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P. 113. July 13 1842. The Rev. Wilse Brown, of Emman. Coll., B.A. 1833, 

 perpetual curate of Eggleston, Durham, 1835-57, rector of Whitstone, 1857, where 

 be died 22 Jan. 1883, aged 72 {Times, 27 Jan. 1883). 



P. 146. Sept. 6 1848. Franks. Sir Augustus WoUaston Franks of Trinity 

 College, B.A. 1849, M.A. 1862, F.S.A., F.G.S., died May 21 1897 {Baily Chron. 

 May 22 p. 7. col. 4. Times May 24 p. 12 col. 3, and for the provision in his will 

 by which his bequest to the British Museum is contingent on the remission of Sir 

 William Harcourt's death duty, ibid. July 19 p. 8 col. 4). Director of the Society 

 of Antiquaries 1873 — 80, keeper of the department of British and Mediaeval An- 

 tiquities and Ethnography at the Brit. Mus. (See Magazine of Art, July 1897 p. 175.) 



P. 146. Sept. 7 1848. Mathison. William CoUings Mathison of Trinity 

 College, B.A. 1839, M.A. 1842; fellow, and long tutor, of Trinity, succeeded Mr. 

 Francis Martin as vice-master Oct. 1866, instituted 20 Jan. 1868, rector of Dickie- 

 burgh, Norfolk ; married July 1 1868, Mary, eldest daughter of Reginald Bray, 

 Esq., of Shere, Surrey {Cambr. Ohr. July 4) ; died Oct. 1870 (ibid. 15 Oct.). His 

 widow died May 13 1874, at her father's house, aet. 36 {Ti}nes 15 May). 



P. 147. Nov. 10 1848. Townsend. Frederick Townsend, of Trin. Coll., Cam- 

 bridge, B.A. 1850, M.A. 1855, F.L.S. Second and only surviving son of the late 

 Rev. Edward James T. (fellow of Merton College, Oxford, B.A. 1811, M.A. 1814; 

 died April 19 1858, at Oakfield, Leamington, aet. 72) by Mary only daughter of 

 John Hambrough, Esq., of Marchwood, Hants; of Honington Hall, Warwickshire, 

 elected M.P. for co. Warwick (Stratford division), 1886. A contributor to Seemann's 

 Journal of Botany. 



P. 152. April 8 1850. Broome. Christopher Edmund Broome of Trinity Hall, 

 B.A. 1836, M.A. 1839, Esq., married on Friday, April 8 1836, at St. Luke's Chelsea 

 (by the Rev. John Rush, LL.B., father of the bride) to Charlotte Harman, grand- 

 daughter of the Rev. Montague Rush, of Heckfield, Hants. {Cambr. Chron. 15 Apr.). 

 See the Christian Remembrancer xviii 319b. 



P. 153. Apr. 27 1850. Wilson. John Bracebridge Wilson of St. John's, 

 B.A. 1852, F.L.S. , died at Geelong about Oct. 1895 {Eagle xix 500). 



P. 153. June 5 1850. Reyner. George Fearns Reyner of St. John's, B.A. 

 1839, M.A. 1842, B.D. 1849, D.D. 1868, long bursar of the college in succession to 

 W. H. Bateson ; rector of Staplehurst 1876 ; died Sept, 16 1892 {Eagle xvii 403-8). 



Ibid. Overton. Thomas Overton of St. John's, B.A. 1828, M.A. 1831, B.D. 

 1838. Piatt fellow. Rector of Black Notley, 1858, died Dec. 14 1893 {Guardian 

 20 Dec. p. 2018fl, 28 Dec. p. 2055a). A man of great reading and a good talker. 

 Once in hall, where several senior wranglers were near him, it came out that Over- 

 ton alone had read Newton's Principia through in the original. 



Ibid. Cooper. John Edward Cooper of St. John's, B.A. 1846, M.A. 1849, fellow 

 of the college, succeeded Bishop Colenso as rector of Forncett St. Mary's in 1853, a 

 living which he still holds. 



P. 155. July 15 1850. Coleman. The Rev. William Higgins Coleman of St. 

 John's, Cambridge, B.A. 1836, M.A. 1839. Published (with Bp. Colenso) Examples 

 in Arithmetic and Algebra, Cambr. Hall, 1834 ; (with Robert Holden Webb, of 

 Christ's College, rector of Essendon) Flora Hertfordiensis, Pamplin, 1849. He died 

 Sept. 12 1863, at Burton-on-Trent {Gent. Mag., 1863, ii 515«!. B.N.B. Boase 

 M.E.B.) 



