UNIVERSITY AND OTHER DISTINCTIONS GAINED SINCE PRIZE DAY, 1864. William Saumarez Smith, (Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge) Seatonian Prize. Thomas Leslie Papillon (Scholar of Balliol College, Oxford, and Hertford Scholar) First Class in Litteris Humanioribus. William Henry Simcox, (Scholar of Balliol College, Oxford) First Class in Litteris Humanioribus. Courtenay Peregrine Ilbert, (Scholar of Balliol College, Oxford, Hertford Scholar, Ireland Scholar, and Craven Scholar) Fellowship at Balliol College, Oxford. Francis de Paravicini, (Scholar of Balliol College, Oxford, and Hertford Scholar) First Class in Moderations (Classics) William Glaister, (University College, Oxford) First Class in Law and Modern History. Alfred Robinson. (Scholar of University College, Oxford) First Class in Mathematics. William Henry Simcox, (Scholar of Balliol College, Oxford) Fellowship at Queen's College, Oxford. Alfred Robinson, (Scholar of University College, Oxford) Fellowship at New College, Oxford. Arthur Cornwallis Madan, Junior Studentship at Christ Church, Oxford, (1st place) Herbert Bradley, Scholarship at University College, Oxford. Walter Lock, Scholarship at Corpus Christi College, Oxford. William Henry Simcox, (Fellow of Queen's College, Oxford) "proximé accessit" for the Dean Ireland Scholarship. William Parry Crawley, Scholarship at Trinity College, Cambridge. Thomas Benson, Exhibition at St. John's College, Cambridge. Richard Crawley, (Exhibitioner of University College, Oxford) First Class in Litteris Humanioribus. Thomas Leslie Papillon (Scholar of Balliol College, Oxford, and Hertford Scholar) Fellowship at Merton College, Oxford. William Henry Simcox (Fellow of Queen's College, Oxford) The Gaisford Prize (Greek Prose.) Edward Thomas Ludlam, (Exeter College, Oxford) Scholarship at Worcester College, Oxford. Charles Robert William Hardy, Scholarship at Oriel College, Oxford. William Henry Simcox, (Fellow of Queen's College, Oxford) The Craven Scholarship. Thomas Leslie Papillon, (Fellow of Merton College, Oxford, and Hertford Scholar) "proximé accessit" for the Craven Scholarship. John Scobell Armstrong, Indian Civil Service appointment. Walter William Mariott Smith, Open Nomination to Woolwich. (8th place) |