Calendar: 1869-1870 Page 399
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honorary fellows 399 VII In the event of any Student losing his key he will be required to pay 2s 6d for new lock broken key will be replaced at cost price if brought to tbe Secretary's office VIII In order more effectually to protect the property of Students no other boxes or drawers except those provided by the College are permitted to be used HONORARY FELLOWSHIPS The rank of Honorary Fellow of King's College London was first established February 19 1847 and is granted β To former Students of the College or School who have conferred honour on King's College by their after-acquired distinctions The number of former Students so elected is not to exceed sixty at any one time To those who have served offices in the College or School and have materially benefited King's College by their services Candidates for this distinction must themselves or by the Head of the Department in which they studied at the College communicate their wishes together with statement of their claims and qualifications to the Secretary of the College in writing on or before May in each year and the Council will take all such applications into their consideration at some one of their meetings before the close of the Academical year names of honorary fellows John Allen formerly Chaplain and Mathematical Tutor now Archdeacon of Salop and Examin- ing Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Lichfield Henry Moseley formerly Chaplain and Professor of Natural Philosophy now Canon of Bristol and Member of the Council of Military Education
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