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3 Aeneas McCole as a Student of the third year's
Class in Arts
4 Gulielmus Arid Ross as a Student of the second
Class in Arts
Sachlanus McPherson as a Student of the
second year in Arts
6 Robertus Wallace as a Student of the second
year in Arts
7 Joannes Bowes Mowat as a Student of the
first year in Arts
9 Hunter Richardson [Tarnden?] as a Student
of the first year in Arts
10 Joannes Bournes, First year in Arts.
The Senate having examined Joannes Watson
and Joannes Harvey Conates were of opinion
that their qualifications are not such as that
they can be admitted to matriculation this
Session with profit to Themselves and credit to
the University, but considering the urgent
solicitations of their friends and that there is
as yet no satisfactory school established in
Connection with this College, agreed to admit
them to share in any benefits which their state
of advancement may enable them to reap from

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3 Aeneas M Cole as a Student of the third year's
Class in Arts
4 Gulielmus Arid Ross as a Student of the second
Class in Arts
Sachlanus M[superscript]c[/superscript]Pherson as a Student of the
second year in Arts
6 Robertus Wallace as a Student of the second
year in Arts
7 Joannes Bowes Mowat as a Student of the
first year in Arts
9 Hunter Richardson [Tarnden?] as a Student
of the first year in Arts
10 Joannes Bournes, First year in Arts.
The Senate having examined Joannes Watson
and Joannes Harvey Conates were of opinion
that their qualifications are not such as that
they can be admitted to matriculation this
Session with profit to Themselves and credit to
the University, but considering the urgent
solicitations of their friends and that there is
as yet no satisfactory school established in
Connection with this College, agreed to admit
them to share in any benefits which their state
of advancement may enable them to reap from