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ANNUAL PRIZES annum appointed Archdeacon B. D. Joh Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Divinity Bayley Bedell Bene't Benefices Bewick Bridge Brown Bursar Caius Camb Cambridge Candidates Cath Chancellor Charles Clare Hall Clarke Coll Counties Dean degree Edward elected Eman Epigrams Fellow Commoners Fellowships Foundation founded Francis George given Greek Ode guineas Henry Isaac Milner James John John Whiteley John's Jones Junior King's Late Tutor Latin Ode Lectures Lloyd M. A. Caius M. A. Clare M. A. Joh M. A. Pet M. A. Sid M. A. Trin Master of Arts Members Moderators Norfolk Norwich PATRONAGE Pemb Pemberton person Peter-House PRESENT SOCIETY Professor Provost Questionists Richard Robert Samuel Samuel Vince Scholars Scholarships School School-Keeper Senate Senior Optimes Senior Proctor Sidney Sizars Smith Statutes Suffolk supplicat Taylor tenable Thomas Trinity College Trinity Hall University Vice-Chancellor William William Farish Wilson Wranglers
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Seite viii - Grace of the Senate, and are consulted upon various occasions. • ., , . •. . The SOLICITOR is appointed by the Vice-Chancellor. The SYNDICS are Members of the Senate, chosen to...
Seite 63 - POETICAL•. SEATONIAN PRIZE. The Rev. Thomas Seaton, MA late Fellow of Clare Hall, bequeathed to the University the rents of his Kislingbury 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.
Seite 71 - BROWNE'S SCHOLARS. SIR WILLIAM BROWNE, Knt. MD left a perpetual rent charge of £21. per annum, upon sundry estates for founding a Scholarship, to be paid clear of taxes and disbursements, to the Chancellor, Masters, and Scholars of the University. A candidate for this Scholarship must offer himself for examination within a year from his matriculation ; public notice being given by the Vice-Chancellor a month before such election. The Scholarship, with all the arrears which may happen by vacancy,...
Seite i - The Chancellor, Masters, and Scholars of the University of Cambridge. The frame of this little commonwealth standeth upon the union of seventeen colleges, or societies, devoted to the study of learning and knowledge, and for the better service of the Church and State. All...
Seite 49 - Christians themselves, except some new or dangerous error, either of superstition or enthusiasm, as of popery or methodism, either in opinion or practice, shall prevail ; in which case only it...
Seite 32 - In the course of his lectures he explains the natural history of minerals, the theory and practice of mining, and of smelting: metallic ores — of bringing them to nature — of converting, purifying, compounding, and separating the metals, and the numerous and various manufactures which depend upon them, as well as the arts which are more remotely connected with them, such as etching and engraving. He exhibits the...
Seite iv - Two MODERATORS, nominated by the Proctors, and appointed "by a Grace of the Senate. They act as the Proctors' substitutes in the Philosophical Schools, superintending alternately the exercises and disputations in philosophy, and the examinations for the degree of Bachelor of Arts.
Seite v - ... to receive from the Vice-Chancellor and the rest of the Caput, the Graces delivered unto them, and to deliver them first to the Scrutators in the Lower House, and from thence, if they be granted...
Seite ii - Arts of less than five years standing, and Doctors of less than two, compose the Regent or Upper House, or as it is otherwise called, the White Hood House, from its members wearing their hoods lined with white silk.
Seite 198 - Mrs Margaret Dongworth, by a legacy, augmented four of the smallest Bye Fellowships. The Mastership of this College is in the gift of the possessor of the estate at Audley End. The following Scholarships were founded by the undermentioned benefactors. No.