Page:Oxford men and their colleges.djvu/111

 123

FELLOWS OF EXETER COLLEGE.

I24

ftlWotf, honorary felloe ann epftllow*

FELLOWS.

Boase, Rev. Charles William, born at Penzance 6 July, 1828 ; is. John Josias Arthur, of Madron, Cornwall, arm. Exeter, matric. 4 June, 46, aged 17 (from Penzance and Truro schools), scholar 47-50, B.A. 50, fellow 50, M.A. 53, tutor 53, librarian 68 (Honours : — 2 classics 50), examiner in law and history 57-8, 65, 6, 7, 9, 70-1, in classics 62-3, and in history 72-3-4, university reader in foreign history 84, lecturer in modern history, and in Hebrew 59, 69, 78, editor of " Registrum Collegii Exoni- ensis " &c.

Farnell, Lewis Richard, born at Salisbury, 19 Jan., 1856 ; 2s. John Wilson, gent. Exeter, matric. 17 Oct., 74, aged 18 (from city of London school), scholar 74, B.A. 78, fellow 80, M.A. 81, tutor 84, (Honours : — 1 classical mods. 75, 1 classics 78), a curator of the university galleries.

Tozer, Rev. Henry Fanshawe, born at Plymouth, 18 May, 1829; is. Aaron, captain r.n. University Coll., matric. 5 March, 47, aged 17 (from Win- chester) ; scholar Exeter 48-50, fellow 50-68, and 82-93, B.A. 53, M.A. 54, librarian 55-68, tutor 55-93 (Honours : — 2 classics 50), classical moderator 66-7-8, 73, 8, and 9, 82-4, curator of the Taylorian institution 69-93 > vice-president of society for promotion of Hellenic studies 79-93.

Price, Charles James Coverly, born in St. Martin's Ludgate, London, 17 Jan., 1838; 2s. Henry, arm. Balliol, matric. 16 Oct., 56, aged 18 (from Tiverton school), Blundell scholar 56-64, B.A. 61 ; fellow Exeter 64-81 and 82-93, M.A. 64, mathematical lecturer 64-93 (Honours: — 1 mathematical mods. 58, 1 mathematics and 1 natural science 60, Johnson's mathematical scholarship 61), mathematical moderator 66-7, 71, 73-4, 80-1, 7, examiner university mathematical scholarship 69, 71, mathematical examiner 77.

Sanday, William, born at Holme Pierrepont, Notts, 1 Aug., 1843; is. William, gent. Balliol, matric. 1 Feb., 62, aged 18 (from Repton school) ; scholar Corpus Christi 63-6, B.A. 66; fellow Trinity 66-74, M.A. 68, lecturer in theology 83 ; fellow Exeter 83 and 88 (Honours: — 1 classical mods. 63, 1 classics 65), theological examiner 76-7, Ireland professor of Exegesis of Holy Scripture 82, Bampton lecturer 93, president Oxford union society 67 ; vicar of Great Waltham, Essex, 72-3, rector of Barton on the Heath, co. Warwick, 73-6, principal of Hatfield Hall, Durham, 76-83, and M.A. 76, created D.D. Edinburgh 77 and Durham 82, hon. LL.D. Dublin 87 ; select preacher at Cambridge 80, Whitehall preacher 89-90. See Men and Women of the Time.

Bywater, Ingram, born at Islington, Middlesex, 27 June, 1840 ; is. John Ingram, arm. Queen's, matric. 7 Oct., 58, aged 18 (from King's Coll. school, London), scholar 58, B.A. 62 ; fellow Exeter, 63, re-elected 85 and 89, M.A. 65, proctor 73 (Honours : — 1 classical mods. 60, 1 classics and 4 mathematics 62), classical examiner 74, 5, 81, librarian Oxford union society 63, university reader in Greek 83, sub-librarian Bodleian 79-80, curator of the Taylorian institution 78-85, and of the Bodleian, delegate of the press ; corresponding member of the Royal Prussian academy of science 87. hon. D. Litt. Dublin 92.

HOW, Archibald Barwell, born in London, 29 March, i860; 2s. William, gent. Exeter, matric. 15 Oct.,

79, aged 19 (from Eton), scholar 79-84, B.A. 83, M.A. 86, fellow 86 ; Honours : — 2 classical mods.

80, 1 classics 83.

Willert, Paul Ferdinand, born at Chetham, near Manchester, 29 May, 1844 ; is. Paul Ferdinand, of Prestwich, co. Lancaster, arm. Balliol, matric. 20 Oct., 62, aged 18 (from Eton); scholar Corpus Christi 63-7, B.A. 67 ; fellow Exeter 67 and 87, M.A. 69, tutor 83 (Honours: — Taylorian scholarship, French and German, 63, 2 classical mods. 64, 1 classics 66) ; assistant-master at Eton, bar.-at-law, Inner Temple, 70. See Foster's Men at the Bar.

Marett, Robert Ranulph, born at St. Brelade Jersey, 13 June, 1866 ; o.s. Robert Pipon, knt. bailiff or president Jersey legislative assembly 80-4 Balliol, matric. 22 Jan., 85, aged 18 (from Victoria coll., Jersey), exhibitioner 84, B.A. H" fellow Exeter 91, M.A. 91 dean 92 (Honours 1 classical mods. 86, accessit Hertford scholarship 86, Latin verse 87, 1 classics 88) ; a student of Inner Temple 85.

HONORARY FELLOWS.

Coleridge, John Duke, baron Coleridge, born in London, 3 Dec, 1820; is. right hon. John Taylor, kt., of Heaths Court, Devon, judge of king's bench; Balliol, matric. 29 Nov., 38, aged 17 (from Eton), scholar 38-43, B.A. 42 ; fellow Exeter 43-6, M.A. 46, created D.C. L. 13 June, 77, hon. fellow 82, president 43, and librarian of Oxford union society 44; bar.-at-law, Middle Temple, 46, Q.C. and a bencher 61, recorder of Portsmouth 55-65, M. P. Exeter 65-73, solicitor-general 68-71, knighted 68, attorney-general 71-3, serjeant-at-law 73, P. C. 73, chief justice common pleas 73, to Nov. 80, created baron Coleridge 10 Jan., 74, lord chief justice of England 80. See Men and Women of the Time.

Froude, James Anthony, M.A. hon. fellow 82 ; fellow Oriel 92, where see page 151.

Ince, William, D.D. hon. fellow 82 ; canon of Christ Church 78, where see page 403.

Jones, Edward Coley Burne, born in Birmingham, Aug. 1833 ; o.s. Edward Richard, gent. Exeter, matric. 2 June, 52, aged 18 (from King Edwards' school, Birmingham) ; created D.C.L. 22 June, 81, hon. fellow 82 ; associate royal academy 85, resigned 93, designed the St. Cecilia window of Christ Church, president of the Royal Birmingham society of artists 85 and 86. See Men and Women of the Time.

Lankester, Edwin Ray, m.a., fellow Exeter 72-89, hon. fellow 89 ; fellow Merton 92, where see page

95-

Morris, William, born at St. John's, Walthamstow, Essex, 24 March, 1834 ; is. William, gent. Exeter, matric. 2 June, 52, aged 18 (from Marlborough), B.A. 56, M.A. 75, hon. fellow 82; poet and socialist, author of "the Earthly Paradise," etc. See Men and Women of the Time.

Temple, Rt. Rev. Frederick, born in the Mauritius, 30 Nov., 1821 ; 2S. Octavius, an officer in the army. Balliol, matric. 12 Oct., 38, aged 16 (from Tiver- ton grammar school), Blundell scholar 38-42, B.A. 42, fellow 42-8, M.A. 47, B. and D.D. 58 (Honours : — 1 classics and 1 mathematics 42), select preacher 57 and 72, Bampton lecturer 84, hon. fellow Exeter 85 ; created D.D. St. Andrew's university 85, principal of Kneller Hall training college 48-55, inspector of schools 55-8, head master Rugby 58-69, chaplain in ordinary to the Queen, bishop of Exeter 69-85, and of London 85, privy councillor, dean of the chapel royal, etc. See Men and Women of the Time.