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1844 Rutledge, John Young, sch. 1855 Martin, Richard L.

Battersby, William A.

Hickson, William.

Mr. Wilmot-Chetwode, K Galbraith, Richard.

1845 Stitt, George A. Welsh, John.

1846 Stevenson, William.

1856 Bradford, William, schol. Scott, Thomas L.

Gregg, Robert S.
Highton, John.

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1839 No Jun. Moderators nomi- 1849 Caine, William, schol.

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nated.

1843 Robinson, John Lovell, sch.
Carroll, Wm. Geo., schol.
Twigg, Thomas, schol.
Peet, Samuel V.

M'Dermott, Robert.

Langley, Chas. Seymour.

1854 Hopkins, Robert T., schol. Burke, Edmund, schol. Dawson, Arthur A.

Singer, Paulus Æmilius, sch.

Tandy, Charles.

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1848 Fetherstone H., William, sch.
Blacker, Robert, soc. com.
Marshall, James.
Creery, Andrew.
Webb, Thomas E.
Stuart, Edmund Craig.
Atkin, Walter, soc. com.
Biggs, George William.

1849 Tarleton, Frederick.
Alcock, George.
M'Sorley, Hugh, schol.
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Vance, James.
Bradshaw, Macnevin.
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Adams, John Smyth.

1850 Jemison, William Henry.
Revington, John Haleat.
Warren, Samuel, soc. com.
Higgins, Joseph.

Maunsell, Fred. Webster.

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In Experimental Physics.

1851 No Jun. Moderators nomi- | 1854 No Jun. Moderators nomi

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1855 Noble, William Henry.

1856 Kincaid, Joseph.

In History, Political Science, and English Literature.

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BISHOP LAW'S MATHEMATICAL PRIZES.

IN the year 1796 the sum of £735 was given to the College by John Lord Bishop of Elphin, on condition that it should be applied to the purpose of encouraging the study of Mathematics, according to the following schemea :

1. The sum of £20 to be given to that Junior Bachelor who shall pass the best examination in Algebra, the application of Al gebra to Geometry, and Spherical Trigonometry: and £10 to that Junior Bachelor who shall appear to be the second best proficient in the same subjects.

2. The Examination to be held on two days in Michaelmas Term, of which public notice to be given on the first day of said Term, and the Premiums shall be adjudged on the last day of the same, or the day before it, if it should fall on a Sunday.

3. The Examiners of the Candidates for the Premiums to be the Professors of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, and Astronomy. 4. The sum of £5 to be given in turn to each Professor, in order that he may entertain the other two examiners at dinner on the day that the premiums are adjudged: the rotation to begin with the senior.

The second of these regulations has been altered. mination is now held on Trinity Tuesday in each year.

Bishop Law's Prizemen since 1796.

The Exa

[Those whose names are marked thus (†) obtained Fellowships.]

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