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Markheim, Henry William Gegg, born at Smyrna, Asia Minor, 26 Jan., 1845; 2s. Harrison Alfred, missionary. University Coll., matric. 17 Oct., 63, aged 18 (from Lycee Charlemagne, Paris), scholar 64-9, B.A. 69 ; fellow Queen's 71, M.A. 71 [Honours : — 2 classical mods. 65, 1 classics 67, Taylorian (French and Italian) scholarship 65] ; a student of the Inner Temple 73, inspector of schools 76-90.

"Walker, Rev. Edward Mewburn, born at Hamp- stead, Middlesex, , 1858 ; 4s. Thomas,

gent. Queen's, matric. 26 Oct., 76, aged 18 (from Blackheath school), exhibitioner 76-80, B.A. 80, fellow 81, M.A. 83, tutor85 (Honours :— i classical mods, ij, 1 classics 80), classics examiner 85, 6, g, 90, 1, 2, librarian 88.

Clark, Albert Curtis, born at Salisbury , i860 ;

is. Albert Charles, arm. Balliol, matric. 28 Jan.,

78, aged 18 (from Haileybury), exhibitioner jj, B.A. 82 ; fellow Queen's 82, M.A. 84, tutor 87 ; Honours : — proxime accessit Hertford scholarship

79, Ireland scholarship 79, 1 classical mods. 79, 1 classics 81, Craven scholarship 82.

Allen, Thomas William, born in London 9 May, 1862 ; is. Thomas Bull, gent. Queen's, matric. 28 Oct., 81, aged 19 (from University coll., Lond., and fellow 86), scholar 81-6, B.A. 85, M.A. 89, fellow 90 ; Honours : — 1 classical mods. 82, 1 classics 85, Craven travelling fellowship 87,

G-rant, Charles Bathe, born at Poona, East Indies, 22 July, 1866 ; is. Henry Martin, i.c.s. Queen's, matric. 22 Oct., 84, aged 18 (from Berkhampstead school), scholar 84, B.A. 88, fellow 91, M.A. 91, Honours : — 1 classical mods. 86, 1 classics 88, 1 history 89.


HONORARY FELLOWS.

Price, rev. Bartholomew, D.D., hon. fellow 68, master • ot Pembroke, where see page 552.

Mahaffy, John Pentland, professor of ancient history, Trinity Coll., Dublin, 1871 ; hon. fellow Queen's 82, hon. D.C.L. 22 June, 92 (born at Chapponnaire, near Vevay, Geneva, 26 Feb., 39); scholar Trinity Coll., Dublin, 58, B.A. 59, M.A. 63, fellow 64, B. and D.D. 86, hon. D.Mus. 91 (Honours: — 1 classics and 1 philosophy 59, Wray's metaphysical prize 59) ; precentor of Limerick 67, chaplain to lord-lieut. Ireland 80, a governor of national gallery of Ireland 89. See Men and Women of the Time.

Maspero, Gaston, hon. fellow Queen's 1887, created D.C.L. 22 June, 87; professor of Egyptology in the college de France, sometime keeper of the Boulak museum, born in Paris 24 June, 46. See Men and Women of the Time.

Thorold, Rt. Rev. Anthony Wilson, born at Houg- ham, co. Lincoln, 13 June, 1825 ; 2s. Edward rector of Hougham-cum-Marston. Queen's, matric. 9 Dec, 43, aged 18 (from school),

B.A. 47, M.A. 50, D.D. by diploma 29 May, 77, hon. fellow 90 (Honours :— 4 mathematics 47), select preacher 7780 ; rector of St. Giles'-in-the- Fields 57-68, minister of Curzon-street, Mayfair, 68, vicar of St. Pancras 69-77, canon of York 74-7, bishop of Rochester yj, and of Winchester 91. See Men and Women of the Time.

Fortnum, Charles Drury Edward, born at Hornsey, Middlesex, March, 1820 ; s. Charles, of London, created D.C.L. 26 June, 89, hon. fellow 92; f.s.a. 58, a trustee of the British museum 89, and a great benefactor to the University. See Men and Women of the Time.


THE bedchamber of the black prince, demolished about 1720.— From an engraving by Skelton.