| University of Cambridge - 1802 - 296 Seiten
...Under-graduates Fellow Commoners. 7th. FELLOW COMMONERS, who are generally the younger sons of the Nohility, or young men of fortune, and have the privilege of dining at the Fellows' tahle, from whence the appellation possihly originated. Their Academical hahits arc ornamented with... | |
| 1804 - 476 Seiten
...been, while Under-graduates, Fellow Commoitirs. 7. FELLOW COMMONERS, who are generally the younger fons of the Nobility, or young men of fortune, and have...at the Fellows' table, from whence the appellation poffibly originated. They are diftinguifhed from the Penjioaert and Scholars by their drefs, which... | |
| University of Cambridge - 1805 - 310 Seiten
...Ifc. ,with< the Fellows. 7th. FELLOW COMMONERS, who are generally the younger sons of the Nohility, or young men of fortune, and have the privilege of...table, from whence the appellation possibly originated. . ° • . •. SB„ v "..: '. J~.!w. i; - iir... •,.•:'•; . 8th. PENSIONERS and SCHOLARS, pay... | |
| University of Cambridge - 1818 - 360 Seiten
...stiled BACHELOR COMMONERS, from the privilege of their being allowed to dine, &c. with the Fellows. 7th. FELLOW COMMONERS, who are generally the younger sons...table, from whence the appellation possibly originated. 8th. PENSIONERS and SCHOLARS pay for their respective commons, rooms, &c. but the latter, from the... | |
| 1824 - 174 Seiten
...styled Bachelor Commoners, from the privilege •of being allowed to dine, &c. with the Fellows. 7. FELLOW COMMONERS, who are generally the younger sons of the nobility, or young men of fortune, — have the privilege «f dining at the Fellows' table, from whence the appellation probably originated.... | |
| 1825 - 162 Seiten
...styled Bachelor Commoners, from the privilege of being allowed to dine, &c. with the Fellows. c3 17 FELLOW COMMONERS, who are generally the younger sons of the nobility, or young men of fortune, — have the privilege of dining at the Fellows' table, from whence the appellation probably originated.... | |
| University of Cambridge - 1830 - 554 Seiten
...styled Bachelor Commoners, from the privilege of their being allowed to dine, &c. with the Fellows. 7. FELLOW COMMONERS, who are generally the younger sons...table, from whence the appellation possibly originated. 8. PENSIONERS and SCHOLARS pay for their respective commons, rooms, &c. but the latter are on the foundation,... | |
| 1830 - 350 Seiten
...the Fellows. UNDERGRADUATES, or STUDENTS, being, 1. FELLOW COMMONERS, who are gent rally the youuger sons of the nobility, or young men of fortune, and have the privilege of dining at the Fellow's table, from whence the appellation possibly originated. 2. PENSIONERS, who are usually sons... | |
| University of Cambridge - 1831 - 552 Seiten
...are styled Bachelor Commoners, from the privilege of being allowed to dine, &c., with the Fellows. 7. FELLOW COMMONERS, who are generally the younger sons...«. PENSIONERS and SCHOLARS pay for their respective commons, rooms, &c. ; but the latter are on the foundation, and from the enjoyment of scholarships,... | |
| Philip Houlbrooke Nicklin - 1834 - 84 Seiten
...bachelor commoners, from the privilege allowed them of dining with the fellows. 7. Fellow-commoners, who are generally the younger sons of the nobility,...of fortune, and have the privilege of dining at the table of the fellows, whence their appellation. 8. Pensioners and scholars pay for their commons, rooms,... | |
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