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" FELLOW COMMONERS, who are generally the younger sons of the Nobility, or young men of fortune, and have the privilege of dining at the Fellows' table, from whence the appellation possibly originated, 8th. "
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von University of Cambridge - 1818
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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...
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New Cambridge Guide; Or, A Description of the University, Town, and County ...

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...
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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...
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The History of the University of Edinburgh: Chiefly Compiled from ..., Band 1

Alexander Bower - 1817 - 524 Seiten
...The pensioners and scholars at Cambridge, for example, pay for their respective commons, rooms, &e. ; but the latter, from the enjoyment of scholarships, read the graces in hall, lessons in chapel, £c. The sizars, who are generally men of inferior fortune, have their commons free, and receive various...
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The stranger's companion through the university and town of Cambridge

1824 - 174 Seiten
...privilege «f dining at the Fellows' table, from whence the appellation probably originated. 124 8. PENSIONERS and SCHOLARS pay for their respective commons,...scholarships,) read the graces in hall, lessons in chapel, &c. 9. SIZARS are generally men of inferior fortune. They usually have their commons free, and receive...
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The stranger's companion; forming a complete guide through the university ...

1825 - 162 Seiten
...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. 8. PENSIONERS and SCHOLARS pay for their respective commons, rooms, &c. but the...
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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,...
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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...table, from whence the appellation possibly originated. «. PENSIONERS and SCHOLARS pay for their respective commons, rooms, &c. ; but the latter are on the...
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A new and comprehensive gazetteer of England and Wales, illustr. by a series ...

James Bell - 1836 - 1004 Seiten
...names on the Iwards to become candidates for fellowships, or members of the senate. Fellow-commoners are generally the younger sons of the nobility or...have the privilege of dining at the fellows' table. They are equivalent here to gentlemen commoners at Oxford. Pensioners and scholars both pay for their...
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The Cambridge Guide: Including Historical and Architectural Notices of the ...

1837 - 318 Seiten
...previously to their incepting. UNDERGRADUATES, or STUDENTS, being, 1. FELLOW-COMMONERS, who are frequently the younger sons of the nobility, or young men of...have the privilege of dining at the Fellows' table, whence the appellation possibly originated. 2. PENSIONERS, who are usually sons of the Clergy and Gentry;...
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