John Robinson, Brasenose College. Charles Woolls, Pembroke College. Hon. Arthur Chetwynd Talbot, Christ Church. Charles Terry, Jesus College. James Pardoe Matthews, Wadham College. John Freeman, Balliol College. Thomas Walpole, Balliol College. Henry Ferdinand Bosanquet, Balliol College. William Percy, Exeter College. Mark Grigson Butcher, Brasenose Col- Hon. Lloyd Kenyon, Christ Church. William Bilton, Christ Church, Grand Compounder. John Sturges Martin, Oriel College. of Exeter Collège. March 9. Hassard Hume Dodgson, Student of by the Rev. Dr. Bridges, President of Christ Church. MISCELLANEOUS UNIVERSITY IN TELLIGENCE. December 23, 1825. Brooke Wm. Robert Boothby, Samuel Charles James Berdmore, Francis Edward Paget, Edward Elbrough Woodcock, and the Hon. John Chetwynd Talbot, were elected Students of Christ Church; and Charles Richard Littledale, Marmaduke Robert Jeffreys, George Phillimore, and Charles Otway Mayne, were admitted Students of that Society. The Rev. Joseph Charles Pring, B.A. and Mr. W. Mathews, of Magdalen Hall, are appointed Chaplains of New College. January 26, 1826. The Rev. Charles Henry Cox, M.A. and Student of Christ Church, was admitted one of the Sub-Librarians of the Bodleian Library, in the room of the Rev. Richard French Laurence, M.A. late Fellow of Pembroke College, who has resigned. January 28. Mr. Rice Price was admitted Founder'skin Fellow of New College; and on the 30th, Mr. Hugh Seymour Tremenheere and Mr. William Goodenough Bayly, were admitted Fellows of the same College. February 7. Mr. William Drake, Commoner of Lincoln College, was elected an Exhibitioner of that Society, on the foundation of Lord Crewe. February 11. Henry Le Mesurier was admitted actual Fellow of New College. February 20. Mr. Edward Payne was admitted actual Fellow of New College, Founder's-kin. February 22. A Convocation was holden for the purpose of electing a Burgess for the University, in the room of Richard Heber, Esq. D.C.L. of Brasenose College, (who has accepted the Stewardship of the Chiltern Hundreds) when Thomas Grimstone Bucknall Estcourt, Esq. of Estcourt, in the county of Gloucester, and New Park, in the county of Wilts, and M.A. of Corpus Christi College, was proposed Corpus Christi College, and unanimously elected. February 27. A Convocation was holden, in which the nomination of the following gentlemen as Public Examiners was approved of: In Literis Humaniories. Rev. John Wilson, M.A. Fellow of Queen's College. Rev. Joseph Dornford, M.A. Fellovy of Oriel College. CAMBRIDGE. DEGREES CONFERRED.-FROM JANUARY TO MARCH, INCLUSIVE. PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. Rev. Thomas Crick, Fellow of St. John's College. Rev. Wm. Hodgson, Fellow of St. Peter's College. Rev. Edmund Fisher, Fellow of St. Peter's College. John Penrice, St. Peter's College. Rev. Robert Conyngham, St. Peter's College. Rev. Chas. Currie, Fellow of Pembroke Hall. George Leapingwell, Corpus Christi College. Rev. Wm. Marshall, Queen's College. Robert Charles Hildyard, Fellow of Catherine Hall. Samuel Stones Rusby, Fellow of Catherine Hall. Richard Edward Kerrich, Christ College. Rev. Robert Cory, Fellow of Emmanuel College. Richard Foley, Fellow of Emmanuel College. BACHELOR IN CIVIL LAW. February 22. Rev. John Baker, Trinity Hall. BACHELOR IN PHYSIC. March 10. George Burrows, Caius College. BACHELORS OF ARTS. February 8. J. Williams, Trinity College. February 22. Charles William Chalkleń, Trinity Col lege. Edmund Haswell, St. John's College. The following is the List of Honours adjudged at the Examinations for Degrees, holden in the Senate House, Jan. 21. * * 62 Smith, 127 Pearson, Trin. Cai. 128 Phillips, Cai. 63 Shaw, Joh. 129 Renell, Joh. 1 Beeson, Joh. 5 Hills, Joh. 64 Bragg, C.C.C. 130 Roe, Sid. 2 Currie, Emm. 6 Roberts, Joh. 65 Belcher, Trin. 131 Stevens, Joh. 3 Domier, Trin. 7 Shute, Joh. 66 Ramsay, Cai. 132 Thornton, Trin. 4 Hall, Joh. 8 Thompson, Joh. 67 Jollands, Trin. 133 Twigg, Pot. MISCELLANEOUS UNIVERSITY INTEL LIGENCE. December 14, 1825. At a Congregation this day, the Rev. Charles Eckersall, M. A. of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, was admitted ad eundem of this University. December 22. A Grace passed the Senate, "To affix the University Seal to a Letter addressed to Sir John Richardson, requesting him to determine, after hearing Counsel, the manner in which the Professors of Mineralogy, Botany, and Anatomy, are in future to be elected." Sydney Gedge, Esq. B.A. of Catherine Hall, is elected a Foundation Fellow of that Society. The Rev. Temple Chevallier, M.A. late Fellow and Tutor of Catherine Hall, is elected Hulsean Lecturer for the present year. John Graham, Esq. B.A. and Robert Barrick, Esq. B.A. of Queen's College, are elected Foundation Fellows; and the Rev. Wm. Henry Walker, M.A. of the same Society, is elected Fellow on Edwards's Foundation. The following will be the subjects of Examination for the Junior Sophs in the last week of the Lent Term 1827: 1. The Gospel of St. John. 2. Paley's Evidences of Christianity. 3. The 11th and 12th Books of the Iliad. 4. The Bellum Catilinarium of Sallust. Mr. Horatio Samuel Hildyard, of St. Peter's College, and Mr. Thomas Scott of Queen's College, were elected University Scholars on Dr. Bell's Foundation. In consequence of the unanimous opinion of the electors that the literary merits of Butler of St. John's, Chatfield of Trinity, and Scott of Queen's, are nearly equal, it was thought right to refer to that part of the Foundation deed which directs to whom the preference shall in such cases be given. The Rev. John Basset Campbell, M.A. Fellow of Trinity College, is elected a Senior of that Society, in the room of the late Rev. R. Hole. Edward Bowyer Sparke, Esq. B.A. was admitted Fellow of St. John's College, on the nomination of the Lord Bishop of Ely, and in the place of Charles Jenyns, Esq. M. A. resigned. Trinity College .... 597 .... 290 Caius College...... 78 228 .... Christ College...... 59..... 224 Emmanuel College.. St. Peter's College .. 99 .... 215 59 192 .... 191 156 .... 2d Class. Ds. Rolls, Trinity College. Trinity Hall ...... 27 .... 138 .... 1 |