Calendar: 1859-1860 Page 78
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78 general literature and science Section VII Instituted by Haj -Gen Sir Henry Worseey 1834 or the Education of Missionaries to British India The Council elect Two Scholars upon this foundation to whom instruction is given free of all expense in every depart- ment of knowledge Medicine and Surgery included which may serve to qualify them for the discharge of their important office with stipend of 251 a-year each in aid of their main- tenance so long as their studies shall be continued in the College and their conduct be approved by the Principal The Certificate of the Principal will be dependent on their passing the final Examination in the Theological Department Security is required from the friends of these Scholars for the purpose of insuring their proceeding as Missionaries to the East when their education shall be completed at which time 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 one can be admitted Scholar upon this foundation under eighteen years of age and the Scholarship is tenable during four years Section VIII Sitigluf &ti 0Iars51 tpiS Founded 1857 by George Monckton Esq of Somereord Hall Penk- ridge and Others in Memory of the Right Honourable Sir Robert Harry Ihglis Baronet Regulations Two Scholarships are given every year of 50 each tenable for one Year if the Dividends on the sum invested amount to so much and if not then of such amount equally divided between the two Scholarships as the Dividends shall produce
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