Skip to main content Accessibility help
×
Hostname: page-component-586b7cd67f-dlnhk Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-11-29T00:17:56.242Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

IX - EXHIBITIONS

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 September 2010

John Willis Clark
Affiliation:
Registrary of the University
Get access

Summary

SKINNERS' COMPANY.

SIR JAMES LANCASTER.

There are four Exhibitions connected with the benefaction of Sir James Lancaster (A.D. 1618), of the value of £21 a year each, in the gift of the Skinners' Company.

They are intended for students of Divinity, two being tenable at the University of Oxford and two at Cambridge.

MR EDWARD LEWIS.

There is also an Exhibition, tenable only at the University of Cambridge, connected with the benefaction of Mr Edward Lewis (A.D. 1673), of the value of £21 a year, in the gift of the Skinners' Company.

The above-mentioned Exhibitions are awarded as a rule to Undergraduates who have already kept their first year or three terms at the University.

Students who have taken the degree of B.A. are not eligible. When a vacancy occurs, notice is sent to the Tutor of each College and to the Censor of Non-Collegiate Students.

It is usual, when there is a vacancy, to fill it up in November.

Any Undergraduate who, being qualified to be a candidate, wishes to have notice of a vacancy, should write to the Clerk of the Company, Skinners' Hall, Dowgate Hill, London, E.G., in September.

LEATHER SELLERS' COMPANY.

The various benefactions for the assistance of poor students at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, made, among others, by Mrs Ann Elliott, Mr George Humble, Mr William Moseley, Mr Eobert Eogers, and entrusted to the above Company, are now administered by them in accordance with schemes settled by the Court of Chancery.

Type
Chapter
Information
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2009
First published in: 1904

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

Save book to Kindle

To save this book to your Kindle, first ensure [email protected] is added to your Approved Personal Document E-mail List under your Personal Document Settings on the Manage Your Content and Devices page of your Amazon account. Then enter the ‘name’ part of your Kindle email address below. Find out more about saving to your Kindle.

Note you can select to save to either the @free.kindle.com or @kindle.com variations. ‘@free.kindle.com’ emails are free but can only be saved to your device when it is connected to wi-fi. ‘@kindle.com’ emails can be delivered even when you are not connected to wi-fi, but note that service fees apply.

Find out more about the Kindle Personal Document Service.

  • EXHIBITIONS
  • Edited by John Willis Clark, Registrary of the University
  • Book: Endowments of the University of Cambridge
  • Online publication: 07 September 2010
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511693571.010
Available formats
×

Save book to Dropbox

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Dropbox.

  • EXHIBITIONS
  • Edited by John Willis Clark, Registrary of the University
  • Book: Endowments of the University of Cambridge
  • Online publication: 07 September 2010
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511693571.010
Available formats
×

Save book to Google Drive

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Google Drive.

  • EXHIBITIONS
  • Edited by John Willis Clark, Registrary of the University
  • Book: Endowments of the University of Cambridge
  • Online publication: 07 September 2010
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511693571.010
Available formats
×