Bury and Norwich Post: Tuesday 18th November 1879

The following have been elected Fellows of St. John’s College: William George Rushbrooke, LL. M., bracketed Sixth Classic, 1872; Rev. Frank Dyson, B.A., Third Classic, 1877; Hume Chancellor Pinsent, B.A., bracketed Fourth Wrangler, 1878; Rev. Alfred William Momerie, B.A. Senior in Moral Sciences Tripos, 1877; William Hewison Gunston B.A., bracketed Fourth Wrangeler 1879, Thomas Wilson Dougon, B.A., Thirds Classic, 1879.


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Cambridge Independent Press: Saturday 8th November 1879

St. John’s College: The Rev. Thomas Auden, M.A., [B.A. 1858] has been appointed Vicar of St. Julians, Shrewsbury. The annual election of Fellows of this college took place on Monday. There were six vacancies, which were filled up by the election of the undermentioned, all graduates of this college 1. William George Rushbrooke, LL.M., bracketed 6th Classic, 1872. 2. The Rev. Frank Dyson, B.A., third Classic, 1877. 3. Hume Chancellor Pinsent, B.A., bracketed 4th Wrangler, 1878. 4. The Rev. Alfred Williams Momerie, B.A., Senior in the Moral Sciences Tripos, 1877. 5. William Hewison Gunston, B.A., bracketed 4th Wrangler, 1879. 6. Thomas Wilson Dougan, B.A., third Classic, 1879. Highly commended in the examination for the Chancellor’s Classical Medals, 1879, Sir William Brown’s Medal for Latin Epigram, 1878.


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Eastern Daily Press: Tuesday 4th November 1879

Cambridge University: The following have been elected Fellows of St. John’s College: – Mr. Rushbrooke, D.S. Dyson, D.S. Pinsent, D.S. Momerie, D.S. Gunston, D.S. Dougan.


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The Leeds Mercury: Tuesday November 4th, 1879: Issue 12970

University Intelligence: Cambridge: Monday: The following have been elected Fellows of St. John’s College: Mr. Rushbrooke, D.S. Dyson, D.S. Pinsent, D.S. Momerie, D.S. Gunstan, D.S. Dougan.

[See also 5th November]
[see also Morning Post: Tuesday 4th November 1879] 


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Pall Mall Gazette: Thursday December 9th, 1878: Issue 4306

Cambridge: Moral Sciences Tripos: – Examined and Approved: Class I —— Class II; Ds Pinsent, St. John’s; Holder St. John’s, Class III; Ds. Dean, McLennan, St. Peter’s and Trinity Hall, equal: Allowed the ordinary degree: Mackworth, Trinity. Examiners: J. Venn, G.C. Robertson.


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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Thursday 23rd December 1869 

Birmingham and Edgbaston Proprietary School: Annual Meeting: Yesterday the annual meeting for the distribution of medals and certificates of honour to the successful pupils was held in the School Room, Edgbaston. Mr. W. L. Sargant occupied the chair, in the absence of the president, Mr. H. W. Tyndall. … … The following is the result of written examinations held at Easter, Midsummer, Michaelmas and Christmas, 1869. The prizes were handed to the successful competitors by the headmaster: … Class III: …  General Proficiency … Certificate … Hume Pinsent … 


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Birmingham Journal: Saturday 19th December 1868

Birmingham and Edgbaston Proprietary School: The annual distribution of prizes awarded to the pupils in the Birmingham and Edgbaston Proprietary School took place yesterday morning. There was a large attendance of parents and friends. Mr. W. W. Sergeant, president, occupied the chair, and there were present … (President’s address) …  Class III: Dux in Mathematics: Special Certificated: Hume Pinsent …  

[see also Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 19th December 1868] 


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