Downes, J. Morgan .... ....... ........ to Droxford, R. Eastington, R. Leicester Lincoln Bp. of Oxford Brecon St. David's V. of Devunnuck Preb. in Coll. Church of Brecon Lingen, C. Warrington, St. Paul, C. Lancaster Chester R. of Warrington Preb. of Louth in Brecon St. David's Wm. Wynter, M.D. SPreb. in Cath. Church of Lincoln and Holbeach, V. East Wretham, R. with Bagworth, C. {to Grafton Flyford, R. West, James John .. Winchelsea, R. Lincoln Lincoln The King, this turn, by promotion of Dr. Maltby Norfolk Norwich Wyrley Birch, Esq. Cornwall Exeter Bp. of Exeter Wilts Leicester Lincoln Lord Visc. Maynard Essex P.of New C. New Coll. Oxf. Oxford Oxford Mrs. Vernon (Sir Wm. Ashburn ham, Bart. Sussex Chich. By the arrival, at Portsmouth, on Friday, Nov. 25, of the E. I. C. ship, The Success, which sailed from Madras on the 17th of July, we have the melancholy tidings of the death of Dr. Turner, the fourth Bishop of Calcutta ; an event which occurred during the discharge of his episcopal duties in the interior of the country. The nomination of the Rev. Charles William Stocker, D.D. late Fellow of St. John's College, as a Public Examiner in Literis Humanioribus, has been unanimously agreed to. Thomas Garnier, S. C. L.; the Hon. Robert Liddell, B. A.; Henry Ker Seymer, S.C.L.; Thomas Dyke Acland, B.A.; Francis Leyborn Popham, B. A.; and Walter Wrottesley, B.A.; have been admitted Actual Fellows: and Henry Denison, and Fitzharding Berkeley Portman, Probationary Fellows of All Souls' College. George Casson, B.A. of Brasennose College, and Exhibitioner on Mr. Hulme's Foundation, has been elected a Fellow of that Society. I. F. Secretan Gabb, B.A.; T. Burch Llewelyn Browne, B.A.; Thomas French, Commoner; A. Gardner, Commoner; and James Owen, Commoner, of Jesus College, have been elected Scholars of that Society. Edward Meyrick has been elected a Scholar of Corpus Christi College, on the Wiltshire Foundation, and Charles Richmond Tate, a Scholar on the Hampshire Foundation. DEGREES CONFERRED. Samuel Hinds, Queen's Coll. BACHELORS IN CIVIL LAW. John R. Kenyon, Fell. of All Souls' Coll. Wm. Reginald Courtenay, late Fell. of All Souls' Coll. Grand Comp. MASTERS OF ARTS. Thomas C. Parr, Christ Ch. Grand Comp. Alexander Allan Franklyn, Exeter Coll. BACHELORS OF ARTS. C. Wm. Orde, University Coll. Gr. Comp. Walter Sneyd, Christ Ch. Grand Comp. Hon. S. Herbert, Oriel Coll. Grand Comp. ELECTIONS. CAMBRIDGE. The Rev. John Graham, D. D. Master of Christ's College, has been elected ViceChancellor of the University for the year ensuing. At a Congregation, R. W. Rothman, Esq. M.A. Fellow of Trinity College, and the Rev. Henry Arlett, M. A. of Pembroke College, were appointed Classical Examiners of the Questionists not Candidates for Honours. Charles Robert Beauclerk, Esq. M.A. Junior Fellow of Caius College, has been elected a Senior Fellow; William Haughton Stokes, Esq. M.A. Perse Fellow, a Junior Fellow; and George Budd, Esq. B. A. a Perse Fellow of that Society. The Rev. James Fendall, M.A. of Jesus College, has been elected a Fellow of that Society. Thomas Briggs Dickson, Esq. M.A. of Emmanuel College, has been elected a Fellow of that Society upon the Foundation of Mr. Gillingham. PRIZES. The Seatonian Prize (for the best Poem on "David playing the Harp before Saul," ) has been awarded to the Rev. T. E. Hankinson, M.A. of Corpus Christi College; and the successful poem is, in the opinion of the Examiners, of such merit as to entitle its author to receive 100%. The subject of the Norrisian Prize Essay for the ensuing year, is, "The Intent and Use of the Gift of Tongues in the Christian Dispensation." GRACES. Graces to the following effect have passed the Senate: To appoint Mr. Evans, of Trinity, Mr. Kennedy, of St. John's, Mr. Isaacson, of St. John's, and Mr. Thirlwall, of Trinity, Examiners for the Classical Tripos in 1832. To appoint Mr. Carus, of Trinity College, Mr. Arlett, of Pembroke College, Mr. Rothman, of Trinity College, and Mr. King, of Corpus Christi College, Examiners of the Previous Examination in Lent Term, 1832. To appoint Mr. Hanson, of Caius College, Mr. Challis, of Trinity College, Mr. Stokes, of Caius College, Mr. Barrick, of Queen's College, Mr. Field, of Trinity College, and Mr. Biley, of Clare Hall, Examiners of the Questionists in January, 1832. To re-appoint a Syndicate to confer with the Provost and Fellows of King's College, respecting the laying out of the ground in front of King's College, and the Public Library, and to report to the Senate before the end of next Term. The nomination of the Rev. Charles William Stocker, D.D. late Fellow of St. John's College, as a Public Examiner in Literis Humanioribus, has been unanimously agreed to. Thomas Garnier, S. C. L.; the Hon. Robert Liddell, B. A.; Henry Ker Seymer, S.C.L.; Thomas Dyke Acland, B.A.; Francis Leyborn Popham, B. A.; and Walter Wrottesley, B.A.; have been admitted Actual Fellows: and Henry Denison, and Fitzharding Berkeley Portman, Probationary Fellows of All Souls' College. George Casson, B.A. of Brasennose College, and Exhibitioner on Mr. Hulme's Foundation, has been elected a Fellow of that Society. I. F. Secretan Gabb, B.A.; T. Burch Llewelyn Browne, B.A.; Thomas French, Commoner; A. Gardner, Commoner; and James Owen, Commoner, of Jesus College, have been elected Scholars of that Society. Edward Meyrick has been elected a Scholar of Corpus Christi College, on the Wiltshire Foundation, and Charles Richmond Tate, a Scholar on the Hampshire Foundation. DEGREES CONFERRED. DOCTOR IN DIVINITY. Samuel Hinds, Queen's Coll. BACHELORS IN CIVIL LAW. 1 John R. Kenyon, Fell. of All Souls' Coll. Wm. Reginald Courtenay, late Fell. of All Souls' Coll. Grand Comp. MASTERS OF ARTS. Thomas C. Parr, Christ Ch. Grand Comp. Alexander Allan Franklyn, Exeter Coll. Thomas Drewett Brown, Worcester Coll. BACHELORS OF ARTS. C. Wm. Orde, University Coll. Gr. Comp. Walter Sneyd, Christ Ch. Grand Comp. Hon. S. Herbert, Oriel Coll. Grand Comp. Hon. Gustavus C. Talbot, Christ Church. Charles Henry Barham, Christ Church. Hon. Edw. 'Tarbottle Grimston, Chr. Ch. Henry Hogarth, Magdalen Hall. George Murray, Magdalen Hall. Thos. Chas. Vaughan, Magdalen Hall. Thos. W. S. Grazebrook, Brasennose Coll. Edward H. Dymocke, Brasennose Coll. John Frederic Lees, Brasennose Coll. Edward James, Brasennose Coll. James Muckalt, Queen's Coll. Henry Wells, Queen's Coll. John Hext, Exeter Coll. William Hocker, Exeter Coll. James W. Scott, Exeter Coll. Charles Grevile Prideaux, Balliol Coll. William Mallock, Balliol Coll. John E. E. Wilmot, Balliol Coll. George Cox, Fell. of New Coll. Wm. Fortescue, Fell. of New Coll. James Cotton Powell, Trinity Coll. Essex Holcombe, Jesus Coll. ELECTIONS. CAMBRIDGE. The Rev. John Graham, D. D. Master of Christ's College, has been elected ViceChancellor of the University for the year ensuing. At a Congregation, R. W. Rothman, Esq. M.A. Fellow of Trinity College, and the Rev. Henry Arlett, M. A. of Pembroke College, were appointed Classical Examiners of the Questionists not Candidates for Honours. Charles Robert Beauclerk, Esq. M.A. Junior Fellow of Caius College, has been elected a Senior Fellow; William Haughton Stokes, Esq. M.A. Perse Fellow, a Junior Fellow; and George Budd, Esq. B. A. a Perse Fellow of that Society. The Rev. James Fendall, M.A. of Jesus College, has been elected a Fellow of that Society. Thomas Briggs Dickson, Esq. M.A. of Emmanuel College, has been elected a Fellow of that Society upon the Foundation of Mr. Gillingham. PRIZES. The Seatonian Prize (for the best Poem on "David playing the Harp before Saul," has been awarded to the Rev. T. E. Hankinson, M.A. of Corpus Christi College; and the successful poem is, in the opinion of the Examiners, of such merit as to entitle its author to receive 100%. The subject of the Norrisian Prize Essay for the ensuing year, is, "The Intent and Use of the Gift of Tongues in the Christian Dispensation." GRACES. Graces to the following effect have passed the Senate: To appoint Mr. Evans, of Trinity, Mr. Kennedy, of St. John's, Mr. Isaacson, of St. John's, and Mr. Thirlwall, of Trinity, Examiners for the Classical Tripos in 1832. To appoint Mr. Carus, of Trinity College, Mr. Arlett, of Pembroke College, Mr. Rothman, of Trinity College, and Mr. King, of Corpus Christi College, Examiners of the Previous Examination in Lent Term, 1832. To appoint Mr. Hanson, of Caius College, Mr. Challis, of Trinity College, Mr. Stokes, of Caius College, Mr. Barrick, of Queen's College, Mr. Field, of Trinity College, and Mr. Biley, of Clare Hall, Examiners of the Questionists in January, 1832. To re-appoint a Syndicate to confer with the Provost and Fellows of King's College, respecting the laying out of the ground in front of King's College, and the Public Library, and to report to the Senate before the end of next Term. DEGREES CONFERRED. Rev. Edmund Day, Sidney Sussex Coll. MASTERS OF ARTS. Rev. Chas. Jas. Shaw, Trinity Coll. Rev. Percy Gilpin, Christ's Coll. Joseph Gattey, Sidney Sussex Coll. |