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Hermes 1902 Volume 8? Number 0
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[...]d Vice-Provost; and, at a subse—
quent meeting, Edward Hamilton
(who had been fifth wrangler in[...]
[...]e days), to accept the head—
mastership of King EdWard VI’s Gram-
mar School at Norwich, as the[...]
[...], Syme,
Laycock, Goodsir, Lyon Playfair,
Simpson, Edward Forbes, Allman and
Christison. In due time[...]
[...]s.
Charles Cowper, R. Copland Leth—
bridge, Sir Edward Knox and others.
Following on the public m[...]
[...]and endowments in the names of
the Rev. C. Kemp, Edward Aspinall,
Augusta Priddle, Henry William
A[...]
[...]d
Dean Sumner. Dean O’Connell, W.
B. Dalley and Eyre Ellis were
appointed secretaries. Ven. Arc[...]

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[...], 1852 ; Professor Smith, who was
quent meeting, Edward Hamilton probably detained b[...]
[...]intimate friend of Finlay, the his-
Simpson, Edward Forbes, Allman and torian of[...]
[...]about thirty-eight resident students
bridge. Sir Edward K n o x and others. with ha[...]
[...]irst names that the Rev. C. Kemp, Edward Aspinall,
were entered on the[...]
[...]1874, when he was succeeded by his
B. Dalley and Eyre Ellis were[...]
[...]A very tolerable literature. Edward the Black Prince,
article on de Musset ap[...]