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Candidates will be examined in Oxford, and in such other places as the Delegates may appoint.

An application to have a place appointed for this purpose should come to the Delegates from a Local Committee: such Committee being prepared to guarantee a payment of £25 (in case the Fees paid by the Candidates fall below that sum) and to undertake those expenses which are occasioned by the Examination being Local, that is, by the Candidates being examined at that particular place instead of coming to Oxford for the purpose. Those expenses are mainly the following: the cost of providing suitable rooms for the Examination; postage; and carriage of parcels from and to Oxford. The Local Committee will also provide all the stationery required for the Examination. Each Committee would appoint a Local Secretary. Applications must be made before the 1st of February 1879.

Girls may be examined at any place where boys are examined, and at such other places as the Delegates may appoint. But in every case the Delegates must first be satisfied,

1. That there is a Local Committee of ladies, who will efficiently superintend the examination of the girls;

2. That such Committee will see that girls who do not live in the place find suitable lodging and accommodation;

3. That the examination room for girls is quite separate from the room or rooms intended for the boys.

Printed Forms, on which Candidates are to make application, will be prepared by the 1st of March 1879. The Forms for Junior and Senior Candidates are distinct.

For examination in Oxford the Forms may be obtained from the Rev. S. Edwardes, Merton College, Oxford.

For the following places the same Forms may be obtained from the respective Local Secretaries, whose names are subjoined; from whom also copies of these Regulations and other necessary information may be procured.

Girls may be received for Examination in Oxford and at those centres which are marked with *.

*LONDON

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(Boys) R. Redmond, Esq., 42 Queen Square, Bloomsbury.
(Girls) Miss Vernon, 59 Carlton Hill, N.W.

*ABERYSTWITH Griffith Jones, Esq., Aberystwith.

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Rev. Dr. Poggi, The Grammar School, Audlem.
S. Orme, Esq., The Grammar School, Beaumaris.
H. D. Skrine, Esq., Guildhall, Bath.
(Boys) { F. Ernest Shum, Esq., 3 Union Street, Bath.
(Girls) Mrs. Spender, 17 Circus, Bath.

(Girls) Mrs. Verey, 15 The Crescent, Bedford.

G. W. Hickman, Esq., 20 A Temple Row, Birmingham.
W. W. Cannon, jun., Esq., 8 Acresfield, Bolton.

G. Wise, Esq., Boston.

(Boys) Barclay Phillips, Esq., 75 Lansdowne Place, Brighton. (Girls) Mrs. H. Martin, 5 Powis Square, Brighton.

(Girls) Mrs. J. A. Owen, Cheltondale, Cheltenham.

F. Schreiner, Esq., New College, Eastbourne.

Rev. C. Naylor. Crypt Grammar School, Gloucester.

(Boys) J. G. Thompson, Esq., 5 The Lawn, St. Leonards-on-Sea. (Girls) Mrs. R. T. N. Tubbs, Park Villa, St. Leonards-on-Sea.

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PRESTON

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*ROCHESTER..

*SALISBURY

B. Ralph, Esq., Dunheved College, Launceston. (Boys) Rev. W. S. Johns, The Grammar School, Launceston. (Girls) Miss S. Ching, Hendra House, Launceston. H. H. Sales, Esq., Royal Exchange Chambers, Leeds. C. R. Crossley, Esq., Leicester.

Rev. H. Adcock, Castle Hill, Lincoln.

(Boys) E. F. Evans, Esq., 44 St. Domingo Vale, Everton.
(Girls) Miss M. Calder, 49 Canning Street, Liverpool.

(Boys) Rev. J. M. Elvy, The Cathedral, Manchester.

(Girls) Mrs. Donner, Anson Road, Victoria Park, Manchester. Rev. G. Collis, St. James's Vicarage, Westgate-on-Sea, Margate. Rev. G. Herbert, University School, Nottingham.

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Rev. A. B. Beaven, Grammar School, Preston.

W. M. Maddox, Esq., Grammar School, Preston.
Rev. H. F. Phillips, St. Peter's Vicarage, Rochester.
(Boys) Rev. W. A. Jones, The Close, Salisbury.
(Girls) Miss Fawcett, The Close, Salisbury.

*SOUTHAMPTON (Boys) Rev. J. L. Carrick, Spring Hill, Southampton.

(Girls) Mrs. Wilberforce, The Deanery, Southampton.

*SOUTHWARK.. T. J. Beckwith, Esq., St. Olave's Grammar School, Southwark. *STAMFORD (Boys) E. C. Musson, Esq., Browne's School, Stamford. (Girls) Miss Monro, St. Martin's, Stamford.

*STREATHAM HILL B. Hawkins, Esq., St. Anne's School, Streatham Hill, S.W.

*SWANSEA

*SYDENHAM

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*TAUNTON....

*TRURO

*WATFORD

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(Boys) G. S. Davies, Esq., 3 Walters Terrace, Swansea.

(Girls) Miss Aubrey, 65 Mansel Terrace, Swansea.

(Girls) Mrs. J. Rice Byrne, School of Art, Science, and Literature, Crystal Palace, S.E.

(Boys) Mr. Reginald Barnicott, Parade, Taunton.

(Girls) Miss Gibson, The Crescent, Taunton.

Rev. G. L. Church, Chacewater Vicarage, Cornwall.

Rev. H. W. Russell, London Orphan Asylum, Watford.

WEST BUCKLAND Rev. J. H. Thompson, West Buckland, South Molton.

WINDERMERE

WREXHAM

B. A. Irving, Esq., The College, Windermere.

J. Allington Hughes, Esq., Wrexham.

The Printed Forms, duly filled up, must be returned to the several Local Secretaries by Saturday the 5th of April 1879. No Candidate's name will be received at any place after the 5th of April.

Fees. Every Junior Candidate is required to pay a Fee of 208., every Senior Candidate 30s. These Fees (together with the Local Fee, if any) are to be paid to the Local Secretaries by Saturday the 5th of April 1879. No Fee can be returned under any circumstances, or carried to the credit of a Candidate at a subsequent Examination.

OXFORD, MAY 9, 1878.

S. EDWARDES,
SECRETARY TO THE DELEGACY.

N. B. The words "Local Examinations" should be written on the covers of all letters addressed to the Secretaries.

Copies of the Regulations required for the pupils of a School should be obtained by the Principal of the School from the Local Secretary of his neighbourhood.

The Delegates are prepared to undertake the Examination of Schools. Applications for such Examination should be made to the Rev. S. EDWARDES.

NOTICE FOR LOCAL EXAMINATIONS.

1. The Examination will be holden this year at Oxford, and also at the following places: London, Aberystwith, Audlem, Bangor, Bath, Bedford, Birmingham, Bolton, Boston, Brighton, Cheltenham, Eastbourne, Elmham, Gloucester, Hastings and St. Leonards, Launceston, Leeds, Leicester, Lincoln, Liverpool, Manchester, Margate, Nottingham, Preston, Rochester, Salisbury, Southampton, Southwark, Stamford, Streatham Hill, Swansea, Sydenham, Taunton, Truro, Watford, West Buckland, Windermere, and Wrexham.

2. The Examination will commence in each place on Monday the 26th of May at Two o'clock P. M.

3. The printed Forms which Candidates are to fill up will be ready by March the ist. Candidates wishing to be examined at Oxford may then obtain them from the Rev. S. EDWARDES, Merton College, Oxford. Candidates wishing to be examined at any of the other places above mentioned may obtain them from the Local Secretary for the place.

4. These Forms, duly filled up, must be returned to the respective Secretaries on or before Saturday the 5th of April. No Candidate's name will be received at any place after that day.

5. The Fees, namely £1 10s. for each Senior Candidate, £1 for each Junior, must be paid on or before Saturday the 5th of April. The Fees, if sent by Post, must be paid by Cheque or by Post Office Order, and not in coin or stamps. No Fee can be returned under any circumstances. 6. Local Secretaries; through whom the Subjects of Examination and information may be obtained:

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(Girls).

R. Redmond, Esq., 42 Queen Square, Bloomsbury, W. C.
Miss Vernon, 59 Carlton Hill, N.W.

Griffith Jones, Esq., Aberystwith.

Rev. Dr. Poggi, The Grammar School, Audlem.

. S. Orme Esq., The Grammar School, Beaumaris.

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Mrs. Spender, 17 Circus, Bath.

*BEDFORD (Girls) .... Mrs. Verey, 15 The Crescent, Bedford.

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BOLTON..

*BOSTON

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G. W. Hickman, Esq., 20A Temple Row, Birmingham.

W. W. Cannon, jun., Esq., 8 Acresfield, Bolton.

G. Wise, Esq., Boston.

*BRIGHTON (Boys).... Barclay Phillips, Esq., 75 Lansdowne Place, Brighton.
(Girls).... Mrs. H. Martin, 5 Powis Square, Brighton.
*CHELTENHAM (Girls) Mrs. J. A. Owen, Cheltondale, Cheltenham.
EASTBOURNE.. F. Schreiner, Esq., New College, Eastbourne,

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ELMHAM

GLOUCESTER

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Rev. W. Watson, Norfolk County School, Elmham, Dereham. Rev. C. Naylor, Crypt Grammar School, Gloucester. *HASTINGS and (Boys) J. G. Thompson, Esq., 5 The Lawn, St. Leonards-on-Sea. ST. LEONARDS (Girls) Mrs. R. T. N. Tubbs, Park Villa, St. Leonards-on-Sea. B. Ralph, Esq., Dunheved College, Launceston. Rev. W. S. Johns, The Grammar School, Launceston. (Girls) Miss S. Ching, Hendra House, Launceston.

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*LEEDS

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*LEICESTER..

*LINCOLN

H. H. Sales, Esq., Royal Exchange Chambers, Leeds. . C. R. Crossley, Esq., Leicester.

Rev. Halford Adcock, Castle Hill, Lincoln.

*LIVERPOOL (Boys).... E. F. Evans, Esq., 44 St. Domingo Vale, Everton, Liverpool. (Girls).. . Miss M. Calder, 49 Canning Street, Liverpool.

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*MANCHESTER (Boys)

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PRESTON..

*ROCHESTER

Dr. H. J. Marcus, Hope Lea, Heaton Norris, Stockport.
Rev. J. M. Elvy, The Cathedral, Manchester.

(Girls).. Mrs. Donner, Anson Road, Victoria Park, Manchester.

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. A. Drewe, Esq., Church Institute, Hawley Square, Margate. Rev. G. Herbert, University School, Nottingham.

Rev. A. B. Beaven,

W. M. Maddox, Esq., The Grammar School, Preston.

Rev. H. F. Phillips, St. Peter's Vicarage, Rochester.

*SALISBURY (Boys).... Rev. W. A. Jones, The Close, Salisbury. (Girls).... Miss Fawcett, The Close, Salisbury.

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*SOUTHAMPTON (Boys) Rev. J. L. Carrick, Spring Hill, Southampton. (Girls) Mrs. Wilberforce, The Deanery, Southampton.

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*SOUTHWARK ... *STAMFORD..

T. J. Beckwith, Esq., St. Olave's Grammar School, Southwark. E. C. Musson, Esq., Browne's School, Stamford. *STREATHAM HILL.... B. Hawkins, Esq., St. Anne's School, Streatham Hill, S. W. *SWANSEA (Boys). . . G. S. Davies, Esq., 3 Walters Terrace, Swansea.

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Miss Aubrey, 65 Mansel Terrace, Swansea.

*SYDENHAM (Girls).. Mrs. J. Rice Byrne, School of Art, Science and Literature Crystal Palace, S.E.

*TAUNTON (Boys) Mr. Reginald Barnicott, Parade, Taunton.

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. Rev. G. L. Church, Chacewater Vicarage, Cornwall.
Rev. H. W. Russell, London Orphan Asylum, Watford.
WEST BUCKLAND.... Rev. J. H. Thompson, West Buckland, South Molton.
WINDERMERE
B. A. Irving, Esq., The College, Windermere.

WREXHAM.

J. Allington Hughes, Esq., Wrexham.

Girls may be examined at the places marked with an asterisk.

Oxford, February 13, 1879.

I. The Examination will commence on Monday the 26th of May, at Two o'clock P.M. A Time Table, shewing the hours and the subjects of Examination each day, will be issued to every Candidate. The same Paper will contain some Directions and Cautions, which Candidates are specially desired to observe.

II. Paper and other writing materials will be provided for the Candidates; but they are expected to bring their own pens.

III. Candidates in Mathematics, &c., will be allowed to bring in the usual Mathematical Drawing Instruments; subject however to any limitation which the Examiners may think fit. The usual symbols and abbreviations may be employed in writing Mathematical papers.

IV. Candidates in Drawing should provide themselves with a Drawing Board measuring about 23 inches by 16, eight Drawing pins, and all other necessary materials, except paper, which will be supplied by the University. No instruments of any kind will be allowed, except for the Exercise in Perspective.

V. Candidates in Chemistry will receive a Notice, specially addressed to them, containing a list of the Apparatus and of the Re-agents which they are to bring to the Practical Examination.

VI. Senior Candidates who shew sufficient merit in translations from Latin and Greek authors, in Grammar, in Latin Prose Composition, and in Mathematics, to be excused from Responsions, may receive a Certificate from the Delegates to that effect.

VII. The Royal Geographical Society offers two Medals, one of silver and one of bronze, to the two Senior Candidates (boys or girls) who shall give the best answers in Geography, provided that their papers are of sufficient merit.

VIII. Senior Girls. One Exhibition, value Twenty-four Guineas a year, entitling the holder to free instruction at Bedford College, London, for two years from Michaelmas, 1879, is offered by the Trustees of Mrs. Reid's Fund for the Higher Education of Women to the Candidate who shall obtain the highest place in the First or Second Division.

One of Twenty-five Pounds for one year is offered by the National Union for the Education of Women. The successful Candidate must pursue her studies for one year at some place of superior instruction in the United Kingdom or abroad, approved by the National Union.

SPECIAL NOTICE TO SENIOR CANDIDATES

Intending, or likely, to enter the Medical Profession.

No Certificate will be accepted by the General Council of Medical Education, as evidence of the Candidate's proficiency in General Education, unless it shews that he satisfied the Examiners in Latin and Mathematics, and also in either Greek or French or German.

Any Senior Candidate who wishes to obtain such a Certificate as will be accepted is desired to write his name here,

and to deliver this paper into the hands of the Superintending Examiner of his Centre on the 28th of May: and the Superintending Examiner to whom this paper (with a Senior Candidate's name so written) shall be delivered is requested to sign his own name at the foot and to transmit the paper to the Rev. S. Edwardes.

Oxford, February 13, 1879.

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