Egrotant-Bennion, Corpus Christi; Gunnery, St. John's; Murphy, Christ's. Mr. Joseph Larmor, St. John's, aged twenty-two, is the eldest son of the late Hugh Larmor, of Belfast, was educated at the Royal Academical Institution, Belfast, whence he entered Queen's College, Belfast, in 1871. In 1873 he obtained the Porter Scholarship for general proficiency, and in 1874 the Dunville Studentship in Science at the Queen's University; at B.A. in 1874 and also at M.A. in 1875 he obtained a double First in Mathematical Science and Experimental Science, receiving two gold medals and Exhibitions on each occasion; and his answering being specially commended to the Senate in both subjects. At London University he took second place at Matriculation in 1876, and was successively 'Neil Arnott' Exhibitioner and Medallist in Experimental Physics at first B.Sc. Examination, and University scholar in Mathematics at B.Sc. He entered at St. John's in 1876, with First Minor Scholarship, and obtained a Foundation Scholarship in 1878. He has been Wright's Prizeman in each year of residence, and also Hughes' Prizeman in 1879. College tutor, Mr. Sandys; private tutor, Mr. Routh. Bell Scholars.-1. W. R. Inge, King's; 2. E. A. Welch, King's. Abbot's Scholar.-B. L. Edwards, Trinity. Craven Scholar.-J. C. Moss, St. John's. Browne Scholar.-W. Wyse, Trinity. Chancellor's Medals, Classical.-G. M. Edwards, Trinity; R. St. J. Parry, Trinity. Smith's Prizemen.-J. Larmor, Senior Wrangler; J. J. Thomson, Second Wrangler. Egrotant-Moore, St. Catharine's; Novelli, Trinity; and Tracy, St. John's. Mr. Edwin Cooper Perry, the Senior Classic, is a son of the Rev. Edwin Cresswell Perry, vicar of Sleighford, Staffordshire, and was educated at Eton. He was elected to an Eton scholarship at King's College in 1876. In the following year he was honourably mentioned by the examiner for the Porson University Scholarship. He obtained the Bell University Scholarship in 1877, the Browne University Scholarship in 1878, and the Pitt University Scholarship in 1879. He also carried off Sir William Browne's Medal for a Greek epigram in 1878. CIVIL LIST. Detailed Statement of the Amount Issued from the Exchequer in the Year ended March 31, 1880, for Payment on account of the Civil List. Civil List Charges, as per Schedule to the Act 1 Vict. c. 2: Class I. Her Majesty's Privy Purse £ 8. d. 60,000 0 0 131,260 0 172,500 0 0 13,200 0 0 99 V. Pensions granted under the above Act (limited to . 8,040 0 0 385,000 0 0 22,467 10 5 £407,467 10 5 ANNUITIES AND PENSIONS. ANNUITIES TO THE ROYAL FAMILY: *— Her Royal Highness the Princess Royal (Crown Princess of His Royal Highness Albert Edward, Prince of Wales His Royal Highness Alfred Ernest Albert, Duke of Edinburgh His Royal Highness Arthur William Patrick Albert, Duke { of Connaught and Strathearn His Royal Highness Prince Leopold George Duncan Albert His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge Her Royal Highness the Princess Mary (Princess of Teck) Sarah, Lady Rodney Earl Morley, in trust for Earl Amherst Viscount St. Vincent, died July 19, 1879 Earl Nelson Lord Raglan 2,000 0 1,000 1,000 0 Sir Henry Marshman Havelock-Allan, Bart. Dowager Lady Havelock 1,000 0 0 Lord Napier of Magdala 2,000 0 0 £40,608 4 11 Some of these Annuitants receive emoluments from the amounts voted for the forces. From March 13, 1879, at 10,000l. a year. PENSIONS FOR POLITICAL AND CIVIL SERVICES;- Countess of Mayo First Class: The Right Hon. Sir George Grey The Right Hon. The Earl of Beaconsfield (suspended) The Right Hon. Thomas Milner Gibson. The Right Hon. Spencer H. Walpole Second Class (under Act of 1869): The Right Hon. Charles P. Villiers * Glasse, William B., Officer of the late Exchequer in England Macaulay, Charles Z. Third Class :— Vice-Admiral Lord Clarence E. Paget Admiral W. A. B. Hamilton W. G. Romaine, C.B., late Second Secretary of the Admiralty Pensions for Civil Services (Ireland) Pensions for Judicial Services (Great Britain) Pensions for Judicial Services (Ireland) Late Chairmen of Quarter Sessions Pensions for Diplomatic Services HEREDITARY PENSIONS: The Heirs of the Duke of Schomberg § 984 O The Earl of Bath (moiety) The Heirs and Descendants of William Penn (for ever) 1,200 0 4,000 0 £6,184 0 0 MISCELLANEOUS PENSIONS: £ 8. d. The servants of her late Majesty Queen Charlotte. MISCELLANEOUS PENSIONS (IRELAND): Persons who suffered by the Rebellion in Ireland, in 1798 Total Amount issued for Annuities and Pensions In addition to a superannuation allowance of 7501. a year as Examiner, Court of Chancery, borne on Vote for Superannuations, Class VI., Vote 1, p. 430. In addition to a Superannuation Allowance of 5331. 6s. 8d. per annum, as late Secretary to the Post Office. By Act 32 & 33 Vict. c. 43, the Salaries and Allowances of the Diplomatic Service were transferred from the Consolidated Fund to the annual Civil Service Estimates from April 1869; and all pensions subsequently granted are similarly provided for. The pensions included above are, therefore, those which were granted prior to April 1869. One moiety of this pension, viz. 1,0801., payable to the Duke of Leeds, was commuted in 1876; and 961. per annum of the remaining moiety was commuted in 1877. |