The historical register: a supplement to the Oxford University Calendar, with an alphabetical record of university honours and distinctions completed to the end of Trinity Term, 1900.
- University of Oxford
- Date:
- 1900
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Credit: The historical register: a supplement to the Oxford University Calendar, with an alphabetical record of university honours and distinctions completed to the end of Trinity Term, 1900. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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No text description is available for this image![ProfesBori:, 1780 .Tolin Parsons, D.M., Student ofCh. Ch. 1785 Martin Wall, D.M., Fellow of New College 1824 Robert Bovane, D.M., sometime Fellow of Worcester 1830 James Adey Ogle, D.M., Trinity ; Regius Professor of Medicine 1857 Henry Wentworth Aclnnd, D.M., Cli. Ch., sometime Fellow of All Souls, Regius Professor of Medicine; resigned in 1880. The following appointments have been made under the new statute:— Lecturers in Medicine. 1883 Edward Benjamin Gray, D.M., Exeter 1884 Samuel Dukinfield Darbisliire, D.]\I., Balliol 1887 Walter TjTrell Biooks, B.A., Ch. Ch., B.M. Lond. 1889 William Collier (D.M. Cambridge), M.A., Non-Collegiate; aiterwards of Exeter 1891 Walter Tyrrell Brooks, M.A., Ch. Ch., again 1893 AVilliam Collier, apain. 1896 George J. Wilson, M.A.. Ch. Ch. 1897 Walter Tyrrell Brooks, again 1899 William Colliek, again. Lecturers in Surgery, 1883 Alfred Winkfield, F.R.C.S. 1887 Horatio Percy S>Tnonds, F.R.C.S. 1889 William Lewis Morgan, M.A., Exeter 1891 Alfred Winkfield, again 1893 Horatio Percy Symonds, again 1896 William Lewis Morgan, again 1898 Alfred Winkfield, again 1900 Horatio Percy Symonds, again. Eawlinsonian Peofessoeship of Anglo-Saxox. Founded by Eichard Eawlinson, D.O.L., of St. John's College, who endowed it with some annual or fee-fara rents, payable out of certain lands in Lancashire. He directed that the Professorship should be tenable for five years only, that the several Colleges in the University .should enjoy it one after another, but that St. John's College should have every fifth turn. The endo^vment took effect in 1795, forty years after his death, according to his desire. By a statute, sanctioned by the Queen in Council in 1858, the Pro- fessorship was made tenable for life, any member of Convocation be- came eligible, and the range of tlio Professor's lectures was no longer confined to the language of the Anglo-Saxons, but was made to take in also the history of tliat people, the old Low-German dialects, and the antiquities of northern Europe. Tlie election was ve.-<ted in the Congregation of the University, and the stipend was augmented to £300 a year from tlio University Chest. Under statutes made by the Commissioners of 1877 or by the L'^ni- versity, tlie Professor is hereafter to be elected by a board consisting](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24750141_0070.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)