Calendar: 1850-1851 Page 78
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74 GENERAL LITERATURE AND SCIENCE application is made to the Society for Propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts or to the Church Missionary Society to send them out as Missionaries on their Establishment No Student can be admitted upon this foundation under eighteen years of age and the Scholarship is tenable during four years tcpljen £ntrotoment Sir George Stephen has presented to the College sum of Fifty Guineas to be invested in the Consols and the Annual Interest to be given in Books for the best English Essay on such subject as shall be fixed by the Principal This prize is open to all Matriculated Students of the Col- lege except those belonging to the Theological Department $lumptre $rife6 The Rev Edward Hayes Plumptre Fellow of Brasenose College Oxford formerly Student of and now Chaplain and an Honorary Fellow of this College has signified his intention of giving annually two Prizes in Books of the value of Five Pounds together for the best English Verse Composition on such subjects as shall be fixed by the Principal These prizes are open to all Matriculated Students of the College except those belonging to the Theological Department SCHOLARSHIPS Good conduct and competent knowledge of such subjects in Divinity as shall be previously fixed upon are indispensable for the admission of any Student or Pupil to be Candidate for Scholarship in this College Every Scholarship is held subject to forfeiture for mis- conduct In case there should be no candidate of sufficient merit in any year the Scholarship of that year will not be awarded
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