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FELLOWS OF WORCESTER.
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Fellows and Hon. Fellows.

FELLOWS.

Stott, rev. George, born at Coventry 1815; 2s. George, gent. Worcester, matric. 13 June, 33, aged 18 (from school), scholar 33-9, B.A. 37, M. A. 40, fellow 39; Honours:—3 classics 39.

Moore, rev. Henry, born in London 1831 ; 1s. Henry, gent. Worcester, matric. 14 June, 49, aged 18 (from Bromsgrove school), scholar 49-65, B.A. 53, M.A. 56, fellow 65 (Honours:—3 classics 53); has held various curacies since 65.

Daniel, rev. Charles Henry Olive, born at Wareham, Dorset, 30 Sept., 1836 ; 1s. Alfred, perpetual curate Trinity, Frome Selwood, Somerset. Worcester, matric. 7 June, 54, aged 17 (from King's coll., London), scholar 54-63, B.A. 58, M.A. 61, fellow 63, tutor 63, vice-provost 66, proctor 73 (Honours:— 2 classical mods. 56, 1 classics 58), librarian Oxford union society 59, classical moderator 64-5, examiner in classics 76-7; classical lecturer and censor King's coll., London, 60-3, and hon. fellow 61.

Jackson, Thomas Watson, born at Wreay, near Carlisle, 1839; 1s. Richard, perpetual curate of Wreay. Balliol, matric. 16 Oct. , 58, aged 19 from Durham school), exhibitioner 59-63, B.A. 62; fellow Worcester 64, M.A. 65, tutor 65, vice-provost 77 (Honours:—1 classical mods. 60, and 2 classics 62), classical moderator 79, 80, 1, 5, 6, 7.

Odling, William, born at Southwark, Surrey, 5 Sept., 1829; o.s. George, gent. Magdalen 2 July, 72 aged 52 (from Guy's hospital and B.Med.Lond. 51), Waynflete professor of chemistry 17 July 72; fellow Worcester 18 July, 72, vice-provost 83, M.A. by decree 31 Oct., 72, member of the Hebdomadal council 92-6, B.Med. University of London 51, F.R.S. 59, F.R.C.P. 59, examiner in forensic medicine 62-7, and in chemistry 69-74, president chemical society 73, Fullerian professor chemistry at the royal institution 68, Math, and Ph.D. Leyden 75. See Men and Women of the Time.

Gerrans, Henry Tresawna, born at Plymouth, Devon, 23 Aug., 1858; 1s. Sampson Tresawna, gent. Christ Church, matric. 12 Oct., 77, aged 19 (from Bristol school), junior student 77-82, B.A. 80; fellow Worcester 82, M.A. 84, dean 86, tutor 87 (Honours: — junior 78 and senior mathematical scholarship 82, 1 mathematical mods. 78, 2 natural science 80, 1 mathematics 81, and Herschel astronomical prize 82), mathematical moderator 85, 6, examiner in mathematics 87, 8, 9, and in natural science 93, 4; secretary for local examinations.

Pottinger, Henry Allison, born in St. Mary Aldermary, London, 11 April, 1824; 3s. William, of London. Worcester, matric. 21 April, 42, aged 18 (educated in France), B.A. 46, M.A. 48, fellow 83 (Honours:—1 classics 46), modern history lecturer 62-3, 65-70, law lecturer since 70, librarian 84; lecturer and law tutor Corpus Christi 74-84; bar.-at-law, Lincoln's Inn, 60. See Foster's Men at the Bar.

Hadow, William Henry, born at Ebrington, co. Glouc., 27 Dec, 1859; 1s. William Elliott, vicar of South Cerney, co. Glouc. Worcester, matric. 15 Oct., 78, aged 18 (from Malvern coll.), scholar 78-82, B.A. 83, M.A. 85, fellow 88, tutor 89, B.Mus. 90; (Honours:—1 classical mods. 80, 1 classics 82), a delegate of non-collegiate students 93.

HONORARY FELLOWS.

Newton, sir Charles Thomas, K.C.B. , born at Clungunford, Salop, 1816; 2s. Newton Dickinson Hand, vicar of Bredwardine and rector of Brobury, co. Hereford. Christ Church, matric. 17 Oct., 33, aged 17 (from Shrewsbury school), student 35-61, B.A. 37, M.A. 40; hon. fellow Worcester 74, created D.C.L. 9 June, 75 (Honours:—2 classics 37); an assistant in the antiquities department British museum 40-52, vice-consul Mytilene 52, consul at Rome 60, keeper of the Greek and Roman antiquities British museum 61-85, professor of archaeology University coll., London, 80, hon. LL. D. Cambridge 10 June, 79, and Ph.D. Strasburg 79, c.B. 16 Nov., 75, K.C.B. 21 June, 87. See Men and Women of the Time.

Newman, Francis William, born in London 27 June, 1805; 1s. John, of London, banker. Worcester, matric. 29 Nov., 22, aged 17 (from Ealing school), B.A. 26, hon. fellow 83; fellow Balliol 26-30 (Honours:—1 classics and 1 mathematics 26); classical tutor in Bristol college and classical professor at Manchester 40, Emeritus professor of Latin in University coll., London, 46-69, brother of late cardinal Newman. See Men and Women of the Time.

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