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Gladstone, right bon. William Ewart, born in Liver- pool 29 Dec, 1809; 4s. John, of Fasque, co. Kin- cardine, bart., 1846. Chkist Chukch, matric. 23 Jan., 28, aged 18 (from Eton), student 29-39, B.A. 32, M.A. 34, created D.C.L. 5 July, 1848, hon. student 59 ; hon. fellow All Souls' 58 (Honours : — accessit Ireland scholarship 31, 1 classics and 1 mathematics 31), president Oxford union society 30, Romanes lecturer 92; hon. LL.D. Cambridge 66, F.R.s. 81, a student of Lincoln's Inn 53, m.p. Newark 32 to Dec, 45, Oxford Uni- versity July, 47— July, 65, South Lancashire, July, 65— Nov., 68, Greenwich Nov., 68— March, 80, and Edinburghshire (Midlothian) since 80, a lord of the treasury 34, colonial under secretary 35, and secretary 45-6, vice-president board of trade and master of the mint 41-3, p.c. 41, president board of trade 43-5, chancellor of the exchequer 5 2_ 5. 59-66, 68-74, 80-2, prime minister 68-74, 8o "5. 86, and 92, lord privy seal 86 and 92, lord rector of Edinburgh university 59-65, and of Glasgow 77-8, governor of the Charterhouse, life governor of King's coll., London. See Men and Women of the Ti?ne.

Ruskin, John, born in London 8 Feb., 1819; is. John James, of London, merchant. Christ Church, matric. 20 Oct., 36, aged 17, B.A. 42, M.A. 43, hon. student 67, hon. fellow Corpus Christi 71 (Honours: — English verse 39, 4 classics and 4 mathematics 42), Slade professor of fine art 69-85 ; Rede lecturer Cambridge, and hon. LL.D. 67; author of " Modern Painters and Stones of Venice, " etc. See Men and Women of the Time.

Acland, sir Henry Wentworth, bart., K.c.B., born at Broad Clyst, Devon, 23 Aug., 1815 ; 4s. sir Thomas, of Killerton, Devon, bart. Christ Church, matric. 23 Oct., 1834, aged 19 (from Harrow), B.A. 40 ; hon. student 58 ; fellow All Souls' 40-7, M.A. 42, B.Med. 46, D.Med. 48, Lee's reader in anatomy 45, Radcliffe librarian 51, natural science examiner 53, clinical professor of medicine 57 and regius professor of medicine, 57 ; curator of the Oxford University galleries and of the Bodleian; c.B. 83, k.c.b. 24 May, 84, and a baronet 16 June, 90, hon. LL.D. Cambridge 62, and Edinburgh D.C.L. Durham, D.Med.

Dublin, etc., F.R.s., president of the British medical association 74-87, etc. , hon. physician to the Prince of Wales and to Prince Leopold when at Oxford 62. See Men and Women of the Time.

Fortescue, Chichester Samuel Parkinson, baron Carlingford, born at Glyde farm, co. Louth, 18 Jan., 1823; 2s. Col. Chichester, of Dromisken, co. Louth. Christ Church, matric. 26 May, 41, aged 18, student 43-56, B.A. 45, M.A. 47, hon. student 67 (Honours :— 1 classics 44, English essay 46) ; a student of Lincoln's Inn 45, m.p. co. Louth in 6


parliaments 47- 47. a lord of ths treasury 54.-5, under secretary of colonies 57-8, 59-65, chiaf secretary for Ireland 65-6, 68-70, president board of trade 70-4, lord privy seal 81-5, lord president of the council 83-5, lord-lieutenant Essex 73, assumed the additional name of Parkinson 53, created baron Carling- ford 28 Feb. , 74, succeeded his brother 2nd baron Clermont in Ireland 87 82, p.c. 64. See Men and Women Time.

Selborne, Roundell Palmer, earl of; high steward of the University 91, matriculated from Christ Church 3 May, 1830, hon. student 67, and hon. fellow Magdalen 62, where see page 319.

Scott, Charles Brodrick, hon. student 1875 ; born in Dublin 18 Jan., 1825, s. James Smyth, Queen's serjeant, Ireland ; scholar Trinity Coll., Cam- bridge, 46 (from Eton), B.A. 48, fellow 49-55, M.A. 51, tutor 52, B.D. 61, D.D. 67 (Honours :— Pitt scholarship 47, 1st chancellor's medal 48, 22nd wrangler and senior classic 48, Le Bas prize 49, Latin essay 50), select preacher, Cambridge, 60 and 69; headmaster Westminster school 55-83, canon of St. Paul's 73. See Men and Women of the Time.

Mowbray, sir John Robert, bart., born at Exeter 3 June, 1815 ; o.s. Robert Stribling Cornish, of Hills Court, Exeter, arm, Christ Church, matric. 23 May, 33, aged 17 (from Westminster), student 35-47, B.A. 37, M.A. 39, created D.C.L. 30 Nov., 69, hon. student 76; hon. fellow Hertford coll. 75 (Honours:— 2 classics 36), librarian and president of the Oxford union society 36; bar.-at-law, Inner Temple, 41, p.c. 58, created a baronet 3 May, 80, assumed the surname of Mowbray in lieu of Cornish by royal licence 26 July, 47, m.p. Durham city 53-68, and Oxford university since 68, judge advocate general 58-9 and 65-8, church estates commissioner 66-8 and 71-92, member of council King's coll., London, 77. See Men and Women of the Time.

StubbS, right rev. William, Bishop of Oxford, matriculated from Christ Church 23 April, 1844, hon. student 78; hon. fellow Oriel 88, where see page 151.

Gardiner, Samuel Rawson, M.A., student Christ Church 50-1, hon. student 78, fellow All Souls' 84, and of Merton 92, where see page 95.

Liddell, Henry George, D.D. , student Christ Church 30-46, dean 55-91, hon. student 92. See among the deans page 402.