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versity at the time of its first publication, and upon which they appealed in February last to the judgment of Convocation.

"Trusting, however, to the moral effect of the decision then pronounced by the University upon a kindred subject, and considering also that the question of a faithful subscription to the Articles of Religion is at present submitted to a high ecclesiastical tribunal, the Board are of opinion that a formal censure upon the Tract need not, under existing circumstances, be brought before Convocation."

THE CLASS LIST.

Easter Term, 1845.

CLASS I.-Arnold, T., Scholar of University; Jacobs, H., Exhibitioner of Queen's; Riddell, J., Scholar of Balliol; Smith, Goldwin, Demy of Magdalen. CLASS II-Barmby, J., Scholar of University; Eddrup, E. P., Commoner of Wadham; Freeman, E. A., Scholar of Trinity; Hayman, H., Scholar of St. John's; Lawley, Hon. Stephen W., Commoner of Balliol; Robinson, W., Ireland Exhibitioner, Oriel; West, W., D., Bible Clerk of St. John's; Williams, R. V., Commoner of Christ Church.

CLASS III.-Barlow, J. W., Commoner of Brasenose; Boger, E., Fellow of Exeter; Brookes, J. H. Commoner of Brasenose; Burnard, J., Commoner of Magdalen Hall; Douglas, H. A., Commoner of Balliol; Fraser, W., Commoner of Worcester; Hartley, C., Commoner of St. John's; How, W. W., Commoner of Wadham; Mackarness, G. R., Postmaster of Merton; Moberly, H. E., Scholar of New College; Monck, W. S., Commoner of University; Pakenham, Hon. H. R., Commoner of Brasenose; Pearse, G. W., Scholar of Corpus Christi; Prentice, G. H., Commoner of Trinity; Rice, R., Scholar of Queen's; Taylor, A., Exhibitioner of Queen's; Walford, E., Scholar of Balliol.

CLASS IV.-Andrews, G.R.W., Commoner of St. John's; Ball, H. J., Commoner of St. John's; Brandram, S. T., Commoner of Wadham; Ede, F. J., Scholar of Pembroke; Eld, J. H., Scholar of St. John's; Faussett, H. G., Student of Ch. Ch.; Green, Eldred, Scholar of Queen's; Hake, R., Commoner of St. Edmund Hall; Hardie, J., Commoner

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May 17.

In a Convocation holden on Saturday, it was unanimously resolved, that the sum of 2001. should be granted out of the University chest, in aid of a fund for the extension of parochial burial grounds in the city of Oxford, upon condition that the sum be paid as soon as the first additional burial ground shall have been consecrated.

At the same time, it was unanimously agreed, to grant out of the University chest to the Bishop of Sodor and Man, the sum of 150l., to be expended in books printed at the University press, towards the restoration of a library in King William's College, Douglas, lately destroyed by fire.

In the same Convocation, the following members of the University, having been first duly nominated as curators of Sir Robert Taylor's foundation, were approved: The Rev. F. C. Plumptre, D.D., Master of University; R. Bullock Marsham, Esq., D.C.L., Warden of Merton; Rev. F. Jeune, D.C.L., Master of Pembroke; Rev. J. Smith, B.D., Fellow of Trinity; Rev. H. G. Liddell, M.A., Student of Christ Church.

At the same time, the nomination of the Rev. Dr. Jeune, Master of Pembroke, to be a select preacher in the

room of the Rev. A. Short, Student of Christ Church, was unanimously approved.

In a Congregation holden the same day, the following degrees were conferred:

Bachelor in Civil Law-T. Spinks, St. John's.

Masters of Arts-W. Milton, Exeter; Offley Crewe, Merton; F. W. Garnett, Balliol.

Bachelors of Arts-C. W. Cavendish Bentinck, New Inn Hall; J. Willington, New Inn Hall; J. Milner, Queen's; J. Tombs, Queen's; II. Jacobs, Michel Exhibitioner of Queen's; W. E. Batty, A. Taylor, and Julius Conran Lowe, Queen's; Eldred Green, Scholar of Queen's; G. W. Dixon, Queen's; Granville R. H. Somerset, Trehawke Kekewich, H. Morland Austen, and Divie Robertson, Ch. Ch.; E. A. Freeman, Scholar of Trinity; C. G. Merewether, W. Walsham How, and E. Paroissen Eddrup, Wadham; T. Naish, Lincoln; Goldwin Smith, Demy of Magdalen; Hon. H. Pakenham, Brasenose; W. S. Hoole, Brasenose; T. C. Layton, Pembroke; F. J. Ede, Pembroke; J. H. Eld, Fellow of St. John's; C. Hartley, St. John's; J. Henly, J. Richardson Major, and Arthur Harbottle Estcourt, Exeter; F. Clarke Walsh, W. Haydon, and G. W. Winter, University; E. Walford, Scholar of Balliol; Hon. Stephen W. Lawley, Montagu F. F. Osborn, and H. Dalrymple Des Voeux, Balliol; G. R. Mackarness, Postmaster of Merton; E. S. James, Postmaster of Merton; J. B. Hayley, Worcester; A. Hinckley, Worcester.

In a Convocation holden on Wednesday, being the first day of Act Term, the following gentlemen were nominated masters of the schools for the year ensuing:-The Rev. T. Brancker, M.A., Fellow of Wadham; Rev. H. Harris, M.A., Demy of Magdalen; Rev. H. Hubert Cornish, M.A., Magdalen Hall.

At the same time, the Rev. J. T. Bainbridge Landon, M.A., Fellow of Magdalen, was nominated to the office of a Pro-Proctor by the Senior Proctor. And in the same Convocation, Wales Christopher Hotson, Esq., M.A., of Pembroke, Camb., was admitted ad eundem.

In a Congregation holden the same

day, the following degrees were conferred:

Masters of Arts-Rev. J. Ind Welldon, St. John's, (grand comp.) incorporated from St. John's, Camb.; Rev. J. Udney Robson, Magdalen Hall, (grand comp.); Rev. W. Lloyd Collett, Queen's (grand comp.); R. Blaney, Exeter, (grand comp.); Rev. J. Hext Bushnell, Worcester (grand comp.); Rev. T. Holmes, Ravenhill, Worcester; W. Scarlett Vale, Worcester; Rev. W. H. Jones; Queen's; Rev. F. T. M‘Dougall, F. W. Vaux, and Rev. T. Helmore, Magdalen Hall; Rev. W. Brassey Hole, Exeter; Rev. R. Wetherell, St. Edmund Hall; Rev. Seth W. Stevenson, St. Mary Hall; Rev. F. Kenny, Ch. Ch. ; Rev. Brymer Belcher, Wadham; Rev. W. Bushnell, University; C. Edward Leopold Wightman, Lincoln; Rev. W. Bousfield, Fellow of Lincoln; Rev. G. Murray Houghton, Lincoln; H. Fort, Balliol; Rev. P. Sidney Ashworth, St. Alban Hall; C. Godfrey Price, Jesus; Rev. Vero Gurdon Driffield, Scholar of Brasenose; G. F. de Teissier, Scholar of Corpus Christi; Rev. Hatfield Edge Pettman, Trinity; Rev. T. Pantin, Pembroke.

Bachelors of Arts—J. J. Ebsworth, E. Bittleston, and J. Lovick Johnson, St. Edmund Hall; J.J. G. Graham, Queen's; E. Baskerville Mynors, St. Mary Hall; J. Hesselgrave Thompson, Magdalen Hall; W. De Porre, Magdalen Hall; J. H. Bainbrigge, Wadham; T. Binfield Ludlow, Ch. Ch.; H. A. Douglas, Balliol; C. Tuffnell, Balliol; C. J. Stuart, University; Armine Wale Mountain, University; Gansell Jebb, Lincoln; H. Hayman, Fellow of St. John's; C. Gore, Gambier, T. A. Walker, and G. Pardoe, St. John's; A. W. Green, W. Brown, P. Smith, and W. Johnston, Trinity, T. Hughes, Oriel; W. Buckle, Oriel; F. W. Peel, Worcester; D. Price, Jesus; C. Chambres, Jesus.

The following gentlemen have been elected Students of Christ Church from Westminster :-Gower W. Randolph ; G. Downing Bowles; Edmund C. Bur

ton.

May 24.

In a Convocation holden on Thursday last, the nomination of Dr. Daubeny, of Magdalen College, and of Dr. Greenhill, Trinity College, to be Examiners in the

faculty of Medicine, at the next examination was approved.

In the same Convocation the following gentlemen were admitted ad eundem :— Rev. S. T. Bloomfield, D.D., of Sidney Sussex College, Camb.; Rev. Fred. Braithwaite, M.A., of Clare Hall,Camb.; F. E. Long, Esq., M.A., of King's College, Camb.

In a Congregation holden at the same time, the following degrees were conferred:

Bachelor in Civil Law-T. F. Crosse, Exeter.

Masters of Arts-Rev. W. Savage, Queen's; Rev. R. Shuttleworth Sutton, Fellow of Exeter; J. Rendall, Fellow of Exeter; P. Augustine Kingdon, Fellow of Exeter; Rev. T. Francis W. Walker, Exeter; Rev. E. J. G. H. Rich, Fellow of New College; Rev. G. T. Cooke, Demy of Magdalen; Rev. E. Royds, Brasenose; Rev. G. Shaw Munn, Trinity; John F. Burgoyne Blackett, Fellow of Merton; R. Meredyth Richards, Merton; Rev. H. J. Gore, Merton.

Bachelors of Arts-W. J. Ripley, Wadham (grand comp.); H. Godfrey Faussett, Student of Ch. Ch.; R. Vaughan Williams, Ch. Ch.; Benjamin Blyth, Magdalen; J. Hughes, Oriel; Rev. W. T. Redfern, Magdalen Hall; J. Burnard, Magdalen Hall; W. Stewart Ferrers, Exeter; T. Scott, Huxley, Exeter; G. Richmond Webbe Andrews, St. John's; C. T. Corrance, Trinity; R. Higgins, Worcester; J. Leslie Hallward, Worcester; A. Joseph, Brase

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of Rugby School, was on Thursday elected an Exhibitioner on the Michel Foundation, Queen's College.-There were sixteen candidates.

The following gentlemen were yesterday elected Postmasters of Merton :— J. Trotter, from Charterhouse School Herbert Plater, from King's College; and H. Bailey Bevan, from Rugby.

MATHAMATICAL CLASS LIST.

CLASS I.-b. Barmby, J., Scholar of University; Case, G., Commoner of Brasenose; c.- Prentice, G. H., Commoner of Trinity; c. Taylor, A., Scholar of Queen's; b. West, W. D., Bible Clerk of St. John's.

CLASS II.-b. Hayman, H., Fellow of St. John's; d. Lowry, C. H., Scholar of Queen's; Story, Mervin H. N., Commoner of Wadham.

CLASS III. d. Hake, R., Commoner of St. Edmund Hall; d. Ludlow, T. B., Servitor of Christ Church; a. Riddell, J., Scholar of Balliol; Spackman, C., Commoner of New Inn Hall.

CLASS IV.-Blyth, Benj., Clerk of Magdalen; Hughes-D'Aeth-N., Commoner of Wadham; Gilbert, Cooper W., Commoner of Magdalen Hall; Goring, J., Commoner of Corpus Christi; Cardew-Haydon, J., Commoner of Exeter ; Hill, T., Smythe, Clerk of Magdalen ; d. Smart, G. Exhibitioner of Lincoln, H. REYNOLDS, NICOLAUS POCOCK, W. F. DONKIN.

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Examiners.

a. 1st. Class in Classics-b. 2nd Class in Classics-c. 3rd Class in Classicsd. 4th Class in Classics.

CAMBRIDGE.

May 3.

KING'S COLLEGE.

DOWNING-STREET, April 24.- Her Majesty has been pleased to constitute the island of Ceylon to be a Bishop's See, to be called the Bishopric of Colombo; and to appoint the Rev. James Chapman, Doctor in Divinity, to be ordained and consecrated Bishop of the said See.

May 10.

On the 2nd inst., the following members of this University were called to the

degree of Barristers-at-Law, by the Hon. Society of the Inner Temple:

J. Dunnington Fletcher, M.A. [B.A. 1840], of Christ's; C. F. Rothery, of St. John's; W. Bassett Hewson, B.A. [1842], of St. John's; W. James Metcalfe, B.A. [1842], of St. John's.

And on Sunday, by the Hon. Society of the Middle Temple:

J. Peard Ley, M.A. [B.A. 1833], of Queens'.

And on Tuesday, the Hon. Society of Lincoln's Inn:

H. Fenwick, B.A. [1842], of St. John's; Freeman Oliver Haynes, M.A. [B.A. 1840], of Caius; Effingham, J. Lawrence, M.A. [B.A. 1839], of Trinity.

At a Convocation holden at Durham last week, Prideaux Selby, M.A., of St. John's, was admitted ad eundem by vote of the House.

The annual examination of Senior Queen's Scholars, at Westminster, was held on Wednesday week, when the Master of Trinity College, in exercise of his right of first choice, elected Mr. George O. Edwards, son of Mr. Ed. wards, solicitor, of Framlingham, to a Scholarship of that College, he having "passed a highly creditable examination in mathematics."

May 17.

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At a Congregation on the 7th inst., the following degrees were conferred :Bachelor in Divinity-Hutchinson, J. Robinson, M.A., Fellow of St. John's. Masters of Arts-Denman, Hon. G., Fellow of Trinity; Mansfield, H., Fellow of Trinity; Newbould, W. Williamson, Trinity; Brett, W. Baliol, Caius; Montagu, E. W., Caius; Fenwick, J., Fellow of Corpus Christi; Surtees, R., Corpus Christi; Bennett, T., Queens'; Ridley, J. Matthew, Jesus.

Bachelor in Civil Law-Blencowe, J., Christ's.

Bachelors of Arts-Ewart, C. Bethune, Trinity; Manley, Mortimer, Queens'; Veness, H. T., Queens'; Vale, J. Bartholomew, Emmanuel.

Ad Eundem M. A. — Jackson, W. Dealtry, M.A., St. John's Coll., Oxford; Scott, W., M.A., Queen's Coll., Oxford. Henry T. Gibbins, Esq., Scholar of Trinity College [B.A. 1845], has been appointed Mathematical Master in the King's School, Sherborne,

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Masters of Arts-G. Boden, Trinity; W. Langston Scott, Caius; J. Chalice Street, Queens'.

Bachelor in Civil Law-Rev. Jacob Macdonald, Trinity Hall, (grand comp.) Ad Eundem M.A.-Harcourt Skrine, Wadham Coll., Oxford.

Bachelors of Arts-J. Arthur Yonge, King's, Orlando Manley, H. Strickland, J. Stephens, and G. Dawson Rowley, Trinity; C. Dales Butterfield, W. Pender Roberts, W. T. Cookson, H. Cooper, Lewis Rugg, Willingham Franklin, and T. Frith Salmon, St. John's; W. A. W. H. Brunton, J. J. Merest, and W. Stow, St. Peter's; Josiah Yeomens Robins, Clare Hall; R. Cooper Douglas, Josiah Downing, and R. Harding, Corpus; Lemuel Brocklebank, Queens'; A. W. Wilson, Queens'; J. Gray Goodricke, C. W. Palin, and E. Wilson, Catherine Hall; H. Tweed Brunwin, Jesus; G. Clifford Pease, Magdalen; Arthur Barr, Emmanuel.

At the same Congregation, the following Graces passed the Senate:

At the recommendation of the Fitzwilliam Syndicate, to grant to the British Association for the advancement of science, during its meeting in June next, the use of the New Fitzwilliam Museum, in addition to the buildings granted for their use by a Grace of 6th May, 1844.

To appoint the Vice-Chancellor, the Master of Christ's College, Professor Willis, and Dr. Paget, a Syndicate to take care that the several buildings granted for the use of the British Association suffer no injury.

On Wednesday last, two of the Hebrew Scholarships founded under the will of the late Rev. Robert Tyrwhitt, M.A., Fellow of Jesus College, were adjudged as under:-1. Richard Tarn Cockle, B.A., St. John's; 2. Hyacinth Kirwan, B.A., King's. The Examiners at the same time awarded to the Rev. W.

Castlehow, Incepting M.A., Fellow of Emmanuel, the sum of 30l., in consideration of the knowledge of the Hebrew language displayed by him in the examination.

DURHAM.

At a Convocation holden on Tuesday, the 16th, the following persons were presented and admitted ad eundem :

Masters of Arts-The Rev. J. Dixon Clarke, University Coll., Oxford; the Rev. Herbert S. Hawkins, Jesus Coll., Oxford.

Bachelor of Arts-H. Baker Tristram, Lincoln Coll., Oxford.

The following persons were nominated by the Warden, and approved by the house, for their respective offices:

To be Examiners in Theology-The Professor of Divinity; the Rev. Robert Hussey, B.D., Ch. Ch., Oxford, Professor of Ecclesiastical History in the University of Oxford; the Rev. Thomas Legh Claughton, M.A., Trinity Coll., Oxford.

To be Examiners in Arts-The Professor of Greek; the Professor of Mathematics; the Rev. Piers Calveley Claughton, M.A., University Coll., Oxford; the Rev. Edward Cockey, M.A., Wadham Coll., Oxford.

BIRTHS AND MARRIAGES.

BIRTHS.

OF SONS-The Lady of

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Athawes, Rev. John, at Loughton R., Bucks.
Bigsby, Rev. Charles, at Southborough P.
Le Breton, Rev. W. C., at St. Olave's, South-
wark.

Chatfield, Rev. R. M., at Woodford V., near
Salisbury.

Fellowes, Rev. Thomas Lyon, at Lingwood.
Grueber, Rev. C. S., at Curry Rivel, Somerset.
Gray, Rev. Charles, at Godmanchester V.
Hewson, Rev. Frank, at Southall, Middlesex.
Holbech, Rev. C. W., at Farnborough V.
Lund, Rev. Thomas, B. D., at Morton R.
Derbyshire.

Lowe, Rev. George, at Up-Ottery V.
Miller, Rev. Edward, at Bognor P.
Milman, Rev. H. H, at the Cloisters, West-
minster Abbey.

Morgan, Rev. F. D., at Bedford-place, Kensington.

Morris, Rev. James, in Brunswick-square, Brighton.

Purton, Rev. J., at Oldbury R., Salop.

Potter, Rev. R., at Eaton Bishop, Herefordshire.

Proby, Rev. J. C., C. of Farnham.

Thompson, Rev. Frederick, at Garrywilliam, Kilpatrick.

Thackeray, Rev. George, at Heming by R. Vincent, Rev. O. P., in Lincoln's-inn Fields. Walters, Rev. Thomas D'Oyly, at Pillerton, Warwickshire.

OF DAUGHTERS-The Lady of Alford, Rev. C. R., M.A., Incumbent of St. Matthew's, Rugby, at Rugby. Baker, Rev. R., at Friston, Suffolk. Blackburne, Rev. Robert, at Selham R., Petworth, Sussex.

Brown, Rev. John, V. of St. Mary's, at Leices

ter.

Burridge, Rev. Edward, at Baldock, Herts. Cartwright, Rev. Theodore John, at Preston Bagot R., Warwickshire.

Clements, Rev. Jacob, at Upton P., St. Leonards, near Gloucester,

Dunne, Rev. J. R., at Chadderton, near Oldham.

Fowler, Rev. H. R., 7, Manchester-square.
Hamilton, Rev. R., at Hale, Hants.

Hooper, Rev. Francis, at Upton Warren R.
Laprimaudaye, Rev. C. J., at Leyton.
Ommaney, Rev. Edward Aislabie, at Chew-
Magna, Somersetshire.

Pole, Rev. Reginald, at Hurdcott House, near Salisbury.

Rowsell, Rev. Thomas James, M. A., Incumbent of St. Peter's, Stepney.

Rowsell, Rev. E. E., M.A., at Elstree Hill, Herts.

Stable, Rev. Benjamin, at Great Horton, Bradford, Yorkshire.

Tennant, Rev. William, in Dean's-yard, Westminster.

Webster, Rev. S. K., at Barnack R., Stamford.

MARRIAGES.

Acland, Rev. P. L. D., fourth son of Sir Thomas D. Acland, Bart. of Killerton, Devon, to Julia, d. of the Rev. Benjamin Barker, r. of Shipdham, Norfolk.

Alsop, Rev. T., incumbent of Westhoughton, to Miss Brance, of the vicarage, Leigh. Anson, Rev. Frederick, r. of Sudbury, and canon of Windsor, to Caroline Maria Vernon, eld. d. of the Rt. Hon. Lord Vernon. Barker, Rev. Alleyne Higgs, M. A., r. of Wouldham, Kent, to Marianne, second d. of the late Hieronimus Burmister, Esq. Bellman, Rev. Arthur H., of Aldeby, Norfolk

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