Rev. Francis Charles Massingberd, Magdalen College. Rob. Briscoe, Student of Christ Church. William Henry Butler, Christ Church. Rev. Ralph Lewen Benson, Christ Church. Rev. Edward Howells, Christ Church. Rev. Albert Jones, St. John's College. Rev. John Olive, Wadham College. Rev. George Robert Paulson, Baliol College. BACHELORS OF ARTS. Samuel Platt, Esq. Magdalen Hall. Samuel Lane, Exeter College. Henry Erskine Head, St. Mary Hall. Bedford Kenyon, St. Mary's Hall, Grand Compounder. William Hodgson, Wadham College. Bendal Littlehales, Oriel College. Richard Gwillym, Brasenose College. Joseph Green Round, Baliol College. Robert Jervis Coke Alderson, Exeter College. April 28. Daniel Alexander, St. Mary Hall. Charles Abbott, Christ Church. William Scarbrough, Christ Church. Silvanus Brown, Pembroke College. Edmund Goodenougb Bayly, Pembroke College. Thomas George Patrick Atwood, Pembroke College. Frederick H. Leger Baldwin, Queen's College. Roger St. Barnston, Worcester College. May 5. Edward York, Christ Church, Grand Compounder. Thomas Lovell Beddoes, Pembroke College, Grand Compounder. Jeremiah Bowen, All Souls' College. Leonard Fletcher, All Souls' College. Thomas Adams Colling, Lincoln Col lege. George Baker, Wadham College. Charles Gregory, Wadham College. Thomas Gilbert Griffith, Magdalen Hall. Charles Gilpin, Magdalen Hall. Charles Augustus Samuel Morgan, Christ Church. Thomas Percy Meade, Brasenose College. John Lewis Capper, Pembroke College. William Hayward Cox, Pembroke College. Samuel Arnot Fyler, Trinity College. Edwin Ellis Coleridge, Trinity College. Samuel Iston Fell, Queen's College. William Henry Gomonde, Queen's College. Henry Hayman Dod, Worcester College. John Peter Benson, Exeter College. William Bradnall, Brasenose College. John Gervas Hutchinson Bourne, Pembroke College. Philip Arden Cooper, Oriel College William Smith Dear, Wadham College. William May Ellis, Christ Church. Edmund Hiley Estcourt, Baliol College. Henry Fowle, University College. Francis James Graham, Queen's College. William Hamilton, Pembroke College. John Odell, Christ Church, Grand Compounder. Samuel Sambore Palmer, Exeter College, Grand Compounder. James Patrick Parry, Exeter College. Robert Sanders, Magdalen Hall. William Sergison, Brasenose College. George Gordon Smith, St. Alban Hall. Charles Verney Shuckburgh, Trinity College. John Taylor, Brasenose College. Samuel Bush Toller, Trinity College. Edward Henry Tompson, Magdalen Hall. Thomas John Trevenen, Exeter College. Manwood Tucker, Scholar of Baliol College. Charles Hampden Turner, Christ Church. Thomas Usmar, Queen's College. Hugh Vaughan, Jesus College. William Ellis Wall, Trinity College. James Edward Winterbottom, and William Leyland Woods, St. John's College. June 2. William Pidsley, Pembroke College. John Welsh, Queen's College. Hon Henry Anson, Christ Church, Grand Compounder. Henry Shum, Wadham College. Henry Bristow Wilson, Fellow of St. John's College. Hon. Thomas Vesey, Christ Church. Edward John Stanley, Christ Church. Edward Willes, Brasenose College. William Marriott Caldecott, Oriel College. Samuel Fox, Pembroke College. Richard Broome Pinneger, Pembroke College. Anthony Lewis Lambert, Trinity Col lege. George Wells, Magdalen College. Robert Chichester, Worcester College. Henry Wintle, Worcester College. Horace Chavasse, Worcester College. Joseph Fraser Lightbourn, Jesus College. John Wynne, Jesus College. Richard Maurice Bonner, Esq. Christ Church, Grand Compounder. Thomas Middleton, St. Edmund Hall. William Robertson, Demy of Magdalen College. Benjamin John Harrison, Student of Christ Church. Nathaniel Bland, Christ Church. MISCELLANEOUS UNIVERSITY INTELLI GENCE. March 23. In Convocation this Day, the Rev. Edward Cardwell, B.D. Fellow of Brase nose College, was elected Camden Professor of Ancient History, in the room of the late Dr. Elmsley. April 13. The Rev. William Dalby, M.A. Fellow of Exeter College, and the Rev. John Watts, M.A. Fellow of University College, were admitted Proctors of the University, for the ensuing year; and the Rev. John William Hughes, M. A. of Trinity College, the Rev. Joseph Luscombe Richards, Fellow of Exeter College, the Rev. Frederick Charles Plumptre, M. A. and the Rev. William Glaister, M.A. Fellows of University College, were nominated ProProctors. ERRATUM.-In our announcement of the admission of a successor to Dr. Elmsley, the late Principal of St. Alban Hall, in our last Number, we, by mistake, inserted the Rev. Edward Whately, instead of the Rev. Richard Whately. didates are to be Undergraduate Members of the University, "without regard to place of birth, school, parentage, or pecuniary circumstances,' " who shall not have exceeded their sixteenth Term from their matriculation. The election of the first Scholar to take place in the first Term after the completion of the foundation. April 27. Mr. William Street Escott was admitted Scholar of New College. April 28. The Rev. Edward Cardwell, B.D. Fellow of Brasenose College, was approved in Convocation as an Examining Master in "Literis Humanioribus." [An election of King's Scholars at Westminster School took place this day, when the following young gentlemen were elected, by which they are entitled either to Studentships of Christ Church, Oxford, or Scholarships of Trinity College, Cambridge:-Messrs. Woodfall, Heathcote, Downes, Sutherland, Brodie, Gwilt, Simpson, and M'Levey.] May 5. Mr. Jacobson, of St. Edmund Hall, and Messrs. Quarmby, Pyemont, Metcalfe, and Jackson, Commoners of Lincoln College, were elected Scholars of that Society. In full Convocation this day, the University Seal was affixed to a letter of thanks from the Chancellor, Masters, and Scholars, to the very Rev. the Dean of Westminster, for his late munificent foundation of four University Scholarships. May 11. The University Seal was affixed to a Deed of Foundation of a Professorship in Political Economy, on the endowment of Henry Drummond, Esq. of Albury Park, in the county of Surry. The Professor is to be elected by Convocation, and to hold the Professorship for the space of five years, being capable of re-election after the lapse of two years. He is to read a course of nine lectures at the least during one of the four academical Terms in every year, and to print and publish one of the same lectures. Three persons are to be considered as forming a class, and if the Professor neglects so to read or to publish, according to the intention of the founder, he forfeits all claim to the salary attached In a Convocation holden this day, the University Seal was affixed to a Letter of Thanks to Henry Drummond, Esq. of Albury Park, Surrey, for his munificent foundation of a Professorship in Political Economy. The day of election for the first Professor, is fixed for Wednesday, the 8th instant. At the same time, the House of Convocation accepted a proposal from the Rev. Dr. Ellerton, Fellow of Magdalen College, to Found an Annual Prize of Twenty Guineas for the best English Essay on some doctrine or duty of the Christian Religion, or on some of the points on which we differ from the Romish Church, or on any other subject which shall be deemed meet and useful. June 5. Mr. Richard Latham, Scholar of Brasenose College, was elected a Fellow of that Society. June 6, Mr. Henry Davison, Scholar of Trinity College on Mr. Blount's Foundation; Mr. Herman Merivale, Commoner of Oriel College; and Mr. Thomas Lewin, Commoner of Worcester College (having been previously nominated on Trinity Monday) were admitted Scholars of Trinity College on the original Foundation. June 10. The election of the first Professor of Political Economy, on the foundation of Henry Drummond, Esq. took place, when Nassau William Senior, Esq. M.A. late Fellow of Magdalen College, and Barrister-at-Law, was unanimously chosen. June 11. The Electors to Dean Ireland's Scholarships signified to the Vice Chancellor their choice of Mr. Herman Merivale, Scholar of Trinity College, to be the first Scholar on that foundation. June 12. In full Convocation, the University Seal was affixed to petitions to the House of Commons, for leave to bring in a Bill authorizing the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, and the several Colleges and Halls therein, to raise money by mortgage of their possessions, for defraying the expense of buildings for the accommodation of an increased number of Students. June 15. The Rev. Joseph Smith, M.A. and Probationary Fellow of Trinity College, was admitted actual Fellow of that Society. Jane 16. The Rev. Dr. Whately, Principal of St. Alban Hall, was nominated and approved as a Select Preacher, in the room of the Rev. W. Mills, of Magdalen College, who has resigned: and the Rev. Dr. Hall, Master of Pembroke College, was nominated a Commissioner of the Market, in the room of Dr. Pett. June 22. Robert James Mackintosh, Esq. was admitted Scholar of New College. The names of those candidates, who at the close of the Public Examinations in Easter Term, were admitted by the Public Examiners into the Three Classes of Litera Humaniores and Disciplina Mathematica et Physica respectively, according to the alphabetical arrangement in each class prescribed by the statute, stand as follows: THE FIRST CLASS IN LITERIS HUMANIORIBUS. Arthur James Beaumont, Queen's College. Peter Stafford Carey, St. John's College. THE SECOND CLASS IN LITERIS HUMANIORIBUS. Hubert Kestell Cornish, Corpus Christi Henry Hayman Dod, Worcester College. Sir George Prevost, Bart. Oriel College. Charles Collyns Walkey, Worcester College. William Welch, St. John's College. THE THIRD CLASS IN LITERIS HUMA- George Baker, Wadham College. Joseph Neate Walsh, St. John's College. PUBLIC EXAMINERS. Edward Cardwell. William Mills. Charles Atmore Ogilvie. Charles Thomas Longley. Arthur Johnson. Richard William Jelf. THE FIRST CLASS IN DISCIPLINIS MA THEMATICIS ET PHYSICIS. Arthur James Beaumont, Queen's College. Calvert Richard Jones, Oriel College. Sir George Prevost, Bart. Oriel College. Benjamin William Salmon Vallack, Exeter College. Joseph Neate Walsh, St. John's College. THE SECOND CLASS IN DISCIPLINIS MATHEMATICIS ET PHYSICIS. Richard Maurice Bonnor, Christ Church. William Hayward Cox, Pembroke College. Hon. Thomas Vesey, Christ Church. PUBLIC EXAMINERS. James Adey Ogle. The number of candidates who form the fourth class, but whose names are not published, amounts to 101. PRIZES Latin berse. Incendium Londinense, anno 1666. Edward Pawlett Blunt, Scholar of Corpus Christi College. Latin Essay. De Tribunicia apud Romanos Potestate. Frederick Oakley, B.A. Christ Church. English Essay. Language, in its Copiousness and Structure, considered as a Test of National Civilization. James William Mylne, B.A. Baliol Col lege. Sir Roger Dewdigate's Prize. English Verse, The Temple of Vesta, at Tivoli. Richard Clerk Sewell, Demy of Magdalen College. |