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Rural Dean of the Deanery of Eaton.
Chaplain to the House of Commons.

Chaplain of the Lincoln Union.

Incumbent of St. John's Chapel, Chittlehampton.
Classical Tutor and Librarian of King's College, London.
Head Master of Free Grammar School, Knutsford.
Incumbent of Chilworth, Hants.

Bp. of Durham's Official for the Archdeaconry of Durham.
Head Master of the Durham Grammar School.

Domestic Chaplain to the Duke of Richmond.

Assistant Minister of the Bedford Episcopal Chpl. Bloomsb.
Sunday Afternoon Lectureship of Wath upon Dearn, and
the Curacy of Swinton, Yorkshire.

Master of St. Catherine's Hospital, Ledbury.
Curate of Shobrook, Devonshire.

Professor of Welch, St. David's College.
Vice Dean of Canterbury Cathedral.

Incumbent of St. Peter's Church, Blackburn.

Master of St. Ethelbert's Hospital.

Professor and Tutor of St. David's College.

Chaplain, and Professor of History and English Literature to the College for Civil Engineers.

Curate of St. Mary's, Southampton.

Curate of Elton, Durham.

Principal of Chester Diocesan Training School.

Chaplain of the Boston Union Poorhouse.

Rural Dean of the Deanery of Bedford.

Chaplain to Wareham Union.

Chaplain to the Bishop of London.

Senior Chaplain, and Acting Archdeacon of Bombay.
Domestic Chaplain to the Earl of Zetland.
Archdeacon of Surrey.

CLERGYMEN DECEASED.

RICHARD PROSSER, D.D. was for many years well known as a resident and active member of the University of Oxford. He was born at Market Drayton, in the county of Shropshire, and entered at Balliol College, April 4, 1767, being then 19 years of age. He proceeded to the degrees of B.A. Oct. 10, 1770, and of M.A. July 1, 1773, having, in the preceding March, been elected to a Chaplain Fellowship in his College. In 1783, he served the office of Proctor, at the expiration of which, in 1784, he was admitted to the degree of B.D. He was for many years one of the delegates of the press, and held, in succession, various college offices, especially that of tutor, in which he was uniformly distinguished for a faithful discharge of his duties, and a strict but courteous maintenance of academical discipline. In January, 1792, he was presented by his College to the rectory of All Saints', Colchester, which he vacated in 1796, on his being collated to the rectory of Gateshead, by Bishop Barrington. In the same year, also, he proceeded to the degree of D.D. He married the daughter and co-heiress of Wegg, Esq. of Acton, Middlesex, and had issue an only child, Richard, who died in his youth. By the patronage of the same prelate, Dr. Prosser was, in 1804, collated to a Prebend in the Cathedral of Durham, and afterwards to the Archdeaconry, together with the Rectory of Easington,

Durham. This latter preferment he resigned, and during the remainder of his life, with the exception of his official residence at Durham, he resided at his beautiful seat, Belmont, near Hereford, purchased by him of the late Colonel Matthews, and in a county to which he was strongly attached by the ties of his earliest associations and family connexions. Dr. Prosser was remarkable for a strong attachment to the institutions of his country, in Church and State, and omitted no opportunity of testifying his zeal for both, by personal exertions and pecuniary donations. He possessed a talent for business, and a clearness of understanding, which continued unimpaired to the last; and he conciliated general esteem by the benevolence of his disposition and the urbanity of his manners.

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DR. HAMMICK.-In Cavendish-square, London, aged 35, Stephen Love Hammick, M.D. of Christ Church, Oxford, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, and one of Dr. Radcliffe's Travelling Fellows of the University of Oxford, to which he was appointed on the 8th of July, 1831. Dr. Hammick was the eldest son of Sir Stephen Love Hammick, Bart., and entered as Commoner of Christ Church in 1822. He took his Degree of B.A. May 17, 1826; proceeded M. A. May 27, 1829; B.M. July 9, 1831; and M.D. May 17, 1834.

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In Convocation it has been unanimously agreed, that an annual stipend of 3501. to be paid by the Vice-Chancellor, be in future assigned to each successor of the present Proctors, in lieu of all fees and payments of every description at present appertaining to the office, the said fees, &c., to be paid into the University chest, and annually accounted for by the ViceChancellor. This measure is rendered desirable in consequence of certain dues for the Lecture Indotatæ, which have hitherto formed a part of the emoluments of the Procuratorial office, having been recently transferred as the endowment of the Logic Lecture. The Procuratorial stipends will in future be paid out of the University chest, with the exception of 1501. which is to be charged upon what is known by the name of the School Account, namely, certain monies paid to the University for Dispensations, fees at Degrees, &c.

The names of the Candidates who, at the examination in Michaelmas Term, were admitted by the Public Examiners into the Classes, according to the alphabetical arrangement in each Class prescribed by the statute, are as follows:

In Literis Humanioribus.
CLASS I.

Fraser, James, Scholar of Lincoln Coll.
Giraud, H. A. Scholar of Worcester Coll.
Jones, E. R. Scholar of Brasennose Coll.
Jowett, Benjamin, Fellow of Balliol Coll.
Kay, William, Scholar of Lincoln Coll.
Northcote, S. H. Scholar of Balliol Coll.
VOL. XXII. NO. I.

CLASS IL

Anderdon, W. H. Scholar of Uni. Coll. Andrew, Samuel, Scholar of Lincoln Coll. Clarke, T. G. Com. of Queen's Coll. Cooke, S. H. Student of Christ Church. Dalgairns, J. D. Scholar of Exeter Coll. Estcourt, E. D. B. Com. of Balliol Coll. Graham, W. B. Com. of Magdalen Hall. Marshall, G. Student of Christ Church. Price, T. C. Postmaster of Merton Coll. Sheppard, J. G. Scholar of Wadham Coll. Swayne, G. C. Scholar of Cor. Christi Coll. CLASS III.

Anstis, M. Commoner of Exeter Coll. Beckett, W. T. Commoner of Trinity Coll. Bradley, E. Commoner of Magdalen Hall. Conmay, J. J. Scholar of Brasennose Coll. Dawson, R. Commoner of Wadham Coll. Fox, H. W. Commoner of Wadham Coll. Gray, R. H. Student of Christ Church. Lane, E. Commoner of Magdalen Hall. Maule, T. C. Fellow of St. John's Coll. Pearse, Thomas, Demy of Magdalen Coll. Rawlinson, W. C. Com. of Magdalen Hall. Sayres, J. Commoner of Wadham Coll, Smythies, W. Y. Com. of Trinity Coll. Weidemann, C. F. S. Servitor of Ch. Ch.

CLASS IV.

Bathurst, R. A. Fellow of New Coll. Burney, E. K. Demy of Magdalen Coll. Corbett, Uvedale, Student of Christ Ch. Hathaway, E. P. Com. of Queen's Coll. Hobhouse, R. Commoner of Balliol Coll. Mapleton, R. J. Com. of St. John's Coll. Preston, T. Commoner of Exeter Coll. Somers-Cocks, Hon. Chas. Gent. Com. of Christ Church.

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Rev. J. Somerville Broderip, Balliol Coll.
T. D. Wintle, Pembroke Coll.
Rev. C. Thorp, Magdalen Hall.
Rev. H. Teush-Hecker, Trin. Coll.
Rev. F. G. Jackson, Trin. Coll.
J. N. Tyndall, Wadham Coll.
Rev. F. J. H. Reeves, Merton Coll.
C. M. Collins, Exeter Coll.
Rev. C. E. Harwood, Oriel Coll.
Rev. J. S. Finch, Brasennose Coll.
Rev. G. W. B. Wills, Wadham Coll.
Rev. R. N. Maddock, Queen's Coll.
Rev. W. W. Rowley, Queen's Coll.
Rev. C. Burney, late Demy of Magd. Coll.
Rev. J. Rump, Trinity Coll.

Rev. J. C. Harris, Worcester Coll.
H. Holden, Balliol Coll.

Rev. M. Mills, Christ Church.

W. Cope, Trin. Coll.

C. Mitchell, Wadham Coll.
Rev. J. S. Utterton, Oriel Coll.

The Rev. J. Peat, M.A. of St. Peter's
Coll. Cambridge, ad eundem.

BACHELORS OF ARTS.

C. H. Aitkens, New Inn Hall.
F. Hinde, Lincoln Coll.
W. B. Stevens, Lincoln Coll.
W. Ewing, Lincoln Coll.

W. B. Graham, Magdalen Hall.
W. C. Rawlinson, Magdalen Hall.
Edmund Lane, Magdalen Hall.
F. J. Taylor, Christ Church.

E. R. Jones, Scholar of Brasennose Coll.
J. D. Dalgairns, Scholar of Exeter Coll.
T. Preston, Exeter Coll.

T. Pearse, Demy of Magdalen Coll.
E. K. Burney, Demy of Magdalen Coll.
B. Jowett, Fell. of Balliol Coll.
E. D. B. Estcourt, Balliol Coll.
G. Hadon, Balliol Coll.

T. C. Maule, Fell. of St. John's Coll.
J. W. Deane, St. John's Coll.
P. H. Dod, Worcester Coll.
W. S. Oke, Wadham Coll.
W. Y. Smythies, Trin. Coll.

R. Champernowne, Ch. Ch., gr. comp.
J. H. Waugh, Magdalen Hall, gr. comp.
W. Gill, Magdalen Hall, gr. comp.
E. Peel, Brasennose Coll, gr. comp.
J. L. Roberts, New Inn Hall.

J. White, New Inn Hall.
E. Trollope, St. Mary Hall.
R. Tomlins, St. Mary Hall.
C. Goodden, Exeter Coll.
G. Sandbach, Brasennose Coll.
J. Gordon, Brasennose Coll.
E. C. Holt, Brasennose Coll.
W. Lempriere, Christ Church.
H. A. S. Bence, Balliol Coll
J. A. Hamilton, Balliol Coll.
P. Lybbe Powys, Balliol Coll.
J. H. Spry, Jesus Coll.
D. P. Thomas, Jesus Coll.
R. Mence, Trinity Coll.

R. T. Kent, Wadham Coll.
R. W. Mayow, Magdalen Hall.
A. G. Newbold, Magdalen Hall.
F. Green, Magdalen Hall.
T. W. West, Magdalen Hall.

W. J. Wise, Fell. of St. John's Coll.
R. A. Bathurst, Fell. of New Coll.
C Bedford, Fell. of New Coll.
H. Sweeting, University Coll
C. D. Kebbel, University Coll.
J. A. Yatman, University Coll.
St. J. Mitchell, Edmund Hall.
W. A. Faulkner, Magdalen Hall.
T. G. Clarke, Queen's Coll.
E. P. Hathaway, Queen's Coll.

T. C. Price, Postmaster of Merton Coll.
R.Joynes, Scholar of Corpus Christi Coll.

G.C.Swayne,Schol. of Corpus Christi Coll.
P. H. Morgan, Scholar of Jesus Coll
H. A. Giraud, Scholar of Worcester Coll.
J.G. Sheppard, Scholar of Wadham Coll.
J. Sayres, Scholar of Wadham Coll,
H. W. Fox, Wadham Coll.

R. Dawson, Wadham Coll., gr. comp.
S. H. Northcote, Schol. of Balliol Coll.
R. Hobhouse, Balliol Coll.

G. W. Hutchins, Magdalen Hall.
E. Bradley, Magdalen Hall.

W. Kay, Scholar of Lincoln Coll.
M. Anstis, Exeter Coll.

W.H.Anderdon, Schol. of University Coll.
G. O. Hughes, Worcester Coll.
W. J. Bennett, St. Edmund Hall (incor-
porated from Trinity Coll., Dublin).

ALL SOULS COLLEGE.

Thomas Henry Lloyd, B.A., Probationary Fellow, and Samuel Waldegrave, B.A. (of Balliol college) have been admitted Actual Fellows of this college, the latter gentleman being of consanguinity to the founder.

BALLIOL COLLEGE.

The Rev. H. Wall, M.A., and VicePrincipal of St. Alban Hall, has been elected a Fellow; and F. Fanshawe, from Winchester School, Commoner; and J. B. Seymour, from Eton, Scholars.

on Sir F. Bridgeman's; Pedder, from Manchester School, and Cazenove, from Marlborough, have been elected Scholars on the Duchess of Somerset's Thornhill Manor Foundation; and Henry Dumbleton, from the latter, and John Booth, from the former school, on the Somerset Thornhill Foundation; and Driffield, and Marshall, natives of Lancashire, Commoners, have been elected Scholars on the Somerset Iver Foundation; and C. A. Johnson, of kin to the founder, to the Craven Scholarship.

CHRIST CHURCH.

William Linwood, B.A., Student and Ireland Scholar, has been elected to the vacant Boden Scholarship.

LINCOLN COLLEGE.

Mr. Jenkin Jenkins, Commoner, and Mr. Henry Baker Tristram, from Durham School, have been elected Lord Crewe's Exhibitioners of Lincoln college; and Mr. Mark Patteson, B. A. of Oriel college, has been elected a Fellow.

NEW COLLEGE.

A. Bathurst, from Winchester college, has been admitted a Scholar.

BRASENNOSE college.

C. H. Sale and E. F. Coke, have been elected Exhibitioners on the Halme Foundation; and W. H. Jones and W. Dyne,

QUEEN'S COLLEGE.

A. J. Christie, B.A. of Oriel college, has been admitted a Scholar in the Michel Foundation.

CAMBRIDGE.

The Syndicate appointed "to consider the best means of raising the funds requisite for completing the building of that portion of the New Library, which was contracted for under the grace of July 6, 1837, and to report thereon to the Senate," state,

"That it appears from an inspection of the accounts of the New Library, that a balance will be due to Messrs. Rigby, on the completion of their contract, amounting to 37451.

"That in addition to the above, there will be required for paying the Architect, the Clerk of the Works, and for incidental expenses, a sum probably not less than 20001.

"That it further appears that the University possesses no adequate funds applicable to the liquidation of these demands.

"That the balance of the Subscriptions to the New Library now in the hands of the bankers, amounts to no more than 721, thus leaving a debt of somewhat more than 5000l., for the payment of which the University stands engaged, and no provision has been made.

"That, although it is expected that some portion of this sum of 5000l. will be obtained from such Subscribers to the New Library as have not yet paid their Subscriptions, from Members of the University who may be disposed to add to

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