— M. G. R.
1907
Christ's
— G. F.P.
King's
1168
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
BouJton.F. M.
•Bourchier, J. D.
* — E.G.
— L.G.A.
Bourdillon, G. L.
•Bourne, J. B.
* — S.
* — A.H.J.
— H. R.
* — C.W.
* — A. A.
— A. W.
— C.
•Bousfield, W.R.
— R. B.
— H. T.
•Boustead, W.P.
•Boutflower, D. S.
* - C.
* — C.
*Bouverie, Hon.B.P.
♦Bouwens, B. G.
*Bovey, H. T.
Bovill, E. H.
Bowden, E. R.
— W. G.
♦Rowdier, A. P.
Bowdoin, H. W. C.
*Bowe, J. H.
Bowen, G. H. C.
— L. H.
Bowen-Colthurst, i
R. M. \
Bower, C. W.
* — R.
* — H. S.
* — H. M.
* — F.O.
* — W.
— H.J.
•Bowers, P. H.
*Bowes, G. E. B.
*Bowker, H. C.
Bowlby, R. F.
Bowie, H. E.
— C.W.
♦Bowles, H. F.
* — E. A.
_ R. J. A.
* — G. F. S.
*BowIey, A. L.
Bowman, A. J.
* — F.
*Bown, P. H.
Bowring, H.
* — F. H.
* — E. F.
1897
1876
1903
1908
1908
1894
1896
1879
1868
1871
1908
1876
1908
1856
1876
1870
1900
1868
1906
1873
Tririity
King's
Queens'
Trinity
Selwyn
Pemh.
Corpus
King's
Jesus
J oh,
J oh.
Down.
JSehoyn
Caius
Caius
Christ's
Cath.
Caius
Corpus
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Queens'
Pemb.
Pemh.
Corpus
Sidney
Trinity
Jesus
Pemb.
J oh.
1905 Trinity
Caius
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Emm.
Joh.
Emm.
Emm.
Trinity
Pemb.
Trinity
Jesus
Jesus
Christ's
1908
1898
1893
1903
1891
1868
1861
1877
1878
1889
1880
1895
1862
1908
1901
1881
1887
1901
1891
1884
1892
1898
1904
1844
1877
Trin.H.
Jesus
Joh.
King's
Trinity
Trinity
•Bowring, A. C.
— C. S.
•Bowstead, A. K.
•Box, R. D.
•Boxall, VV. P.G.
— W. P. G.
* — R.
Boyall, A. V.
Boyce, A. St J.
Boycott, A. G.
*Boyd, P.
* — F.L.
* — G. K.
— C.
— E.J.
1883 Trinity
1902 Trinity
Christ's
Caius
Emm.
Emm.
Down.
1908 Trinity
1896 Queens'
Selioyn
Clare
Caius
1879
1888
1871
1889
1909
1890
1879
1885 Caius
Cath.
Sidney
*Boyd-Carpenter,H.J.1887 King's
♦Boyle, J. 1901 Corpus
* — D. H.
— G. E.
*Boys, H. A.
— J.C. E.
Boys-Stones, W.
Braby, H. W.
*Bradburne, T. W.
1904 Joh.
1906 Selwyn
Emm.
Emm.
Caius
Sidney
1896 Pemh.
1867
1904
1908
•Bradbury, J. B.
— J. F.
— J.
Bradfield, R.
Bradford, E. C.
— W. G. H. 1886
Bradley, E. J.
— W.deW.H.
— M. G.
— L.
Bradshaw, G.
Bradstock, G.
•Bragg, VV . H.
— W. L.
•Braginton, W.
♦Brailey, W. H.
* — W. A.
* A R.
Brailsford, wi
♦Braithwaite, T. M
« J. S
Braley, E. F. '
Bramall, E. H.
*Bramley, C.
i8«5 {gr.
1906 King's
1894 Christ's
Caius
Pemb.
Caius
Jesus
Jesus
1904 Trinity
1 905 Selwyn
1882 Down.
Jesus
1884 Trinity
Trinity
1891 NonCoLl.
1896 Queens'
Down,
Down.
1868
1899
1889 Queens'
1902
1895
Clare
Trinity
Down.
Pemb.
1874 Jesus
♦Bramley-Moore, W.J. 1853 Trinity
•Bramston, W.
* — F.T.
•Bramwell, W.
♦ _ A.
— J. C.
*Brancker, P. W.
•Brand, A.
1864
1865
1884
1854
1877
1890
Peter's
Trinity
Trin.H,
Trinity
Trinity
Jesus
Pemb.
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1169
Brand, H. G.
•Brandreth, C.
Brandt, VV . R.
*Bianscombe, H. S.
*Branson, G. H.
*Branston, W. G.
Brantsen, C. A.
Brash, J. B.
— E. J. Y.
Bratton, A.B.
Braun, G. C. P.
•Braunholtz, ) j^, .
E. G.W.J ^•^•
— E.J. K.
— H.J.
— G. E. K.
*Bray, W. H.
* — E.
* — R. M.
— K. A.
— F.E.
*Braybrook.e, H. M.
* — Lord
Brayshaw, E. L.
Breach, VV. N.
Brearley, A. J,
•Breffit, W.
•Bremner, A. M. B.
*Brenan, H. E.
* - A. R. M.
Brennan, J.
♦Brereton, P. H. L.
* — C. S. H.
_ J.L.
* — H. L.
♦Bretherton, H. W.
— H.
*Brett, F. A. B.
*Breul, K. H. M.A,
— E. D. T. E.
Brewer, C. H.
* — H. P.
* — F. W.
— J.
Brewis, C.
* Brewster, G. W.
Brice-Smith, H. M.
— R.
— H. F.
Brickwood, H.
♦bridge, D.
— John
— Joshua
•Bridgeman,E.R.O.
* — C. G. O.
* — W. C.
— R. O.
Queens'
1888
Pemb.
King's
1885
Joh.
1863
Cuius
1893
Trinity
1908
Trinity
Queens*
Joh.
Caius
Trinity
1884
King's
King's
Joh.
1909
Emm.
1866
Joh.
1867
Joh.
1865
Trinity
1891
Trinity
1904
Trinity
1891
Pemb.
1877
Magd.
1907
Trin.H.
Caiiis
Emm.
1891
Peter's
1868
1896
Pemb.
1896
Trinity
Christ's
1898
Christ's
1886
Joh.
Trinity
1883
1880
Trinity
Trinity
1885
Sidney
1886
King's
Trinity
1906
Clare
1889
Queens'
1888
Oath.
Emm.
Down.
1902
King's
1906
Queens'
1908
Joh.
Joh.
1900
Peter's
1895
Queens'
Down.
Down.
1873
Trinity
1875
Trinity
1887
Trinity
Trinity
Bright,
Bridges, F. LI. S.
— L. W.
* Bridgwater, J. H.
— H. N.
Brierley, W. B.
— J.
*Brigg, L.
* — J.J.
* — W. A.
•Briggs, W.
— G. R.
* — W. R.
* — J.
* _ G. W.
— C. E.
M.
H. A.
H.
— F. T.
Brightman, E. W.
Bright-Smith, V.
•Brill, J.
*Brind, W. H.
*Brindley,H.H.
♦Brinkworth, J. B.
*Brinton, C. C.
* Brisbane, Bp of
Briscoe, F. E. T.
— W.T.
— J. R.
Brisley, C.E.
•Bristol, Lord Bp of
Bristow, C. H.
* — E.
* — J. G.
•Bristowe, C. J.
Britton, J.
Broad, C. D.
Broadbent, F.
•Broadhead, f. W.
Broadmead, H. H.
*Broadrick, H. C.
♦Brock, A. G.
* — T.A.
*Brockbank, O.
— B.
•Brocklebank, T.
* — C. H.
Brocklehurst, Sir P.
* — F.
* — T. P.
Brockman, R. St L.
*Brocksopp, W. E.
Brodetsky, S.
Brodhurst, M. S.
* _ F.
1907
Corpus
Selioyn
1884
Trin.H.
1899
Trin.H.
1908
Chnst's
1909
Trinity
1888
Clare
1884
Trinity
1884
Trinity
1890
Jesus
Jesus
1904
Christ's
1891
Joh.
1897
Emm.
1909
Sidney
1909
Sidney
1907
Cath.
1889
Trinity
NonColl.
1909
Trinity
1890
Trin.H.
1882
Joh.
1896
Corpus
1887
Joh.
1889
Queens'
1904
Caius
1885
Trinity
1896
Pemb.
1900
Selwyn
1902
Selwyn
Caius
1856
Cath.
1909
Christ's
1897
Joh.
1875
Trinity
1884
Trin.H.
1908
Corpus
Trinity
Cath.
1903
Trinity
1898
Cath.
Caius
1897
Trinity
1908
Pemb.
1895
Joh.
1892
Christ's
1906
Joh.
1871
Trinity
1885
Trinity
L.
Trin. H.
1892
Queens'
1892
Queens'
Caius
1903
Corpus
1909
Trinity
Trin.H.
1888
1854
Christ's
1170
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
•Brogden, T. W.
1867
Joh.
Browr
,H.H.
1907
Caius
♦Bromage, R. R.
1875
Clare
C. B.
1909
Caiiis
•Bromley, C.
1881
Clare
—
H. M.
1909
Caius
- L.
1906
Caius
—
T.
Caius
• — W.
1866
Christ's
•
J. C.
1863
Trin.H.
* — N. W. B.
1892
Emm.
G.M.
1889
King's
*Bromwich,T.J.l'A.1895
Joh.
«
S. R.
1889
King's
Brook, F. B.
1902
Sidney
E. T.
1899
King's
- C. A.
Down.
—
A. C.
1905
Kl7lg'S
Brooke, G. C.
1906
Corpiis
—
S. K.
1907
King's
• — W. P.
1873
King^s
—
G.M.
Jesus
* — H. R.
1883
King's
—
V. S.
Jesus
* — A.E.
1886
King's
—
E.W.
1887
Christ's
_ R. C.
1909
Kings
—
M. W.
1895
Christ's
- W. A. C.
King's
—
C.A.
1896
Christ's
* — A.
1892
Joh.
A.E.
Christ's
* - Z.N.
1905
f Caius
\Joh.
J.L.
1837
Joh.
L. M.
1875
Joh.
— J.
1908
Emm.
—
G. E.D.
1887
Joh.
•Brookes, G. R.
1890
Clare
P. H.
1889
Joh.
— A.
NonColl.
W.
1889
Joh.
Brooks, J. E.
1886
Peter's
W.J.
1890
Joh.
* — A.
1893
Caius
—
W. L.
1892
Joh.
• — F. T.
1905
1 Caius
( Emm.
S. R.
1902
Joh.
A. E.
1906
Joh.
* — E. W.
1886
King's
F.
1859
Trinity
— CD.
1908
King's
—
R.H.
1879
Trinity
* - E.J.
1888
Joh.
—
H. R.
1882
Trinity
* — H.
1858
Trinity
H. W.
1883
Trinity
— T.
1885
Trinity
R.P.
1884
Trinity
_ L. NonColl.
Brooksbank, E. LL.B. 1851 Trin.H.
—
A. L.
1888
Trinity
Selioyn
— S.
190S
Trin.H.
D. C.
1901
Trinity
•Brookshaw, A.
1889
Corpus
—
B. G.
1903
Trinity
•Brook-Smith, E.J.
1879
Joh.
W.H.
1903
Trinity
Broome, H. R.
1909
Christ's
A. R.
1905
Trinity
•Bros, T. K.
1857
Joh.
—
T. B.
1905
Trinity
Brothers, M.
1904
Clare
—
C. Clifton
1909
Trinity
•Brough, J.
1881
Down.
A. R.
Trinity
Brougham, W. F.
1888
Pemh.
—
C. Cuthbert
Trinity
Broughton, J. R.
1880
Peter's
—
R.A.
Trinity
• — R.J.P
1840
Clare
I. M.
Down.
• — F. R.
1871
Caius
S.
Doion.
• — H. E.
1872
Cuius
—
E.W.
1909
NonColl.
* — C.E.
1884
Caius
D.
1877
*Broughton-Rouse, ~
E. B.
■1871
Corpus
*Brown-Douglas,F.A. 1876
Browne, F. M. 1903
Trinity
Peter's
•Browell, H. H.
1879
Trinity
E.G.
1883
Pemb.
Brown, G. S. R. J
Clare
A.D.
Queens'
* — M.T. K.
1884
Pemh.
L. F.
Queens
* - J. VV.H.
1901
Pemh.
R. M.G.
1876
Jesus
* — P. R. B.
1903
Pemb.
B. M.C.S.1893
Christ's
— N. D.
1907
Pemb.
M. A.
1907
Christ's
• — E.A.
1863
Caius
W.M.
1907
Christ's
— A.
1901
Caius
W.H.
1870
Joh.
* — A. W. S.
1903
Caius
—
E.L.
1878
Joh.
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
*Brown€
, A. B.
1879
Joh.
■ * —
'h.r.
1880
J oh.
* —
W.
1899
Joh. -
• —
E. A.
1869
Trinity
—
M. G.
2'rinity
•
H. C. G.
1868
Emm.
* —
B. G.
1871
Emm.
* —
1 . G.
1873
Emm.
*
J. H.
1881
Emm.
W. E. C.
Emm.
L. E.
1909
Sidney
* —
R. C. L.
1869
Down.
♦Browning, 0.
I860
King's
•
G. A.
1880
King's
*
K. C.
1897
Joh.
* —
P. T.
1904
Trinity
—
W. F.
Selwyn
* —
H.A.
1901
•Brownrigg, J. S.
1864
Magd.
• —
R.G.P.
1882
Emm.
*Brownscombe, A.
1899
Joh.
Brownson,R.D.D-D. 1905 Joh.
— T. K. Joh.
Brownsword, D. A. Caius
* — H. 1891 Down.
*^ro^r^-^^esXhe^d,^ 1881 Trinitj/
*Bruce, A. B. 1889 Peter's
■ — J.C. G. 1901 Trin.H.
— R. E. 1896 Corpus
* — Lord C.F.B. 1871 Trinity
— P. A. Trinity
* — CM. 1897 Emm.
— C. G. 1908 Emm.
•Brumeli, C. 1844 Joh.
1900
*Brundrit, P. W.
Brunner, H. R.
— S.
Brunt, D.
Brunton, E. H. P.
*Brunwin, A. D.
Brunwin-Hales, G. O.
*Brunyate, W. K.
Brutton, H. L.
♦Bryan, G. H.
— W. E.
Bryan -Brown, W
— G. S. 1907 Down.
— D. S. 1908 Down.
*Bryans, C. 1878 King's
♦Bryant, H. S. 1850
• — E.E. 1892
* — C. L.
♦Buchanan, J
1897 King's
1893 Peter's
1900 Trin.H.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Jesus
1888 Trinity
1904 Trinity
1886 Peter's
1853 Trinity
1906 Down.
Trinity
Emm.
1903 Down.
1888 Peter's
J.Y.M.A.\%9\ Christ's
•Buchanan, D. M.
1901
— J. N.
1908
— A.N.
♦Buck, W. A.
1886
— Sir E.G. LL.5.1862
— G. R.
Buckell, E. R.^
Buckingham, S. H
♦Buckland, VV. VV.
1884
•Buckle, W. F.
1898
■ — E. W.
1879
— G. W.
1907
— J. B.
Buckler, VV. H.
1890
Buckley, B. B.
♦ — Hon. Sir)
H. B. /
1868
- D.F.
1909
— H. H. C.
* - J. P.
1904
♦ — R.
1901
Buckney, F.
1905
Bucknill,J.C.
1901
♦Buckston, H.
1856
— G.M.
1903
•Buckwell, H. J.
1885
*Budd, J. W.
1861
— W.
• — H. S.
1878
Buddin, D.
Budge, H. L. B.
1902
♦ — E. A. T.W
.1882
*Budgen, W.
1891
Budgett, J. H.
1899
Bull, H. C.H.
— W.E.H.
— A. W. M.
— R. C. T.
— H.R.
* — S.
1881
* _ H. M.
1899
- G. J.C.
• — F. E. P.
1874
• _ R. A.
1880
• - H.
1896
• — R.C.
1859
♦Bulleid, C. H.
1904
♦Bullivant, R.P.
1906
♦Bulloch, J. H.
1897
♦Bullock, J. F. W.
1864
♦ — A. B.
1883
• — J. H.
1884
— H. M.
•Bullock- Webster,!
G.R. /
1902
♦Bullough, E.
1902
♦Bulraer, E.F.
1889
1171
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Peter's
Clare
Corpus
Caius
NonColl.
Caius
Caius
King's
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
King's
Christ's
Christ's
3Iagd.
Trinity
Emm.
Sidney
Emm.
Joh.
Trinity
Christ's
Pemb.
Trin.H.
Trinity
Sidney
Pemb.
Christ's
Corpus
Trinity
Cains
Cams
Trin.H.
Corpus
Queens'
Cath.
Gath.
Magd.
Trinity
Tnnity
Trinity
Emm.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Peter's
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Joh.
Trinity
King's
1172
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
Bulmer.P. H.
Catk.
Burnell, E. W.
1901
Caius
— A. C.
Jesus
*Burnett, R. P.
1876
Joh.
• - G. F.
1868
J oh.
•
G.J. M.
1880
Joh.
*Bul8trode, R.
1900
Pemh.
*
R. O.
1884
Trinity
* — C. V.
1897
Trinity
—
J. E. P.
Selwyn
• — H.T.
1881
Emm.
Burnett-Stuart, A.T. 1871
Pemb.
*Bulteel, J. P. E.
1898
King's
Burney, H. K.
1884
Trinity
*Burasted, H. J.
1890
Joh.
*Burn
ley, Bp. of
1
Trin.H.
Bunny, H. S.
1906
Corpus
Burn
-iMurdoch, H.
1902
Trinity
Burbery, R. J. P.
1906
Christ's
Burn
s, E. B. V.
Trinity
*Buibidge, F. W.
•Burbury, S. H.
1862
1864
Chrhfi
Joh.
*
\tncorp
1899
Emm.
Burchell,J. M.
1908
Trinity
Burnside, B.
Clare
•Burd, E.
1850
Caius
«
W.
1875
Pemb.
* - E.L.
1884
Cuius
•
F. H.
1892
Pemb.
•Burder, A. H. F.
1871
Joh.
*
W. F.
1895
Pemh.
— G. E. L.
1907
Trinity
•Burr,
G. W. C.
1879
Pemb.
*Burdon, J. A.
1888
Christ's
—
A. L.
King's
♦ — R.
1853
Joh.
H. F.
1907
Cath.
* — E. R.
1902
Sidney
F. G.
Joh.
Burfield, S. T.
Selwyn
Burrell, R. E.
Trin.H.
Bulge, C. E.
1883
Peter's
*
F. F.
1884
Magd.
"Burgess, A. S.
1901
Caius
• ___
J. A.
1873
Trinity
- R.
1902
Caius
R. J.
1892
Trinity
• — D.
1875
Corpus
*
L. S. T.
1904
Trinity
— L. E.
1908
Christ's
—
R. F. T.
Trinity
* — A. R.
1903
Trinity
BurriU, W. R.
1906
Clare
— W.
Down.
*Burroughes, E. R.
1884
Trin.H.
*Burghclere, Lord
1869
Trin.H.
*Burrow,J.W.
1866
Joh.
•Burgoyne, A. F.
1874
Trinity
*Burrows, S.
1896
Trin.H.
Burgoyne Johnson
,L. V.
King's
—
R.
1906
Trin.H.
Burgum, G. A.
Queens'
—
H.A.
Cath.
Burke, M. L.
King's
*
J.N.
1872
Jesus
* — J.B. B.
1900
Trinity
«
F. H.
1878
Christ's
*Burkill,I. H.
1891
Caius
A.H.
1906
Sidney
*Burkitt, H. J.
1888
Christ's
—
L.R.
1863
* — F. C.
1886
Trinity
•Burton. J. E.
1892
Peter's
— M. C.
Trinity
C. N. C. B
Peter's
*Burlend, T. H.
1894
Christ's
•
C. W.
' 1851
Clare
— E.E.I.
Christ's
•
F. M.
1876
Trin.H.
Buries, A. C. P.
1909
Selwyn
*
A.
1891
King's
*Burlingham, R. E.
1898
Caius
A. P.
Queens'
Burl Ion, R. F.
Corpus
—
J. A.
Queens'
*Burn, H. P.
1875
Trinity
D. C. F.
Jesus
• — A.E.
1885
Trinity
H. P. W.
Joh.
* — F. H.
1888
Trinity
»
A. H.
1867
Trinity
— J.S.
1906
Trinity
* —
J.J.
1871
Trinity
— J. H.
Emm.
• —
A. D.
1875
Trinity
•Burnaby, H. F.
1858
King's
*
B.C.
1884
Trinity
— H.
Jesus
»
E.
1886
Trinity
* — H.B. F.
1899
Trinity
»
J. A.
1891
Trinity
•Burnaby-Atkins,T.]
F.1859
Trin.H.
E. F.
1905
Emm.
*Burnand, I. B.
1895
Clare
W.
1906
Emm.
* — L. W.
1866
Corpus
D. F.
Emm.
— C. F.
Trinity
* Burton-Fanning,^
1891
Joh.
Burne, B.
1901
Caitis
F.
w. ;
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1173
•Burtt. T.
1852
Joh.
*Buttemer, R.W.
1893
•Burwell, G.
1871
Joh.
Butterwick, J. C.
*Bury, J. B. 3LA
. 1903
King's
Butterworth, A. B.
- E. B.
King's
— W.
* — H.
1885
Trinity
— R.
1892
* — R. G.
1889
Trinity
* - J. H.
1886
• _ T. W.
1856
Emm.
Buttery, H. R.
1909
Bush, W. B.
Pemb.
Button, A. E.
— R. E.
Joh.
Bux, H. M.
*Bushe-Fox,L.H. K.1885
Joh.
♦Buxton, J. F.
1875
Bushell, W. F.
1906
King's
• — Sir r.F.Bari. 1859
• _ W. D.
1861
Joh.
• — J.H.
1871
* — W. D.
1893
Trinity
* — T. F. V.
1887
Busk, L. G.
1900
King's
* — N. E.
1889
- E. T.
1907
King's
— H. F.
1897
— H. G.
King's
— W. L.
1897
•Buss, C. C.
1881
Pemb.
* — C. R.
1898
* — F. F.
1884
Pemh.
* — H.J.
1901
— L. C.
Pemh.
— L. W. W.
1905
Buswell, H. L. F.
1908
Cuius
_ I.
1907
*Buston, R.
1874
Emm.
— A. B.
Buszard, S. G.
Christ's
- M. B.
• — M.C.
1860
Trinity
— r. F.
Butcher, A. D. D.
1906
Christ's
* — ¥.W.
1869
*Bdtcheb, S. H.,1
Byatt, H. V. B.
1904
M.P. for theV
1873
Trinity
- H.N.B.
University J
Byers, J.
1902
* - J.G.
1874
Trinity
Bygrave, W.
1904
Butler, F. G.
1909
Peter's
Byrne, L. W.
1897
_ E.N.
Clare
*Byrom,E. C. A.
1881
• — C.
1882
Pemh.
Bjron-Scott, W.
1908
• — M. S. D.
1894
Pemb.
*Cabell, W.L.
1852
• - A.F.
1897
Pemb.
*Cadbury, H. T.
1904
— A. J. S. .
Pemb.
— L. J.
* — C. E.
1866
Corjms
Cader, M. A.
* — G. H.
1870
Trin.H.
Cadnoan, H.
1907
— R. C. S.
King's
• — E.S.
1863
• — W.
1853
Christ's
* — H. S.
1899
* _ E. C.
1898
Christ's
* — .l.M.
1879
- H. M.
Magd.
— C. W. M
,
• — S. P.
1851
Trinity
*Cadman-Jones,H.
M. 1877
*BUTLER,H.M.D.D.
1855
Trinity
Cffisar, H. D.
• — A.J.
1867
Trinity
Cahusac, S. D. N.
• _LordJ.A.W.F.187l
Trinity
Caiger, S. L.
1908
* —Lord J. T.B.J
f.l874
Trinity
*Caine, T.
1898
• — G.G.
1876
Trinity
*Caldecott, A.
1880
* — E. M.
1891
Trinity
• - A. E.
1876
* — G. H.C.
1896
Trinity
*Caldwell, W. H.
1881
* _. R. L. G.
1905
Trinity
- K. F. T.
1909
— G. G. G.
1909
Trinity
•Caldwell, R. T.
1865
_ J.R.M.
Trinity
* — VV.J.
1891
— G.G.
1902
Emm.
* — H. F. H.
1903
Butlin, T. M. H.
Emm.
Calderwood, J . L.
1909
Butt,H. T. H.
1905
Christ's
Caledon, Earl of
— S.
Joh.
Caley.F. G.
1905
« — w.
1849
Trinity
Callaghan, K. F.
•Buttar, C.
1889
Pemb.
♦Callendar, H. L.
1885
Emm.
Christ's
Peter''s
Corpus
Christ's
Joh.
Christ's
Joh.
Down.
Clare
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Triyiity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Clare
Clare
Pemb.
Christ's
Trinity
Trinity
Joh.
Joh.
Clare
Trinity
Down.
King's
Christ's
Christ's
Trinity
Trinity
Clare
Emm.
Trin.H.
Christ's
Pemb.
Joh.
Trinity
Caius
Trin.H.
Corpus
Joh.
Trinity
Caius
Trinity
Pemb.
Caius
Trinity
1174
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
Callingham, L. F.
1909
*Calliphrona8, G.
1874
Calvert, E.
- R.H.
1887
— R.
1896
_ H.
1898
— W.J. R.
1907
Cam, W. H.
1905
Cama, A. K.
1895
- C.B.N.
1901
*Cameron, J. F.
1898
* — G.H.
1884
* — H. C.
1901
— C. L.
1906
— C.
Cammell, C. R.
Campbell, B. P.
1903
— R.W.F
1909
* — R.
1854
* - C. E.
1893
— R. C. C.
* — S. G.
1901
• — J.
1878
— A. Y.
1907
— C. G. H
1908
• — T. R. C
.1867
• -^•G.B.{,,^;;*^.1878
* — N.
1882
* — G. A.
1895
* — A.
1902
* — N. R.
1902
* — L.C.H.D.1903
— E. R.
1909
— E. M.
•Campion, B. W.
1887
Campling, W. C.
Candeth, M. A.
♦Candler, J. P.
1895
Candy, Sir E.T.M.^. 1906
Cane, L. B.
1903
— A. S.
1906
— M. H.
1909
— E. G,S.
1907
* _ A. G.
1867
* — L.D.
1904
Cann, F. W. M.
1878
* — G.D.
1879
Cannan, G. E.
1905
Canney, J. R. C.
1905
Cannington, A. S.
•Cannon, F. J.
1874
— G. H. F.
Canny, G, B.
1903
Cant, F. V.
Canti, R. G.
1905
•Capel, B.
1850
• — H.M.
1854
Trinity
Joh.
Trinity
Triniiy
Trinity
Trinity
Cuius
Jnh.
Joh.
Ca ius
Christ's
Joh.
Trinity
Selwyn
Trinity
Clare
Pentb.
Trin.H.
Trin.H.
King's
Chrises
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Triniiy
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Queens'
Trinity
King's
Corpus
Cams
King^s
King''s
King's
Jesus
Joh.
Sidney
Pemb.
Jesus
King's
Christ's
Caius
Trinity
Doion.
Queens'
Caius
King's
Christ's
Joh.
Capon, E. O.
1894
Caporn, A. C.
1906
Cappel, M. L.
1907
Capron, J. W.
1905
— M. A.
•Capstick, J. W.
1891
Card, F. W. F.
*Carden, S. R.
1895
*Cardew, H. J.
1898
•Cardwell, P. B.
1896
* — W.
1906
— C. R.
— A. G.
Carey, F. C. S.
1904
- G.V.
1909
- R. S.
1905
* — R.J.
1863
• — E.T.
1862
• - F. S.
1883
•Carington, R. C. S.
1879
Carkeck, B. M.
•earless, W.
1874
•Carlill, H. F.
1897
•Catling, A.
1887
Carlisle, F. M. M.
• — E.
1878
* — A.D.
1869
— J. C. D.
1909
•Carlos, E. S.
1865
*Carly]l, H. B.
1903
*Carlyon, P.
1834
•Carmichael,D.W.W. 1901
•Carne, A. C.
Carnley, W. B.
•Cariie, J. F.
* _ W. D.
•Carpenter, E. W.
* — S. C.
— E.
1894
1906
1879
1879
1878
1899
1868
E. H. O. 1909
1886
1885
» _ F. W.
* — J.
f~i f-i
•Carpmael, E.* * 1867
*Carr, R. G. 1879
— G. D'R.
* — F. 1893
• — E. T. S. 1862
* — C. L. 1892
— A.I.
• — E. 1848
• — F. O. 1883
• — C. T. 1900
— W. J. 1904
* _ J. W. 1886
*Carr-Ellison, H. G. 1896
*Carrie, W. H. B. 1904
Christ's
Trin.H.
Trinity
King's
King's
Trinity
Jesus
Pemb.
Clare
Caius
Caius
Caius
Joh.
Clare
Caitis
Corpus
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Joh.
Sidney
Joh.
Joh.
Pemb.
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Joh.
Emm.
Christ's
Peter's
Queens'
Trinity
Trinity
Caius
Caius
Trin.H.
King's
Queens'
Sidney
Joh.
Joh.
Cuius
Caius
Trin.H.
Cath.
Cath.
Cath.
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Etnm,
Trinity
Emm.
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1175
•Carroll, T.
1863
Trinity 1
Cautley, P. F. L.
1904
Trinity
Carruthers, F. G.
1898
Pemb, 1
Cavalier, F. B.
Joh.
— K.StC
Joh. j
•Cavan- Irving, H.
1877
Trinity
Carse, G. A.
JEmm. 1
Cave, E. H.
1909
Clare
— J. vv.
L'mm.
— W. T. C.
1904
Caius
•Carslaw, H. S.
1894
Emm.
* — C.J. P.
1893
Trinity
•Carsley, S.
1894
Emm. 1
*Cave-Moyles,G.E.F
.1898
Cams
*Carter, H.
1887
Clare
Cavendish, R. F.
1892
Trinity
* — F.M. B.
1894
Clare
•Cave-Orme,G.A.R
1889
Emm.
— K. 0.
1904
Clare I
Cawston, F. G.
1906
Caius
* — G. W.
1865
Pemb.
Cay, A. .1.
1902
Trinity
• — W. R.
1884
Pemb.
•Cayley, H.
1890
Trinity
* — F.L.
1897
Oaius
Cazalet, R. G.
Clare'
— J. S.
1903
King's
Cecil, C.
1900
Caius
— W. H.
Joh.
* — Lord A.
1872
Trinity
• - E.
1871
Trinity 1
♦Chadwick. H. M.
1892
Clare
• _ J.G.
1878
Trinity
* _ J.
1900
Pemb.
• — C. E. J.
1881
Trinity
— C. E.
1909
Corpus
* — J.
1887
Trinitu
* _ W. E.
1881
Jesus
— H.G.
1904
Trinity
• - R. A.
1899
Joh.
— W. E.
1907
Trinity
— M.
Joh.
— R. H. A.
1909
Trinity
• — R. A.
1886
Trinity
— T. R. G.
Seboyn
— J. F.
Trinity
Carthigasen, S. T.
1909
Christ's
— J. H.
Trinity
•Cartmell, J. W.
1865
Christ's
*ChaflFey, L. B. T.
1897
Christ's
•Cartwright, G. F.
1897
Pemb.
Chakrabarti, P. K.
1908
Christ's
- .. ^-O-
1899
King's
*Challice, W. D.
1879
Joh.
Carus- Wilson, E.
Trinity
•Challinor, W. F.
1903
Trinity
Carver, A. E. A.
1905
Caius
*Challis, J. L.
1856
Trinity
— N.C.
1898
King's
Chalmers, S. D.
1900
Joh.
— C. J.
Queens'
— C. H. L.
H.
Trinity
* — T.
1884
Christ's
— L P. H.
Trinity
* — J. R.
1889
Christ's
Chaloner, T. W. P
L.
Trinity
Case, J.
1909
Magd.
•Chamberlain, P. G.
1902
Caius
Casey, H. J.
1906
Clare
* — H. M
1900
King's
Casley, R. de C.
1908
Sidney
• — J.S.flF.1869
Joh.
•Ca8sels,J. W.
Cassidi, F. L.
1869
Joh.
Corpus
* — Rt. Hon.)
J. A. (
1885
Trinity
Cassin, J. A.
1895
Caius
• — H. S
1887
Sidney
•Casson, J. L.
1884
Trinity
♦Chamberlin, C. M.
1894
Trin.H.
*Castellain, ( M.A.
H. G. P. 1 incorp
^ 1903
Trinity
Chambers, F. W.
* — E. B.
1906
1877
Clare
Pemb.
Castle, G. H.
' 1906
Joh.
— E.H.
Trin.H.
• _ E. S.
1881
Trinity
— A.
1908
King's
Castlehow, J. A. S
.
Selwyn
Champion, C. C,
1909
Pemb.
Castleman, E.W.I
. 1892
Trinity
* — H. H.
1895
King's
Castlerosse, Viscount
Trinity
— A. C.
Queens'
*Castley,T. G. P.
1892
Pemb.
* _ H.
1873
Trinity
* — R.J.
1896
Sidney
Champneys, W.M
1906
Trinity
* — C. C.
1900
Sidney
♦Chance, SirW. Barl
.. 1876
Trinity
Catling, C. B.
1892
Pemb.
• — G. F.
1878
Trinity
» _ H. T.
1892
Joh.
* — J. F.
1879
Trinity
•Cator, W. L. B.
1856
Trinity
• — A. F.
1880
Trinity
* — C. G. L.
1894
Trinity
— A. S. de P
.1885
Trinity
*Causton, E. A.
1890
Pemb.
* — A. M.
1893
Trinity
* — L.J.
1895
Pemb.
• — K. M.
1901
Trinity
•Cautley, P. L.
1871
Caius
* — C. F.
1904
Trinity
1176
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY,
•Chance, E. P.
1904
Trinity
Charter, H. R.
— G. R. L.
1907
Trinity
*Chase, F. A.
1901
Chand, D. K.
Christ's
* - C.A.
1905
— B. M.
Sidney
— G.A.
1908
Chandler, B. G.
Queens'
Chasteney, H. E.
Chandavarkar, V. N.
King's
Chater, C. H.
1909
Chandless, C. T. C.
1909
Trinity
♦ChatfieJd, J. K.
1896
Chang, S. W.
Pemh.
Chatterji, J. C.
1909
Chaning'-Pearce, ^
W. T.S
1907
Emm.
Chatterton, G.
*Chawner,G.
1877
Chanler, L. S.
Trinity
*Chawnek, W.
1871
Channel!, H. J\I. T.
1909
Trinity
— W. R.
•Channell,Sir A. M
1861
Trinity
♦Chaytor, A. H.
1892
*Channon, F. G.
1897
Corpus
•Cheadle, W. B.
1859
*Chaplin, E.G. G.M. 1892
Clare
• — W. W.
1891
* — L. R.M.
1896
Glare
Checkland, M. B.
1907
* — A.
1866
Corpus
*Cheese. A.
1889
• — A.
1899
Trinity
— J.E.
1900
Chapman, M. C.
Peter's
— W. G.
1905
— H. J. C.
Clare
Cheetham, F. P.
— G. M.
Caius
— C. E.
1903
— H.S.
1899
Trin.H.
•Chell, G. R.
1860
• - A.E.
1879
Christ's
— H.
— C.S.
Christ's
Cherrill, A. H.
1892
* — E. S.
1882
Joh.
Cherrington, D. G
1907
* — A. G.
1884
Joh.
•Cheshire, J. G.
1874
• — J.B. W.
1892
Trinity
— F. M.
• — S.J.
1898
Trinity
— R. W.
— W. H.
1903
Trinity
•Chester, H. M.
1873
_ A.E.
1907
Trinity
* - F.E.
1884
— S.
Trinity
Chester-Master, A. G.
— T. M. G
.
Trinity
Chetwynd-Stapvlton,
P.M.f
* — J.J.
1861
Emm.
* — A.T.
1862
Emm.
•Cheval]ier,J.B.T
1880
* — E. H.
1867
Emm.
• - A.J.
1870
— E. H.
1908
Down.
• — J.
1884
— A. d'A. E.
NonColl.
Chevassut, F. G.
•Chappel, E. V.
1853
Trinity
Chew, J.E.
1908
♦Chappie, A.
1897
Joh.
Cheyne, W. H. W.
* - H.
1904
Joh.
♦Chichester, E. A.
1873
- A.G.
NonColl.
- A. O'N
C.
Charles, R. D. S.
Pemb.
Chignell, N. J.
1905
* — J. H.
1877
Christ's
•Child, F. J.
1896
* — R. F.
1873
Joh.
* — C.J.N.
1897
— G. A. M.
Trinity
♦ — W. N.
1904
*Charlesworth,J. B.
1843
Joh.
* — J. F.
1891
• - A.H
1876
Trinity
•Childe, C. V.
1870
— E. B.
1907
Trinity
*Childers,H. R.E.
1884
Charley, L. W.
NonColl.
•Chilver,C. S.
1867
♦Charlton, H. J.U.
1878
Corpus
Chipp, R. E. 0.
— G. H.
Cath.
•Chippett.J.W.
1878
— W. E.
1908
Emm.
•Chippindall, W.
1852
G. D.
Selwyn
Chirnside, R. B.
1891
•Charrington, H.
1888
Jesus
Chisman, F. W.
1898
• - S.C.
1878
Trinity
Chittick,H. S.
1908
• — J.
1879
Trinity
•Chittock, C.
1904
Chart, H. J.
1890
Trinity
♦Chitty, G. J.
1898
Emm.
Pemb.
Queens'
Queens'
Joh.
Selwyn
Trinity
Trinity
Emm.
King's
Emm.
Emm,
Clare
Caius
Trinity
Joh.
King's
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Emm.
Joh.
Joh.
Pemb.
Trinity
Cath.
Joh.
Trinity
Jesus
Joh.
Pemb.
Pemb.
King's
Jesus
Trinity
Trinity
Sehoyn
Trinity
Joh.
Trinity
Clare
Christ's
Christ's
Christ's
Trinity
Coi-pus
King's
Trinity
Jesus
Christ's
Trinity
Chrises
Peter's
Caius
Trinity
King's
MEMBERS OP THE UNIVERSITY.
1177
\
•Chitty, W. H.
1889
Jesus
*Clark
,J.M.
1856
Magd.
Chope, W. B.
Peter's
J.W.
1856
Trinity
•Chorley, F. W.
1855
Joh.
—
H.
1861
Trinity
•Chree, C.
1884
King's
G. L.
1878
Trinity
♦Christie, G. J. B.
1886
Clare
—
E. K.
1888
Trinity
— J.F. A.
Cains
—
T. C.
1891
Trinity
• — G. R.
1891
Magd.
E.M.
1896
Trinity
* — W.L.
1852
Trinity
—
W. H.
1897
Trinity
* — Sir W. H. M.
1868
Trinity
—
W. D.
1904
Trinity
— L. D.
Trinity
—
G. E.
1907
Trinity
Christinas, D. V.
1908
Pemb.
—
F. H. H.
1908
Trinity
*Christoff, V.V.
1894
Jesus
—
E. D.
1909
Trinity
Christopher, C. M.
deA.
Pemb.
—
H. D.
Trinity
Chrouschoff, J.
Trinity
—
R. N.
Trinity
•Chrystal, G.
1875
Corpus
*
—
G. M.
1890
Sidney
*Chubb, C. H. E.
1904
Christ's
—
F.J.
1904
Down.
- J.F.
1909
Christ's
P. G.F.
Down.
- C.
1906
Emm.
G. H. W.
Selwyn
Chudleigh, C. A. I
Jesus
—
W. H.
NonColl.
* - R.A.
1861
Christ's
♦Clarke, F. W .
1899
Peter's
Chun, J. W. H.
1909
Trinity
•
F. K.
1855
Clare
Churchill, E. L.
1892
King's
*
G.H.
1886
Clare
* — W. H.
1879
Jesus
«
A. S.
1904
Clare
* — A. W.
1895
Trinity
H. M.
Clare
Churchward, B.
Corpus
E.R.
1893
Pemb.
- A.C.
1907
Joh.
—
L. W.
1896
Pemb.
Churton, W. A. V.
1898
Cuius
T. W. K.
1895
Cuius
Circuit, E. F.
Cath.
«
—
J. S.
1896
Cuius
Civil, H. G. V.
1909
Selwyn
—
G. C.
Cuius
Clabburn, T. C. G.
Corpus
—
R. H.
Cains
♦Clapham, J. H.
1895
I\.ing's
E. P.
1893
Trin.H.
* - R.A.
1897
Emm.
L. C. G.
1903
Trin.H.
Clapp, G. T.
1885
Cuius
H. T.
1907
Corpus
•Clapton, E.
1886
Magd,
A. H. T.
1900
King's
Clarabut, E. A.
Corpus
—
D. H.
1901
King's
Clare, F. C.
Queens'
Trinity
—
C. B.
1909
King's
Clarence, L. B.
1861
—
W.P. D.
King's
- G. C.
1891
Trinity
—
E. VV.
1907
Queens'
Clarence- Smith, K.W.
Cuius
*
W. K. L.
1902
Jesus
•Clarendon, Earl of,
1867
Trinity
—
A. G.
Jesus
*Claridge, W.
1878
*
A. E.
1884
Christ's
♦Clark, A. E.
1891
Clare
*
W. S.
1890
Chrises
* -'j.G.
1881
Cains
«
J.S.
1843
Joh.
— G. W.
1901
Cains
«
J. M.
1846
Joh.
• — J.W.
1874
Trin.H.
«
F. W.
1880
Joh.
* - J. H.
1867
Corpus
Sir E. M.A. 1894
Joh.
* — .I.B.
1877
Corpus
*
H. L.
1904
Joh.
* — P. N.
1891
King's
R. S.
Joh.
- R. K.
1906
King's
—
J.S.
Magd.
— W. M.
1906
King's
»
—
S.
1859
Trinity
- A.J.
1907
King's
*
—
H. S.
1880
Trinity
• - J. c.
1886
Queens'
—
H. R. G.
1890
Trinity
— F. K.
1908
Queens'
—
T. A.
1892
Trinity
* — E. T.
1889
Jesus
*
—
W. R.
1892
Trinity
* — J.B.
1882
Christ's
*
—
H. H.
1897
Trinity
* — F, J.
1885
Christ's
—
J.H.
Trinity
* — E. C.
1858
(Joh.
\Trinity
♦
R. B.
W. W.
1862
Trinity
Emm.
50
1178
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY
•Clarke
T.
K.
«t
H
. S.
S
—
L.
B.
E.
T.
J.
D.
*
J.
W.
1867 Emm.
1898 Emm.
1908 Emm.
1905 Sidnei/
1909 Sidney
1905 NonColl.
*Clark-Maxwell,W.G.l88b Kings
•Clarkson,J. M. 1875 Clare
* — T. 1873 King's
— W. B. Trimty
— R. N. MacG. Emm.
* — E. R. T. 1892 Seiwyn
Claudet, F. H. B
Claughton, I. D.
*Claxton, E. I.
— A.N.
♦Clay, J.
— W. K.
!• — H.
* _ J.H.
' — C. F.
* — H. T.
* _ J. H.
— B. A.
Clayden, H. K.
* — A. W.
Claye, H.
Clayton, G, H.
— J.
* — Herb.
* — Harold
— G.
— E. B.
— N.W.
— R. P.
* — F.
— A. H.
— H. S.
Cleary, W. C.
•Cleave, P. R.
Cleeve, E. C.
— F.C.A.
Clegg, M. T.
— J. A.
Cleland, J. R.
Clement, L.
*CleTnenti-Sinith,
♦Clements, A. V.
*Clementson, J. S.
* — _ A.
*Cleminson, F. J.
Clemmow, C. A.
— E P
Cleworlh, T.H.'
Clifford, E. C.
— F. A.
— A. C.
Caxus
King's
1898 King's
1908 Queens'
1880 Joh.
1902 Joh.
1848 Trinity
1871 Trinity
1884 Trinity
1897 Trinity
1905 Trinity
Trinity
1908 Jesm
1877 Christ's
Cuius
1906 Id^^^*,'^
1908 Clare
1892 Pemh.
1896 Pemb.
Pemh.
1903 Cuius
1900 Queens'
1892 Trinity
1903 Trinity
1894 Emm. "
1908 Down.
1908 Trinity
1887 Joh.
Christ's
Christ's
Jesus
1908 Trinity
Joh.
1906 Sidney
P. 1871 Joh.
1892 Sehoijn
1882 Joh.
1860 Emm.
1901 Caius
Peter's
Peter's
1909 Queens'
Glare
1906 King's
1909 Emm.
*Clifton, H. B.
— E. N.
— G. F.
*Clifton-Smiih, F.
*Clinton, W.O.
♦Clissold, H.
Clogg, F. B.
*Close, R. W.
* — J. B.
* — H.G.
— R. W.M.
*Close-Brooks, J. B.
— A. B.
*Clough, J. W.
— V.
* — C. T.
— T.
* — A. H.
* Clover, G. S.
— H.
* — A.
Clow, A. G.
Clowes, R. P.
* — A.
* — G.
* — E.
Clucas, J. D.
*Clutton, H. H.
* — R.
— B.
Coad, C. N.
Coaks, H. C.
*Coape- Arnold, H.)
F.J. ]
Coast, J. P. C.
Coates, V. H. M.
* — W.M.
* — T.
* — J.
* — W. C.
— D. VV.
— A. S.
* — C.H.
— H. H. H.
— W.
*Cobb, H. V.
* _ w.F.
* — W. F.
*Cobbett, L.
Cobbold, F. A. W.
* — F. T.
* _ W.N.
* — C.J. F.
— G. F.
*Cobham, Viscount
* — E.
♦Cochrane, H. H.
* — A.
1859
1891
1873
1892
1906
1870
1874
1859
1872
1906
1890
1875
1909
1884
1896
1898
1895
1890
1862
1863
1870
1891
1873
1866
1905
1872
1904
1886
1893
1850
1877
1907
1880
1886
1854
1888
1884
1904
1865
1885
1903
1906
1864
1903
1869
1888
Joh.
Trinity
Down.
Tnn.H.
Trinity
J'rinity
Emm.
Joh.
Trinity
Emm.
Seiwyn
Trinity
Trinity
Christ's
Christ's
Joh.
Joh.
Trinity
Pemh.
King's
Christ'i
Joh.
Peter's
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Pemh."
Clare
Trinity
Trinity
Joh.
NonColl.
Joh.
Q ueens '
Caius
Queens'
Jesus
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Magd.
Trinity
Trinity
Emm.
Trinity
Emm.
Emm.
Trinity
Pemh.
King's
Jesus
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Emm.
Joh.
Trinity
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
117D
Cochrane, A. C
1897
Trinity
•Coleman, G. W.
1874
— K. D.
Trinity
— H.N.
1904
Cochran-Patrick,
N. J. K.
•Cock, E. H.
1887
Trinity
Colenutt. F. A.
Colenso, N. J. F.
1886
Trin. H.
*Coleridg-e,A.D.
1853
Cockayne, A. A.
Caius
* — Hon.S.W.B
. 1877
Cockburn, A. ¥.
Ti-inity
•Coles, H. T.
1880
♦Cockerton, J. S.
1891
Jesus
- c.
*Cockin, G. S.
1898
— V. J. H.
• - R. P.
1901
— E. R.
*Cockshott, G.
1895
King's
— C.St A.
1903
* — J.W.
1849
Cath.
— E.J.
1909
* — A.
1864
Trinity
— R.J.
— F. G.
1902
Trinity
Christ^s
Coley, C.
Cockton, J.C.
*Colgrove, J. B.
1869
Code, G. B.
1909
Pemb.
*Coling, R. J.
1867
*Coe,C. G.
1896
Clare
*Collcutt, A. M.
1890
* — H.A.
1874
Sidney
Colledge, L.
1904
Coggan, F. R.
1907
Christ's
Collet, A. H.
1865
*Coggin, H.T.J.
1876
Joh.
*Collett, VV.S.
1850
* — F. E.
1881
Joh.
• — G.
1866
*Coghill. E. A.
1883
Trin.H.
* — W.G.
1891
Cohen, P. A.
1890
Trin.H.
— R. L.
1908
* — H.B.
1895
King's
CoUey, W.H.
* — A. M.
1898
King's
Collie, A. E.
— A.M.
Jesus
♦Collier, H. N.
1859
— G.H.
1900
Christ's
* — G. B.
1883
• — Rt Hon. A.
1858
Mngd,
— C. M.
1901
* — vv. s.
1893
Trinity
* - S. G.
1885
* — E. M.
1899
Trinity
— H.M. S.
1907
* — R.W.
1900
Emm.
— G.H.
— J.C.
1906
Emm.
Collin, E. P. C.
— A.
Emm.
* — J.
1887
Coit, R. W.
1908
King's
* — r.
1874
Coke, R. A. S.
Pemb.
* — J.
1869
*Coker, E. G.
1896
Peter's
• — s. c.
1875
•Colbeck, K. H.
1887
Cuius
•Colling, J.
1869
_ L. G.
1906
King's
^Coilingham, D. H.
1900
Colby, F. E. A.
1891
King's
CoUingridge, W.
1879
Cole, L. S.
Clare
•Collings, 11.
1871
— G. L.
Pemb.
•Collings- Wells. L.
C.
* — J.
1883
Trin.H.
CoUingwood, C. A.
* — S.
1884
Trin.H.
*Collins,J. B.B.
1897
— A. C.
• — J.
1908
1867
Corpus
King's
* - c-wiw,;.is^^7
* — H. B.
1897
King's
— F. H.
- A. F. A.
1904
King's
* — J. T.
1909
— J. H.
Joh.
_ K. E.
— R. T.
Joh.
* — H. R.
1895
• _ A. C.
1878
Trinity
— G, A.
* — S. W.
1900
Trinity
* — J.
1871
_ VV. H. de V.
Trinity
* — A. E.
1893
* — R. S.
1888
Emm.
— B. K. T.
_ C.H.
1909
Sidney
- D. C.
_ B. H.
Sehmjn
— R. F.
*Colebrook, R. E.
1896
Sidney
• - R.L.
1903
Coleman, L. W.
1907
Queens'
• — Lord
1865
Jesus
Christ's
Queens'
Trinity
King's,
Trinity
Trin.B.
Jesus
Joh.
Ma^d.
Trinity
Trinity
Down.
Chnst's
Pemb.
Joh.
Caius
Caius
Pemb.
Clare
Corpus
Corpus
Trinity
Emm.
Emm.
Christ's
Trinity
Trinity
Emm.
Selvuyn
Selwyn
King's
Joh.
Trinity
Emm .
Emm.
Christ's
King's
Christ's
Corpus
Trin.H.
Down.
Peter's
Pemb.
Q.ueens'
Queeois'
(Queens'
Cath.
Christ's
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Emm.
Down.
50—2
1180
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
Collis-Browne,W.H. M.
Corptis
*Collyer,W. R.
1865
Caius
Colman, D. M.
1907
Femb.
— L. M.
1907
Pemh.
• — Sir J.
1882
Joh.
— J.
1908
Trinity
Colonna, Don M,
Magd.
Colquhoun, G. R. E.
Trinity
*Colson, F. T.
1881
Corpus
* — F. H.
1880
Joh.
F. S.
Emm.
*Colt, F. D.
1886
Trinity
* - G. H.
1900
Sidney
Colthurst, G. O.
Trinity
Coltman, H. L.
1890
Trinity
Colton-Fox, J.S.
1886
Trinity
•Colvill, J. C.
1868
Trinity
Colville, D.
Femb.
*ColvilIe-Wallis, W
1880
Emm.
*Colvin, B. D.
1864
Trinity
* - S.
1867
Trinity
Colvin-Smith.R.C.M. 1886 Caius '
*Combe, R. G. N.
1900
Clare
— E. P.
Caius
- N. V.
1894
Trinity
♦Comber, H. G.
1893
Pemh.
Comely, J.
Christ's
Compston, G. D.
Trin. H.
Compton.A.G. VV
1906
Caius
- R. H.
1908
Caius
* - W. C.
1877
Jesus
* — A. W. M
. 1890
Emm.
Compton- Burnett,
N.
King's
Comyn, A. F.
1902
Pemb.
~ H. F.
1906
King's
— K.
1906
JSelwyn
Conder, J. M.
Joh.
Coninghain, W. F.
M.
Corpus
*Connolly, B. B.
1868
Caius
• — R. C.
1867
Queens'
* — R. H.
1809
Christ's
*Connor, W. H.
1863
Cath.
Constable, L. G.
Femb.
* — W.J.
1883
King's
— W. G.
1909
Joh.
♦ — F. C.
1870
Trinity
Constantine, W. W
.
Clare
Consterdine, J. H.
1907
Emm.
Conway, St V.
1906
Clare
* — R. S.
1887
Caius
* — R. R.
1885
Cath.
* _ SirW.M
. 1879
Trinity
*Conybeare, A. K.
1897
King's
• — J. VV. fc
.1866
Trinity
* — VV.J.
1894
Trinity
Coode, W.M.
1887
Trinity
— A. P.
1893
Trinity
*Cook, S. A.
1894
Caius
Cook,G. E.H.
1896
Caius
— E. B.
1901
Caius
* — C. A.
1872
Trin.H.
* — A.B.
1891
Queens'
Trinity
- E. A.
Queens'
— V. C.
1907
Christ's
* — C. H.H.
1872
Joh.
* — B. M.
1898
Joh.
* — S, G.
1894
Sidney
Cooke, F. F.
Pemb.
— W.I.
1909
Caius
* — H.
1874
Trin.H.
— C. P.
Trin.H.
* _ A.H.
1878
King's
— A. W. H.
1909
King's
* — F. H.
1902
Queens'
* — W. C.C.
1903
Queens'
— A.T.
1906
Queens'
- H. R.
1907
Queens'
* - A. r^-^-
( mcorp.
1898
Trinity
— N. V.
1909
Trinity
* — R. H. M.
1886
Emm. ~
~ H. L.
Emm.
*Cooke-Hurle,J.
1882
Trinity
*Cooksey,J. F.
1874
Sidney
*Cookson, R. T. C.
1897
Queens'
Joh,
*Coombes, H. E. H.
1889
Coombs, A. G.
1906
Joh.
— H.M.M«C.1904
Emm.
•Coop, W.
1905
Joh.
*Coope, F. E.
1884
Trinity
*Cooper, J. S.
1876
Peter's
* - T.
1889
Peter's
— L.G.
Peter's
* — F. S.
1886
Pemb.
— P. A.
1909
Trin.H.
— G. W.
Corpus
— H. 0.
Corpus
* — W. V.
1898
King^s
— W. A.
1908
King's
— F. T.
Caih.
• — H.S.
1883
Christ's
* — J. E.
1846
Joh.
* — C.E.
1877
Joh.
— T.
1907
Joh.
— H.
Joh.
* — C.J.
1874
Trinity
* — E.A.
1876
Trinity
* _ R.G.
1896
Trinity
* — P. H.
1900
Trinity
* - C. F.
1901
Trinity
— J. G.
1903
Trinity
— H.
1899
Emm.
— A. L.
1909
Emm.
— A.
1907
Sidney
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1181
Cooper- Hunt, C. L
1906
— D. L.
*Coore, A.
1894
• — A. T.
1867
*Coote, Sir A., Bart.
1872
* — A.
1898
•Cope, F. L.
1879
• Z s. w.
1865
* — T.
1863
•Copeland, W.F. M
1893
— W.B.
*Copeman, S. A. M.
1883
* - C. E. F.
1889
_ E. H.
1909
•Copestake, S.
1861
*Coplestone, W. D.
1901
*Corban,W. H. B.
1900
* — L.H.L.B.
1902
•Corbett, W.J.
1888
— G.H. U.
1901
_ E. M.
1892
* — J. S.
1877
* — H.E.
1880
*Corbin, C. P. H.
1892
* _ E. M. U.
1896
Corby n, E. N.
1903
*Corfiold, E.
1884
— W. G.
1909
*Cork, J. S.
1895
Corke, G. H.
Corless, R.
1906
♦Corner, K. M.
1894
Corney, T. B.
- L. G.
1908
*Cornford, F. M.
1897
Cornish, H. D.
1900
* — J. R. (Bp)1859
* - A.
1896
♦Cornwall, A. K.
1854
* — J. W.
1891
*Corrie, E. K.
1877
— D. W.
1909
— G. T.
« _ A.J.
1865
_ 0. C. K.
1904
Corry, H. B.
1902
* — Viscount
1891
_ F. H. L.
•Cort.J.P.
— J. L. P.
Cortazzi,r. E. M.
* Cortes, A.
•Cory, A. R.
_ R. F. P.
— C. W.
_ J. F. T.
1880
1907
1887
1881
1907
1909
Emm.
Emm.
Joh.
Trinity
Joh.
Emm.
Femb.
Christ^ i
Joh.
Trinity
Trin.H.
Trinity
Corpus
King's
Christ's
Christ^s
Jeius
Clare
Clare
King's
King's
Jesus
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Cath.
Selwyn
Pemb.
Down.
Sidney
Sidney
Cath.
Joh.
Trinity
Trimly
Sidney
Sidney
Trinity
King's
King's
King's
Trinity
Trinity
Cains
Trin.IL
Trinity
Joh.
Joh.
Queens'
Trin.H.
Pemb.
Cuius
Cuius
Christ's
*Cory, W. H.
— R. R.
Coryton, E. G.
Cossar, J. M.
* — H.J.
*Costello, L. W. J.
* Coster, C. W.
Costigan, R. H.
Costobadie, L. P.
Coteman, E.
Cotes, J. C. C.
* _ W.E.I I.
*Cotes-Preedy, D.
•Cother, P. L.
Cott, A. M.
— A. W.
Cottam, II. C. B.
* Cotter, G. E. W.
•Cutteril], C. C.
Cotton, B. G. H.
— G. V.
— R. H. A.
— V. E.
— C. K.
_ F. A. S.
Couchman, H. .1.
*Coulcher, G. B.
— G. B.
1887
1898
1902
1882
1880
1899
1881
1889
1866
1909
1909
1905
1907
1865
1904
Coiildridore, W. H. F.
*Coulson, R. N. 1901
— G. 1909
_ J. E.
Coultas, W. VV.
*C:oulthard, E. N. 1881
*Coulthurst, J. W. 1885
Coupe, T. O. 1908
— G. A. 1909
*Couper, J. D. C. 1897
Courage, R. 1888
*Courtauld,R. M. 1900
— J.S. 1902
* _ G. 1883
Courtenay, A. R.
•Courthope-Muuroe,l .gg^
Courthorpe-Munroe,C.H.
Courtis, A. O.
-Courtney, G. B. 1884
* — Lord 1855
Courtney Smith, S. H
*Coults, ¥
*Cowan, J. M.
— G.
* — D.
*Coward, J. C. L.
* — T. H.
— E. M.
1875
1891
1900
1885
1875
1873
1890
Trinity
Trinity
King's
Femb.
Queens^
Peter's
Trin.H.
Cuius
Cuius
Christ's
Magd.
Emm.
Emm.
Jesus
Clare
Clare
Cuius
Trinity
Joh.
Tnn.H.
Queens^
Joh.
Magd.
Doion.
Seluyn
Cuius
Corpus
Corpus
NonColl.
Cuius
Queens^
Emm .
Sidney
Magd.
Sehcyn
NonColl,
Trinity
Trinity
Pemb.
King's
Trinity
Emm.
Trin.H.
Trin.H.
Pemb.
Pemb.
Joh.
Cath.
Trinity
King's
King's
T^'inity
Corpus
Queens'
Trinity
1182
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
Cowc, A. R.
NonColl.
*Crathorne, J. J.
1893
Clare
Cowell,S. J.
Queens'
Crauford, L. G.
1907
Joh.
* _ P. II.
1892
Trinity
Craven, H.
King's
Cowen, C. 11. G.
Christ's
— W. L.
1909
Jesus
Cowie, A.G.
Cuius
♦Crawford, A.
1879
Clare
* — H.
1872
Joh.
* — G. R.
1895
Pemh.
• — R. A.
1890
Joh.
— C. G.
Trin H.
• — A.G. (J.
1891
Trinity
* - L.
1890
King's
- H. C.
1909
Trinity
- R.
1904
Je.'ius
Cowley, R. B.
Pemh.
- D.
Trinity
Cowlin, F. P.
Trinity
* - R. K.
1883
Emm.
*Cowper, W.
1886
Pemb.
♦Crawley, G. A.
1885
Trinity
* — H. A.
1895
Trin.H.
* _ A.E.
1890
Emm.'
— G. M.
Trinity
Crawshaw, R.
1889
Pemb.
* — H. W.
1884
— C.H.
1909
Christ's
Cox. D. H.
1903
Cains
Creed, J. M.
Caius
— R.
1905
Oaivs
* — A. H. G.
1887
Christ's
_ B.C.
1900
TrinAi.
•Creighton, C. M.A
, 1880
Kings
— A. P.
Trin.H.
* — C.
1898
Emm.
— H. A. M.
1901
Cath.
Crellin, D.
Joh.
• — J. M.
1864
Corpus
*Cremer, W. C.
1892
Trinity
— A. H.
Corpus
Creswell, H. E.
Caius
— C. H.
1905
Jesus
Cresswell, C. K.
Pemb.
* — G.L.
1901
Christ 'a-
*Creswick, K. N.
189G
Sidney
•— W. A.
1867
Joh.
Crew, F. 1).
1900
Emm.
* — A.
1869
Trinily
Crewdson, H. E.
Pe7)ib.
• — H.F.
1871
Trinity
* — W.
1881
King's
• - J.
1874
Trinity
— B. F.
1908
King's
Coxe, K. H.
Emm.
• — G.
1863
Trinity
*Cox- Edwards, J. C
1861
Emm.
- J.W.
1891
Trinily
Coxon, A. C. M.
Mngd.
* — W. \).
1901
Trinity
— A. W.
1893
Trinity
♦Crewe, Earl of
1880
Trinity
Coxwell. C. B.
Christ's
Creyke, K. R.
Jesus
Coy, J. C.
Coyajee, J. C.
Jesus
Gains
*Crick, P. C. T.
1904
rClare
iPemh.
Crabbe, R. P.
1905
Corpus
* — F. W.
1874
Pemb.
_ W.J.
Emm.
* — P.
1878
Pemb.
Grace, H. S.
1907
Clare
— H.
Queens'
• — J.F.
1901
King's
* — A. H.
1877
Joh.
*Cracknell, A. G.
1888
Sidney
Cripps, H. S.
1907
Joh.
•Cradock, H. C.
1883
Pemb.
- C.H.
1899
Trinity
* _ A.W.
1893
Pemh.
Crisford, K. N.
1909
Emm.
— CM.
1895
Pemb.
Crisp, H.
Cath.
* _ i\.
1903
Trinity
♦Crispin, E. H.
1898
Joh.
*Crafer, T. W.
1892
fJesus
\_Down.
*Critchett,8irG.A.
Bart.
'}l868
Cuius
Craft, H. B.
Corpus
Croall, 1). A.
1892
Trinity
Cragrgs, G. C.
1905
Joh.
Croasdale, Fl. J.
Emm.
*Craig, M.
1887
Cuius
♦Crocker, J. C.
1901
Joh.
* _ O.
1889
Emm.
— R. T.
Trinity
_ G. W.
1901
Emm.
•Crocketr, A. W.
1891
Corpus
*Crainpton, H. P.
1900
Clare
Crockford, L. C.
1909
Pemb.
*Cranage, D. H. S.
1890
King''s
•Croft, C. G.
1864
Caius
*Crane, f . S. C
1884
King^s
• — H. H. S.
1864
Trinity
_ H.E.
1906
Christ's
— J. A. C.
Trinity
Craufield, R. E.
Caius
Crofton, J. H.
1905
Pemb.
Cranford, H.
Peter's
* Crofts, C. H.
.1886
Emm.
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1183
*Crofts, J. M.
1896
Emm.
Cruikshank, G. L.
Emm.
*Croggon, J. F. S.
1902
Job.
*Crum, W. G.
1892
Trinity
Crole Rees, H. S.
1906
Joh.
•Crump, J. B.
1860
Queens'
*Cromie, W. P.
1899
Corpus
_ G.H.
Queens'
Crommelin-Brown,J.I..
Tnnity
* — J.H.
1879
Je.siis
Crompton, J.
1908
Caius
* _ W. \V. C.
1891
NonColl.
- R.
Cuius
*Cubitt, Hon. H.
1889
Trinity
— N. G.
King's
*Cullen, H. R.
1898
Caius
*Croniii, H. S.
1887
yTrin H.
'Trinity
— A. E.
— A. P.
1905
Joh.
Joh.
Cronk, H.L.
Jehus
*Culley, A. D.
1894
Emm .
*Ciook, A. H.
1905
Christ'!,
Cullimore, J.
1907
Caius
• — F. VV.
1884
Joh.
— W.
1909
Caius
Crooke, R. H.
Emvi.
— C.
Caius
Groom, D. H.
1898
Cuius
Cullis, L.
1905
Joh.
* Cropper, J.
1902
Trinity
'Cu!lum,G. G.M.-G
.1880
Trinity
*Ciosbie, H. A.
1867
Trinity
Culverwell, J. S.
Cath.
•Crosby, C. S.
1876
Down.
♦Cumberland- Jones
R. D. j
> 1886
Joh.
•Crosfield, A. C.
1891
Clare
— H. T.
1905
King's
Cuinminef, J.
1874
Trin.H.
Croshaw, F. P.
1903
Clare
* - L.
1865
Trinity
♦Cross, A. W. S.
1895
Caius
Cummins, C. A.
1905
Joh.
* — W. E.
1895
Caiihs
Canard, E.
Trinity
— K. M. B.
Caius
*Cundy, T. E.
1882
Trinity
* — A-
1885
Christ's
*Cunliffe. VV.
1878
Trinity
* — Viscount
1846
Triniiii
— _ N.
Trinity
— P.M.
NonColl.
♦Cunningham, E.
1902
Joh.
♦Crosse, C. H.
— T. L.
1851
Cuius
Cains
• — W.
1873
(Trinity
XCaius
* — C. N.
1884
Trinity
* — B. K
1892
Trinity
Crossley, G.
Peter's
* — J. M.
1901
Trinity
- E.A.
1902
Clare
— A.J.VV
1904
Trinity
— F. M.
Clare
— J.S.
1907
Trinity
- G.H.I.
Corpus
♦ — G.
1885
Down.
* — G.
1881
Joh.
*Cunnington, E. C.
Coijms
*Crosthwaite, R.
1890
Pemb.
— W.A.
1906
Christ's
Crouch, H. A.
Down.
•Cunynghame,
1874
Joh.
— W.J. B.
1906
Selwyn
Sir H. M. S.
Crow, P.
Pemb.
Curl, H. F.
1899
Christ's
*Crowder, C. F.
1881
ICing's
* _ S. W.
1896
Dotvn.
— W. I. R.
1907
Trinity
*Currey, H. E.
1884
Cains
*Crowdy, J.
1871
Trinity
*Currie, J.
1885
Trinity
Crowe, T. M.
Jesus
* — L.
1890
Trinity
Crowley, F.
1906
Trin.E.
Cursetjee, H. J. M
Caius
Crowther, H. 0.
Clare
•Curteis.T. S.
1870
Trinity
- W. C.
1907
Corpus
*Curtis, W. S.
1901
Trin. H,
- C. R.
1899
Joh.
* - A. C.
1896
King's
* — J. A.
1905
Joh.
— A. R. VV.
Trinity
— H. N.
1906
Emm.
— T. L. C.
Trinity
•Crowther- Beynon,
S. B. J
1852
Clare
Curtis- Bennett, H . H.1900
♦Curtois, M. 1884
Trinity
Christ's
• — V.B.
1887
Trinity
Curwen, B. M.
Caius
•Croysdale, J. H.
1901
Caius
— C. N.
Caius
*Cruickshank, G. E
1871
Joh.
♦Curzon, H. E. J.
1903
Down.
— G. iVJ
. 1908
Joh.
— C.
Do ton.
— D. E
. 1909
Joh.
- C. T. B.
NonColl.
•Cruikshank, J. A.
1864
Trinity
♦Cusack, F. W.
1879
Trinity
1184
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
Gushing. W.E. W
Joh.
•Daniels, A. E.
1891
Peter's
Cushion, K, J.
1908
King's
— A. P.
Clare
•Cust, A .
1865
Joh.
Danks, A. B.
1891
Femh.
* — Sir R.J.
1852
Trinity
*Dannatt, W.J.
1904
Queens'
• — L. H
1881
Trinity
Trin.H.
Dannhorn, T. J.
Caius
♦Cu9tance,C. E. S.
1894
Darbishire, H. D.
1903
Clare
Cuthbert, W. W. L
.1909
Christ's
* Darby, VV. S.
1895
Trinity
Cuthbertpon, E. H.
Clare
*Darbyshire, J.
1872
Peter's
— H.
Trinity
* - J. R.
1902
Emm.
*Cutlack, W. P.
1903
Pemb.
Darch, 0. W.
Jesus
Cutler, E. T.
Clare
* ir Arcy, R. F.
1887
Cuius
Cutts, F. J.
1909
Emm.
•Dare, A. G.
1905
Corpus
Daffarn, M.
Trinity
Barley, C. B.
Ca ius
Dain, G. R.
Clare
Darling, G. K.
1900
King's
*Daisley,G. W.
1898
Trinity
— M. L.
1902
King's
•Dakyns, J. R.
1859
Trinity
* Darlington, W. S.
1905
Pemb.
• — H.G.
1860
Trinity
- W. A.
C.
Joh.
— H. G.
1895
Trinity
* — H. R.
1884
Trinity
DaUl, A. R.
1907
Joh.
*Darlow,T. H.
1881
Clare
*d' Albuquerque, •)
1889
Joh.
— H.
1907
Dotva.
Darnley, E. R.
1897
Trinity
*Dalby,W.'E. M.A
.1894
Trinity
*Darroch, C. S. P.
1865
Trinity
*Daldy, F. F.
1880
Pemb.
*Dart, H.
1903
Trinity
ChrisVs
Dale, H. F.
Cuius
* Darwin, W. E.
1862
• — A. W.W.
1879
Trin.H.
* — F.
1870
Christ's
[Trinity
* - J. B.
1893
Joh.
— F.
Joh.
• — SirG. H.
1868
Trinity
* — H.H.
1897
Trinity
• — H.
1874
Trinity
_ F. R.
1905
Trinity
* — F. A. \
1875
Trinity
Dallas, R. J.
1888
King's
* — B. ... ^..
1897
Trinity
*Dally, J. F. H.
1898
Joh.
— E.
1904
Trinity
Dalley, R. P.
Femh.
— C. G.
1909
Trinity
♦Dalrymple, Sir C. )
Bart.
1862
Trinity
da Silva, C. H.
Christ's
Datta, R.
1906
Christ's
Dalton,E. H.J.N.
1909
King's
*Daubuey, W. H.
1873
Trinity
* — J.N.
1863
Tnnity
*Daughtry,E. O.
1905
Christ's
* — E. R.
1876
Trinity
Daukes, S. H.
1900
Caius
• — J. H. C.
1884
Trinity
— A.H.
Trinity
* — C. R.
1897
Trinity
•Daun, W. H.
1882
Jesus
• — LLC.
1900
Trinity
* - C.J.
1879
Trinity
Daltroff, E. M.
Queens'
Dauncev, A. F.
Corpus
*Daltry, B. H. R.
1886
Trinity
Davenpoit, r.J.W.C. 1900 Clare
- L. 0.
Trinity
- c.
1905
Cath.
Dalvi, V. G.
1909
Joh.
— H.
Christ's
Dalwigk,R. E. R.
Clare
— S.
Chist's
♦Daman, T. W, A.
1890
Emm.
- A. H.
Sidney
* Dames-Longworth,)
F. ;
1884
Trinity
Davey, H. N.
— K. E. B.
Clare
Clare
Dams, P. J.
Cath.
— J.E.
King's
*Dana, R. W.
1890
Pemb. 1
* — H. M.
1860
Emm.
•Danby, r. W.
1864
Down.
*David,E.E.
1876
Caius
*l)angar, D. R.
1889
Jesus
* - F.C.
1893
Jesus
*D'Ang-ibau, G.
1888
Emm.
• — A.J.
1884
Joh.
♦Daniel, A. M.
1888
Trinity
•Davidson, W. R.
1892
Pemb.
♦Darnell, F. H. B.
1867
Trinity
— J.C. C.
Pemb.
— H. E. B.
1906
Trinity
* — H. G. h
1893
Trin.H.
— P, J,
Trinity
* — A.
1897
Chritt's
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1185
Davidson, A. J.
Magd.
Davis
, F. P.
1908
Caius
•
H. 0. D
1877
Trinity
—
F. M.
Caius
—
E. H. L.
Trinity
R. B.
1872
Trin.H.
Davie, H. S.
Peter's
*
A.B.
1892
Trin.H.
—
C.C.
1891
Trinity
W. S.
1859
Corpus
*Davie8, E. J.
1874
Pemh.
*
F. A. P.
1888
Corpus
—
H. W.
1877
Pemb.
* —
G. B.
1895
Corpus
♦
T. H.
1904
Pemh.
*
G. E. S.
1897
King's
—
J. R.
1902
Caius
—
K.J. A.
1905
King's
—
C. E.
1907
Trin.H.
—
G. F. S.
1908
King's
—
D.J.
Trin.H.
* —
G. E.
1894
Queeiis'
P.M.
Corpus
«
I.
1870
Christ's
•
G. F.
1897
King's
*
W. B.
1851
Joh.
* —
T. M.
1902
King's
—
H.J.
Joh.
—
D.
1903
King's
—
J.O.
Magd.
—
R. G. R.
King's
*
J.R. A.
1884
Trinity
«
A. V.
1890
Queens'
F. L.
1884
Trinity
—
R.
1909
Cath.
* —
H.J.
1888
Trinity
—
M. 0.
Cath.
—
C.F.
1893
Trinity
—
J. P. H.
1906
Jesus
H.N.
Enmi.
«
G.S.
1868
Christ's
—
J.l.
Sidney
—
L. C.
1909
Christ's
—
F. B.
Seiwyn
—
E. D. D.
Christ's
—
A. C.
NonColl.
«
W.
1868
JoK
Davison, J. F.
Trinity
» —
R. P.
1870
Joh.
*Davy
G. H.
1904
Caius
«
J.R.
1878
Joh.
* —
W.
1874
Trin.H.
E.
Joh.
W.J.
Tnn.H.
—
J.T.
1897
Magd.
—
G.
Jesus
T. H.
1899
Magd.
A. H.
1905
Down.
*
M.
1844
Trinity
* Davys
,E. M.
1891
Pemb.
*
J. LI.
1848
Trinity
»
0. W.
1851
J ok.
*
A.T.
1881
Trinity
Daw,
W.F.B.
Pemb.
*
Chas. LI.
1882
Trinity
•Dawbarn, J. Y.
1878
Queens'
» —
H. R.
1884
Trinity
•
C. Y.C.
1880
Queens'
«
Crompton LI
.1891
Trinity
*
A. Y.
1884
Queens'
*
G. A.
1891
Trinity
Dawe
L. S,
Emm.
*
W.J.
1899
Trinity
Dawes, M. S.
Pemb.
*
H. M.
1900
Trinity
—
H.J.
Christ's
*
L. G.
1901
Trinity
H. E. T.
1903
Joh.
«
D.J.
1904
Trinity
*Dawk
ins, R. M«G.
1901
Emm.
—
A. R.
Trinity
—
J. McG.
1909
Emm.
•
J. S.
1869
Emm.
—
F. V.
1908
Seiwyn
*
J. LI.
1904
Emm.
Dawson, J. H. T.
1908
Pemb.
S. H.
1905
Emm.
E.G.
Pemb.
—
J. LI.
Emm.
•
S. T.
1884
Caius
D.J.
1906
Sidney
* —
H.J.
1891
Trin.H.
*
R.
1882
Down.
—
J. M.
1894
Trin.H.
F. C.
1906
Down .
* —
F. R.
1898
Corpus
Cath.
R. L.
Doion.
G.
*
F. M. R.
1896
Seiwyn
«
H. G.
1886
Christ's
C.
Seiwyn
—
R. T.
1907
Joh.
G. K.
NonColl.
—
A.M.
1908
Joh.
♦
D.
1880
J.
1907
Trinity
*Davies-Colley,T.H
1888
Trinity
—
H.P.
Trinity
*
R.
1902
Emm.
H.
Emm.
*d'Avigdor-
Goldsmid,O.E.
1898
Trin.H.
^Da_y,
G. R.
J. G. F.
1896
Peter's
Pemb.
50—5
1186
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
•Day, A. G.
1847
Cuius
Deighlon, F. M.
1908
Trinity
— B.
1902
Caius
— J.
1909
Tnnity
— F. M.
Caius
de Janasz, G. C. A
Trinity
— G.
Caius
de la Mothe, C. D.
"f.
Pemb.
— G.P.J.
Cath.
*de la Motte, V.
1900
Christ's
• — S. H.
1902
Qiieens'
*Delap, L. B.
1891
Pemb.
— G. S.
1905
Queens'
*DelaPryme,A.G
1892
Trinity
- E.G.
Jesus
*De la Rue, Sir \
T. A., Bart J
1871
Joh.
— A. P.
1899
Chnst's
* - G. D.
1883
Joh.
De Lisle, V. F.
1897
Peter's
— CD.
Down.
• - B.C.M.l
.1888
Jesus
* — H.R.
1883
Delias, S. St M.
Clare
De, H.
1900
Christ's
•Dell,R.
1862
Corpus
- B.N.
1906
Joh.
*DeMe], F.J.
1900
Joh.
*Deacon, A.
* — J. F. W.
1880
1883
Trinity
Trinity
*de Montmorency,"!
J. E.G.
1889
Peter's
Deakin, H. V.
*()ean, G.
1896
Trinity
Peter's
de Morpurgo,!
F.G.A. B.
1906
King's
— K.O.
Christ's
— L. M.
J.
King's
— L. T.
1904
Sidney
*Denchfield, J. B.
1886
Christ's
*Deane, A. C.
1892
Clare
Denham, R. K.
Corpus
Joh.
- J.K.
Joh.
- J. P.
* — H.F. W.
1881
Trinity
Denis-Browne, W.
C.
Clare
— A.P. W.
Trinity
•Denman, G. L.
1876
Trinity
— E. D.
Trinity
* — A.
1880
Trinity
• — A.M.
1859
Emm .
•Denraead, J. C.
1890
Emm.'
— A. V.
1909
Emm.
Dennehy , H . G.
Emm.
Dearden, H.
1904
Cuius
Dennes, W.
Christ's
•Dei.rsly, W.A.St J
. 1862
•Dennett, F. S.
1897
Peter's
de Behr, Baron G.
Pemb.
Denning, H.
1907
Caius
*Debenhani, E. R.
1886
Trinity
*Dennis, T.
1904
Clare
*de Hourbel, K.
1884
Trinity
• _ u. W.
1857
Triu.H.
de Bunsen, E. H.
King's
*Denshain, A. T.
1903
Joh.
*de Burgh, L. N.
1902
Sidney
Dent, G. J. C.
1900
Peter's
*de Candole, )
J. A. C. V.f
1893
Corpus
* — H. H. M.
* — E.J.
1898
1898
Clare
King's
• — H.L.C.V
.1890
Ghrist'.s
• — VV. D.
1854
Trinity
•De Castro, J. P.
1898
Joh.
• — C.
1863
Trinity
deChaumont, i
T.S. B.F. i
1906
Selwyu
» ~ E.
* — C. T.
1869
1873
Trinity
Trinity
Decies, S.
Down.
* — R. W.
1886
Trinity
•deCoeilogon,C.E.C.1885
Selwyn
— L. M. E.
Trinii t/
de Cordes, A. L.
Trinitii
*Dentith, A. W.
1896
Trin.H.
*de Courcy- Ireland
E. S.
1 1 886
Peter's
*Denton, S.
•Derham, W.
18B7
1874
Sidney
Trinity
*de Courcy- Ireland,
lM. 1886 Peter's
•de Rothschild, L. L
1867
Trinity
deDirsztay, G.
Joh.
* — L.N.
1903
Trinity
Deed,N. G.
Emm.
— E. A.
1907
Trinity
*Deeley,H.M.
1885
Trinity
— A. G.
Trinily
♦Deeping, G. W.
1898
Trinity
*de Rougemont, A.G. 1889
Trinity
*Deey,W. F.
1888
Sidney
*deSaumarez,Loid
1863
Trinity
De Frietas,J. M.
Clare
de Silva, A. E.
Clare
deGeyer, W.
Tnnity
Christ's
de Souza, VV. E.
Clare
*de Hart, E. L.
1880
— E.V.
1905
Down.
*deHavilland,H.deB.1889
Peter's
— J.C.
Down.
*Deighlon, F.
1877
Peter's
de Spoelberck,\
Vicomte T.J
Trinity
* - W. G.
1878
Pemb.
MEMBERS OB' THE UNIVERSITY
1187
Desborough, G.
Trinity
Dickson, F. P.
Pemb.
•de Thoreii, S. E.
1865
Trinity
— A. F.
Caius
Deuchar, A. C.
King's
1* — W.E.
1846
Corpus
•de Vahl, A. S.
1862
Magd.
- H.S.
1901
Christ's
*Devenish,H. H.
1883
Peter's
— R. St J.
1902
Joh.
* — H.N.
1896
Joh.
— K. B.
1909
Trinity
•Deverell, W. H.
1859
Trinity
— E. C. S.
1909
Trinity
* - J.R.C.
1892
Trinilx/
— J. W. E.
Trinity
*Devereux, E. R. P
. 1904
Chrisfs
— E. D.
Emm.
*De Vine, W. T.
1875
Jesus
- F. J. C.
Emm.
— C.N.
1905
Jesus
— C. G.
Sidney
De Vitr6,D. F. D.
1889
Trinity
Trin.H.
• — R. li.
1865
Devitt, A.
1889
* — R. H.
1867
— P. H.
1898
Trin.H.
Dier, C.
Oath.
Devonshire, Duke of 1891
Trinity
Di-by, K. G.
Trinity
Dew, J. W.
— H. T. B.
1909
Clare
Jesus
♦Dilke,Rt. Hon. Sir
C. W., Bart.
.1866
Trin.H.
*Dewar, Sir J. M.A
. 1875
Peter's
— F. W.
1898
Trin.H.
- A.
1907
Clare
— c. w.
1899
King's
— M. B. U.
1908
Trinity
*Dill,J. F. G.
1881
Cuius
*Devve, C. D.E.
1901
Queens
— J. M. G.
Trinity
•Dewes,A.
184H
Queens'
Dillon, H. G. S.
Christ's
♦Dewey, S. D.
1890
Pemb.
•Dimock, H.
1903
Sidney
Dewliurst, C.
Trinity
Dimond, F. M.
Mafjd.
♦Dewick, E.S.
_ E.G.
1866
1906
Joh.
Joh.
* iJimond -Church-)
ward, M. D. j
1859
Christ's
Dewing-, W. E.
1900
Joh.
*Uimsdale, M. S.
1883
King's
Dexter, J. E.
Jesus
• - H.C.
1880
Trinity
de Yrairazaval, S.
Trinity
Dines, J. S.
1906
Emm.
•(Je Zoete, E. F.
1869
Trinity
— 1.. H. G.
1906
Emm.
Dhar, W.
Chnst's
♦Dingwall, W.F.
1883
Peter's
*Dias, F. R.
1885
Trin.H.
* — W.M.
1886
Trinity
— R. F.
Trin.H.
*Dinnis, F. H.
1862
Joh.
*Dibb, C. E.
1898
Corpus
*Dipnall, T. H.
1892
Caius
• - A.K.
1878
Christ's
Uippie, H.
1908
Christ's
Dibben, N.C.
1907
Corpui
♦Disney, A. N.
1881
Trinity
•Dibdin,Sir L.T.
1874
Joh,
Divatia, V. B.
1909
Sidney
Dick, J. B. G.
1903
Cains
•Divett, E. R.
1860
Trinity
— N. B.
1904
Sidneii
Dixon, H. H.
1909
Pemb.
_ J. R.
1906
Down.
* — J. G.
1863
Caius
*Dicken, C. V.
1903
Pemb.
— W. S.
1904
Caius
Dickens, H. F.
1872
Trin.H.
' — H. G.
1901
Corpus
— C. C.
Trin.H.
_ H. A.
Corpus
•Dickenson, L. G.
1891
Selwyn
* — H. E.
1877
Christ's
•Dicker, G. C.
1876
Trinity
- — J.
1878
Joh.
Dickins, B.
Maqd'.
— C.
Joh.
Dickinson, J. J.
1882
Peter's
* — A.
1884
Trinity
— G.F.
1908
Pemb.
• — A. C.
1886
Trinity
• — W.H.
1859
Cuius
* — E.T.
1893
Trinity
* — J.
1875
Trin.H.
* — G.
1893
Trinity
* - A.L.
1882
King's
* — s.
1901
Trinity
• - G. L.
1884
Kings
* — W.E. M.A
1902
Down.
* — W.
1852
Trinity
• — H.N.
1883
• - R.
1863
Trinity
Doak,J. K. R.
Caius
* — J.
1870
Trinity
Dobb, H. R.
Pemb.
* — G.N.
1895
Trinity
Dobbin, A. W.
1909
Christ's
•Dickson, J. D. H.
1874
Peter's
1188
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
Dobbs, A. F.
1898
King's
Doncaster, B. W.
1907
King's
* - A.E.
1904
King's
•Donkin, A.
1880
Jesus
* — R.C.
1865
Trinity
Donne, R. F.
Joh.
* — F. W.
1898
Trinity
Donnell, J. H.
1899
Cuius
— W. E. J.
1902
Trinity
Donovan, E. L.
Joh.
Dobell,C. C.
1906
Trinity
Doongaji, S. N.
NonColl.
Dobson, G. M. B.
Cuius
*Dootson, F. W.
1894
Trin.H.
— H. D.
Cuius
*Dore, A. S. W.
1904
Jesus
— EL.
- R. R.
1909
King's
Christ's
•Dorington,Rt. Hon
Sir J. E., Bart.
•}l85fi
Trinity
• — J.F.
1898
Trinity
*Dorman, A. C.
1895
Trinity
l)ockerill,W.H.A
1900
Down.
* — A.J.
1903
Trinity
*Dockray, K. T. S.
1898
Trinity
Dottridge, C. A.
1906
Clare
*Dodd, S.
1899
Cuius
*Doudney, C.E.
1892
Corpus
— J. M.
Cath.
♦ — H. W.
1895
Corpus
* — A. P.
1882
Christ's
♦Doughty, F. E.
1889
Peter's
— R. P.
1908
Jflh.
- C. G.
1891
Pemh.
— W. P.
J oh.
* — CM.
1866
Cuius
* — W. H.
1883
* — E.G.
1859
*Dodderidge, A. G.
1896
Trinity
Douglas, F. W. G.
1908
Clure
•Dodds, J. M.
1881
Peter's
- C.H.
Pemb.
Dodgshun, E. J .
1902
Joh.
* — A.
1875
Trin.H.
*Dodgson, J. H.
1867
Trinity
* — J.F.
1908
Coipua
_ F.
Trinity
* — E. H.
1887
King's
Dods, M.
1898
King's
* _ G. W.
1897
King's
Dodson, C. S,
Queens'
— E.G.
1907
Queens'
• — H. C.
1884
Joh.
— G. H.
jHh"^'
— G.
1905
Down.
- S. M.
1901
— F. K.
Down.
_ W. E.
Joh.
Dodwell, G. M.
1905
Christ's
— J.L.
Magd.
•Doe, J. H.
1865
Trinity
- H.A.
1908
Selwyn
Doggart, W. E.
Doherty, B.A
R.E.E.B. inc.
• 1907
Joh.
Trinity
Douglas- Hamilton
C. A. A
Douthwaite, A. VV.
i.
Trinity
Clare
Dolbey, R. C.
Trin.H.
*Douton, G. W.
1876
King's
Doll, W. A. M.
1907
Trin.H.
•Douty, E. H.
1884
King's
* — C. C. 1.
1901
Trinity
*Dove,.l. LI.
1880
Christ's
_ M.H.C.
Trinity
* — W. B.
1893
Christ's
Dollnian, J.G.
1908
Joh.
♦Dover, J.
1885
Pemb.
— H. C.
Joh.
Dow, S.
King's
Don, F. P.
1907
Trinity
Dowie, P.
1893
Caius
— A. W.R.
Trinity
Downey, W. P.
1901
Trinity
NonColl.
Donald, J.
Corpus
- J.
— K. J.L.
Queens'
♦Downing, T. W.
1886
Emm.
Donaldson, B. S.
1888
Pemh.
• — A. B.
1902
Sidney
* - A. H.
1892
Cuius
Downs, S.
1893
Trinity
* — E.A.
1895
Cuius
Downton, A. M.
Trinity
— A.
1908
Jesus
♦ — B. M.
1900
Emm.
♦Donaldson, S. A.
1877
j Magd.
i Trinity
— E. M.
Dowson, H.
1907
Emm.
King's
• — T.
1893
Trinity
• — W.
1880
Christ's
— M.
1905
Trinity
— W.J.
1909
Christ's
— K.
Trinity
Doyle. R. W.
1901
Queens'
— H.
Sidney
*Doyne, C. M.
1862
Magd.
*Donca8ter, J. H.
1894
King's
Dracup, A. H.
Cath.
• — L.
1900
King's
•Drake, C. B.
1869
Joh.
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1189
•Drake-Brockman,H.V. 1886 Peter's
\ •Drakeford, W. du S. 1889 Clare
\ Dransfield, G. B. Corpm
Draper, F. W. M. 1904 Queens'
— J.J. Oath.
Drapes, T. L. 190<) Sidney
Dredge, E. J. I. 1909 Peter's
Drennan, C. M. 1909 Emm.
Drew, J. A. 1902 Peter's
* _ J. W. 1878 Pemb.
— G. H. 1903 Chnst's
* — C. £. 1870 Joh.
i * — C. L, 1894 Trinity
^ — A. L. 1908 Trinity
Drewry, G. H. Cuius
Drey, O. R. 1906 Christ's
Driffield, L. T. 1902 Cath.
Uiinkwater, .1 . R. King's
* _ G. 1875 Trinity
Driver, D. C. ^mm.
♦Droop C. E. 1899 Trinity
— A. H. 1902 Trinity
— J. P. 1904 Trinity
Druce, R. M. P. 1902 Clare
— C. L. 1907 Joh.
— W. G. 1895 Trinity
— E. A. C. 1898 Trinity
*Drumniond, H. J. 1903 Trinity
Drury, A.N. Cains
* _ T. VV.(Bp) 1870 Christ's
Dryland, G. W. 1903 Gains
Drysdale, J. M. 1908 Peter's
R. G. Peter's
— J. E. 1909 Jesus
* _ J. H. 1884 Joh.
— R. K. Trinity
*Dubourg, A. J. 1884 Corpus
Dubs, R. 11. A. 1908 Trinity
— C. 1. A. Trinity
*Du Cane, A. P. 1892 Trinity
*Duchesne, A. 1902 Jesus
*Ducket, E. A. 1882 Emm.
A. A. Emm.
Duckham,T. H. Clare
* Duckworth, G.del':fc.l892 Clare
* _ W.L.H.1892 Jesus
* — W. A. 1852 Trinity
* — G. H. 1889 Trinity
— W. C. Selioyn
Du Croz, G. E. 1887 Trin.H.
*Dudding,J. 1859 Tri„J-l.
*Dufifield, R. S. O. 1883 Trinity
*Dudi,-eon, R. F. 1874 Trinity
•Duff, .1. D. 1882 Trinity
_ D. G. Trinity
— L. J. C. Trinity
* — .1. R. K. 1887 Sidney
Duffield, K. L. 1906 Trinity
Duffin, C. G. Tnnity
*Dufton, S. F. 1889 Trinity
Dugmore, H. N. P. 1895 Trinity
Duke, H. L. 1905 Cuius
— M. 0. M. 1908 Corpus
— W. H. 1908 Jesus
^''"prfn^i^'^V.} »«90 Magd.
* Dumas, H. C. S. 1887 Trin.H.
*Dumbleton, C. E. 1881 Peter's
Dunbar, A. E. Pemb.
* Dunbar-Kilburn,B.E. 1896 Trinity
Duncan, J. H. 1908 Caius
— G. S. 1909 Trinity
— 0. C. Trinity
Duncan.Hughes,| ^^^^ ^^.^^.^^
*Duncanson, T. J. G.1895 Emm.
* — E. F. 1903 Emm.
*Dundas. R. B. M.A.\%\A Trinity
*Dunedin of Stenton.^ ^g^^ Trinity
•Dunedin.Ld. Bp.of 1866 Magd.
♦Dunkels, E. 1901 Trinity
— W. 1908 Trinity
Dunkerley, H. Dovm.
Uunkley, H. F. 1908 Joh.
Duolop, J. G. M. 1909 Caius
— W. C. C. Coi-pus
* — C.J. 1892 Kingh
* — R. M. 1878 Jesus
* — W. 1893 Christ's
— C. B. 1899 Christ's
* _ J. B. 1897 Sidney
*Dunn, T. W. 1864 Peter's
_ H. G. 1906 Clare
— J. D. 1909 Clare
— P. M. Clare
* — E. A. 1892 Pemb.
* — W. A. 1898 Pemb.
* — G. H. 1902 Pemb.
* — T. W. N. 1902 Caius
* — A. H. (Bp) 1863 Corpus
* — C.S. 1895 King's
* — W. 1887 Trinity
— H. E. NonCoU.
Dunnicliff, H. B. 1908 Down.
Dunphy, V. 1909 Selwyn
*DunvilIe, J. D. 1888 Trinity
Dunwell, F. L. Selwyn
•Du Pre, F. li. 1870 Trinity
*Dupuis, G. R. 1858 King's
*Uurack, J. J. E. 1903 Trinity
Durand, P. F. Emm.
*i)urell,J. C. V. 1892 Clare
* — C. V. 1903 Clare
* _ J. V. 1860
Durham, A. C. 1906 Corpus
1190
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
•Durham, H. E.
* _ Bp.of
Durie, J. A.
•Durieu, W. M.
•Durnford, R.
* — W.
— R. S.
— H. G.
*I)uiTad, VV. J.
Durrant, C. E.
— W. M.
* C.A.
Durst, C.S'
* — A.
*DuSautoy, K. P.
Dutt, A. C.
Button, H.
*Duval, H. P.
Duvall, J. R.
Dworzak, A. E.
Djas, G. E.
Dyer, H. F.
— C. H.
* — C. W.
— A. C.
— B. S.
Dyke, P. H.
* Dykes, F.J.
•Dyne, J. B.
— H. K. L.
— H. K. L.
♦Dyson, J. J.
— E. A.
* — F. W.
— C. B.
Eade, C.
* — C.J. A.
* — A. W. F.
•Eaden, J. F.
* — H. W.
Eady.C. W. G.
* Eagles, C. E.
*Ealand, A. F.
Eales, W.H.F.
Eames, J. VV.
*Eardley,W.
* Eardley- W ilmot,
E. A.
* — C. H.
Earle, G. F.
* — L. M.
— H. G.
*Earp, F. R.
Ea»on, A. B.
East, G. D.
•Easlburn,C. F.
1887
1864
1867
1865
1869
1907
E. 1908
1900
1874
1897
1894
1894
King's
\ Cath.
\ Trinity
Etnm.
Joh.
King's
King's
King's
King's
Jesus
Qtieens'
Joh.
Trinity
Pemb.
Caitis
Clare
NonCoU.
Joh.
Caius
Selwyn
Tnn.H.
Caius
Corpus
Joh.
Emm.
Emm.
Selwyn
King's
Trinity
King 's
King's
Trinity
Caius
Jesus
Trinity
Trinity
Pemb.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Jesxis
Christ' i
Joh.
Emm.
Trinity
Joh.
1871 Clare
1902 Clare
Joh.
1903 Trinity
1905 Down.
1893 King's
1908 Jesus
Emm.
1852 Joh.
1908
1907
1905
1848
1901
1894
1902
1863
1907
1900
1874
1906
1889
1867
1872
1872
1874
1890
1894
1904
1904
1885
F.
*Easten, J. A.
•Easterfield, T. H.
* — E.
Easterling, H. G.
Eastick, F. C.
"Eastman, T.
*Ea8ton,J.G.
* — F. R. J.
— J. W.
Eastwell, M. M.
Eastwood, C. E.
— H. E.
— J. F.
— N. W.
*Eaton, J. E. C.
* — H.F.J.
Ebden, W. S.
* C. J .
Eber, R. L. *
•Ebsworth, A.
•Eccles, J.
— J. K.
* — J.R.
•Eck, H.J.
•Eckersley, J. C.
Eck hard, O. P.
*Eddington, A. S.
Eddison, J. R.
* — E.
* — F. W.
Eddleston, R. S.
*Eddrup, F:. C. p.
*Ede, W. M.
Edgar, W. H.
Edge, H. T.
* — C. T.
* — VV.H. F.
* — A. E.
*Edgcumbe, Sir •>
E. R. P. j
— A. J. P.
Edge-Par ting-ton, E,
*Edgerley, E. E.
*Edkins, J. S.
*Edmond, F. J.
•Edmonds, A. J.
— T. A.
* — J. M.
* — H.
— W.
* — CD.
— H. F.
— S.F.
Edmunds, N. G.
— H.V.
* — W.
* — L.H.
1893
1888
1886
1909
1874
1876
1905
1909
1888
1896
1885
1909
1875
1908
1868
1881
1893
1897
1889
1876
1905
1886
1897
1880
1872
Corpus
Clare
Corpus
Trinity
Joh.
Clare
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Cath.
Magd.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
King's
Trinity
Caius
Trinity
Christ's
Peter's
Peter's
Pemb.
King's
Peter's
Trinity
King's
Trinity
Pemb.
Trinity
Trinity
Cath. '
Joh.
Joh.
Trin.H.
1889
King's
1895
King's
1875
Emm.
1897
Emm,
1874
King's
1908
Magd.
F. 1907 Trinity
1876
Magd.
1886
Caius
1903
Trinity
1866
Clare
1904
Queens'
1898
Jesus
1905
Joh.
1892
Trinity
1897
Emm.
Emm.
1901
Sidney
1906
Clare
1908
Jesus
1872
Joh.
1883
Joh.
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1191
*Edmunds, C. H.
— E. F.
— C.
Etlwardes, F. E.
•Edwards, H. J.
* — A. G.
* — C. L.
* — W.
— C.J.
— G. T.
— F. M.
— J. LI. A.
— M. H.
— F. W.
~ H. W.
— W. N.
* — i:.
— A. T.
— A. I,.
— V.
* — T.J.
— T. C.
— r. G.
* — J.
* — G. JM.
— S.J.
— T.
— D. VV.
Kdyvean, R. G. A.
•Eg^ar, VV. D.
Ehlvers, V.
*yhrenborg-, G. B.
•Eichhnlz. A.
Eiloaia,H. II.
Elborne, S. L.
Elder, A. L.
* — H. M.
Elger, T. G.
•Ellam, E.
Ellice-Clark, S. T.
•Ellicott,A. B.
Ellington, N. B.
•Elliot. H. L.
* — F. K.
— H..W.A.
* — Hon.A.R. D
*Elliot-Smitli, G.
♦Elliott, T. R.
— M. L. F.
E. H. V.
* - G.G.
* - C.H. B.
» — VV.
* — W.J.
* — W. H. H.
— A. D.
1902
1896
1891
1884
1890
189ti
1908
1909
1909
1892
1902
1861
1891
1909
1878
1880
1909
1887
1905
1891
1884
1904
1891
1909
1872
1902
1854
1862
1868
1898
1900
1891
1895
1875
1871
1889
1904
1905
Trinity
Emvi.
Doion.
Joh.
Peter s
Trinity
Selwyn
Femh.
Femh.
Femh.
King's
King's
Queens'
Queens
Queens'"
Christ's
Christ's
Christ's
Joh.
Joh.
Magd.
Magd.
Trinity
Trinity
Emm.
Sidney
Sidney
Sidney
Sidney
NonCoLl.
Sidney
Trinity
Down.
Christ's
Emm.
Trinity
Trinity
Pemb.
Trinity
Caius
Cath.
Trinity
IVinity
King's
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
J ok.
Clare
Clare
Pemb.
Pemb.
Caius
Trin.h.
Christ'^
Christ' 6
ChrisVs
Elliott, A. G.
1901
Magd.
• — T. R.
1900
Trinity
— C. A.
1909
Trinity
— E.G.
Emm.
* — D.L.
1893 NonColl.
— W. W.
1909 NonColl.
Ellis, J. H.
1905
Caius
_ F. H.
1895
Caius
— VV. H. M.
1899
Trin.H.
— J. H.
Trin.II.
— G. S. M.
Corpus
* — VV. G. P.
1887
Cath.
— R.
1906
Cath.
• _ w. H. M.
1858
Joh.
— A. I.
1906
Joh.
* — J. H.
1862
Trinity
* — A. A.
1883
Trinity
* — R. P.
1885
Trinity
* — J.B.
1886
Trinity
• — E. R.
1887
Trinity
* — F. li. B.
1890
Trinity
* _ W. E.
1890
Trinity
* — H. T.
1898
Trinity
— J.W. H.
1900
Trinity
— W.F.I'.
Trinity
* _ J. c. W.
1856
Sidney
* _ W.P. R.
1890
Ellison, H. R.
1903
Cuius
— J.
1907
Down.
Ellwood, R.
1903
Christ's
Elmer, V.
NonColl.
Elmslie, W . G.
1908
Pemb.
— K. W.
1909
King's
— G.F.
Jesus
— W. A. L. 1907 Christ's
*Elpliinstone,SirH.) ,qc^ #• • •..,
W. Bart.r^^4 Tnmty
* — M. C. 1895 7'rinity
* — K. V. 1902 Tri7iity
* — L. H. 1902 Trinity
Elrington-Bisset, W. P. Pemb.
*Elsee, C. 1855 Joh.
* — H. J. 1885 Joh.
* — C. 1898 Joh.
Eltham,E. W.
Fulton, H. B.
Eherson, R. W.
Elvin, C. F. C.
Elwell, C.
* — H. E.
Elwood, A. G. F.
Eiwin, W. D.
♦Elwyn, R. F.
Queens
1905 Caius
Jesus
1906 Selwyn
1909 Corpus
1890 Sidney
Cath.
1906 Corpus
1891 Trinity
Ely. Lord Bishop of 1876 {g«;4^Jf;
•Emanuel, S. H. 1885 Trin.H.
Embleton, D. 1903 Christ's
1192
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
•Ernerj
, w.
1847
Cmpus
•Evans, O. L. J.
1880
Magd.
*
C. A.
1895
King's
— J.H.
1902
Trinity
«
G. F.
1889
Trinity
— E. W.
1905
Trinity
Emmet, A. S.
1883
Magd.
— J. VV. D.
1906
Trinity
Emmett, W. G.
1907
Cuius
— F. N.
1907
Trinity
♦Emmott, T.
1889
Christ's
- A.G.
1908
Trinity
*Empson, C. W.
1871
Trinity
— H. S.
Trinity
Emrys
-Jones, M.F
.1903
CuiU!)
* — S.
1853
Emm.
Engineer, A. A.
1907
Trinity
— w.c.
Emm.
♦England, E. B.
1870
Trinity
* — J.
1886
Sidney
•
E. T.
1899
Trinity
— G.
1904
Devon.
F. de F.
Trinity
— J. R.
Down.
Engleheart, P.
1900
Cains
— I. B. P.
1905
Selwyn
English, D. A. W.
1893
Peter's
— S. R.
1897
NonColl.
H. B.C.
1902
Corpus
Evatt, J. M.
Cuius
Ennos
,F. R.
Joh.
•Eve, A. S.
1884
Pemb.
*Epps,
C. H. B.
1902
Christ's
• — H.W.
1860
Trinity
G. S.W.
1907
Emm.
♦Evelyn, W. A.
1883
Cuius
*Ermer
., W.F. A.
1898
Emm.
Evelyn-White, C. A
.
Corpus
Erulk
ar, D.S.
Down.
— K. V. 1908
Queens'
Eschwege, F. S.
1904
Christ's
•Everard,C. H.
1869
King's
•Esher,
Viscount
1875
Trinity
* — A. N.
1886
Jesus
Esskildsen, E. Y.
Christ's
• — B.
1901
Trinity
Kstcourt, W. B.
Magd.
— W. L.
Trinity
*Etheridge,S.
1859
Cuius
♦Everest, L. F.
1875
Trinity
♦Ether
R.
ngton- Smith
B.
1 1899
THnity
♦Evers, H. R.
— M. S.
1893
1909
Clare
Clare
•Eustace, W-Fitz-I
.1872
Peter's
*Eversley, Lord
1853
Trinity
*Evans
,A. H.
1879
Clare
Evers-Swindell, H.
1887
Queens'
—
L. S.
1901
Clare
Every, J. M.
Joh.
—
I. H. N.
L. H.
1909
1884
Clare
Pemb.
— SirE.O.,-1
Bart. J
1908
Trinity
—
H. G.
Pemb.
Eves, R. S.
1909
Trin.H.
•
R. L.
1897
Cuius
Evison, R. R.
1909
Christ's
—
H. R.
Trin.H.
Evitt, E. U.
1907
Emm.
V. W. E.
Trin.H.
*Ewart, W.
1877
Cuius
—
C. C.
Corpus
— G.A.
1909
Christ's
—
LI. R.
Corpus
•Ewbank, L.
1857
Clare
*
G. W.
1889
Kings
* - A.
1892
Joh.
•
C. L.
1903
King's
Ewen, G. C.
Sidney
—
W. D.
1908
King's
Ewens, B. C.
Cuius
—
D.D.
King's
Ewer, W. N.
1907
Trinity
—
G. F. F.
King's
Ewing, W. T.
Cuius
—
L. H. B.
U.R.
King's
King's
* — J. A. M.A
. 1891
Irinity
A.O.
1909
Cath.
— A. W.
1903
Christ's
»
A. C.
1883
Jesus
*Exton,G. F.
1898
Jesus
»
A.J.
1886
Christ's
Eyre, C. H.
1905
Pemb.
—
H. P.
1901
Christ's
— L. B.
Cuius
•
J.D.
1862
Joh.
* — E.J.
1876
Emm.
•
A.
1872
Joh.
Kabricius, L.
1909
Queens'
T.H.
1888
Joh.
Failes, F. C.
1907
Queens'
*
C. A. M.
1897
Joh.
— B.J.
1909
Queens
—
W. 1.
1899
Joh.
* — W.
1871
Trinity
—
E. D.
1904
Joh.
*Fair, R. H.
1873
Peter's
A.E.
Joh.
— C. H.
1907
Pemb.
—
H. C.
Joh.
* _ T. W.
1882
Jesus
—
P. E.
Joh.
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1193
Fairbairn, G. E.
Jesus
1 Faulkner, 0. T.
Caius
♦ — A.C.
1884
Emm.
; - W.E.J3.D.186e
Corpus
•Fairbanks, A.
1874
Clare
!* - B.
1903
King's
• — W.
1875
Clare
— A.K.
1909
King's
Fairbourn, A. N.
Magd.
— 11. W.
1900
Joh.
Fairbrother, .1.
Cuius
Fauquet-Lemaitre.P.A.
Clare
*Fairgrieve, M. M«C
.1898
Peter's
Faveil, N. B.
1908
Pemh.
•Fairhurst, J. A.
1888
Jesus
"Fawcett, 11.
1890
Peter's
Falcon, M.
Pemh.
• — P.N.
1885
Clare
*Falk, G. A.
1898
King''s
•Fawcus, J. G.
1871
Trinity
— H.
19(X)
King's
— L. R.
1909
Trinity
♦Fnlkener, L.
1888
King's
*Fawell, C. L.
1904
Pemh.
♦Falkland Islands,)
Bpof J
1884
Trinity
*Fawkes, R.
1884
Trinity
- W.H.
1897
Trinity
Falkner, A. H.
1897
Peter's
— H. B.
Selwyn
• - C. G.
•Fall, J. W.
1890
1887
Trinity
•Fay, C. R.
1905
Christ's
' King's
*Falle. B. G.
1883
Pemb.
— P. J.
1909
Christ's
• — T.
1876
Corpus
Fayerman, A. G. P
Joh.
•Fallow. T.M«A.
1870
Joh.
Fayle, B. J. L.
Emm.
•Fane, W. V. R.
1889
Trinity
*Fayrer, J.
1882
Trinity
Trinity
Joh.
*Faning, J. F. E.
1875
(King's
Morpits
• - F. D. S.
•Fearnley,M.
1891
1847
- E. Mus.B
. 1894
Trinity
*Fearn?i(les, E. G.
1905
Trin.H.
*Fanshawe, K. E.
1899
Trin.H.
* _ W.G.
1900
Sidney
* - H. E.
1866
Corpus
•Fearon, F.
1859
Trinity
* - G. C.
1892
Trinity
*Feetham, W. C.
1894
Jesus
Fanlliani, H. B.
Chriit's
— F. G.
1908
Trinity
*Fardell,H. W. K.
1854
Queejis'
Feilden, 0. H.
1909
Clare
* — E. S.
1886
Trinity
Feilding,Hon.F.H.E..1. 1890 rrmiti/
*Fardon, H. J.
1900
Christ's
Feiling, A.
1906
Pemb.
* - A.H.
1901
Christ's
Felix, H.
1905
Christ's
Farley, R. LI.
Trinity
*Felkin, F. W.
1892
Trinity
*Farman, S.
1860
Joh.
* Fell, J.
1886
Pemb.
♦Farmer, J.
1854
Caitis
• — H.W.
1875
Trinity
* — W. G.
1905
Corpus
♦Fellows, R. B.
1892
Trinity
— F. R.
1904
Queens'
*Feltoe, C. L.
1879
Clare
* — M.S.
1896
Trinity
Felton, P. W.
Joh.
— A. F. G.
Trinity
♦Fenn, C. C.
1846
Trinity
Farmiloe, T. 11.
Trin.H.
* — E. V.
1901
Sidney
* _ w. T.
1886
Queens'
— R. V.
1909
Down .
Farnell, H. L.
King's
•Fennell, C.A.M.
1865
Jesus
— E.N.
Jesus
♦Fanning, R. R.
1894
Pemb.
Farnfield, B. S.
Queens'
•Fenton, F.
1890
Corpus
•Farquhar, J. T. F.
1881
Pemh.
• — H. J. H.
1878
Christ's
Farr, I>. E. A. B.
Caius
* — M.A.
1884
Joh.
Farrar, H. R.
Queens'
Fenwick, G. T. F.
Clare
— E.
Trinity
• — J.C.J.
1867
Trinity
♦Farrell, W. J.
1904
Jesus
— B. A.
Trinity
— H.
Jesus
— M. C.
Trinity
— T. A.
1859
Down.
Ferguson, M. G.
Queens'
Farrie, H.
Queens'
— W.H.
Queens'
Farrokh Khan, M.
Pemb.
_ G.L.
Jesus
•Farside, W.
1880
Emm.
— D. F.
Trinity
•Farthing-, G. L.
1859
Joh.
- J. G. M.
Emm.
*Fassnidge, E. J. S.
1881
Jesus
♦Ferguson-Davie, C.J. 1894 Trin.H.
*Faulder,T.J.
1892
Clare
♦ - W.A.
1855
Trinity
1194
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
Ferf?usson, J. N. F. 1902 Joh.
— A. 1905 Joh.
— L. R. 1906 Joh.
— N. M. 1904 Magd.
Fermoy-Hesketh, T.
Fernie, W.J.
Ferraboschi, F.
' Fen ar, H. T.
— J.E.
^Ferrers, H. N.
• — Earl
' — V. M.
'Ferrier, H. W.
Ferris, S. B. C.
— VV. E.
Ferry, G. E. H.
Trinity
Trin.H.
1907 Clare
1901 Sidney
1904 Sidney
1892 King'i
1867 Trinity
1898 Trinity
1846 Cor-pus
Joh.
Joh.
Peter's
•Fetherstonhaug-h.G.C. 1903 Pemb.
— R. G. Trin.H.
•Few, J.E. 1899 King's
Fewingsi, J. A. 1909 Joh.
♦ffolkes, G. H. B. 1856 Trinity
*Fiddes, E.
Fiddian, C. M.
— W. M.
— J. V.
— G. V.
•Field, A.
— H.T.C.
* - E.A.
* — A.J. P.
* — A. B.
* — J.H.
Fieldhouse, E. E.
Fielding, E. F.
Figgis, J. M.
* — J.N.
Fildes, P. G.
— G. P. A.
Filon, L. N. G.
Finch, R. T.
* — A. T.
* — J. E. M.
— J.J.
* — W. R.
* — G. B.
— G. A. A.
— C. E. O.
— E.G.
* — W.
* — A.J.
* - F. C.
— H. K.
* — R.
* — H. M.
* — A. H.
Finlay, W.
1888 Peter's
King's
Kings
Emm.
1909 Boron.
1894 Trin.H
Queens'
1867 Christ's
1884 Joh.
1899 Joh.
1903 Joh.
Down.
1901 Caius
1899 Femb.
1888 Cuih.
1904 Trinity
1909 Trinity
1901 King's
1880 Pemh.
1882 Pemb.
1864 Trin.n.
Corpus
1877 King's
1857 Queens'
1906 Queens'
Jesus
1904 Christ's
1858 Joh.
1868 Joh.
1879 Joh.
1905 Joh.
1851 Trinity
1879 Triniti/
1896 Trinity
1897 Trinity
Finlayson, J. G. 1907 Christ's
Firtnstone, P. J. 1900 Christ's
* Firth, S. 1864 Trin.H.
— R. B. 1909 King's
— J. C. King's
* — M. 1884 Trinity
* — A. C. U. 1901 Trinity
— A. 1904 Trinity
— T. H. 1906 Trinity
— A. M. B. Trinity
— L. G. Trinity
♦Fischer, M. T. 1884 Clare'
Fisher, G. H. 1909 Clare
* — B. H. P. 1897 Femb.
— R. 1909 Femb.
— W. H. 1888 Caius
— R. A. Caius
* — R. 1876 Trin.H.
— O. 1907 Trin.H.
* — F. A. 1893 Corpus
* — O. 1841 Je^us
* — O. P. 1882 Jesus
* — W. 1886 Christ's
— F. B. Joh.
* — F. H. 1860 Trinity
* _ i\ C. 1892 Tri7iity
* — K. 1904 Trinity
— E. G. 1905 Emm.
— R. H. VV. 1906 Emm.
— H. D. 1901 Sidupy
— R. 1906 Sidney
* — L. 1885
Fisk, A. A. 1905 Pemb.
Fison, F. J. Peter's
» _ C. F. 1883 Corj)us
* — E. T. 1891 Corpus
*Fitch,H. C. 1885 Pemb.
* — H. W. 1877 Cath.
-^ C. H. 1906 Jesus
Fitton, R. Caius
FitzGerald, G. T. 1905 King's
* — Hon.J.D.1870 Christ's
* — G. M. 1905 Trinity
— M. P. 1909 Trinity
"'Tap: Ban.} '^ ^""■«-
Fitz Herbert, N. H. Pemb.
— H. M. 1895 Trin.H.
— W. 1896 Tnn.H.
* _ J. 1865 Joh.
♦Fitzherbert, S. T. 1869 Trinity
•Fitzmauric^e, ^l.ord | jggg Trinity
— VV. H. Selioyn
*FiTZPATRiCK,T.C. 1885 {g,^^?^^;
* FitzRoy, Lord C. E. 1880 Trinity
•Fixsen, J. F. C. 1902 Pemb.
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1195
•Fixsen.J.F.
1852
Trinily
Forbes, J. F.
•Flack, F. W.
1882
Cath.
— M. D.
Flannery, H. F.
Trin.H.
• - J.G.
1894
— B. A.
Christ' i>
" - J.G.
1870
•Flaiher, J. H.
1876
Emm.
• — H. W.
1886
Flavelle, W. H.
1879
Femb.
Forbes Adam, E.
G.
Flaxman.W. .1.
NonColl.
— A.
C.
Flecker, H.E.
Cuius
*Ford, H. R.
1888
Fleet, W. W. S.
1906
Joh.
• — A. K.
1870
— C. S.
1909
JoJi.
* — L. B.G.J.
1887
Fleming, G. B.
1903
King's
* — E. B.
1898
• — J. A.
1881
Joh.
* — C. VV.
1890
— J.
Magd.
— K. T.
1909
•Fletcher, R. J.
1888
Peter's
* — E.R.
1887
— A. J. A.
Clare
Forde, C. L.
1903
— W. G.
remb.
*Forder, F. G.
1905
• — J. M.
1854
Cuius
• — B.C.
1894
* — S. S. F. M.yJ . 1901 King's
_ H.G.
— W. W.
Jesus
* Ford ham, E. S.
1881
• — W. H. B
1875
Joh.
* — M. E.
1885
• — J. C. B.
1878
Joh.
* — A. R.
1894
* — J.H. B.
1902
Joh.
— 0.
— K. T. D.
Magd.
— W. H.
1906
* — Herb. M.
1887
Trinity
Foreman, F. W.
* — Henry M
1892
Trinity
■ Forester, Hon. O. St M. 18^
• - M.
1893
Trinity
Forman, T. P. G.
1907
* — W. M.
1894
Trinity
— H.
_ F. C.
Trinity
— D. P.
1909
— R. R. R.
Sidney
Formby, T. H.
Fleuret, K. S.
1907
Trinity
Forrer, H. A.
1908
Flinn, O. S.
1905
Pemb.
Forse, L. N .
1906
*Flitch,J. E. C.
1903
King's
* — E. J. G.
1898
Float, VV. L. P.
1907
Clare
Forster, C. M.
1908
Flood, S.
1909
Queens'
— E. M.
1900
* - L. R.
1873
Jesus
* — B.
1861
* - J.C.
1899
Jesus
• - T. E.
1880
— C. B.
1904
Jesus
* — R. H.
1888
♦Florence, T. H.
1904
Christ's
* — P. F.
1865
Flory, H. VV.
NonColl.
* — S.
1877
Flower, W. J.
1906 NonColl,
* Forsyth, L. VV.
1898
* - W.
1881
* — G.
1903
Flowers, M. E.
1892
Pemb.
* — A.R.
1881
* Floyd, E. W.
1882
Peter's
*Fortescue, Earl
1876
— A.M.
NonColl.
Forwood, P. L.
Flude, Fl.
1897
Trinity
Fosbery, H. J. W.
1888
•Flux, A. W.
1887
Joh. '
Fosbrooke, H. L.
1905
Flynn, T. E.
Down.
•Foss, H. J. (Bp)
1871
- T. E.
NonColl.
*Fost€r, R. L. V.
1896
•Foakes- Jackson, F.J. 1879 1
Jesus
Trinity
* — V. Le N.
— H. P. R.
1897
1908
•Foley, J. W.
1871
King's
• — J.
1885
- C.W.
1880
King's
* — E.H.
1861
Foljambe, G. A. T.
1892
Trinity
* — J. R.
1897
*Follit, H. B. H,
1904
Clare
* — W.H.
1903
•Fookes,W.
1854
Cains
* — J.E.
1869
Foord, G. H.
1906
Pemb.
* — F. LaT.
1876
Foot, S. H.
1909
Emm.
• - G.J.
1878
Clare
Clare
Christ'' s
Trinity
Trinity
King's
King's
Clure
Trin.H.
King's
Jesus
Joh.
Seiwyn
NonColl.
Clare
Christ's
Emm.
Sidney
Cains
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Down.
Caius
'9 Trinity
Pemb.
Pemb.
Caius
Peter's
Magd.
Cor^nis
Trinity
Caius
King's
Christ's
Joh.
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Cains
Caius
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Clare
Christ's
King's
King's
King's
Christ's
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
1196
MKMBRES OF THE UNIVERSITY.
♦Foster, H. R.
1882
Trinity
• — M. G.
1884
Trinity
* — M. R. W.
1891
Trinity
— H. R.
Trinity
— D. H. L.
Selioyn
*Fotheiinffham, D.
R. 1895
Queens'
Foulds, J. G.
Sidney
Foulston, W. F.
Corpus
*Fowell,R. G.
1872
Joh.
* f- owle, T. E.
1893
Trinity
•Fowler, F. G.
1892
Peter's
— B. W.
Pemb.
* — W.
1879
Caius
- T. M.
1884
King's
* — W.
1857
Christ's
- H. C. N.
Christ's
* - J. R.
1886
Joh.
* — M.
1881
Trinity
— C. H.
1908
Trinity
— R. H.
Trinity
•Fox, N. S.
1887
Pemb.
— L.C.
Trin.B.
- H.O.
1887
King's
— A. P.
1888
King's
- J.E.
1868
Christ's
• — A. W.
1885
Chrises
* - C.
1900
Christ's
* — H. E.
1864
Trinity
* — F. D.
1890
Trinity
* — H. W.
1894
Trinity
* — C. B.
1897
Trinity
* — G.T.
1902
Trinity
-. J. C.
1903
Trinity
- C.E.
Trinity
— E. A. S.
Emm.
• — W.H.
1854
Sidney
— J. T.
1907
Sidney
•Foxley,J.
1854
Joh.
* - C.
1886
Joh.
Fox-Strangways,
W. A.
Pemb.
•Foxwell, H.S.
1871
Joh.
• — E. E.
1875
Joh.
*Foyster, B. E.
1895
Pemb.
* — L. A.
1900
Pemb.
• — H. B.
1857
Trinity
• — G.A.
1859
Trinity
* - H. C. B.
1887
Trinity
— H. T.
1905
Trinity
— P. T.
1909
Trinity
*Frampton,C. T.
1844
Clare
*France-Hayhurst, ^-.aaA
— T.W.H.r^"*
Trinity
* — H.
1888
Trinity
Christ's
Francillon, F. J.
1902
- F. E.
Christ's
Francis, K.
1906
Pemb.
Francis, J. C. W.
* — H.T.
* _ W.H.
— W.
* - A.L.
* — P. C. C.
* — J.
* — F. H.
* — T. M.
* — J. B.
* - J. L.
•Frank, F. B.
•Frankland.F.W.B.
* — J. N.
— E. P.
*Franklen-Evans,F.P. 1886
Franklin, C. R.
— H. A.
— R.
— T. B.
— A. E. C.
*Franklyn, fl.
Franks, G. L. F.
* — J. F.
*Fraser, A.
— A.L.
— R.
— A.T.
* — D. H.
* — H.
— M.U.
* — W. G.
— P.
— F. R.
* — J.
— D.S.
* — D.
* — A. M.
— J.
C S
♦Fraser-Hird, F.
Fraser-Mackenzie, J . O. A.
Frazer, R. A.
* - J. G.
*Frean, H. P.
* — H.G.
* — W.F.
Frecheville, G.
* Frederick, E. P.
* Freeman, J. A.
* — W. H.
— C. E.
* — A.J.
— C. T.
_ H.
" — G. B.
1860
1880
1907
1870
1874
1861
1884
1871
1899
1878
1849
1897
1901
1906
1904
1897
1859
1854
1876
1895
1900
1882
1896
1905
1907
1906
1909
1837
1875
1907
1870
1878
1891
1904
1884
1882
1895
1855
1887
1899
1908
1909
1871
Pernb.
Caius
Trin.tJ.
Cath.
Jesus
Jesus
Joh.
Joh.
Trinity
Sidney
Trinity
Clare
Clare
Trinity
Joh.
Pemb.
Caius
Christ's
Joh.
Trinity
Trin.H.
Clare
Trin.H.
Clare
Pemb.
Pemb.
Cuius
Caius
Trin.H.
Trin.H.
Queens'
Queens*
Christ's
Joh.
Joh.
THnity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Emm.
Trinity
Pemb.
Trinity
Pemb.
Joh.
Trinity
Pemb.
Corpus
Pemb.
Caius
Caitis
King's
Cath.
Christ's
Trinity
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1197
♦Freeman, R.
1891
Trinity
• - P.H.
1901
Trinity
— P. B.
1909
Trinity
* — J.
1867
Emm.
•Freer, R.
1885
Cuius
* -N.J.
1889
Christ'' s
— G. H.
Trinity
•Freese, J. H.
1874
Joh.
Freeth, R. E.
1908
Selioyn
Freke, C. G.
1909
Joh.
♦French, R.E.
1902
King's
* — B. P. W.
1884
Trinity
• — H.D.
1864
Emm.
• — W.D.
1870
Emm.
• — J. R.
1874
Emm.
• — P. H.
1875
Emm.
♦ — C. H.
1884
Emm.
- D. G.
1906
Emm.
* — C.H.
1884
Down.
*Frere, J. E.
1898
Femb.
— Sir B.C. A. ^
Bart. i
1881
Trinity
* — W.H.
1885
Trinity
♦Freshfield, E.
1854
Trinity
• — E. H.
1884
Trinity
* — J. W.
1898
Trinity
Christ's
• Fresh ney, F.
1859
♦Freshwater, J. D.H
1899
Trinity
Frewen, H. M.
Trinity
Freyer, D. J.
1905
Trinity
Friedman, M.
Peter's
Friend, F. F.
Chnst's
Frift, W.
Corpus
•Frith, J. B.
1905
Pemb.
* — W.R.
1878
Corpus
— C. A.
1908
Christ's
• — H. C.
1891
Trinity
*Frodsham,T.E.C.
1884
Queens'
*Frost, G. P. H.
1881
Clare
— P. R.
aare
— T. L.
Clare
• - P.H.
1870
Corpus
— M.
Corpus
— E. L.
Trinity
Fruhe-Sutcliffe, R.
Caius
•Fry,T.C.
1868
Pemb.
-R.E.
1888
King's
— A. H.
1907
King's
— G. S.
1908
King's
— L. S.
Kino;'s
* — H. K.
1896
Trinity
— J.
1899
Trinity
— C. R.
Trinity
— T.
Trinity
Fryer, J. C. F.
1907
Caius
- J. H.
1896
Christ's
Fryers, J.L.
Joh.
Fuchs, H. M.
Caius
*Fuhrken, G. E.
1892
Caius
•Fulford, H. W.
1877
Clare
* - F.J.
1883
Clare
* _ F. W.
1901
Jesus
•Fullagar, H. S.
1858
Caius
- L.A.
1907
Caius
• — H. F.-
1897
Joh.
Fullalove, A. L.
Pemb.
* Fuller, F.
1842
Peter's
• — H. R.
1878
Caiu.s
* — W.
1887
Trin.U.
* — F.J.
1897
Cath.
• — A.
1856
Joh.
* — A. W.
1877
Emm.
* — R. H.
1887
Emm.
— A. J. S.
1894
Emm.
— W. P.
1905
Emm.
*Fuller-Maitland,J.A
.1879
Trinity
* Fulton, E. C.
1900
Christ's
Furmston, E. B.
1909
Christ's
*Furness, J. M.
1891
King's
* — E.H.
1895
King's
— R. A.
1905
King's
• Furniss, T. S.
1857
Trinity
*Furnivall,F. J.
1847
Trin.H.
*Fyfe-.)amieson, J. 1
\ 1887
Trinity
*FyfFe, R. S.
1890
Emm.
*Fynes-Clinton,) M.A. iqq,^ • „
A.N. Uncorp.^^^^^'^'''-^'
* — E.
1868
Joh.
• — C. E
.1891
Joh.
*Fyson, P. K.(Bp.)
1870
Christ's
— G.
1907
Sidney
*Gabbatt,J. P.
1903
Peter's
Gabain, W. G.
Pemh.
Gabriel, r. G.
Cath.
— J. B. S.
Emm.
— 0. B.
Emm.
•Gaches, L. B.
1870
Joh.
Gaddum, A. L. R.
1890
Trinity
— W. F.
Trinity
•Gadow, H. F.M.A.
1884
King's
G'dcre, E. T.
Corpus
*Galabin, A. L.
1866
Trinity
*Gale, J. R. C.
1880
Joh.
— C.C.
Joh.
Galer, R. F.
Corpus
Gall, A.
Selwyn
Gallimore, H. B.
1907
King's
•Gallop, E. G.
1884
f Caius
Trinity
Galloway, W. D.
Clare
•Galpin, F. W.
1882
Trinity
Galsworthy, F. T.
1888
Trinity
1198
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVEIISITY.
•Gallon, Sir F.
•Gamble, A.
— H. J.
Game, A. K.
♦Gamlen, R. L.
Gamlin, R.
Gammell,S. J.
Gandy, E. S.
— H.
Garabedian, D.
•Garbutt, LI. L.
*Gard, H. G.
Gardener, E. G. A.
*Gardiner, W.
* — J. S.
* - A. F.
* — J. E.
* — A. F.
— A.J.
— T. W.
Gardiner-Hill, H.
Gardner, J. H.
* — E. A.
* — J. E. G.
* — E.
— R. C. B.
* — B. B.
* — H.
* — A.
* _ C.
* _ R. L.
— F.W.
— K.A.
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* — T.J. C.
— R. G.
* — J. C.
* — R. T.
— J. C.
— R.
— C. G.
* _ J. L.
*Gardner-Brown, J.
* — J.G. G.
* - F. S. G.
Gardner-Med\vin,F.
Gardner-Smith, P.
Gardnor-Beard, W.
*Garland, C. H.
Garner- Richards, \
D. B. J
*Garnett, C.
— J.N.
* _ W.
* — J. C. M.
— R.T.
Garnsey, £.
1844
Trinity
1884
Trinity
NonColl.
Caius
1903
Cuius
1906
King's
1889
Pemb.
1908
Christ'i
1907
Joh.
Joh.
1880
1904
Emm.
Christ's
1882
Clare
1895
Caius
1903
Corpus
1901
Queens'
1903
Jesus
1909
Christ's
1907
Emm.
Pemb.
Femb.
1884
Caius
1891
Caius
1899
Caius
Caius
1863
TrinM.
1862
Corpus
1901
King's
1902
King's
1907
Queens^
Queens'
1907
Cath.
1869
Christ's
1874
Joh.
1907
Trinity
1857
Emm.
1885
Emm.
1894
Emm.
Emm.
Down.
1902
Selwyn
1869
Pemb.
1898
Pemb.
1903
Pemb.
M. 1899 Trinitp \
1909
Jesus
E.
Trinity
1881
Joh.
1907
Joh.
1891
Pemb.
Pemb.
1873
Joh.
1902
Trinity
Emm.
1901
Caius
♦Garrad. C. E.
Garrard, G. G. C.
— N.
*Garratt, W. F. H.
• — G. C.
* Garrett, S.
— W.
— H.F.
— V. R.
— G. D.
— G. W. B.
— R. W. B.
— H. L.
— L. C.
— H. G.
— D. T.
*Garrick, J. P.
Garrod, R. E.
— A. N.
*Garrood, J. R.
Garry, A. N. M.
Garson, H. L.
Garstin, D. N.
*Garton, J. A.
Gartside-Tipping,
•Garwood, E. J .
Gascoigne, T.
*Gaselee, H.
* — S.
*GaskelI, J. F.
* — W. H.
* — A. H.
• — L. S.
— W.
_ J. E.
• — Rt. Hon.
C. G. M.
• _ R.
— H.
*Gaskoin, C. J. B.
*Gaster, H. F.
•Gates, E.
— C.E.
*Gathorne, C.
* — R.
*Gaudin, J. de G.
*Gau], P. C.
Gaunt, W. F.
•Gaussen, C. W.
*Gauvain, H. J.
Gavin, W.
*Gay, A. H.
Gaye, A. W.
• — A. S.
•Gayer, A. C. S.
Gayne, A. A. A.
1897
G.
Clare
Clare
Pemh.
Trinity
Trinity
Peter's
Clare
Pemb.
Pemb.
Pemb.
Caius
King's
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Emm.
Caius
Clare
Emm.
Joh.
Kind's
Clare
Sidney
Clare
Pemb.
Trinity
Clare
King's
King's
Caius
(Trin.H.
\Triiiity
Christ's
Christ's
1895 Joh.
Joh.
1863 Trinitp
1865
1890
1873
1907
1909
1907
1907
1902
1909
1905
1858
1909
1895
1892
1886
1903
1864
1904
1900
1869
1891
1892
1868
1900
1898
1895
1905
1870
1893
1889
1890
1868
1902
1858
1907
1903
1880
Trinity
Trinity
Jesus
Corpus
Sidney
Sidney
Joh.
Trinity
Clare
Trin. ti.
Trinity
Trinity
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Caius
Trinity
Emm.
Clare
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVEESITV.
1199
*Gayner, F.
1890
King's
•Gibbs
, lion. H.C.
1877
Trinity
Gaze, A. M. B.
yonColl.
* —
J.S.
1894
Trinity
Gazieh, F. JVl.
Trin. H,
—
C. A.
Trinity
Geach, G.H.
Trinity
—
W. D.
Trinity
*Geake, C.
1889
Glare
Giblic
.L. F.
1896
King's
— A.
1907
Joh.
*Gibraitar, Bp. of
1887
Sehoyn
Geare, J. W. A.
Pemb.
Gibson, G. M.
1903
Clare
— W. D.
Queens'
—
D. K.
Clare
*Gedge,A. A.L.
1880
Femh.
* —
A. A.
1883
Pemb.
* — H. E.
1856
Caius
R. J. T.
1905
Pemb.
— W. W.
1857
Cuius
*
VV.
1869
Queens'
• — s.
1853
Corpus
Cath.
*
W. VV.
1895
Queens'
• — H.S.
1866
*
J. E.
1896
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— P.
Sehoyn
r. A.
1903
Queens^
*Gee,E. C.
1898
Corpus
*
J. B.
1894
Jesus
*Geikie, R.
1896
King's
—
S. R.
Queens'
Geldard, N.
Trinity
I.F.
Christ's
— S.
Tiinitij
—
R. M.
Christ's
•Geldart,J.W.
1859
Trin.H.
•
J.
1890
Joh.
* — H.C.
1862
Trin.n.
«
J.
1874
Trinity
* — H. W.C.
1885
Emm .
*
Hon. E.G.M. 1897
Trinity
*Gelderd-Somerville,F. 1881 Jesus
—
T. S.
1904
Emm.
Gell, W. C. C.
Caius
—
T. OB.
Emm.
Gemmell, K. T.
1905
Pemb.
*
J. P. S. R.
1906
Sidney
— G.
Queens'
T. B.
Selwyn
* — A. C.
•Genese,R.W.
1904
1871
Trinity
Joh.
•Gibson-Carmichael
Sir T. D. Bart
1 1881
Joh.
*Genge, E. H.
1866
Joh.
Gibson- Watt, J. M.
1898
Trinity
Geoghegan, R. H.
1900
King's
Gidlow- Jackson, C.
W.
Pemb.
* George, H.T.
1897
Caius
GifFard, J . S.
Jesus
• - J.
1866
Joh.
E.G.
Trinity
* - E.J.
1901
Trinity
Gifford. R. E.
1906
Clare
— H. H.
Trinity
• —
A. C.
1884
Joh.
*Gepp, A.
1884
Joh.
•Gilbanks, G.
1849
Clare
Gerard, D. M. L.
Doion.
*Gilbart-Snnth,M.
1892
*Gervis, H.
1884
Trinity
Gilbert, T.
Trin.H.
Getty, J. H.
Caius
* —
V.N.
1894
King's
*Ghica, Prince D.
1871
Trinitu
«
C. R.
1874
Christ's
*Ghosh, B. C.
1898
Joh. "
*
F. M.
1893
Christ's
_ M. C.
1903
Joh.
« —
T. M.
1857
Trinity
Gibb, J. M.A
. 1906
King's
* —
CD.
1875
Trinity
— D. E. \V.
1904
Tnnity
—
G. G. T.
1902
Selwyn
— P.
1909
Emm.
* —
J. E.
1877
_ E. A.
Emm.
*Gilbertson,J. W.
1884
Trinity
— H. P.
1900
Sidney
•Gilbey, A. N.
1884
Trinity
*Gibbings, W. T.
1900
Joh.
—
W. E.
Trinity
*Gibbins, N. M.
1903
Femb.
* Giles,
L.T.
1890
Peter's
* — W.
1890
Kmg's
—
H. O'H.
Trin.H.
- R.B.
1907
King's
*
R.
1869
Joh.
— H.C.
Ki^Kj's
*
J. H.
1864
Magd.
— T. W. H.
1906
Joh.
* —
H.A. M.A
1898
Trinity
Gibbon, E. LI. L.
1901
Trinity
* —
H. F.
1868
Emm.
Gibbons, S. A.
Trin.H.
* —
E.
1872
Emm.
* — F.B.deM
.1877
P.
1885
J Emm.
' Caius
Gibbs, A. H.
1897
Trin.H.
- as.
1899
Joh.
Gill,
B.
1900
THn.H.
1200
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
Gill, W. C.
— H.A.
— W.
— R. G.
• - J.
— H. V.
Gillan, G. van B.
•Gillespie, A. M.
— J. J.
♦ — T.
• — D.
*Gillett, G. F.
— J. A.
* — A. B.
" — R.H.
— J. F.
Gillibrand, A.
Gillies, H. D.
Gilliland, G. F.
— V. K.
*Gillott, A. J.
*Gillson, H. T.
— A.H.S.
*Gillum, S. J.
Gilmour, A. S.
Gilpin, S.
Gilroy, P. K.
*Gilson, R. C.
• — J. P.
Giniblett, C. L.
Ginilette, C. H. M.
Gimson, C.
Gingell, VV. C.
•Ginn, D. B.
*Ginsbur^, B. W.
Girling, E. A.
*Given, A.
*Given-Wilson,F. G.
Gladstone, A. L.
* — H. S.
* — G. E.
— R. T.
•Glaisher,J. W. L.
Glaister, G. F.
Glare, T. W.
*Glaser, W. H.
*Glasgow & Galloway,
Ld. Bp. of,
Glasson, A. K.
— L.
•Glazebrook,R. T.
Gleave, J. W.
Gledstone, V. E.
Gleed, R.W. A.
*Glen, A.
* — R. A.
*Glencross, J, R. M.
King^s
1909 Queens'
Cath.
1908 Joh.
1851 Trinity
1909 Doion.
Pemb.
1899 King's
1892 Joh.
1897 Joh.
1864 Trinity
1889 Feter\
1889 King's
1901 King's
1867 Jesus
1887 Sidney
1907 Corpui
1904 Cuius
1905 Trinity
Trinity
1889 Trin.H.
1859 Joh.
Joh.
1898 King's
Trinity
Down.
1906 Selwyn
1886 Trinity
1889 Trinity
Caius
Caius
Emm.
Caius
Trin.H.
1881 Cath.
Selwyn
1866 Caius
1892 Joh.
Clare
1899 Trin.H.
1888 King's
1907 Trinity
1871 Trinity
NonCoil.
1909 Sidney
1903 Christ's
'}l880 Clare
Corpus
King's
1876 Trinity
Joh.
1907 Joh.
Trinity
1872 Christ's
1897 Chrises
1899 Trinity
1909
1902
Glenday, R. G.
Emm.
*Glendenning, J. W
.1902
Corpus
Glenister, D. J.
1909
Christ's
•Glennie, VV. H.
1863
Trinity
• — A. H.
1866
Trinity
•Glover, J. H.
1843
Clare
• - H. E. T.
1883
Clare
* — J.
1883
Coryus
— A.E.
Jesus
* - F. B.
1856
Joh.
* — L. G.
1889
Joh.
• — F. B.
1890
Joh.
* — T.R.
1891
Joh.
Gloyne, W. J. M.
Trinity
— J. R.H.
JJoivn.
Gluckstein, I. M.
Sidney
Glyn.J.P.
1908
Caius
*Glynn, E. E.
1895
Clare
— r. R.
1901
Clare
— D. H.
1904
Clare
• — C.
1851
Trinity
Cioatcher, F.
Selwyn
Godber,H. T.
Tnnity
•Godby, A. W.
1877
*Goddard, W. H.
1886
Caius
* — J. L.
1861
Trin.H.
* — J.
1903
Christ's
* — H.
1902
Joh.
•Godfray,H.C.
1867
Clare
• - E.
1869
Corpus
♦Godfrey. C.
1895
Trinity
• — I. F.
1851
Emm.
Godson, A. T.
1906
Peters
* — E. P.
1872
Trinity
♦Godwin, W. P.
1893
Clare
• - J.C.
1883
Pemb,
*Goh, L. H.
1902
Emm.
Gohil), G. S. V. S.
Clare
*Gold, E.
1903
Joh.
*Goldie, A. R.
1866
Trinity
— N. B.
1905
Trinity
*Goldney. G. H. H.
1874
Trin.H.
- H.H.
1908
Trinity
Goldschmidt, E. P.
1908
Trinity
•Goldsmith, G. H.
1889
Caius
- J.H.
Jesus
•Goldson, C. B.
1857
Caius
•Gollancz, I.
1887
Christ's
Gomme, R. E.
Trin.H.
— A. W.
1908
Trinity
Gonehalii, V. H.
1908
Joh. "
Gooch, C. T.
Pemb.
- H.C.
1893
Trinity
• — G. P.
1894
Trinity
— H. W.
1907
Sidney
* — J.
1872
*Goodacre, A. R.
1863
Pemb.
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1201
•Goodacre, F. W.
1858
Emm.
Goodall,C. C.
Caius
— C. H.
1905
King's
— E. B. H.
1907
Jesvs
— J. B.
Emm.
Goodchild, H. N.
Jesus
* — R. S.
1882
Sidney
* — G. F.
1898
Sidney
Goodden, C. P.
1902
King's
Goode, A. G.
1905
Cath.
— R.H.
Joh.
• - G.
1886
Gooderham, E. J. R. B.
Caius
*Goodhart, A. M.
1888
King's
* — G. W.
1902
Trinity
* — C. A.
1872
Goodhart-Rendel,
Miis.B
,
H.S.
1909
Trinity
*Goodinff, S.
1901
Joh. '
*GoodIifFe, W.
1876
Corpus
* — A.
1900
King's
•Goodman, A. W.
1893
Christ't
* - R. N.
1884
Joh.
• - G.H.
1882
Trinity
*Goodwillie, J.
1891
Corpus
*Goodwin, L. E.
1877
Caius
— E.StG.S.1907
Caius
* — J.
1878
Corpus
* - J.H. H.
1876
Jesus
— H.J.
1908
Jesus
— H. A. C.
Jesus
— H. D.
Trinity
* — E.
1899
Emm.
*Goody, C. J.
1858
Caius
*Goolden, E. R.
1874
Trinity
* — P. P. G.
1883
Trinity
— A. W.
Trinity
♦Gordon, R. A.
1897
Peters
— W. B.
Clare
— S.
1906
Pemh.
~ A. S.
Pemb.
— R. E.G.
Pemh.
— A.G.
1904
Trin.H.
— C. A.
1907
King's
• — R.
1854
Christ's
* _ w. M.
1899
Christ's
* - T. W. W.
1866
Joh.
* _ W.
1885
Trinity
* _ W.Henry
1887
Trinity
* — W.Hamilton 1888
Trinity
* — G.F. C.
1898
Trinity
* — J. G.
1903
Trinity
— H.
Trinity
— G. A.
Emm.
— W.T.
Emm.
*Gordon-Smith,H.
1897
Trinity
Gordon-Walker, R
. E.
King's
Gore-Browne, H. 1
\T.
Trinity
uoreii oi oramp-i
ton, Lord \
1868
Peter's
Gorrinee, W. H.
1889
Trinity
*Gorst,Rt. Hon.Sir"
J. E.
• 1857
Joh.
» — P.F.
1862
Joh.
• — SirJ.E.
1883
Trinity
Gosling, L. F.
1890
Trinity
— R. C.
1890
Trinity
• - G. L.
1894
Trinity
*Gosnell, R. P.
1902
Trinity
Gossage, A. F.
Trinity
— E. L.
Trinity
Gosse, A. H.
1906
Cuius
— E. U.A
1886
Trinity
*Gosset,J.H.deP.'l
'. 1891
Pemb.
Gossling, B. S.
Trinity
— ' N.
Emm.
Gostling, E. V.
1896
Caius
*Gott, B. S.
1887
Caius
Gotto, H. S.
Trin.H.
* — E. R.
1872
Trinity
*Gottwaltz, H. B.
1891
Jesus
*Gough, C. M.
1884
Trinity
— H.A.
Emm.
— H. P. B.
1902
Sidney
*Gould, E.
1901
Clare
_ H. H. M.
Clare
* — K. L.
1900
Pemb.
— L. M«L.
1900
Caius
— R.
Jesus
* _ J.
1872
Trinity
* — H. U.
1898
Trinity
— P. 0.
1906
Emm.
*Gou]den. C. B.
1899
Dovm.
•Goulding, Sir )
W.J. Bart. C
♦Goult, J. E.
1879
Joh.
1898
Emm.
*Goulton, J.
1895
Joh.
Gourlay, W. B.
1902
Trinity
Gover, C. E. J.
Pemb.
* — A. E.
1877
Corpus
» — W. F.
1879
Jesus
* - J.J.
1880
Trinity
•Gow, A.
1903
Caius
- P. G.
1906
Cath.
* — J.
1875
Trinity
_ A. S. F.
1908
Trinity
— C. H.
Emm.
Gower,.!. R.
Trin.H,
— R. P. M.
1909
Emm.
— L. C.
Down.
Gowers, W. F.
1898
Trinity
Goyder, F. W.
1899
Joh.
*Grabham, G. W.
1902
Joh.
Graburn, G. N.
1906
Corpus
♦Grace, J. H.
1895
Peter's
- C. R.
Clare
51
1202
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
Grace, H. i\l.
Queens'
*Gray
, J. H.
1879
Queens'
• - O.J.
1856
Jesus
*
—
G.
1904
Queens'
— E. M.
1908
Christ's
*
A.
1874
Jesus
•Grafton, F. F.
1883
Trinity
*
__
H.
1896
Jesus
•Graham, A. R.
1860
Peter's
—
A. K.
Jesus
- W. J.
Pemb.
—
S. T.
Jesus
• — c.
1878
Cuius
H.
Magd.
* — Cjun.
1901
Caius
«
—
C.
1855
Trinity
— L. A.
Caius
•
A.
1877
Trinity
* _ T. H. B.
1880
Trinity
J.
1884
Trinity
* _ J. c. W.
1893
Trinity
«
—
H. T.
1902
Trinity
* — G.
1904
Trinity
F. L.
1908
Trinity
•Graham-Campbell,") jggj
Trinity
—
B.
M.
Trinity
Trinity
Graham-Jones,.I.L
. 1902
Emm.
*
—
C. S.
1885
Emm.
• Graham-Smith,G. S. 1897
Pemb.
*
F.S.
1899
Emm.
Grail, C. G.
Joh.
—
N.
Emm.
*Grandage, W. B.
1902
Clare
—
E.G.
1901
Sidney
•Grange, E. L.
1881
Emm.
*
—
W. B.
1873
Granger, E.H.H.
Clare
Gray
^tone, S. W.
1885
Doion.
Grant, G. R.
1895
Pemb.
•Greatheed, S.
1862
Corpus
— R. M.
Pemb.
*
J.
1864
Trinity
• — C. E.
1874
King's
•Greaves, J.
1877
Christ's
* — A.J.
1884
King's
—
G. M.
Trinity
_ J.
1905
King's
R. C. J.
Trinity
- J. C. ,
King's
—
H.G.
1906
Emm.
* — F.
1900
Queens'
Green, J.E. S.
1908
Peter's
— E. B.
1909
Queens'
»
A. J. M.
1855
Caius
- G.L.
Queens'
*
G. E.
1885
Caius
_ F. G.
1906
Christ's
«
B. A.
1870
Corpus
— F.H. S.
1905
Joh.
«
—
W.C.
1856
King's
* — Geo. H.
1881
Trinity
—
E.G.
1906
Queens'
* — GregorH.
1902
Trinity
J.
Queens'
* _ M. F.
1899
Trinity
*
—
F. W.
1898
Jesus
— N. M.
Trinity
*
__
.Geo.
1897
Christ's
•Grantham, W. W.
1889
Trinity
Gabriel
1907
Christ's
— F.W.
1892
Trinity
A. G. N.
Christ's
— J.
Down.
*
__
W. H.
1867
Joh.
Grantham-Hill, C.
Caius
«
P.
1893
Joh.
•Grant-Ives, W. D.
1877
King's
E. W.
1906
Joh.
Grant-Wilson,G.W.1892
Trinity
—
N.
1909
Joh.
Grasemann, C.
Trinity
—
S. M.
Joh.
Grasett, E. B.
Jesus
«
—
R. C.
1858
Trinity
Grattan, C. E. G. H
1886
Trinity
*
S. F.
1863
Trinity
•Graves, A. S.
1891
Pemb.
«
—
C.E.
1870
Trinity
— B.
Christ's
•
H.C.
1892
Trinity
— C.E.
1862
Joh.
H.
1906
Trinity
*Gray,Hon.J.M«:L.S
1890
Pemb.
B.
Trinity
* — R. E. G.
1900
Pemb.
*
—
E. D.
1893
Emm.
— W. S. W.
Pemb.
R. B.
1892
Sidney
- D. L.
1906
Cuius
m
J. R.
1884
Down.
f Trinity
— W. A.
1907
Caius
—
* — E. A.
1868
Trin. H.
*
A.B.
1893
Down.
* — G. H. M.
1903
King's
—
J. L.
Dozen.
— J.
King's
—
S.J.
Down.
— J. M.
King's
Green-Armytage,
G.1909
Queens'
* — T. D.
1865
Queens'
*
—
N. 1863
Joh.
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1203
Greene, W. H. C. 1896
* — A.E. 1899
* — H. I). 1866
— W. P. C. 1906
*Greenhalgh,W. R. 1905
Greenhill, J. K.
* — Sir A. G. 1870
* — E. P.
Greenidge, C W.
Greenish, F.H. S,
Greenlees,J.R.C.
Greenop, H, B.
Greenough, T. E.
Greensill, A. W.
*Greenstreel,"W. J.
* — F. W,
* — A. T.
*Greenup, A. W,
Greenwood, J.
— O.
* — H.
* — W.
— H. F.
_ F. B.
* — J. A.
* — R. M.
* — H. B.
1897
W.
1901
1906
1907
1908
1883
1849
1877
1889
1909
1873
1882
1906
1886
1889
1901
L.H.G. 1902
*Greeves, P.
•Greg, H. P.
* — A. H.
* _ W.W.
* Gregg, J. A. F.
— I. F. H. C.
1896
1887
1894
1897
1894
1905
•Gregory, G. M. A. 1900
P. S.
* _ H. L.
* — R. P.
_ A. R.
G. M.
— J. S.
* — E. 1.
Gregory -J ones, C.
Gregson, H. W.
Greig, A. F. MacG.
Grellier, E. F. W.
*Grenfell, J. S. G.
Grenside, C. F.
* — F. R.
* _ W. B.
Greville, P. E.
Greville-Smith, S. H.
*Grey, Earl 1873
Gribble, C. H.
Grice, J. W. 1903
1873
1894
1901
1858
1903
1888
1906
1868
1846
Corpus
King's
Trinity
Trinity
Femb.
Pemb.
cJoh.
\Emin.
Sidney
Do ion.
Cuius
Joh.
Emm.
Caius
Cath.
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Joh.
Peter s
Peter's
Pemb.
Corpus
Corpus
Mdgd.
Trinitu
Trinity
Trinity
{Emm.
I King's
^Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Chrisfs
Christ's
Trin.H.
King's
Joh,
Joh.
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
F,mm.
Caius
Chi'ist's
Peter's
Doion.
Joh.
Pemb.
Queens'
Trinity
Selvoyn
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
King's
G^«:ejH"tchinson,j ^^^^ ^^.^.^^
•Gridley, R.C. M. G. 1883 Trinity
Grieve, A. B. Glare
— B. A. F. 1886 TrinUy
•Griffin, F. 1889 Clare
* _ F. W. W. 1903 King's
— A. W. M.S. Trinity
* — W. 1873 Sidney
•Griffinhoofe, C. G. 1880 Joh.
Griffith, A. L. P. 1908 Clare
*
H.C.
1898
King's
H. G. H.
Jesus
»
A.F.
1879
Christ's
J. R.
1908
Christ's
H. H.
Christ's
» __
W.
1868
Joh.
«
C. H.
1870
Joh.
» _^
J.
1902
Trinity
W. StB.
1905
Trinity
H. K.
1907
Trinity
M. L.
1908
Trinity
—
H. L. W.
Trinity
R. G.
1907
Emm.
*
E.J.
1884
Down.
*
W. S. A.
1885
Down.
Griffith- Williams, A.
Trinity
•Griffiths, T. T.
1885
Caius
•
J. M.A
.1890
King's
S. V. F.
Queens'
G. A. M.
Cath.
—
G. A. M.
Joh.
H. P.
Joh.
C. H. M.
1897
Trinity
«
E. H.
1874
Sidney
W. M. 1908 Selwyn
•Grigson, W. S. 1867 Christ's
Grille, F. L. Jesus
•Grimaldi, A. B. 1863 Caius
Grimble, A. F. Magd.
Grirake'.Drayton,| ^.^^,^
— C . de v.* D . 1903 Trinity/
•Grimley, H. N. 1865 Peter's
• — A. L.
* — C. H. L. 1891
Grimshaw, P. S.
Grimwade, E. E.
*Gri88ell,T.delaG. 1900 Trinity
Grist, W. NonColl.
Grocock, S. Queens'
Grogan, J. D. Sidney
Gronow, W. H. L. Clare
•Groome, W. H. 1872 Peter's
— J. H. H
Groos, A. W.J.
Grose, S. W.
1885 Peter's
Peter's
Emm.
1909 Caius
1871 Pemb.
1899 Joh.
1908 Christ's
51—2
1204
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
♦Gross, E. J.
1866
Cuius
*Guy, D. S.
1878
Trinity
•Grove, W. H.
1867
Corpus
*Gwatkin, T.
1862
Joh.
_ 0. H.
Christ's
* — A.J. C.
1874
Joh.
* — W. R.
1890
Sidney
* — F.L.
1899
Joh.
Groves, J. P. K.
Queens'
• — F. S.
1871
Trinity
— W. P.
— C. T.
1901
1909
Christ's
Christ's
• — H. M.
1867
(Emm.
\Joh.
— H.L.
1902
Trinity
GwiUim, G. S.
Queens'
— K. G.
1909
Trinity
- J. H.
1878
Joh.
* _ c.w.
1864
Sidney
•Gwinner, J. P. W
.A.
King's
Growse, R. H.
Gains
Gwyer, H. L.
1905
Magd.
Grubbe. R. H.
1884
Trinity
Gwyn, R. F.
1908
Emm.
•Griinbaum, A. S. F
1891
Cuius
Gwynne, N. G.
1889
Pemb.
* — O.F.F
.1895
Trinity
- R. V.
Trin.H,
Grundy, W. W.
Gubbay, M. M. S.
1907
1899
King's
Cuius
* G wy nne-Vaughan
D.T.
}l893
Christ's
Gudgin, S. H.
Down.
•Gwyther, G. H.
1893
Trinity
Guest, Hon. 0. M.
Trinity
Habershon, E. F.
1907
Clare
Guest- Williams, A.
A.
Joh.
— S. H.
Clare
— W.K.
1909
Joh.
* — S. H.
1880
Trinity
Guilford, E. L.
1906
Clare
Habgood, A. H.
1903
Jesus
— E. M.
Queens'
Habich, L. S. M.
1907
Joh.
Guillebaud, H. E.
Pemb.
Hacker, H. W. L.
Jesus
— C.W.
Joh.
Hackforth, R.
1908
Trinity
— W.H.
Joh.
Hacking, E. M.
1904
Pemb.
*Guillemard,F.H.H.
1874
Cuius
— A.
1899
Christ's
* - L. N.
1884
Trinity
Hackwoith, A.
Jesus
Guinness, J. F. G.
Caius
•Haddon, A. C.
1879
Christ's
— H. S.
King's
— E. B.
1904
Christ's
* — Hon.A.E
.1901
Trinity
*Haden,J.H.
1876
Pemb.
— R. S.
Trinity
Hadfield,E. H. L.
1903
Joh.
Gunasekara, E. 1.
Down.
•Hadley, W. S.
1882
Pemb.
Gunn, J. VV.
1902
Peter's
- LA.
1892
King's
- L.L.
Corjjus
*Hadow, G. R.
1867
Jesus
• — H. 0.
1894
Joh.
* _ R.T.
1856
Trinity
Gunning, C. S.
Femb.
Hadrill, H. M.
Trinity
•Gunston, W. H.
1879
Joh.
Hag-gard, E. A.
1883
Pemb.
Gunter, W. H.
1906
Caius
— A. J. R.
King's
♦Gunton, C. F.
1873
Trinity
•Hagger, W.
1879
Joh.
*Gurdon, C.
1878
Jesus
Haggis, A. J.
1906
NonColl
* - F.
1884
Trinity
Haggiit, H. P. H.
1884
Trin.H
• — E.T.
1878
Trinity
*Haig, A.
1881
Pemb.
*Gurley, W. R.
1893
King''s
• - A. W.
1880
Cuius
•Gurner, H. E.
1876
Trinity
• — E. W.
1886
Trinity
*Gurney, T. T.
1873
Joh.
Haigh, B.
1902
Cuius
_ J.N.
1895
Trinity
• - E. 0.
1855
Christ's
— Q.E.
1904
Trinity
— P. B.
1900
Joh.
_ C.R.
1906
Trinity
♦Hailstone, J. E.
1898
Sdwyn
Gurnhill, C. J.
Emm.
— E.
Selwyn
•Gutch, W.
1894
Christ's
Haines, F. P.
dure
Guterbock,P. G.J
1908
Trinity
— W. R.
Trin.H
Guthrie, C. C,
dure
* — C.R.
1880
Calk.
— F. C.
Clare
*Halcombe, P. B.
1887
King's
— T.
1899
King's
* — J.J.
1855
Magd.
Gutmann, Baron H
Trinity
Hale, R. E. V.
1900
Caius
*Gulteridge, H. C.
*1898
King's
* — H. O.
1889
Trinity
Guy, H.
1909
Queens'
• — G.
1863
Sidney
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1206
Hales, H. W.
* — J. W.
— G. T.
* — J.
— J. B.
*Hall, F. D.
* — F.J.
— N. A.
— J. A.
— P. A.
* _ M.
— H.S.
— G. E.
* — A.J.
* — J. P.
— L. M.
* — H.E.
— G. G.
— A. L.
* — A. A.
— F. G.
— E. B.
* — W.
— A. C.
* — S. H.
* — H.A.
— B. L.
— A. F.
* — L. D.
* — G. T.
* — F. A. G.
* — A.G.J.
— F. G.
* — A.
* — G. C. M.
* — C. B.
* — J.
— G.L.
— C. S.
» — D.
Hallack, W. C.
Hallam, J. H.
* — G. H.
*Haller, B. C.
*Hallett,H. G.
Halliday, D. R. J.
*Hallidie,A. H.S.
Hallimond, A. F.
Halliwell, W. N.
Hainan, E. T.
Halsey, R. T.
•HamiU, P.
Hamilton, G. J. B.
* — C.J.
* _ R. W.
_ J.
— G.C. H.
1859
1908
1858
1868
1869
1899
1908
1871
1902
1887
1904
1877
1908
1886
1895
1909
1873
1884
1899
1909
1864
1867
1892
1893
1865
1880
1884
1903
1909
1907
1874
1907
1905
1869
1905
1899
1885
1905
1876
1901
1889
1901
Pemb.
Christ's
Christ's
Trinity
Trinity
Clare
Clare
Clare
Clare
Clare
Pemb.
Pemb.
Pemb.
Caius
Cai^ls
Caius
Corpus
Corpus
Corpus
King's
King's
Cath,
Christ's
Christ's
Joh.
J oh.
Joh.
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Emm.
Emm.
Emm.
Emm.
Emm.
Selicyn
Joh.
Peter's
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
King''s
Pemb.
Joh.
Trinity
Joh.
Trinity
Pemb.
Caius
Trin.H.
Corpus
King''s
•Hamilton, A.
— H. P.
— A. J. S.
* — C.J.
* — W. B.
* — C. G.
— C. de C.
* — C. A.
— G.H.
— K.
G. H.
— J. L.
•Hamley, W. W.
Hammick, H. A.
* Hammond, P. W.
* — F.
* — B. E.
* - s. c. s.
— C. E.
* — H.M.FitzH,
— N. W.
— J.
Hammond-Cham- \
bers, H.B. B. J
Hamond, E. W.
* — T.A. H.
Hanbury, C.
— H.
— D.
Hance, J. B.
*Haucock, L. R.
— W. C.
— W. R.
■CT A
Handcock, W. A. S.
•Handford, G. T.
Hands, H. J.
— H.
*Handson. C. P.
Hanhart, A. A.
Hankey, B.
— C. P.
* _ S. A.
* — M.
*Hankin, E. H.
*Hanmer, H.
* Hannah, J. A.
* — J. C.
*Hannam, F. A.
Hannay, T.
*Han8on,C. E. B.
— E. T.
* — H.
* — W. J.
* — O. K.
* _ H.J.
* — R. J.E.
Christ's
Christ's
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Tri7iity
Sidney
Down.
Clare
Pemb.
Caius
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Emm.
Sidney
Down.
1909 King's
1905
1905
1863
1885
1879
1884
1902
1907
1908
1873
1901
1883
1865
1881
1895
1900
1906
1868
1892
1902
1906
1908
1889
1894
1903
1907
1876
1906
1887
1901
1899
1908
1862
1863
1889
1886
1889
1895
1901
1896
1904
1861
1885
1894
1896
1896
Queens'
Magd.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Christ's
Peter's
Caius
Caius
NonColl.
Christ's
Christ's
Peter's
Down.
Caius
Pemb.
Pemb.
Pemb.
Trinity
Trinity
Joh. "
Joh.
Queens*
Trinity
Joh. '
Queens'
Clare
Christ's
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
1206
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
♦Hanson, E. K.
1900
Trinity
Hargreaves, H.
1906
Trin.H.
•Harherton, f n/i a
Viscount^ ^^-^
. 1859
Trinity
♦
«
R.
J. P.
1876
1874
Joh.
Trinity
*Harbhamji, Kumar
j 1884
Trinity
*
A. S.
1885
Trinity
of Morbi
A. R.
1906
Trinity
•Harbord, H.
1867
Trinity
—
H. L.
Selwyn
_ H.C.
1905
Trinity
* Hargrove, J.
1866
Clare
Harbottle, A.
1889
Joh.
» _:
C.
1874
*Harcourt, R.F. M
1891
Down.
•Harin
gton, R.
1891
Clare
*Hardcastle, T. A.
1889
Jesus
Harke'r. K. G.
1907
Pemb.
— W. E.
Jesus
♦
G. J. T.
1881
Joh.
— S. B.
1905
Christ- s
•
A.
1882
Joh.
• — H.
1863
Trinity
A. J. S.
1896
Selwyn
*Hardie, A. D.
1905
Peter's
*Harknes8, G. L.
1847
Joh.
— T. B.
Trinity
•
H. L.
1850
Joh.
♦Harding, W. A. H.
1906
Peter's
»
J.
1885
Trinity
— E. W.
1905
Caius
•Harland, W.
1890
Trinity
— G. R.
1836
Queens'
__
H.C.
Emm.
* — F.H.
1891
Christ's
•Harlock, A. K.
1855
Peter's
- W.J.
1907
Christ's
*Harman, J. E.
1884
King's
* — W.H.
1892
Joh.
•
A. C.
1892
King's
* — G.W. H.
1897
Joh.
*
JN. B.
1897
Joh.
* — W.I.
1903
Joh.
*Harm
ar, W. R.
1894
Trinity
— W.H.
1909
Joh.
Harmens, W.
1904
Trinity
— A.M.
Magd.
*Harmer, S. F.
1884
King's
— N.S.
Emm.
*
W. D.
1895
King's
• — P.J.
1869
Sidney
Harmstone, R.
NonColl.
• — W. J.
1882
Sidney
* Harnett, W. L.
1899
Joh.
•Hardingham, C. H
1899
Christ's
*Harper, R. W.
1878
Caius
- J.
1903
Joh.
—
F. A.
King's
Hardman, F. McM
King's
—
L. V.
1903
Christ's
* — W.M.
1884
Joh.
—
C. H.
1909
Christ's
— W.H.
Bo ton.
*
C. H. R.
1890
Joh.
*Hardwich, J. M.
1895
Joh.
J.E.
Emm.
Hardwicke, E. C.
1901
Corpus
—
W. E.
Selwyn
Hardwick-Smith,H
. 1899
Joh.
*Harper-Stnith,G.
H.1899
Caius
Hardy, F.
Peter's
Harraton, J. R.
Trinity
• — W.B.
1888
Caius
Harratt, A. F.
1888
Trinity
— J.
Caius
Harries, H. M.
NonColl.
— E. H. ,
1905
Christ's
•Harris
,J. R.
1874
Clare
• _ T. W.
1856
Trinity
»
A.
1893
Clare
• — G. H.
1899
Trinity
A. F. S.
Clare
— C.
1909
Trinity
—
W. B.
Pemb.
* — B. F.
1889
Emm.
W. E.
Pemb.
— M.V.
1909
Sidney
*
F. L.
1884
Caius
— T. L.
1908
Selwyn
P. A.
1897
Trin.H.
*Hare, H. Y.
1886
Caius
—
R. V.
1909
Corpus
— S. G.
1909
Cath.
*
W. M.
1869
King's
• — H. L.
1877
Christ's
—
W. S. T.
Jesus
— W.T.
Christ's
»
W.J.
.1890
Christ's
Harford, H. D. B.
Jesus
»
A. C.
1893
Christ's
* — J. B.
1880
Trinity
•
H. W.
1905
Joh.
* — D.
1883
Trinity
F. K.
Magd.
*Hargrave, A. B.
1889
Caius
« ___
J. M.
1886
Trinity
Hargreaves, R.
Caius
* __
H.K.
1889
Trinity
- H.P.
Pemb.
•
W. C.
1890
Trinity
—
H. A.
1902
Emm.
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1207
•Harris, D. L.
1883
Down.
Hartree, C.
1900
Caius
R. F.
Selioyn
— R.
1907
Cuius
•
i
1884
— K.
Cams
* Harrison
, A. R.
1896
Clare
* — W.
1892
Trinity
W.J.
1906
Clare
Hartridge, H.
1908
King's
•
F. L.
1856
Caius
Harverson, P. A.
1905
Peter's
*
D.
1884
Caius
* Harvey. W. M.
1881
Christ's
__
C. C.
1907
Cuius
• — C. W.
1867
Trinity
__
E.J.
1898
Trin.H.
* — F. M.
1867
Trinity
J.
1880
King's
♦ _ E. D. L.
1881
Trinity
E.P.
Kinrfs
* — B. W.
1897
Trinity
*
P. T.
1891
Cath.
— C.
1906
Trinny
* __
G. R.
1883
Jems
— P.
1908
Trinity
*
C.
1891
Jesus
_ K. J. W.
Trinity
J.
1905
Christ's
— F. L.
Trinity
«
J.
1859
Trinity
— H. VV.
1909
Down.
«
F.
1879
Trinity
* _ E.
1889
Selu yn
*
A.T.
1888
Trinity
» — F. E.E.
1892
NonColl.
m
Ernest
1899
Trinity
— W.
NonColl.
—
Everard
1900
Trinity
* — E.P.
1895
*
H. G.
1901
Sidney
*Harwood,T. A.
1894
Christ's
__
L. G.
1908
Sidney
• — S. F. D.
1901
Joh.
A.M.
Sidney
*Hary Krischna\
Singh J
1903
Joh.
*
A. H.
1887
Down.
E. R.
1908 NonOoll.
Hasan, N.
1907
Down.
•
A. H.
1865
Haseler, H. L.
Cath.
*
C. E.
1877
— D.
Christ's
Harrod,
H. H.
1892
Peter's
Haskins, F. W.
Trinity
Harrowing-, J. S.
Trinity
*Haslam, H. C.
1892
Caius
Harston
F.N.
Corpus
— R. A.M. E.
Trin.H.
Hart,
P.
H.
Peter's
— W. H.
lung's
S.
Clare
• _ W. A.
1870
Joh.
*
R
E.
1899
Pemb.
* _ A. B.
1873
Joh.
T.
C.
1905
Pemh.
— V. K.
1909
Joh.
*
S.
R.
1884
King's
— R. K.
Joh.
G
. F. W.
1909
Queens'
* — S. H.
1879
Sidney
*
H
G.
1866
Joh.
Haslehurst, R.
1907
Trinity
* __
W
1867
J oh.
*Haslewood,C.F. B
.1894
Clare
•
w
.*E.
1867
Joh.
*Hasluck, F. W.
1901
King's
»
s.
L.
1881
Joh.
*H assail, A.
1897
Queens'
*
J
H. A.
1898
Joh.
'^Hassard-Short,F.W.1895
Christ's
«
H
.
1871
Trinity
Hass6, 11. R.
1906
Joh.
*
F.
J. B.
1892
Emm.
•Hastings, H. F.
1884
Queens'
*
N
. B.
Doiim.
Haswell, P.
Sidney
Hartcup
, R. E.
Clare
- T. G.
NonColl.
J. A.
Pemh.
*Hatchell, C. F. W
1891
Christ's
Harter, .
J. C. F.
Magd.
•Hatherell, R. R.
1885
Trinity
Hartley
W.J.
Peter's
Hathorn, A. A. R.
1903
Caius
«
A. G.
1886
Pemb.
♦Hathornthwaite, J.T.I 870
Joh.
F.J.
Cath.
•Hatten, C. W.
1862
Caius
B.C.
1904
Jesus
— G.
1905
Caius
•
H.A.
1885
Magd.
Hattersley, W. H.
Joh.
♦
C.
1887
Magd.
— S. M.
1901
Emm.
J.E.T.
Mngd.
Hation, G. A. L.
Caius
»
C.S.
1897
Trinity
*Hatton-Fraenkl,E.G. 1902 Trin.R.
*
W. E.
1899
Trinity
Hatvany, E. de
Trinity
Trin.H.
C. R.
Trinity
Haughton, S. H.
1909
* —
E. T.
1871
Sidyiey
— VV.T.H
. 1906
Trinity
1208
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
* Havard- Jones, W.
1896
Queens'
*Haythornthwaite,J
. 1902
Emm.
*Havelock, T. H.
1900
Joh.
Hayward,L.C.
1905
Peter's
Havers, C. R.
Corpus
* — M. C.
1892
Caius
Haviland, H. A.
1880
Pemh.
— A. W.
1902
Joh.
* — E. A.
1896
King's
• — W. B.
1886
Sidney
— W.P.
1903
King's
— E.
1906
Sidney
* - F. G.
1851
Cath.
Hazeldine,S.
Corpus
* - J.
1871
Joh.
*Hazeltine,H.D.i/.^.l907
Emm.
• — R.C.
1875
Joh.
Hazlehurst,G.A.C
THnity
* — J. H.
• — C.J.
1883
1881
Joh.
Trinity
Hazlerigff, Sir A. )
G., Bart. j
1901
Trinity
*Haward, L. W.
1900
King's
Head, H.G.
Jesus
— T. W.
1906
Kings
• - H.
1884
Trinity
- H. H.
1889
Sidney
— C.
1891
Trinity
Hawcridge, R. S.
1909
Joh.
* — F. W.
1896
Emm.
HawdoD, H. W.
Jesus
Heading, B.
Queens'"
•Hawes, W. F.
1861
Trinity
*Headlam, C. E. S.
1886
Trin.H.
• - C.H.
1899
Trinity
Christ's
♦ — J. W.
1887
King's
•Hawken, W. D.
1900
Heads, J. E. B.
Sidney
*Hawkes, W. J.
1903
Joh.
Heald, C. B.
1905
Caius
Hawkins, A. G. B.
Trin.H.
— W. M.
1908
Caius
— 0. C.
Jesus
* — J.
1882
Trinity
- A.G.J.
1909
Christ's
*Heale,J.N.
1860
Trinity
• — F. H.
1882
Joh.
*Healey, R. E.
1870
Trinity
* — R. M^L.
1863
Trinity
Healing, G. E.
1892
Pemb.
• — H.B.
1866
Trinity
*Heap, 8.
1897
Trinity
• — H.
1866
Trinity
— J.M.
Trinity
•Hawkshaw,J.C.
1864
Trinity
"Heape, H.
1882
Trin.H.
• — H. P.
1868
Trinity
— W. M.A
1886
Trinity
*Haworth, H. W.
1899
Trin.H.
♦Heard, H. J.
1884
Caius
* — T.W.
1872
Joh.
— A. St J.
1907
Cains
•Hawthorn, R. H.B
.1880
Pemh.
— H. F.
Caius
* - J.
1891
Cuius
Hearn, R. J.
Jesus
Hawthorne, C. B.
Clare
— J. S.
Emm.
• - A.S.
1877
King's
- J. W.
1906
Sidney
*Hay, K. R.
1895
Cains
*Hearn8haw,F.J.C
1897
Peter's
— M. C.
Cath.
*Heath, R. W.
1899
Trin.H.
— W. K.
1907
Joh.
* - G.H.
1893
Queens'
• - C. A.
1856
Trinity
* — J.L.
1877
Joh.
Haydon, A. D.
Caius
* — C. H.
1888
Joh.
— A. F. T.
1891
Trinity
* — W.
1878
Trinity
• _ G. P.
1868
Emm.
* — R.S.
1881
Trinity
— R. A.
1905
Emm.
• — T. L.
1883
Trinity
Hayes, J. G.
1909
Corpus
- J.R.
1908
Trinity
— R. A.
1908
Queens'
— A. E.
Trinity
♦ — B.J.
1890
Joh.
•Heathcote, J .M.M.A. 1856 Trinity
* - J.H.
1897
Joh.
* — W. E.
1876
Trinity
Hay-Hill, R.
1864
Trin.H.
• — A.S.
1884
Trinity
•Hayllar, M. H.
1898
Selwyn
* — C. G.
1863
Emm.
•Haynes, R. J.
1855
Caius
*Heaton, R. W.
1890
King's
- G.S.
1904
King's
— R.
1901
Christ's
• — E.G.
1868
Queens'
— F.A.A. W.
1909
Joh.
— A.J.
Down.
Heaton- Armstrong',
\
Trin.H.
Hay-Robeitson, J.
W.
Clare
J. D.
♦Hayter, A. G. K.
1885
Queens'
— W. D. F.
Trinity
• — W.L. B.
1887
Queens'
•Heaver, H.
1896
Christ's
— G. K. H.
1909
Emm.
♦Heawood, E.
1886
Caius
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1209
Hebbert, E. G.
1882
Pemb.
•Henslow, L. R.
1854
*Hebblethwaite, P.
1873
Trinity
— C. J. w.
•Hebert, E. J.
1873
Cuius
_ R. B. W.
• - S.
1874
Corpus
Henty, E. C.
1909
Hedding, C. G.
Down.
• - W.
1862
Hedgecock, A. T.
Joh.
* — C.P.
1871
Hedges, K. M. F.
Trinity
Henwood, A. D.
*Hedley, E. W.
1895
King's
— A. N.
* — J. P.
1898
Kings
*Hepworth, W. H. F
.1856
* — VV.
1902
King's
* _ F.A.
1900
— 1.
1904
King's
— B.G.
1908
Heelas, R. J.
1905
King's
Herapath, C. A.
*Heinemann, A. B.
1892
Trinity
Herbert, G. N.
1870
•Heitland, W. E.
1871
Joh.
- E. J. B.
1902
*Hele, T.S.
1903
Emm.
* — A.
1868
Hellings, G. S.
Joh.
* — A. B.
1901
*Hellins, E. W. J.
1897
Cath.
• — W. deB.
1893
Hellyer, F. E.
TriniUi
* — A. G.
1900
Helm, J. H.
1902
Trin.H.
— P.M.
1907
— C.
King's
— F. F.
1901
•Helme, R. M.
1885
Trinity
Herdman-Newton,
C.
* — T. W.
1890
Trinity
*Herford, C. H.
1879
* — J.
1905
Trinity
Heriz-Smith,E.E.A.
— J.M.
Trinity
* — J.C.T
. 1867
Helpman, J. H.
1884
Trin.H.
Herjee, R.
Helps, E. A. P.
Clare
Herman, A. E.
1908
* — A. L.
1893
Trinity
— G. L.
1908
•Hemmans, F.
1851
Peter\
* _ R. A.
1882
Hemmant, M.
1909
Pemh.
— W. S.
1909
*Hemsworth, B.
1874
Jesus
*Heron-Maxwell,I. W. 1893
* — W. B.
1881
Jesus
Herries, W. D.
1888
Henderson, R. K.
1906
Clare
* — R.S.
1884
— W. A.
1906
Clare
Herring, H. W. A.
1904
* - G.
1870
Pemb.
- J. H.
— I. M.
1899
King's
— J. L.
* — P.
1904
Joh.
*Hersch,l. H.
1891
— M.
1906
Joh.
Hervey, A. C. 0.
1909
* - R.S.
1877
Trinity
* — J. F.A.
1863
* - C. K.
1892
Emm.
* — F.A.J.
1869
. — H. D.
Emm.
— E. S.
1902
Heneage, Hon. T.R
. 1902
Trin.H.
Herzog, F. J.
*Henley, A. A.
1895
Christ's
*Heseltine, E.
1875
Henman, W. W.
1901
Peter's
— E.N.
*Henn, £. L.
1875
Trin.H.
Hesketh, G. M.
*Hennessy, T. H.
.1876
Jesus
• — C. H.B.
Hesse, F. W.
1893
1870
1898
Selwyn
Hessels,J.H. M.A
.1884
Heniiques, P. J. G
1889
Trinity
•Hetherington,W.L.
1868
♦Henry, W.
1868
Cuius
* - R. G.
1897
* — A.
1908
Caius
* — A. L.
1903
— J.
1899
Trinity
— H. A.
1907
* — H.J.
1863
•Hewat, S. M. F.
1864
*Hensley,H. G.
1876
Corpus
•Hewetson, A.
1883
• — P.J.
1861
Christ's
*Hewett, G. M. A.
1882
• — E. H.
1884
Joh.
Hewitt, R. C.
*Henslow, G.
1858
Christ's
* _ W. W.
1863
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Jesus
Trinity
Trinity
Cath.
Jesus
Magd.
Joh.
Emm.
Queens'
Corpus
King's
Cath.
Cath.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Emm.
Pemb.
Trinity
Pemb.
Caius
Joh.
King's
King's
Trinity
Sidney
Trinity
Trin.H.
Trin ity
Pemb.
Christ's
Trinity
King's
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Corpus
Trinity
Clare
Trinity
Trin.H.
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Emm.
Pemb.
Caius
Corptis
51—5
1210
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
Hewitt, I.. M^N.
Queens'
Hildyard, E. D.
1886
Trm.H.
* — F. W.
1881
Chrisfs
* - G. G.
1875
Joh.
— W.G.
1886
Trinity
•Hiles, R.
1860
Joh.
* - T.
1858
Emm.
•Hill, M. J . M.
1879
Peter's
Hey, S.
1893
Trinity
— G.J.
1909
Peter's
Heycock, M. S.
1906
Pemh.
• — W. H.M.
1884
Pemh.
" — C. T.
1881
King's
— G.
Pemb.
•Heygate,W.B.
1884
Trinity
• — H.E.
1888
Caius
Heyland, H. M.
Pemh.
* — R. A. P.
1902
Caius
Heyn, R. G.
Pemh.
* — A.W.
1897
King's
Hey wood, L. J.
1909
Pemh.
— VV. D. P.
1906
King's
— C. G.
Pemb.
* — .1. H.
1869
Cath.
• — J.
1875
Joh.
* — A. G.
1880
Jesus
• — SirA.P.Bart. 1872 rr/;utv
— H. P.
Jesus
" — C. C.
1886
Trinity
— J.C.
Jesus
* - G. P.
1900
Trinity
• — T. E.
1879
Christ's
- A. G. P.
1908
Trinity
• — E.
1866
Joh.
* — W. B.
1892
Emm.
* — R.
1875
Joh.
* - J. B.
1879
• - F. C.
1879
Joh.
* — R. S.
1889
» — F. W.
1886
Joh.
Heyworth,G.A. F
1903
Trinity
* — A.
1889
Joh.
Hibbert, J. P. M.
1906
King^s
* _ W. N.
.1902
Joh.
• - H.
1864
Joh.
— J.R.
1906
Joh.
• — J.A.N.
1878
Joh.
— W. E.
1909
Joh.
*Hibbert.Ware, G.
1894
Joh.
• — T. A.
1878
Trinity
•Hibburd, F. C.
1882
Jnh.
* — C. G.
1880
Trinity
Hick, R. H. P.
1906
Christ's
* _ J. C.
1884
Trinity
• - J.M.
1869
Emm.
• — T. L. T.
1891
Trinity
Hicklin,J. H.
1906
Peter's
' _ A. C.
1895
Trinity
Hickman, C. A.
1909
Gains
— A. J. B.
1908
THnity
— T.
King's
_ A. V.
1908
Trinity
* — H.
1887
Oath.
— C. L.
Tiinity
— C. E.
Trinity
— H. O.
Trinity
Hicks, H. G. F.
1906
Corpus
— T. A. M.
Trinity
* — F. E.
1893
Cath.
— A. W.
1906
Emm.
* - A. S.
1884
Christ's
— A. T.
1909
Emm.
» _ W. M.
1873
Joh.
* — A.
1878
Down.
— F. W.
1908
Joh.
* — E. E.
1896
Selwyn
* — R. D.
1874
Trinity
— W. F.
1905
Selwyn
— G. D.
1909
Trinity
— A. E.
1909 NonColl.
*Hickson,S. J.
1882
Down.
•Hilleary, G. E.
1889
Jesus
•Hiern, W. P.
1861
Joh.
• — F.E.
1863
Joh.
•Higgens, 0. E.
1877
Emm.
• — L. M.
1888
Trinity
Higgin, R. F.
1905
Cains
* — E.L.
1893
Trinity
Higgins, C. A.
1908
Pemb.
* — R.
1895
Trinity
* - T.H.
1897
Caius
Hiller, H. G.
King's
— S.J.
1906
Cuius
•Hillhouse, W.
1881
Trinity
• — K. H. P.
1896
Cath.
*Hillier, T. E.
1882
Caius
— F.E.
Joh.
Hills, A. H.
1905
Caius
* — F. H.
1894
Emm.
— C. H.
Corpus
• — C.
1869
Down.
• _ A.
1896
King's
* — A. P.
1891
Down.
— T. W. S.
1900
Down.
Higgs, H. J.
1908
Magd.
*Hillyer, C. E.
1883
Magd.
Higham, C. S. S.
Trinity
•Hilton, H. D.
1905
Trinity
Highley, H.
1888
Trinity
Hinchcliffe, H. W.
Jesus
Hight, H.E.
King's
*Hind, O. W.
1894
Trin.H
♦Highlon, D. C.
1902
King's
— L.A.
1899
Tnn.H.
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1211
Hind, H. A.
1901
King's
Hodges, E. C.
1906
•Hinde,H. W.
1899
Pemh.
— W. G.
1901
* — G.M.
1880
Cath.
*Hodgins,J. R.E.C
1873
— P. M.
1907
Emm.
*Hodgkin, H. T.
1898
— B. F.
1908
Emm.
• - H.
1879
•Hindley, W. P.
1883
Peter's
* — T.E.
1893
- 0. W.
1901
King's
* _ R.
1902
* — CD. L\I.
1896
Trinity
- G. L.
1903
Hindlip, Lord
1898
Trinity
*Hodgkinson, G. L.
1873
•HindsoD, J. H.
1869
Corpus
* — D. H.
1851
*Hine,T. G. M.
1896
King's
Hodgson, A. J.
1909
*Hinks, A. R.
1895
Trinity
• _ F.C.
1860
•Hipkins, F. C.
1871
Coiyus
— W. H.
1902
*Hird,F.
1884
Clare
* — T. R.
1904
*Hiron, J. B.
1903
J oh.
— W. H.
1907
Hislop, T. C. A.
Cuius
• — H.T.
1865
* Hitchcock, R. A.
1884
Pemb.
• — F. H.
1871
* — G. E.
1885
Pemb.
* _ R. K. .
1872
— W.H.L. 1907
Pemb.
* _ B. T.
1885
* — C. K.
1873
Cuius
* — G. A.T.
1894
— R. A.
Cuius
— G. W. H
— A.E.N
. 1909
Queens'
— A.D.
— R.J.
Queens'
*Hodson, N. S.
1885
— J. V.
Cuth.
— R.
1908
•Hitchins, C.W.M.
1870
Sidney
•Hoets, M. E.
1881
Ho, S. L.
Joh.
Hoff, H. G.
Hoare, L. G.
1901
King's
* Hoffman, H. VV.
1859
• — W.
1870
Joh.
* — G. S.
1897
* — A.
1873
Joh.
Hoffmann, G.
1904
• — Sir S. Bart.
1863
Trinity
* _ W.A.
1900
• — T.
1880
Trinity
— A. R.
* _ W. D.
1884
Trinity
— CD.
1903
* — H. G. P.
1884
Trinity
Hoffineister, C. E.
1908
* _ G. E. G.
1885
Trinity
Hogan, R. V. J. S.
1907
— G. de M. G.
1893
Trinity
Hogarth, T. J.
1905
— F. R.
1909
Trinity
*Hogg, R. W.
1884
- H. C. A.
Trinity
Hoggan, W. H.
* — E. B.
1864
Hohler,G.F.
1885
* — J. G.
1869
Holbech, L.
Hobbs, V.W.J.
1908
Joh.
Holberton, T. E.
1904
♦Hobday, R. H.
1901
Sidney
*Holcrolt, H.
1874
* Hobhouse, A. L.
1907
Trinity
*H olden, G. H. R,
1885
Hobson, 0. R.
1908
King's
• — I. H.
1889
• — F.
1897
Cath.
- N.V.
• — E.W.
1878
Christ's
— B.T.
- O.K.
1908
Trinity
♦Holder, P. J.
1896
• — S.
1868
Sidney
•Holgate, W.
1852
»Hockin, T. E.
1882
Jesus
HoU, F. H.
*Hodder, W.
1901
Clare
*Hollams,.].
1869
- F. E.
1905
Corpus
• — E. P.
1874
* _ G.W.
1902
Cath.
Holland, J. G.
Hodge, E. H. V*
1905
Clare
— Hon. L. R. 1886
- J. D. V.
1909
Pemb.
— F.
1904
* - E. G.
1890
Trin.H.
• — B. H.
1879
* — H. S. V.
1903
Trinity
• _ B.
1883
— A. D.
Trinity
• _ A. V.
1884
— R. F. V.
1902
Emm.
* — F.C
1986
Hodges, W. C.
1905
Trin.H.
Holland-Hibbert,T
Trinity
Sehcyn
Emm.
King's
Jesus
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Joh.
Trinity
Clare
King's
Christ's
Christ's
Christ's
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Sehryn
Pemb.
Pemb,
Emm.
Caius
Trinity
Trinity
Caius
Christ's
Trinity
Sidney
Cath.
Joh.
Christ's
Joh.
Trin.H.
Trinity
Queens'
Pemb.
Joh.
Caius
Christ's
Joh.
Sidney
Christ's
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Peter's
King's
King's
Trinit y
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
1212
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY
Hollingsworlh,J.H.1897
Sidney
Pete/s
Honeybourne, H.C
.1906
llollingworth, J.
1907
Honeyburne, W.R
.1899
* - E.W
. 1895
Pemb.
Hood, H. M.
1906
* - H.
1864
King's
- A.
1901
Hollin«, R. R.
Clare
• — J.C.F.
1905
— E.M.
1904
King's
— i\.L.
1891
* — A. E.
1896
Cath.
— J. W.
- P. K.
Trinity
Hooker, C. W. R.
1908
— E. R. L.
1906
Emm.
* — J. H.
1886
— i\. C.
1908
Emm.
_ R.S.
1908
Hollis, D.
1900
Queens''
Hoole, D.
* — VV. A.
1863
Trinitp
* Hooper, VV.
1875
* — H.
1890
Sidney
- F. H.
1908
*Hollond,J.R.
1866
Trinity
* — J.H.
1871
— H.A.
1906
Trinity
* — F.E.
1886
— A. McA.
Trinity
— H. D.
Holloway, B. H.
Jesus
— K. A.
- N.J.
Jesus
* — R. P.
1849
*Holman, H.
1890
Caius
— P. R.
1901
_ c. C.
1906
Cains
— G. G.
1908
• — C. E.
1888
Pemb.
— A.N.
— A. H.
Jesus
— A. W.
* — H. M.
1883
Trinity
— E.G.
— A. McA.
Trinity
_ S. G.
— F.M. H.
Sidney
- P.J.
Holme, B. L.
1909
Queens''
*Hooton, J.
1874
— H. R.
Jesus
* — H.G.
1888
Holmes, H.
1889
Peter's
* — J.G.
1876
— G.
Caius
•Hope, G. L. N.
1905
* — R.
1892
Christ's
* - G. P.
1868
— E.W.
1895
Christ's
— G. M.
1905
* _ F.G.
1851
Joh.
— L. N.
* — A. T.
1881
Magd.
• - P.
1891
• — J.
1844
Trinity
• — T. W.
1881
• — J. A.
1861
Trinity
— W.H. B.
1887
* — J.S.
1870
Trinity
Trinity
— J. H.
1890
— E. T.
Hope-Jones, W. H
1906
— R. Y.
1909
Emm.
Hoper, J. D.
1891
* — T. S.
1875
Sidney
Hopewell, D. G.
— B. S.
1906
Sidney
- E. R.
* — W. S. M.
1884
*Hopgood, H. B.
1887
Holmwood, L. S.
Christ's
•Hopkins, VV. B. L.
1884
Holmyard, E. J.
Sidney
• — G.B.I.
1891
Holroyd, G.
1901
Christ' b
* _ F. L.
1859
— Sir E. D.
1851
Trinity
— W.D.
1904
•Holroyde, D.
1898
Trinity
* — G. A.
1902
*Holt, A.
1900
Pemb.
* — A. A.
1877
- F. A.
1909
King's
* — F.G.
1885
— H. W.
King's
• - G.H.
1863
— J.B.
1884
Christ's
• — E.J.
1884
— R.
Christ's
* — F.G.M.^
.1900
Holthouse, C. L.
1909
Joh.
— R. V. N.
1902
Holtzapffel.J.G.H
Joh.
— W.J.
*Holtzmann, W. W
1899
Christ's
*Hopkinson, W.
1863
*Home, Earl of, M. A. 1855
Trinity
• - C.G.
1873
Homfray, S. G.
1909
King's
• — H. L.
1878
•Honey, W.H.W.
1866
Sidney
• - B.
1895
Joh.
Peter's
Jesut
Christ's
Christ's
Down.
Selwrjn
Clare
Queens'
Emm.
Queens'
Clare
Clare
Trin.H.
Queens'
Queens'
Queens'
Trinity
Emm.
Emm.
Emm.
Emm.
Emm.
Emm.
Selwyn
Caius
Queens'
Down.
Pemb.
Caius
Caius
Trin.H.
King's
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
King's
Pemb.
Trin.H.
Magd.
Trinity
Caius
Caius
Trin.H.
Trin.H.
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Sidney
Sidney
Emm.
Emm.
Selwyn
Clare
Pemb.
Trinity
Trinity
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1213
Hopkinson, R. C.
Trinity
Housden, R. J.
Sidney
• _ E.
1881
Emm.
♦Houston, W. A.
1896
Joh.
* — A.
*Hopper, E. C.
1885
1879
Emm.
Joh.
*How, J
.C.H.
1903
Joh.
Trin.
Horan, A. K.
Sidney
Howard
,B. A.
1894
Peter's
Hoie.C. W.C.
Magd.
*
H.R.
1871
Clare
Horn, A.
1903
Trin.H.
*
W.G.
1885
Clare
Hornby, E. G. S.
1862
Trin.H.
J. C.
1909
Clare
* — J.
1889
Cath.
—
D.
Clare
*Horucastle, A.
1896
Christ's
* —
F. A.
1895
Pemb.
*Horne, H. P.
1864
Joh.
—
A. D.
1893
Trin.H.
* — J. W.
1869
Joh.
* —
A.
1880
Corpus
* — M.
1892
Trinity
* —
C.
1880
Corpus
• — L.T.
1882
«
G.
1887
King's
Horner, N. G.
1902
Cuius
»
T. H.
1867
Queens'
*Horuibrook, M.
1898
Joh.
•
R.
1849
Joh.
Hornidge, E. S.
Tnn.H.
* —
A.
1899
Joh.
Horniman, J. E.
Christ'' s
«
W. W.
1860
Trinity
Horusby, J. A.
Magd.
* —
A. W.
1869
Trinity
Hornung, G.
Trinity
• __
J.
1877
Trinity
Horny, b\ W.
1877
Joh.
* —
G.
1897
Trinity
Horrox, H.
Cath.
*
Hon. G. -1
W. A.
*Horsfall, W. H.
1879
Trin.H.
1898
Trinity
- C. F,
King's
*
H. S.
1902
Trinity
*Horsfield, J.
1885
Christ's
—
R. W.
1909
Trinity
— R. B.
1908
Trinity
w. s.
1909
Trinity
Horsley, VV . E.
Selwyn
—
J. p.
Trinity
* Hon, Sir A. F.Bart
.1885
Trinity
—
N. M. C.
Trinity
* — F. F.
1890
Emm.
W. E. W.
Selwyn
Horton, W. R.
Trin.H.
*Howard-McLean,J.R. 1883 Trinity
— H.
1909
King's
♦Howarth, W.G.
1900
King's
• — C. T.
1902
Joh.
Howat,
J.B. B.
1897
Christ's
* — F.
1903
Joh.
Howder
I. P. F.
Trinity
• — LeG.G.
1882
Trinity
Howe, H.
1905
.Magd.
— E. F.
1906
Emm.
Howell
, R. H.
1902
Trin.H.
* Horton-Smith, R.
1856
Joh.
—
E.E.
1908
King's
* - L.
1893
Joh.
G. F.
King^s
•Horton Smith Hartley,?. 1889 Joh.
*
T. F.
1887
Joh.
Horwood, O.R.
1905
Corpus
*
A. G. F.
1879
Trinity
Hosken, H.
1908
Christ's
♦
E. B.
1898
Emm.
Hoskin, A. S.
1908
Trinity
R. A.
Emm.
— T. J. H.
Trinity
Howella
,G.
1906
Christ's
Hoskyus, E. C.
1906
Jesus
*Howes,
A. P.
1876
Pemb.
*Hoste,C. D.
1893
Pemb.
Howett
F.
1907
Trin.H.
Hotblack, H. S.
Clare
Howitt,
W. A.
1893
Cuius
* _ G. F.
1904
Pemb.
Howlett, R. R.
1894
Christ's
— G. V.
Cuius
—
F.M.
1899
Christ's
*Hotham, C. G. B.
1882
Trinity
m
H.
1869
Joh.
*Houchen, G. S.
1887
Selwyn
*
E.J. E.
1899
Trinity
Hough, J. VV.
Corpus
—
J. x\I.
Down.
• - S.S.
1892
Joh.
C.E.
Seboyn
• — J. F.
1902
Joh.
Howorth, H.
1896
Trinity
• — L.
1852
Trinity
*H0WS0E
,F.H.
1873
Pemb.
•Houghton, P.
1878
Pemb.
H. E.E.
King's
* - F.T.S.
1878
Joh.
♦
G.J.
1877
Trinity
Hoult, J. M.
Trinity
*
J. F.
1879
Trinity
Christ^s
Housden, E. J. T.
Peter's
Hoy land, J. S.
1214
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
*Hoyle,
E. L.
1884
Peter's
Hughes, T.G.
1908
Trinity
» _ '
K. R.
1888
Clare
- E.A.
1909
Trinity
•
J. F.
1887
Pemb.
— G. R.
1909
Trinity
*
C.E.
1888
Pemb.
- N.A.
Trinity
Htoon
M. K.
Cath.
• _ W.O'F.
1861
Emm.
Hubback,J.A.
1900
Kind's
— J. W. W.
1905
Emm.
—
F. W.
1907
Trinity
— F. A.
1909
Sidney
*Hubbard, C. E.
1879
J oh.
— A. LI.
Emm.
G. E.
1906
Trinity
* — H.
1903
Selimjn
Hubbuck, R. E.
1909
Pemb.
Hughes-Davies, C.
E.
Jems
—
G. M.
Trinity
Hughes Games, J.
B.
Queens'
Hubrecht, J . B.
1907
Christ's
*Hughes-Gibb, F. H
.1880
Trinity
*Huck,
J.
1904
Sehvyn
Hughes-Jones, 0.
Joh.
Huckle, H. W.
Down.
*Hugill, W.L.
1884
Christ's
*Huda,
S.N.
1881
Joh.
Hulbert, C. G. K.
1909
Pemb.
•Huddart, L. H. L.
1901
Emm,
* - J.G.
1888
Trinity
*Huddleston,T. F.C
.1871
King's
* — H. L. P.
1894
Trinity
♦
A. J. C
.1902
King's
Hull, G. F.
Joh.
*Hudleston, J.H.
1858
Joh.
Hulton-Sams, K. A
.1906
Jesus
* —
W. H.
1893
Trinity
•Hume, M. A. S.
Pemb.
* Hudson, Joseph
1857
Peter's
- P. J.
1907
Joh.
«
John
1883
Peter's
*Hume-Rothery,J.H.1890
Trinity
* —
B.
1899
Clare
Hume- Williams, >
R. E. \
Trin.H.
♦ —
J. C.
1873
Pemb.
:)<
R.
1885
(Pemb.
\Selwyn
Humfrey, J. C. W.
1902
Joh,
*Humm, H.
1899
NonColl.
*
E.
1891
Pemb.
•Humphrey, J. H.
1884
Clare
R. J.
1908
Cuius
Humphreys, D. F.
Pemb.
*
E.F. W.
1880
Corpus
• - G.N.
1905
Cuth.
_
C.B.
1899
King's
— W. H.
1908
Christ's
H. C. H.
Jesus
* — H.
1867
Joh.
*
W.H.H.
1861
Joh.
* - A. E.
1866
Ti inity
*
E.F.
1898
Joh.
— A.E.O
. 1898
Trinity
*
. W. F. A.
1898
Magd.
Humphries, C.
1884
Peter's
•
W.
1859
Trinity
- S.
1889
Joh.
«
R. W.
1880
Trinity
•Humphry, P.
1887
King's
*
E. T.
E. C.
1885
1905
Trinity
Trinity
• _ A. P.
1873
Trinity
Sekoyn
F. A.
Trinity
* — L.
1877
Trinity
T.H.
Selwyn
_ A.M.
Trinity
*Hue, A. C.
1888
Magd.
* — S.
1900
Selwyn
Huelin
,E. S.
Cuius
Humphrys, R. P.
Clare
Hu^gonson, R. P.
Christ's
— H.E.
1904
Cuius
*Hughes, A.
1886
Peter's
Hunkin, J. W.
1909
Cuius
« _
H. R.
1886
Peter's
•Hunnybun, W. M.
1861
Cuius
—
D'A. W. A.
Peter's
Hunt, A. E.
1902
Peter's
• __
T.M°K.
1857
f Clare
XTrinity
— C. H.
— H. L.
1898
Clare
Clare
*
G. H.
1889
Clure
* — J.
1863
Cuius
__
O.
Clure
* — F. G.
1899
Christ's
»
T. C.
1883
Pemb.
• _ A. L.
1876
Joh.
•
L.H.
1898
Pemb.
* — A. G. L.
1905
Joh.
M. B.
1907
Pemb.
• — H. W.
1858
Trinity
___
H.H.
Queens'
* _ A. R.
1865
Trinity
»
W. R.
1902
Jesus
— J.B.
Emm.
__
A.
1909
Joh.
Huntbach, G. W.
Emm.
«
T. R.
1878
Trinity
*Hunter, W. C,
1897
Clare
R.
1888
Trinity
— E.J.
Clare
*
T. M«K.
1905
Trinity
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1215
Hunter, M. J.
Clare
* __
J. de G.
1903
Pemb.
• __
A.J.
1869
Caius
—
H.M.
1899
Cuius
—
J.H.
Caius
G.J.
Trin.H.
C.J.
Covpus
* __
H.K.
1903
Queens'
—
J. B.
Jolt.
—
G.J.
Magd.
♦
A. G.
1873
Trinity
* —
C. B. R.
1883
Trinity
*
W. C.
1884
Trinity
—
C. H.
1889
Trinity
* —
Al. 0.
1895
Trinity
* —
CM.
1902
Trinity
W.T.
1906
Emm.
*Hunting. H. W.
1878
Down.
Huntington, Sir C. P. Bart
King's
—
L. W.
1906
Trifiitp
Hunton, C. \V.
1904
Cath.
*Huntriss, E. M.
1902
Trin.H.
^Huntsman, G. A. I.
1889
Peters
•Hurrel
1, H. W.
1885
Trin.H.
Hurry,
C. B.
NonColl.
Hurst,
L. H.
Pemb.
*
G. H.J.
1893
King's
—
F. G.
Cath.
C. B.
1904
Christ's
W. H.
Christ's
»
B.P.
1890
Trinity
*
C. J.B.
1892
Trinity
HusaiK
, S.J.
Down.
*llussej
, H. LI.
1846
Joh.
—
R. L.
NonColl.
Hutchence, W. G.
1906
Caius
—
B. L.
Caius
Hatchings, H. W.
1909
Emm.
—
C. E.
Emm.
Hutch
ison, J. C.
Caitis
Hutch
nson, R. H.
1904
Clare
—
N. W
Clare
* —
A.
1888
(Pemb.
XChrist',
A.C.C.1905 /Vi«.iy.
—
G.C.
1906
Trin.H.
—
E. G.
Corpus
«
^•E. {iZj^^l^OA Kins^s
—
G.
Jesus
*
Sir J.
T. 1873 Chrisfs
*
C.B.
1851
Joh.
*
T. W.
1873
Joh.
* —
F.A.S.1891
Trinity
• —
A.
1892
Trinity
*Hutchons, J.
1873
Caius
•Huttor
,C.F.
1881
Joh.
Hutton, R. J.
* — S.
Hyams, A.
Hybart, A. J. F.
*Hyde, H. E.
* — G. A. R.
— R. VV.
— N.B,
Hyett, F. A.
* _ T.
*Hyne, C.W. N.
— W.M.
— F.
*Hyslop, A. R. F.
•i'Anson, E. B.
Ibbetson, E. F. I.
Ibbotson, A. W.
Igg"lesden, R. S.
Ilangakoon, J.W. R
Ilbert, C. A.
*lles,J.H.
* — G. E.
* J. C.
•Iliffe, J. W.
llling,V. C.
*Illingworth, N. H.
— O.
*Iinage, J. M.
* — F. E.
Imamura, S.
Imison, C. S.
Imlay, A. D.
Imms, A. D.
*lmpey, E.
Inayatullah Khan
Ince, R. B.
* — J. B. C.
— S. R.
•Inchbald, W. E.
— C. C.E.
*Jnchley, O.
*Ind,E. M.
Inder, R. W.
Infeld, L.
*Inge, W, R.
Ingham, W.
♦Ingle, J. C.
— L. M.
* A. C.
♦Ingles, P. H. B.
*Inglis, C. E.
_ A. L.
— A. E. J.
— A. R.
* Ingram, A. G.
— E. M. B.
1888
1905
1908
1857
1881
1868
1891
1853
1897
1888
1866
1908
.1906
1899
1898
1887
1884
1899
1909
1865
1866
1902
1908
1907
1907
1884
1909
1906
1884
1907
1876
1895
1874
1907
1883
1887
1884
1899
1897
1903
1909
1892
Joh.
Trinity
Joh.
Selwyn
Caius
Corpus
Joh.
Down.
Trin.H.
Emm.
Clare
Cath.
Joh.
King's
Joh.
Magd.
Pemb.
Pemb.
Trin.H.
King''s
Caius
Joh.
Trinity
Joh.
Sidney
Clare
Corpus
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Emm.
Christ's
King's
Christ's
Peter's
Caius
Christ's
Clare
Clare
Joh.
Trinity
Doivn.
Queens'
(Jesus
{King's
Selvjyn
King's
King's
Emm.
Sidney
King's
King's
King's
Trinitv
Trin.H.
King's
1216
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
*Iugram, A. J.
1865
Queens'
• — D.S.
1862
Joh.
• - A. C.
1898
J oh.
* — A. R.
1899
Joh.
• — H.M.
1847
Trinily
— C. F.
1884
Trinity
- J.J.
Dovm.
*Ingrarns, S.
1894
Peter's
Inman, E. C.
1909
Cuius
*Innes, H. M^L.
1884
Trinity
- P.D.
1907
Trinity
Innes- Cross, A. C.
w.
Trinity
*Inskip, J. T.
1889
Corpus
- J. H.
1902
King'i
Insole, G. C. L.
Trinity
— E. R.
Trinity
Iredale, H. C.
Christ's
Ireland, W. F.
1909
Joh.
— J.F.
Trinity
*Irons, E. A.
1873
Emm.
♦Irvine, H. W. K.
1894
Trin.H.
— L. C. D.
1908
Emm.
Irving, A. G.
Kino's
- J.C.
Joh.
_ P. A.
Joh.
• — W. B.
1866
Trinity
Irwin, A. P. B.
Cuius
- C.
Trinity
— H.M.
1908
Selwyn
Isaac, A. T.
1902
Jeius
— C. L.
1899
Joh.
♦Isaacs, H.S.
1885
King's
• — W. H.
1888
King's
•Isaacson, F.J. F.\^
M881
Trin.H.
•Isard, J. C.
1880
Trinity
*lselin, H.
1892
Pemh.
* ~ J. F.
1891
Trinity
•Isherwood, R.
1865
Joh.
Isitt, G. H.
1907
Pemb.
♦Islington, Bp. of
1864
Trinity
Ismail, C. M.
Sidney
Ismail Khan, M.
1905
Joh.
Isserlis, L.
1903
Christ's
*Ivatt, A.
1889
Christ's
•Ive.S.
1858
Cuius
♦Ives, G. C.
1892
Magd.
Iwasaki, K.
1905
Pemh.
Jaccard, C. A. A.
King's
♦Jack, W.
1859
Peter's
* - A. A.
1894
Peter's
♦Jackson, F. H.
1889
Peters
— A.
1896
Peter's
— A.F.
1905
Peter's
* — W.H.
1901
Clare
— R. W. P.
Clare
* — A.E.
1904
Pemb.
— I.
1907
Pemh.
Jackson. E. W.
1902
—
G. S.
1904
W. P.
•
W. E.
1878
G. H.
1908
—
L. P.
1907
*
P.
1868
*
R.
1872
*
J.C.
1888
—
D. F.
1909
*
H.L.
1882
L.J.
1906
*
A.
1859
*
G.
1860
C.A.
1906
J. E. N.
1908
G.E.
H. D.
*
H.
1862
*
J.
1868
*
E.
1868
*
R. D.
1872
*
W.E.
1875
*
C. S.
1889
Hon. F. S.
1893
H.A.
1907
B.R.
J.
J.B.
*
H.
1898
•Jacob,!. W.H.
1880
*
F.
1897
_
A. C.
G. A. F.
L. G.
.lacobs, H. V.
1899
•Jacomb, T. P.
1881
J acquest, S. P.
♦Jaffe,
A. D.
1902
—
W. E. B.
1905
Jaflfee
, M.
Jagg,
V.T. S.
•
T. S.
1878
•Jagger, A.
1890
J ago,
E. O.
1908
James
,R.L.
1852
«
C.
1868
*
H.L.
1890
E. H.
E. S. P. K.
1909
•
A.C.
1864
♦James, M.R.
1885
C. E. N.
1896
»
A.E.
1877
—
J. L. B.
1909
G.
1905
Trin.H.
Trin.H.
Trin.H.
Corpus
King's
Queens'
Jesus
Jesus
Jesus
Jesus
Christ's
Christ's
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Sidney
Down.
Pemb.
Cains
Caius
King''s
Chnst's
Christ'' s
Jesus
Joh.
King's
Emm.
Trinity
Selwyn
Pemb.
Emm.
Clare
Cuius
Caius
Caius
Cor;pus
King's
King''s
King's
Jesus
i Jesus
(Magd.
^Joh.
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
James, F. A.
1908
J oh.
— R. W.
Joh.
— C. C. H.
Magd.
• — J. A.
1874
Trinity
• — S. R.
1878
Trinity
• — A.
1886
Trinity
* — H. T.
1896
Trinity
— A.I.
Trinity
• _ w. C.
1891
Sidney
— D.I.
1907
Sidney
— J. P.
Emm.
- F.L.
1877
Down.
— D.
Doion.
— L. H.
Selioyn
Jameson, R. M.
1884
Peter's
— G. D.
Femb.
— C. W.
Corpus
• — W. F.
1875
Trinity
— A. J.D.
Trinity
- G.J.
Trinity
— W. L.
1908
Emm.
Jansz, P. L.
Emm.
*Janvrin, W. L. B.
1877
Clare
— C. W.
NonColl.
Jaques, A.
Pemb.
* _ J. W.
1876
Joh.
Jaquet, E. G.
Jesus
— D. A.
1909
Emm.
*Jarchow, C. J. F.
1901
Joh.
*Jardine, J. W.
1902
King's
• - D.J.
1872
Trinity
* _ R.
1891
Trinity
— D.J.
Trinity
Jareja, B. B.
Trinity
Jarvie, J. M.
1906
Emm.
Jarvis, F.
Cuius
Jasper, R. F. T.
Caius
— H. E. G.
Doion.
Jay, C. D.
Trinity
— D. D. B.
1908
Selioyn
Jathar, G. B.
NonColl.
*Jeaffreson, H. G.
1879
Pemb.
* - H.H.
1872
Trinity
*Jeakes, J.
1852
Peter's
* - J. M.
1889
Trinity
♦Jeans, J. H.
1899
Trinity
Jeayes, W. A.
Queens'
Jebb, R. D.
1906
King's
Jeeves, L. L. G.
Corpus
Jeff; A. H.
NonColl.
♦Jeffcoat, W. F. H.
1891
Caius
• — R.
1894
Caius
* — T.
1855
Trinity
Jefferson, W. B.
Corpus
* - J. J.D.
1868
Trinity
♦Jeffery, T. T.
1877
Peter's
* - S.
1875
Magd.
•Jeffery, F. H.
1899
Jeffreys, R. S.
1909
— VV. M.
1900
— H. G. G.
1908
♦Jeffries, F. J.
1896
— W. F. C.
*Jehu,T.J.
1898
*JekylJ,W.
1872
Jelf, A. R.
1897
•Jemmett, C. F.
1867
— F. R.
1907
* _ W. H.C.
1893
Jenkin, C. 0. F.
— H.A.
1906
— R. T.
1909
- N. W.
1904
Jenkins, E. J.
— H.E.
1895
— E. E.
1909
— R.E.
— R. S.
1902
* — H.B.
1903
* — R. T.
1904
— F.
1907
Jenkinson, C. H.
1904
— S. N.
• - F.J.H.
1876
*Jenks, E.
1886
*Jenkyn, C. W. 0.
1895
*Jenkyu- Jones, W,
1897
Jenner-Fust, H.
1863
* — H.JUD
.1896
* - D.
1901
Jennings, C.
1903
* — R.I.
1903
— G. M.
1899
* — H.E.
1872
• — A. C.
1872
— A. R.
1907
— R. W.
* — H.R.
1888
— J. H.
Jephcott, E. W.
— A.
Jephson, P. H. R.
1909
• — A. W.
1875
— H. W.
1888
Jeppe, T.J. J.
Jepson, R. W.
Jermain, P. L. L.
*Jerram, A. E.
1891
Jerusalem, G.
*Jervis, J.
1882
Jerwood, J. H.
*Je8sop, CM.
1885
* — T.
1860
*Jessopp, A.
1848
1217
Trinity
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Caius
Trinity
Joh.
Trinity
King's
Trinity
Trinity
Sidney
King's
Jesus
Jesus
Christ 's
Clare
Trin.n.
King's
Jesus
Joh.
Joh.
Trinity
Joh.
Pemb.
Caius
Trinity
King's
Trinity
Caius
Trin.H.
Trin.H.
Trin.H.
Pemb.
Pemb.
Trin.H.
Corpus
Jesus
Jesus
Jesus
Magd.
Down.
Caius
Queens'
Pemb.
Corpus
Magd.
Caius
Magd.
Christ's
Trinity
Joh.
Queens
Jesus
Clare
Trinity
Joh.
1218
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
*Jevons
H. S.
1897
Trinity
♦Johnson, E. W. P.
1905
Emm.
•Jewell,
¥.G.
1889
Corpus
—
F.E. G.
1895
Sidney
Jewson
, J. C.
Pemb.
—
F. C.
Sidney
Jillard, H. P.
Joannides, G. S.
1888
1907
Trinity
King's
• -E-W.{¥-^^,:p.l906
Dovm.
Job,C
. D.
1908
Queens'
—
A. C.
1908
Dov:n.
*Job8on
,J. 0.
1897
Femb.
—
D.
Dovm.
J. S.
1906
Sidney
J. B.
Sehcyn
John,
D. W.
1909
Clare
*
A.N.
1881
—
J. C.
1908
King's
•Johnson-Ferg-uson
'1 1872
Joh.
Johns,
S. H. M.
Clare
Sir J. E. Bart.
•Johns
C. H. W.
1880
\ Cath.
Jesris
•Johnson-Townley,
A.P.T.
; 1888
Corpus
Queens'
•Johnston, J. P.
1886
Peter's
* __
T.
1866
Joh.
* —
A. A.
1905
Pemb.
—
N. A.
Emm.
*
R. W.
1905
Pemb.
•Johnson, H. R.
1880
Clare
* —
J. A.
1894
King's
M. R. W.
Pemb.
«
C. F. H
1867
Christ's
*
A. C.
1853
Cuius
A. B.
1906
Joh.
#
H.
1859
Caius
—
F.
1907
Joh.
* —
G.L.
1876
Cuius
•
G.T.
1860
Trinity
H.C.J.
1906
Caius
1
H.
1862
Trinity
* __
T. S.
1861
Trin.H.
*
H. L.
1897
Trinity
♦ ___
H. A.
1887
Trin.H.
D.
1898
Trinity
*
L. A. T.
1895
Trin.H.
*Johnstone. G. A.
1890
Pemh.
—
E. T.
1902
Trin.H.
G. G.
1908
King's
G. B. B.
1909
Trin.H.
*
V. B.
1879
Jesus
«
H. B.
1872
Corpus
__
C. C.
Jesus
*
E.A.
1898
Corpus
—
W.
Jesus
»
W.E.
1882
King's
G. H.
1904
Trinity
—
G. G. F.
King's
J.J.
Trinity
—
R. L.
King's
Joicey,Hon.S.J.
D. 1906
Trinity
—
J.H. F.
Queens'
Jollej
, L. B. W.
1907
Trinity
*
W. B.
1871
Cath.
Jolowicz, H. F.
Tnnity
* —
A. R. H.
1895
Cath.
Jolly,
J.C.
1909
King's
* —
A.
1868
Christ's
L.J. P.
1904
Joh.
*
J. E. S.
1885
Christ's
E. H. P.
1907
Joh.
* —
E. J. F.
1879
Joh.
H.L. P.
1909
Trinity
•
A. R.
1883
Joh.
R.B.
1908
Emm.
*
V. E.
1888
Magd.
•Jonas
,L. C.
1894
Pemb.
*
J.
1854
Trinity
Jones
, E. LI.
1905
Peter's
*
G.W.
1880
Trinity
»
H. 0.
1899
Clare
*
H.
1880
Trinity
*
R.E.
1902
Clare
•
B.V.
1885
Trinity
H. LI.
1908
Clare
* —
H. V.
1887
Trinity
«
G. M. E.
1881
Pemh.
__
S. C.
1900
Trinity
J. S.
Pemb.
* —
W. H. C
1901
Trinity
•
H.L.
1879
Cuius
*
W. M.
1903
Trinity
*
C.S.
1899
Caius
E.G.
1904
Trinity
*
A. S. D.
1901
Caius
—
A. D.
1906
Trinity
T. A.
1902
Cains
—
G. P.
1906
Trinity
E. H. G.
1906
Cains
H.G.
1906
Trinity
N. T. H. W.
Caius
—
F. V.
1908
Trinity
H. E.
1872
Trin.H.
P. B.
• 1909
Trinity
*
R.Ll.
1887
Corpus
—
A. L.
Trinity
—
R. R. P.
1908
Corpus
*
A. H.
1887
Emm.
«
H. W.
1890
King's
»
A. P.
1887
Emm.
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1219
•Jones, A. F.
1893
Kings
♦Joues-Bateman, J.
B. 1848
Cuius
*
R. L.
1899
Kimj's
*Jones-Tay]or,E.W
. T, 1889 Queens
*
D.
1903
King's
JopsoD, N. B.
Joh.
_»
VV. F.
1904
King's
Jordan, A. R.
1904
Clare
*
A.
1905
King's
* _ W.H.
1904
Pemb.
A.V.
1909
King^s
— H . R.
1905
Pemh.
•
A. G.
1864
Queens'
— G. P.
Corpus
*
T. H.
C. H.
1900
1908
Queen »'
Qiieens'
• — W. E.
1
1890
{King's
[Selwyn
*
W. J. S.
1897
Cath.
* — A.
1878
Christ's
D.
Cath.
- J. H.
Emm.
•
EH.
1877
Jesus
* — A. C.
1894
Sidney
*
LI. R.
1881
Jesus
*Jo8e, T. P. H.
1881
King's
•
E. L,
1892
Jesus
* — s. VV.
1895
Chiist's
H.S.
Jesus
*Joseland, H. L.
1886
Christ's
J. S. L.
JsbUS
Joseph, VV. F. G.
1904
Christ's
•
E.K.
1893
Christ's
- E. LI.
Emm.
—
R. T. P.
1901
Christ's
•Joseph- Watkin.T.M. 1879
Cains
W.H.
1903
Christ's
Jourdain, R. 0.
1892
Magd.
F. R.
1905
Christ's
* — P. E. B.
1902
Trinity
Trinity
A. H.
1907
Christ' i
Jowitt. R.
1893
«
H. D.
1865
Joh.
Joy, N. H.
Trinity
»
H. R.
1884
J oh.
*Joyce, Sir M. I.
1862
Cuius
*
P. C. V.
1905
Joh.
* - S.
1885
Cuius
R. F.
1907
Joh.
* — J. L.
1904
King's
R. McN.
1909
Joh.
— G. E.
1909
Queens'
»
D.
1857
Trinity
— J. W. H.
1908
Christ's
*
G. H.
1860
Trinity
*Joyner, C. B.
1904
Emm.
*
G. O.
1873
Trinity
Joynt, I. W.
1908
Emm.
* __
W.C.
1876
Trinity
*Judkins, E.
1879
Cuius
* —
Sir L.J. Bart. 1880
Trinity
*Judson, A. J.
1888
Joh.
» ___
S. E.
1881
Trinity
— J. F.
Sehoyn
* _
H. E.
1883
Trinity
*Jukes, H. W.
1883
Emm.
—
H.O.
1886
Trinity
Jump, H.
1904
Trinity
• __
H. G.
1892
Trinity
— R. L.
Trinity
*
C. W.
1902
Trinity
*Jupe, F. I. M.
1894
Down.
*
O. T.
1902
Trinity
•Jupp, C.R.W.
1867
Cuius
* —
B.
1904
Trinity
Just,T. H.
1908
Trinity
—
F. S.
1909
Trinity
Kachorn, M. C.
1909
Trinity
—
C. H.
Trinity
Kadir, M.
Trinity
J.K.
Tiinity
Kak, D. N.
1909
Down.
M. H.
Trinity
Kanjilal, M.
Down.
—
T. B.
Trinity
Kann, E. A.
Emm.
•
F. H.
1855
Emm.
Kaplan, I.
Trin.H.
HE
R.S.
1880
Emm,
Kapur, M. R.
NonColl.
W. N.
1906
Emm.
Karn, J . C.
Dovm.
H. C. B.
1908
Emm.
*Karney,G. S.
1858
Trinity
B.M.
1909
Emm.
* — R.J.
1869
Trinity
E.G.
Emm.
* — A.B. L.
1896
Trinity
H.I.
1908
Sidney
Karran, T. W.
Sidney
T.
Sidney
Karsondas, M.
Cath.
E. L.
1885
Down.
*Kastner, L. E.
1898
Clare
W. H. S.
1897
Selwyn
•Kay, A.M.
1891
Cuius
J.D.
1909
Selwyn
• — F. H. J.
1871
Joh.
D.
NonColl.
— A. L
Magd.
—
E. T. S.
NonColL.
— S. E.
1909
Emm.
1220
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
Kay, R. P.
•Kaye, J.
— G. W.C.
* — W.J.
— A. E.
*Kealy, A. G.
*Kearney, E. L.
Kearns, J. R. C.
•Keating', J. F.
Keay,E. D.
Keeling, G. W.
— F. H.
Keen, G. P.
— A. T.
Keesey, G.E. H
Keeton, G. H.
*Kefford, W. K.
Keighley, W.G.
MacG.
*Keightley, A.
* — B.
*Keigwin, H. D.
— R. P.
— A. L.
— W. S.
Keir, J.L. Y.
Kekulawala, Don A.
Kelham, M. K. C.
*Kelley, W. S.
•Keilie,K. H. A.
*Kellock,T. H.
•Kelly, C. N.
— N. E.
* — H. P.
* _ w. W.
* — F. F.
* — E. H.
— I. G.
— F. G. M.
— D.P.J.
Kelsey, A. K.
* — H. T.
Kelton, G. S. G.
*Kemble,C. A.
♦Kemrn, W.H.
*Kemp, G. G.
— K. M«I.
— E. \V. G.
* — H.T.
— G.
* — J. T.
Kempe, W.N.
* — A. B.
* — E. C.
Kempson, F. C.
•Kemplliome, P. H.
* — J. A.
Sidney
1890
Chrht's
1908
Trinity
1869
Emm.
1902
Emm.
1883
1879
Cath.
1901
Christ's
1876
Corpus
Clare
Kind's,
1907
Trinity
Clare
1884
Trinity
1908
Down.
1900
Emm.
1897
Joh.
1901
Trin.H.
1882
Pemb.
1883
Trinity
1903
Peter's
1905
Peter's
Peter's
Clare
1906
Caivs
.
Sidney
Corpus
1875
Joh.
1898
Caius
1884
Emm.
1870
Pemb.
1902
Pemh.
1855
Caius
1872
Cuius
1860
Trin.H.
1883
King's
1907
Queens'
1904
Emm.
1909
Doion.
Magd.
1894
Trinity
Queens'
1869
Trinity
1860
Corpus
1869
Pemb.
1906
Corptis
1908
Queens'
1878
Joh.
1888
Trinity
1884
Emm.
Corpus
1872
Trinity
1902
Trinity
1889
Cuius
1866
Joh.
1886
Trinity
Kemp-Welch, M.
— H.A.
Kendal], H. E.
* — J. F.
* — T. S.
*Kendle,\V.J.
•Kennedy, Sir W.R.
* - J.
— H.
— A.
* — M. E.
— A. R.
— J. S.
— R. S.
* — C. M.
* — R.J.
— A. K. C.
— H.T.
— M. S. N.
— J. O.
•Kennett, R. H.
— E. J. B. M
Kennett-Barrington,
G. N.E.
Kennington, W. D.
*Kenny, C. S.
Kensington, H. le G.
Kent, L. U.
* — H.H.
— N. B.
— W.A.
Kenworthy Browne,
Kenyon, H. G.
— M. N.
Ker, J. C.
* — W. C. A.
* — R. A.
*Kerby, E. T.
— C. C.
— W. M.
•Kerly, D. M"K.
•Kermode, R. D.
* S A. P.
Kerr, M. J.D.'
— P. W.
* — J.G.
_ A. E.
* — J.
— K.
Kerridge, W.H.
— H. J.
•Kerrison, R.
Kersey, R.H.
•Kershaw, J. F.
* — J.C.
1902 King's
1909 Trinity
Pemb.
King's
Emm.
Caius
Pemb.
{Pemb.
\King'ii
1887
1887
1871
1868
1870
1908 'Periib.
1908 Caius
1879 Corpus
1903 King's
King's
1909 Christ's
1880 Trinity
1900 Trinity
1905 Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Emm.
1886 1 §."'*'"/'
( Irintty
Queens'
Caius
1875 Down.
1908 Pemb.
1908 Pemb.
1886 Cuius
1908 Christ's
1892 Joh.
B. E. Jesus
1902 Pemh.
1908 Trinity
1900 Caius
1876 Trinity
1903 Selwyn
1899 Clare
1907 Trinity
1906 Doivn.
1884 Joh.
1891 Caius
1884 Queens'
1906
1907
Clare
Pemb.
1896 Christ's
1900 Christ's
1884 Joh.
1903 Trinity
1906 Corpus
1909 NonColl.
1865 Trinity
Trinity
1876 Trinity
1854 Emm.
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1221
Kettlewell, H. H.
Selwyn
Kingdon, J.R.
1891
Caius
Keuneman, A. E.
1908
Pem'b.
— J.
Queens'
*Kewley, J.
1901
King's
— C.
1900
Job.
Kewney, G. S.
1895
Pemb.
— D.
1905
Job.
*Key, S. W.
1898
Oath.
Kingham.B. V.
Emm.
•Keymer, N.
1867
Pemb.
*King-Harman,Sir\
c. A. ;
1873
Trinity
•Keynes. J. N.
1876
Pemb.
G. L.
1909
Pemb.
Kingsford, C. E. B.
Queens'
*
J. M.
1905
Kinr/s
* — P. A.
1893
Job.
Keyser. L. E.
1900
Cains
Kingsland, H. L.
Trinity
• _
C. E.
1870
Trinity
* Kingsley , W . T .
1838
Sidney
Keyworth, W. D.
Selwyn
*KiDgsmill, A. M«A.
1879
Job.
*Khan
, F. P.
1905
Caius
*Kinleside,R.V.C.
1863
Emm.
F. M.
1905
Job.
•Kinloch, M. W.
1887
Pemb,
M.I.
Job.
*Kinnaird, Lord
1869
Trinity
Khar^
SL. G.
ChrisVs
* _ Hon.D.A
. 1901
Trinity
Khar€
sat, P. M.
Clare
— Hon.K.F.
1902
Trinity
Khong, K. T.
1907
Job.
*Kinnear, 1". J.
1853
Christ's
Khoo
B. K.
Cath.
*Kintore, Earl of
1875
Trinity
Khwaja, A. M.
1909
Christ's
Kirby, H. R.
Pemb.
Kidd,
E.L.
Pemb.
- A.H.
1900
.fob.
*
W.J.
1882
Queens'
• — T. F.
1859
Trinity
VV. A. T.
Jesus
* — V. T.
1888
Trinity
F.
Job.
— R.A.
1890
Trinity
C. B.
1905
Trinity
Kirk, A.
Caius
Kilburn, P.
Tnnity
— J. W. C.
1899
King's
*Killick. H.
1891
Trinity
— J. L.
1891
Christ's
*
c.
1896
Trinity
— J. H.
Job.
Kilner, S. D.
Emm.
• — H.J. P.
1881
Trinity
*Kilvinfflon, F.
1882
Down.
Kiikby, N. W.
Pemb.
Kim,
L. E.
Pemb.
Kirke, G. G.
Clare
*Kimmins, C. W.
1885
Dou-n.
Kirkland, A. E.
Emm.
Kindersley, R. F.
1909
Magd.
Kirkman, R.
Down.
C. E.
Magd.
*Kirkness, L. H.
1904
Job.
King
,L. R.
1904
Pemb.
Kirkpatrick, R. M
Corpus
« _
A.E.
1886
Cuius
— H. F.
Jesus
G. C.
Caius
* — F.A.
1884
Trinity
*
J-
H. R.
1860
Trin.Ii.
Trin.H.
* _ A. F.
1871
', Selwyn
'[Trinity
*
L. W.
1891
King's
— A. P.
1907
Trinity
H. H.
King's
Kirkwood, J. M.
Pemb.
*
H.C.
1898
Queens'
Kirloskar, V. G.
1909
Job.
*
A.S.
190-2
Queens'
K inland, J.
Selwyn
W. B. R.
Jesus
Kisch, E. R.
1908
Clare
L. V.
1908
Christ's
* — H. M.
1873
Trinity
«
H.A.
1892
Job.
*Kissack, VV.L.
1896
Emm.
=K
L. A.L.
1901
J oh.
Kitchen, H. E.
1898
Sidney
G. K.
1902
Job.
•Kitchener, E.
1887
Christ's
B.N.
1908
Trinity
• — F.E.
1861
Trinity
*
H. M.
1894
Emm.
*Kitchin. F. L.
1893
Job.
H.
1909
Emm.
Kitching, T.
Peter's
»
E.G.
1866
Sidney
_ H. E.
Trin.H.
W. O. R.
1909
Sidney
— A.E.
Jesus
W.G.
1886
Down.
Kitchlew, S-ud-D.
Peter's
P. E.
Selwyn
*Kitson, A. J.
1898
Pemb.
*Kingdom, T.
1904
King's
* _ E.B. B.
1864
Christ's
—
F. W. P
Caib.
— A.E.
1886
Trinity
1222
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
Kitson, H. H.
* — S. D.
* — R. H.
* — E. C.
— R. D.
*Kittermaster, F. J.
* — A. N. C.
Kittle, R. W.
Kitto, J. L.
Kleeman, R. D.
*Knaggs, R. L.
*Knapman, H,
Knappett, l\ G.
*Knapton, A. J.
Knaster, R. M. 1. J
Kneen, E. C.
Kneese, E. H. W.
•Knight, H. H.
* — A. C,
1891
1892
1896
1895
1904
1891
1893
1879
1904
1907
1880
1901
1884
1908
1884
1897
• — A. M. (Bp) 1886
— H. F. 1908
— E. F.
• — C. C. 1878
• — H . J. C. 1882
— E. A. 1908
— G. T.
— H.
— A. G. 1909
— J.E. H.
— L. W. H.
C E
' — H. E. 1894
— W. F.
Knight- Bruce, R. E. C.
'Knightly, W. 1875
^Knights, H.J. W. 1902
— K. M. W. 1907
Knighton, G. G. 1909
Knipe, R. C.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
King's
Christ's
Peter's
Joh.
Emm.
Cuius
Emm.
Magd.
Trinity
Sidney
Pemb.
Trinity
Clare
Pemb.
\ Cuius
I Pemb.
Cuius
Cuius
Corpus
{Corpus
Cath.
Selwyn
Corpus
Corpus
Corpus
Queens'
Cath.
Caih.
Jesus
Joh.
Emm.
Knott, H. C.
'Knowles, T. T.
— E. A.
1884
1883
F. 1874
G. 1870
Sir L.Bart. 1879
* — C.Q.
_ G. J. F.
— R. K.
— R.
— M. H.
^Knowlys, C. H.
Knox, W.
— VV.D.C.
— A. D.
1884
1901
1905
1868
1909
1889
1906
Joh
Emm.
Emm.
Pemb.
Sidney
Peter's
Selwyn
Peter s
Trin.H.
Cuth.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Tnnity
Down.
Selwyn
Trinity
Caius
Trin.H.
King's
Knox.R. U.E.
Joh.
— J.
Trinity
"Knubley, E. P.
1873
Magd.
— C.
Magd.
Koga, M.
Peter's
KoKo
Christ's
Komarovsky, B. M
Trinity
Ron, G. A. R.I.
Caiiis
Koop, G. G.
1906
Caius
Kraus, M,
1908
Joh.
Krige.L. J.
Caius
Krishnamma, N. R
.1909
Queens*
— J.R
1907
Emm.
Krishnamuni, T. S
Christ's
Kruckenberg, J .
Queens'
•KrUger, H. R.
1890
Joh.
Kuroda, Baron N.
King's
Kutnow, H. S.
Jesus
•Kyd, D. H.
1884
Pemb.
Kyin,M. B.
Christ's
•Kyle, J. L.
1888
Cath.
•Kynaston, J.
1848
Trin.H.
* — H.
1857
Joh.
Laby, T. H.
1907
Emm.
♦Lachlan, R.
1884
Trinity
Lacey, F. A.
Trinity
*Ladds,J. S.
1868
Joh.
*Ladell, H. R.
1872
Sidney
•Lafone, S. A.
1858
Joh.
* — H.P. M.
1889
Trinity
La Fontaine, S. H.
1908
Caiu^
Lahusen, D. D.
Christ's
— J.C.
Christ's
*Laidlaw, G. M.
1900
Joh.
* — P. F.
1903
Joh.
— H.A. L.
1907
Joh.
— C. G. P.
Joh.
— W.S.
Joh.
*Laidlay, W. J.
1872
Peter's
- J.C.
Trin.H.
Laing, A. T.
Corpus
Laird, G. E.
Pemb.
— P. R.
1909
Pemb.
— J.
Trinity
Laistner, M. L. W.
Jesus
Lake, W.I.
Cuius
• - H.A.
1871
Corpus
• — P.
1887
Joh.
Lai, M.
Christ's
L^ll, P.
1906
Joh.
♦Lamb, CO. M.A.
1894
Clare
— CM.
Cuius
• - J.C.
1872
Jesus
• — J.H.
1855
Christ's
• — H.
1872
Trinity
* — R. E.
1901
Trinity
- R.P.
1903
Trinity
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1223
*Lanib, W. R. M.
_ C. H.
— G.J.
• — B.
— P. C. C.
*Lambe, J. L.
*Lambert, C. J.
* _ E.
1905
1909
L864
1886
1867
1882
1885
1905
* — T. VV.
— H. H.
_ J.E. H.
— VV.
* _ C.E. 1894
* — h\ 1905
* _ 1. C. 1873
_ A. U. M. 1891
— C. C. 1909
* — J. 1901
*Lambrick, G. M. 1883
Lambrinutli, C. L.
La Mothe, H. D.
*Lamplough,F.E. E. 1903
•Lampiugh, D. 1875
*Lancaster, H. 1901
— E. T. 1909
* Lance, E. M. 1884
*Lanchester,H.C.O. 1899
* _ VV. E. 1897
Landale, D. B.
*Lander, J. V. 1905
— H. D. 1906
— i^.E.
*Landon, J.W. 1901
Landsbeig, A. C.
^ '^ " 1905
Lane, S. f . B
— G. R.
* — F.G. A.
— H. C. H.
« — J.A. C.
*Lang, H. M.
* — W. U.
* _ J.T.
* — B. T.
— A. H.
— L. H.
_ R. S.
Langdale, K. M.
— CM.
— A. H.
Langdon, M.
— A. G.
♦Langdon- Davies,)
B.N. f
*Langdon-Down,R.L.1888
* _ P. L. 1889
*Lange, M. E. 1894
Langerman, E. S.
1874
1909
1898
1899
1901
1866
1902
1906
1909
1898
1890
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Emm.
Doion.
Trin.H.
Pemb.
Pemb.
Pemb.
Pemb.
Pemb.
Corpus
Christ's
Christ's
Trinity
Trinity
Sidney
Down.
Trinity
Christ's
Corpus
Trinity
J oh.
Pemb.
Queens'
Jesus
Pemb.
King's
Trinity
Clare
Caius
Doicn.
Sidney
Trin.H.
Pemb.
Christ's
Joh.
Joh.
Emm.
Pemb.
Pemb.
Corpus
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Clare
Clare
Gains
Pemb.
King's
1899 Pemb.
Trinity
Trinity
Christ's
'Lang-ham, F. G.
_ C.N.
— B.J.
Langhorne, H. Y.
Langiey, F. O.
— E. R.
* — J. P.
* — J.N.
— A. S.
* — E.
Langiidge, W. 0.
* Langton, W.
Lankester, R. F.
Lapage, F. C.
— R.H.
1885 Trin.B.
Emm.
Selwyn
1898 Christ's
1905 Caius
Caius
1852 Joh.
1875 Trinity
1905 Down.
1886 Selwyn
Peter's
1866 Jesus
Emm.
King's
Sekoyn
Lapsley,G.T. M.A. 1905 Trinity
Larder, G.
Large, R. J.
*Larmor, A.
• — Sir J.
Larmour, A. C.
♦Larnach, J. W.
*Larner, H. M.
Emm.
1909 Christ's
1884 Clare
1880 Joh.
1909 Trinity
1872 Trinity
1888 1^7^-
I oetwyn
1859 Trinity
1865 Trinity
1901 Joh.
Pemb.
Christ's
Larpent,J.P.G.deH.1903 Pemb.
*Lasbrey, P. U. 1902 Joh.
* Latham, J. H. 1854 Clare
* — P. W. 1858 Caius
* — W.
* — M.
*Latifi, A.
Latifur- Rahman
A. S. M.
La Touche, G. G! D. Trinity
Lattey, H. P. F. 1905 Pemb.
— W. T. 1907 Corpus
* — H. 1879 Joh.
•Laughton, Sir J. K. 1852 Caius
•Laupmann, G. 1884 Peter's
Laurance, J. B. Pemb.
♦Laurence, Sir P. M. 1876 Corpus
* — P. 1852 Trinity
* — F. S. 1888 Trinity
* — R. V. 1898 Trinity
* — C. 1903 Trinity
* — G. 1856 Emm.
Laurie, J. W. Corpus
* — A. P. 1885 King's
* — C. V. E. 1878 Trinity
Laville, L. V. Corpus
Lavington, F. Emm.
Law, C. Pemb.
— H. W. 1890 Trinity
— N. W. Trinity
•Lawrance, W. J. 1862 Trinity
*Lawrence, G. H, 1895 Corpus
— SirA. T. 1867 Trin.H.
1224
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
*Lawrence, A.
1880
King's
Leak, H.
1909
• _ C.T.
1876
Trinity
— E. A.
• — B. E.
1877
Trinity
— W. N.
* — C. L.
1887
Trinity
*Leake, C. F.
1905
* — F.W.P
. 1894
Trinity
* — H. M.
1900
— A. L.
1905
Trinity
• — W.M.
1855
— A.C. C
Trinity
Leakey, H.
— B. L.
Trinity
- R.A.
1909
— J. F.
Trinity
— H.N.
• — T.J.
1872
Down .
*Leatham, C. A.
1873
Lawiie, J,F.
Trinity
*Leathem, J. G.
1894
*Laws, S. C.
1904
Joh.
— G.
1904
*Lawson, R. G.
1888
Clare
Leather, J. B.
* — W.
1873
Femb.
— N.G.
1908
* - F. H.
1887
Pemb.
•Leathes, S. M.
1884
* — J.C.
1896
Pemb.
Lea-Wilson, W.
B.
— W.
1889
Trin.H.
Le Blance-Smith
, R.
— D.
1902
Trin.H.
Ledgard.W. H.
1896
* — N. G.
1881
King's
•Ledger, E.
1863
• — W.N.
1854
Trinity
Ledlie, W.
1884
* - F. P.
1856
Trinity
•Ledsam, D. B.
1870
• — A.W.
1884
Trinity
Ledward.C. H.
— G.
1902
Trinity
*Lee, R. H. L.
1901
— T. D.
Down.
* —A.
1902
Lawson- Johnston,
A. M«W.
1907
Trinity
- A.E.
* -A. H.E.
1890
1897
*Lawton-Roberts,J.C. 1901
Clare
— C. S.
1905
*Lax, VV. G.
1882
Trinity
— J.M.
•Lay, C.J.
1889
Oath.
— H.W.
• Lay land- Barratt,!
Sir F. Bart./
1883
Trin.H.
— H. V.
-D. W.
*Layng, T.
1884
Jesus
— R. S. N.
1908
Layton, W. T.
1907
Cuius
Trinity
— A.
- R. D.
1902
— H.N.
1909
Selwyn
— W. E.
Lazarus-Barlow,W.S.1887
Down.
• — C.
1850
•Lea, Sir T. S. Bart.
1888
Clare
* _F.
1863
— E. 1.
1900
Pemb.
• -W.J.
1879
• — A.S.
1876
(Cuius
[Trinity
— H.
* —T. W.
1905
1857
* —O.K.
1865
Trinity
* —J.T.N.
1877
Leach, R. C.
Clare
* -H. B.
1897
— R.
1904
Magd.
* — W. E.
1898
- W.J.
1908
Trinity
— A.N.
1899
• — H.
1852
Emm.
— C. B.
1907
Leacroft, J.
Pemb.
* — T. R.
1864
•Leader, R.
1883
Christ's
• — E.A.
1876
— H.E.
Down.
— R. S. 0.
1905
Leadman, W. M.
1904
Joh.
• — J. B.
1871
»Leaf, J. F.
1892
Peter's
— A. 0. N.
1909
* - Walter
1874
Trinity
— C. H.
• — H.
1877
Trinity
— H.
• _ Will.
1884
Trinity
Lee- Booker, R.
* — C. H.
1885
Trinity
•Leech, B.
1899
— E. H.
1889
Trinity
• — H. B.
1870
— F. A.
Trinity
• — E. B.
1897
•Leahy, A. H.
1881
Pemb.
Leeds, F.
1908
Cuius
Trinity
Trinity
Trin.H.
Christ's
Joh.
Trin.H.
Corpus
Joh.
Trinity
Joh.
Joh.
Cuius
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Joh.
Corpus
Christ's
Christ's
Pemb.
Peter's
Peter's
Clare
Pemb.
Caius
Trin.H. .
Queens'
Cath.
Cath.
Jesus
Christ's
Christ's
Christ's
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Emm.
Emm.
Emm.
Sidney
Nan Coll.
NonColl.
NonColl.
Tnn.H.
Clare
Cuius
Christ's
Cath.
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1225
*Leeke, W. W.
1904
Clare
* Leonard, G. H.
1884
Clare
• — E. T.
1863
Trinity
P.J.
1908
Joh.
• — W. M.
1901
Trinity
•Le Pelley, J. L.
1862
Caius
* - C.
1904
Trinity
* Leppe
r. R. S.
1892
King's
— E.J.
1906
Trinity
Lescher, F. G.
Caius
— C. H.
Trinity
Lesley
,J.W.
Ejmm.
— J. A.
Trinity
Leslie
J. R.
1907
King's
Lee-Michell, A. M.
Corpus
—
A.
Trinity
Leeming, A.J.
Corpus
Lesser
, R. W.
1907
Trinity
- W.
1858
Christ' i
Lester
, H. F.
1904
Pemb.
•Lees, T. P.
1896
Clare
—
R. K.
1909
Caius
— K. A.
1903
King's
Letchworth,G.H.S
. 1907
Pemb.
— A. H.
1906
King's
—
T. W.
1899
Emm.
* — L.
1886
Jesus
Letts,
C. F. C.
Jesus
• - H. C.
1892
Joh.
• Leventhorpe, R.
1872
Jesus
— S.
1909
Joh.
Lever
P. F.
1900
Christ's
— A. A.
Emm.
W. H.
1909
Trinity
• — D. 13.
1869
*Leverson, B. J.
1878
Trinity
•Leese, J.
1890
Peter's
•Levett
,R.
1865
Joh.
Leesmith, B. L.
1888
Pemb.
•
K. L.
1870
Joh.
• Lee- Warner, H.
1864
Joh.
—
L. R.
1906
Trinity
* — SirW
.1869
Joh.
—
E. C.
Trinity
•Le Fleming, J.
1864
Christ's
Levi, .
\.A.
1902
Trinity
l^egg.H.G.
1903
King's
*Levin€
, A.
1892
Jesus
* — W. W.
1890
Trinity
—
E.
1909
Jesus
Legge, R. J.
Down.
Levy,
L. A.
1907
Clare
Legge-Currie, J. D
Clare
L. C.
1909
Joh.
Le Goc, M. J.
NonColl.
—
S. L
Joh.
*Le Gros, G.
1852
Jesus
*Lewin
,H. W.
1905
Clare
Lehmann, J. R.
Clare
—
K. R.
1909
Trinity
* - R.C.
1878
Trinity
*Lewis
G. A.
1891
Cuius'
* Leicester, Ld Bp of
1860
Emm.
—
E. L
1902
Caius
Leigh, B. FL
Peter's
T. E.
1909
Caius
- R.
Trin.H.
—
W.H.
Caius
• - J.
1898
Christ's
• —
R. W. M.
1892
Corpus
• — Hon. J.W.
1860
Trinity
• __
W. A.
1886
King's
• — Hon. R. C, F. 1882
Trinity
* —
T. B.
1890
King's
— Lord LL.D.
1864
Trinity
—
E. LI.
Queens'
*Leigh-Smith, L.
1894
Jesus
* -_
L. S.
1891
Queens'
Leighton,A. F.
Cuius
—
J.H.
Cath.
* — R.hA^f- 190Q Boion.
»
H.
L. F. G.
1882
1903
Christ's
Christ's
- j.w:
Down.
—
F. H.
Christ's
Leite.H.M.J.F.l
de-P. P. f
1902
Cuius
—
H.J.
R.M.
Christ's
Christ's
Le Lacheur, E. T.
1904
King's
—
P.J.
1906
Joh.
• — W.J.
1898
Trinity
*
T. C.
1875
Trinity
Lely, W. G.
1908
Emm.
* —
G. A.
1876
Trinity
Le Maistre, S. G.
•Leman, H. M.
1892
Clure
Magd.
• —
w.jI-^;!; 1880
[mcorp.
Trinity
*Lemon, F. E.
1883
Trinity
* —
T. G. E.
1894
Trinity
♦Lempfert, R. G. K
1898
Emm.
* —
E. H.
1804
Trinity
*Lendrum, W. T.
1884
Cuius
F.W.
Trinity
Leney, R. J. B.
1905
Caius
__
M. A.
Trinity
*Lennard,SirT.B.Bart. 1850Peter'i
—
C. B.
1903
Emm.
• — V. R.
1872
Corpus
E. P.
1907
Emm.
Lennox, N. G.
Trinity
♦ __
R.M.
1872
Down.
52
1226
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
•Lewis, G. ('.
— W. A. H.
•Lewis-Jones, W.
* Lewis-Lloyd, R.
Lewton- Brain, L.
Ley, R. L.
* — A. B. M.
*Leycester, W. IL
Ley land, G. K.
Li, G.
Liang, P. K.
*Lia8,C. R.
— A.G.
— R. J. M.
* — J.J.
*Lidden,J. W.
Liddiard, T. H.
Liddle, G. E.
Lidgett, J. C.
Liebert, K. M.S.
Light, D. O.
LigliU)ume,H.ll.H.
Lightfoot, B.
*Lightwood, J. iM.
Liley.H. U.
Lillie, D. G.
•Lillingston, F.
*Lilly, VV. S.
— G. A.
— C. O.
Lim, G. C.
Liucoln, N.
Lindenbaum, J. B.
Lindley, E. S.
* Lindsay, J.
* — W.A.
* — T.E.
Lindsell, R. E.
* — E. B.
— A.J.G.
*Line, J. R.
Ling,G. A.
Lingard, J. R.
Linnell, H. L.
Linney, D.
* — E. C.
Lipscomb, E. H.
Lipson, D. L. L.
— E.
Liptrot, R. N.
Lister, J. G.
* - J- J.
— a! H,
— W. T.
— W.M.
Litchfield, P. C.
•Litle, E. R. D.
1884
1888
1859
1899
1904
1871
1888
1888
1858
1883
1907
1907
1889
1907
1909
1874
1909
1S94
18B2
1907
1907
1906
1903
1854
1868
1885
1908
1868
1902
1884
1901
1906
1899
1
1882
1908
1907
1880
1909
1886
1889
1900
1884
Down.
Down.
Queens'
Magd.
Joh.
Pemb.
Joh.
Peter's
Pemb.
Chiist's
Gains
King's
Ki)ig's
Trinity
Emm.
Trinity
Queens'
Peter's
Emm.
Pemb.
Pemb.
Selwyn
Peter's
Trin.H.
Christ's
Joh.
Pemb.
Peter's
Cains
Jesus
Joh.
Joh.
Cains
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Sidney
King's
Chrises
Christ's
Down.
King\
Trinity
Down.
Joh.
Trinity
Cuius
Corpus
Trinity
Christ's
Cath.
Joh.
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Selwyn
Trin.H.
Pemb.
*Lille, W. B. S.
1882
Christ's
•Little, C.
1884
Cains
- J. A.
1907
Caius
* — T. W.
1884
King's
• — J. F.W.
1888
King's
• — J. R.
1855
Joh.
* — J. T.
1887
Trinity
— C. S.
Selwyn
* — T. G.
1868
Littler, C. G. M.
Sdvnjn
*Littlejohn,C. P.
1886
Corpus
- J.C.
1902
Corpus
*LitHewood,E. T.
1882
Peter's
— J.E.
1906
Trinity
— A.
Down.
Litton, VV. B.U.
1908
Trin.H.
*Liveing-, K.
1858
Caius
* — G. D.
1850
Joh.
Livens, G. H.
1909
Jesus
— W. H.
ChrisVs
Liversidge, A. M.'l
.1887
Christ's
Livesev, A. G. H.
Pemb.
•Liveit, J. J. W.
1884
* Llewelyn, J. K.
1873
Clare
♦Lloyd, A.
1874
Peter's
— W. R.
1909
Peter's
— J. W.
1903
Clare
— M. A.
1909
Pemb.
— A.C. G.
1901
Queens'
* — LLS.
1898
Christ's
* - J.IL
1877
Joh.
— H. M.
Joh.
_ M. T.
Joh.
— C. F.
1888
Trinity
* — G. L H.
1896
Trinity
- J.F. S.
1903
Trinity
— E. A.
1907
Trinity
- G. B.
1907
Trinity
- A.S.
Trinity
— H. C.
Trinity
— L. S.
Trinity
— R. B.
1903
Emm.
*LLoyd, G. W.
1883
Trinity
Lloyd-Barrow, R.
A.
Jesus
Lloyd-George, R.
Christ's
Lloyd-Jones, P, A.
1898
Joh.
* - LG.
1891
Trinity
— E. W
Emm.
Lloyd- Price, O. L.
'l906
Caius
— J. T.
S.
Cath.
Lob, H.
1908
King's
•Lock, G. H.
1873
Clare
• - S. W .
1869
Caius
* —J.E.
1872
Cuius
* — J.L.
1896
Caius
• — P. G.
1897
Caius
* - R. H.
1902
Caiu^
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1227
Lock, N. F.
1908
Cuius
*Lord, P. E.
1888
Clare
• -. R.
1872
Trinity
— W. B.
1909
Christ's
- L.J.
1909
NonColl.
• —CD.
1885
Joh.
Locke, C. E. L.
1908
Queenit'
- G. F.
Joh.
* — G.T.
1897
Joh.
* — W. F.
1899
Trinity
• — J. H.
1871
Trinity
— W.L.B.
Trinity
Locker-Lampson,0. S. 1903 Trinity
Lorentz, H.
Christ's
*Lockhart, R. B.
1884
Coi~pus
Lorenz,H. H. H
Joh.
* — R.W.
1895
Corpus
*Loring, W.
1889
King's
— J. H. R.
B.
Jesus
•Lothian, M.J.
1873
Cuius
*Lockton, W.
1900
Jesus
Lound, R, S.
1904
Selioyn
— F.W.
1900
Joh.
— v.s.
Selioyn
Lock wood, E. M.
Trill. H.
•Lovat-Fraser, J.
A. 1888
Trinity
•Locock, A. H.
1852
Trinity
*Love, A. H.
1897
Christ's
•Loder, SirE.G.,Bart. 1873
Trinity
* — A.E. H.
1885
Joh.
• — G. W. E.
1884
Trinity
- F. S.
Joh.
— R. B.
1886
Trinity
Loveband.F. Y.
Caius
— R. E.
1909
Trinity
Loveday, A. L.
Peter's
— N. W.
Trinity
• - G.E.
1898
Caius
Lodfre, R. F.
Kinrfs
Loveless, M. L.
Pemb.
*Loeffler, C. U H.
1898
Trinity
— VV.B.
Pemb.
*Loewe, H.M.J.
1904
Queens'
Lovell,E. N.
Jesus
•Lofts.A.E. W.
1885
Trinity
— P. W
1898
Trinity
•Logan, S. C.
1874
Joh.
Lovelock, A. R.
Caius
Lolv, G. M.
Trin. H.
— C. P.
Down.
*Loinax, J. C.
1875
Trin.H.
*Lovibond, J. L.
1896
Christ's
• — T. L.
1882
Trin.H.
•Low, A.
1873
Corpus
— A.G.
Trin.H.
*Lowe, C. G. W.
1891
Clare
• — T.
1847
Trinity
— W.P.
1906
Cuius
London, G. E.
Doom.
* — W. H.
1871
Christ's
*Loney, S. L.
1882
Sidney
— C.A. H.
Christ's
•Long, D.
1855
Cuius
• — W. B.
1877
Joh.
* - D.S.
1888
Caius
« — C.H.
1885
Trinity
— J. A. E.
Trin.H.
« _ A. W. C.
1887
Trinity
• — W.S.F.
1880
Joh.
• — H. H.
1887
Trinity
* — B.
1891
Joh.
* — E. S.
1885
Sidney
• — G. H.
1905
Joh.
Lowndes, J.
Selwyn
Pemh.
— A. P.
Joh.
Lowry, S. H.
— R. P.
1906
Selwyn
— W. A. H.
Caius
Longbotham, R. N
Clare
• — S. C.
1877
Trin.H.
*Longfield, R. E.
'l864
Trinity
•Lowry-Corry, Hon.) ,p-^£j
Trinity
"Longhurst, E. S.
1893
Jesus
H. W.
1
— H. B.
Trinity
Lowson, K. J.
1907
Cuius
Longley, A. H.
Longman, F.
1898
Corpus
Pemh.
•Lowther, Rt. Hon
J. W.
j. 1879
Trinity
• - A. H.
1865
Trinity
Lbwy, A. E.
Peter's
— J.
Emm.
Loyd, P. H.
1906
King's
♦Longridge, M.
1869
Trinity
— L. C.
1897
Trinity
* - A.O.C
1905
Trinity
* — E. N. F.
1904
Trinity
Longrigg, J. H.
Sidney
— R.A.
1908
Trinity
Longstaff, G. C.
1906
Clare
_ W. L. B.
Trinity
Longworth, E. C.
King's
•Luard,B. G.
1858
Peter's
Lonsdale, B.
1888
Trin.H.
* — H.
1897
Trin.H.
* — H.
1875
Magd.
* — G.M. C.
1888
Trinity
Selwyn
♦ — W.H.M.
1900
Trinity
Luard-Selby, R. 1
t3. 1907
- H.
1907
Emm.
♦Lubbock, S. G.
1895
King's
Loo, C. L.
Caius
* — P.
1902
King's
52—2
1228
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
Lubbock, Hon. H.
1909
Trinity
Lyall, Sir A. C. LL.D. 1891 Kini/'s
Lucas, W.H.
1908
Clare
•Lydekker, J.
1873
Tninty
- W. T.
Trin.H.
— L. E.
1908
Sehoyn
* — L. A.
1893
Cath.
— C.J.
Selwyn
— E.G.
1907
J oh.
— N. W.
Selwyn
* — E.
1868
Trinity
*Lyell,A. H.
1879
Trinity
• _ F. L.
1883
Trinity
Lyle, R. C.
1909
Corpus
* — F. G. L.
1884
Trinity
Lymbery,A. W.
1900
Joh.
— W. L.
1888
Trinity
Lynch, P. A.
1903
Trin.H.
* — F. H.
1900
Trinity
* — H. F. B.
1884
Trinity
* — K.
1901
Trinity
'Lynes, B. H.
1890
Pemb.
- H. A.
1907
Trinity
*Lyon, J. S.
1882
Clare
— C.E.
1908
Trinity
* - G.
1886
Corpus
— D.
1909
Trinity
— W.T.
1908
King's
— G. M.E.
Trinity
— R. C. G.
Magd.
— E.
1909
Emm.
* — W. H.
1850
Trinity
— A. E. O.
1908
Selwyn
* - R. J.
1851
Trinity
Trinity
— J. C.
Selwyn
— Hon. P. B.
1884
*Luce, R. H.
1889
Christ's
• — T. G.
1877
Emm.
— G. H.
Emm.
— W.J.
1909
Emm.
•Luckock, H.M.
1859
Jesus
Lyons, J. R. C
1899
Pemb.
• — A. M.
1892
Trinity
— R. J.
Joh.
*Luddington, L. H.
1897
Joh.
•Lyster, P. S.
1884
Clare
•Luff, J. ^L G. A.
1884
Cains
- L. F.
Trinity
*Luker, S. G.
1903
Pemb.
♦Lyttelton.Hon. A.\
.1866
Trinity
Lukis, S.
Cains
* — Hon.G.W.S
.1869
Trinity
Lulloobhoy, J. C.
Christ's
* — Hon. K.
1878
Trinity
•Luinb, J . '
1875
Clare
- Hon.C.F
.1909
Trinity
— IL
1908
Clare
Lytton, Earl
1898
Trinity
— W.
Joh^
Maasdorp, K. J.
Christ's
Lumby, A. F. R.
Christ's
•Maberiy, G. C.
1893
Clare
— C. D. R.
Magd.
•Mabson, .1 .
1862
Trinity
•Lund, W. F.
1884
Joh.
McAfee, L. A.
Pemb.
* — H.
1882
Trinity
•MacAlister, Sir D.
1877
Joh.
— K.F.
Lunn, H. C.
1894
Sidney
Jesiis
♦Macalister,/ M.A.
A. Xincorp.
-1883
Joh.
*Lunt, A. r.
1893
Christ's
* - R.A.S
1892
Joh.
*Lupton, E. B.
1883
Peter's
• — G.H.K
.1901
Joh.
_ W.
Clare
*McAllum, J. H.
1894
Christ's
* — J. MacD.
1889
Kin^''s
McAlpine, R. G.
NonColl.
* — J.
1891
Joh.
Mac Andrew, C. G.
Trinity
Peter's
• — A.S.
1898
Joh
*McArthur, A. G.
1886
• — F.M.
1870
Trinity
•Macaulay, W. H.
1878
King's
— F. A.
1907
Trinity
* — F. S.
1883
Joh.
— M.
1909
Trinity
• — G. C.
1876
Trinity
— R. E.
1907
Emm.
M^Aulay, F. W.
Joh.
• - C.
1878
Macbeth, A. H.
1907
Trinity
Lurion, R. 0.
Down.
Mac Bray ne, L.
1888
Pemb.
•Lush, A. H.
1876
Trin.H.
•Mac Bride, E. VV.
1891
Joh.
— CM.
1876
Trin.H.
*McCall, J. G.
1896
Christ's
— E.J.
Selwyn
— H. D.
Christ's
Lushington,F.deW.1890
Clare
— H. W. L.
1904
Trinity
• _ T.G.L
.1874
Jesus
•Mac Carthy, C. P.
1881
Trinity
•• — V.
1859
Trinity
* — E. F.M. 1860 ^mm.
Lusk, J.
1905
Joh.
McCaw, 0. G.
Caius
*Luttman, W. L.
1897
Peter's
Machtig-, E. G. S.
Trinity
Luxmoore, J. C. B.
1891
Trinity
Maclay, E.
Joh.
•McClean.J.R.
1895
Trinity
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1229
♦McLean, W.N. 1895 Trinity
McCleland,N.P.| ^9^9 Pemb.
K. J. ON.
*M«Clellan,J. B.
*McCleverty, R.
•M'CIintock,
F.G.leP.}^«76
1858 Trinity
1872 Jesus
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Magd.
Trinity
Trinity
1908 Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Clare
1899
1909
— E. L. L. 1908
*McClintock-Bun-) ^q^,
bury, Hon. T.LJ ^^"^
*McClure, J. D. 1885
*McConnel, J. W. 1877 Caius
* — E.W.J. 1889 Caius
•McCormick,J. 1857 Joh.
* — J. G. 1896 Joh.
* _ W.P.G.1899 Joh.
— F.
— E. H.
— L.J.
M* Cowan, H. W.
•M<^Craith, D.
— K. Y.
M^CubbinjJ. H.
McCuIloch.A. E.G.
Macdona, C. L. 1909 Trinity
*Macdonald,H. M. 1889 aare
— G. K. Pemh.
* — A.K. 1900 Joh.
— A. J. S. 1909 Trinity
MacDonald, J.N.
*3IcDonel), H. C.
* — A. P.
*MacDonnell, J. C.
M'^Donnell, J.
M^Dougall, R.
— S.
* — w.
*M«Dowall, S. A.
*McElderry, R. K.
•McFarland, J. H.
— J.B.
Macfarlane, C. B.
*Macfarlane- c M.A. ^g^g ^^^^.^
Grieve, W. A .Xmcorj).
*Macfie,R. A. S. 1889 Caius
— J. W. S. 1901 Caius
McGeagh, G. R. D. 1909 Caius
•McGill,J. H.C, 1870 Trinity
*Macgillivray, G. J. 1899 Trinity
McGowan, O. 1902 Cath.
— N. S. Christ's
•Macgowan, W. S. 1887 King's
M'^Grady, S. H. 1907 Joh.
McGregor, M. Caius
Macgregor, A. H. Caius
— A. M. Queens'
— A. C. 1888 Trinity
Caius
1904
Corpus
1882
Trinity
1892
Pemb.
1901
King's
Pemh.
1898
King's
1894
Joh.
1904
Trinity
1894
Joh.
1876
Joh.
Sidney
1908
Caius
1887
1892
1906
1906
*Macgregor, D. H. 1901
Machell, H. G. 1909
•Machin, B. W. 1891
— W. 1907
— A.E.
*iVlacInnes, J.
* — R.
M<=lntosh, J. G. H. 1898
Mackay, N. 1895
— A. S.
— E. R.
— K.
— R. D.
McKenna, J.P.L
Mackemial, W. L.
Mackenzie, B. M. S.
— G. M.
— R.t.H. 1909
— K.J.J. 1909
* — J. S. 1889
* — S. M. 1901
* — L.H.L. 1902
— J. M.D. 1909
* — H. W.G.1880
* — C. 1904
— G. A.
Mackenzie-Kennedy, ^
H. CD. C. }
McKerrell-Brown, J.
M«Kerrow, C. K. 1905
* — R. B. 1897
McKibbin, G. A.
*Mackie, O. G.
— A. W. W. 1901
* — J. H. 1878
McKievir, V. C.
MacKinnon, K.
*Mackintosh, A.
— G. W
* — C.
*Macklin, H. W.
*Mackmurdo, F. T. 1872
Mac Laren, A. d. J.
McLaren, D. B. 1898
* — S. B. 1900
Maclaren, C. W. deB.
* — J.J. 1864
— N. 1897
*McLaughlin,H.W.C.1886
*Maclaurin, R. C. 1895
♦Maclean, A.J. (Bp) 1880
— K. E.
McLean, H. 1901
— Ij. 1899
* — N. 1890
* _ A. 1898
McLeod, C. E. 1881
1898
1905
1883
1893
1888
Trinity
King's
Clare
King's
Down.
Pemb.
Trinity
Christ's
King's
Jesus
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Emm.
Trinity
Clare
Pemb.
Pemb.
Christ's
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Emm.
Emm.
NonColl.
Clare
Trinity
Clare
Trinity
Clare
Glare
Corpus
Selwyn
Jesus
Joh.
Trinity
Joh.
Emm.
Clare
Trinity
Trinity
Pemh.
Trinity
Trinity
Joh.
King's
Jesus
Caius
King's
Christ's
Trinity
Trin.H.
1230
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
Macleod, K. G. 1909 Femb.
Mahaffy, R. P.
1893
King's
— D. N. Caius
Mahli, S. U.
1908
Christ's
McLintock, L. Christ's
Maile, W. C. D.
1909
Pemb.
MacMahon,P.A. Sc.l). 1904 J oh.
Mainwaring, C. L.
1909
Corpus
•McMaster, A. A. 1881 Pemh.
Mainwaring-Eilerkert
Trinity
•Macmeikan, J.A. 1871 Joh.
Onslow, A. G.
J
MacMichael, H. A. 1904 Afagd.
*Mair, A. W.
1898
Caius
— H. C. Magd.
- G. R.
1904
Caius
— A. W. 1907 Trinity
* — D. B.
1891
Christ's
* — W.F. 1869 Down,
♦Maitland, R. L.
1890
Pemb.
♦Macmillan, W . E. F. 1903 King's
• — J. W.
1855
Trin.H.
* — M. C. 1875 Christ's
— P.N.
1906
Trin.B.
— D. Trinity
* — Hon.S.G.W
. 1891
Trinity
McMillan, J. F. Trin.H.
— J.
1901
Trinity
♦Macmorran, K. M. 1905 King's
— E. T.
Trinity
MacMullan, C. W. K. Pemb.
♦Major, H. W.
1891
Queens'
Trinity
MacMuUen, A. R. Caius
* - P. A.
1847
— W. A. Joh.
— H. G. T.
1890
Trinity
— E. R. 1907 Trinity
Makant, J. W.
1908
Clare
•MacMunn, H. F. 1900 JEmm.
— A. V.
Clare
*Macnabb, J. F. 1890 Christ's
♦Makepeace, F. L.
1904
Emm.
Macnaghten,H. P.W. 1902 King's
Makins, F. K.
Trinit v
— N. D. 1903 King's
Makower, S. V.
1893
Trinity
• — Lord 1852 Trinity
— R. S.
1899
Trinity
* — H. V. 1886 Trinity
• — W.
1904
Trinity
* — Hon. M.M. 1891 Trinity
Malaher, H. T.
1909
Emm.
McNair, A. D. 1909 Caius
Malcolm, H.W.
1909
Clare
— A. J. 1908 Emm.
— A. S. L.
Caius
*Macnamara, E. D. 1890 Peter',
Malcolmson, H.
Pemb.
M'Naughton, H. L. Pemb.
Malcomson, W. T.
Emm.
*Macnaughton, D. A. 1898 Christ's
Maiden, E. C.
Caius
McNeil, C. Jesus
* — H. E.
1872
Trin.H.
— J. Jesus
*McNeile, J. 1884 Trinity
* - R. H.
1901
, King's
\Selwyn
• - A.H. 1893 {f^-^
— H.R.
• — C. E.
1906
1867
Queens'
Trinity
McNeill, T. 1908 Trinity
* — W.
1881
Trinity
Macpherson, L. F. Clare
* — H.M. S.
1884
Trinity
* — D. G. 1901 Caius
— H.W.
NonColl.
* — A. 1890 King's
♦Male, H.
1879
Christ's
* — W. H. 1884 Trinity
• - R.
1848
Emm.
— C.E.H.C. Selwyn
* — H. W.
1896
Macrae, R. D. Sidney
Malik, M. S.
Doion.
Mac Robert, T. M. 1909 Trinity
♦Malim, F. B.
1894
Trinity
MacRury, E. Caius
*Malkin, H. C.
1859
Trinity
*McTaggart,J.McT.E.1888 Trinity
— H. W.
1905
Trinity
* Madagascar, Bp. of 1883 Clare
*Malleson, J. P.
1887
Trinity
•Madan, N. 1863 Trinity
— W.M.
Emm.
*Madden, 0. 1893 Clare
•Mallet, E. H.
1887
King's
NonColl.
— J. G. Pemb.
Mallett, H. R.
* _ W.M. 1872 Queens'
Mallik, S. C.
Trinity
— A.M. 1886 Trinity
Mallinson, E. C.
1909
Clare
* Madge, F. T. 1872 Joh.
Mallock, R. R. M.
1908
Trinity
— Q. 1909 Emm.
Mallory, G. H. L.
1908
Magd.
Mager, L. 1905 Christ's
Malpas, C. C.
Clare
•Magn<isson,E. M.A. 1877 Triitity
Maltby, F. E.
Cath.
Maguire, J. F. Trin.H.
♦Malthus, R.
1903
Trinity
*Magutl),S.S.LL.M.1885
♦Man, M. L.
1899
Emm.
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1231
Manby, P. A. F.
Mandello, J. G.
•Mander, C. T.
* — C. H. W.
* — F. W.
* — G. le M.
— 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, L. G.
* Manners, VV. F.
* — Lord
Manning, J. C.
_ R.
— C. R. U.
Manniugton, E. G.
Mannooch, J. K.
Manohar Lai
Mansel, R. T. LI.
Mansell, R. A.
Mansell-Moullin,0.
Manser, F. B.
Mansfield, T. C.
* — H.MacN.
* — Hon.J.W,
— H. Y.
♦Maples, W.
Mappin, F. C.
— S. W.
Mapplebeck, G. W.
*Mar,Earlof, M.A.
Marburg, C. L. H.
Marchand, G. L C.
•Marchant, E. C.
* — W. F.
Marchbank,F. F.
Marett-Tims, R. T>
M ar gesso n, U.
*Mariette, E. H.
•Marigold, J. A.
* — H.W.
•Marillier,J. F.
*Marindin, G. E.
1898
1876
1889
1894
1903
1906
1907
1907
1908
1906
1875
1894
1893
1879
1904
1905
1881
1873
1902
1904
1909
1897
1902
1869
1880
1861
1877
1860
1886
1895
1888
1882
1891
1847
1864
Trin.H.
Joh.
Corpus
Trinity
Trinitij
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Christ'' s
Trinity
Emm,
Trinity
Jesus
Trin.H.
Trin.H.
Christ's
Emm.
Pemb.
Femh.
Cath.
Joh.
Emm.
Sidney
Pemb.
Trinity
Caius
Jesus
Sidney
Christ's
Queens'
Joh.
Trinity
Emm,
King's
Peter's
Pemb.
Joh.
Trinity
Emm.
Clare
Caius
Trinity
Trinity
Queens'
Pemb.
Joh.
Peter's
Caius
Sidney
Caius
Magd.
Pemb.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
King's
Markham, R. G.
* — A. A.
Marklove, J. C.
Marks, J. D.
»Marlay, C.B.
Marley, F. L.
Maries, C. W.
— H.
* Marling, CM.
* — W. J. P.
Marnham, A. E.
*Marr, J. E.
•Mar rack, J. R.
* - R. G.
— J. R.
— P. E.
Marriott, G. E. J.
* — C. J. B.
* — C. E.
— H.
— J. F. L.
— S.J.
— R.S.
_ F. VV.P
*Marris, H. F.
Marsden, T.
* — VV.
1904
1891
1904
1853
1907
1884
1887
1879
I860
1866
1908
1903
1884
1891
1889
1907
1884
1900
1900
1906
1864
1866
' — M. H.
' — S.E.(Bp)1855
^ _ E. M^L. 1891
— VV. G. 1908
* — T. P. 1898
^Marsden-Smedley, j ,gQj
A. o. J
Marsh, T.R.
= — T. H.
1870
1885
H. E.
1903
W.
1908
B.C.
A.
H. G.
R. H.
1878
F.deQ.
1880
J. B.
1884
N. C.
1894
E. H.
1895
A.S.
F. D.
*Marsh, F. H. M.A. 1903
_ F.S.
•Marshall, J. W.
* — I.
* — VV.
* — P.T.
— F. W. D.
* — F.
1906
1875
1892
1899
1901
1881
Caius
Trinity
Caius
Trinity
Trinity
Qiieens'
Cath.
Emm.
Trinity
Trinity
Jesus
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Trinity
Peter's
Clare
Clare
Corpus
Corpus
Christ's
Trinity
Emm.
Caius
Caius
Joh.
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Emm.
Sidney
Jesus
Pemb.
Pemb.
Pemb.
Pemb.
Pemb.
Qtieens'
Cath.
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
(Pawn.
\King''s
Selwyn
Peter's
Peter's
Peter's
Peter's
Peter's
Clare
1232
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
Marshall, R. C.
— W.
— W. H.
• — L.
— A. R.
• — F. C.
— J.
• — J. F.
— R. B.
— H. G.
— H.A.
• — F. H.A.
• — A.
• — G. A.
• — F. C.
— W. B.
• _ E. T.
• — F. E.
• _ W.C.
• — H.
— F.
— C. F. D.
— K. McL.
— J.
• — F. H.
— A. R.
— N. E.
— H.
• — C.R.M.A.
Marshani, A. F.
"Marson, A. T.
— A. A.
Marston, C. G.
Mart, W. T. D.
^Martelli, E. W.
Marten, R. H.
• — G. H.
• — Sir A. G.
• — E.D.
• — A. A. B.
^Martin, J. M.
— R. C.
— E. W. L.
— J. A.
— E. W.
— F. H.
— E.G.
' — E. M.
— W. H.
■ _ R. E.
— M. B.
— W.N.
■ — .I.S.
— W.A.
— R. G.
• — G.M.
— R. F.
Pemb.
•Martin, J.
1870
Trinity
Pemh.
— W.M.
1907
Trinity
Pemb.
- J.B.
1908
Trinity
1874
Caius
— S. T.
Sidney
Cuius
• — W.
1892
Down.
1856
Corpus
* — A. E.
1896
Down.
1891
King's
— G. W.
1906
Dovm.
1896
King's
— P. T.
1908 NonColl.
1896
Kmg\
- J.B.
NonColl.
1909
King's
Martindale, R. Q,
Corpus
1905
Jesus
Martineau, J.
1859
Trin. H
1899
Christ's
• — E.
1883
Trin.H
1865
J oh.
— W.
Trin.H.
1871
Joh.
- c.
1884
Trinity
1884
J oh.
— G.
1888
Trinity
1902
Joh.
— M. R.
1892
Trinity
1865
Trinity
Martin-Thomson, W.J.
Trinity
1870
Trinity
•Martley, F. C.
1887
Trinity
1872
Trinity
•Martyn, A. J. K.
1888
Caius
1883
Trinity
Marye, G. T.
1868
Trin.H
1886
Trinity
Maryon-Wilson, T
. S.
Trin.H.
1894
Trinity
Marzetti, C.
Pemb.
1896
Trinity
*Ma8ham, J.
1890
Sidney
1907
Trinity
*Masoin, W. F.
1891
Joh.
1900
Emm.
rPemb.
1908
Emm.
Emm.
•Mason, A. J. d.d.
1872
Jesus
Trinity
1905
Sidney
— J. H.
Caius
1897
Down.
* — H.P.
1893
Trin.H.
1907
Trinity
* — C.C.
1902
Trin.H.
1883
Trinity
— A. D. C.
Trin.H.
Trinity
- F. L. L.
King's
Trinity
• — C. W.
1860
Christ's
1898
Joh.
* — P. H.
1849
Joh.
1884
Queens'
— E. W.
Joh.
Caius
* — G. E.
1871
Trinity
1898
King's
• — W. V.
1892
Trinity
1856
Joh.
— N.
Sidney
1879
Joh.
Masser, B. R.
1904
Glare
1892
Trinity
Massey, B. W. A.
1906
King's
1892
Peter's
•Massiah, H.
1891
1908
Clare
•Massie, J.
1866
Joh.
Clare
Masson, K.
King's
1909
Pemb.
•Master, A. E.
1890
Caius
Pemh.
— D.C.
1902
Caius
Pemb.
— L. C. H.
Trinity
1906
Trin.H.
*Masterman, C. F. G
.1896
Christ's
1897
Corpus
« — J.H.B
1893
Joh.
Corpus
♦Masters, E. R.
1871
Trinity
1896
King's
Masterton, H. W.
Trinity
King's
Cath.
♦Mather, B.
1898
Pemh.
1895
— E. L.
Pemb.
1871
Christ's
* - H.
1896
Trinity
1908
Christ's
- L. E.
Trini iy
Christ's
Matheson, J. L.
1907
Trinity
1870
Joh.
— N. M-D.
Trinity
1864
Trinity
• — D.
1874
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1233
Mathew, C. J.
•Mathews, F. C.
— CM.
* — G. 13.
* — E. fF.
Mathias. H. H.
♦Mathieson, J. F.
— W.
•Mathwiu.H.
•Matravers, E. E.
* — H.H.
Matsiimoto, G.
Matsura, A.
Matterson, R. H.
Matthaei, E. R.
♦Matthew, A. F.
♦Matthews, E. S.
* — T.J.
— J.B.
* — M. C.
— B.
— M. H.
— E. W.
— A.
— J. C.
— A. S.
* — F.J.
* — T. H.
— J. K.
— D. G.
Matthey, G. A.
Mattingly, H.
•Mattinson, G. F.
Maude, G. W. U.
Maule, E.
— W. H.F.
Maunsell, F. W.
— S. A.W.
Mavor, J. W.
— 1.
Maw, G. O.
— F. T.
* — H. T.
* — G. T.
Mawe, M. D.
— E. S.
*Mawer, A.
Mawson, H.
Maxlow, E. I.
Maxwell, M. L.
— N.
* — T.
— C. H.
* — S.
— W. F. J.
— M. T.
*Maxwell-Lefroy, H.
1893 Triu.H.
1865 Cams
1900 King's
1884 Joh.
1868 Trinity
1909 King's
1886 Cams
1905 Sithiey
1875 Christ's
1893 Cath.
1893 Cath.
Joh.
Trinity
1909 iSid7iey\
1905 Trin.'H.
1904 Emm.
1893 Clare
1904 Clare
Clare
1884 Pemb.
1907 Pemh.
Pemb.
King's
1908 Jesus
1897 Joh.
1909 Magd.
1870 Emm.
1902 Evim.
1908 Down.
Non Coll.
Pemb,
1906 Cuius
1884 Joh.
1905 Seiwyn
1907 Christ's
Magd.
Gaius
Trinity
1905 Trinity
1909 Sidney
1909 Pemb.
1889 King's
1888 Christ's
1894 Trinity
1908 King's
King's
1904 Caius
1886 Trin.II.
1883 Cor-pus
1909 Pemh.
Caius
1870 King's
1907 Christ's
1897 Joh.
1908 Trinity
Trinity
1898 King's
May, C.J.
1909
Peter's
• — C. E. G.
1883
Gaius
* — W.
1867
Corpus
— A. H.
1900
Christ's
— C.P.
Christ's
* — H. R. D.
1900
Joh.
* — 0.
1900
Joh.
• — W.D.
1882
Trinity
* — F.H.M.
1901
Trinity
— G. H.
Trinity
— A.J.
1905
Sidney
• — C.
1883
*Mayall, R. H. D.
1891
Sidney
— J. B.
Sidney
Mayer, N. E.
Christ's
*Mayers, F. N.
1893
Joh.
Mayes, R. M.
1908
Sidney
*Mayhew, A. F.
1906
Caius
* — E. H.
1901
Emm.
Mayhewe, K. G.
1906
Trinity
♦Maynard, H. L.
1887
Pemb.
Mayne, C. F.
Gaius
* _ W. G.
1884
Magd.
* — w. c.
1899
Trinity
*Mayo, C. H. P.
1883
Peter's
* — J. F.
1901
Queens'
— W. C.
1908
Cath.
— R. H.
Magd.
♦ — J.
1862
Trinity
— H. T.
Trinity
•Mayor, R.J. G.
1892
King's
* — H. B.
1893
King's
* — J. E. B.
1848
Joh.
* - J.B.
1851
Joh.
— F.
Emm.
Mead, E. W.
1909
Pemb.
*Meakea, A. W. H
1888 NonColl.
•Meakin, W.
1898
Trinity
* _ G,
1899
Trinity
— L.
1904
Trinity
- B.
1906
Trinity
•Meara, H. G. J.
1869
Trinity
•Meares, H.
1856
Trinity
♦Measures, A. E.
1894
Christ's
*Medcalf, D. H.
1890
Pemb.
— H.
1908
Trinitu
*Meddings, R,
1882 Non Coil.
nVledley, R. P.
1903
Caius
*Medlycott, 11. J.
1865
Trinity
Medrington, A. C.
P.
Queens'
•Mee,J. R.
1872
Christ's
_ J.T. M.
Christ's
*Meek,J.M.
1869
Trinity
• _ w. A.
1873
Trinity
* — S. W.
1887
Trinity
— J. ^
1909
Trinity
*Meeking, C.
1862
Trinity
52—5
1234
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
Mees, G. E. 1906 Cath.
Megarry, R. L. 1902 Trin.H.
Megaw, M. G. 1900 Trinity
Meggeson,R. R.H. 1909 Caius
Meht^, J. Christ's
— IS.C. NonColl.
Meier, F. A. Trinity
Meimarachi, A. 1905 Christ's
Meister, G. E. W. 1893 King's
♦Melbourne, LdAbp of 1874 J oh.
Meldrum, R. 1906 Joh.
Melhuisli, T. W. Pemb.
— F. Selwyn
*Mellanby, J. 1899 Emm.
— E. 1905 Emm.
Meller, R. W. 1908 Trinity
Mellersh, E. L. JSelwyn
Melling, W. H. . Christ's
Mellis, G. D. Glare
Melliss, H. J. 1901 Trinity
*Mellodey, T. 1874 Joh.
Mellor, P. H. L. 1909 Pemb.
— J. G. S. 1893 Trin.H.
— A. Trin.H.
» _ W. P. 1888 King's
* — A. S. 1897 King's
* — H. 1901 Queens'
— W. S. 1909 Queens'
— J . E. 1909 Jesus
* _ Rt Hon.J.W.1857
•Melsome, W. S. 1886 Queeiis'
Melvill, L. V. 1909 Cuius
* — J. C. 1868 Trinity
*Mennel], J. B. 1902 Pemb.
Menzies, R. C. Clare
Mercer, C. E. E. 1892 Pemb.
— W. L. 1880 Trin.H.
— J. L. C. King's
* — R. 1876 Trinity
— J. 1907 Trinity
Merchant, J. A. E. 1908 Selwyn
Mere, C. L. Chist's
♦Meredith, H. O. 1901 King's
* — A. E. 1878 Trinity
Merivale, B. 1903 Joh.
♦Merriman, M. M. 1898 Trin.H.
— E. S. 1908 Corjpus
_ R. W. 1905 Trinity
*Merryweather,C.W.1903 Trinity
Merson, R. K. Emm.
Messiter, C. C. 1906 Cains
Metcalfe, C. H. F. 1909 Pemb.
* — G. 1864 Cath.
— T.J. Joh.
— E. P. Emm.
— F. W. 1908 Sidney
Metcalfe-Gibson, A. Pemb.
Metcalfe-Gibson,A.B. 1909 Caius
— R.A. 1909 Emm.
Methold,T. T. 1860 Trin.H.
— H. T. 1891 Trinity
•Methuen, T. P. 1836 Trinity
• — P.E.O'B. 1869 Trinity
♦Methven, M. D. 1884 Corpus
— D, Caius
— J. N. 1908 Magd.
— C. M. Magd.
*Mewburn, G.R. 1886 Trinity
•Mews, J. 1877 Trinity
""^'eITo'^'} 1863 Trinity
Meyer, R. M. 1888 Trinity
• — H.R. 1890 Tri7iity
• — H. L. 1893 Trinity
— H. G. 1905 Trinity
*Meyricke, A. LI. 1901 Pemb.
* — R.H. 1865 Joh.
Meysey-Thoinpson,H.C. 1905 Trin.
— A. de C. C. 1908 Triiiity
♦Michel], R. A. 1895 Clare
* _ R. W. 1884 Caius
* — E. W. 1866 Corpus
• _ W.G. 1877 Trinity
— N.B. 1908 Trinity
— A. H. 1904 Sidney
Michie, J. L. 1907 Trinity
•Micklefield, A. E. R. 1873 Joh.
Micklethwait, G. W . 1896 Trinity
♦Mid China, Bp in 1850 Corjms
•Middlemast, E. W. 1886 Joh.
♦Middlemore-Whit-> loco t ■ ■.
hard.T.M. P^^^ ^''*«''2'
Middleton, R. H. Queens'
• — T.H.,M.^.1902 Joh.
— C. B. 1906 Joh.
— V.G. 1887 Trinity
— R. C. G. Trinity
^^ail!'""^^''''} 1852 ChrisCs
Midgley, W. A. L. 1909 Christ's
♦Midlane, J. T. 1891 Down.
Milburn, B. Jesus
♦ — Sir C.S.Bart. 1900 CAmfs
J. D. 1908 Trinity
•Mildmay, C. H. St J . 1884 Trinity
Miles, S. H. Clare
— W. H. 1909 Pemb.
♦ — E.H. 1890 King's
• — J. 1873 Magd.
— A. R. W. Magd.
♦Miley, M. 1884 Trinity
— M. Trinity
Millar, A. L. Clare
* — E. 1891 Trinity
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1235
Miller, A. G. S.
Peter's
Milton, A. K. B.
1905
Magd.
— R. M.
1900
Clare
*Milvain.T.
1867
Trin.H.
— F. W.
1877
Pemb.
*Milward, L. S.
1887
Pemb.
— P. T.
Pemb.
* - R.J.
1891
Pemb.
— A. r.
Cains
Minchin, G. R. N.
Christ's
♦ - G.
1862
Trin.H.
Mines, G. R.
1907
Sidney
- H.J.
1898
Trin.H.
*Minnitt, F. A.
1868
Trinity
• - J.C.
1871
Jesus
• - R.
1874
Trinity
— c. p.
Jesus
— R.J.
Trinity
• — E. F.
1871
Jolu
* Minns, E. H.
1896
Pemb.
— i\. F. R.
Joh.
Minson, H.
1908
Christ's
* - N. J.
1878
Magil .
Mir, S. M.
Christ's
* — C. H.
1897
Trinity
*Mirehouse, J.
1862
Clare
* — A.H.
1901
Trinity
Miskin, G.
Caius
— R.B.
1908
Trinity
Mitchell, G. W.
1907
Clare
— C. J.W.
Trinity
* — R. W. T.
1884
Pemb.
♦ — H.G.
1876
Sidney
— A.
1908
Pemb.
* — F. B.A.
1877
* — E. J. D.
1884
Caius
MiUer-Hallett, G.
1905
Trinity
— A. L.
1905
Caius
Miller- Williams, E.
J.
Down.
— A. W. C.
Cuius
Milliken, H. E.
Pemb.
* _ J.B.
1860
Corpus
*Millington, J. P.
1902
Christ's
• — P. R.
1898
Trinity
•Mills, A. K.
1884
Clare
■— C. VV.
1904
Emm.
- J.W.
Clare
*Mitche]l-Carruthere
, W. 1879
— H. H.
1883
Pemb.
Mitchelson, J. K.
Jesus
— A.E.
Pemb.
Moberly.A. H.
1906
King's
— T.G.
Pemb.
* — E. W.
1894
Trinity
* — G.R.
1898
Cains
Moeran, W. G.
Emm.
* — W. E.
1903
King's
MoiFatt, C. W. P.
1900
Clare
* — W. H.
1896
Jesus
* — H. E.
1882
Cath.
— E.J.
1907
Joh.
*Mogg, J. L. H.
1900
Trinity
— T. R.
Trinity
Mohiuddin, G.
Down.
Millward, G. A.
1905
Queens'
Molesworth, T. H.
1893
Caius
Milne, W. P.
1906
Clare
* — B.G.F.
1876
King's
— D.D. W.
Clare
• — VV.
1854
Christ's
— A.H.
1891
Pemb.
* _ E. H.
1882
Joh.
• — R. M.
1897
Jesus
Moline, R. W. H.
Emm.
* _ J.J.
1875
Joh.
*Mollison, W. L.
1876
Clare
— G.
Joh.
* - W. M.
1900
King's
* — P. H.
1884
Trinity
Molony, J. A.
Sidney
Milne Home, C. A.
King's
♦Molson, J.E.
1891
Emm.
•Milne-Redhead, G.
B. 1888 Triiiity
*Molteno, P. A.
1884
Trinity
Milner, H. C.
1906
Corpus
Momber,R. M.S.T
.1906
Trinity
_ D. R.
Cath.
Monahov, D.
1909
Pemb.
• — H. S.
1882
Christ's
Monck-Mason,
G. B. A. C.
1909
Joh.
• - W.A.
1876
Trinity
_ G.R.
Emm.
•Monckton.T. E.
1884
Pemb.
*Milner- Barry, E.L
. 1889
Gains
* _ 0. P.
1901
King's
*Milner.White, H.
1878
Pemb.
* _ E. P.
1864
Trinity
R.
1908
Pemb.
• — W.G.
1888
Trinity
_ E.
1907
King's
— T. A.
1908
Trinity
Milroy,G.W.W.W
. 1909
Emm.
*iMoncrief, A.
1867
Jesus
Milsom, E.
1907
Caitis
•Mond.R. L.
1888
Peter's
• ~ E.
1876
Trinity
«x\lonk, J. H.
1888
Trinity
— H.L.
Trinity
Monks, G.
Joh.
*Milton,H.
1877
Cains
Monro, K.N.
1900
King's
— H. A.
1903
Trin.H.
* - H.G.
1854
Trinity
♦Montagu, Hon.E.S. 1902
Trinity
1236
MEMBERS OF Tfifi UNIVERSITY.
Montague, P. D.
Cuius
*Morgar
, W. P.
1898
Monteath, J.
1899
Christ's
—
O.G.
Monteith, II. G.
1905
Penib.
*
A.
1885
♦Momford. H. C.
1880
Pemb.
E. C.
1907
—
D. R.
Pemb.
—
F. J.
•
E. E.
1852
Corpus
J.L.
1884
Montgomerie, W. S
.1908
Joh.
* —
H. R.
1885
•Montgomery, W.E
.1884
Clare
*
A.
1903
—
A.F.
Clare
—
S, C.
—
H. R
. G.
Clare
•Morgan, H.A.d.d.
1853
W.
Joh.
—
M. C.
•
H.H.(Bp)1870
Trinity
—
T.D.
—
C.P.G
1880
Emm.
♦
J. P.
1876
Moody, B.
Joh.
•
G. E.
1884
R. H.
1908
Emm.
_
A. C. O.
1906
Mookerjee, J. N.
Down.
S. C.
•Moor, S. A.
1886
Sidney
„_
E.H.
1905
Moore
, G.
1907
Clare
W. E.
1909
—
F.R.
Clare
*
J.
1897
*
C. A. St G.
1903
Pemb.
Morgans, G. E.
1905
—
C. G. H.
1906
Caius
Morgan
-Smith, G.
0.
*
C.T.
1870
Trin.H.
*Moriarty,G.P. M..4.1897
W. H.
1891
King^
Morier,
C. E.
—
J. A.
1896
King's
•Morison, T.
1885
_
F. C.
King's
*Morland,H. J.
1894
»
N.
1869
Cath.
♦
J.T.
1861
H. M-M.
1909
Jesns
01
A. T.
1868
N.
Jesus
*Morley
, F. W.
1878
«
E.
1879
Christ's
*
S. (Bp.)
1890
«
A. K.
1899
Christ's
»
G. B.
1852
R. T.
Christ's
V.
R. M.
1905
Joh.
J.
J.R.
Joh.
« __^
H.
1869
• _
D. H.
1893
Trinity
• —
S.H.
1869
*
G. E.
1896
Trinity
•
Rt.Hon.A
.1871
A. H.
1903
Trinity
•
C.
1871
*
E. S.
1906
Trinity
*
J.
1889
• ___
W. T.
1861
Emm.
C.
1906
A. W.
1903
Emm.
R. W.
C. A.G.
1907
Selwyn
•Morrell
, R. S.
1890
J. W. B.
1908
Selioyn
Morriee,W. VV.
1906
G.G.
Selwyn
—
J. D.
1872
Moorhouse, W. B. ]
El.
Trin.H.
*
G.G.
1882
*
J. (Bp)
1853
Joh.
—
R.J.
1901
Moorsom, J.
1902
King's
—
G. W.
1907
* __
R.M.
1854
Trinity
Morris,
A.
1900
• ___
W.F.
1857
Trinity
—
P.
1890
•
W. M.
1863
Trinity
—
J.
1909
*Moor8om-Mitchinson-\,Qci tv- J
Maude, C. R. P^'^^ ^""'^2'
«
S. D.
T. E.
1885
*Morconi, E. LI.
1901
Clare
G. F.B.
A. F.
1906
Clare
—
T. N.
*Mordan, P. C.
1885
Trinity
• ___
L. B.
1870
Mordell, L. J.
Joh.
G.G.
Moreing, A. H.
Trinity
J.E.
A.C.
Tnnity
• ___
C.
1879
Moreland, W. H.
1889
Trinity
* _
J.C.
1892
Clare
Clare
Pemb.
Caius
Caius
Trin. H.
Trin.H.
Corpus
Corpus
Jesus
Jesus
Jesus
Joh.
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Emm.
Emm.
Selwyn
Peter's
Cath.
Pemb.
Emm.
Trinity
King's
Trinity
Trinity
Pemb.
Pemb.
Cath.
Cath.
Magd.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Selwyn
Caius
Clare
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Caius
Trin.H.
Corpus
Corjms
Queens'
Queens'
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Emm.
Sidney
Selwyn
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1237
•Morrish, H. G.
1889
Pemb.
•Moule, C. W.
1858
Cor-pus
*Morrison, A.
1897
Kings
•MouU, C.A.
1878
Joh.
— J.H.
1908
King's
*Moulton, W. J.
1892
Clare
* — W.J.
1886
Joh
• - J.H.
1886
King's
— D. C. A.
1901
Joh.
- H. F.
1898
IGng's
— H.
1889
Trinity
* — Rt. Hon.l ,Q«Q
(Christ's
Xjoh.
* — H.H.
1905
Selwyn
SirJ. F.r
M.\J\J\J
Morrow, W.
1892
Caius
* — VV.F.
1889
Joh.
Morse, L. G.E.
1907
King's
Mounsey, J. P.
1909
Corpus
• — H. G.
1861
Trinity
* _ J.E.
1901
King's
— C. G. H.
1907
Emm.
— G.F.
1902
King's
* — E. StJ.
1880
- R.J.
1905
King's
•Morshead, R.
— R. S.
1872
1908
Joh.
Trinity
*Mounsey-Heysham
'|l853
Trinity
Mortada, I.
Tnn.H.
•Mountain, H.
1902
Christ' i
•Mortimer, C.
1858
Clare
— B.
1905
Sidney
- L.G.
1875
Trin.H.
•Mount-Cashell, Earl 1851
Joh.
• — R.M.H.J
.1883
Corpus
Mountfield, D. D'O
. 1907
Pemb.
* — R. G. E
1892
Trinity
• — D. W.
1883
Joh.
— A.
1903
Sidney
Mountford, A. W.
NonColl.
• — A.
1860
*Mountfort, C. C.
1905
Emm.
Mortimore, A. J.
1908
Cath.
•Mourilyan, C. A.
1904
Clare
Mortlock, W. F. W.
Trinity
Moursi, M. M.
Pemb.
Morton, H. B.
1885
Peter's
♦Mowat, J.
1858
Sidney
- C.S.
1908
Peter's
•Mowatt, J.
1868
Caius
— C.J.
1907
Pemb.
* — O.
1904
Caius
— H. J. S.
1908
Pemb.
Mowlam, H. J.
Down.
— H. S.
Corpus
•Mowll, W.R.
1879
Carpus
• — A. H. A.
1859
King's
- H.W. K.
King's
- G.A.
1908
Queens'
— B.C.
Emm.
— F.
Cath.
Moxey, J. LI.
Pemb.
♦ _ W. B.
1892
Joh.
*Moxon, R. S.
1897
Caius
— F. D.
1909
Joh.
— H. E.
Queens'
- V. C.
1909
Joh.
• — T. A.
1899
Joh.
— R. F. S.
Trinity
— H.W.
1902
Joh.
— G. F.
1906
Emm.
Moylan, J.F.
1904
Queens'
— C. E.
1908
NonCoU.
Moysey, L.
1890
Caius
Mosely, F. M.
Joh.
Mozley, J.K.
1905
Pemb.
•Moser, E. B.
1874
Joh.
- J.R.
1862
King's
Moses, C. B.
Cath.
« — H. W.
1864
King's
•Mosley, G. H.
1880
Christ's
— J.H.
1909
King's
• — E. R.
1875.
Joh.
Mrufe, S. B.
1909
Clare
*Moss, F. W. C.
1901
Pemb.
Mudd, N.
Trinity
• — H. W.
1864
Joh.
Mudie, R. F.
King's
• — W.
1875
Joh.
Muff, H. B.
1901
Christ's
• — J. c.
1882
Joh.
Mugaseth, J. J.
NonColl.
* — J. M.
1866
Trinity
*Muggeridge, G. D.
MugTiston, F. H.
1899
Pemb.
* - A. M.
1894
Trinity
1908
Pemb.
— C. E.
Emm.
Muir,L\l.M.P.Ai.^
.1880
Caius
*Mos8.Blundell,F.B
.1894
Trinity
* — C. R. P.
1896
Caius
Mosse, C. G. T.
Caius
— R. M. P.
1906
Caius
- C.H.
Joh.
— B. L.
Trinity
Mosseri, L. N.
Pemb.
— D. M.
Trinity
*Mossop, G. A.
1885
Joh.
* - J.C.
1894
Emm.
- H.J.
1900
Joh.
Muirhead,J. A.O.
Caius
•Mott, R. C.
1899
Trinity
• - F.L.
1883
Joh.
♦Mottram, V. Jl.
1904
Trinity
Murkarji, S. N.
Queens'
Mould, H. B. J.
Peter's
1238
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
Mukerjea, D.
Emm.
Mulholland, Hon.
H. G. H.
Trinity
•Mullens, W. H.
1888
Trinity
•Muller, 0. V.
1890
Jesus
• - H. C. A.S
1900
Emm.
•Mullett, J.
1892 NonCoLL
•Mullinger.J.B.
1866
Joh.
Mullins, A. F.
Cath.
Mumford, W. 11. N
NonCoU.
*Munby, A.J.
■ 1851
Trinity
• — G.F. W.
185fj
Trinity
* — H. E.
1895
Trinity
Muncaster, E.
Trinity
Munday, E.
Glare
Muncey, E. H. P.
1908
Joh.
*Mundella, V. A.
1891
Munesinghi, M. L.
Queens'
Munns, R. D. G.
Jesus
*Munro, A.
1892
Queens'
Murdock, C. B.
Down.
•Mure, W.J.
1869
Trinity
Murly-Gotto, J.
Pemb.
*Murphy, W. L.
1899
Joh.
- A. W. G.
1909
Selwyn
Murray, E.
1908
Peter's
• — C. L\l.
1898
Pemb.
• _ A. H. H.
1877
Cuius
- D. C. L.
Cfn-pus
_ J.
1905
King's
— A.W. R.
1906
Cath.
— A. R.
1909
Christ's
— E. G. D.
Christ's
— K.R.
Magd.
• — G. R.
1886
Trinity
* — G. J.R.
1887
Trinity
- P.J.
1903
Trinity
— A. G. W.
1906
Trinity
- M. G. D.
Trinity
— R. B.
Trinity
'Sehoyn
•Murray, J. 0. F.
1881
Emm.
Trinity
— D. W.
1908
Emm.
*Mun-ay-Aynsley,A.E. 1877
Sidney
Murray-Smith, J. E
.
Magd.
— A.G
r. 1909
Trinity
Musgrave, T.
Magd.
— C. T.
1884
Trinity
*Muspratt, P. K.
1898
Christ's
*Musson, E. C.
1859
Queens'
Mutch, N.
1907
Emm.
•Mutimer, A. A,
1881
Trinity
*Myers, C. S.
1895
Cuius
* — A.
1869
Trinity
Myles, H. B.
Caius
*Nabeshima, ^.
1898
Caius
Nairn, R. S.
Trin.H
* — J. A.
1896
Trinity
•Nairne, J. D.
1874
Jesus
* — A.
1884
Jesus
• — S.
1856
Emm.
*Naish, A. E.
1893
Trinity
* - W.V.
1895
Emm.
* — F. C. P.
1903
Sidney
Naoroji, J. A. D.
1909
Christ's
Naucariovv, J. V.
1906
King's
Nangle, E. J.
Cuius
Napier, G. G.
1907
Pemb.
_ L.P.
King's
— O. J. W.
Christ's
*Napier-Claverinff,i
H. P. J
1883
Trinity
* — F.
1883
Trinity
*Nash, H.H. A.
1884
Queens'
— G.
Magd.
• — E.
1871
Trinity
— W.W. H.
1906
Selwyn
Nason, J. W. W.
Queens'
* — E. N.
1885
Down.
Nath, D. B.
1907
Trinity
Nathan, J.
Clare
_ E.J.
King's
* — S. H.
1893
Naunton,W. J.S.
Joh.
Nayler, J. L.
Peter's
- W. A.
1907
Trinity
*Naylor,H. D.
1894
Trinity
- J. M.
Trinity
— r. H.
Trinity
• — E. W.
1887
Emm.
• — C. L.
1891
Emm.
- A. T. A.
Emm.
*Neal, J.
1868
Cor-pus
_ J.
King's
- R.
NonColl.
Neale, J.B.
Jesus
Neame, T.
1907
Caius
•Neatby, T. M.
1888
*Neate,M. R.
1888
Pemb.
Neave, W. S.
1897
Joh.
Needhani, E.
Christ's
Nehru, S. S.
1907
Magd.
— J.
Trinity
•Neil, J.
1871
Corpus
*Neild,A.
1887
Pemb.
*Neil], C.
1889
Cuius
— M. M-^C. G.
1890
Corpus
* — R.G.
1893
Jesus
— N. C.
1905
Joh.
Neilson, H. V.
Caius
— G. E.
Trinity
Nelson, R. A.
1902
Peter's
• - J.H.
1868
Corpus
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1239
Nelson, E. B.
Corpu.s
•Newman, H. J.
1878
Sidnet/
— G.G.
1908
Christ's
—
F.C.
1906
Down.
— T. B.
1909
Christ's
L. F.
Down.
— R. D.
Christ's
*Newnes
.F. H.
1897
Glare
• — Earl, M.A
. 1844
Trinity
•Newnham.W.H.C
.1878
Cains
* — Hon.J.H. M.A. 1846 Triidty
♦Newport, Viscount
1896
Trinity
— J. T.
1900
Trinity
—
H.
Selioyn
— R. H.
1903
Trinity
Newton
, E.
1885
Pemb.
•Nepenn, M. B.
1869
Christ's
—
J.
Pemb.
Nesbit,J. W.
Queens'
«
CM.
1880
King's
•Nesbitt, H. F.
1887
Clare
♦
E. A.
1890
King's
*Nesham, C. C.
1876
Trinity
—
H. W. G.
1905
King's
Nestor- Schnurmann, I.
Christ's
—
B.C.
King's
— J.
H.
Trinity
ChrisVs
—
A. F.
1907
Cath.
*Nettleship,J.
1866
G. F.
1903
Christ's
Neumark, O.
Trinity
•
H.
1864
Joh.
*Nevill, R.
1878
J oh.
H. G. T.
Joh.
Neville, A. W.
1906
Jesus
* —
H.A.
1884
Magd.
— G. J. E.
1907
Jesus
»
A. W.
1879
Trinity
* - Hugh
1874
Magd.
»
G. D. C.
1902
Trinity
* — Hon. G.
1880
Magd.
—
J. R.
1907
Trinity
- A. G.
Magd.
*
H.
1861
Emm.
— R.J.N.
1884
Trinity
—
VV.H.
1900
Emm.
— R.
1894
Trinity
T. H.
1905
Emm.
— E. H.
Trinity
* Newton -Clare, E.T
1904
Clare
• — Hon.SirR. 1871
Emm.
—
H.J
.1909
Clare
• — F.H.
1871
Sidney
—
W.
S.
Clare
•Neville-Grenviile,R1869
Nevins, H. N.
Magd.
Selwyn
* Newton-Robinson.l
C. E. ]
1876
Trinity
Nevinson, G. R. G
Corpus
•Nichol,
F. E.
1883
Caius
• — T. K. B.
1874
Joh.
Nicholas. A. J.
Chnst's
•New, W.
1881
Peter's
T. C.
Trinity
• — F. E.
1887
Peter's
Nichollti
,S. H.
1902
Cuius
* _ J.M.
1878
Jesus
—
A. E.
1897
Corpus
— F. O. W.
Emm.
H. L.
Corims
- W.
Down.
A. C.
Joh.
•Newall,J. W.
1874
Trinity
—
L.
1904
Down.
* — H. F.
1880
Trinity
Trin.H.
—
D.M.
1908
Down.
Newberry, E. E.
G.S.
Down.
•Newbery, F. C.
1892
Joh.
Nichols
F. H.
1906
Trinity
— R. E.
1907
Joh.
C. W.
Emm.
•Newbon, C. E.
1861
Trinity
Nicholson, C.J.
1905
Cuius
♦Newbury, G. S. H.
1884
Trinity
Christ's
—
M.
THn.H.
•Newby, R. J.
1850
H.
1905
King's
♦Newcastle, Lord Bp. 1863
Trinity
—
F. V.
1909
Queens'
Newcomb, W. D.
Trinity
*
G.W.deP. 1899 Jesus
Newell, H. W.
NonCotl.
•
H. D.
1852
Trinity
•Newfoundland,
Lord Bp. of
1863
Trinity
* —
J. S.
C.N.
1877
1879
Trinity
Trinity
Newgass, E. I. A.
Trinity
• —
R. F.
1887
Trinity
Newham, F. D.
1896
Sidney
*
R.
1889
Trinity
Newington,H.A.H.1898
Cuius
* —
R. A.
1890
Trinity
Newling, S. W.
1894
Joh.
*
C. O. E.
1896
Trinity
♦Newman, F.W.
1851
Peter's
*
J.W.
1905
Trinity
— C. H. A.
Jesus
__
P. C.
Trinity
* - J.
1873
Magd.
Nickels,
11. N.
Caius
— J. B.
Trinity
•Nicklin
T.
1890
Joh.
1240
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
•Nickson, G. (Bp)
1887
»Nicol,J.C.
1884
• — J. D.
1870
— J.
1903
• — H.
1870
Nicoll, H. F. D.
1906
Nicoll-Griffith, H.
V.
•Nicolls, W.
1886
• — G. E.
1884
Nightingale, H. P.
• — A. D.
1895
— D. A.
1902
* — J.L.
1879
* - E.G.
1880
*Nimmo, A.
1881
Nimr, A. F.
*Nisbet, M. A.
1860
Niven, E. 0.
• — J.
1874
— H.
• — SirW. D.
1866
• — C.
1867
Nix, E. W.
1856
* -J. A.
1888
• — E. B.
1893
* —CO. A.
1898
Nixon, F. H.
• _ J.E.
1863
— B.H.
1906
— A.L.
1907
•Noakes, E. S.
1889
•Nobbs, J.A.
1902
Nobes, F. J.
•Noble, H. H.
1883
- A. H.
• — W.
1878
•Nock, T. A.
1903
•Nodder, J.B.
1876
Noel,Hon.R.E.T.M.
*Nolan, E.
•Noon, J.
* — L.
Norbury, C. G.
Norman, R. E.
* — W. H.
* — C. F.
* — A. C.
* — T. K.
* — R. C.
* — O.
* — W.A.
_ D. T.
— T. S.
* — G. H.
— N.F.
-^ W. H.
1899
1870
1899
1888
1886
1852
1884
1886
1894
1884
1895
1877
Joh.
Corpus
Trin.H.
Trinity
Trinity
Emm.
Cuius
JSelwyn
Peter's
Pemb.
Christ's
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Christ's
Jesus
Pemb.
Queens'
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Pemb.
King]s
Trinity
Emm.
Cath.
Down.
Clare
Clare
Clare
Trinity
Pemb.
Corpus
Trinity
Trinity
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Clare
Cuius
Cath.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Kmm.
Emm.
Emm.
Emm.
Down.
Down.
NunColl.
^Norman, F.H. 1861
'Norman-Lee,F.B.N.1882
*N orris, R.
* — F. B.
• — H. R.
• ^ G. M.
Norrish, J. C.
Norsworthy, E.
Northcote, D. S.
•Northey, A. E.
Northorp, F.
Norton, L. M .
* — G. P.
1884
1887
1887
1853
1909
1861
1909
1903
— D. G. 1908
— W.J. 1908
• — C. H. 1892
• — R. H. 1899
• — G. H. 1894
• — F.C. 1872
— H. E. 1898
— H.T.J. 1908
— V. E. B.
• — J. G. 1897
Norton-Fagge,F.W.L.G.
•Norwood, G. 1903
• — G. 1882
Nott, T. W.
•Nottidge, T. 1863
♦Nottingham, E. E. 1888
•Novelli, L. W. 1870
*Nowell, H.N. 1892
Nowers, W. A.
*Noyes, J.P. 1879
♦Nugent, E. H. S. 1871
*Nunn,J. 1857
• — H.P.V. 1899
*Nunns,T.J. 1858
— J. C. 1896
Nurse, S. D.
Joh.
Christ's
Christ's
Joh.
Emm.
Jesus
Cams
Trinity
Trinity
Joh.
Peter's
Cuius
Cuius
Caius
Trin.H.
King's
Christ's
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Emm.
Sidney
NonColl.
Joh.
Trinity
Emm.
Emm .
Cath.
Trinity
Emm.
Cath.
Trinity
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Trinity
Joh.
^"''^^ B^lrt'^' ^" } ^^^^ ^^'"- ^•
•Nutiey, W.
• — C. E.
1892
1897
*NuttalI,G.H.F.M.A1900
Nutting-, R.
Oakden, W. M. 1909
*Oakeley, SirH.E. 1859
— H. E. H. 1898
•Oakes, B. 1884
* — B. P. 1882
*Oakey, G. J. 1898
-. P. H. 1905
— J. M.
Oakley, F. C.
Oaten, E. F. 1906
Oats, W. 1907
Joh.
Joh.
(Mayd.
{Christ's
Trin.H.
Peter's
Jesus
Joh .
Trinity
Emm.
Trin.H.
Trinity
THnity
Joh,
Sidney
Caius
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1241
•Obbard, A. N.
1868
Joh.
♦Obeyes^kere, D.
1902
Trinity
• — J. P.
1902
Trinity
* — F. A.
1903
Trinity
. — J. S.
1903
Trinity
♦O'Connell, P. G.
1885
Pemb.
Oddin Taylor, J. F
•Odgers, W. B.
.1907
Corpus
1871
TrinM.
- R.B.
Joh.
* — F. W.
1901
Trinity
*Oelsner, H.
1892
Cuius
•Oesterley, W. O. E
. 1889
Jesus
O'Ferrall, R. S. M.
Trinity
Offer, C. J.
Corpus
Ogrden, J. B.
1907
Christ's
- A.
1909
Christ's
• — C. B.
1872
Magd.
- C.K.
Magd.
Ogdon, A. G. N.
Corpus
Ogilvie, N.
Clare
— P.G.
Pemb.
* — F. M.
1884
King's
— H.
1903
King's
- G. L.
1904
Trinity
— G.N.
Trinity
•Ogle, H. L.
1887
Trinity
* - P. H.D.
1897
Emm.
*0'Hagan, Lord
1903
Trinity
Oke,R. W.L.
1908
Corpus
* — A. W.
1882
Trinity
O'Keeffe, A. V.
Sidney
Okell, C. C.
Joh.
Okura. K.
Trinity
Oldfield, C. P.
Trin.H.
• — A.E.
1885
Trinity
*01dham,H.Y.{i^- 1894 King's
' lincorv. "^
— J. E.
1907
Emm'
Oliphant, G. R.
Queens'
Olive, G. W.
1907
Clare
Oliver, V. F. M.
Vemb.
— T. H.
1909
Cuius
— H. G.
Cuius
* — D. T.
1902
Trin.H.
* — W.J.R. F.
1869
Christ's
* — J.
1872
Joh.
— G. Y.
Magd.
• — R.B.
1859
Trinity
* — F. S.
1886
Trinity
• _ W. D.
1889
THnity
— R. L. B.
1898
Trinity
* — E.G.
1901
Down.
Olivier, E.
Trin.H.
Olleihead, J.
1901
Sehoyn
Olley, H. R.
1880
Peter's
•O'Malley.SirE.L.
1864
Trinity
— B. L. A.
1899
Trinity
O'Neal, T. W. B.
1891
Trin.H.
Oncken, W. G.
Trinity
Onions, J. B.
Trin.H.
Onslow. J. W. M.
1890
Trinity
— Hon.V.A.H.H.
Trinity
Onyon, R. D.
1909
Corpus
*Openshav*r, J.
1894
Trinity
Opie, P. A.
1907
Cuius
Oppenheim, 1 i^ j
L. F.L. ;^-^
.1908
Trinity
•Oram, R. A.
1867
Cuius
Orange, J. A.
1908
Trinity
*Oranmore, Lord
1883
Trinity
Christ's
*Orbell, T.
1887
*Ord, C.
1884
King's
Orde, C. W.
1907
King's
•Orde-Powlett, i
Hon. H. R.)
1870
Trinity
*Orford, J. R.
1885
King's
• — H. W.
1876
Sidney
♦Oriel, H. S.
1881
Trinity
•Orme, G. E.
1896
Cuius
•Ormerod, E. W.
1890
Trinity
Orrarod, W.
Down.
*Ormsby, F. C.
1903
Christ's
•Orpen, T. H.
1874
\ Pemb.
^ Selwyn
- H.F.
Pemb.
• — J.H.
1890
Selwyn
*0'Rorke, H. W. L.
1892
Trinity
*Orr, J.
1864
Jesus
— A. W.
1907
Christ's
* — W. McF
1888
Joh.
* — J. W.
1900
Joh.
Orr-Ewing, A. I.
Trinity
*Orton, W. P.
1860
Joh.
* — K.J. P.
1895
Joh.
* - G. H.
1895
Trinity
• — W. H.
1900
Trinity
•Osborn, T.G.
1866
Trin. U.
• — G. M.
1866
Trinity
* — G.F. A.
1894
Trinity
* — G.
1887
Emm.
Osborne, E. J. P.
Cath.
* _ R.W.
1882
Christ's
— W. M.
Emm.
Osmond, T. E.
1906
Emm.
Ostrehan, E. A.
1909
Clare
Otter, W. H.
1902
Trinity
Otter-Barry, H.vaa
L. 1908
Trinity
Ottley, J. H. C.
Jesui,
_ W. H.T.
Joh.
* — R. R.
1886
Trinity
Otto, A. P. H.
Emm.
•Otton, G. W.
1882
Christ's
Otty, H. R.
Cath.
•Oulton, W. H. S.
1892
Christ's
1242
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
Oulton, E. V.
1903
Christ's
Pain,W.
Jesus
Ouston, G. E.
1896
Cains
• — A. J. 0.
1884
Christ's
♦Outram, J.
1888
Pemh.
— B. H.
1900
Emm.
* — W.
1896
Pemh.
— C. A. W.
1909
Selioyn
Ovens, W.G.J.
Sidney
* — H.
1904 NonColl.
Owen, S. H. E. G.
1902
Femb.
*Pame,A. H.
1867
Trinity
• - E.
1893
Cuius
* - C. A.
1894
Trinity
— A. H.
1902
Cuius
— H.H.
1907
Trinity
— O.
Cuius
* — N. W.
1893
Trinity
— G.L.
1859
TrinJl.
— W. A.
Trinity
— G. C.
1903
Trin.H.
* — W. L.
1903
Sidney
• — I. G.
1884
Corpus
Paisley, F. D.
1907
Christ's
* — A. A. deV.
1890
Corpus
*Paley, G. A.
1896
Trinity
* - R. S.
1888
King's
Pailis, A. A.
Trinity
— W. B.
1903
Cath.
Palmer, B. H.
1903
Pemb.
— T.
Jesus
— R. H.
Pemb.
* - G.
1904
Christ's
— H. R.
1899
Trin.H.
— P. R. T.
Christ's
* — S.
1878
Corpus
• — CM.
1870
Emm.
* - A. S.
1883
King's
* — SirH. 1.
1872
Down.
— E. de S.
Cath.
- J. N. S.
Selioyn
* - F. W. M
1899
Jesus
Owston, C. S.
Jesus
* — A. S. M.
1900
Jesus
Oxley,H.F.
1905
Queens'
* — J.J. B.
1888
Joh.
• - J.S.
1883
Trinity
— T. N. P.
1904
Joh.
— A.E.
Pacey.C.J.
1907
Trinity
Sidney
* - SirE.G.B
Bart.
•} 1887
Magd.
* Packer, G.
1905 NonColl.
- H. G.
1909
Trinity
Padfield, F. J.
1906
Cains
— K. R.
Trinity
Padi?et, W. H.
Queens'
— C.
1904
Sidney
*Pddwick, F. H.
1879
Cirrpus
* ~ A.
1879
Dovm.
* — W. G.
1884
Corpus
Palmer- Douglas, A. 1903
Trinity
* — F. G.
1887
Trinity
Palmes, W. T.
Trinity
— H.B.
Emm.
*Panter, J . A.
1871
Clare
•Pagan, A.
1882
Joh.
— A. E.
Clare
Page, J.
1906
Caius
Panton, S. F.
1906
Christ's
- D. S.
Caius
*Paramore, F. H.
1879
Joh.
— M. F.
1908
Caius
* — W. E.
1899
Joh.
- R. P.
1890
Trill. H.
*Paranjpye, R. P.
Parcell, N. H.
1899
Joh.
— C. G.
1909
Trin.H.
1907
Christ's
* — C. H. W.
1899
Corpus
* Pares, J.
1855
Trinity
* — W.M.
1905
King's
* _ N.
1880
Trinity
— C. A.
Queens
*Parez, C. H.
1857
Pemh.
• — H. W.
1868
Christ's
*Paris,T.C.
1841
Trinity
* — R. L.
1862
Joh.
Parish, F. G. W.
Trin.H.
• — T. E.
1873
Joh.
* — J.B.
1864
Trinity
— G. F.
1904
Emm.
* Parke, C.
1848
Pemb.
• - A. S.
1892
Sidney
*Parken, E. M.
1889
Clare
— A. H.
Dovm.
•Parker,SirW.H.,
Bart. 1885 Clare
♦Paget, G. E.
1874
Caius
Parker, H. E.
Pemh.
-1 G. W.
Caius
— J. D.
Pemb.
— G.N.
Trin.H.
* — F. C. S.
1898
Trin.H.
* - F. W.
1864
Trinity
- L. H.
Trin.H.
Paget-Tomlinson,)
W.G. (
1899
Trin.H.
* — Sir R.J.
* - E. 11.
1880
1885
King's
King's
•Paice, A.
1881
Corpus
* — G. H. VV.
1884
Cath.
Pain, E. D.
1901
Pemb.
- H. N.
Cath.
* — A. W.(Bp)
1866
Cath.
— J.C.
1907
Christ's
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1243
♦Parker, G.
1877
Joh.
Partridge, H. VV.
1909
Ki?ig's
- H.
Jok.
— W. W.
1904
Queens'
• — G. B.
1861
Trinity
— J. W.
Queens'
— H.E.
Trinity
* — C.
1895
Christ's
— R. H.
Trinity
Paschkoff, A. A.
Trinity
— W.H.
Trinity
- B. A.
Trinity
— G. M.
1906
Emm.
*Pascoe, E. H.
1900
Joh.
Parker-Smith,W.B
* — R.
.1907
1903
King's
Cath.
Pascoe- Williams, i
V. G.l
1909
Jesus
*Parkes, H. E.
1903
Trinity
Pask, R.
1908 NonColl.
* - T.
1889
Emm.
Pask-Hughes, B.
Caius
♦Parkin, J. S.
1867
Clare
Pass, A. D.
1907
King's
- C. R.
dare
* - H.L.
1898
Joh.
• — T.
1868
Trinity
Passant, E. J.
Down.
* — J.
1894
Trinity
Paterson, G. M^L.
Pemb.
Parkinson, W.
1909
Peter's
* — T. VV . S.
1896
Caius
_ P. R.
1901
Cuius
* - J.M.
1885
Trin.H.
— E. A.
Christ's
* - J.M.
1885
Corpus
— H. C.
Christ's
* — R. S.
1894
Corpus
* — J.
1903
Joh.
* — R. G.C.
1897
Queens'
— W. G.
1904
Emm.
* — A. G.
1884
Queens'
♦Parks, H. T.
1898
Magd.
— J3. W. S
Jesus
*Parkyn, E. A.
1882
Christ's
— M. W.
1908
Joh.
•Parnell.J.
1847
Peter's
* — H.J.
1889
Trinity
* _ G.W.
1896
Queens'
• — T. F.
1879
Emm.
— F. R.
1908
Joh.
Paton, E. R.
Pemb.
Parrack, H.
Peter's
* - G. C.
1890
Queens'
Parrington, W. F.
Clare
* - B.C.
1898
Queeiis'
*Parrock, R. A.
1891
Pemb.
* — J.L.A.
1886
Joh.
•Parry, J. H.
1885
Pemb.
Paton -Smith, K. A
Trinity
* - J.
1881
Corpus
Patrick, N. C.
* 1898
Christ's
- E.A.
1902
King's
Patron, F. J.
Trinity
— T. H.
1904
Christ's
Pattani, A. P.
Doion.
— J. H.
Joh,
•Patten, B. A.
1892
Pemb.
• - M.S.
1884
Magd.
* Patterson, A. H.
1872
Trin.H.
* — R.St J.
1880
Trinity
* — A. H.
1874
Cath.
"" ^^|^^;|m«*.Z>. 1883
Trinity
• — R.
_ R. F.
1868
Christ's
Joh.
— C.B.'
1906
Trinity
• — W.S.
1877
Trinity
— N.C.
1908
Trinity
— L.
1906
Trinity
— T. H.
Emm.
* — M.
1894
Emm.
— J.
Selwyn
Patteson, C.
Coi-jms
Parry -J ones, M. M,
Trinity
- J. D.
Trinity
•Parsey.E. W.
1885
Peter's
Pattinson, L. A.
Jesus
•Parsons, W. L. E.
1894
Pemb.
— G.N.
1909
Emm.
- C.
1904
Pemb.
•Pattisson, A.
1859
Christ's
— H.
1905
Cains
• — R. M.
1883
Emm.
• — Hon. C.A
. 1877
Joh.
Patnck, P. S.
1898
Joh.
_ J. R.
1907
Trinity
- R.S.
1908
Joh.
- D. C.
Trinity
Patwardhan, V. C.
Tnnity
— R. E.
Trinity
Paul, A. B.
1909
Christ's
— B. G.
1909
Emm.
*Paull,J. R.
1891
Pemb.
* — W. L. E.
1894
Selwyn
Paulley, H.
Joh.
•Part, C.T.
1871
Trinity
— W. M.
1908
Selwyn
- A.F.
1898
Trinity
Pauncefort-Duncombe,) ,q/,7 rp ■
Partington, J. B.
1906
Pemb.
Sir E. P. D., Bart.; ^
'
Partridge, R. II.
Pemb.
Pavey-Smith,A. B
1908
Glare
1244
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITV.
*Pawson, F. W.
1884
Caius
Pearson, C. H.
M. 1909
Queens'
* — A.
1889
Caiui
• _ J.E.
1874
Christ's
— D. 0.
TrinM.
* — A.C.
1884
Christ's
*Paxton,R. C.
1868
Trinity
— R. C.
Christ'*
* Payne, J. E.
1898
Peter'i
• — C.
1854
Joh.
- R.
1899
Caius
• - E. L.
1868
Joh.
— A. A.
Corpus
• — H.
1867
Magd.
* — E.
1884
Trinity
* — A.C.
1869
Magd.
— M. W.
-1906
Trinity
- R.S.
1896
Trinity
* — D.N.
1905
Emm.
* — J. S.
1898
Trinity
- H. W. G.
Emm.
_ B.C.
1908
Trinity
— M.G.J.
Selwyn
— A.G.
Trinity
Peace, L. R.
(Queens'
— T. A.
Trinity
• - J.B.
1887
Emm.
• - J. B.
1855
Emm.
Peacey, H. M.
1902
King's
— S. V.
1896
Emm.
Peach, C. E. C.
1897
King's
A. C.
1896
Sidney
• — G. W.
1873
Trinity
*Peart,A. H.
1884
Peter's
— w. s.
Emm.
Pease, 0. B.
1901
Trin.H.
• _ E. H.
1875
Down.
* — H.G.
1885
King's
Peache, R. C.
Trinity
— J. H.
1894
King's
♦Peacock, G. H.
1887
Clare
* — SirA.E.
, Bart. 1880
Trinity
— H. B.
Clare
* — RtHon.
J. A. 1882
Trinity
— W. M.
Jeius
* _ A.F.
1888
Trinity
- M. R.
1909
Trinity
— E.
Trinity
— D. H.
Trinity
— M.S.
Trinity
* — R.
1880
— R. A.
Trinity
Peak, N.
Selwyn
Peck, J. N.
1908
Caius
*Peake, A. H.
1900
Joh.
— E. 3.
1888
Christ's
•Pearce, £. H.
1887
Peter's
* — E.S.
1896
NonColl.
• — R.J.
1864
Caius
* — E.G.
1876
• — E.G.
— H.
1892
Corpus
Queens'
Peckover, Lord, ofl ^ r n iqo.i r„u
Wisbech r^-^-1^^*"^"^-
• — F. H.
1885
Christ's
Pedley, C. F.
Jesus
* — R. F.
1897
Joh.
Pedraza, R.
Sidney
* _ H.
1882
Trinity
•Peed, S.W.
1889
Pemb.
* _ N. D. F.
1884
Trinity
• — J.
1888
Corpus
— T.
1907
Emm.
*Peek, R.
1878
Joh.
Pearce-Serocold.E. J. 1892
Trin.H.
— Sir W., Bart.
Trinity
Psard, C. J.
Emm.
*Peel,G. N.
1877
Magd.
— J.C.N.
Emm.
* - T.
1893
Magd.
Pearkes, A. M.
1909
Caius
* _ W.S.
1873
Trinity
*Pearman, J. O'H.
1904
Caius
• — M. L.
1879
Trinity
Pearmaa- Smith, P.
B.
Emm.
— W. R.
1908
Trinity
Pears, R.
Caius
— H. D.
1907
Emm.
*Pearsall, R. H.
1905
King's
* — A. W.
1895
NonColl.
* _ c. W.
1902
Trinity
*Peers, C. R.
1890
King's
Cath.
— H.G.
Emm.
• — W. H.
1864
♦Pearse, M. G.
1895
King's
- E.A.
Christ's
* — J.T.
1852
Trinity
Pegg, J.
Clare
— P.J.
1906
Trinity
* - J.S.
1899
Corpus
- J.G.
1850
Sidney
* — F.J.
1891
Cath.
* — E. B.
1884
Down.
— H.G.
Jesus
♦Pearson, H. H. W
. 1896
Caius
• — H.F.
1879
— A.
1893
Caius
•reglar,J.J.
1857
Emm.
- F. G.
Trin.H.
Pegler, F. E.
Jesus
— L.
1901
Corpus
•Pe.le,J.
1860
Christ's
* - K.
1879
King's
* — F. K.
1893
Christ's
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1245
1850
1895
1907
1908
1904
1883
1884
1850
1855
1856
1909
1898
1901
1908
1857
1888
*Peile,J. 1900
*Peiris, J. 1882
*Peirson, E. (j. 1882
•Pelham, Hon.T. H.W.1869
— W. H. 1908
— Hon. S. G.
•Pellew, H. E.
*Pellier, C. de C.
Pelling, S. B.
Pelly, R. L.
AC
•Pelton, W.V.
Pemherton, W. H.
— M.
* _ C. L.
* — T. P.
— F. P. C.
rendered, J. H. 1909
*Pendlebury, C. 1877
*Penfold, fl.C.
— H.L.
*Penistan,E. J.
Penman, L. T.
Penn, A. H.
— G. M.
•Pennant, P. P.
— D. F.
*Pennefather, F. W. 1874
Pennell.V. C.
— K. E. L.
•Pennethorne, D. P. 1858
* _ G. W. 1860
Penney, A. E. 1909
Pennington, D. 1897
•Penny, A. G.
— W.M.
• — J.
• — E. B.
* - A.
*Pennyman, J. W.
•Penrice, C. B.
• — C.J.
Penrose, E. J.McN.
• __ J. T. 1877
♦Pentecost, H. 1895
Pentland, G. C. C
Penton, C. F.
•Pepper, C.
— G. E.
•Pepys, H. G.
Percival, A. F.
• — .I.A.
• _ J.
_ H. F.
* — C.J.
Perkins, R. B.
* — H.
1890
1906
1842
1864
1868
1880
1850
1887
1908
1869
1852
1908
1869
1887
1904
1882
1879
1854
Christ's
Jnh.
Peter's
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Clare
Clare
Clare
Trinity
Cuius
Pemb.
Cuius
Trinity
Trinity
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Caius
Joh.
Trin.H.
Joh.
dure
King's
Trinity
Trinity
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Pemb.
Jesus
Trin.H.
Jesus
Queens'
Cams
Peter's
Jesus
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Christ's
Caius
Trinity
Trinity
Cath.
Trinity
Caius
Joh.
Joh.
Trinity
Emm.
Peter's
Trinity
♦Perkins, J. J.
1888
Emm.
— F. A.
Emm.
•Perks, W.
1880
Corpus
*Perowne, T. T.
1847
Corpus
* _ T.J.
1889
Corpus
• — A. W.T.
1889
King's
• — W. F.
1855
Jesus
Perrens, C. N. T.
Trinity
Perrett, G. B.
1909
Emm.
Perrin, E. C.
1908
Peter's
— M. N.
1909
Pemb.
• — W. S.
1904
Cuius
* — H. N.
1896
King's
— M.
King's
•Perring, Sir P. Bart
.1852
Trinity
♦Perrott, A. D.
1893
Cuius
* — F. D.
1883
Trinity
*Perrott- Smith, B. H
.1895
Emm.
•Perry, W. C.
1877
Cuth.
• - H. A.
1874
King's
• — SirE. C.
1880
King's
- L. B.
1906
Queens'
— H. C.
1908
Queens'
— J. C.
Joh.
• - G.
1857
Trinitij
— E. W. C.
Trinity
— W.J.
1909
Selivyn
*Perth,Bpof
1878
Cuius
♦Peskett, A.G.
1875
Mugd.
* - A.
1880
Mugd.
« — A.W. C.
1879
Down.
♦Peters, E. A.
1891
Cuius
— R. A.
Caius
— T. E.
Jesus
— E.G.
1909
Ch-ist's
- M.W.
Christ's
— S.J.
1907
NonColl.
Petherbridge, F. R
. 1909
Sidney
•Petheriek, G.T.
1883
Trinity
- G. G.
Trinity
- J. C.
Trinity
•Petit, P.
1882
Corpus
Peto, H.
Pemb.
•Petre, R. G.
1842
Jesus
Petrie, A.
1907
Trinity
Petter, H.
Corpus
• _ W. D. H.
1885
Trinity
Pettigrew, A. G.
1906
Selwyn
*Pettman, H.
1896
Queens'
Petty, W.
1908
Corpus
- M.J.
1909
Down.
Pfulf, K.
Trinity
•Phear, H. H.
1881
Caius
* — A. G.
1888
Trinity
• — S. G.
1852
Emm.
•Phelps, W.P.
1886
Cuius
* — T. T.
1894
Trinity
1246
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
•Phelps
E. L.
1870
Sidney
•Pierson, G. J.
1839
Jesiis
• _
A.M.
1872
Sidney
Pigeon, J. W.
1908
Christ's
• ■ ___
S. de L.
1875
Sidney
- H. R.
Trinity
—
E. A.
1902
Emm.
Pigg,C.H.
1909
Jesus
—
P. B.
Down.
- B.W.
Jesus
Philby,
H.St J. B
1907
Trinity
• — C.
1879
•Philip,
W. E.
1894
Clare
• — H.
1879
J. de R.
Queens'
*Piggott, H. E.
1900
Clare
PhilipF
s, D. I. W.
Doion.
- J.I.
Pemb.
Philips
, G. W.
Trinity
— F. S. L.
Emm.
*Philipson,SirG. H
1862
Cains
Pigott, G. G. C.
Trin.H.
M. R.
Trinity
* — E. V.
1865
Corpus
Phillimore, J.
1908
Trinity
•Pigou.H.
1853
Pemb.
•Phillips, LI. P. C.
1892
Caius
* - A.C.
1899
King'^s
*
M.
1901
Cuius
*Pike, L.G.
1878
Caius
*
VV.R.
1878
Trin.H.
— H.H.
Caius
—
W. 0.
Corpus
— S.A.
Trinity
Trinity
m
C.A.
1894
King's
— G. St C.
—
c. s.
1905
King's
Pilditch, P. H.
Pemb.
—
G.
1855
Queens'
♦Pile, K. S. J.
1890
Sidney
♦
G.C.J.
1885
Queens'
*Pilkington,J. H.
1879
Pemb.
R. P.
1909
Queens'
- L.E.
1896
King's
—
G.A. W.
Jesus
* — R.
1850
Queens'
J.
1906
Christ's
* - A.C.
1897
Joh.
—
L. P.
Christ's
- G. R.
1903
Trinity
*
J.
1877
Joh.
— E. F.
1907
Trinity
* —
S. H.
1903
Joh.
— H.B.
1908
Trinity
W. R.
Joh.
— F. M.
F.
Trinity
L. C. W.
1889
Trinity
Pillai, M. V.
Doion.
R. N.
1899
Trinity
♦PiUey, F. G.
1890
Dawn.
*
A.L.
1900
Trinitv
Filter, C.
1909
King's
•
P. R.
1900
Trinity
— R.
1907
Emm.
G. W.
Trinity
Pirn, F. H.
1900
Christ's
F.
1906
Emm.
•Pinches, H. I.
1899
Sidney
S.W.
1907
Emm.
Pluck, R. H.
Emm.
__
E. H.
1903
Sidney
*Pinckard, G. H.
1892
Jesus
W.R.
Selyion
*Pinckney, W. J.
1868
Trinity
*Phillpotts, S. B.
1865
King's
* _ A.B.
1872
Trinity
—
G. S.
1898
Christ's
Pinder, A. H.
1909
Queens'
Philp, C. H. G.
1907
Joh.
* — H. F.
1873
Joh.
*Philpott, O.
1878
Jesus
Pinfold, E. S.
Peter's
•
T. V.
1887
Trinity
Pink, H. S.
Jesus
•Phipps,
R.
1887
Clare
Pinkham, C.
Caius
C. B. H.
Trin.H.
Pinks, E. D. F.
Clare
Piaggio
.H.T. H.
1906
Joh.
•Pinney,J.C.
1861
Caius
Picciotto, C. M.
Trinity
•Pinsent, H. C.
1878
Joh.
Pickard
, W. B.
Queens^
— G. H. S.
Trinity
—
B.
Trinity
Pinto, A. M.
Dovm.
•Picken,
D. K.
1902
Jesus
* Pitman, Sir H. A.
1832
Trinity
Pickering, D. V.
1909
Emm.
* - F.l.
1885
Trinity
Pickers
gill, J.
Trin.H.
*Pitt,M. G.
1900
Peter's
Pickett
A.C.
1908
Caius
* -G.N.
1876
Clare
* Pic ton,
T.
1902
Emm.
— R. B.
Clare
*Pieton-Warlow,F.T. 1901
Emm.
• — R.W.
1872
Corpus
PiercY,
H. M. McL
1909
Selwyn
* — P. S.
1904
Trinity
•Pieris,
P. E.
1895
Trinity
— I. B.
Trinity
»Pierpoint, R. D.
1861
Joh.
— W. 0.
1902
Emm.
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1247
Pitt, W. J.
1909
Down.
Pittom, W. W. P.
Joh.
Pitt-Pitts, VV. A.
Emm.
♦Pitts, B.
1872
Jesus
• — T.
1865
Emm.
— B.T.
Emm.
*Pitts.Tucker, M.H
. 1890
Pemb.
• — W.E
1884
Trinity
*Pixell,J.V.
1905
Trinity
•Plaistowe, F. G.
1888
Queens'
*Planck, C.
1880
Peter's
*Plaskitt, W. L.
1884
Peter's
Piatt, P. P.
1889
Coi-pus
* — H. E.
1875
Joh.
* - J. A.
1883
Trinity
* — R. H.
1904
Trinity
- E.A.
Trinity
Platts, S. G.
Caius
— W.H.J.
1908
Christ's
* Player, R.
1896
Clare
Playfair, K.
Caius
♦Playne, F. S.
1899
Cath.
Plews,H. W.
Clare
•Pleydell-Bouverie,!
H. H.
► 1871
Trinity
Plowden, H. R.
Clare
Plowman, C. H. F.
Trinity
Plowright, C. T. >
iMacL. (
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. H. H.
1884
Trinity
♦Plymouth, Earl of
1878
Joh.
♦Pochiii, V. R.
1901
Trinity
• — W.J.R.
1873
Sidney
* ~ H.
1905
Selioyn
•Pocklington, H. C.
1892
Joh.
Pocock, W. A.
Pemb.
* — A. H.
1898
Trinity
Poignand, R. N.
1900
Caius
* — C. W.
1901
Caius
Pointer, E. H.
Sidney
Polack,B. J.
King's
*Pole, G. H.
1880
Corpus
— R. W.
King's
•Pole-Carew, G.
1881
Trin.H.
Polhill, D. A.
Corpus
— S. F. P.
Jesus
- C. C.
Trinity
Pollak. L.
King's
•Pollard, J.
1878
Caius
* ~ W.
1893
Caius
* Pollard, L. G.
* — C.
— W.M.N.
♦Pollexfen, H.
* ~ R.T.
♦Pollock, C. A. E.
— D. N.
* — J.T.
* - A.B.
* — Sir F. P.art.
* — H.C.
* — H.
* — E. M.
* _ 13.
* — W. R.
* — F.J.
— II. R.
— C. T. A.
— H. R.
* — H. D. F.
* — K.
*Polwhele, T.R.
Pond, R. E.
*Ponder, C. W.
♦Ponsonby, S. G.
♦Pontifex, A.
Poock, A. G.
Pook, J. de C.
*Poole, S. J.
* — J. S.
— F. S.
— H.
— S. P.
*Pooley, E. H.
— G.H.
* — H. F.
— J.S.
Poore, W. G.
Pope, H. B.
* — W. H. C.
* — J.
* — N. C.
* — F. M.
* — A.
* — A. R.
* — C. G.
— C.
* _ w. J. 3LA.
Popham, A. E.
* — J. F.
Porritt, R. N.
Porteous, W. C.
♦Porter, E. W.
* — C. F.
* — F.
— V. K.
* — G.
1888
1896
1876
1879
1881
1886
1874
1845
1867
1875
1882
1884
1885
1888
1900
1906
1909
1893
1898
1856
1901
1880
1865
1905
1902
1886
1904
1907
1898
1907
1863
1908
1897
1877
1904
1877
1867
1893
1894
1908
1869
1906
1888
1853
1899
1865
Queens'
Joh.
Joh.
Pemb.
Pemb.
Corpus
King's
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Sidney
Sidney
Joh.
Selwyn
Emm.
Trinity
Trinity
Down.
Corpus
Cath.
Trinity
Sidney
Sidney
Seboyn
Pemb.
Caius
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Caius
Queens'
Joh.
Joh.
Magd.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Sidney
King's
Down.
Caius
Corpus
Pemb.
Caius
Caius
Trin.H.
Christ's
1248
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
4^rter, H. H.
' — E.E.
1898
18«7
1884
1886
1888
• — H.
• — A. L.
— J. A.
— E.J.
• — J. R. 1874
— C. A. P. 1908
Portway, D. 1909
Poskitt, H.J.
Postance, A. A.
— A. S.
•Postgate.J. P. 1876
• _ L. H. 1885
Postlethwaite, W. 1877
— R. N. 1906
_ J.M. 1901
•Potter, M. C. 1881
— G. P. 1904
— W. M.
— E. C. 1909
• — R.J.W.H. 1903
• — C. R. 1865
• — A. R. 1904
Potts, W. A. 1888
• — V. A. 1904
• — J. 1864
• — J. E. 1881
*Povey,W. J. 1884
Powell, W. A. 1908
_ M.B.
— G.G.
• — J.C. 1883
— K. 1907
— L.
— J. R.
• — Sir F.S., Bart. 1850
• _ T. 1870
• — N. G. 1898
• _ M. 1862
• — E. P. 1883
— O. B. 1889
• — LI. 1891 .
— M. C. 1891
• _ W. M. 1897
_ F. A. 1907
_ T. F. 1908
— E. W. 1908 .
Powell- Price, J. C.
Powers, C. 1906
*Powis, Earlof 1885
•Powles,A.H. M.A.inc. 1898
•Pownall, E. W. 1877
• _ G. S. 1884
• _ H. H. 1877
_ J. C. G.
•Powys, C .F. 1866
_ M W. 1888
Chrisfs
*Powys,fHon. S.
1890
Trinity
•Poyer, J . P.
1866
Trinity
Poynder, E. G. T.
Trinity
♦Poynting, J. H.
1876
Trinity
Poyser, A. V.
1904
Trinity
•Prance, G. L.
1900
Down.
• — L. N.
1863
Selwyn
Prankerd,H. A.
1905
Down.
Pratt, R. A. F.
Corpus
— G. C.
Down.
* - J.W.
1863
Doion.
* — J. H.
1903
Trinity
— F.J.
1908
Trinity
•Prendergjist, A.H.D. 1856
Clare
♦ - J. A.
1889
Glare
Prentice, T. N. R.
Emm.
•Prescott, J. E.
1855
Peter's
* — E.
1889
Clare
• — G. F.
1850
Clare
* — K. L. C.
1897
Corpus
* Prescott- Decie, W
1889
King's
Prest, H. E. R.
Jesus
* — K.E.B.
1891
Emm.
• — E. E.
1895
Femb.
Prestige, S. E.
1908
Trin.H.
♦Preston, F.S.
1897
Emm.
* — B.
1871
Emm.
• — E. S.
1878
Vemb.
• — F. H.
1879
Femh.
* — G.
1864
Femb.
* — A. G.
1896
Cuius
— R. W. D.
King's
Pretty, B.
1902
King's
— K.
1905
King's
Previt6-Orton,C.W
.1908
Queens'
*Prevost, P. G.
1904
Joh.
Price, S. R.
Job.
* — G.N.
1896
Joh.
— T. Y.
Trinity
— N.J.
Trinity
— J.D.
1904
Trinity
— M. P.
1906
Trinity
- W. R.
1908
Trinity
— H. S.
Trinity
*Prichard, R. E. V.
1902
Trinity
— A. A.
Trinity
- R.G.
Trinity
•Pridie, J. R.
1893
Selwyn
Priest, R. C.
1904
Trinity
— T.
1897
Joh.
Priestley, R. F.
1909
Peter's
• - H.J.
1905
Pemb.
— G.W.
1909
Christ's
- H. W.
Trinity
— G. W.
Trinity
•Prince, W. A.
1870
Corpus
Pring, B. C.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Clare
Trinity
Magd.
Queens'
Caius
Trin.H.
Trinity
Trinity
Emm.
Trin.H.
Sidney
SeUoyn
Corpus
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Pemb.
Trin.H.
Joh.
Caius
Pemb.
Caius
Trin.H.
Corpus
Magd.
Emm.
Emm.
Femb.
King's
Joh.
Down.
Clare
Pemb.
Cath.
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
NonColl.
Peter's
Clare
Clare
Clare
Caius
Trin.H.
Cuius
Jesus
Trinity
Trinity
Trin.H.
Pemb.
Trinity
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1249
Pringle, K. D.
1904
Caius
Prinsep, A. L.
Trinity
•Prior, H. T.
1878
Pemh.
— F. T.
1888
Pemb.
• — E. S.
1874
Cuius
— H.B.
1908
Caius
— CM.
1883
Trin.H.
— A.
1900
Coi-pus
* — A.C.V.
1902
King's
— H. C.
King''s
• — R. D.
1881
Queens'
* — A. H.
1880
Joh.
• — J.
1858
Trinity
— C. E.
1904
Emm.
Prior- Wandesforde
R.H
|1891
Trinity
Pritchard, D.
Caius
— R.
Cath.
_ N.P.
1907
Trinity
— J. E. M
Trinity
•Privett, H.
' 1893
Doion.
*Proby, VV.H.B.
1855
Trinity
Procter, J. A.
1905
Clare
— R. A. W.
Clare
— R. F.-H.
1902
Pemh.
• — G. A.
1888
Queen's
* _ C.W.C.
1876
Trinity
* — C.J.
1880
Trinity
— R.
1900
Trinity
•Proctor, W. A.
I860
Joh.
♦Prothero, G. W.
1872
Kings
Prout, L. E.
Cath.
•Provis, E.
1872
Clare
* - SirS.B.
1869
Queens'
Prowse, R. W.
Trinity
Prust, T. W.
NonColl.
*Fryce,S.
1858
Queens'
* - B. V.
1896
Trinity
• — A.
1877
*Pryce-Jones,E.
1889
Jesus
•Pryke, W. E.
1866
Joh.
Pry or, G. D.
1906
Pemb.
* - M. R.
1870
Trinity
• — S. R.
1877
Trinity
• - F. K.
1884
Trinity
* — VV.M.
1901
Trinity
Puckle, F. H.
King's
* - G.H.
1848
Joh.
•Puckridge, 0.
1882
Clare
• — W. H.
1884
Clare
Pugh, J. V.
Queens'
• — iVJ.H.
1873
Joh.
•Pulford, H.
1889
Trinity
•Pullan, J. R.
1887
Queens'
*Puller, F. W.
1866
Pulley, G.T.
Trinity
•PuUiblank, J.
1866
Joh.
•Pulling, A. J.
1880
Carpus
- .T. B.
1907
Christ's
— A.
1877
Trinity
Pullman, A. H.
1902
Christ's
Pulman,W. P.
Clare
•Pulteney, A. W.
1879
Trinity
— R. F. 0.
1906
Trinity
Pumphrey, C. E.
1902
Christ's
*Punneit, R. C.
1898
Caius
•Purceli, G.
1903
Queens'"
*Purchas,A. B.
1886
Pemh.
— F. E.
1879
Christ's
— A. F.
1889
Christ's
Purchase. W. B.
Sidney
Purkis, E. S.
Selwyn
•Purnell, E. K.
1872
Magd.
Purser, F. D.
1909
Trinity
•Purton, R. C.
1891
Peter's
— L. P.
1902
Queens'
* — G. A.
1898
Christ's
Purve8,P.J.C.J.L
King's
— W.D.C.L
Trinity
Purvis, J. S.
Cath.
• — J. E.
1893
Joh.
* — SirR.
1870
Down.
Pusinelli, S. J.
Pemb.
*Puttock, R.
1900
Emm.
•Pybus, J.
1876
Peter's
• - G.
1884
Peter's
•Pyddoke, J. W.
1890
Trinity
Pye, D. R.
1908
Trinity
— E. W.
Trinity
NonColl.
*Pyemont, E. C. H.
1898
Pye-Smith,T. E.B
1908
Caius
- D.E.
Caius
— A. S.
1900
Trinity
Pym, A.
1909
King's
- L. R.
1906
Magd.
— T. W.
1908
Trinity
— W.St J.
Trinity
— A. J. W.
Selwyn
Pyman, R. L.
1903
Clare
- F. C.
Caius
— W. H.
1908
Christ's
— R. F.
1907
Selwyn
♦Pymar, E. B.
1886
Kitig's
*Quayle, M. H.
1864
Joh.
♦Quale- Jones, SirW.H. 1876 Gains
Quarterman, E. C.
S.
Coi-pus
*Quick, E. K.
Joh.
Quiggin, E. C.
1896
Caius
Quinney, H.
1907 NonColl
Quirk, R.
1904
King's
Raad. N. N. C.
Joh.
•Raban, R.C. W.
1861
Emm.
Rabjohns, W.
1908
Christ's
Raby, F. J.E.
Trinity
53
1260
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
•Rackham, H. F.
1872
Pemb.
Hansford, W. M.
* — H.
1890
Christ's
Ransom, P. A.
* — M.
1901
Christ's
— P. W.
•Radcliffe.W. W.
1870
King's
• — W. B.
* _ G.H.
1890
King's
•Ransome, A.
— C. W.
Joh.
- A. C.
— C. H.
1902
Trinity
•Ranson, S. M.
Radclyffe, E. J.D.
1905
Trinity
Rant, G. H.
Radford, R. L.
Clare
•Raphael, L. E.
* — A.
1875
Christ's
- H. H.
• — L. B.
1890
Joh.
Rappis, P. A. G.
* — E. M.
1896
Trinity
•Rapson, E. J.
Rae, A. J.
1903
Cuius
*Rashleigh, J. C. S.
* - CD.
1871
Christ's
•Rastall, R. H.
— E. V. R.
Emm.
Rastrick, G.
•Rae-Arnot, H.
1871
Trinity
Ratcliffe, A. V.
•Raffles, T. S.
1880
Clare
•Rathbone, H. R.
Hagg,H. R.
Raikes, W. 0.
Joh.
* — M. P.
Caius
*RatlifF, F. H.
• - W.A.
1875
Trinity
Rattray, R. C.
* — A. S.
1878
Trinity
Rau, B. R.
Raimes, L.
1909
Caius
— K. R. S.
— A. L.
1907
King's
— B. S.
•Rainbow, E.
1890
Corpus
— B.N.
Rajan, A. T.
•Raleigh, W. A.
1906
Trinity
*Raven, T. E.
1885
King's
— C. E.
•Ralli, L. E.
1868
Trinity
— E. L.
Ralph, H. W.
1907
King's
• — H. P.
•Ram, S. A. S.
1886
Joh.
Ravenscroft, P. D
Eamamurty, S. V.
Trinity
Rawcliffe, D. M.
♦Rammell, W. H.
1877
Joh.
- C. R.
Ramsay, C. B. P.
1893
Pemh.
•Rawhns, F. H.
_ R.A.
1908
Caius
• — T. G.
— A.
Cuius
• — F.H.
* — A. B.
1894
King's
— A.
— D.
1909
Christ's
• — W.D.
— M. G.
Christ's
— H.G.
Ramsbotham, W. H.
Ramsbottom, J. 1908
Clare
Emm.
•Rawlinson, J. F. I
•Ramsden.Sir) w . ipcq
J.W.Bart.} ^•^•1852
Trinity
• - C.
* - H.A.
• — R.
1865
Trinity
— R.L.
• — F.J.
1882
Trinity
* _ H.G.
Ramsey, W. J.
1906
THn.H.
•Rawson, W. B.
• _ A.S.
1889
Magd.
*Rawson-Shaw. W.
Ramus, B. E. de N
.1889
Trin.H.
Rayment, G. V.
•Ranee, H. W.H.
1866
Trin.H.
Raymond, C.
♦Randall, H.L.
1878
Trinity
Rayner, E.
•Ranger, A. S. B.
1901
Pemh.
- A.E.
• - A. C.
1874
Corpus
— E. C.
Ranie, R. G.
Selwyn
* _ 0. W.
•Ranken, F. S.
1887
Queens'
• — J.
Hankin, J. K.
1908
Queens'
• — E. H.
• — Sir J. Bart.
1865
Trinity
— W.H.
— G. C.
1900
Trinity
— S.
•Ranking, G. S. A.
1873
Cath.
•Raynes, W.L.
Ranner, S. C.
1907
NonColl.
1884
1909
1884
1857
1890
1872
1872
1878
1881
1902
1884
1893
1902
1844
1884
1887
1880
1906
1908
1909
1876
1907
1899
1884
1894
1874
1868
1883
1871
1900
1903
1902
1873
1890
1900
1903
1908
1905
1907
1886
1862
1897
1901
1908
1890
Christ's
Pemb.
Pemb.
Trinity
Caius
Caius
Joh.
Pemb.
Trin.H.
THn.H.
Christ's
Joh.
Trinity-
Christ's
Trinity
Sidney
Trinity
Trinity
Clare
Pemh.
King's
Joh.
Joh.
Trinity
Caius
Cuius
Joh.
Emm.
Jesus
Clare
Trin.H.
Peter's
Peter's
King's
King's
Trinity
Trinity
[Pemh.
\ Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Emm.
Kmm.
Trinity
Trinity
Caius
Pemb.
Caius
Caius
Trin.H.
Magd.
Trinity
Trinity
Emm.
Pemb.
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1261
•Ray nor, G. H.
* — A. G. S.
*Rea, T.
* — J. W. H.
Read, H.C.
— R.I.
— W. H.
— E. O.
* — H.N.
— A.J.
— a D.
* — c.s.
— R. S.
•Reade, W. P.
Ream, C. F.
Rearden.T. R.
Reckitt, H. J.
* — P. B.
* — A.
* — A.L.
*Reddaway, W. F.
Redden, F. A. C.
Redfern, E. N.
Redman, G. B.
Redmayne, R. R.
Redwood, B. B.
— F.A.
Reece, F. B.
* — E.J.
*Reed, B.
_ H. L.
— L. G.
* — G.
— E. B.
* — E. W. S.
* — M.
* - F. R. C.
— H. S.
— C. H.
— J.
Reeders, W. J. M.
•Reeks, C. F.
Rees, G. M. T.
— J.R.
* — A. P.
— T.J.
— H. L.
— R. A.T.
Rees-Moggr, L. L.
Reeve, A. E.
— H.
— G. T.
♦Reeves, G. M.
— V. C. M.
♦Regan, C. T.
*Regnart, H. G.
1876
Joh.
1885
J oh.
1903
Joh.
1904
Emm.
Caius
Caius
Jesus
Corpus
1872
Joh.
1906
Joh.
Joh.
1873
Trinity
Sidney
1896
Emm.
1906
Joh.
1906
Trinity
1890
King's
1894
King's
1895
King's
1898
Trinity
1894
King's
1891
King's
1906
Sidney
1908
Jesus
1884
Trinity
1900
Peter's
Queens'
Joh.
1891
Doion.
1879
Clare
1906
Clare
1906
King's
1875
Christ's
1905
Christ's
1865
Joh.
1879
Trinity
1891
Trinity
1908
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trin.H.
1881
Trinitv
1908
Clare
King's
1905
Christ's
Christ's
Joh.
1907
Down.
Eeid, A. A.
• — J. S.
1908 Clare
1909
1873
1896
Clare
Cath.
Emm.
Joh.
Magd.
Queens'
Trinity
— C.B.
Caius
• - K. G.
1902
King's
— J. S. C.
Jesus
— E.D. W.
1905
Christ's
- L.J.
Christ's
— D. G.
Trinity
— J.
Trinity
— J. S.
Trinity
*Reiss, G.E.
1894
Trinity
Reitlinger, H. S.
•Rendall, F.
1909
King's
1845
Trinity
* - G. H.
1874
Trinity
• — E.D.
1881
Trinity
* — M. J.
1884
Trinity
• — E.M.
1886
Trinity
— E.G.
Trinity
•Rendel.A. B.
1884
Clare '
• — Sir A.M.
1851
Trinity
*RendelJ,W.R.
1890
\ Trin.H.
[ Jesus
• — A.M.
1865
Trinity
•Rendle,A. B.
1887
Rennie, D. W.
1907
Joh.
* _ W.
1902
Trinity
Reuouf, L. P. W.
Trinity
Renoy.R. E.
Corpus
Rennoldson, H. F.
1909
Trinity
Renshaw, H. W.
Pemb.
* _ W. C.
1862
Trin.H.
• — C. A. K.
1891
Trinity
— S. C. B.
1907
Trinity
— A. H.
Trinity
Renwick, H. A.
Femb.
— J.E.
1907
King's
Resker, H. C.
1906
Corpus
— B. A.
Corpus
•Reubell, J. J.
1874
Magd.
Reunert, C.
Trinity
Revillon, J. W.
1908
King's
— A.J.
Trinity
•Revington, T. H.
1873
Trinity
Rewcastle, C. S.
1909
Trinity
♦Reynard, C. F. P.
Trin.H.
Reynell, G. C.
1859
Trin.H.
* — V. C. R.
1871
Trin.H.
Reynolds, C. L.
Clare
_ E.P.
1909
Caius
— W. T.
Caius
* _. 0.
1867
Queens'
♦ _ H. E.
1870
Trinity
_ J.W.
1908
Trinity
— G. H.
1909
Tnnity
— N. C.W.
Trinity
• - R.J.
1881
Sidney
53—2
1262
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
Keynolds, J. W. V. 1907 Selwyn
— C.E.W.V. Selwyn
— W.H. NonColl.
« — S.H. 1889
♦Rhoades, J. 1864 Trinity
♦Rhodes, E. H. 1895 Glare
— P. G. M. 1907 Pemb.
— W. A. 1905 Carta
— S. H. Gains
* — W. R. 1903 Trinity
— W. F. 1905 Selwyn
Ribeiro, G. Jeius
Ricard, F. King's
Ricardo, H. R. 1906 Trinity
— F. Trinity
•Rice, CM. 1905 King's
* — W.A. 1884 Christ's
* — CM. 1892 Joh.
— H. G. 1906 Joh.
Rice- Jones, A. T. Chj-ist's
— B. R. Christ's
*Rich, H. T. 1901 Femb.
Richards, H. A. 1906 Clare
— C. S. 1907 Gains
— F. S. 1908 Cuius
— F. M. S. 1909 Cuius
* — C. H. 1894 Queens'
* — H. y. 1896 Cath.
— C. T. Christ's
* — P. J. 1889 Joh.
— L. S. 1891 Trinity
— R. C. 1902 Tririity
* — S. 1891 Sidney
— E. I. G. Selwyn
* — F. 1882
Richardson, T. 1904 Glare
— CW.B. 1908 Clare
— G. A. 1894 Cuius
— C Gains
* — R. 1864 rrin.B.
* — J. M. 1873 Trin.H.
f — H.L.S. 1884 Trin.H.
— C. W. 1894 Trin.H.
— F. C. 1898 Trin.H.
— T. D. Trin.H.
* — M.C. 1889 Corpus
* — P. 1886 King's
* — H. 1887 King's
— L. F. 1903 King's
^ S. P. King's
— J . B. 1904 Queens'
— A. H. 1907 Joh,
* — J . 1844 Trinity
* — H. A. 1869 Trinity
* — J.G. 1872 Trinity
* — M. 1872 Trinity
* — W.R. 1880 Trinity
♦Richardson, J. S. 1898 Trinity
* — O. W. 1900 Trinity
* _ J. W. 1903 Trinity
— H. S. T. 1904 Trinity
— C A. M. Trinity
— G. C. Trinity
* — G. { .f -'l; \ m^Down.
(incor'p,)
— F. 1908 NonGoll.
Riehardson-Kuhlmann, D. Christ's
* Riches, T. H. 1888 Cuius
•Richmond, D. C. 1861 Peter's
* — H. W. 1885 King's
* — O. L. 1903 King's
— H. B. 1907 King's
* — R. T. 1896 Christ's
* — Bp. of 1865 Trinity
*Rickett, G. R. 1899 King's
— C. E. King's
* — A. 1892 Christ's
♦Rickman, J. T. 1889 Jesus
Riddell, J.A. Peter's
Riddiford, F. E. Cuius
Rideal, E. K. Trin.H.
•Ridgeway, W. 1880 Caius
Ridgway, J. 1904 Trinity
•Ridley, G. L. N. 1891 Clure
* — C.E. 1869 Trinity
Ridout, E. S. F. 1907 Queens'
* — C. E. 1881 Trinity
— L. 1886 Trinity
— G. H. 1909 NonColl.
Rigby, F. J. 1909 Gains
— P. 1907 Christ's
* — O. 1882 Joh.
— J. R. A. Emm.
Rigden, C Trinity
•Higg, W. P. 1874 Pemh.
— R. 1900 Caius
* — H. A. 1868 Triiiity
Riley, C L. 1909 Caius
— M.J. 1869 Trin.H.
* — L. 1902 Queens'
— A. Christ's
* — G. M. 1884 Joh.
* — J. 1870 Trinity
Riley- Smith, W. Trinity
*Rimington,J. W. 1854 Joh.
•Rimmer, J. H. 1881 Triyiity
•Rintoul, D. 1885 Corpus
•Ripley, W.N. 1848 Caius
— H. W. G. Trinity
'^''Vd.^t } IBS" '^«'*-
•Rippmann, W. 1890 Cam.*
* — C. H. 1901 King's
*Rischbieth, H. 1898 Trinity
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1253
Ritchie
,A. W.
Corpus
Robertson
,L.C.
Queens'
—
A. F.
Queens'
—
O. H.
Queens'
C. H.
Joh.
A.J,
1890
Joh.
—
G. L.
J oh.
—
C.
1891
Joh.
*
S. C.
1904 Trinity
A.G.
1900
Trinity
Ritson
F.
Magd.
J. C.
1901
Trinity
—
R.
Trinity
A.J.
1902
Trinity
*Ri\ers,\V.H.R.M.A.lS98Joh. \
__
CD.
1902
Trinity
♦Rivers-Smith, S.
1901 Cath.
—
D. S.
1908
Trinity
Rivett
L.
1909 Trinity
—
D.H.
Trinity
•Rivington, T.
1871 Trinity
Robertson
-Sheesby,
R.
Caius
Rix, J.
R. T.
C.
1903 Trinity
1898 Trinity
Robertson Smith,]
N. M.]'
1908
King's
— A
.H.
1899 Sidney
— J
.C.C.H.
1909
Peter's
Roadhouse, J. L.
1909 NonColl.
—
W.deH
Peter's
*Rob, J
. W.
1898 Joh.
*
—
A. H. R.
'l900
Clare
Robathan, K. M.
Caius
H. T.
1907
Clare
•Robb,
»
F. S.
A. A.
1880 Trin.H.
1897 Joh.
*
— W
H-iwp.}l«93Pm6.
* _
W.J.
1882 Emm.
*
G. B.
1894
Pemb.
Robbins, F. H.
1909 Pemb.
F.P.
1909
Pemb.
C.
Queens'
H. M.
Pemb.
♦Roberts, T. S.
1897 Peter's
C.A.
1893
Caius
•
R. D.
1875 Clare
—
G. W.
Caius
Ff.
Clare
—
H.D.
Caius
•
H. E.
1876 Pemb.
•
_
H. M.C.
1875
Corpus
H.A.
1888 Pemb.
«
F. E.
1887
Corpus
*
H. E. F.
1905 Pemb.
*
—
K. C.
1899
Queens'
F. W.
1907 Pemh.
F. H.
1906
Queens'
B.C.
1909 Pemb.
J. H.
Queens'
S. C.
1909 Pemb.
«
—
L. S.
1886
Cath.
•Roberts, E. S.
1869 Caius
—
B.C.
Cath.
•
H.A.
1886 Caius
L. R. C.
Cath.
F.P.
1900 Caius
«
A. W.
1878
Jesus
A.D.
Caius
•
—
J. A.
1881
Christ's
W.S.
Caius
*
__
A.G.
1885
Christ's
__
W. R.
1881 King's
A.C.
1906
Christ' i
* __
J. P.
1860 Jesus
*
G.
1869
Joh.
A. H.
Jesus
•
J.
1893
Joh.
*
M. T.
1878 ChnsVs
H.J.
1898
Joh.
*
H. B.
1886 Christ's
*
W. E.
1900
Joh.
♦
N. 0.
1895 Christ' i
__
H.I.
1906
Joh.
»
W. P.
1862 Joh.
G. M.M.
Joh.
•
A.C.
1886 Joh.
»
A.E.
1874
Trinity
*
J. E.
1898 Magd.
*
C. H.
1884
Trinity
• —
S.
1875 Trinity
—
F. 0.
1885
Trinity
* —
J. H.
1884 Trinity
*
—
J.
1887
Trinity
F. 0.
1889 Trinity
«
J. T. T.
1887
Trinity
A. W. R.
1901 Trinity
•
—
O.R.
1890
Trinity
J. W.B.I
\ 1903 Trinity
—
J.B.
Trinity
A. C. S.
Trinity
—
J.G.
Trinity
—
Jesse H.
1901 Emm.
—
W. H.
Trinity
—
John H.
Emm.
C. S.
Emm.
»
C.F.
1884
_
J. H.
1902
Sidney
* —
R. J.
1884
—
J. S.
Sidney
NonColl
*
S.
1903
—
E. H.
♦Robertson, W. K.
1890 Pemb.
Robson,
E. G. U.
1904
Clare
1254
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
*Robson,Rt.Hon.Sir| ,373 ^ains
— W.*N. 1906 Cuius
* -_ W. T. 1870 Corpus
* — H. E. 1900 Queens'
* — E.I. 1895 Christ's
* _ C. T. Y. 1884 Joh.
* — A. F. 1892 Trinity
* — T. C. 1894 Trinity
* — H. C. 1882 Sidney
— A. Sidney
* — J. H. 1865 Down.
•Roby, H. J. 1853 Joh.
•Roch, N. A. 1839 Trinity
•Rochester, Lord ) .r,;.-. \ Corpus
Bishop of, i ^^^^ [Kings
Rockett, F. A. Queens'
•Rockliffe, W. C. 1871 Jems
Rockwood, J. M. S. Christ's
♦Roderick, H. B. 1894 Emm.
Rodgers, H. N. 1909 Corpus
Rodocanachi, I'. Trin.H.
Rodwell, C. W. H. 1896 King's
*Roe, W. T. 1887 Pemb.
— R. G. Sehoyn
Roechling, G. D. 1909 Queens'
RofFe-Silvester.C.G. 1906 TrinUy
Rogers, R. S. L. Clare
* — G. F. 1887 Cuius
* — R. A. 1897 Cains
— E. N. S. Caius
— J. B. 1861 Trin.H.
* — C. H. 1874 Corpus
— T. G. 1908 Queens'
— G. A. 1909 Queens'
— W. D. Queens'
— A. D. S. 1905 Cath.
* — A. W. 1894 Christ's
— J. L. Chist's
* — T. 1844 Trinity
* — R. W. 1858 Trinity
* — H. 1883 Trinity
^ F. E. W. 1907 Emm.'
* — S. L. 1879 Sidney
* — F. E. 1884 NonCoU.
*Rogrerson, S. 1889 Pemb.
— W. J. L. Job.
•Roget, S. R. 1897 Trinity
•RoUeston, H. D. 1886 Joh.
•Rollo, Lord M.A. 1856 Trinity
* — Hon. B. F. 1891 Trinity
— W. H. Trinity
Rolston, A. C. 1909 Cuius
Romanes, J. 1908 Christ's
•Romanis, W. F. J. 1871 Trinity
— W. H. C. Trinity
Romans, T. 1898 Sidney
♦Rome, R. L. 1886 Trinity
*Romer, C. 1906 Caius
* — Rt.Hon.SirR. 1863 rrin.H.
Romney, J. E. V. NonColl.
Ronald, J. C. Pemb.
— A. E. 1884 Trinity
Ronaldson, J. B. 1906 Joh.
•Ronksley, J.G. 1875 Trinity
Ronnfeldt, F. Ghrisrs
♦Rooker, J. 1882 Queens'
Rooth, A. V. 1908 King's
*Rootham, C. B. 1897 Joh.
Roper, K. S. 1902 Corpus
— G. H. Queens'
♦Ropes, A. R. 1882 King's
Rosbotham, J. NonOoll.
Roscoe, W. Caius
— A. King's
Rose, D. B. 1900 Trin.H.
— G. K. King's
* — J.H. 1879 Christ's
— C. A. Christ's
* — H. C. 1905 Joh.
— F. G. 1907 Joh.
— H. A. 1908 Joh.
* — A. 1863 Emm.
* _ H. M. 1879 Sidney
— H. E. 1908 NonColl.
— A. L. Selwyn
♦Rose-Innes, J. 1888 King's
♦Rosenberg, F. 1886 Emm.
♦Roseveare, W. N. 1885 Joh.
* — R. P. 1888 Joh.
* — W. H. 1901 Joh.
* — H.H. 1904 Joh.
Roseway.G. D. Christ's
♦Rosher, H. G. 1893 Pemb.
* — G. B. 1876 Trinity
— J. B. Trinity
Rosing, A. H. 1893 Caius
Roskill, W. G. Tnn.H-
♦Ross, J. A. 1903 Clare
— I. D. Caius
— W. D. 1908 King's
— CM. 1909 King's
— G. A. J. Christ's
— J. E. C. 1908 Joh.
* — J. C. 1867 Trinity
— SirC.H.A.L.,Bart. Trinity
— E. B. 1905 Trinity
— R. D. Trinity
— W. G. Trinity
— J. S. 1909 Emm.
Rossiter, A. R. Pemb.
Rostron, S. 1905 Joh.
Rothband, P. L. Trinity
Rothe, B. Trinity
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1255
Rothfield, J.
Queens'
•Rudd, E.J.S.
1863
Joh.
Rothschild,Baron-i
G. A. de 1
1899
Magd.
•Rudgard, R. W.
1890
Corpus
•Rudge, W. J.
1862
Corpui
— Hon.L.W.
Magd.
* _ W.A. D.
1899
Joh.
» — Hon.N.C. 1898 Trinity
Rudkins, F. P.
Chiist's
*Rothwell, G. J.
1883
Corpus
Rudman, F. R. R.
1908
King's
*Rottenburg, H.
1898
King's
*Ruhemann,S. M.A
.1888
Caius
•Rough ton, A. H.
1873
Joh.
Rule, G. S.
Emm.
•Round, \).
1869
Trinity
Rumsey, H. St J.
King's
Roupell, N.A.
1864
Trin.H.
* - C.A.
1895
Trinity
- A. N.
Oath.
— C. F.
Down.
Rouquette, S. H.
1908
King's
•Runciman, W.
1892
Trinity
•Rouse, W. H. D.
1885
Christ't
*Rushbrooke, T.
1878
Christ's
• - E. P.
1858
Trinity
• _ w. G.
1872
Joh.
* — P. W.
1903
Trinity
Rushforth, F. V.
Caius
— A. A.
Down .
* Rush more, F. M.
1898
Cath.
*Routh, H. V.
1900
Peter's
Rush worth, A. N.
Trinity
— L. M.
Caius
Rusk, R. R.
Emm.
Row, V. P.
1904
Joh.
*Russeli, C. F.
1904
Pemb.
Rowe, H. P.
Jesus
* — A.
1885
Caius
* - J.
1853
Trinity
- E.G.
1899
Caius
• — A. W.
1859
Trinity
— J.C.
Caius
* — J. T.
1883
Trinity
* - J. W.
1884
Trin.H.
* — F. E.
1886
Trinity
* — W.
1894
Trin.H.
Eowell, A. H.
Joh.
- G.G.
1904
King's
♦Rowland, F. M.
1888
Caius
— A. F.
1900
Joh.
— T. J. S.
Down.
* — C. H.
1854
Trinity
♦Rowlands, W. A.
1904
Emm.
• _ w. C.
1888
Trinity
*Rowlatt,S. A. T.
1884
King's
* — Hon.B.A.W.1893
Trinity
Rowley, G. R. F.
Trinity
- J.D.
Trinity
•Rowntree, J. S.
1897
King's
— W.A.
1908
Emm.
— M.
King's
— L.J.
Emm.
— E. W.
1899
Trinity
— H. B. G.
1908
Sidney
Rowsell, J. B.
1907
Jesus ~
— W. B.
Sidney
- H.G.
Jesus
Russell-Smith, H.F. 1909
Joh.
• — W. F.
1860
Joh.
*Rust, C. T.
1898
Clare
• — T.N.
1865
Trinity
• — J.C.
1863
Pemb.
* - J.
1875
Trinity
* — N.A.
1902
Pemb.
•Roxburgh, J. R.
1886
Trin.H.
— A. A.
1908
Christ's
- A.C.
1908
Trinity
— H. M.
1886
Magd.
— J.F.
Tnnity
•Ruston, W. H.
1873
Joh.
— R. F.
Trinity
— J. V. A.
Trinity
♦Roxby, H. S. M.
1901
Queens''
Rutherford, J. D.
Clare
- G. J.M.
1908
Queens''
— L. T.
Clare
* — C. L.M.
1901
Emm.
* — W. McC.
Caius
* — O. R. M.
1904
Emm.
— L. D.
1906
Down.
— J.H. T. M
.1906
Emm.
Rutherfurd.H. G.G. 1909
Queens'
Roy, M. H. T.
1907
Jesus
Ruthnaswany, M.
Down.
— S. N.
Christ's
*Rutter, A. L.
1896
Cath.
— D. W.
1902
Sidney
* Rutty, A. F.
1869
Pemh.
Royds, E. A. B.
Queens'
•Ryan, J.
1882
King's
• — F. T.
1885
Christ's
— W. S.
1895
Selwyn
— W.M.
1900
Joh.
* Ry croft, E. H.
1884
Trin.H.
* — J. F. T.
1889
Trinity
•Ryfrel,J.H.
1899
Peter's
Royston, G.
Down.
•Rylaud,T. H.
1898
Trinity
Rubie, J.G.
Jesus
Rylands, W. P.
1892
Trinity
— G. 0.
1909
Selwyn
Ryle,E.H.
1907
Trinity
1256
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
*Sachs, A. L.
1898
Pemh.
•Sanderson, E.
1863
Corpus
Safford, F. C. H.
1897
Pemb.
♦ -- E.L.
1889
King's
*St Amory, C. M.
1884
Jesus
— R. B.
Queens'
St John, F.
Joh.
— G. E.
Jesus
St Johnston, A.
Trinity
♦ — F. W.
1882
Christ's
•St Quintin, J. C.
1882
Trinity
— T. S.
Christ's
Sadler, J. H.C.
Jesus
• — E. M.
1870
Trinity
Saint, A. P.
Down.
• — C. P.
1877
Trinity
*Salaman, R. N.
1896
Trin.H.
♦ — H.K.St.J.1886
Trinity
— L. H.
1904
Trinity
— G.P.M
1902
Trinity
Sale, H. M.
Christ's
— J. R.
Trinity
* - G. S.
1854
Trinity
- T. S.
Trinity
Trin.H.
• — H. T.
1863
Emm.
Sandford, T. G. W.
* _ A. W.
1897
Emm.
•Sandilands, J.E.
1893
Trinity
— J.F.
1906
Emm.
Sandison, A.
1907
Trinity
*Saleebey, E. S.
1897
NonColL
Sandon.F.
Co)-vus
♦Salisbury, F. S.
1898
Christ's
♦Sands, P. C.
1904
Joh.
- C.E.
Emm.
•Sandys, J. E.
1867
Joh.
•Salman, W. S.
1836
Joh.
Saner. J. G.
Caius
• — J.S.
1869
Joh.
— F.D.
1905
Christ's
•Salmon, F.
1874
Jesus
Sanford, D. W.
Caius
* — E. M.
1877
Jesus
♦Sanger, J.
1891
Joh.
— T.J. A.
Selwyn
♦ - F.
1897
Joh.
♦Salomons, Sir D.L
Bart.
•I 1874
Cuius
• — H.
* — C. P.
1902
1893
Joh.
Trinity
— D.R.H
P. G-S.
} 1907
Cuius
— P.M.
Sangrster, C. H.
1906
Trinity
Clare
Salt, L. S.
1891
Pemb.
• - F.H.
1894
Jesus
— W. M.
1906
Pemb.
Sansam, A. E. L.
Selwyn
* _ Sir S.H., Bart. 1880
Trinity
Sansford, F. E.
Queens'
_ H.C.
1890
Trinity
Santer, A. G.
1908
Corpus
— W. H.
1901
Trinity
Sapwell, B. S.
King's
♦Salter, D. M.
1856
Jesus
•Sargant, E. B.
1878
Trinity
— W. H.
1901
Trinity
• — W. L.
^1888
Trinity
- F. R.
1908
Trinity
Sargant- Florence, I
Caius
• — S.T.
1880
Emm.
•Sargent, P. W. G.
"l894
Joh.
Sambrook, H. F.
1908
King's
— E. H. G.
1909
Joh.
•Samman, A. H.
1885
Peter's
— E. L. K.
Joh.
Sample, W. C.
1883
Peter's
Sasse, R. H.J.
1908
Jesus
• - H. W.
1885
Peters
Sassoon, H. W.
Clare
♦Sampson, R. A.
1888
Joh.
Satterly, J.
1908
Joh.
_ S. J. M.
1905
Trinity
Satterlhwaite, M. E.
1903
Pemb.
— F.A.
— J.
Trinity
Down.
Saumarez, Hon. J.
St V. B.
Trinity
• — G.
1880
•Saunder, S. A.
1875
Trinity
♦Sams, G. F.
1868
Peter's
Saunders, F. P.
1907
Clare
— R. A.
1909
Trinity
— A. G.
Clare
Samuel, J. A.
Selwyn
• - H.
1883
Caius
Samuelson, F. H.
B.
Trinity
♦ — E. W. C.
1898
King's
*Samways, D. W.
1882
Joh.
— H.C.
Queens'
Sanctuary, C. T.
Cuius
- F. J.
1909
Christ's
•Sandall, H. C.
1902
Joh.
— A. H.
Christ's
•Sandars, G. R.
1887
Trinity
— A. H.
Christ's
— S. F. H.
1889
Trinity
— J.T.
Christ's
♦Sandbach, F. E.
1901
King's
— F. W.
1885
Trinity
SandberK, F. C.
Cath.
— G.
1909
Trinity
Sanders, W. G. P
1908
Selwyn
— K.J.
1905
Emm.
Sanderson, F. B.
Cuius
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1257
•Saunders, J. C.
1872
Down.
Scho
lfield,J. A.
Caius
— H. F.
1909
Down.
—
A.F.
1906
King's
* — W. M.
1880
«
R. S.
1863
Trinity
Saunt, W. H, G.
Emm.
*
J. F.
1880
THnity
•Savage, E. U.
1900
Pemb.
—
W. F.
1906
Trinity
• - G.
1862
Caius
—
C.N.
1909
THnity
• — H. E.
1877
Corpus
Scholtz, E. J.
Emm.
— E.G.
1906
Down.
*Schoi
3,B.
1904
Trinity
•Savery, H.
1888
Trinity
Schooling, C. H.
1906
Pemb.
Savile, E. C.
1901
Queens'
1 rinity
—
L.F.
Queens'
— G. M.
1886
*Schreiner,Hon.W.P.l882
Down.
— G. K.
Emm.
*Schu
hof, J. M.
1881
Clare
SaviU, H. S.
Clare
Schun, F. J. E.
Selwyn
• - L.
1890
Jesus
Schuster, A. Sc.D
. 1904
Joh.
— G.
1907
Christ's
L. W.
1903
Trinity
Saville, S. H.
Trinity
L.F.
Trinity
Savory, D. S.
1907
Corpiis
Schwann, H.
1907
King's
— Sir W.B.Bart. 1908 Trinity
Schwartz, C.
Queens'
- C. H.
Trinity
Schwarzman, R. I.
Queens'
•Saw, H. W.
1887
King's
♦Sconce, H. W.
1886
Trinity
Sawyer, B.T. C.
Pemb.
Scorgie, N. G.
1906
Trinity
• _ W. G.
1852
Trill. H.
Scotson, J. T.
1900
Peter's
• — E. E.
* — H. W.
1874
1896
Joh.
Trinity
•Scott
A.
1879
Peter's
Trinity
* — W. E.
1900
Trinity
*
G. M.
1884
Peter's
*Sayer, A. G. W.
1894
Pemb:
A. P.
1907
Peter's
- C.L.
1869
Tnn.H.
* —
J.H.
1896
Clare
— M. W.
1908
Queens'
H. W.
1905
Clare
— H.
Trinity
• —
E. S.
1892
Pemb.
•Sayer-Milward,W.C.1860
Trinity
* —
A. N. S.
1895
Pemb.
Sayers, E. F.
Joh.
—
J. G. C.
Pemb.
*Sayle,C.E.{/^;;l^-
1891
Joh.
* z
J.'
1854
1879
Cairn
Cairn
Saywack, B.
1907
Christ's
__
R. S.
1909
Caius
*Scales, F. S.
1905
Jesus
*
R. P.
1880
King's
•Scallon, E. B.
1875
King's
* —
S. D.
1895
King's
— F.J.
1909
Queens'
—
C. P.
1903
King's
*Scanes, A. E. L.
1906
Trinity
—
W. M.
1908
King's
•Scarborough, O. L.
1899
Joh.
—
J. T.
Queens'
*Scargill, L. f M.A.
W. K. Xincorp
1905
Trin.H.
z
P.D.
H. R.
1908
Queens'
Jesus
Scarlett, C. H.
Magd.
—
J.H.
1908
Christ's
* _ J.W.
1866
Trinity
*SC0TT, R. F.
1875
Joh.
•Schacht, F. F.
1879
Trinity
#
C. A. A.
1883
Joh.
Scharff, H. T. W.
Christ's
*
E.L.
1901
Joh.
*Schechter, S. M.A
. 1892
Christ's
S. H.
1904
Joh.
Schiff, M. E. H.
Jesus
«
F.H.
1862
Trinity
Trinity
*Schiller, F. N.
1887
Joh.
«
J.J.
1869
Schlesinger, G. L.
Caius
*
A. T.
1871
Trinity
Schloss, A. D.
King's
Hon.W.G.H
.1885
Trinity
Schmiechen, W.
Trinity
H.
1906
Trinity
Schmitz, G. de M.
Clare
—
W. T. H.
Trinity
•Schneider, G. A. S.
1880
Caius
*
J.S.
1903
Emm.
• — W.M.F
1877
Magd.
•
C. T.
1899
Sidney
Schofield, A. C.
1901
Magd.
—
G. A.
NonColi
Scholes.W. N.
Pemb.
—
T. F.
NonCoU.
- J.
Trinity
53—5
1258
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
•Scott, D. L.
1869
Selby-Lowndes.G.N
•Scott- Chad, C.
1880
Trinity
Seligniau, G. A.
Scott-Davidson, W.W.
Trinity
- W. L.
Scott- Gatty, Sir A.
S.
Christ's
•Sell, W. J.
*Scott-Moncrieff,C. E. 1884
Trinity
•Sells, A.
Scougal, K. H.
1909
Joh.
Sellwood, G. B.
Scoular, J. G.
1907
J oh.
- H. E.
Scovell, J. N.
Caius
Selous, G. H.
Scrimgeour, G. C.
1908
Gains
Selvam, P.
•Scriven, R.
1884
Trinity
Selwyn, G.T.
•Scruby, F. S.
1902
Sehoyn
- — E.C.
Scrutton, T. B.
King's
— E.G.
- A.W.
1906
Christ's
•Scullard, H. H.
1888
— E. W.
Scutt, C. A.
Clare
* — W.
•Seabrook, J. P.
1867
Joh.
* _ S.J.
Seabrooke, A. S.
1906
Christ's
Sen, A.
•Sealy, W. B.
1880
Peter's
Senior, A.
— P. T.
Peter's
— A. P.
— H.N.
1908
Trinity
* — C. A.L.
•Seaman, 0.
1884
Clare
Seon, G. E.
* — C.E.
1870
Corpus
Sephton, R. P.
— A.J.
Setwyn
- R.
Searight, T. P.
I'rinity
* — J.
*Searle, G. F. C.
1887
Peter's
•Serjeant, J. S.
• - G.
1892
Pemh.
Seth-Smith, D. N.
- C. F.
1904
Pemb.
♦Severn, H. F.
— W. C.
Pemh.
•Seward, R. W.
— W. R.
Pemh.
* — B. H.
• _ G.W.vonU
1883
King's
* - A.C.
• — W. G.
1852
Queens'
Sears,.!. E.
1905
Joh.
Sewell, H. V.
— S. E.
Joh.
• — H.
Seaton, A. A.
1906
Pemb.
— E.P.
* -r- R.C.
1876
Jesus
— W. W. R.
•Seccombe, P. J. A
. 1890
Joh.
— T.J.E.
♦Seckham.G. J. T.
1889
Trinity
— H. W.
Seddon, A. D.
Corpus
— R. B. S.
• - W.
1876
Emm.
- S. E.
•Sedgefield, W. J.
1898
Christ's
- C.J.T.
•Sedgwick, W.
1899
Pemb.
— J. P. C.
• - G.
1863
Caius
* — J. T.B.
* — J. S.
1898
Jesus
— W.
• — R.
1850
THnity
— W.
• — A.
1878
Trinity
Sewill, J. W.
• — W. F.
1894
Trinity
Seymour, V. H.
-- R.
1903
Emm.
* - C.
• — C. H.
1898
Sidney
— A.
Sedwick, N. A.
Peter's
• — G. A.
•See, W.T.
1900
NonColl.
— F.
•Seely. C. H.
1881
Trinity
Shackell, F. T.
Segal, M.
Clare
•Shackle, R. W.
•Selbie.W.B.j^^;^^1903
Trin.H.
— G. A. N.
Shamshad, A. K.
•Selby, Vise.
1856
Trinity
•Shand, A. F. S.
* - F.J.
1891
Trinity
- P.M.
— E.J.
Down.
Shann, S. E. T.
. 1908 Queens'
1908 Trin.H.
1895 Trinity
1877 Christ't
1844 Clare
Emm.
Selwyii
Pemh.
Peter's
1909 Corpus
1876 King'*
1907 i2<?*^r I
( King s
Queens'
1862 Joh.
1896 Trinity
Peter's
1889 Queens'
1909 Christ's
1900 Joh.
Jesus
1896 Caius
1904 Caius
1862 Joh.
1879 Christ's
Emm.
1897 Selwyn
1899 King's
1902 Trinity
1886 I Jj"'-
Peter's
1869 Clare
1895 Pemh.
1891 Caius
Queejis'
1894 Christ's
1902 Christ's
1909 Joh.
1906 Tiinity
Trinity
1884 Down.
Down.
Nan Coll.
Clare
Trin.H.
1904 King's
Queens'
1846 Trinity
Trinity
1908 Pemb.
1874 Cath.
Emm.
Peter's
1882 Peter's
King's
1904 Caius
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1259
*Shann, G.
* — T. L.
— C. B.
Sharman, G. H.
Sharp, E. C.
— C.J.
— H. W.
— S. O.
— L. W.
— J.E.
— M.
— C. G. G.
* — A. M.
— G. F.
— S. L. R.
— W.
* — H.N.
* — W.J.
— C. G.
— L. E. S.
* — A. A.
— E. W. L.
* — D. M.A.
*Sharpe, E. N.
* — J.W.
— W.H. S.
~ E.
* — H.J.
— R. H.
* — F. T.
Sharpies, F. D.
Shaw, V. G. H.
— G.H.
* _ VV . S.
* — J.
* — J.
* — J.
— A. P.
— H. K.
— G.S.
« — W.N.
— K. E.
— R.C.
— C. L.
— T. K.
*Sheaf, E. W.
Sheard, M. H.
"Sheane, W. P. C.
*Shearer, C.
*Shearme, J . S.
♦Shears, A.
* — E. H.
Shearwood,G. F. F,
♦Sheepshanks, T.
* — W.
— W.E.
1868
1881
1906
1904
1905
1904
1902
1884
1908
1880
1885
1907
1884
1891
1888
1875
1906
1909
1861
1884
1909
1865
1895
1865
1879
1893
1907
1909
1876
1907
1907
1908
1908
1900
1901
1906
1895
1851
1872
1842
1873
1903
Trinity
Trinity
Emm.
Selwyn
Clare
Clare
Pemb.
Pemb.
Caius
Cuius
Trin.H.
Trin.B.
Corpus
Corpus
Corpus
Cor^ms
J oh.
J oh.
Joh.
Trinity
Emm.
Emm.
Clare
Caius
King's
Jesus
Joh.
Tnnity
Emm.
Queens'
Clare
Clare
Caitis
Trin.H.
Cuth.
Tnnity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Emm.
Emm.
Sidney
Sidney
Sidney
Down.
Clare
Cath.
Trinity
Trinity
Joh.
.Toh.
Selwyn
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Ti-inity
Trinity
Joh.
Down.
Queens'
Trinity
Emm.
Emm.
Christ's
Caius
Trin.H.
Christ's
Tnnity
Trinity
Sidney
Down.
Cath.
Christ's
Corpus
Christ's
Selwyn
Corpus
Joh.
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
NonColl.
Pemb.
King's
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
NonColl.
Sheppard-Jones, J.E.S. 1906 Magd.
Sheppee, F. H. 1896 Pemb.
Shepperson, E. W. 1901 Christ's
Shera, A. G. Emm.
•Sherard. C. E. 1879 Jesus
♦Sheriff, T. H. 1877 Emm.
•Sherlock, W.W. M.A. 1897
Sherman, R. A. 1909 Caius
♦Sherrington, C. S. 1884 Caius
•Sherwen, H. K. 1890 Pemb.
Sherwood, E. T. G. 1905 King's
— G. D. 1909 Emm.
♦Shewell, H. W. B. 1894 Trinity
Shiach, A. 1908 Christ's
Shields, H, J. S. 1909 Jesus
Shielis, A. K. Trinity
*Shilcock, S. I. W. 1^83 Christ's
— J.W. Christ's
Shildrick.L.R. 1909 Emm.
•Shillington, J. M. 1899 Trin.H.
*Shillito, A. 1894 Caius
Sheepshanks, A. C.
1906
- C.J.H
.1907
— R. H
. 1907
♦Sheffield, Ld Bp of 1873
Sheild,A. M.
1884
•Sheldon, J. F.
1884
- F. H.
1908
— T. W.
♦Shelford, L. McN.
1893
♦Shell, A.
1901
Shelley, L. W.
- G.B.
— J.
1907
— G. E.
— J. F.
•Shelly, C. E.
1875
Shelton, R. N.
1906
Shen, C. S.
Shennan, W. D.
•Shephard, S.
1876
— W.H.
Shepheard, E. P. \\
,
Shepherd, T. S.
1901
- W.L.
1909
— E. H.
♦ — C.W.
1861
• — M. E.
1864
— J.S.
— R.
Sheppard, J. H. D.
• - J.T.
1904
♦ — C. P.
1885
* — H.A.G.
1858
* — W. F.
1884
- H. W.
1890
- L. A.
1260
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
Shimwell, H.
1906
Trin.H.
Simon, E. E. D.
1901
Femh.
* - T.
1898
Christ's
— H. H.
1902
King's
•Shindler, T.
1881
Trinity
♦Simonds
,H. E.
1881
Tri„.H,
Shiner, O. A.
NonCoil.
Simons,
E.
1908
Down.
•Shipley, O.
1854
Jesus
•Simpkinson, E. V.
1891
Hemb.
• _ A.E.
1884
Chrisfi
—
F. V.
King's
•Shipman, W.M.
1882
Trinity
« __
H. W.
1876
Joh,
Shipton, W.
1905
Emm.
♦Simpson
, A. R.
1884
Pemb.
*Shipway, F. E.
1897
Christ's
*
R. H.B.
1884
Pemb.
*Shirres, G. B.
1881
Trin.H.
J.H.
1905
Femb.
•Shore, L. E.
1885
Joh.
« __
J.C.
1903
Caius
— T. H. G.
1909
Joh.
*
r.
1898
Trin.H.
— L. K.
Joh.
W.A.
1907
Trin.H.
Short, J. M.
1909
Joh.
—
A.J.B.
1908
Trin.H.
— H.S.
Trinity
G.B.
Trin.H.
♦Shorting, E. W.
1870
Emm.
*
A.H.
1865
Christ's
Shove, G. F.
King's
• __
E. R.
1878
Christ's
_ R. S.
Trinity
..—
A. J. G.
1909
Christ's
Shrubbs, C. A.
Down.
G. B. G.
Christ's
•Shrubsall, F. C.
1895
Clare
J. G.
Christ's
*Shuckburgh, J. E.
1899
King's
m
E.L.
1892
Joh.
- E.S.
1902
Emm.
G. C. E.
1902
Joh.
Shuter, W. R.
1884
Trinity
•
J.H.
1846
Trinity
* — G.P.
1889
Down.
—
T. B.
1885
Trinity
* Sibley, W. K.
1884
Pemb.
*
A.H.
1897
Trinity
•Sibly, F. A.
1883
Joh.
—
F. A.
1897
Trinity
- T.M.
1907
Joh.
—
B.C.
1906
Trinity
Siciliano, P.
THn.H.
—
N.D.
Trinity
*Siddons, A. W.
1898
Jesus
J.C.
Emm.
Sidebotham,J.N.W.
Clare
•
S. G.
1903
Sidney
• _ E.J.
1883
Caius
—
H. R.
Sidney
* — F.W.G.1887
Cuius
•Sinclair
, R. C. H.
1900
Trin.H.
* - C. E.
1902
Joh.
G. W.
King's
*Sid{?wick, A.
1863
Trinity
*
E.G.
1882
Trinity
*Sidley, J.
1883
Peter's
K. D. L.
Tnnity
♦Sidney, T. S.
1884
Trin.H.
*Sing, E
J.
1883
Christ's
*Sifton, T. H.
1887
Joh.
* _ J.
M.
1885
Christ's
*Sikes,J.C.
1863
Queens'
— C
M.
Christ's
* — E. E.
1889
Joh.
— M
.M.
Christ's
Silberrad, C. A.
1892
Peter's
Singer,
A.L.
1903
King's
SiUem, L. R.
1887
Trinity
C. M.
Trinity
*Silley, P. G.
1895
Sidney
Sing-h, Basheshar
Down.
*Sills,H. H.
1896
King's
*Singleton, J.J.
1861
Pemb.
Silvanus, E. M.
1902
King's
—
T. B.
Emm.
Silvertop, W. A.
1906
Glare
Sington
A. J.C.
1908
Trinity
- F. S.
Trinity
Sinha, M.
Down.
Simcox, W. M.
Pemb.
•Sinker,
R.
1862
Trinity
Simeon, L. S. B.
Trinity
Sisson,
H.A.
1907
Clare
*Simey, A. I.
1895
King's
•Sissons,
G. H.
1892
Pemb.
— E. G. T.
Queens'
•Sisterson, G. E.
1903
Caius
*Sinikin, T. L. V.
1883
Joh.
*Skarrait
, T. C.
1884
Down.
•Simmonds, A.
1874
Joh.
•Skeat, W. W.
1858
Christ'i
Simmons, C. E.
Queens'
•Skeels,
S. C.
1862
Emm.
* — T. C.
1874
Magd.
Skeen,W. H.
1901
Sidney
Simms, W.
1909
Queens'
'Skelton
T.
1857
Queens*
•Simms, A. H.
1876
Trinity
N.A.
Queens^
• ~ W.
1867
Skey, A
. G.
1902
King's
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1261
Skey, C. H.
Queens'
Smitl
uA.D.
1908
Pemb.
*Skinner, E. F.
1902
Corpus
N. C.
1909
Pemb.
- C. A.
Jesus
F. H.
Pemh.
* — S.
1886
Christ'' s
—
J. A. H.
Pemh.
— J. M.A
. 1903
Joh,
*
A. H.
1869
Cuius
— C. R.
Joh.
*
—
F. W.
1883
Cains
— C. E.
1909 NonColl.
*
—
H.N.
1891
Cains
Skon, M. C.
Magd.
E. W.
1904
Caius
•Slack, E.
1896
Pemh.
E.
1907
Cains
*Slade, J. G.
1898
Clare
A, L. H.
1908
Cains
— G. O.
Trinity
—
W. D'A.
1908
Caius
*Sladen, E. S. St B.
1887
Cuius
S. H.
Caius
*Slater, R. C.
1894
Peter's
S. P.
Caius
- A.
1909
Cath.
<*
—
Lumley
1857
Trin.H,
• — F.
1902
Joh.
Horace
1860
Trin.H.
— J. A.
1906
Emm.
»
—
F. C.
1889
Trin.H.
* — C.
1879
B.H.
1895
Trin.H,
*Sleeman, C. M.
1905
Christ's
*
A. A.
1896
Trin.H.
* _ J. H.
1901
Sidney
A. W.E.
1901
Trin.H.
Slefrig, S.
Cath.
—
M. V.
1903
THn.H,
Sleigh, G. B.
Queens'
w
SirC. C.
1863
Corpus
Sleight, A. B.
1903
Joh.
«
R.
1866
Corpus
~ A. H.
Joh.
*
—
J.R. P.
1892
Corpus
♦Slight, J. B.
1859
Joh.
_«
G. R.
1905
Corpus
Slipper, T. A. C.
1890
Cains
W. C.
Corpus:
Sloaa, G. F.
1907
Emm.
•
—
P. V.
1866
King's
Sloman, A. E. P.
Queens'
•
—
R.J.
1880
King's
*Smale, W.
1872
Joh.
*
E.J.
1902
King's
Smales, R.
Queens'
—
S. H.
1908
King's
♦Small, E.W.
1883
Christ's
*
—
G. B.
1902
King's^
Smallwood, R. P.
1895
Cuius
F. B.
1909
King's
*Smart, F. G.
1867
Cuius
—
E. F.
King's:
* — E. H.
1896
Qaeejis'
E. M.
King'»
♦ - G.S.
1883
Trinity
—
J. N. D.
King'»
*Smedley, 1. F.
1892
Pemb.
•
—
F. R.
1872
Queens'
Smiley, H. S.
Trinity
*
—
M.
1901
Queens'
•Smith, Hon. Sir C.
A. 1858 Peter'l
—
V.
1905
Queens'^
" — V. R.
1871
Peter's
CM.
Queens'
* — T.
1875
Peter's
E. H.
Queens'^
* — W. H.
1887
Peter's
S.
Queens'
* — M. Hamblin
1891
Peter's
*
—
A.J.
1901
Cath.
* — M. Homfray
1894
Peter's
m
—
B. L.
1857
Jesus
* - R. H.
1895
Peter's
*
A.J.
1886
Jesus
— S. G.
1908
Peter's
—
A. F.
1903
Jesus
• — F. E.
1852
Clare
«
_-
H.
1877
Christ' s^
• — H.
1853
Clare
*
W. H.
1884
Christ'^
• - C.E.
1874
Clure
F. H.
1904
Christ's
• — J.
1888
Clare
__
A. CD.
1909
Christ's-
- J.F. H.
1909
Clare
_
A.E.C
1909
Christ's
— F. H. H.
1909
Clare
—
R. S.
1909
Christ's
— N.H.
Clare
C.J.
Christ's
— W.G. F.
Clare
__
E. W.
Christ's:
* — E.J. H.
1873
Pemh.
— .
Jason
1860
Joh.
* — E. V.
1891
Pemh.
W. F.
1866
Joh.
* — P.H.
1906
Pemb.
J. P.
1871
Joh.
— R. B.
1896
Pemb.
B.A.
1875
Joh.
* — C.J.
1903
Pemh.
—
T.
1879
Joh.
1262
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
•Smith, G. C. M.
1881
Joh.
♦Smith, R. R.
1899
Selwyn
ft
Harold (1)
1881
J oh.
— H.A.
1900
Selwun
*
—
H. G.
1881
Joh.
— W. F.
1902
Selwyn
•
H.B.
1888
Joh.
— M. W.
1903
Selwyn
*
Harold (2)
1889
Joh.
- S. T.
1907
Selwyn
.I.F.
1908
Joh.
— N. C.
Selwyn
0. C.
1909
Joh.
— A.
NonColl.
C.F.
Joh.
— T.
NonColl.
E. H.
Joh.
Smith-Barry, R.
Trinity
L. D.
Joh.
•Smith-Bingham, 0.
1861
Trinity
A.G.
Magd.
Smith- Caring'ton,)
A. E. c. ;
(Ihn'iV'i
—
Alfred
1857
Trinity
\y IVt %/OV o
—
H.
P.H.
1857
1868
Trinity
Trinity
*Smith-Cuninghame,
J. A.
1875
Trinity
RtHon.J.P
.1877
Trinity
• — D. A.
1887
Trinity
E. H.C.
1877
Trinity
•Smith- Marriott, H.F
.1863
Trinity
w.
1883
Trinity
•Smith-Rewse, G.F.
1884
Emm.
Abel H.
1884
Trinity
— H. G
Emm.
Arthur H.
1884
Trinity
•Smithson, H. S. C.
'l876
Christ's
—
B. G. O.
1884
Trinity
Smyth, W. H.
1909
Clare
—
R. F.
1884
Trinity
- W. J. D.
1907
Pemb.
—
C. L.
1885
Trinity
— H.M.
1908
Femh.
Sir H. B.
1886
Trinity
* - W. H.
1846
Cains
—
L.
1886
Trinity
* _ J.W. W.
1896
Corpus
R. 0.
1886
Trinity
* — W.E.(Bp)
1880
King*s
G. D.
1888
Trinity
• _ T. C.
1843
Jesus
H.
1888
Trinity
• — J.G.
1848
Trinity
W. A. L.
1890
Trinity
— S. E.
1884
Trinity
—
A. M.
1892
Trinity
• — A.E.A. W
1899
Trinity
B. B. W.
1892
Trinity
— W.H.
1900
Emm.
S. W.J.
1894
Trinity
Smythe, G. A.
1909
Emm.
__
W. B. W.
1895
Trinity
Snape, W.R. C.
Queens'
H. S.
1896
Trinity
- R. H.
1908
Emm.
H. R.
1899
Trinity
Sneath, H.
1897
Joh.
G. H.
1902
Trinity
- A.
1906
Joh.
—
H. V.
1902
Trinity
•Snei grove, J. S.
1884
Trinity
R. W.
1905
Trinity
*Snell, H. C.
1904
Caius
__
R.A.
1909
Trinity
— J.A. B.
Cuius
A. C. S.
Trinity
* — B.
1874
__
B. A.
Trinity
Sneyd-Kynnersley,C.G.
Magd.
C. H.C.
Trinity
•Snow, J. H.
1898
Peter's
G. W. M.
Trinity
Trinity
*Snowden, A. DeW.
1894
Chnst's
__
J. H. M.
•Snowdon, J.
1863
Joh.
R. S. S.
Ti-inity
•Soames, H. A.
1880
Joh.
—
S. B.
Tnnity
• — W. A.
1874
Trinity
_
W. W.
1859
r-. ^
tmm.
• — A. W.
1877
Trinity
*
T. W.
1862
Emm.
* — G.
1884
Trinity
•
P.H.
1869
Emm.
* — A. L.
1899
Trinity
4i
—
A.M.
1902
Emm.
— R. M.
1905
Trinity
J.G.
Emm.
• — W.H. K.
1879
•Smith, C.
1868
Sidney
Soden, W. S.
Joh.
»
—
I. A.
1886
Sidney
• — J.J.
1854
Emm.
*
__
H.J.
1900
Sidney
•Sollas.W.J.
1874
Joh.
*
__
B.
1903
Sidney
•Solly, R.H. M.A.
1888
Down.
___
A. P. G.
1906
Sidney
•Solomon, Sir R.
1875
Peters
C. H.
1906
Sidney
*Somer8, C. D.
1891
Pemb.
—
W. H.
1907
Sidney
» — J. P.
1895
Pemb.
—
J.L.
Sidney
Somerset, A. P. F C
Jesus
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1263
1883
•Somervell, R.
Somerville, K. B.
• __ W.M./1.1899
1880
1909
* A. A.
Soothill, V. F.
Soper, R. G .
♦Sopwith, T. K.
•Sorley, W. R.
Soulby, T. H.
Souper, A. W. J,
* — F. A.
Soutar, A. K.
•South, K. W.
— F. W.
Southall, J.
Southern, H.
— N.
Southerns, L.
♦Southey, H. W.
* — W. G.
•Southward, W. T. 1875
Southwell, F. E. G.
— R. V.
*Soutter, H. O.
Sowden, J. R.
*Sowels, F.
Sowter, A. C.
Spackman, H. C.
•Spaflfbrd, A.
•Spalding, P.J.
Spargo, F. W.
Sparke, J. B.
* — E.B.
Sparling", H. P.
* _ W.
Sparrow, G.
* _ E.G.
Spsith, H. L.
Speakman, L. A.
♦Spear, G. F,
Spearing, C. Y. C. 1896
— E.
"'Spearman, R.
* — B.
* — W.
*Spedding, J. J.
♦Speed, E. A.
•Sneer, W. H.
* *— F.A.
Speir, G. T.
•Spence, W. M.
— C.B.
— K. G. L.
— D.L.
•Spence- J ones,
H. D. M
King^s
Clare
King's
Trinity
Emm.
Trinity
Emin.
1883 {^J^f;;
1906 King's
Queens'
J oh.
Emm.
Trinity
Emm.
Trinity
Pemb.
King's
Emm.
Caius
Selwyn
Cath.
Cath.
Trinity
Emm.
Trin.H.
Christ's
Qiceens''
Cuiui
Trinity
Jesus
Joh.
Clare
Trinity
Queens'
1895
1867
1909
1870
1907
1884
1908
1906
1856
1894
1867
1898
1886
1899
1907
1855
1875
1908
1900
1906
1901
1898
1899
1903
1856
1890
1886
1892
1896
1871
1908
} 1865
Cuius
Trinity
Trinity
Caius
Queens'
Trin.H.
Emm.
Caius
Caius
Caius
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Pemh.
Pemb.
Pemb.
Emm.
Selwyn
Corpus
* Spencer, W.
* — B. A.
— H.
* - R.
~ G. W.
* — Earl, M.^.
— T. D.
* — L.J.
Spencer- Hogbin, K.
Spencer-Smith, P.
— A. P.
•Spencer-Sianhope, )
E.G.;
*Spens, W.
— H.B.
*Spenser, H. J.
Spero, L.
•Spicer, W.T.H.
— N.
— M.
— W. H.
— H. W.
* — G.
* — D.
— R.
— G. E.
Spielmann, C. M.
* Spiers, A. H.
— A. L. C.
Spikes, W.H.
— W. H.
Spiller, L.
Spilsbury, G. H.
Spinks, G. T.
Spinney, M. H.
*Spittall,A.B.
Spittle, J. T.
•Spokes, J. H.
Spooner, W. W.
Spowatt, W. C.
•Sprag-ue, T. B.
Sprake, L. C.
Spranger, J. A.
•Spratt, H.J.
* — A. W.
•Sprigg, H. G.
— H.A. G.
*Sprigge, S. S.
Spring, A.
Spring Rice, E. D.
Sprott, M. W. C.
Sproxton, C.
*Spry, C. G.
•Spurge, C.
Spurgin, R. G. L.
* — E.B.
1857
1892
1873 Clare
1901 King's
Cath.
1883 Joh.
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Sidney
Emm.
1904 Queens'
1907 Queens'
1884 Trinity
1907 King's
1888 Joh.
Sidney
1881 Caius
1903 Trin.H.
1905 Trin.H.
Corpus
Jeius
1875 Trinity
1904 Trinity
1907 Trinity
Trinity
King's
1875 Corpus
1906 Trinity
Corpus
Selwyn
Queens'
1884 Trin.H.
Trin.H.
1909 Selwyn
1904 Christ's
1908 Pemb.
1877 Joh.
1902 Trinity
Queens'
1853 Joh.
1907 Trin.H.
Trinity
1896 TriH.H.
1864 Cath.
1872 Corpus
1904 Trinity
1882 Caius
1909 Peter's
King's
1909 Peter's
Peter's
1902 Cath.
1882 Cath.
1907 Cmjms
1892 Sidney
1264
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
*Squire, W. B.
1879
Pemb.
* — R.T.
1886
Trin.H.
• — S. G.
1901
Christ's
— C.E.
Trinity
Squires, C. S.
Caius
• - H. C.
1884
Down.
•Srawley, J. H.
1891
' Caius
Selwyn
•Stabb, W. W.
1887
Cuius
♦Stable, E. R.
1880
Emm.
*Stacey, R. H.
1889
Joh.
Stackhouse, J. H.
Peter's
Stafford, H. N.
Caius
* - J. H.
1898
Cath.
— G.B.
Jesus
— R. S. S. B
Jesus
*StafFurth„ J.
1875
Joh.
* — A. H.
1880
Joh.
* — H.
1870
Emm.
* — S.
1869
Sidney
— A.E.
Sidney
*Stagg, C.
1904
Caius
•Staines, J. H.
1887
Sidney
Stainsby, H. H.
Selwyn
''"S"} ''■'
.1858
Trinity
Staley, H. S.
1908
Emm.
- J. E.
1907 NonColl.
•Stallard, J. H.
1886
Pemb.
* — H. K.
1897
Pemb.
* — P. L.
1902
Caius
— G. V.
1909
Caiiis
• — A. D.
1881
Trinity
*Stainer, R. D.
1887
Pemb.
♦Stammers, F. D.
1899
Corpus
*Stamp, A. E.
1891
Trinity
* - J.H.
1894
Trinity
Stamper, E. P. F.
Jesus
Stanbrough,W.F.H.1891
Trinity
•Stancomb, J. F.
1871
Caius
— J.M. D.
Emm.
Standfast, C.
1904
Corpus
Stanfield, A. V.
1906
Clare
Stanford, H. C.
1907
Joh.
• — SirC. V.
1874
Trinity
♦Stanhope, J. M.S.
1884
Magd.
♦Stanley, Hon.
Monsijf. A. C.
1865
Trinity
• - J.
1876
Trinity
* — C. W.
1883
Trinity
— A. W. W.
Trinity
♦Stanley-Clarke, C.
1901
Caius
Stanmore, Lord
1851
Trinity
♦Stanning, J.H.
1859
CUire
* - J.
1894
Clare
•Stansfeld, B. R.
1872
Corpus
— A. E.
1905
Joh.
Stansfeld, R.
* — G. R.
Stanton, J. V.
• — V. H.
•Stanwell, H. B.
♦Stapledon, R. G.
Stapler, J. ii.
♦Staples-Browne.i
R. C. /
Stapleton,E. P.
♦Starey, W.
— A. H.
•Stark, J. C.
Starkey, H. S. C.
•Starkie, H. A.
— R. P. A.
Starling, G.
— E. C. W.
— G.
Statham, R. M.
— H. D.
• — G.H.
— H.
Stathers, G. N.
Staveley, C. H.
— H. W.
• — R.
— H. S.
Stead, G.
* — F. B.
— J.
— W. J.V.
♦ — H. A.
Steane, s". W.
Stearn, C. H.
— A. J.S.
Steavenson, A. G.
* — F. R.
Stebbing, T. H. L.
♦ - C. F.
Steedman.M.T. W.
* — H.E.W.
♦Steel, G. S.
♦ — S. S.
— O. W. D.
Steele, A. R.
— J. W.
• — C.
♦Steen, W. P.
♦Steer, W. H. H.
♦Steggall, J. E. A.
♦Steinthal, A. E.
Stenhouse, M.
♦Stenning, G. C.
♦ — F. S.
Stephan, H. J. C.
Stephen, A. F.
Joh.
1893
Trinity
Joh.
1870
Trinity
1884
Joh.
1899
Emm.
Christ's
1902
Emm.
Pemb.
1870
Trinity
1907
Selvjyn
1892
Peter's
1907
Down.
1861
Trin.H.
Trinity
Cath.
Jesus
NonColL
Peter's
Caius',
1865
Christ's
1898
Christ's
Trinity
Clare
1907
Pemb.
1881
King's
Jesus
1909
Clare
1894
King's
1906
King's
1907
Joh.
1901
Emm.
1908
Trinity
Queens'
NonColl.
1908
Pemb.
1875
Emm.
Queens'
1902
Jesus
Clare
1890
King's
1896
Caius
1903
Trinity
Emm.
1898
Trin.H.
1904
Trin.H
1892
Christ's
1899
Christ's
1885
Joh.
1878
Trinity
1881
Trinity
1900
Sidney
1863
Trinity
1868
Trinity
Trin.H.
Clare
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1265
Stephen, D. R,
* — W. D.
* — Sir H.Bart.
* — H. L.
— A. L.
♦Stephens, J. W. W.
* — H. OR.
— J. P.
Stephenson, C. H.
* — R.
— P. T.
— H. M.
— A.J.
* — H.M.
* — F.
* — H. S.
— D. G.
•Stericker, F. W.
Sterling, T. S.
Sternberg, E. A.J.
"Sterndale- Bennett, j
J. R. !
* — R.
— J. B.
Stevens, H. H.
— L. B.
— R. D.
— G. H.
— S.H.
— H. L.
— W. G.
— F. B.
* - A. J.
* — S. W.
* — H. B.
— C. G. B.
* — H. W. P.
— W. G.
* — L.
Stevenson, R.
— C. M.
* — G. F.
— J. S.
— A. G.
— S. D.
— F. P.
•Steward, C. J.
Stewart, A. C.L.H.
* — A.
* — D. A.
— J. C.
— F. C.
— M.
* — H. E.
* — C. H. H.
* — H. M.
1907
Pemb.
♦Stewart, P. M.
1893
Christ's
1870
Corpus
• — M.
1876
Joh.
1879
Trinity
• — W. E.
1881
Joh.
1882
1905
Trinity
Trinity
• — H. F.
1886
I Joh.
\ Trinity
1887
Caius
— D. M.
1907
Joh.
1887
Joh.
* — G. L.
1885
Magd.
NonColl.
• — C. P.
1861
Trinity
Clare
* — A.
1868
Trinity
1897
Pemb.
• — P.
1879
Trinity
1893
Caius
« - J.
1880
THnity
1909
Caius
« _ F.
1883
Trinity
1903
Corpus
- F. W.
1907
Trinity
1861
Christ's
- C.A.
Trinity
1893
Christ's
— A. G.
Emm.
1893
Trinity
— E. W. H.
1908
Sidney
1905
Trinity
* — C. R.
1900
Selwyn
1883
Glare
♦Stewart- Brown, E.
1884
Trinity
1908
Doion.
• - R.
1894
Trinity
Trin.H.
Stickland, J. R.
1909
Pemb.
1869
Joh.
Stiff, H. H.
• — A. T.
1902
1892
Caius
Selwyn
1904
Joh.
*Stigand, I. A.
Stileman, F. W. C.
1902
Trinity
Joh.
1908
Pemb.
Clare
— D. C. G.
Queens'
1907
Caius
Stiles. W.
1908
Emm.
1907
Caius
•Still, G. F.
1888
Caius
Caius
Stimson, J. P.
Peter' i
Corpus
— C. C.
Emm.
Queens'
Stinson, H. J. E.
1908
Emm.
Cath.
Stirling,RtHon.SirJ
.1860
Trinity
1902
Christ's
• - E.G.
1870
Trinity
1867
1884
Joh.
Joh.
Stirling-Maxwell, )
Sir J., Bart. J
1894
Trinity
1857
Emm.
Emm.
*Stitt, S. S.
1889
Pemb.
. Caius
1875
Down.
*Stiven, H. E. S.
1905
Trinity
1908
Down.
*Stobart, W.J.
1864
Joh.
1871
* — J.C.
1902
Trinity
1884
Peter's
•Stockdale, H. M.
1845
Jesus
1905
Joh.
• — H.M.
1883
Jesus
1875
Magd.
• _ R. W.
1884
Jesus
1884
Trinity
Stockenstrom, A.
1889
Pemb.
1885
Trinity
Stocker, C. J.
1907
Trinity
1908
Trinity
•Stocks, G. A.
1880
Pemb.
1905
Sidney
— P.
King's
1861
Trinity
— A. V.
Joh.
1906
Peter's
Stockwell.G.E.StC
1898
King's
1848
Clare
•Stodart, G. E.
1877
Peter's
1885
Caius
Stoddard, J. W.
1907
Jesus
1880
Trin.H.
Stoddart, J. R.
Joh.
1894
Trin.H.
•Stogdon, J.
1868
Clare
1907
Corpus
• - E.
1892
Clare
1889
Queens'
♦Stokes, C. A.
1872
Clare
1874
Cath.
• — H.C.
1887
Pemh.
1890
Christ's
- A.
1896
Pemb.
• — T. G.
1850
Caius
1266
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
♦Stokes, A. 1867
* — H. P. 1875
* — SirA.R.,Bart. 1881
* — A. B. 1896
— G. F.
— R. J.
— F. F. 1902
— W. A. 1908
* — W. F. 1881
♦Stone, J. F. M. H. 1876
* >_ W. 1879
* _ E. A. 1884
— G. 1909
* _ E. D. 1856
* — J. H. 1885
* — E. W. 1889
* — F. J. 1889
* — A. 1899
* _ W. B. 1900
* — J. M. 1880
* — T. 1880
* — W. A. 1892
* — H. 1856
— E. R. 1904
— T. H.
Stoneham, R. T.
Stonehouse, G. H. 1906
*Stooke- Vaughan, F.S. 1867
*Stopford, J.B. 1883
Storer, R. S.
•Storey, C. B. C. 1890
— L. H.
— G.
— K. L. 1908
— C. A.
— R. A.
Storrs, J. P.
* — J. 1869
— R. H. A. 1903
— C.E.
— F. E. 1905
— B.St J. 1906
* — H. T. S. 1889
*Stote,A. W. 1898
♦Stothart, J. B. 1888
Stott, V.
— A. W. 1907
— E. S.
— R.
Stout, O. E.
* — G. F. 1883
Stow, A. M. 1894
•Stracey-Clitherow,i iq^q
W.J. I ^^^'^
•Strachan, J. 1902
Strachan-Carnegie.) -, qqa
A. B. f ^^^^
Trin.H.
Corpus
King''s
Queens'
Cath.
Oath.
Trinity
Emm.
Sidney
Peter a
Peter's
Cuius
Caius
King's
Kiyig's
King's
King's
Xing'* s
King's
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Trinity
E,mm.
Sidney
Peter's
Sidney
Joh.
Joh.
Clare
Clare
C'aius
Queens'
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Clare
Pemb.
Pemb.
Pemb.
Jesus
Jesus
Emm.
Caius
Trin.H.
Peter's
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Jesus
Joh.
Pemb.
Magd.
Clare
Trinity
Strachey, J . B.
1908
Tnnity
•Strad broke, Earl of
1884
Trinity
*Strahan, A.
1875
Joh.
- W. R.
Emm.
Strain, T. G.
1905
Joh.
Straker, H. G.
Pemb.
* — C.E.
1876
Jesus
* — J.
1881
Jesus
• — H.
1884
Jesus
• — F.
1884
Jesus
— E. C.
Jesus
— I. A.
Trinity
Strange, H.
Peter's
- J. A.
Trinity
*Stran^eways, > ,^ .
T. S. P. \ ^-"^
.1900
Joh.
•Strathcona and]
Mount Royal, Li
Lord
•Stratton, F. J. M.
L.D. 1S87 Joh.
1904
Caius
•Streane, A. W.
1874
Corpus
Streatfeild, VV.H.R
. 1900
Queens'
Street, H.
1892
Pemb.
* — H. W.
1866
Joh.
— R. 0.
Joh.
• - A. F.
1877
Trinity
*Streeten,H.R.B.S
. 1873
Corpus
— E. R.
1904
King's
— B. R.
Joh.
— A.H.
1907
Emm.
Stretton, J. VV.
Caius
Strickland, A. F.
1908
Caius
* — H. C.
1883
Queens'
* — S. W.
1862
Christ's
• — SirC. W
Bart.
•}l842
Trinity
— SirG.B.
1887
Trinity
♦Strong, E. M.
1904
Pemb.
♦ - W. M.
1895
Trinity
♦Stroud, H.
1885
Joh.
Strugnell, E. H.
1906
Trinity
Struthers, D. G.
Trinity
♦Strutt, Hon. R. J.
1897
Trinity
♦Stuart, H. V.
1886
Caius
- F. A. K.
1905
Caius
_ D. C. R.
1909
Trin.H.
— CM.
Trin.H.
* — E. A.
1876
Joh.
• — CM.
1880
Joh.
- H.E.
1908
Joh.
_ H.
Joh.
• _ J.
1866
Trinity
* — A.
1882
Trinity
* — C E.
1905
Trinity
— A.
Trinity
•Stuart-Gray, Hon.
VI. G.
1877 Joh.
•Stubbs, S. D.
1856
Pemb.
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1267
*Stubbs, C. S.
• - c.
1882
1873
Pemb.
Corpus
*Swain, E. G.
1884
King's
Emm.
— N. H.
1908
Queens'
♦Swaine, C. E.
1867
Trinity
• — C. W. (Bp)
1868
Sidney
- J. K.
1906
Trinity
Stubs, P.
1890
Trinity
*Swainson, W. G.
1900
Corpus
Studd. A. H.
1888
King's
— J. A.
1889
Christ's
— L. F.
Trinity
— A. D.
Sidney
Sturdy, A. C.
1906
Pemb.
* — A. J.
1865
— ' E. C.
Pemb.
•Swale, C. A. L.
1891
Trin.H.
— V. M.
Trinity
•Swallow, R. D.
1871
Corpus
•"Sturges, E. M.
1881
Pemb.
• - J.E.
1872
Jesus
Sturgess, J.
Gams
— J. R.
NonColl.
Sturgis, R. J. R.
Magd.
Swan, F. G.
Pemb.
• - H.O.
1878
Trinity
— H. N.
Pemb.
•Sturt, H.
1891
Pemb.
— F.
1909
Trinity
Stutfield, J. J.
1905
Down.
— VV.A.
1909
Selwyn
•Style, G.
1864
Queens'
— C. W. E.
Selwyn
• — J.
18K7
Oath.
•Swann,T. \\ .
1864
Caius
Suan, T. S.
1905
Christ' i
— S. E.
Trin.H.
Subbarao, N. S.
1908
Joh.
- A.
1894
Cath.
Such, E. C. Mus.B
1877
Trinity
— C. G.A.
Cath.
Suchier, G. H. 0.
NonColl.
* — C. H.
1905
Christ's
Sugden,G. H.
Pemb.
♦ — H.A.
1877
Joh.
Sukthankar, V. S.
1906
Joh.
*Swann-Mason, R. S
.1897
Cath.
Sulaiman, S. M.
1909
CiirisVs
Swanston, H. E.
Jesus
Suleiman, A.
Cath.
— C.B.
Trinity
•Sulivan, J.F.
1857
Trinity
♦Sweeting, H. R.
1897
Jesus
*Sullivan, A. M.
1900
Christ's
* — W. D.
1861
Trinity
_ J. H. B.
_ T. A.
Christ's
NonColl.
•Swete, H. B.
1859
< Caius
\Trinity
♦Sultan, A. K.
1894
Christ's
* S we te- Evans, VV. B
1894
Clare
Summers, W.
1887
Trinity
•Swilt, H.
1880
Caius
* — W. E.
1898
Trinity
— C. T.
1909
King's
— A. S. M.
1908
Trinity
— J.McI.
1908
Joh.
♦Sumner, C. P.
1891
Caius
* — G.
1887
Emm.
•Surtees, W. F.
1893
King's
Swindlehurst, J. E
Caius
- A. A.
1887
Trinily
•Swinstead, J. H.
1886
Cath.
Susskind, M. J.
Pemb.
Sword, A.N.
Caius
Sutcliffe, J. H.
1907
Caius
Swords, W.F.
1908
Joh.
— H. J.H.
1893
King's
Sydney-Turner,S.A. 1903
Trinity
Trin. H.
• — W.O.
1880
Joh.
Syfret, S. B.
1886
— A.L.
1909
Sidney
•Sykes, C. E.
1896
Pemb.
Sutherland, J. F.
1909
Cains
— S. W.
1906
Caius
• — H.M.
1874
Trinity
— c.
Caius
_ A.G.
Trinity
~ R.
Caius
Sutton, G. B.
1906
Pemb.
— J. N.
1909
Queens'
• — A.
1875
Caius
* - H.
1883
Jesus
• — M.J.
1866
Corpus
• — F. G.
1857
Joh.
* — E. W.
1901
Cath.
— W. D.
Joh.
* — F.O.J5.A inc. 1883
Jesus
* — E.
1884
Trinity
— Hon. Sir H
1868
Christ's
— E.R.
1889
Trinity
— H.J.
1908
Trinity
* — W.
1847
Emm.
* - J.E.
1889
Sidney
* — F. M.
1900
Selwyn
— W. H. R.
1903
Down.
Syme.G. W.
Caius
Svensson, R.
1903
Cuius
*Syme8, R.
1892
Trinity
Swaffield, A. R. 0.
King's
Syme Thomson, F.
Clare
• - G.O.
1865
Trinity
*Symes-Thompson,H.E. 1894 Christ's
1268
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
Syrons, A. A. M.
* — J.M.
— J. LI. M.
Symonds, W.
* _ J. A.
— F. C.
* _ E.
* — N. H.
* — S.
Symons, C. D,
— W. J.F.
*Sympson, E. M.
— T. M.
Tabberer, C. 0.
Tabor, F. A. M.
— R. M.
* — A. S.
— J. C.
Tacon, D. G. T.
* — R. J.
•Tailby, W. W.
*Tait, J. G.
* — A. J.
— H. N.
— A. C.
Taite, G. C. B.
Talbot, F. T.
* A E
Tampoe,A.]VIcG.C.
Tancock, E. O.
•Tanfield, J. F.
Tangye, R. T. G.
*Tanner, E. R.
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* — R.
* — M.
— C. P.
— L. E.
* — J. R.
— E.V.
— J.G.
*Tanqueray,D. W.
— T.
*Tansley, A. G.
•I'app, W. M.
*Targett, J. M.
•Tarleton, J. F.
Tarn, W. W.
•Tarver,J.C.
Tasker, C. L.
— T.J.
— H.S.
* — M. B.
* Tate, J. M.
* — R. W.
Tatham, C. F.
1908
Pemb.
•Tatharr
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1851
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1901
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*
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1886
Joh.
1907
Cuius
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1862
Triniti
1854
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•
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1867
Trinity
1903
Caius
*
C. K.
1903
Trinity
Cuius
*
—
G. B.
1905
Trinity
King's
Taunton, 1. H.
Clare
1880
Queens'
•r
awney, C. H.
1860
Trinity
1887
Cath.
•T
ayler,
F. A. W.
1888
Peter's
1908
Trinity
*
H. P.
1881
Clare
Sidney
*
—
F, H. J.
1886
Magd.
1883
Caius
♦Taylor
,F.
1878
Peter's
Trinity
—
C. T.
Peter's
Emm.
*
—
B. S.
1890
Clare
Corpus
—
C. P.
1903
Clare
1868
King's
—
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Clare
1876
Trinity
*
—
R. S.
1874
Pemb.
1899
Trinity
THn.H.
*
—
D.A. G.
1893
Pemb.
*
H.E.I.
1897
Pemb.
1870
Corpus
S. S.
1897
Pemb.
1905
Trinity
«
F.C.
1898
Pemb.
1846
Trinity
Peter's
»
L. M.
1904
Pemb.
1884
—
J. R. S.
1906
Pemb.
1894
Joh.
—
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*
—
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1894
Caius
1906
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*
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1897
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—
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1898
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1894
King's
C. R.
1909
Caius
1904
Emm.
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1902
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1902
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*
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1908
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1879
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1899
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1879
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1897
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—
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1907
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F. B.
1874
King'
1876
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1896
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1902
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J.E.J.
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1908
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1881
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C. C.
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1879
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1893
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1896
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1881
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1872
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1892
Trinity
*
P.O.
1896
Joh.
1888
Joh.
*
R. 0. P.
1899
Joh.
1891
Trinity
*
D. G.
1904
Joh.
1877
Kirig's
«
—
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1884
Joh.
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«
J.N.
1906
Joh.
1906
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G. M. C.
1907
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1908
Emm.
G. A.
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1902
Sidney
»
—
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1859
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1875
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1863
Trim
1894
Joh.
•
^
H. M.
1865
Trini
Clare
•
—
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1868
Trini
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1269
•Taylor, W. W.
• — R. S.
— H.D.
* — A. L.
— S.
— G.I.
— P.M.
— H. M. S.
* - J.J.
— C. S.
— C. F.
— T. G.
• — J. H. S.
— J. F.
— L. F.
• — C. R.
• — W. A.
• — E. F.
Teakle, S. G.
*Teale, K. W. P.
•Teall,J. J.H.
Teall, F. H.
•Teasdale, J.
*Tebb, W. S.
Tedder, A. W.
Teichmann, E.
* — 0.
Telfer, L. P.
Temperley, A. R.
• - E.W.P.
* — H.W.V.
* — A.
— E. E.V
Tempest, R. E.
Tempie,SirR.C.Zi.
* — A.L.
Templeman, W. H.
*Templeton, M.
• - C.
Tennant, B. V. A.
** — F. R.
• — J.
♦ — E. P.
— H. J.
— C. G.
*Tennent, R.
Tennyson, C. B. L.
— Hon. L.
•Terry, J.
* — F. S.
* — T. R.
Tetley, R. F.
• — C. F.
* — C. H.
— M. H.
Teuten, L. M.
1872
Trinity
1890
Trhiitv
1902
Trinity
1903
Trinity
1906
Trinity
1908
Trinity
1909
Trinity
Trinity
1891
Emm.
1905
Emm.
1908
Emm .
1909
Emm.
1885
Selwyn
1908
Selwyn
Selwyn
1869
1874
1878
1902
Joh.
1901
Emm.
1873
Joh.
1905
Sidney
1872
Joh.
1883
Peter's
3Iagd.
1904
Cuius
1902
Caitis
Sidney
Clare
1897
King's
1901
( Peter's
{King's
1875
Sidney
.
Sidney
Selwyn
D.lSSSTvm.B.
1892
Trinity
1906
Joh.
1869
Trinity
1870
Trinity
Pemb.
1888
Cuius
1870
Trinity
1884
Trinity
1888
Trinity
1904
Trinity
1858
Joh.
1902
King's
H.
Trinity
1872
Joh.
1899
Joh.
1873
Trinity
Pemb.
1872
Trinity
1898
Trinity
1909
Trinity
Emm.
te Water, C. T.
1908
Christ's
Tewtik,
El A.
1907
Trinity
Tlia, N .
c.
Doun.
Thacker, C. R. A.
Down.
Thackeray, J. M.
Pemb.
* —
H.StJohi
11890
Kings
* __
A.T.J.
1876
Trinity
*Thackrah, M. W.
1901
Queens'
Tha i:>i
1, iM.
Cath.
Tharp,
P. A.
Queens'
Thatcher, W. S.
NonColl.
♦Theed,
J. V.
1852
Joh.
Thew, V. G.
1909
Trin.H.
Thicknesse, R. S.
Pemb.
Thirkill
H.
1908
Clare
Thoday
D.
1905
Trinity
F.A.
Down.
Thomas
, D. 0.
Peter's
K. G.
Peter's
«
A.N.(Bp]
1891
Pemb.
* —
W.S.
1900
Pemb.
S. H.
Pemb.
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1880
Cuius
«
P. G.
1900
Cuius
*
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1896
Cains
—
G. E. A.
1907
Cuius
D. C. W.
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—
0. C
Trin.H.
—
T. G.
Corpus
*
P. A.
1884
King's
—
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Queens'
—
H. W.
Jesus
—
M. G. T.
Jesus
*
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1897
Christ's
* —
J. R.
1889
Joh.
•
G.J.
1863
Trinity
*
F. W
1889
Trinity
—
D. V. D.
Trinity
—
O. V.
Trinity
—
W.E.
Trinity
—
E.J.
1905
Emm.
*
E. L.
1882
Sidney
—
F. G.
1894
Sidney
•
H. H.
1897
Sidney
—
D. E.
1907
Sidney
—
W.J.
Sidney
—
G.R. S.
1909
Down.
—
H.H.
1907
Down.
H.E. E.
Selwyn
—
R. E.
NonColl.
*
H. A.
1871
Thom-Postlethwaite,A.C.S. Pemb.
•Thompson, B. C.
1898
Pemb.
—
J. B.
1904
Pemb.
—
N. F.
1905
Pemb.
W.¥.
1908
Pemb,
—
A. G. G.
Pemb,
1270
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
♦Thomp
Bon, W. H.
1863
Caius
Thomson
, D. H.
1906
R.C.
1898
Cuius
D. G.
*
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1902
Caius
—
S. P. D.
•
L. C. F
. 1870
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W.
•
H.C.S
1883
Trin.H.
—
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•
C. E.
1886
Cor-pus
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J. G. O.
1903
C. B.
1907
Corpus
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1876
W. F.
1909
King'i
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1861
H.
King's
—
K. S.
1909
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Queens'
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J. xM.
1870
W. B.
Cath.
m
Sir J. J.
1880
•
A.
1858
Jesus
S. M.
1889
•
J. H.
1872
Jesus
J. B.
W. H.
1907
Jesus
W.
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F.J.
1866
Christ's
Thorburn
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1872
Christ's
*
T.J.
1879
P. A.
1898
Christ' i
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1899
Christ's
Thorman
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1905
Christ's
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F.P.
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J. E.
1854
Joh.
Thornburgrh, F. T.
1904
•
A. H.
1895
Joh.
Thome, P. C. L.
E.E.
1906
Joh.
- F.J.
1907
^
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1909
Joh.
*
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1883
A. C.
Joh.
*Thornely
,T.
1877
C. B.
Joh.
* —
P.E. W.
1901
S. L.
Joh.
R. R.
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1908
Magd.
Thome- Waite, A.
1908
•
V.T.
1852
Trinity
Thornew
11,C. C.
»
R. K.
1857
Trinity
*rhornhil
,E. H.
1879
»
Sir P. Bart
.1867
Trinity
♦Thorns, H. H.
1892
• __
R.
1869
Trinity
*Thornton
, R. H.
1899
•
CM.
1880
Trinity
H.
1904
• __
w. vv.
1880
Trinity
*
C.
1892
• __
A.H.
1882
Trinity
*
F.J.
1902
•
D'A.W. 1884
Trinity
—
W. H. J.
• _
V.
1891
Trinity
•
A.
1887
._
A.
1893
Trinity
*
W. H.
1853
• __
J. P.
1895
Trinity
* —
H.P.
1878
■
C.H.F
.1904
Trinity
♦
R. L.
1887
H.S.
1906
Trinity
«
C. C.
1900
A.W.H. 1909 Triiiiiv
F. R.
1905
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D.E. J
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J. G.
1907
F. C.
Trinity
* ^^
W.
1883
H. V.
Trinity
—
L. S.
1907
•
R. D.
1905
Emm.
—
C. G.
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Emm.
—
L.H.D.
H. C.
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B.
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1874
•
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1867
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•
J.W.
1878
Down.
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C. E. de M.1875
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H. M.
1879
Down.
*Thorp, R
. O. V.
1900
W. G.
Down.
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1907
Thorns,
A.H.
Christ's
♦ — F
1850
Thomson. C. H.
Clare
Thorpe, A. F.
M.S.
aare
* - C. E.
1867
**
H.A.
1890
Pemb.
*Threlfall,
R.
1884
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1271
Threlfall, H. C.
Queens
Cuius
Toase, E. J.
♦Thresher, W. H.
1899
Tobias, G. W. R.
1906
Thrift, J.
1904 NonColl.
Tod, A. K.
•Thring, J. G.
1878
Trinity
* — H. F.
1892
— L. G. P.
1894
Trinity
•Todd, A. F.
1895
•Thurlow, J.
1870
Cuius
* - L.
1897
•Thurnell, H. L.
1889
Emm.
• - J. C.
1891
Thursby,W.
Queens'
— M.
•Thursfield, R. C.
1890
Clare
— H. W.
— G. A. R.
1908
Joh.
* — J. U.
1870
— F.
1889
Trinity
* — T.F.D'A.
1874
— R.M.R
1906
Selwyn
— K. A. U.
1904
•J'hurstau, F. W.
1876
Christ's
— E. W.
•Thurston, G. B.
1886
Pemb.
♦Todhunter, R.
1889
— E. H.
Caius
— J.R.A.D. 1907
— E. T.
Christ's
• — E.M.
1888
•Thurtell, W. E.
1878
Caius
* — H. W.
1895
•Thynne, A. B.
1863
Trinity
Tolhurst, G. A.
* licehurst, C. B.
1903
Joh.
*Toller, T. N.
1866
•Tickell, H. M.
1888
Trinity
* - H.
1868
Tillard, P.J. B.
1906
Caius
Tolmie, W. L.
1909
— L. B.
1909
Joh.
Tom, N.
• — R.M.
1868
Trinity
* — E. N.
1858
*Tilley, A. A.
1875
King's
lomblings, D. G.
* — J. A. C.
1890
King's
•Tomkinson, H. F.
1904
*Tilly, T. H.
1896
Pemb.
- C. E.
1908
- J.
1908
Pemb.
Tomkins-Russell, W. H.
Till yard, H. J. W.
1904
Caius
*Tomlin, J. R. le B.
1886
— E. M. W.
Jestis
*Tomlinson, R.
1863
• - I. A.
1875
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♦ — G. A.
*Tilston, H. E.
1904
Selwyn
— P. R.
1906
Times. \y. 0.
Trinity
— H.
•Timins, G. E.
1892
Pemb.
•Tompkins, A. J.
1885
*Timmins, J. L.
1896
Emm.
Tompson, C.
1904
Timmis, H. S.
1884
Trinity
* — F. G.
1903
* rimras, H. A.
1870
Trinity
*Tonge, G. E. M.
1895
Tims, E. M.
1871
Pemb.
Tonking, D. W.
• — H. W. M.
1901
King's
Tonks, J. W.
1909
Tin, M. B.
Christ's
Toone, C. G.
1906
Tindal, J. H.
Peter's
♦Tooth, S.
1889
Tindall, H, S.
1906
Pemb.
• - H. H.
1877
— R. F.
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• — P. E.
1887
• — H. C. L.
1885
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• — VV.A.
1860
- C.
1906
Christ's
* — A.
1862
*Tingey,H. W.
1891
Trin.H.
*Toovey, VV.
1868
Tinker, F. S.
1908
Pemb.
*Topham, A. F.
1896
— H. W. C.
1906
Trinity
Topley, W. W. C.
1907
*Tinkler, J.
1855
Joh.
Toplis, A. R.
1907
Tinto, J. F.
1909
Trinity
_ J.
1898
Tipper, F.
1909
Down.
•Torr, W. E.
1874
Tipping, E.J.
1908
Christ's
• — C.
1880
* - J. H.A.
1888
Trinity
*Torrance, G. H.
1897
Tisdal],A. W. StC
Trinity
Torrey, C. E.
•Titley, A. J. G.
*1890
Pemb.
Torry, A. J. D.
1908
• - L. G.
1898
Pemb.
*Tosswill, C. G.
1897
'I"itterington,E.J.G
.1906
Joh.
Tottenham, C. E. L
Titterton, S. J.
Caius
* — L. D.
' 1884
Joh.
Sidney
Pemb.
Trinity
Caius
King's
Christ's
Christ's
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Clare
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King's
Trinity
Sidney
Christ's
Trinity
Trinity
King's
Joh.
Selwyn
Sidney
Sidney
Corpus
Pemb.
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Joh.
Selwyn
Selwyn
Trinity
Pemb.
Joh.
Selwyn
Magd.
Caius
Joh.
Clare
Joh.
Joh.
Trinity'
Trinity
Cath.
Queens'
Joh.
Peter's
Trinity-
Trinity
Trinity
Emm.
THnity
Joh.
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Jesus
1272
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
♦Tottenham, G.
• — H. R.
Toulmin, G. E.
•Tovey, D. C.
* Towers, W. G.
*Towle, J. H.
Towndrow, E. J.
Townend, R. D. M.
1849
1879
Trinity
1865
1898
1900
*rownley, A. F.
* — C. F.
* — M. G.
— C. E.
•Townsend, E. H.
* — J. H.
1902
1878
1885
1909
1887
1901
— A.L.H. 1907
— P. C.
* — R. G.
* — J.S. E.
* — J.C.
*Townshend, E. M.
_ H.
Towsey, A. S.
Tozer, E. F.
Trafford, L. G.
Traidos, M. C.
Trapnell, F. C.
Trasenster, W. A.
Travancore &Cochin
Bpof
*Travis, W. T.
* — A. C.
* Trayes, F. E. A.
^Treadgold, C. H.
— H.
*Treadwell, F. W.
Tredcroft, J. L.
Tree, C. J .
*Treeby, A.
Trefiry, T. J.
Tregenza, C. W.
"Tregoning-, J . S.
* — W. E.G. 1892
* — W. H. 1897
*Trehern, E. C. 1899
Treheine, F. G. W.
Treleaven, W. 1909
Tremearne, A. J. N.
— A. R. 1908
*Tremlett, G. G. 1855
* — J.D. 1859
•Trench, W. R. 1861
* — J. H.
— C. W.
— H. R.
Trend,'!'. W.*
*Trendell, G. J. W
King's
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Trinity
J oh.
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Trin.H.
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Pemb.
Cuius
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Joh.
Trinity
Emm.
Clare
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Trinity
Joh.
Jesus
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King's
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Caius
Clare
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Pemb.
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Trinity
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Trinity
Joh.
Oath.
Joh.
Christ's
Joh.
Joh.
Sidney
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Selwyn
Christ's
Christ's
1881
1897
1874
1885
1908
1904
1901
1875
1878
1891
1903
1908
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Tresawna, W. S. 1901
*Trevelyan,Rt.Hon.i ,q«,
SirG. O.Bart./ ^^*
• — c. p.
1892
Trinity
* — G.M.
1896
Trinity
Treves, W. W.
1904
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•Trevor, R. S.
1894
Clare
* — SirC.C.
1852
Cath.
J'ribe, K. W.
Emm.
*Trickett, W. R.
1901
Corpus
Trier, N. E.
Clare
Trinder, A. A.
1901
Clare
*Tringham, H. R. P. 1897
Clare
•Trollope, T. E.
1884
Magd.
* — C. H. B.
1898
Trinity
Trott, D. C.
1884
Caius
Trotter, L. B. C.
1905
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- F.
Clare
* — H.
1873
Corpus
— J. M.Y.
King's
* - M.
1871
Trinity
• — J.
1876
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* — W. F.
1896
Trinity
— R.D.
1908
Trinity
— C. L.
Trinity
Troubridge, J . L.
•Troutbeck, H.
1908
Joh.
1886
Caius
Trower, G. S.
King's
Trubshaw, H. E.
1906
Clare
— C. S.
Clare
Truman, M. G.
Helwyn
•Truscott, R. F.
1903
King's
Trusted, H. H.
Trm.H.
Tryon, G. A.
1908
Pemb.
Tsan, Y. H.
1909
Trinity
*Tubbs, N. H.
1902
Caius
•Tuck, A. J.
1871
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* — F.J.
1880
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— D.A.
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L. G.
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* — T. G.
1882
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1892
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* — I. L.
1893
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1909
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Tudsbery, F. C. T.
1909
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•Tuke, S.
1878
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* — H.S.
1887
•Tulloch,A. A. G.
1888
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*Tunraer, E. J. E.
1905
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Turcan, J.S.
Caius
lurnbull, W. E.
King's
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— E.L.
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MEMBEES OF THE UNIVEKSITY.
1273
•TurnbuU. W. P.
1864
•
J.
1861
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1906
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1884
•Tweedie, A. G.
1879
—
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1904
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1907
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1879
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*Tyas,
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1875
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1905
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1881
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1902
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1889
*
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1893
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, G. C.
*
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1902
*Tyrer, J. W.
1881
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*Tyser, E. J.
1877
Trinity
Uhihoff, R. K.
1909
Caius
Dloth, A. W.
Pemb.
Ulyat, E. S.
1909
Trinity
*Umney, P.
1892
Peter's
*lfnderdown, H. W.
1886
Pemb.
*Underhay, F. G.
1885
Pemb.
"Underbill, H.J.
1876
Pemb.
* Underwood, 11. L.
1897
Clare
* - T. R.
1896
Pemb.
Unna, P. J. H.
1899
Trinity
Unthank, J. B.
1907
Selwyn
Unwin, P. H.
1907
Selwyn
*Upcher, E. C. S.
1894
Trinity
*Upperton,C. S.
1851
Trinity
Upsdell, G. E. S.
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•Upton, G. F.
1903
Emm.
* - F.
1883
Upward, L. V.
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- H. A.
1895
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* — E. F.
1877
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Ure, P. N.
1901
Caius
*Urm8on, T.
1879
Trinity
Urtubey, A. L. G.
1893
Trinity
•Usborne,T.
1863
Trinity
Usher, R. N.
1906
Caius
* _ R.
1889
Corpus
♦Usherwood, E.G.
1899
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Uzielli, H. R.
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Vaidya, S. H.
Joh.
Vaizey, B. B.
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1908
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•Valentine-Richards
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Vanderbyl, P. B.
1889
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VanderByl.P.V.G.
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Vane, Hon. C. W.
Trinity
— R. F.
Trinity
Van Hees, A. S. M.
1906
Joh.
Vann, A. H. A.
Jesus
— B. W.
Jesus
van Raalte, N. M.
Trinity
van Schalkwyk, J.
1906
Caius
Van Vestraut, L.
Peter's
•Vardon, S. A.
1874
Trinity
Vardy, A. T.
Pemb.
Varley, H.
Queens'
* _ T.
1887
Joh.
Varwell, R. P.
1906
Joh.
Vatcher, H. M.
1908
Clare
• - J. S.A.
1871
Joh.
54
1274
iVI EMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
•Vaughan,G. H.
1877
Peter's
Vining, L. G.
Emm.
* - C. G.
1894
Christ's
*Vinter, A.
1873
Caius
* _ C. S.
1887
Trinity
* — H. S.
1892
Caius
_ R.B.
1908
Trinity
* — R. K.
1869
Joh.
— E. W.
B.
Trinity
* — H. W.
1883
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*Vipan, G. W.
•Vischer, H.
1877
1899
Christ's
Emm.
* — R. Mus
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Trinity
* — M. M.
1901
Emm.
Vause, T. C.
1907
Joh.
Vivian, C. StA.
1904
Caius
*^Tord "^''''^'^'"' \ 1883 Trinity
* - F. H.
* - R.G.
1851
1857
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Trinity
*Vawdrey, J. C.
1884
* — H.
1886
Trinity
Years. A. N.
Christ's
— G. L.
1909
Selioyn
•Veasey, A. H.
1890
Emm.
Vizard, H. M.
1891
Peter's
Veevers, W.
1908
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1857
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1892
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von Heeringen, M.
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* — J. A.
•Ventris, E. F.
1905
1847
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1906
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*von StUrmer, H. E.
1880
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Verdon, P.
1908
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* — R. E.
1868
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- G. R.
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.
Trinity
von Ullman, G.
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- Hon. S.
R.
Trinity
von Weiss, A.
Trinity
♦Verey, C. G.
1890
Trin.H.
Vos, P.
Caius
♦ — C. H.
1896
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- S.
Trinity
• — H. K.
1899
Trinity
VuUiamy, E. 0.
1898
King's
*Verity,A. W.
1885
Trinity
* Vyvyan, T. G.
1859
Caius
Vernon, R. J.
1903
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*Wace,A.J.B.
1901
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* - W.G.
1864
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*Verrall, A. W.
1873
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*Waddington, W. E
1888
Emm.
- C. F.
Trinity
Waddy, J. R.
1909
Pemb.
-^ F. H.
1905
Emm.
*Wade, C. S. D.
1885
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•Vesey, F. G.
1855
Trinity
* _ w. M.
1893
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• — D. A.F.
1893
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1884
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1901
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1905
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1905
Jesus
* - E. B. H.
1894
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Vickers, H.
1899
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— E. A.
1909
Selioyn
* Victoria, Lord B p.
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*Wade Gery, C. R.
1861
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•Vidler, A. C.
1875
Jesus
•Wadham, W. F. A.
1886
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*Vigers,E, H.
1900
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Wadsworth, S.
Jesus
Vigerars, S. H.
Corpus
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1899
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1891
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*Vince, C. A.
1878
Christ's
*\Vaggett, E. B.
1887
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♦Vincent, E. O.
1857
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Wagle, B. K.
Sidney
Vine, B. T.
Joh.
Wagner, K. W. R.
EniTH.
•Vines, S. H.
1876
Christ's
*Wagstaff,W. H.
1888
Peter's
*Viney, F. H.
1904
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• - C.J.L.
1897
Emm.
* - R.
1879
Joh.
Wailes, F. G.
1909
Emm.
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1275
•Wailes-Fairbairn.W. 1884
Jesus
* Walker, F. W.
1894
Joh.
Wainwright. C. B.
1908
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1895
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1903
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1887
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1902
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1846
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—
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1886
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1877
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1881
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«
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1883
Trinity
*Waite,
W. H.
1895
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—
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1888
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1892
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*
G. T.
1889
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•VVaithman.J. C.
1881
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*
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1904
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1904
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1904
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1886
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—
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1908
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1898
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—
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1908
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—
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1900
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Wakely
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1904
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L. P.
1903
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1873
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.1878
Trinity
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1903
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G. T.
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1906
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1865
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1894
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1904
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1882
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»
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1862
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H.
1899
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_
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Trinity
Walford, H. H.
1909
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W. E.
Trinity
*
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1882
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1890
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J. M.
1907
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1885
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1889
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Peter's
*
R.P.
1839
Jesus
«
R.
1865
Clare
*
C. C.
1890
Joh.
*
H. M.
1888
Clare
E. D.
Joh.
J.
1905
Clare
^
11. K.
Trinity
—
C.V.
1908
Clare
G.L.
Sidney
»
J. W.
1881
Pemh.
*
E. H. M.
1893
D.
Pemh.
*Walley, S. C.
1884
Clare
A.
1895
Trin.H.
*
J. T.
1892
Jesus
C. H.
1900
Coi-jnis
Wallice, P.
King's
—
W. A.
1883
King's
Wallin
g, r.
1906
Emm.
*
H.
1896
King's
»WalIir
gton, F. M.
1892
Kinq's
»
H. C.
1902
King's
*Wallis
, F. C.
1897
Clare
—
B. S.
King's
—
W. E.
1905
Clare
*
T. P.
1881
Cuth.
G. D.
1905
Pemh.
*
W.C.
1881
Jesus
F. A.
1909
Pemb.
J.G.
1906
Jesus
«
F. (Bp)
1876
Cains
«
H.
^•^- inc.
A. E. J.
1906
•1909
Jesus
Jesus
* —
A.J.
A.
1879
1901
C(rrpus
Trinity
King's
Jesus
—
H.E.
Queens'
* —
W. W.
1872
Christ's
*
J.
1902
Christ's
L. C.
1907
Christ's
H. H.
1908
Christ's
E.G.
Christ's
B.
1902
Triniiy
»
R. H.
1879
Joh.
O. B.
Emm.
* —.
D.
1885
Joh.
—
R. L. M.
1907
Down.
54—2
1276
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1871
1879
Down.
Magd.
Trinity
Trinity
Peter's
Trinity
Trinity
Cains
Wallis, A. B. R.
Waltnesley, R.
♦Walpole, Sir C. G.
_ C. A.
Walsh, M. F.
— A. D.
Walrond, V.
»Walsham, H.
*WALSINGHAM, )
Ld., High Steward > 1865 Trinity
of the University )
•Walter, J. A. 1868
* _ W, L. 1898
— G. L.
* — L. H.
Walters. W. J.
* — H. B.
* — J. V.
— W.L.
— J. R.
*Waltham,R.
*Walther, D. R. P.
•Walton, J. M.
— W. H. M
— G. W.
1897
1889
1864
1903
1884
— .l.H.
_ R.
— J.E.H.
— J.H.
• — T. H.
Wandsworth, Lord
Wane, F. 1.
— H. B.
Wang-, K. H.
Wankowicz Witold
Wanless, G. L.
*Wanliss, J. N. W.
_ D.S.
•Wanstall, E. F.
*Warburg, O. E.
*Warburton, C.
•Ward, A. W.
— S. C.
• — W. H.
• — £.
— F. W.
— H. M. A.
• — J. L.
• — H.J.
• — A. H. M.
— J.H.
— H, L.
— J.S.M.
• — V. s.
• — H.
• — Y.
— R.
1909
1898
1909
1884
1887
1871
1898
1888
1859
1893
1887
1899
1906
1906
1871
1891
1901
1873
1904
1908
1902
1902
1902
1909
Peter's
Joh.
Magd.
Trinity
Clare
King's
Jesus
Trinity
Sidney
Peter's
Pemb.
Pemb.
Pemb.
Caius
Caius
Caius
Trin.H .
King's
Joh.
Magd.
Clare
Clare
Christ's
Down.
Clare
Trinity
Trinity
Cath.
Trinity
Christ's
Peter's
Peter's
Clare
Clare
Clare
Clare
Pemb.
Pemb.
Pemb.
Trin.H.
Trin.H.
Trin.H.
Queens'
Cath.
Cath.
Ctirist's
•Ward, E. D.
* — J.T.
— G. W. C.
* - R. F. C.
— D. W.
* - R.
* — SirW.E.
* — G.
* — E.N.
* — E. F.
* — J.
— W.J.
— K.M.
* — E. F. C.
— E. H.
— J. G.
— J.H.
*Wardale,J. R.
•Warde-Aldam.W.W
— W.St A.
Warden, H. F. W.
— A. R. S.
Wardlaw, H. P. M.
Ward- Price, G.
— H. L.
Ware, B. G.
* — M. S.
•Wareingr, W. R.
•Warmington, J. II.
* — E.J.
* — M. D.
\\ arner, C.
* — M.
» — R. H.
* — H.J.
*Warr, H.D.
♦WarreCornish.F.W,
— W.H,
— G.W
Warre-Dymond, G.
Warren, F. M.
— L. A.
* — J.S.
* _ W.
* — c.
* — w.
« AC
*Warrington,SirT.R
— J.C.
— T.
Warry, H. C.
Warters, R. A.
•Warwick, G. R.
— C. R.
* — W.A.
— R.
— W. T.
1847 Joh.
1876 Joh.
1883 Joh.
1897 Joh.
1907 Joh.
1859 Trinity
1860 Trinity
1866 Trinity
1868 Trinity
1872 Trinity
1875 Trinity
1909 Trinity
Emm.
1891 Sidney
Sidney
Selwyn
NonColl.
1882 Clare
.1876 Trinity
1903 Trinity
1909 Pemb.
Caius
1889 Trin.H.
1909 Cath.
Cath.
Trin.H.
1894 Trinity
1874 Joh.
1890 Peter's
1863 Joh.
1893 Trinity
1909 Pemb.
1902 Caius
1862 Corpus
1884 Joh.
1867 Trin.H.
. 1861 King's
, 1896 King's
. 1897 King's
2'rinity
1891 King's
1909 Jesus
1852 Cath.
1861 Joh.
1866 Joh.
1877 Joh.
1897 Emm.
1873 Trinity
1908 Trinity
Emm.
1883 Pemb.
Joh.
1905 Pemb.
Pemb.
1892 Caius
1867 Trin.H.
1909 Emm.
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1277
*Wasbrou?h,W. B.
1880
Trinity
Watson, A. W.
1896
Magd.
* Washington, A.
1856
Joh.
• - H. C.
1865
Trinity
* — R.
1865
Trinity
* - T.C.
1871
Trinity
• - M.
1869
Trinity
— J. M.
1890
Trinity
•Wasteneys, W.
1874
Trinity
— E. J. M.
1894
Trinity
Waterall, L. S.
1907
Jesus
- G.N.
1907
Trinity
Waterfall. C. F.
1909
Queens'
— E. L. G.
1909
Trinity
*\Vaterfield, H. W.
1886
Trinity
— H.
Trinity
— 0. F.
1886
Trinity
— A.J.
1906
Selwyn
•Waterhouse, \V.
1875
Corpus
Watson-Scott, C.
H.
Pemh.
- G.
Joh.
• Watson-Smyth,W.D. 1875
Trinity
•Waterlow, E. L.
1894
Trin.H.
* V\'atson-Taylor,J.
A. 1881
Magd.
• - S. P. P
1900
Trinity
* - G.S.
A. 1873
Trinity
— G. W.
Trinity
— A. S
1905
Trinity
Watermeyer, H. A
Caivs
— C. A.
1907
Trinity
•Waters, S.G.
1872
Trin.H.
Watson- Williams
E.
Caius
- J. S.
Joh.
Watt, G. T.C.
1908
Caius
* — T. B.
1885
Trinity
* — E. L.
1901
Trin.H.
• — C.
1890
Dnwn.
* — E. A. S.
1896
King's
Waterworth, H.
Christ's
— S. M.
Cath.
•Wathen, G. A.
1902
Peter's
* — .i.e.
1880
Jesus
•Watherston, A. L.
1867
Emm.
* — W. O.
1899
Trinity
•Watkin.E. L.
1898
Joh.
Watts, N. H.
1907
Peter's
Waikin-Jones.N.T.H.
Caius
* — T. I. Mus.
B. 1886
Queens'
*Watkins, C. K.
1891
Peter's
- P. R.
Cath.
— W. S.
Trin.H.
• — J.
1856
Christ's
— L. T.
1909
Corptis
— H. A.
1907
Christ's
— I. E. M.
King's
* - E. G.
1890
Trinity
— A.
Joh
— A.E.
Trinity
— W. F.
1909
Emm.
* _ W. W.
1882
Sidney
*Watkinson,G:
1894
Joh.
— A.E.
Doion.
Watkyn-Thomas, \
F. W. J
1909
Trinity
* Watts-Silvester, 1
H. E.
j 1894
Caius
•Watney,A. N.
1893
Trin.H
•Waud, H. C.
1874
Joh.
• - H.
1866
Joh.
Waugh, A. J.
1908
Pemb.
• - C. N.
1890
Trinity
* - £. L.
1876
Joh.
* — G.N.
1900
Trinity
_ A. D.
Magd.
— M. H.
1909
Trinity
— G. K.
1897
Down.
*Watson, H. A.
1882
Peter's
Waylen,G. H. H.
1902
King's
• — G. T.
1893
Peter s
* Wayraouth-Reid, E. 1883
Down.
• — 13. W.
1891
Clare
*VVayne, R. S.
1863
Trinity
— 0. J.
Clare
• - E. F.
1864
Trinity
* — H. W.
1888
Pemb.
Weatheiburn.C.E. 1908
Trinity
* — F. V.
1890
Pemh.
*Weatherhead. T. C. 1886
icing's
* — A.
1859
Caius
♦Weaver, F. W. H
. 1902
Clare
— F. H.
1907
Caius
* — E. H. W
1890
Trinity
— w. a.
1909
Cuius
* — F.K.
1893
Trinity
* — A. T.
1892
Trin.H.
* _ A.B.
1896
Trinity
* — A. P.
1903
King's
_ J.
KonColl.
- G. C.
1909
King's
*Webb, M. E.
1902
Pemh.
— C. C.
King's
* — W. T.
1870
Caius
• — C. T.
1863
Christ's
— G. L.
1902
Caius
* - E.J.
1869
Christ's
* _ G. H.
1897
Corpus
— H.S.
1898
Christ's
_ E. A.
1880
Christ's
_ 1'. T. B.
Christ's
— H. C.
1905
Christ's
— B. L.
Joh.
— E. A.
Christ's
- T. W.
Joh.
* — R. R.
1872
Joh.
1278
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
*Webb, C. M.
* — R.
* — H.A.
— F. A.
* — E.
* — A. H.
•Webber, A. H.
— H.N.
Weber, D. M^R.
* — F. P.
Webster, R. B.
_ W. G.
— C. K.
* — T.
* — W. F.
« _ H.
— V. T. P.
Wedd, E. P. W.
* — N.
*Weddell, A. G.
*Weekes, C. W. H.
* — W. H.
* _ G. A.
* — CD.
*Weekley, E.
•Weeks, R.J.
— JJ.McI.
— R. M.
* — C.A.
Wegg, W. H. J.
— H.N.
Weguelin, W N.
Weightman, W. H.
*Weir, J.
— N.
* — H. H.
* — H. B.
Welch, J. H.
* — E. A.
— D.
* — S. B.
— J.
— J.J.
* — A. W.
*Weld, C. G.
•Welford, A. W. B.
nVellburn, F.
«Wellby, P. S.
*Welldon, J. P:. C. >
(Bp)?
Weller, C. A.
— R. D.
Wellisch, E. M.
Wells, G. W.
* - w. c.
* — A. W.
— E.
1894
Joh.
1879
Trinity
1902
Trinity
Down,
1904
NonColl.
1857
1873
Oath.
1903
Joh.
1909
Clare
1886
Trinity
Trin.H.
Trin.H.
1907
King's
1855
Trinity
1878
Trinity
1891
Emm.
1904
Emm.
1906
Cuius
1887
King's
1885
Queens'
1903
Trinity
1889
Sidney
1891
Sidney
1897
Sidney
1896
Trinity
1905
Pemb.
1908
Cuius
Cuius
1897
Selwyn
1898
Cains
1904
Cains
Trinity
1909
Joh.
1886
Peter's
Peter's
1897
Trinity
1902
Trinity
1907
Trin.H.
1883
Kings
Jesus
1885
Magd.
1906
Trinity
Trinity
1872
1900
Emm.
1893
Emm.
1892
Selwyn
1894
Trinity
1877
King's
Clare
Selwyn
1909
Emm..
1908
Peter's
1889
Clare
1897
Clare
1902
P'jmb.
* Wells, N. L.
— W. D.
— CM.
— R. C.
— A. P.
Wells-Cole, G. C.
•Welsh, W.
* — A.
— A. R.
•Welton, J.
*Wenham, R. A.
— J. H.
Westall, D. C.
Wentworth-Fitz-
william,G. J.C.
* Werner, C. H.
* — C.A.
*West, E. C.
* — B.
* — G. S.
* — L. G. A.
* _ A. S.
— C. S.
* — O.L. C.
1909
1893
1907
1909
1883
1878
1906
1891
1895
1897
1900
1894
1874
1898
1899
1870
1893
* — SirR. M.^. 1897
— D. C.
Westby, P. St G. C.
*Westcott, F. (Bp) 1885
* — G. H. 1885
* — A. 1883
* — F. B. 1881
*Western,A. E. 1895
* — F. J. 1901
— O.
*Westlake,J. 1850
*WestTiiacott, L. 1894
Wesioll, J.
Weston, J. C. 1904
— T. A. 1905
— G. E.
* _ G. 1862
* — F. G. 1892
— G. 1907
— H.P.
* West- Watson, C. 1899
Wetenhall, W. T.
Wetherall,H. E.
* — C. M. 1868
Wethered, H. E.
*Whadooat, W. H. 1892
Whale, A.
— H. S. 1906
Whalev, 0. S.
*Whall,J.C. 1871
-Whalley, P. 1861
Wharam, H. N.
Cuius
Joh.
Trinity
Emm.
Sehmjn
Cuius
Jesus
Trinity
Trinity
Cuius
Kiiif/'s
Trinity
Magd.
Trinity
Clare
King's
Trin.H.
Joh.
Joh.
Joh.
Trinity
Trinity
Sidney
jEmm.
\ Down.
Magd.
Trinity
Peter's
Peter's
Pemb.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
King's
Joh.
Mayd.
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Emm.
Emm.
Caius
Trinity
Emm .
Trinity
Trinity
Pemb.
Selwyn
Christ's
Sidney
Trinity
Christ's
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1279
Wharton, F. H.
Tri7i.H. i
• — G.
1862
Queeiii,''
— J.R.
1903
Trinity
— C. H. L.
1909
Selwyn
•Whately, A. R.
1893
Corpus
* — G. P.
1895
Christ's
* - W. R.
1896
Christ's
•Whatton,A. B. W.
1884
Trinity
• — J.S.
1884
Trinity
•Wheat, E. G.
1900
Christ's
Wheatcroft, G. H.
Trinity
* — W. H.
1892
Down.
*WiieeIer, T. W.
1863
Trin.H.
* — M.
1898
Trin.H.
— A. W.
— If. W.
Queens'
— J.N.
1904
Christ's 1
— a. M.
1908
Christ's
* — G.
1886
Magd.
* — E. V. V.
1881
Trinity
• — J. V.
1884
Trinity
— A.M.
1909
Sidney
— R. M.
NonColl.
Wheldon, E.J.
Cains
Whelon, C. E.
King's
*VVhelpton, H. U.
1883
Pemh.
- H. E.
Ghnst's
* — G.
1879
Emm.
♦ - K.S.
1880
Emm.
♦Wherry, G. E.
1878
Down.
♦Whetham, W. C. D. 1889
Trinity
•Whetstone, W. F.
1878
Joh.
Whewell, H.
1909
J oh.
*Whibley, L.
1885
Pemh.
Whichello, E.
1890
Sidneij
•Whidborne, G. V.
1868
Corpw
- G.F.
Trinih,
Whiddington, R.
1908
Joh ■
*Whigham,L. R.
1870
Trinitv
K. G.
1902
Trinity
*Whiston, R. W.
1879
Trinity
Whitaker, G. H.
Clare
• — G. H.
1870
Joh.
* — G.A.
1857
Trinity
— A. I.
1880
Trinity
* — F.
1896
Trinity
— C.
1902
Emm.
— J. R.
1908
Sidney
VVhitcoinbe, L.
1908
Trin.H.
* White, C. P.
1884
Clare
* — S. 1). G.
1900
Clare
- L.T.
Clare
— E. R.M.
1877
Pemh.
♦ — R. A.R.
1879
Pemb.
— B.
Pemh.
* - G. F.
1899
Cuius
- R.J.
1901
Trin.H.
White, E. J
- A.S,
1908 Co72ms
1905 King's
M. G. 1909 Kiw/s
A. H. King's
G. E. Cath.
G. 1879 Joh.
J. le R. 1874 Trinity
W. S. 1875 Trinity
J. D. 1888 Trinity
J.D. C. 1894 Trinity
SirW.II.>^c.D. 1897 Trinity
C. F. O. 1899 Trinity
1907 Trinity
1908 Trinity
1909 Trinity
Trinity/
— H. E.
— L. W.
— A. H. S.
— R. T>.
— E. E.
— W. V. G.
— W.
— C. P.
— H.L.
— T. M.
— J.L. .
Whiteliead, W. C
— B.
1904
P. N
C.E,
R. B.
SirJ.B. 1881
C. kS.
A. N.
F.
J. R. G.
R. W.
J . E. L. 1874
H.
Trinity
1901 Emm..
1872 Sidney
1889 Sidney
1902 Sidney
Dovm.
NonColl,
1863 Clare
Glare
Clare
Cuius
Christ's
Joh.
1876 Magd.
1884 Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Trinity
Emm.
Do ion.
Whitehorn, R. H. 1908 Emm.
WhHehouse, | ^^ ^^ ^g^g ^^,. .^.^,^
Whitehiirst, J . B. H. 1890 Peter's
•White) aw, R. 1865
Whitelegg-e, iM. H. Pemb.
•W^hiteley. F. 1890 Clare
1903 Trin.H.
1868 Joh.
1906 Emm.
1868
Christ 's
R. E.
* — G. C.
_ E. P.
* — G. C.
Whiteman, H.J. N
Whiteside, C.F.W. 1909 Selwyn
* White-Thomson, R.W. 1885 King's
* _ L. J. 1886 King's
*White-White, F. S. 1881 Trinity
Whitfeld, N. G. Trin.H.
* — W.H. 1880 Trinity
•Whitfield, J. G. 1898 Clare
— J. O. 1907 Pemb.
* — E. S. B. 1894 Corpus
1280
IVJ EMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
Whitfield, J. B.
Queens'
Wigley, H. M.
Magd.
- S. P.
Tiinity
— W.C. S.
Emm.
•Whiting, H. H.
1875
Clare
Wigmore, J. B. A.
1908
Caius
• - J. B.
1850
Cains
Wigram, R. A.
1888
Trin.H.
• — J.E.
1857
Cains
* — E.F. E.
1886
Trinity
_ W. R. G.
1906
Queens'
• - B.E.
1892
Trinity
_ M. H.
1907
Down.
• — H. F. E.
1896
Trinity
Whitlark, J. H.
Trinity
* — M. E.
1897
Trinity
Whitley, H.
Caius
* - L.E.
1899
Trinity
- E.B.
1908
Corjjus
— C. K.
Trinity
• — W. T.
1883
King's
Wijewardene,T. Don R.
Peter's
— G.
1904
Joh.
*Wilberforce, L. R.
1884
Trinity
• — E. N.
1895
Trinity
•Wilcocks, H.S.
1859
Joh.
Whitlock, J. O.
Joh.
♦Wilcockson. J. H.
1883
Caius
•Whitmell, C. T.
1887
Sidney
Wilcox, S. M.
1909
Emm.
Whitmore, H. S.
Sidney
— A.J.
Emm.
— C. J. R.
Down.
Wild, A. E.
Queens'
•Whitney, J. P.
1881
King's
* — E. E.
1890
Jesus
Whittaker, G.
Peter's
• — E.J.
1881
Joh.
— J. D.
1887
Jesus
* - G. J.
1853
Emm.
• — W.J.
1888
Trinity
* Wilde, E. H. N.
1901
King's
* — E.T.
1895
Trinity
• - E.J.
1871
Trinity
• — CD.
1884
Sidney
Wilderspin, B. C.
Down.
Whittall, N. R. la F.
Pemb.
Wilding, F. H.
Corpus
- H.C.
Caius
* — H.St J.
1878
Joh.
*Whitta.m, M.
1887
Caius
•Wxldman, J. B.
1881
Queens'
Whittard, C. L.
Trinity
Wileman, G. W. B
Cuius
•Whitting, F.
1858
King's
Wiles, J. J.
Clare
* - A.G.
1894
King's
* - J.P.
1872
Trinity
* — R. E.
1900
King's
♦Wilkes, J. F.
1901
Trinity
• — C.E.
1868
Trinity
* Wilkin, L.
1893
Pemb.
Whittle, D.
Trinity
— A.
1901
King's
Whitty, L. W.
Queens'
— W. R.
1907
Trinity
Whitwell, R.
1908
Christ's
•Wilkins, N. G.
1863
Joh.
Whitworth, W.H.A. 1908 Trinity
♦Wilkinson, C.G.
1867
Pemb.
— G.E.A
.. 1909
Trinity
• — D. H. D.
1886
Pemb.
— C.A.A
Trinity
♦ — G. G.
1890
Pemb.
— E. E. A.
Trinity
— C.J.
1895
Pemb.
*Whorlow,A.
1892
Corpus
— G.J.
1908
Caius
nVhyley, G. J. M.
1901
Emm.
- N.
Caius
•Whyte,E. T.
1870
Pemb.
• — F.
1859
Corpus
*Whytehead, R. Y.
1869
Joh.
* — W.F.
1862
Corpus
*Wickham, W. C.
1884
Trinity
— C. F. W.
1907
Queens'
•Widdicombe,J.H.
1891
Down.
— G.A. W
1909
t^ueens'
•Widdows, H. B.
1895
Queens'
— ,1. S.
Cath.
*Widdowson, F. J.
1891
Trinity
• — W. H.
1880
Jesus
Widgery, G. H.
King's
— S.J.
Christ's
— AG.
1908
Cath.
— V.
Christ's
•Wigan, S. R.
1888
Christ's
* — R. B.
1894
Joh.
• — S.
1856
Trinity
* _ E. R.
1904
Joh.
— H.
1889
Trinity
Trinity
* — M. M. U
1854
Trinity
Wiggin, G. R.
— H. R.
1894
Trinity
— W. H.
Trinity
— C. A.
1905
Sidney
♦Wiggins, R. H.
1897
Peter's
•Wilks, J. H.
1887
Caius
*Wightwick, H.T. H
.1895
Corpus
— W. A. R.
1907
Caius
\\igleBworth,J. H.
1884
Pemb.
— G.
1863
Trinity
• _ T.W.
1848
Caius
•WiUacy, H. G.
1873
Joh.
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1281
•Willan,
G. A.
A. C.
1863
J oh.
Trinity
♦Williams, W.N.
1902
j Trinity
\ Selwyn
Wnians
, G.J.
1908
Joh.
—
G.G.
1906
Trinity
WilIbourn,E. S.
Sidney
C.
1908
Trinity
Willcocks, R. W.
1908
Caius
E.G.
Trinity
—
R. H.
King's
G.
Trinity
WillcoA
, J. M.
1909
Trinity
N. D.
Trinity
WiUett
E. W.
1908
Joh.
m
A.J.
1869
Emm.
—
V.J. A.
1894
Trinity
H. A.
1908
Emm.
—
W. L.
THnity
C. H.
Emm.
WiUey,
R.H.
1908
Cams
F. H.
Emm.
—
H.
1902
King's
H.P.W.B.1909
Emm.
•Williams, A. W.
1884
Peter's
*
C. W.
1881
Sidney
—
T. T.
Peter's
»
H.
1882
Down.
m
J. A.
1899
Clare
A. S.
1907
Selwyn
—
W.F.
1906
Clare
H.J.
1909
Selwyn
—
N. S.
1907
Clare
—
W. E.
1909
Selwyn
—
C.B.
Clare
*
T. C. L.
1905 NonColl.
—
C.J.
1909
Clare
—
W. H.
NonColl.
*
H.
1904
Pemb.
»
C.
1886
—
J. C.
T. R.
1909
Pemb.
Pemb.
* W illiams- Freeman
L. P.
}l889
Trinity
—
E. K.
1900
Caius
•Williamson, J. B.
1889
Clare
•
C.
1903
Caius
A.J.
N.
Pemb.
—
A.D.J.B.
1905
Caius
__
H.
Pemb.
—
A. G.
Caius
* —
G.
1851
Caius
—
O.T.
Caius
J. M.
Caius
—
P. S.
Caius
A.G.
Corpus
» —
C. F.A.
1879
THn.H.
—
F.A.
Queens'
* —
T. E.
1871
Corpus
R.
1909
Christ's
—
G.G.
1905
Corpus
G.G.
Magd.
* —
C.E.
1874
Quee7is'
—
G.E.
1908
Trinity
* —
J. F.
1900
Queens'
F.
Emm.
—
C.A.
1901
Queens
«
H.
1893
* —
C. S.
1872
Jesus
Williams- Wynn, )
Sir H.L.W. Bart, f
1884
Trinity
*
A.L.
1875
Jesus
•
F. V.
1875
Jesus
W.
Trinity
* —
A. 0.
1905
Jesus
*Willington,F. P.
1848
Joh.
—
H. F. F.
1907
Jesm
*
J. R.
1860
Trinity
* —
H.
1881
Christ's
*
E.G.
1893
Trinity
* —
F. R.
1884
Christ's
*Willink,J. W.
1881
Pemb.
•
Albert
1885
Christ's
•
W. E.
1881
King's
* —
Alan
1886
Christ's
A.J. W.
King's
*
H. H.
1903
Christ's
«
A.
1873
Emm.
A. C.
Christ's
*Willis
J.J.
1894
Pemb.
—
K. G.
Christ's
*
J. C.
1889
Caius
* —
Harry A.
1868
Joh.
» __
J. A.
1862
King's
* —
Herbert A
.1878
Joh.
Z. F.
King's
* —
A.
1880
Joh.
J. K.
1901
Queens'
* —
C.F.W.T
.1884
Joh.
— .
A. G. F.
Chnst's
—
P. M. W.
Joh.
*
R. A.
1872
Trinity
—
R.
Magd.
* Willis-Bund, J. W.B. 1865
Caius
—
R.M.
Ma(jd.
Willoughby,F. G.
G.
Trinity
—
J.S.
H. L.
1859
1865
Trinity
Trinity
*Willoughby de "i
Eresby, Lord "
1889
Trinity
*
N.
1874
Trinity
Wills,
L.J.
1906
King's
• —
W.H.
1876
Trinity
*
W.K.
1894
Joh.
54—5
1282
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
*Wills,
R. G.
1900
Joh.
♦Wilson, R. A.
1890
Trinity \
E. F.
Joh.
*
C. E. M.
1899
Trinity
R. B. M.
Trinity
* — _
H. A.
1899
Trinity
S. W.
Trinity
«
E. R.
1901
Trinity
VV. D. M.
19a)
Trinity
F. B.
1903
Trinity
W. M.
1884
Emm.
H. N.S.
1907
Trinity
*
E.G.
1892
Emm.
—
G. B.
1909
Trinity
*Willson, V. F.
1879
Emm.
—
A. H. R.
Trinity
F.J.
Emm.
—
B. F.
Trinity
Wilra
ore, A. N.
Joh.
—
C. T.
Trinity
•Wiltn
ott, E. W.
1873
Jesus
—
J.G.
Trinity
*
A.J.
1897
—
H. F.
Trinity
"Wilson, A. F. M.
1888
Peter's
*
R. P.
1892
Emm.
*
J.
1889
Peier'6
• —
S. R.
1877
Sidney
*
G. F.
1882
Clare
* —
C. T. R.
1892
Sidney
*
G. H. A.
1895
Clare
B.
Sidney
*
P. McC.
1902
Clare
_
J.S.
Selwyn
__
A.
1906
Clare
* —
D.H.
1870
• —
A.E.
K. F.
Clare
Clare
•Wilson- Barkworth,
A. B.
}1876
Jesus
»
J. B.
1865
Femb.
*
K. A.
1905
Jesus
G. S.
1895
Pemh.
Wilton, B.
1892
Cath.
*
T. B.
1904
Pemb.
J. R.
1907
Trinity
H. B.
1905
Pemh.
*w¥tsh
ire,H. W.
1900
Clare
A. P.
Pem.h.
H. P.
1897
Joh.
J. P.
Pemh.
H. G.
Emm.
—
P. M.
E. A.
1894
Pemb.
Caius
*Wimborne, ) m j
Lord; ^^-^
1856
Trinity
«
T. E.
1897
Cams
•Wimbush, B.
1859
Caius
*
J. D.
1903
Caius
R.
1908
Caiiis
*
J.V.
1903
Cains
—
G.S.
Caius
P.F.
1905
Caius
*
G. B.
1899
Trinity
*
H. R.
1897
Trin.n.
*Wimperis, H. E.
1900
Gains
E. R.
Trin.ll.
Win,
M.S.
Peter's
*
J. C.
1884
Corpus
Winch
,G. B.
1889
Trinity
—
R. E.
1907
Corpn.s
—
E. B.
1899
Trinity
J. K.
Corvus
S. B.
Trinity
«
SirR.K.
Bart. 1863 King's
* Wine
lester, Lord t
hop of y
1879
S King's
( Queens'
—
W. G.
1897
King's
Bis
*
T. I. VV.
1904
King's
Winder. N.H.
Pemb.
H. S.
1907
King's
R. M, D.
Joh.
—
J. S.
King's
nVindley, H. C.
1894
King's
—
G. N.
Jesus
—
F. M.
Jesus
•
T. H.
1866
Christ's
Wind
3or, Lord
Trinity
*
J.
1875
Christ's
__
J. F.
1908
Selwyn
—
H. F.
1907
Christ's
Windsor-Clive, Hon. A.
Trinity
» —
W.
1848
Joh.
•Winfield, P. H.
1899
Joh.
*
J.M.
1859
Joh.
—
G.
1908
Doion.
» —
W.L.
1873
Joh.
—
F. B.
Boton.
*
A. R.
. 1877
Joh.
*Wing
W. 11.
1882
Glare
*
C. H.
1841
Trinity
«
T.
1900
Selwyn
♦ —
J. A.
1851
Trinity
Wingate, W. W.
1894
Jesus
* —
W.R.
1861
Trinity
—
G. R. L.
Jesus
»
Sir H. F
1882
Trinity
R.C.
1907
Trinity
*
E.J.
1884
Trinity
•Win-
field. H. E.
1884
Cains
*
G.
1885
Trinity
Wingfield Digby, F
.J.B.
Trin.H.
* —
R. T.
1888
Trinity
*Wingfield. Stratford
'1190'
1 Kino's
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1283
1859 Carpus
1906 Emm.
1866 Down.
1875 J oh.
1900 Trinity
1906 Trinity
1906 Emm.
•Winkfield. R.
Winser,E. E.
*Win8low, L. S. F,
•Winstanley, E. W. 1896 Trinity
* — D. A. 1900 Triniti/
"VVinstone, E. H.
♦Winter, W. de L,
— E. E.
— J. F.
— G. P.T.H. 1908 Emm.
*Winterbotham, W.H. 1866 Pemh.
— F. P. 1907 Caius
* — W. 1900 King's
— H. 1906 King's
— J. 1909 King's
— A. King's
— G.L. Magd.
— E.M. 1904 Trinity
Winthrop, N. 1871 Trin.H.
* — V. B. 1886 Trinity
*Wirgman, A. T. 1870 Magd.
Wise, A. T. 1905 Queens'
Wiseman, P. H. F. 1909 Jesus
* — A. R. 1878 Joh.
* _ A.W
*Wisken. J.
Witherington, A. S. Emm.
♦Withers, J. J. 1887 Ki7ig's
Withey, W. H. 1905 Joh.
*Withington, R. M. 1872 Corpus
•Withy, A. E. 1887 Trinity
Witney, T. C. 1909 NonColL
•Wix, E. N. 1874 King'i
♦Wodehouse, P.J. 1859 Caius
— Lord Trin.H.
•Woffindin.H. L. 1896 Joh.
Wolbrom, A. R. Sidne>/
* Wolf, A. 1901 Joh.
*Wolfenden, R. N. 1877 Christ's
•WoUaston, G. H. 1867 Clare
* — A. F. R. 1896 King's
* _ G. W. 1896 Trinity
— H. C. Trinity
•Wolley, H.F. 1862 Emm.
Wolstenholme,j^^^^^g95 ^j^^.^^,^
Womersley, JV. E. NonColl.
King's
1879 Joh.
1848 Cuius
VVonnacott, T. O. 1892
*V¥ontner, T. S
nVood,C. J.
* — Sir H.T.W. 1868 Clare
— P. B.
— S. R.
— L. B. T.
* — H. J. T.
* — E. F.
— T. N.
1900 Selioiji
1896 Peter.
1907 Clare
1908 Clare
1885
1897
Clare
Pemh.
Pemh.
1903 Pemb.
•Wood
, W. E.R.
1872
Caius
*
C. Mus.B
. 1890
Caius
*
T. B.
1891
Caius
C. S.
Caius
—
E. H.
Caius
C. N.
1894
King's
• —
J.
1879
Queens'
* —
C. T.
1897
Wueens'
\ Pemb.
—
L. W.
Queens'
*
H.G.
1902
Jesus
W. B.
1905
Jesus
R. S.
1908
Jesus
—
E.G.
Jesus
—
J.
Jesus
*
J. A.
1893
Christ's
—
S.
1904
Christ's
—
C. F.
1906
Christ's
G. R. H.
1909
Christ's
»
R. M.
1833
Joh.
*
J.
1854
Joh.
•
A.
1865
Joh.
•
W. S.
1871
Joh.
•
H. T.
1872
Joh.
*
J. A.
1896
Joh.
—
E.
1903
Joh.
T. E.
1908
Joh.
*
Hon. T. L.
1843
Trinity
»
C.
1851
Trinity
•
A.
1855
Trinity
•
F.J.
1856
Trinity
—
C. T. T.
1906
Trinity
—
A. E. F.
Trinity
A. R.
Trinity
—
A. W. M.
Trinity
F.
Trinity
*
E. G. de S.
1864
Emm.
* —
J. G.
1866
Emm.
* _
P. W.
1902
Emm.
Selwyn
A.
1904
Emm.
__
F. E.
Emm.
*
H.
1879
Sidney
« __
B. W.
1891
Sidney
B. R.
Sidney
Woodall, F. E.
Joh.
J.C.
1905
Trinity
Woodard, F. A.
Jesus
E.A.
1908
Christ's
«
A. L.
1892
Trinity
Woodburn, W. H.
1901
Christ's
*\Voodcock,F.
1900
Pemb.
»
T.
1845
Cath.
•VVoodd.J.H. T.
1879
King's
• __
A.B.
1875
Trinity
* —
T. B.
1888
Trinity
* —
C. H. B.
1890
Trinity
1284
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
Woode, A. F. Corpus
* Woodhead,G.S.M. J. 1809 [x'ug^f'
*Woodhouse,D. C. 1905 Clare
_ G. W. Clare
* — J. S. 1884 Pemb.
— C. K. 1908 Pemb.
* _ G. F. 1897 Cuius
* — R. 1847 Trin.H.
— G. H. Trin.H.
* — C. 1892 King's
* — A.C. 1876 Joh.
* — R. I. 1877 Joh.
* — C.J. 1887 Joh.
— C. H. Magd.
* — A. P. 1872 Trimly
— E. J. 1906 Trinity
* — F. C. 1903 Emm.
*Woodin, L. D. 1889 Trin.H.
•Woodland, V. R. 1901 Trin.H.
*Woodmass, M. 1857 Trinity
Woodruff, G.G. 1908 Cains
Woods, M. M. Clare
— G. C. 1907 Pemb.
— G. H. Cuius
* — H. 1890 Joh.
* — M. S. G. 1860 Trinity
* — F. T. 1895 Trinity
* — E.S. 1899 Trinity
— F. J. Trinity
— J. M. Trinity
— N. C. 1906 Selwyn
— F. A. Sehoyn
•Woodward, R. S. 1875 Pemb.
* — G. R. 1872 Cuius
* — E. H. 1852 Joh.
* — F. P. 1894 Trinity
— W. E. Trinity
Woolf, C. N. S. 1909 Trinity
— A. E. M. 1905 Emm.
Woollcombe, J . V. 1903 Corpus
* — G.A.L.1886 Christ's
WooUcombe-Boyce, K. W. Cuius
Woollen, W. H. 1909 Joh.
•Woolley, V. J. 1899 King's
— J. M. 1893 Christ's
— E. R. Christ's
* — R. M. 1899 Joh.
Woolward, A. T. Cuius
♦Woolwich, Bp. of 1866 Trinity
Woolner, H. 1888 Trinity
Woolndge, D. W. Joh.
*Woosnam, C. M. 1879 Triiiity
— C. T. 1908 Down.
•Wootton, H. A. 1905 Clare
* W orcester, Ld Bp of 1868 Emm.
Wordley, E. 1908 Emm.
•Wordsworth, C. 1870 Peter's
* — W. A. 1903 Pemb.
— J . L. Cuius
— C. W. 1902 Trinity
— J. C. 1908 Trinity
— O. B. 1909 Trinity
•Workman, W. P. 1884 Trinity
— E. W. Trinity
*WorIledge,A. J. 1871 Cains
* — E.W. 1872 Jesus
Worsdell, G. B. Trinity
Worsley-Worswick,|^g07 Cuius
Worster-DroughtjC. 1909 Down.
Worthington, R. A. 1900 Clure
— W . Pemb.
* _ W. R. 1859 Corpus
* — H. N. 1892 Queens'
* — R. B. 1856 Joh.
— F. 1901 Joh.
* — G. M. 1871 Trinity
— E.H.B. 1893 Emm.
— R. F. 1903 Emm.
— A. F. 1896 Sidney
Wortley, H. A. S. 1907 Down.
Wragg, N.J. Clare
♦Wraith, H. D. 1893 Trinity
*Wranghain, F. 1893 Selwyn
Wray, R. B. Selwyn
•Wren, A. T. 1867 Peter's
— T. L. Joh.
Wright, A. J. Clare
— F. T. Clare
— G. E. 1868 Pemb.
— C. V. Pemh.
— H. Pemb.
* — A. 1884 Cuius
— J. H. 1895 Cuius
— H. M. Caiu,s
* — G. F. 1853 Corpus
— J. E. Corpus
— F. W. 1904 King's
* — A. 1867 Queens'
* — B. 1867 Queens'
* — W. B. 1878 Queens'
* — B. 1896 Queens'
— E. W. Queens'
— G. E. D. Cath.
— A. L. Cath.
— A. Je&us
— A. J. Jesus
* — R. T. 1869 Oirist's
— 0. K. 1903 Christ's
— C. R. 1908 Christ's
* — A. 1853 Joh.
* — T. L. 1880 Joh.
— C. A. 1904 Joh.
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
1285
Wright, W. R. H.
Joh.
•Yates,
H. W.
1841
Cath.
• - W.A.
1858
Trinity
•Yatman, W.H.
1841
Cuius
• - F. B.
1859
Trinity
Yeatman.F.D.
Clare
• — W. S.
1865
Trinity
♦
A. W.
1884
Pemb.
• _ c. w.
1884
Trinity
»
M. E.
1874
Trinity
* — H. E.
1886
Trinity
Yeats,
B.E.
1908
Cains
— H.S.
1862
Trinity
•Yeld, R. A.
1894
Trinity
_ A. F.
1887
Trinity
*Yeo,R
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1897
Clare
* — R. A.
1896
Trinity
— J
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1896
Trinity
♦ _ J.E.
1900
Trinity
_ K
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Emm.
— A. B.
1902
Trinity
Yglesias, H. R.
1889
Trinity
— F. H.
Tnnity
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LAWS AND BYE LAWS
OF THE
CAMBRIDGE PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
The Cambridge Philosophical Society was established
November the 15th, 1819, for the purpose of promoting scientific
inquiry, and of facilitating the communication of facts connected
with the advancement of Philosophy and Natural History ; and
became a Body Corporate by virtue of a Charter granted by
His late Majesty King 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 shall consist 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 be held
once in the year, or oftener ; for the purpose of electing the Officers
and Council of the Society, and determining the period of their
continuance in office; 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
Fellows and Honorary Members shall be elected, admitted, or
expelled — and for managing the affairs of the said Body Corporate.
4. That the Fellow who has filled the office of President for two
successive years shall not be again eligible to the same situation
until the expiration of one year from the termination of his office.
5. That it shall be lawful at the General Meetings of the Body
Corporate to alter or revoke former Bye Laws, and to make such
new Bye Laws as they shall think good 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 repealing any Bye Law or of
making any new one shall have given to the Council one month's
previous notice of such his or their intention.
7. That no Bye Law shall on any pretence whatsoever be
made in opposition to the true intent of the Charter, the Laws of
the Realm, or the Statutes of the University of Cambridge.
CAMBRIDGE PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. 1287
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: hut 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.
I. Of the Election of the Members of the Council.
i. 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.
1288 LAWS AND BYE LAWS OF THE
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 be 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 to one of 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 by 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.
U. Whenever there shall be cause for the expulsion of any Fel-
low from the- Society, the President shall, at some ordinary or
extraordinary meeting, propose the expulsion of such Fellow ; and
at the next General Meeting, either Annual or special, the question
shall be put to the ballot, and if two-thirds of the Fellows present
vote for it, the President shall pronounce such person to be expelled
from the Society; the Secretary shall record the expulsion of such
person in the Minute Book of the Society, and his name, as expelled,
shall be read at the next Annual General Meeting.
12. All persons expelled from the Society shall be thereby ren-
dered incapable of belonging to it in future.
CAMBRIDGE PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. 1289
III. Of Honokary Members.
1. No Graduate or Member of the University of Cambrid^^j
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 pjroundson 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. Of 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 of ten guineas.
4. Fellows often years' standing, if non-resident, may compound
for all future annual subscriptions to the Society by the payment of
five guineas; it behig understood, that their subscription is to be
renewed, or a second sura of five guineas paid, in case of their
returning into residence.
5. 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.
1290 LAWS AND BYE LAWS OF THE
3. The business of each Meeting shall be conducted in 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.
VII. Of the 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
alterations in them as any Fellow may wish to make.
3. The Balloting Lists shall be 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 Balloting 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 adjoining 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 the
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 the Officers and New Members of Council ; the names
of which Fellows shall be announced from the chair as elected.
6. Any Balloting List which contains more than the proper
number of names of Fellows recommended for election into either
of the offices or as New Members of Council shall be set aside by
the Scrutators, and not taken into account by them in adding up
the number of votes.
7. In case of an equality of votes for the election of two or
more Fellows whose number together exceeds 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.
CAMBRIDGE PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. 1291
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 ok 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 offeci
the regulations of the Society.
2. In the absence of the President, the Chair shall betaken by
one of the Members of the Council in the following order; viz. the
Senior Vice-President, Treasurer, or Senior Ordmary Member o(
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.
Xll. Of the Society's Property.
The Common Seal, Chartet, 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.
XIll. Of THE Society's Library. See page 1292.
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.
1292 LAWS AND BYE LAWS OF THE
2. The Author of any communication, if a Fellow, shall have
the liberty of reading his own paper.
XVl, Of Associates.
Residents in Cambridge or the neighbourhood, not being
Graduates, may be elected Associates of the Society. Each
one shall be proposed by three Fellows of the Society, nominated
by the Council, and elected by the Society. An Associate shall be
elected for a period of three years, and, if not then a Graduate,
shall be eligible for re-election. Associates shall have the
privilege of attending the Meetings and consulting the books in
the Library of the Society.
Associates being either Teachers recognised by the University
or 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 onl
the same conditions as Fellows of the Society. Associates avail-
ing themselves of such permission shall pay 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 floor 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 catalogue. 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.
2. 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 Library shall be open to all Fellows and Associates of the
Cambridge Philo'sophical Society ; to all Professors, Demonstrators,
Curators, and Teachers recognised by the University; and to all Students
certified by any of these Officers; 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 Philosophical Society and by Associates who have
received special 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 to the Library upon notice
being given to the Librarian that the book is wanted. A fine of Is. per
volume per day will be incurred by the holder of books so recalled which
are not returned within forty-eight hours of the time when the notice of
recall was sent from the Library.
5. 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, by Fellows of the Philosophical Society, during the last hour in
any day on which the Library 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 are 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 Library Clerk.
CAMBEIDGE PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. 1293
7. No book shall be borrowed from the Library under the above Uule^^,
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, Mr Shipley and
Prof. Newall, appointed by the Society, and Professor Liveing,
Mr .Jenkinson and Prof. Sir J. J, Thomson, appointed by the
Museums and Lecture Rooms Syndicate.
Library 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.
1. 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-
matico-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. G. G. Stokes, F. R. S.
1870 Prof. J. C. Maxwell, F.R.S.
1873 LordRayleigh, F.RS.
1876 Sir W. Thomson, F.RS.
1879 Prof. G. H. Darwin, F.R.S.
1882 R. T. Glazebrook, F.R.S.
1885 W. M. Hicks, F.R.S.
1888 H. Lamb, F.R.S.
1891 Prof. J.J. Thomson, F.R.S.
1894 W. D. Nivcn, F.R.S.
1897 Sir J. Larmor, F.R.S.
1900 S. S. Hough, F.R.S.
CAMBRIDGE PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
Patron.
The Right Hon. Lord Rayleigh, Chancellor of the University.
Vice-Patron.
The Right Worshipful the Vice-Chancellor.
THE COUNCIL.
(Elected Oct. 26, 1908.)
President.
A. Sedgwick, M.A., F.R.S., Trinity College.
Vice-Presidents.
S. Ruheraarui, M.A., Gonville and Caius College.
Sir J. J. Thomson, M.A., F.R.S., Cavendish Professor of Physics.
E. W. Hobson, Sc.D., F.R.S., Christ's College.
Treasurer.
Prof. H. F. Newall, M.A., F.R.S. Trinity College.
Secretaries.
A. E. Shipley, M.A., F.R.S. , Christ's College.
E. W. Barnes, Sc.D., Trinity College.
A. Wood, M.A., Emmanuel College.
Ordinary Members of the Council.
F. G. Hopkins, M.A., F.R.S., Emmanuel College.
A. Harker, M.A., F.R.S., St John's College.
Sir J. Larmor, M.A. F.R.S., Lucasian Professor of Mathematics.
W. L. H. Duckworth, M.D., Sc.D., Jesus College.
W. G. Fearnsides, M.A., Sidney Sussex College.
W. J. Sell, Sc.D., Christ's College.
W. E. Dixon, M.A., Do\STiing College.
T. B.Wood, M.A., Drapers Professor of Agriculture.
B. Hopkinson, M.A., Professor of Mechanism and Applied Mechanics.
A, C. Seward, M.A. F.R.S., Professor of Botany.
H. J. H. Fen ton, Sc.D., Christ's College.
G. H. Hardy, M.A., Trinity College.
CAMBRIDGE PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
1295
FELLOWS.
A.
aAdanis, W. G. M.A. St John's.
aAdie, B.. H. M.A. Trinity.
aAUbutt, T. C. M.D. Caius.
Regius Professor of Physic.
AUcock, 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.
Assheton, 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.
aBalls, W. I-. M.A. St John's.
Barclay-Smith, E. M.D. Down.
Barcrott, J. M.A. King's.
Barlow, C. W. 0. M.A. St Pel.
aBarnes, Rev. E. W. Sc.D. Trin.
Secretary.
aBashforth, Rev. F. B.D. St John's.
aBasset, A. B. M.A. Trinity.
Bateman, H. M.A. Trinity.
Bateson, W. M.A. St John's,
Professor of Bioloyy.
oBedford, T. G. M.A.^ Sidney.
aBennett, G. T. M.A. Emm.
t/Berry, A. M.A. King's.
aBesant, W. H. Sc.D. St John's.
aBevan, P. V. M.-A. Trinity.
ctBidder, G. P. M.A. Trinity.
Biffen, R. H. M.A. Emmanuel,
Professor of Agricultural 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,
a Bond, Rev. John, M.A. Magd.
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. M.D. Downing.
Downing Professor of Medi-
cine.
Brindley, H. H. M.A. 8t John's.
aBromwich, 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.
(iBuchauan, J. Y. M.A. Christ's.
aBurbury, S. H. M.A. St John's.
aBurdon, E. R. M.A. bidney.
Burke, J. B. B. B.A. Trin.
aBurkill, 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.
aCameron, J. F. M.A. Caius.
aCampbell, N". R. M.A. Trinity.
aCapstick, J. W. M.A. Trinity.
aCave, C. J. P. M.A. Trinity.
Chapman, Rev. A. T. M.A.
Ejnmanuel.
Chittock, C. B.A. Trinity.
aChree, C. So D. King's.
aChrystal, G. .M.A. Corpus.
aClark, J. W. M.A. Trinity.
aClifton, R. B. M.A. St John's.
Coates, W. M. M.A. Queens'.
a Life Members
1296
FELLOWS OF THE
aCobbett, L. M.D. Trin.
Cole, S. W. MA. Trin.
aCookson, 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.
Crowther, J. A. St John's.
D.
aDalton, J. H. C. M.D. Trinity.
D'Arcy, 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. St Job.
Dawson, H. G. M.A. Christ's.
ttDewar, Sir J. M.A. St Peter's.
Jacksonian Professor of Natu-
ral Experimental Philosophy.
aDickson, J. D. H. M.A. St
aDixon, A. C. Sc.D. Trinity.
Dixon, E. T. M.A. Trinity.
Dixon, G. M.A. Trinity.
aDixon, W. K. M.A. Down.
Dobell, C. C. B.A. Trinity.
aDodds, J. M. M.A. St Peter's.
aDoncaster, L. M.A. King's.
Dootson, F. W. M.A. Trin. Hall.
aDuckworth, W. L.H. M.D. Sc. D.
aDunn, T. W. M.A. St Peter's.
aDurack, J. J. E. B.A. Trinity.
aDykes, F. J. M.A. Trin.
E.
aEarle, B. N. M.D. Jesus.
aEddington, A. S. B.A. Trin.
Ellis, W. G. P. M.A. Cath.
aElpbinstone,SirH. W. M.A. Trin.
aEmery, Ven. W. B.D. Corpus.
aEvans, A. H. M.A. Clare.
aEwing, J. A. M.A. King's.
a Life Members
aFearnsides, W. G. M.A. Sidney^
aFenton, H. J. H. Sc.D. Christ's.
aFerrar, H. T. M.A. Sidney.
Field, J. H. B.A. St John's.
aFilon, L. N. G. M.A. King's.
aFinch, Rev. G. B. M.A. Queens'.
aFinch, J. E. M. M.D. Trin. H.
aFisher, Rev. O. M.A. Jesus.
aFitzpatrick, Rev. T. C. M.A.
President of Queens'.
Fletcher, W. M. M.D. Trinity.
Forsyth, A. R. Sc.D. Trinity.
Sadlerian Professor of Pure
Mathematics.
aFuller,F. M.A. St Peter's.
G.
Gadow, H. M.A. King's.
aGallop, E. G. M.A. Caius.
aGalton, F. M.A. Trinity.
aGardiner, J. Stanley, M.A. Caius.
aGardiner, W. Sc.D. Clare.
aGaskell, W. H. M.D. Trin.H.
aGatly, C. H. M.A. Trinity.
Gaul, P. C. M.A. Trin. H.
aGibbons, F. B. de G. M.A. Caius.
aGlaisher, J. W. L. Sc.D. Trinity.
aGlazebrook, R. T. Sc.D. Trinity.
aGodson, A. M.B. Trinity.
Gold, E. M.A. St John's.
aGorst, Sir J. E. M.A. St John's.
aGosse, E. W. M.A. Trinity.
Grace, J. H. M.A. St Peter's.
Graham-Smith, G. S. M.A. Pem.
Greaves, J. M.A. Christ's.
Green, J. Reynolds, Sc.D. Down.
aGreenhill, A. G. M.A. Emm.
Gregory, R. P., M.A. St John's.
aGriffiths, E. H. Sc.D. Sidney.
Griffiths, J. M.A. King's.
aGwatkin,Rev. T. M.A. St John's.
aGwatkin, Rev. H. M. M.A. St
John's. Dixie Professor of
Ecclesiastical History.
H.
aHaddon, A. C. Sc.D. Christ's.
Hankin, E. H. Sc.D. St John's.
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aHarding, W. A. H. B.A. St
Peter's.
aHardy, G. H. M.A. Trinity.
aHardy, W. B. M.A. Caius.
aHargreaves, R. M.A. St John's.
Harker, A. M.A. St John's.
aHarmer, S. F. Sc.D. King's.
Harrison, W. J. B.A. Clare.
Harvey, W. H. B.A. Christ's.
Haslam, H. C. M.A. Caius.
aHastii)gs, 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.
Henry, A. M.A. Caius.
aHenslow, Rev. G. M.A. Christ's.
Herman, R. A. M.A. Trinity.
aHervey, Rev. T. M.A. Clare.
aHeyeock, 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.
aHinks, A. R. M.A. Trinity.
Hobsori, E. W. Sc.D. Christ's.
Vice-President.
aHollis, W. A. M.D. Trinity.
Hopkins, F. G. M.A. Emm.
aHopkinson, 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.
a Hudson, W. H. H. M.A. John's.
aHughes, T. M«K. M.A. Clare.
VVoodwardian Professor of
Geology.
aHumphry, A. P. M.A. Trinity.
aHumphry, L. M.D. Trinity.
aHurst, G. H. J. M.A. King's.
aHutchinson, A. M.A. Pembroke.
I.
Inglis, C. E. M.A. King's.
a Jackson, H. Litt.D. Trinity.
Regius Professor of Greek.
aJackson, H. M.A. Downing.
aJeakes, Rev. J. M.A. St Peter's,
a Jeans, J. H. M.A. Trinity.
Jones, E. Lloyd, M.D. Downing.
aJones, H. 0. M.A. Clare.
K.
aKerr, J. Graham, M.A. Christ's.
aKingsley, Rev. W. T. B.D,
Sidney.
Laby, T. H. B.A. Emmanuel.
Lake, P. M.A. St John's.
aLamb, C. G. M.A. Clare.
Lamb, H. M.A. Trinity.
Lamplough, F. E. E. B.A, Trin.
Lanchester, W. F. M.A. King's.
Landon, J. W. M.A. Sidney.
aLangley, J. N. Sc.D. Trinity.
Professor of Physiology.
aLarmor, Sir J. M.A. St John's.
Lucasian Professor of Mathe-
matics
aLatham, 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.
aLewis, W. J. M.A. Trinity.
Professor of Mineralogy.
Lister, J. J. M.A. John's.
Littlewood, J. E. B.A. Trinity.
aLiveing, G. D. Sc.D. St John's.
aLiversidge, A. M.A. Christ's.
aLock, R. H. M.A. Caius.
aLove, 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.
alLife Members.
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FELLOWS OF THE
Macaulay, 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.
aMacleod, H. D. M.A. Trinity.
aMair, D. B. M.A. Christ's.
Maiden, W. M.D. Trinity.
Manners-Smith, T. M.B. Down.
Marr, J. E. Sc.D. St John's.
aMarshall, A. M.A. St John's.
Marshall, F. H. A. B.A. Christ's.
aMason, Rev.P. H. M.A. St John's.
aMathews, G. B. M.A. St John's.
aMayall, R. H. D. M.A. Sidney.
aMercer, J. B.A. Trinity.
Middleton, T. H. M.A. St John's.
Mines, G. R. B.A. Sidney.
aMollison, W. L. M.A. Clare.
aMoorhouse, Right Rev. J. D.D.
St John's.
aMorgan, Rev. H. A. D.D. Master
of Jesus.
aMorrell, R. S. M.A. Caius.
Mottram, V. H. M.A. Trinity.
aMyers, C. S. M.D. Caius.
N.
aNelson, Earl, M.A. Trinity.
aNeville, F. H. M.A. Sidney.
aNewall, H. F. M.A. Trinity.
Professor of Astrophysics.
Treasurer.
aNicholson, J. W. B.A. Trinity.
aNiven, Sir W. D. M.A. Trinity.
aNuttall, G. H. F. Sc.D. Magd.
Quick Professor of Biology.
0.
Oldham, H. Yule, M. A., King's.
Orr, W. M«F. M.A. St John's.
Page, W. M. B.A. King's.
Paine, H. H. B.A. Trinity.
aParkin, J. M.A. Trinity.
Peace, J. B. M.A. Emm.
Pearce, N. D. F. M.A. Trinity.
aPearce, Rev. R. J. M.A. Caius.
aPearson, Rev. J. B. D.D. Emm.
aPennant, P. P. M.A. St John's.
Perrin, W. S. M.A. Caius.
aPeter, Rev. R. G. M.A. Jesus.
aPhear, Rev. S. G. D.D. late
Master of Emmanuel.
aPocklington, H.C. M.A.John's.
aPope, W. J. M.A. Sidney.
Professor of Chemistry.
aPotter, M. C. M.A. St Peter's.
Potts, F. A. M.A. Trin. Hall.
aPrescott, Ven. J. E. D.D. Corpus.
aPrior, Jos. M.A. Trinity.
aPryor, M. R. M.A. Trinity.
Punnett, R. C. M.A. Caius.
Purvis, J.E. M.A. St John's.
R.
aRamsey, A. S. M.A. Magd.
Eastall, R. H. M.A. Christ's.
aRayleigh, Lord, Sc.D. Trinity.
Reed, F. R. C. M.A. Trinity.
aRichardson, 0. W. M.A. Trinity.
aRiches, T. H. M.A. Caius.
Richmond, H. W. M.A. King's.
Ridgway,W. M.A. Caius. Disney
Professor of Archaeology.
Rivers, W.H. R. M.A. St John's.
aRobb, A. A. M.A. St John's,
a Roberts, R. D. M.A. Clare.
aRobson, H. C. M.A. Sidney.
Rogers, G. F. M.D. Caius.
aRollo, Lord, M.A. Trinity.
Rothschild, Hon. N. C. M.A.
Trinity.
Rudge, W. A. D. M.A. St John's.
Ruhemann, S. M.A. Caius.
S.
Salaman, R. N. M.D. Trinity.
Scales, F. S. M.A. Jesus.
aScott, A. Sc.D. Trinity.
Scott, R. F. M.A. Master of
St John's.
Scott, H. B.A. Trinity.
Searle, G. F. C. M.A. St Peter's.
aSedgwick, A. M.A. Trinity.
President.
a Life Members.
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1299
aSedgwick, W. F. M.A, Trinity.
aSell, W. J. Sc.D. Christ's.
dSeward, A. C. M.A. Emmanuel.
Professor of Botany.
Sharp, D. M.A.
Shearer, C. B.A. Trinity.
aShaw, W. N. Sc.D. Emm.
aSheppard, W. F. M.A. Trinity.
aShipley, 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. Chrii^t's.
Sladen, E. S. St B. M.D. Caius.
Smith, A. M. M.A. Emm.
aSoUy, 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.
aStanton, 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.
aTansley, A. G. M.A. Trin.
aTaylor, H. M. M.A. Trinity.
aThomson, Sir 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.
V.
Valentine-Richards, Rev. A.
M.A. Christ's.
V.
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.
aVVallis, A. J. M.A. Corpus.
Warburton, C. M.A. Christ's.
aWatson, G. N. B.A. Trinity.
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. M.A. Emmanuel.
Secretary.
a Wood, P. VV. M.A. Emm.
aWood, T.B.M.A. Caius. Drapers
Professor of Agriculture.
aWoodhead, G.Sims, M.A.Trin.H.
Professor of Pathology.
aWoods, H. M.A. St John's.
aWooUey, V. J. M.D. King's.
Wright, J. A. M.D. Sidney.
aWright, W. Aldis, M.A. Trinity.
Y.
aYoung, A. M.A. Clare.
aYoung, W. H. Sc.D. Peterhouse.
a Life Members.
ASSOCIATES.
Mr Robert Bowes, Cambridge.
— W. E. Pain, Cambridge.
— J. C. Simpson, Emmanuel.
— A. E. Smith, Cambridge.
Mr T. G. Taylor, Emmanuel.
— E. M. Wellisch, Emmanuel.
— R. S. Whipple, Cambridge.
— E. Wilson, Cambridge.
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HONORARY MEMBERS.
Baeyer, A. von, Professor of
Chemistry, Munich.
B.alfour, Isaac Bayley, Professor
of Botany, Edinburgh.
Clarke, A. R. Col. li.E. Reigate.
Dana, Prof. E. S., New Haven,
Conn. U.S.A.
Dohrn, A., Sc.D., Director of the
Zoological Station, Naples.
Fischer, Emil, Professor of
Chemistry, Berlin.
Geikie, Sir A., Sc.D.
Heymons, Richard, Professor of
Zoology, Berlin.
Hill, Dr G. W.; Washington,
U.S.A.
Hoff, J. H. van 't, Professor of
Chemistry, Berlin.
Hooker, Sir Joseph Dalton, M.D.
LL.D. F.R.S.
Jordan, Camille, Professor of
Mathematics, Paris.
Kirk, Sir J., Sc.D., Wavertree,
Sevenoaks,
Klein, Prof. Felix; Gottingen.
Lankester, Sir E. Ray, F.R.S.
K.C.B.
MacMahon, P. A., Major, R.A.
Woolwich.
Mannheim, Prof. A. ; Paris.
Metschnikoff, Prof. Elias, Paris.
JVlichelson, Prof. A. A., Ryerson
Physical Laboratory, Univer-
sity of Chicago.
Mittag-Leffler, G., Professor of
Mathematics in Stockholm.
Monaco, His Highness Albert,
Prince of
Newcomb, Prof. S. ; Washington.
Norman, Rev. Canon A. M.,
Durham.
Osborn, Henry F., Professor of
Zoology, Columbia University,
New York.
Pfeffer, Prof. W., Leipzig.
Pfluger, E. F. W., Professor of
Physiology, Bonn.
I Poincar^, Henri, Professor of
Mathematics, Paris.
Quincke, G., Professor of Physics,
Heidelberg.
Righi, Prof. A., Bologna.
Rontgen, Wilhelm Konrad von,
Professor of Experimental
Physics, Munich.
Schuster, Arthur, Manchester.
Segre, Corrado, Professor of
Higher Geometry, Turin.
Thiselton Dyer, Sir W. T., F.R.S.
Treub, Melchior ; Java.
Vries, Hugo de. Professor of
Plant Anatomy and Physiology,
Amsterdam.
Zeuthen, H. G., Professor of
Mathematics, Copenhagen.
CAMBRIDGE ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY
For the Encouragement of the Study of History, Architecture
and Antiquities.
Council, 1909—1910.
President.
Rev. H. P. Stokes, LL.D., Corpus Christi College.
Vice-Presidents.
A. C. Haddon, Sc.D., F.R.S., Christ's College.
Prof. W. Ridgeway, Sc.D., F. Brit. Acad., Gonville and Caius
College.
J. W. Clark, M.A., F.S.A., Registrary, Trinity College.
Treasurer.
R. Bowes, Esq., 13, Park Ten-ace.
Secretary.
Rev. F. G. Walker, M.A., Jesus College.
Council.
E. H. Minns, M.A., Pembroke College.
E. J. Rapson, M.A., St John's College, Professor of Sanskrit.
Rev. W. G. Searle, M.A., Queens' College.
A. Gray, M.A., Jesus College.
Prof. T. M«K. Hughes, M.A., F.R.S., F.S.A., Clare College.
H. M. Chadwick, M.A., Clare.
J. E. Foster, M.A., Trinity College.
Col. T. W. Harding.
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College.
J. Venn, Sc.D., Gonville and Caius College.
T. D. Atkinson, Esq.
Editor of Publications.
J. E. Foster, M.A., Trinity College.
Auditors.
Alderman G. Kett.
J. B. Peace, M.A., Emmanuel College
CAMBRIDGE PHILOLOGICAL SOCIETY.
Council for 1909.
President.
P. Giles, M.A., Emmanuel.
Vice-Preddents.
Professor A. A. Bevan, M.A., Trinity.
Professor W. Ridge way, Sc.D., Gonville and Caius.
Professor H. Jackson, Litt. D., Trinity.
Ordinary Members of the Council.
A. W. Verrall, Litt.D., Trinity.
Professor E. J. Rapson, M.A., St John's.
Rev. R. G. Bury, M.A., Trinity.
J. P. Posti,^ate, Litt. D., Trinity.
R. D. Hicks, M.A., Trinity.
E. Harrison, M.A., Trinity.
Professor F. C. Burkitt, M.A., Trinity.
Miss J. E. Harrison, Newnham.
Rev. Professor W. W. Skeat, Litt.D., Christ's.
J. E. Nixon, M.A., Kind's.
C. F. Angus, M.A., Trinity Hall.
Hon. Treasurer.
B. C. Quiggin, M.A., Gonville and Caius.
Hon. Secretaries.
J. H. Sleeman, M.A., Sidney.
D. S. Robertson, B.A., Trinity.
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S. G. Campbell, M.A., Christ's.
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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.
9. — The general direction of the Society shall be committed to a Council,
consisting of a President, three Vice-Presidents, 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 within the limits of
University Full 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 least three
ordinary Members of the Council, shall be elected annually by ballot, at a
general meeting to be held in the Lent Term, the three senior Members
of the Council retiring annually, and the President being capable of being
elected two years in succession and no more.
12. — Of the three Vice-Presidents, one shall retire annually by rotation,
and be incapable of re-election for the two years next following.
13 — No Member whose subscription is more than one year in arrear
shall be entitled to vote or read papers at any meeting.
14 — The names of any Members whose subscription is more than two
years in arrear, 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. — The accounts of the Society shall be audited annually by two
auditors, to be elected at. a general meeting in the Lent Term.
17. — 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.
18. — Members may introduce to the meetings of the Society strangers,
not being resident members of the University, who may, with the sanction
of the Council, read communications to the Society.
19. — No communication shall be read to or published by the Society
without the approval of the Council and the author's name.
20. — Any proposed change in these laws shall fii'st be submitted to the
Council, and, if approved of by them, to the Society at one of its general
meetings.
21. 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 4.15 p.m. in the Michaelmas and Lent Terms
and at 4.45 p.m. in the Easter Term, and shall close at 5.45 p.m. at the latest
in the Michaelmas and Lent Terms, and at 6.15 p.m. in the Easter Term,
unless on the motion of a member to be put from the Chair it shall be
resolved on any occasion to extend the meeting to a later hour.
CAMBRIDGE THEOLOGICAL SOCIETY.
Officers for 1909—10.
President.
Professor W. R, Inge, M.A., King's.
Vice-President.
S. Skinner, M.A., St John's,
Hon. Secretary and Treasurer.
J. H. A. Hart, M.A., St John's.
Other Members of the Council.
J. F. Bethune-Baker, M.A., Pembroke.
T. R. Glover, M.A., St John's.
C. A. Scott, M.A., St John's.
A. Valentine-Richards, M.A., Christ's.
LAWS.
1. The Society shall have for its object the promotion of research in
connexion with Theological Studies.
2. Members shall be either Graduates of the University of Cambridge,
or Graduates of other Universities resident in Cambridge.
3. Any such Graduate who is desirous of becoming a member shall
be proposed by two members at any ordinary meeting, and may be offered
for election at the next meeting, his name having been meantime com-
municated to the members of the Society ; provided, however, that, if his
name have been previously approved by the Council, he may be offered
for election at the same meeting at which he has been proposed. No
candidate shall be declared to have been elected unless he have in his
favour at least two-thirds of the votes of the members present.
4. The general direction of the Society shall be entrusted to a Council
consisting of a President, a Vice-President, a Secretary who shall also
act as Treasurer, and four other members. Four members of the Council
shall form a quorum.
5. The Officers and Council shall be elected annually at a meeting to
be held before the end of the Easter Term.
6. An ordinary meeting for the reading and discussion of papers and
for other business, if any, shaU be held at least once in each term, the time
and place to be determined by the Council. The President, or in his
absence the Vice-President, shall preside. K neither is present a chairman
shall be elected by the members present.
7. Members may introduce to the meetings of the Society strangers,
whether resident Graduates or others, and persons so introduced may with
the sanction of the Council read conununications to the Society.
8. The annual subscription shall be half-a-crown, due at the first
meeting in the Michaelmas Term; but any member may on entrance
compound for all future subscriptions by the ^payment of one guinea.
9. The accounts of the Society shall be audited annually by an auditor
to be appointed before the end of the Easter Term.
10. Any proposed change in these regulations shall be submitted to
the Council and, if approved by the Council, to the Society at one of the
ordinary meetings ; but no regulation shall be altered or repealed and no
fresh regulation shall be added without the concurrence of at least two-
thirds of the members present.
INDEX
PAGE
Abbott Scholarships 711
Adam Smith Prize 769
Adams Prize 769
Addenbrooke's Hospital 816
Additional Pro-Proctors ... 3, 664
Admission of Bachelors 118
from other Uni-
versities 159
of women to Ex-
aminations 160
Advanced Students 154
Lists 649
^grotat 53
Affiliated Colleges 159
Local Lecturers... Ixxxix
Agricultural Botany, Prof, of 684
Agricultural Chemistry,
Reader of ... 686
Science 173
Special 50
Agriculture, Diploma in 173
Drapers Prof, of . 683
Allen Scholarship 741
Almanac vii
Anatomy, Professor of 670
Museum of 842
Anglo-Saxon, Professorship of 680
Animal Morphology, Prof, of 680
Keader 685
Anthropology, Diploma in ... 183
Antiquarian Society 1301
Appointments Board 175
Arabic, Professor of 686
(Ld. Almoner's) 671
Archseology, Disney Prof, of, 675
Classical Museum 832
General Museum 833
Architectural Studies 184
Art, Fine, Slade Prof, of, 678
Assessment Committee xci
Astronomical Exhibition 751
Astronomy, Professor of, 670
and Geom. Prof, of 672
Astrophysics, Prof, of 684
Auditore, University Ivi, 4
B.
B. A.Degree, Mode of conferring 118
B.C. Regulations 133
FAOK
B.D. Degree, Regulations 121
Balfour Studentship 724
Barnes Scholarship 709
Battle Scholarship 701
Bell Scholarships 706
Bhaunagar Medal 172
Bibliography, Reader 688
Biology, Quick Prof, of 683
Biology, Prof, of 684
Board of Examinations (Pre-
vious, General & Special )lxxviii, 9
Board for Non- Collegiate
Students Ixxviii
Boards of Electors to Professor-
ships, etc Ixxi
Boards of Studies Ixxviii , 3
Borough Council, members of . . xci
Botanic Garden 835
Botanical School 843
Botany, Professor of 672
Reader 685
Browne's (Sir Wm.) Medals... 802
Browne's (Sir Wm.) Scholarship 702
Buildings, Public 818
Burney Prize 771
Studentship 771
C.
Cambridge Antiquarian See. ...1301
Cambridge Philological Soc....l302
CambridgePhilosophical See. . . .1286
Cambridge Theological Soc...l304
Camden and Powis Medals ... 807
Carus Prizes 757
Caution Money 191
Cavendish Laboratory 848
Chairmen of Examinations... Ixxxv
Chancellor 2, 662
Chancellor's Court 2
Chancellor's Medal for Legal
Studies ... 766
for English
Law 756
Medals, Classics 752
English ... 808
Chemical Laboratory 846
Chemical Physiology, Reader of 687
Chemistry, Prof, of 670
Special Examination 38
55—6
1306
INDEX.
PAGK
Chemistry, Special, Schedules 39
Obinese, Professor of 682
Christian Advocate 675
Civil Law, Regius Prof, of the 667
Civil Law Classes 644
Classical Archaeology Beader . . 685
Classical Tripos Subjects ... xxxiv
^ Regulations, 52, 55, 65
Lists 340
Special: Subjects... xxxiii
— Regulations 44
Classics (Brereton), Reader
of 686
Cobden Prize 774
College Payments 191
Colleges and Hostels : —
Caius 891
Christ's 983
Clare 862
Corpus Christi 927
Downing 1124
Emmanuel 1100
Jesus 953
King's 937
Magdalene 1034
Pembroke 876
Queens' 957
St Catharine's 967
St John's 1003
St Peter's 852
Selwyn 1133
Sidney 1116
Trinity 1040
Trinity Hall 916
Commissary 2, 664
Comparative Philology, Reader 685
Congregations 2
Conservators of the River
Cam xci
Council, constitution of 1
Members of Ixvi
of the Borough xci
Counsel, University 3, 665
Court of Discipline Ixvi, 2
Crane's Charity xci, 814
Craven Fund 725
Craven's Scholarships 700
Craven Studentship 725
Crosse Scholarships 715
Curators, List of, Ixx
PAHE
D.
Davies Scholarship 703
Day Training College 170
D.D. Degree, Regulations ... 122
D.D. by Seniority 1148
Degrees conferred in 1908 651
Degrees, Honorary 190, 1149
Fees for 191
Demonstrators, List of Ixx
Deputy Proctors Ixvi
Diplomas in Agriculture 173
in Anthropology ... 183
Forestry 182
Geography I77
Mining Engineering 180
Public Health 145
Tropical Medicine... 146
Diplomas granted in 1908 ... 660
Divinity School, Selwyn 850
Proceedings in 121
Regius Prof, of .' 666
Ely 682
Hulsean Professor of . . . 675
LadyMargaret,Prof.of 666
Norrisian Prof, of 673
D.Litt. Regulations 147
D.Sc. Regulations 147
E.
Eccles. History, Prof, of 681
Economics Tripos, Regula-
tions 52, 113
Schedules... 115
Subjects ... Ivii
Lists 644
Electoral Roll of University xcviii, 2
Engineering Laboratory 845
Enghsh Law, Reader 685
■ Medal 756
English Lectureship 692
Esquire Bedells 3,665
Ethnology, Reader 687
Evans' Prize 759
Examination andPrizeSubjectsxxvii
Examinations for Honours,
General Regulations for ... 52
Examination Regulations:
Plan of, for Ordinary Deg. 9
for Mathematical Tripos 52,57
INDEX.
1307
PAG*
Examination Kegulations :
for Classical Tripos ... 52,65
for Moral Sciences Tripos 52, 71
for Natural Sciences Tri-
pos 52, 73
for Theological Tripos 52, 77
for Law Tripos 52, 84
for Historical Tripos ...52, 87
Oriental Languages Tri-
pos 52, 95
Medieval and Modern
Languages Tripos 52, 100
Mechanical Sciences
Tripos 52, 109
Economics Tripos ...52, 113
Previous, General and
Special 9
Previous, General, Special,
and Mechanical Sciences
Tripos Qualifying Ex-
amination 10
Previous 12
General 28
Science, Preliminary in . 30
Special in Theology 35
Logic 50
Political Economy 36
Law 36
History 37
Chemistry 38
Classics 44
Mathematics 43
Mechanism 45
Modern Languages 41
Music 49
Natural Science... 50
Physics 40
Agriculture 50
Geography 51
Medicine and Surgery ... 126
Mus. Bac 149
Mus. M 151
Mus. Doc 153
——- Architectural Studies ... 184
in Sanitary Science 143
Oral, in Modern Lan-
guages 106
in Tropical Medicine ... 145
Examinations, Local 163
Oxford and Cambridge
Schools Board 165
PAOB
Examination, Local
Teachers Training 168
Examiners Ixxxii
Examiners in Natural Science
and Medicine 140
Experimental Physics, Prof, of 679
F.
Fees, Previous and General... 31
for Degrees, etc 191
Matriculation 191
Financial Board Ixvi, 4
Fitzwilliam Museum 827
Foreign Service Students
Committee 172
Forestry, Diploma in 182
Reader of 687
G.
Gedge Prize 774
General Board Ixvi
General Examination ;
Subjects xxviii
Regulations 28
Geographical Studies 176
Geography Special, Regulations 51
Schedule.. 51
Geography, Diplomas in 177
Reader 686
Geological Museum (Sedgwick
Memorial) 849
Geology, Prof, of 672
Germanic, Reader . 686
Gerstenberg Studentship 735
Gilbey Lectureship 692
Girdlers' Lecturship 695
Gladstone Prize 759
Governors of Schools xcii
Graces 2
Greek, Reg. Prof, of 668
H.
Hare Prize 776
Harness Prize 777
Harkness Scholarship 726
Hausa Lectureship 693
Heads of Colleges Ixv
Hebrew, Reg. Prof, of 667
Hebrew Prize 760
Hebrew Scholarships
(Tyrwhitt) 712
1308
INDEX.
PAGK
High Steward 2, 662
Historical Tripos Regulations 52, 87
Subjects ... xl
Schedules... 89
Lists 587
History, Special, Subjects ... xxxi
Regulations 37
History, Ancient, Prof, of ... 682
Histoi-y, Modem, Prof, of ... 671
Honorary Degrees 190,1149
Honours, Examination for ... 52
Hort Memorial Fund 737
Hospitals 140
Huddersfield Lectureship . . . 695
Hulsean Foundations 675
Lecturer 690
Prize 779
Hygiene, Reader of 687
I.
Inauguration, B.A., LL.B. and
Mus.B 120
M.B 126
B.C 133
Inceptors in Arts 120
Inceptors in Law 125
Indian Languages Tripos :
Lists 617
Indian Civil Service Students 171
Indian Law Reader 686
International Law, Professor of 677
Scholarships 717
J.
Jereraie Prize 761
K.
Kaye Prize 780
L.
Lady Margaret's Preacher 688
Prof, of Divinity 666
Latin, Professor of 678
Law, Proceedings in 123
Law Classes 544
Law Tripos Regulations ... 52, 84
Lists 551, 556
Subjects xl
Law, Special : subjects xxx
Regulations ... 36
PAGB
Law and History Tripos Lists . 554
Law, Downing Prof, of 674
Law School 850
Le Bas Prize 781
Lecturer, Sir Robert Rede's... 689
Lecturer, Hulsean 690
Lecturers, List of Ixviii
Legal Studies, Chancellor's
Medal for 756
Librarian 3, 665
Library, University 818
Philosophical... 848, 1292
Lightfoot Scholarships 721
LL.M. Degree 123
LL.D. Degree 125
Lists of Successful Candidates 7
Local Examinations 163
Local Lectures 165
Lodging-house Licences 193
Long Prize 762
Logic, Special Examination... 50
M.
MaccoU Lectureship 696
Maitland Prize 782
Marshal, University xcvii, 3
Marshall Prize 763
Mason's Hebrew Prize 763
Mathematical Triposes, Lists.. 197
Regulations
52, 55, 57
Schedules..
58, 59, 65
Special Regulations ... 43
: , Schedule 44
Mathematics, Prof, of 669
Pure, Prof. of... 676
Matriculation 5
Matriculation Fees 191
Maxwell Scholarship 731
Mechanical Sciences Tripos:
Regulations 52, 109
Lists 637
Schedules HI
Mechanical Workshops 845
Mechanism and Applied Science,
Special 45
Special, Schedules.. 46
INDEX
1309
Mechanism and Applied Me-
chanics, Prof, of 679
Medals, Browne's (Sir W.) ... 802
Bhaunagar 172
Chancellor's Classical 752
Chancellor's English 808
Legal 756
Eng. Law 756
Powis 807
Seeley 703
Tyson 764
Walsingham 798
M.B. Regulations 126
M.O. Regulations 134
M.D. 132
Medical School 843
Medicine, Downing Prof, of ... 674
Medicine and Surgery, Pro-
ceedings in 126
Medieval and Modern Lan-
guages Tripos, Subjects lii
Regulations 52, 100
Lists 625
Members' Prizes 783
Members of University, Alpha-
betical List of 1155
Members of the Senate not on
the Boards of any College... 1145
Members of the University,
Summary of 1154
Mental Philosophy and Logic,
Prof, of 682
Metallurgy, Reader 687
Military Studies 179
Mineralogical Museum 844
Mineralogy, Prof, of 674
Mining Engineering, Diploma
in 180
Moderators Ixvi
Modern Languages, Special :
Subjects xxxii
Regulations 41
Moral Philosophy Prizes 755
Moral Philosophy, Prof, of ... 669
Moral Sciences Tripos, Sub-
jects xxxvi
Regulations 52,71
Schedule xxxviii
Lists 430
M.P. for University 663
Museum of Archaeology 832 '
Museums and Lecture-Rooms. . 838
Music, Prof, of 669
Proceedings in 149
Special 49
Mus. B. Regulations... 149
Mus. M 151
Mus. D 153
Exam, of Women 162
N.
Natural Experimental Philo-
sophy, Prof, of 673
Natural Science, Special 50
Natural Sciences Tripos Regu-
lations 52, 73
Lists.. 457
Newton Studentships 733
Non-Collegiate Students 1141
Norrisian Prize 788
O.
Observatory 836
Officers of University Ixv, 662
Oldham Scholarships 743
Optical Lecture- Room 846
Oral Examination in Modern
Languages 106
Orator, Public 3, 664
Ordinary Degrees, Plan of Ex-
amination for . . . 9
Organist, University Ixvii
Oriental Languages Tripos :
Subjects 1
Regulations 52, 95
Lists 620
Oxford and Cambridge Schools
Examination Board 165
P.
Pastoral Theology, Lectures 691
Pathology, Prof, of 681
Patronage, University 810
Perse School 815
Philological Society 1302
Philosophical Library ...848, 1292
Society 1286
Philosophy of Religion, Lec-
tureship 694
Physic, Reg. Prof, of 667
i
1310
INDEX.
PAGE
Physics, Special Examination : 40
Schedule of Subjects 41
Physiology, Prof, of 681
Pitt Press 826
Pitt Scholarship 703
PoHt. Economy, Prof, of 676
Special: Subjects xxix
Regulations 36
Person Prize 789
Scholarship 704
Powis Medal 807
Preacher, Lady Margaret's . . . 688
Preachers, Ramsden 691
Preachers at St Mary's ...xcvi, 697
Precedence, B.A. Designate.... 118
Prendergast Studentship 730
Press, University 826
Previous Examination:
Subjects XX vii
Regulations 12
Prince Consort Prize 790
Prize Adjudicators & Exam. Ixxxv
Prize Subjects lix
Prizes : —
Adam Smith 769
Adams... 769
Browne's (Medals) 802
Burney 771
Camdeii and Fowis {Medals) 807
Carus 757
Chancellor's (CZass. Medals) 752
{Eng. Medals) 808
■ — - {Legal Medals) 756
{English Law) 756
Cobden 774
Evans 759
Gedge 774
Gladstone 759
Hare... 776
Harness 777
Hebrew 760
Hulsean 779
Jeremie 761
Kaye 780
Le Bas 781
Long 762
Maitland 782
Marshall 763
Mason's Hebrew 763
Members' 783
Moral Philosophy 755
PAOB
Prizes : —
Norrisian 788
Porson 789
Prince Consort 790
Raymond Horton-Smith ... 778
Scholefield 763
Seatonian 791
Sedgwick 792
Seeley {Medal) 793
Smart 794
Smith's and Ray leigh 794
Thirlwall 797
Tvson {Medal) 764
Walsingham (MerfaZ) 798
Williams 765
Wiltshire 766
Winbolt 800
Winchester 766
Yorke 800
Proceedings in Arts 118
Divinity 121
Law 123
Medicine and
Surgery 126
Music 149
Science & Letters 147
the Senate 2
Proctors 3, 664
Professors, list of Ixvii
Professorships : —
Regius, of the Civil Law ... 667
of Divinity 666
-Greek 668
Hebrew 667
Modem History ... 671
Physic 667
Agricultural Botany 684
Agriculture, Drapers ...... 683
Anatomy 670
Anglo-Saxon 680
Animal Morphology 680
Arabic 668
Lord Almoner's 671
Archaeology, Disney 675
Astronomy, Plumian 670
Lowndean 672
Astrophysics 684
Biologv, Quick 683
Biology ;, 684
Botany..... 672
Chemistry 670
INDEX.
1311
PAOB
Professorships :
Chinese 682
Divinity, Ely 682
Divinity, Hulsean 675
Divinity, Lady Margaret's 666
Divinity, Norrisian 673
Ecclesiastical History 681
Experimental Physics 679
Fine Art, Slade 678
Geology, Wood wardian 672
History, Ancient 682
History, Modern 671
International Law 677
Latin 678
Law, Downing 674
Mathematics, Lacasian 669
Mathematics, Pure, Sadlerian 676
Mechanism and Applied Me-
chanics 679
Medicine, Downing 674
Mental Philosophy and Logic 682
Mineralogy 674
Moral Philosophy 669
Music 669
Natuial Experimental Phi-
losophy, Jacksonian 673
Pathology 681
Physiology 681
Political Economy 676
Sanskrit 677
Surgery 680
Zoology and Comp. Anatomy 676
Pro-Proctors 3, 664
Pro- Proctors, Additional ... 3, 664
Public Buildings 818
Public Health, Diploma in ... 145
Public Orator 3, 664
Publication of Lists 7
Q.
Quick Fund 748
R.
Ramsden Sermon 691
Eaymond Horton-Smith Prize 778
Readers, List of Ixviii
Agricultural Chemistry 686
Animal Morphology 685
Bibliography 688
Botany 685
PAGE
Readers, Chemical Physiology 687
Classical Archaeology 685
Classics (Brereton)... 686
Comparative Philo-
logy 685
English Law 685
Ethnology 687
Forestry 687
Geography 686
Germanic 686
Hygiene 687
Indian Law 686
Metallurgy 687
Romance 686
Surgery 6S6
— Talmudic Literature 685
Zoology 686
Rede's, Sir Robert, Lecturer... 689
Registrary 3, 665
Assistant 3, 665
Representatives in Parliament 3, 663
Residence 5
Professors and Readers 6
Romance, Reader.. 686
Russian Lectureship 694
S.
Sandars Reader in Biblio-
graphy 688
Sanitary Science 143
Sanskrit, Professor of 677
Scarlet Days xcvii
Schedules of Subjects, &c,
Special Chemistry . . 39
Physics 41
Historical Tripos ... 89
Math. Special 44
of Math. Tripos 58, 59, 65
Moral Sc. Tripos... xxxviii
Theological Tripos... 79
Mechanical Sciences
Tripos Ill
• Special 46
Economics Tripos... 115
Geography, Special 51
: — Diploma 177
Mining Engineering
Diploma 182
Medical Degrees ... 136
Previous Examina-
tion 15
1312
INDEX.
PAGE
Scholarships, Regulations con-
cerning 699
Scholarships, University : —
Allen 741
Abbott 711
Barnes 709
Battie 701
Bell 706
Browne 702
Craven 700
Crosse 715
Davies 703
Hfirkness 726
Lightfoot 721
Maxwell 731
Oldham (Classical) 743
Shakespeare 744
Pitt 703
Person 704
Squire 743
Stewart of Rannoch 738
Tyrwhitt 712
Waddington 705
Warr 750
Whewell's 717
Scholefield Prize 763
Schools of Medicine 139
Science, Preliminary Examin-
ation in 30
Science and Letters, Proceed-
ings in 147
Seatonian Prize 791
Secretary of Board of Examin-
ations (Previous etc.) 10
Sedgwick Museum 849
Sedgwick Prize 792
Seeley Medal 793
Selwyn Divinity School 850
Semitic Languages Tripos:
Lists 616
Senate, Constitution of 1
Proceedings in 2
Sermons in University Church 697
Sex Viri Ixvi, 2
Sheepshanks Exhibition 751
Smart Prizes 794
Smart Studentship 745
Smith's and Rayleigh Prizes... 794
Solicitor, U niversity 3
Special Examinations for Ordi-
nary Degrees 32
Squire Library 850
Squire Scholarships 743
Steel Studentships 815
Stephen Lectureship 696
Stewart of Rannoch Scholar-
ships 738
Strickland Curator 841
Studentships :
Balfour ., 724
Burney 771
Craven 725
Gerstenberg 735
Newton 733
Prendergast 730
Smart 745
Steel 815
Walker 727
Wilkin 747
Wordsworth 814
Subjects for Examinations ... xxvii
Subjects for Prizes lix
Summary of Members of Univ. 1154
Superintendents, List of Ixx
Superintendent of Museums... 842
Surgery, Professorship of 680
Proceedings in 133
Reader 686
Syndicates Ixxv
Syndics 3
T.
Table of Fees for Degrees 193
Talmudic Literature, Reader 685
Tancred Studentships 894, 985
Teachers, List of Ixix
Teachers' Training Syndicate. 168
Terms 4
Theological Society 1304
Theological Special, Subjects xxix
Regulations 35
Tripos, Subjects ...xliii
Regulations 52, 77
Schedules 79
Theological Special 35
Examination Lists 508
Tripos Lists 617
Thirlwall Prize 797
Triposes, Lists of :
Classical 340
Economics 644
INDEX.
1313
rr. • -r . „ ^^^^
Iriposes, Lists of:
Historical 587
[ndian Languages 617
Law and History 554
Law 551, 556
Mathematical 197
Mechanical 637
Medieval and Modem Lan-
guages 625
Moral Sciences 430
Natural Sciences 457
Oriental Languages 620
Semitic Languages 615
Theological 517
Triposes, Regulations 52
Tropical Medicine 145
Diploma in 146
Trustees Ixxxix
Tyrwhitt's Scholarships 712
Tyson Medal 764
U.
University Library 818
University Officers Ixv, 662
Origin of 1
Patronage 810
Press 826
Prize Regulations. 809
Scholarships 699
Electors for, Ixxxv
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V.
Vice-Chancellor 2, 662
W.
Waddington Scholarship 705
Walker Studentship 727
Walsingh am Medal 798
Warr Scholarship 750
Watch Committee xci
Whe well Scholarships 717
Wigan Fund 746
Wilkin Studentship 747
Williams Prize 765
Wiltshire Prize 766
Winbolt Prize 800
Winchester Exhibition 815
Winchester Reading Prizes ... 766
Women, Admission of, to Ex-
aminations 160
Wordsworth Studentships ... 814
Worts' Travelling Bachelors... 697
Y.
Yorke Prize 800
Z.
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