Calendar: 1849-1850 Page 175
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THE school 173 The Examination for these and the succeeding Scholarships will embrace both Classics and Mathematics with French and all other subjects taught in the School jfourtfj TIass rftolaiof ips One Scholarship each year of £8 tenable for two years This Scholarship is open to all Pupils who having been three complete Terms in the School were not fourteen years of age on the 1st of January preceding the Election -ffiflfj Class £ri 0Ia1sf tps One Scholarship each year of £7 tenable for two years This Scholarship is open to all Pupils who having been two complete Terms in the School were not thirteen years of age on the 1st of January preceding the Election sriiti Class £rf 0Iarst 1p8 One Scholarship each year of £G tenable for two years This Scholarship is open to all Pupils who having been two complete Terms in the School were not twelve years of age on the 1st of January preceding the Election The Examinations for all these Scholarships will take place in the Lent Term of each year and the subjects of examina- tion will be given out at the commencement of the preceding Summer Vacation These Scholarships can be held so long as Pupil remains in the School or so long as he pursues his studies at King's College or at either of the Universities of Oxford or Cambridge Any Pupil holding Junior Scholarship resigns the same in the event of his obtaining one of higher class All Pupils who have been two years in the School and who have attained the age of sixteen are entitled to stand for the
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