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QUEEN'S COLLEGE, CORK.

FOUNDED, DECEMBER 30, 1845.

For the Act under which this College was endowed, for the Patent of Incorporation, and for that appointing Statutes, Rules, and Ordinances, see p. 108, &c.

VISITORS.

His Grace the Duke of Leinster.

His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin.

The Right Honourable the Earl of Fingall, K.P.

The Right Honourable the Chief Secretary for Ireland.

The Right Honourable Maziere Brady.

The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Cork.

The Right Reverend Bishop Delany.

The Right Honourable Mr. Justice Ball.

The Right Honourable Baron Greene.

Sir Henry Marsh, Bart., M.D.

The Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland.

The President of the King's and Queen's College of Physicians. The President of the Royal College of Surgeons.

President-Sir Robert Kane, F. R.S., M. R.I.A.
Vice-President-John Ryall, LL.D.

COUNCIL.-1858-59.

The President.

The Vice-President.

William Rushton, M.A., Dean of the Literary Division of the Faculty of Arts.

George S. Read, M.A., Dean of the Science Division of the Faculty

of Arts.

Purcell O'Leary, M.D., Dean of the Faculty of Medicine.
Michael Barry, Dean of the Faculty of Law.

The Greek Language,
The Latin Language,

PROFESSORS.

History and English Literature,
Modern Languages,

John Ryall, LL.D.

Bunnell Lewis, M.A.

William Rushton, M.A.

Raymond de Vericour, D. es. L.

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Adams, John B.
Allen, Thomas T.
Ambrose, John D.
Bateman, Daniel J.
Barrett, Richard
Barry, John J.
Barry, Michael R.
Barter, Richard
Beamish, Ferdinand
Belcher, Robert
Biggs, John A.
Blaud, Llewellan
Boland, Nicholas
Brown, Daniel

Bullen, Francis
Callaghan, James
Carroll, Richard

Clapp, William H. B.

Clarke, Henry
Cleary, Michael

Connelly, John

Cooper, George

Corbett, Henry

Cross, Edward

Crowley, William
Crowly, Patrick
Cunningham, John
Curtis, Joseph
Dann, Edward
Denmeade, John T.
Donovan, Daniel
Dore, David T.
Du Casse, John A.
Duggan, John

Dunbar, Frederick H.
Eames, William L.
Eaton, Usher B.

Fitton, George

Foley, William
Galway, John W.

Gelston, Richard Philip
Gillespie, Franklin
Gilmore, Alexander G.
Grubb, Samuel S.
Haines, Charles
Harden, John M.
Harvey, Alfred
Hayes, Horace
Healy, Michael
Heazle, Thomas
Irwin, Patrick
Jameson, Robert A.
Jones, Leslie
Jones, Wm. H.
Joyce, Robert D.

Kane, Robert R.
Keane, John
Kenah, Samuel
Keogh, Denis

Kingston, Joseph L.

Lambert, John P.

Lawson, Henry
Levis, John S.
Lloyd, George R.
Long, Roland C.
Lynch, William
M'Dermot, William
M'Keogh, John
Marshall, John E.
Mathew, Robert G.
Meara, Francis K.
Moore, John
Morrogh, Leonard
O'Driscoll, Daniel
O'Flynn, Denis James

O'Flynn, Patrick J.

The number of Students attending Queen's College, Cork, corrected to the most recent date, and distinguishing the numbers belonging to each religious denomination, will be found in a table on p 285.

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Roberts, Poulter
Roe, Charles
Ryan, James J.
Seymour, Michael
Siggerson, George
Sikes, Charles H.
Sommerville, Redmond
Spedding, William A.
Sterling, Robert J.
Strangman, Thomas W.
Swanton, James R.
Testro, Daniel M'Mullen
Thomas, William G.
Unkles, Joseph
Wall, John

Wallace, Richard
Whitty, Irwin
Wigmore, William
Willet, Edmond
Woodroffe, Francis

Rahilly, Michael

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MATRICULATED STUDENTS.

Persons intending to become Matriculated Students of the College, in any of the Faculties or Departments of Faculty, are required to pass the Matriculation Examination, whereby they are declared competent to pursue the course of study prescribed to Students in that Faculty or Department of Faculty, and, on completing this course, are entitled to become Candidates for the Degrees or Diplomas granted by the Queen's University in Ireland.

The Examinations for the Matriculation of Students in the several Faculties and Departments of Faculty com

mence at 10 o'clock, on the third Tuesday of October in each year.

Candidates for Matriculation are required to forward their names to the Registrar of the College, and to state. the Faculty or Department of Faculty for which they propose to Matriculate, at least three days before the commencement of the Matriculation Examinations.

Each Candidate, before being admitted to the Matriculation Examination, is required to pay to the Bursar of the College the Matriculation and College Fees for the year, amounting together to 10s. for each Faculty or Department of Faculty. These fees will be returned to such Candidates as may fail in passing the Matriculation Examination.

After passing the Matriculation Examination, and before joining the several Classes, each Student of the Literary and Science Divisions of the Faculty of Arts, is required to pay to the Bursar of the College the sum of £4 15s., being a moiety of the Class Fees for the Session. The remaining moiety will be required on or before the 20th of December.

Students of the Faculties of Medicine and Law, and of the Departments of Engineering and Agriculture in the Faculty of Arts, are required to pay on Matriculation the whole of the fees of the Classes for which they enter. See table of Class Fees, p. 242.

Junior Scholars are exempt from the payment of more than one moiety of the Class Fees for the Session.

Matriculated Students are required to wear an academic

dress.

In May and June are held General Examinations in the subjects lectured upon during the Session; and a sum of £100 is awarded in Prizes to the most distinguished Students.

Students who have pursued part of their studies in any one of the Queen's Colleges, or in any University capable of granting Degrees in the several Faculties of Arts, Law, and Medicine, are permitted, on passing the prescribed Examinations, to take corresponding rank in this College, and also to compete for Scholarships of the corresponding year; provided they shall not hold at the same time a Scholar ship or other office of emolument in any University, or College of a University.

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