Clare, Thomas.... St. Bride, Fleet Street, V. Middlesex London D.&C. of Westminst. Coxwell, Charles Barnsley, R. Finch, George ..{with Little Cowarne, Ullingswick, R. Garnett, William.. Tilston, R. Grantham, Val... Holme, John .... Kitchingman, H. { Scawby, V. and Odell, R. Freckenham, R. Prebend in Cath. Ch. of York & Kirby-on-the-Moor, V. Suffolk Abp. of York }York York. Chester Lord Chancellor Worcester V. of Hales-Owen Lord Chancellor • The Patron being a "Popish recusant convict." 3 James I. Cap. 5. § 20. UNIVERSITY INTELLIGENCE. OXFORD. ELECTIONS. The Proctors for the ensuing year have been elected by their respective Societies, and the election announced to the ViceChancellor, in conformity with the Caroline statute : Rev. J. T. Round, M. A. Balliol Coll. Rev. R. A. Thorpe, M. A. Corp. Ch. Coll. The Rev. William Mills, B. D. Fellow of Magdalen College, has been elected Lecturer in Moral Philosophy, on the Foundation of Dr. White. The Rev. John Anthony Cramer, M. A. late Student of Christ Church, has been elected Public Orator of the University, in the room of the late Rev. W. Crowe. WYNN WRITERSHIP. Mr. Thos. Pycroft, Undergraduate Commoner of Trinity College, is the successful candidate for the Writership in India, placed at the disposal of the University (for the second time) by the Right Hon. C. W. W. Wynn. Mr. William Watts, Commoner of University College, has been elected Scholar of that Society on Sir Simon Bennet's Foundation. Degrees conferred. BACHELORS IN DIVINITY. Rev. H. Biddulph, Fellow of Magd. Coll. Rev. G. J. Majendie, Fellow of Magd. Coll. BACHELOR IN CIVIL LAW. John Campbell, M. A. Balliol College. BACHELOR IN MEDICINE (with Licence to practise.) Joseph William Moss, M. A. of Magdalen Hall, and of Dudley, Worcestershire. MASTERS OF ARTS. Rev. Edmund Strong, Exeter Coll. Rev. Arthur Maister, Balliol Coll. Joseph Corfe, Magdalen Coll. BACHELORS OF ARTS. Edward Holden, Corp.Ch.Coll. grand comp. William Perfect, Magdalen Hall. George Hill, Trinity Coll. Charles Wells, Fellow of New Coll. Charles Kuper, Postmaster of Merton Coll. Edward Wanklyn, Brasennose Coll. future management of the Observatory. This report recommends that the Professor's salary should be augmented to 500l. a-year; that the two Assistant Observers be appointed by the Professor himself, with salaries to be determined hereafter; and that five members of the Senate be appointed by grace, who, with the Plumian Trustees, and the Lowndian and Plumian Professors, shall form a Syndicate, which shall be empowered to order instruments, repairs of the Observatory, &c. 2. To adopt the regulations proposed by the Syndicate appointed to consider the practice of degrading. By this grace it is determined, that from the 10th day of October, 1830, no person who has degraded shall become a candidate for University Scholarships, or for any University honours, during his Undergraduateship, unless he shall have previously obtained special permission for so doing from a Syndicate to be appointed for that purpose, consisting of the Vice-Chancellor, the Public Orator, the Greek Professor, and the two Moderators for the time being. 3. That candidates for the degree of M. B. in addition to the examination of the Regius Professor of Physic, be examined by the Professors of Anatomy, Chemistry, and Botany, each in his own science, previously to the performance of the public exercises in the schools, and that every candidate attend at least one course of lectures on each of the above subjects. He may offer himself for examination any time during his fifth year from admission, but not earlier. 4. That no person be permitted to pass to the degree of M. B. without having been admitted of any College, who, after this date, shall, during the time of his being in statu pupillari, have been engaged in the practice of pharmacy or midwifery, or in any trade whatever. BACHELORS IN CIVIL LAW. Rev. Henry Roxby Maude, Trinity Hall. Barton Lodge, Corpus Christi Coll. The Rev. W. Spencer H. Braham, M. A. of Lincoln College, Oxford, has been admitted ad eundem of this University. NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. A Review of Dr. Townson's unpublished Volume is scarcely admissible. The Sermon which we selected from it, in our Number for October last, is a fair specimen of the whole; and we have little doubt that an extensive sale would be the result of publication. Our readers will correct the error The Vicarage of Haltwhistle is not yet filled up. in our last Ecclesiastical Intelligence. "C. H. T." and "M." have been received. |