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April 20 1866
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Queen's University (April 20th 1866)

The Senatus met and was constituted.

Sederunt Principal Snodgrass, Professors
Williamson, Murray, and Mowat, and Rev. S.
H. McKerras Lecturer in Classics.

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Edmison, Fraser,
Jardine, McLennan,
recommended for M.A.
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The Theses of Henry Edmison, B.A., Peterborough,
Donald Fraser, B.A., Glengarry, Robert Jardine, B.A.,
Brockville, William McLennan, B.A., Glengary were
sustained according to the reports of the respective examiners,
and it was agreed to recommend these four
gentlemen to the Senate for the degree of M.A.

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Jardine recommended
B.D.
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On a review of the written examinations it was
agreed to recommend to the Senate for the degree of
B.D. Robert Jardine, B.A. Brockville; and for the
degree of B.A. Rev. Duncan Morrison, Brockville, and
the following students of the third year, named in
the order of merit: 1. Nathan Fellowes Dupuis, Kingston
with first class honours in Mathematics and Natural Philosophy:
2. Peter C. McGregor, Lanark: 3. Evan C.W. McColl,
Kingston with first class honours in Moral
Philosoply, and second class honours in Classics:
4. Robert Chambers N. Norwich, with second class honours
in Classics: 5. Francis H. Chrysler, Bath, with second
class honours in Moral Philosophy; 6. William Baldwell,
Lanark: 8. Samuel Eakin, Markham; 9.
Charles F. Ireland, Kingston: 7. Peter McLaren, Lanark.

On a review of the written examinations it was
agreed to sustain the University Examinations of the
following students named in the order of merit:
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Univ. Exam passed by
Frasher, McGillivray,
Ferguson, McBain,
McLennan, McMorine
Thompson, Gray
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Faculty of Theology
Second Year: Donald Fraser, Daniel McGillivray,
John Ferguson, and Alexander McBain
First Year: William McLennan, Samuel McMorine,
John R. Thompson, and James M. Gray

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182
1865-6

[margin]
April 20 1866
[/margin]

Queen's University (April 20th 1866)

The Senatus met and was constituted.

Sederunt Principal Snodgrass, Professors
Williamson, Murray, and Mowat, and Rev. S.
H. McKerras Lecturer in Classics.

[margin]
Edmison, Fraser,
Jardine, McLennan,
recommended for M.A.
[/margin]

The Theses of Henry Edmison, B.A., Peterborough,
Donald Fraser, B.A., Glengarry, Robert Jardine, B.A.,
Brockville, William McLennan, B.A., Glengary were
sustained according to the reports of the respective examiners,
and it was agreed to recommend these four
gentlemen to the Senate for the degree of M.A.

[margin]
Jardine recommended
B.D.
[/margin]

On a review of the written examinations it was
agreed to recommend to the Senate for the degree of
B.D. Robert Jardine, B.A. Brockville; and for the
degree of B.A. Rev. Duncan Morrison, Brockville, and
the following students of the third year, named in
the order of merit: 1. Nathan Fellowes Dupuis, Kingston
with first class honours in Mathematics and Natural Philosophy:
2. Peter C. McGregor, Lanark: 3. Evan C.W.
McColl, Kingston with first class honours in Moral
Philosoply, and second class honours in Classics:
4. Robert Chambers N. Norwich, with second class honours
in Classics: 5. Francis H. Chrysler, Bath, with second
class honours in Moral Philosophy; 6. William Baldwell,
Lanark: 8. Samuel Eakin, Markham; 9. Charles
F. Ireland, Kingston: 7. Peter McLaren, Lanark.

On a review of the written examinations it was
agreed to sustain the University Examinations of the
following students named in the order of merit:
[margin]
Univ. Exam passed by
Frasher, McGillivray,
Ferguson, McBain,
McLennan, McMorine
Thompson, Gray
[/margin]

Faculty of Theology
Second Year: Donald Fraser, Daniel McGillivray,
John Ferguson, and Alexander McBain
First Year: William McLennan, Samuel McMorine,
John R. Thompson, and James M. Gray