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12 s. vm. APRIL 9, 1921.] NOTES AND QUERIES. 295 E. 1814 William Short (Christ Church), after- wards Archdeacon of Cornwall. -M. 1814 Charles Purton Cooper (Wadham), after- wards Q.C. and F.B.S., and Secre-

' tary to Public Records Commission.

"' **? James Anthony Cramer (Christ Church) ' afterwards Dean, of Carlisle. William Madan (Christ Church). E/1815 Edward fBurton (Christ Church), after- wards Eegius Professor of Divinity. Henry Biddell Moody (Oriel), after- wards Hon. Canon of Canterbury. M/1815 James Arthur Wilson (Christ Church), afterwards Senior Physician St. George's Hospital. 31. 1816 Henry Jenkyns (Corpus), afterwards Canon of Durham. .M. 1817 Francis Thornhill Buring (Christ Church), succeeded to Baronetcy, rj- 1848 ; created Lord Northbrook, 1866 ; Chancellor of the Exchequer and First Lord of the Admiralty. "E. 1818 bf Walter Henry Burton (Exeter). Edward Greswell (Corpus). 31. 1818 William Hiley Bathurst (Christ Church) E. 1819 Charles Bellamy (St. John's). Viscount Sandon (Christ Church), suc- ceeded as Earl of Harrowby, 1847 ; Chancellor Duchy of Lancaster and Lord Privy Seal. 3. 1820 James Thomas Bound (Balliol), after- wards Prebendary of St. Paul's. 31. 1821 Charles Dodgson (Christ Church), afterwards Archdeacon of Bichmond Charles Wood (Oriel), succeeded to Baronetcy 1846 ; created Viscount Halifax, 1866 ; Chancellor of the Exchequer and Secretary for India. E. 1822 Hon. Philip Henry Abbot (Christ Church), afterwards Becorder of Monmouth. Richard Greswell (Worcester), after- wards F.B.S. John Horatio Lloyd (Queen's), after- wards M.P. Stockport. 3L. 1822 Augustus Page Saunders (Christ Church), afterwards Dean of Peter- borough. 31. 1823 Hon. Francis Curzon (Brasenose). Bobert Isaac Wilberforce (Oriel), afterwards Archdeacon of the East Biding. 31. 1824 Bobert Hussey (Christ Church), after- wards Begius Professor of Eccle- siastical History. Egerton Venables Vernon (Christ Church), afterwards Principal Begis- trar of Province of York [took addi- tional name Harcourt, 1831]. E. 1825 Arthur James Beaumont (Queen's). E. 1826 William John Blake (Christ Church), afterwards F.B.S. and M.P. Newport (Isle of Wight). Francis William Newman (Worcester), afterwards Professor of Latin, Uni- versity College, London. Digby Cayley Wrangham (Brasenose), afterwards Serjeant-at-Law and M.P. Sudbury. K. 1828 John Allen Giles (Corpus), afterwards Head Master City of London School. M. 1828 George Henry Sacheverell Johnson (Queen's), afterwards Dean of Wells. Christopher William Puller (Christ Church), afterwards M.P. Herts. E. 1829 Charles Baring (Christ Church), after- wards Bishop of Durham. M. 1829 Bonamy Price (Worcester), afterwards Professor of Political Economy. M. 1830 Joseph Anstice (Christ Church), 'after- wards Professor of Classical Litera- ture, King's College, London. E. 1831 Thomas Dyke-Acland (Christ Church), M.P. (N. Devon) and Privy Councillor (succeeded to Baronetcy, 1871). Bobert William Browne (St. John's), afterwards Archdeacon of Bath. M. 1831 Henry Denison (Christ Church). William Ewart Gladstone (Christ Church), Prime Minister. E. 1832 Frederic Bogers (Oriel), succeeded to Baronetcy 1851 ; created Lord Black- ford 1871, Under Secretary for the Colonies. M. 1 832 George Benjamin Maule (Christ Church) E. 1833 Binsteed Gaselee (Balliol). Henry George Liddell (Christ Church), afterwards Dean of Christ Church. E. 1835 John Adams (Christ Church). Edward Cardwell (Balliol), created Vis- count Cardwell, 1874 : Secretary for War and President of Board of Trade M. 1835 Edward Arthur Litton (Balliol), after- wards Bampton Lecturer and Vice- Principal of St. Edmund Hall. E. 1836 William Fishburn Donkin (University), afterwards F.B.S. and Savilian Pro- fessor of Geometry. Osborne Gordon (Christ Church). M. 1836 William Adams (Merton), author of ' Sacred Allegories.'

  • Arthur Kensington (Trinity).

John Wickers (Balliol), afterwards a Vice-Chancellor. E. 1837 *Thomas Henry Haddan (Brasenose). M. 1838 Stephen Jordan Bigaud (Exeter), afterwards Bishop of Antigua. E. 1839 Samuel Waldegrave (Balliol), after- wards Bishop of Carlisle. E. 1841 William Hedley (Queen's). E. 1842 Frederick Temple (Balliol), afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury. Samuel William Wayte (Trinity), afterwards President of Trinity. E. 1843 William Williamson Kerr (Oriel). Henry Longueville Mansel (S. John's), afterwards Dean of St. Paul's. Paul Parnell (St. John's), afterwards Crown Solicitor, Perth (West Aus- tralia). E. 1844 Edward Hayes Plumptre (University), afterwards Dean of Wells. M. 1846 Edmund Bodney Pollexfen Bastard (Balliol). E. 1849 Henry John Stephen Smith (Balliol), afterwards Savilian Professor of Geometry and F.B.S. E. 1850 George William Kitchin (Christ Church) afterwards Dean of Durham. M. 1850 Henry Mitchell Hall (University). E. 1852 Herbert Coleridge (Balliol). Also Eldon Law Scholars.