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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1875-1876-391

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THE SCHOOL 3S7 Inglis JFounfcatt'on Two Scholarships of £50 each are open annually to Pupils of the School see page 122 School Inglis" Scholarship of £20 open only to Pupils in the School is also awarded every year This Scholarship will be open to all Boys who having been four complete Terms in the School were not eighteen years of age on the 1st of June preceding the Election It will be tenable either with Forest" or Mathe- matical Scholarship and on the same terms as the Forest Scholarship The Examination will take place at the end of the Easter Term and will be awarded to the boy who obtains the largest number of marks in Early and Later English at the July Examination JForest Jfouniiatioii Founded in 1861 by Robert Forest Esq late of Montague Place Clapham Road who by his Will bequeathed after the decease of his Wife the sum of £3 000 Consols duty paid to the Governors and Proprietors of King's College London as fund for the specific purpose of providing Scholarships "for meritorious pupils educated at the School known as King's College School in connexion with the snid College REGULATIONS One Scholarship will be given each year of £30 tenable for three years for proficiency in Divinity Classics and English Literature These Scholarships are open to all Pupils who having been four complete Terms in the School were not eighteen years of age on the 1st of June preceding the election These Scholarships are only payable on condition of the Scholar euteriug either one of the Departments of King's β β
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