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... tenable for four years , by the most distinguished student who shall have re- ceived the degree of Master of Arts in the year of his nomination to the Bursary , and who is to follow the profession of Divinity , Law , or Medicine , or ...
... tenable for four years , by the most distinguished student who shall have re- ceived the degree of Master of Arts in the year of his nomination to the Bursary , and who is to follow the profession of Divinity , Law , or Medicine , or ...
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... tenable for four years . The balance of the Funds is to be applied to the foundation of a Scholarship of £ 100 per annum , tenable for two years . 12. GALLOWAY AND GARDEN . Founded about 1706 and in 1738 , by Alexander Galloway and Mrs ...
... tenable for four years . The balance of the Funds is to be applied to the foundation of a Scholarship of £ 100 per annum , tenable for two years . 12. GALLOWAY AND GARDEN . Founded about 1706 and in 1738 , by Alexander Galloway and Mrs ...
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... tenable for four years . 16. GREENSKARES . Founded in 1875 , by James Taylor , M.D. , Aberd . , 1865 ( Alumnus , King's Coll . , 1811-13 ) , retired Deputy Inspector- General of Hospitals and Fleets . The number of Bursaries to be as ...
... tenable for four years . 16. GREENSKARES . Founded in 1875 , by James Taylor , M.D. , Aberd . , 1865 ( Alumnus , King's Coll . , 1811-13 ) , retired Deputy Inspector- General of Hospitals and Fleets . The number of Bursaries to be as ...
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... tenable for four years . 22. KINLOCH . Founded in 1838 , by James Kinloch . The number of Bursaries is two , of the annual value of £ 10 each or thereby , tenable for four years . 23. LENDRUM . Founded in 1874 , by George Lendrum ...
... tenable for four years . 22. KINLOCH . Founded in 1838 , by James Kinloch . The number of Bursaries is two , of the annual value of £ 10 each or thereby , tenable for four years . 23. LENDRUM . Founded in 1874 , by George Lendrum ...
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... tenable for four years , " to enable a young man to be educated at said University , and to obtain the degree of Master of Arts , to be competed for at the regular Competition , to be held only on the conditions that he who gains it ...
... tenable for four years , " to enable a young man to be educated at said University , and to obtain the degree of Master of Arts , to be competed for at the regular Competition , to be held only on the conditions that he who gains it ...
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Abdn Aberd Aberdeen-equal Aberdeenshire Academy Advanced Agriculture Alex Alexander Anatomy Anderson Andrew annual value attendance awarded B.Sc Bachelor of Laws Botany Bursary candidate Charles Chemistry Church Class Certificates Classical Coll course D.Sc David Davidson Divinity Dufftown Duncan Edin Edinburgh English exempt Faculty of Arts Forbes Fraser French Geology George German Gordon Graduation Greek Hebrew Henry History Honours Class Huntly Inverness James John Keith Laboratory Latin lectures Library LL.B LL.D Manse Margaret Marischal College Mathematics Matriculation Medal Medical Medicine Ment Milne Moir Moral Philosophy Murray Natural Philosophy Ordinance Ordinary pass Peterhead Physiology Portsoy Practical Preliminary Examination Prize Prof Professor Rector Regulations Reid Road Robert Robert Gordon's College Robertson Scholarship School Science Scotland Senatus Academicus Smith Special Distinction Stornoway Street Students subjects Summer Session teacher tenable for four Text-books Thesis Thomas Thomson tion Turriff Univ University Court University of Aberdeen William Winter Session Zoology καὶ
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