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THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. Chancellor 1869.

SALISBURY, MARQUIS OF ; ROBERT ARTHUR TALBOT GASCOYNE-CECIL, 2nd son of James Brownlow William, 2nd Marquis of Salisbury ; born at Hatfield 3 Feb., 1 830. Christ Church, matric. 1 Dec, 1847, aged 17 (from Eton), B A. 1850, M.A. 1853 ; fellow All Souls' 1853-58, D.C.L. by diploma 20 Nov., 1869 (Honours: — hon. 4 mathematics, 1849), treasurer Oxford union society 49, chancellor of the university 1869 ; a student of Lincoln's Inn 1850; M.P. Stamford 1853 until he succeeded, as 3rd Marquis, on the death of his father, 12 April, 1868; secretary of state for India 1866-67 and 1874-78, foreign affairs 1878-80, 1885-86, and Jan. 1887— Aug. 1892, prime minister 1885-86 and 1886-92; special ambassador to Constantinople 1876-77, joint ambassador and plenipotentiary to the congress of Berlin 6 June to 16 July, 1878, k.g. 30 July, 1878, etc., hon. LL.D. Cambridge, 1888. See Men and Women of the lime.

Burgesses, July, 1892.

Rt. Hon. Sir John Robert Mowbray, bart., P.C., M.A. , hon. D.C.L. , hon. fellow Hertford 75, and hon. student Christ Church, where see page 412.

John Gilbert Talbot, born in London, 24 Feb., 1835 ; is. hon. John Chetwynd, (Q.C. attorney general to Prince of Wales). ChristChurch, matric. 18 May, 53, aged 18 (from the Charterhouse) ; B.A. 58, M.A. 60, created D.C.L. 26 June, 78 (Honours : — 2 classical mods. 55, 4 classics 57) ; of Falconhurst, Kent, M.P. west Kent, 68-78, Oxford University since 78, parliamentary secretary to board of trade, 78-80, an ecclesiastical commissioner 89, etc. See Foster's Peerage.

Assessor of the Chancellor's Court, 1876.

Thomas Erskine Holland, D.C.L., fellow All Souls', where see page 272.

Deputy Steward, 1874. Rt. Hon. Alexander Staveley Hill, D.C.L., Fereday fellow St. John's 54-65, where see page 489.

Public Orator, 1880. William Walter Merry, D.D. rector of Lincoln, where see page 240.

Bodley's Librarian, 1882. Edward Williams Byron Nicholson, M.A. , Trinity, where see page 456.

Sub-Librarians.

Adolf Neubauer (1873), M.A., hon. fellow Exeter,

where see page 125. Falconer Madan (1880), M.A., fellow Brasenose,

where see page 350.

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High Steward, 1891.

Roundell Palmer, Baron Selborne ; hon. fellow Magdalen 62 (and hon. student Christ Church 67), where see page 319.

Vice-Chancellor, 1890. Henry Boyd, D.D., principal of Hertford, where see page 594.

Pro Vice-Chancellors.

James Bellamy, D.D. , president of St. John's, where

see page 474. John Richard Magrath, D.D. , provost of Queen's,

where see page 172. William Inge, D.D., provost of Worcester, where see

page 572. Hon. George Charles Brodrick, D.C.L., warden

of Merton, where see page 92.

Proctors, 1893-4.

Arthur Hassall, M.A. , student Christ Church, where

see page 408. William Ross Hardie, M.A. , fellow Balliol, where

see page 64.

Pro-Proctors, 1893-4.

Rev. Walter Hobhouse, M.A., student Christ Church,

where see page 409. Sidney George Owen, M.A. , student Christ Church,

where see page 410. Francis de Paravicini, M.A. , fellow of Balliol, where

see page 63. John Tracey, M.A., tutor of Keble, where see page 628.


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