Liber Cantabrigiensis, an Account of the Aids Afforded to Poor Students, the Encouragements Offered to Diligent Students, and the Rewards Conferred on Successful Students, in the University of Cambridge: To which is Prefixed, a Collection of Maxims, Aphorisms, &c. Designed for the Use of Learners |
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... fellowships , the appointment to which is vested absolutely in the Master . The fellows must be chosen from the scholars on the Ramsey foundation , if any be duly qualified . Fellows on this foundation are required to be in holy orders ...
... fellowships , the appointment to which is vested absolutely in the Master . The fellows must be chosen from the scholars on the Ramsey foundation , if any be duly qualified . Fellows on this foundation are required to be in holy orders ...
Page 211
... Fellows . John Worthington , Esq . , founded one Scholarship , about £ 7 per annum . 1824. The Rev. Francis Gisborne , M.A. formerly Fellow , anonymously gave £ 20,000 to the College to be disposed of as the Master and Fellows should ...
... Fellows . John Worthington , Esq . , founded one Scholarship , about £ 7 per annum . 1824. The Rev. Francis Gisborne , M.A. formerly Fellow , anonymously gave £ 20,000 to the College to be disposed of as the Master and Fellows should ...
Page 212
... fellowship an indigent person , who possesses moral and intellectual eminence . The Statutes enjoin that a fourth part of the fellows shall be in holy orders . A fellowship is vacated by marriage , or by the possession of a living ...
... fellowship an indigent person , who possesses moral and intellectual eminence . The Statutes enjoin that a fourth part of the fellows shall be in holy orders . A fellowship is vacated by marriage , or by the possession of a living ...
Page 215
... fellows should not be less than 10 , unless from extraordinary decrease in the revenues , and that there should be 4 poor scholars . The numbers , however , are directed to be increased according to the increase of the revenues . Fuller ...
... fellows should not be less than 10 , unless from extraordinary decrease in the revenues , and that there should be 4 poor scholars . The numbers , however , are directed to be increased according to the increase of the revenues . Fuller ...
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... fellows . It was also ordained that six of the scholars should be called " The Earl of Exeter his Scholars , " and receive a stipend of 2s . a week ; and the other two , " The Lady Dorothy , countess of Exe- ter , her Scholars , ” and ...
... fellows . It was also ordained that six of the scholars should be called " The Earl of Exeter his Scholars , " and receive a stipend of 2s . a week ; and the other two , " The Lady Dorothy , countess of Exe- ter , her Scholars , ” and ...
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