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HON. FELLOWS OF MAGDALEN.


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Elliott, Edwin Bailey, born at Oxford 1 June, 1851 ; is. Edwin Litchfield, gent. Magdalen, matric. 20 Oct., 70, aged 19 (from Magdalen coll. school), demy 69, B.A. 73 ; fellow Queen's 74-92, M.A. -yj, proctor 87 [Honours : — proxime accessit junior mathematical scholarship 71 and 72, 1 mathematical mods. 72, 1 mathematics 73, senior mathematical scholarship 75 (proxime accessit 74), Herschel astronomical prize 74], mathematical examiner 79, 80, 6, 9, 90, 1, 2, and moderator 83-4, mathe- matical lecturer 74-93, and at Corpus 84-93 - > fellow Magdalen and 1st Waynflete professor of pure mathematics Dec, 92 ; vice-president of London mathematical society, visitor of the University ob- servatory ; F. R.S. 91.

HONORARY FELLOWS.

Palmer, Roundell, 1st earl of Selborne, born at Mixbury, Oxon, 27 Nov., 1812 ; 2s. William Jocelyn, rector of Mixbury, 1802-53, and Finmere 14-53. Christ Church, matric. 3 May, 30, aged 17 (from Rugby and Winchester) ; scholar Trinity 30-4, B.A. 34 ; fellow Magdalen 34-48, M.A. 36, hon. fellow 62, created D.C.L. 2 July, 62 (Honours: ■ — Latin verse 31, English verse 32, Ireland scholar- ship 32, 1 classics 34, Eldon law scholarship 34, Latin essay 35), president 32, and librarian Oxford union society 33, hon. student Christ Church 67, counsel 61-3, deputy steward 52, and high steward of the University 91, chairman of the University


commission ; lord rector of St. Andrew's 77 ; hon. LL.D. Cambridge, 9 June, 88, bar.-at- law, Lincoln's Inn, 37, Q.C. and a bencher 49, f.r.S. 60. MP. Plymouth 47-52 and 53-7, Richmond 61-72, solicitor-general 61-3, knighted 5 Aug., 61, attorney-general 63-6, lord high chancellor Great Britain 72-4, 80-5, created baron Selborne 23 Oct., 72, and viscount Wolmer and earl of Selborne 30 Dec, 83. See Men and Women of the Time.

Dlirnford, right rev. Richard, born at Sandleford, Berks, 3 Nov., 1802; s. Richard, rector of Good- worth Clatford, Hants. Pembroke, matric. 24 March, 20, aged 17 (from Eton) ; demy Magdalen 22, B.A. 26, fellow 27-35, M.A. 27, D.D. by dip- loma 31 March 70, hon. fellow 88 (Honours:— 1 classics 26), president Oxford union society 23, 5, 6 ; rector of Middleton, Lancashire, 35-70, hon. canon 54-68, canon 68-70, and archdeacon of Man- chester 67-70, bishop of Chichester 70.

Stainer, sir John, born in St. Thomas, Southwark, Surrey, 1841 ; 2s. William, arm. Christ Church, matric 26 May, 59, aged 18 (from school), B.Mus. 10 June, 59; organist Magdalen 60-72, B.A. 64, D.Mus. 65, M.A. 66, hon. fellow 92, University professor of music 89 ; organist St. Paul's cathedral 72-88, inspector of music education department 83, on council of college of music, hon. D.Mus. Durham 85, knighted at Windsor castle 10 July, 88. See Men and Women of the Time.


Little lion hall, now demolished, — From an engraving by Skelton,