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Neilbauer, Adolph, M.A. by diploma, 18 Feb., 1873, hon. fellow Exeter 90, sub-librarian Bodleian, 73, reader in Rabbinical literature 84, D.Phil. Leip- sig, hon. D.Phil. Heidelberg 90; born 13 March, 1832, educated at Munich University. See Boase, 132, 2nd edition.

Ridding, Rt. Rev. George, born in Winchester college, 16 March, 1828 ; 3s. Charles Henry, 2nd master and fellow of Winchester, and vicar of Andover, Hants, 35-71. Balliol, matric. 30 Nov., 46, aged 18 (from Winchester), B.A. 51 ; fellow Exeter 51-8, M.A. 53, D. D. (by decree) 14 Jan., 69, tutor 53-63, proctor 61, hon. fellow 90, (HONOURS :— Craven scholarship 51, 1 classics and 2 mathematics 51, Latin essay 53), classical moderator 56-7, select preacher 62-4 and 90-1 ; 2nd master 63-7, and headmaster Winchester 68-84, 1st bishop of Southwell 84. See Men and Women of the Time.

EX-FELLOWS.

NewtOll, Benjamin Wills, born at Devonport, Devon,

, 1808 ; o.s. Benjamin Wills, gent. EXETER,

matric. 10 Dec, 24, aged 16, fellow 26-32, B.A. 29

(Honours: — 1 classics 28); "one of the early

Plymouth brethren."

Fisher, James, born in St. Mary-le-Bow, London,

, 1807 ; is. James, arm. Brasenose, matric. 22 Jan., 24, aged 17, as John (from Win- chester) ; fellow Exeter 27-37, B.A. 31, M.A. 34 (Honours : — 2 classics 28) ; student of the Inner Temple 27, as James, junior.

Dudding, Horatio Nelson, born in St. Marylebone, 21 Sept., 1808 ; o.s. Edward Barr, of London, arm. Exeter, matric. 8 May, 26, aged 17 (from the Charterhouse), B.A. 30, fellow 31-7, M.A. 35 (Honours : — 1 classics 30) ; rector of Stonham Parva, Suffolk, 38, vicar of St. Alban's St. Peter's, Herts, 42.

Rawlinson, George, born at Chadlington, Oxon, 23 Nov., 1812 ; 3s. Abram Thomas, arm. Trinity, matric. 7 Nov., 34, aged 21 (from Ealing school), B.A. 38 ; fellow Exeter 40-6, M.A. 41, tutor 41 (Honours : — 1 classics 38, Denyer theological essay 42, 43), in University eleven 36, treasurer and president Oxford union society 40, classical moderator 52-3, examiner in classics 54, 6, 7, 68, 9, and in theology 74-5, Bampton lecturer 59, professor ancient history 61-89, curate of Merton, Oxon, 46-7; canon of Canterbury 72, rector of All Hallows, Lombard-street, 88, author of a translation of Herodotus, 4 vols. See Men and Women of the Time.

Sutton, Robert Shuttleworth, born at Flushing, 23 Nov., 1818 ; is. Robert Shuttleworth, of Mylor, Cornwall, J. P. Brasenose, matric. 15 April, 37, aged 18 (from Tiverton school); fellow Exeter 40-54, B.A. 43, M.A. 45 (Honours :— 4 classics 41) ; rector of Rype, Sussex, 53-88, prebendary of Chichester 76.

Rendall, John, born at Oxenwood, Berks, 21 Feb., 1819 ; 2S. Charles Henry, of Shalbourne, Berks, arm. Balliol, matric. 11 May, 37, aged 18 (from the Charterhouse), B.A. 41, fellow Exeter 41-54, M.A. 45 (Honours : — 2 classics 41, Ellerton theo- logical essay 42) ; bar.-at-law, Inner Temple, 45.

Kingdon, Paul Augustine, born at Bridgerule, Devon, 10 March, 1820 ; 3s. Thomas Hockin, vicar. Exeter, matric. 29 May, 37, aged 17 ; scholar 37-41, B.A. 41, fellow 41-54, M.A. 45 (Honours: — 3 classics 41, 1 mathematics 41, mathematical scholarship 43) ; bar.-at-law, Lincoln's Inn, 46. See Foster's Men at the Bar.

Froude, James Antony, fellow 42-9, hon. fellow 82 ; fellow of Oriel, where see page 151.

PowleS, Richard Cowley, born in London, 21 May, 1819 ; 2s. John Diston, of London, arm. Exeter, matric. 1 Feb., 38, aged 18 (from Helston grammar

school and King's Coll. London), exhibitioner 39-42, fellow 42-50, B.A. 45, M.A. 46, tutor 46 (Honours : 1 classics 42) ; classical examiner 49, 51, treasurer 40, president 41, and librarian of Oxford union society 42 ; kept school at Blackheath 50-69, and at Eversley, Hants, 69-80, prebendary of Chichester 87, and examining chaplain to bishop of Chichester 87. Lempriere, William, born in Jersey, 3 June, 1818 ; 2s. Philip Raoul, of isle of Jersey, arm. Christ Church, matric. 22 Oct., 35, aged 17 (from Rugby), B.A. 39, M.A. 43; fellow Exeter 43-4, chaplain Rozel manor Jersey 69.

Bond, Frederick Hookey, born at Alphinston, Devon, 1821 ; 4s. Francis Godolphin, rear-admiral r.n. Exeter, matric. 21 Feb., 39, aged 18 (from school), scholar 41-3, B.A. 43, fellow 43-52, M.A. 45 (Honours : — 2 classics 43) ; head- master Marlborough royal free grammar school 53-7°-

Boger, Edmund, born at Lanlivery, near Lostwithiel, 9 Nov., 1822; is. Richard, capt. r.m. Magdalen Hall, matric. 13 May, 41, aged 18 ; fellow Exeter 43-9, B.A. 46, M.A. 58 (Honours : — 3 classics 45) ; head-master Helston grammar school 50-5, and of Q. Elizabeth's grammar school, Southwark, 59, perpetual curate Knowle St. Giles and Kingstone, Somerset, 55-9, hon. canon Rochester 78.

Ince, William, fellow 47-78, hon. fellow 82 ; canon of Christ Church 78, where see page 403.

Curteis, George Herbert, born at Canterbury, 3 April, 1824; is. George, arm. University Coll., matric. 26 Nov. 42, aged 19 (from Winchester), scholar 44-7, B.A. 46 ; fellow Exeter 47-63, M.A. 49, tutor 55, sub-rector 56 (Honours : — 2 classics 46), select preacher 57, 66, 75, 89, Bampton lecturer 71 ; fellow St. Augustine's college, Canterbury, 51-5, hon. fellow 80, first principal Lichfield theological coll. ,57, canon of Lichfield 57, examining chaplain to Bishop of Lichfield 80, vicar of Turweston, Bucks, 70 3, rector of Waldron, Sussex, 80-2, Boyle lecturer 84-6, chaplain chapel royal Savoy 90, professor of New Testament Exegesis King's Coll., London, 82.

Palgrave, Francis Turner, born at Yarmouth, Norfolk, 25 Sept., 1824; is. sir Francis, deputy keeper of the public records. Balliol, matric. 1 Dec, 42, aged 18 (from the Charterhouse), scholar 42-47, fellow Exeter 47-62, B.A. 51, M.A. 50 (Honours : — 1 classics 47), professor of poetry 85 ; vice-principal Kneller Hall, five years, created LL.D. Edinburgh 23 April, 78, assistant secretary education department ; private secretary to Granville 2nd earl Granville. See Men and Women of the Time.

Colby, Frederic Thomas, born at Plymouth 21 Sept., 1827; is. Thomas, capt. r.n. Exeter, matric. 29 Jan., 46, aged 18 (from Plymouth and Shrews- bury schools), exhibitioner 49, fellow 49-75, B.A. 52, M.A. 53, B.D. 68, D.D. 75 (Honours :— 2 classics 49) ; vicar of South Newington, Oxon, 69-70, rector of Litton Cheney, Dorset, 75-93, editor of " Somerset and Devon Visitations," etc., F.S.A. 70.

Ridding, Rt. Rev. George, fellow 51-8, hon. fellow 90, see above,

Chltty, Sir Joseph William, born in London,

1828 ; 2S. Thomas, of the Inner Temple. Balliol, matric. 23 March, 47, aged 18 (from Eton), B.A. 51 ; fellow Exeter 52-8, M.A. 55 (Honours: — 1 classics 51, Vinerian law scholarship 52), in university eleven 48 and 49, in university eight 49(twice), stroke5i-2, umpire Oxford and Cambridge crews ; bar.-at-law, Lincoln's Inn, 56, Q.C. 74, and a bencher 75, M.P. Oxford 80-1, a judge chancery division high court of justice 8i, knighted 7 Dec, 81. See Men and Women of the Time.