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FELLOWS.

Stott, rev. George, born at Coventry 1815 ;

2s. George, gent. Worcester, matric. 13 June, 33, aged 18 (from school), scholar 33-9,

B.A. 37, M. A. 40, fellow 39 ; Honours : — 3 classics 39-

Moore, rev. Henry, born in London 1831 ; is.

Henry, gent. Worcester, matric. 14 June, 49, aged 18 (from Bromsgrove school), scholar 49-65, B.A. 53, M.A. 56, fellow 65 (Honours :— 3 classics 53) ; has held various curacies since 65.

Daniel, rev. Charles Henry Olive, born at Wareham, Dorset, 30 Sept., 1836 ; is. Alfred, perpetual curate Trinity, Frome Selwood, Somerset. Worcester, matric. 7 June, 54, aged 17 (from King's coll., London), scholar 54-63, B.A. 58, M.A. 61, fellow 63, tutor 63, vice-provost 66, proctor 73 (Honours : — 2 classical mods. 56, 1 classics 58), librarian Oxford union society 59, classical moderator 64-5, examiner in classics 76-7 ; classical lecturer and censor King's coll., London, 60-3, and hon. fellow 61.

Jackson, Thomas Watson, born at Wreay, near Carlisle, I 839; is. Richard, perpetual curate

of Wreay. Balliol, matric. 16 Oct. , 58, aged 19 from Durham school), exhibitioner 59-63, B.A. 62 ; fellow Worcester 64, M.A. 65, tutor 65, vice- provost 77 (Honours : — 1 classical mods. 60, and 2 classics 62), classical moderator 79, 80, 1, 5, 6, 7.

Odling, William, born at Southwark, Surrey, 5 Sept., 1829; o.s. George, gent. Magdalen 2 July, 72 aged 52 (from Guy's hospital and B.Med.Lond. 51), Waynflete professor of chemistry 17 July 72 ; fellow Worcester 18 July, 72, vice-provost 83, M.A. by decree 31 Oct., 72, member of the Hebdomadal council 92-6, B.Med. University of London 51, F.R.S. 59, f.r.C.p. 59, examiner in forensic medicine 62-7, and in chemistry 69-74, president chemical society 73, Fullerian professor chemistry at the royal insti- tution 68, Math, and Ph.D. Leyden 75. See Men and Women of the Time.

Gerrans, Henry Tresawna, born at Plymouth, Devon, 23 Aug., 1858 ; is. Sampson Tresawna, gent. Christ Church, matric. 12 Oct., tj, aged 19 (from Bristol school), junior student 77-82, B.A. 80; fellow Worcester 82, M.A. 84, dean 86, tutor 87 (Honours: — junior 78 and senior mathematical


scholarship 82, 1 mathematical mods. 78, 2 natural science 80, 1 mathematics 81, and Herschel astro- nomical prize 82), mathematical moderator 85, 6, examiner in mathematics 87, 8, 9, and in natural science 93, 4 ; secretary for local examinations. Pottinger, Henry Allison, born in St. Mary Alder- mary, London, 11 April, 1824; 3s. William, of London. Worcester, matric. 21 April, 42, aged 18 (educated in France), B.A. 46, M.A. 48, fellow

83 (Honours : — 1 classics 46), modern history lecturer 62-3, 65-70, law lecturer since 70, librarian

84 ; lecturer and law tutor Corpus Christi 74-84 ; bar.-at-law, Lincoln's Inn, 60. See Foster's Men at the Bar.

Had.OW, William Henry, born at Ebrington, co. Glouc. , 27 Dec, 1859; is. William Elliott, vicar of South Cerney, co. Glouc. Worcester, matric. 15 Oct. , 78, aged 18 (from Malvern coll.), scholar 78-82, B.A. 83, M.A. 85, fellow 88, tutor 89, B.Mus. 90; (Honours : — 1 classical mods. 80, 1 classics 82), a delegate of non-collegiate students 93.

HONORARY FELLOWS.

Newton, sir Charles Thomas, K.C.B. , born at Clun- gunford, Salop, 1816; 2s. Newton Dickinson

Hand, vicar of Bredwardine and rector of Brobury, co. Hereford. Christ Church, matric. 17 Oct., 33, aged 17 (from Shrewsbury school), student 35-61, B.A. 37, M.A. 40 ; hon. fellow Worcester 74, created D.C.L. 9 June, 75 (Honours: — 2 classics 37) ; an assistant in the antiquities department British museum 40-52, vice-consul Mytilene 52, consul at Rome 60, keeper of the Greek and Roman antiquities British museum 61-85, professor of archaeology University coll., London, 80, hon. LL. D. Cambridge 10 June, 79, and Ph.D. Stras- burg 79, c.B. 16 Nov., 75, K.c.B. 21 June, 87. See Men and Women of the Time.

Newman, Francis William, born in London 27 June, 1805 ; is. John, of London, banker. Worcester, matric. 29 Nov., 22, aged 17 (from Ealing school), B.A. 26, hon. fellow 83 ; fellow Baeliol 26-30 (Honours: — 1 classics and 1 mathematics 26); classical tutor in Bristol college and classical pro- fessor at Manchester 40, Emeritus professor of Latin in University coll., London, 46-69, brother of late cardinal Newman. See Men and Women of the Ti?ne.


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