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Fellows at
Oxford and
Cambridge "
demyship". Definitions.net.
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Demyships".
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- university's
highest academic award. He was
encouraged to
compete for a
demyship, a half-scholarship
worth £95 per year (equivalent to £11,100 in 2023)...
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setting up on
behalf of the
British Museum.
Hogarth arranged a "Senior
Demyship", a form of scholarship, for
Lawrence at
Magdalen College, Oxford, to fund...
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matriculated at
Trinity College, Oxford, in 1824. In the same year he won a
demyship at
Magdalen College and
studied there 1824–31,
becoming a
fellow in 1831...
- and his
admiration of
historian A. J. P. Taylor.
Ferguson received a
demyship (highest scholarship) from
Magdalen College, Oxford.
While a
student there...
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Harrow School, and was
educated at
Harrow before reading Chemistry with a
demyship at
Magdalen College, Oxford,
graduating with a
First in 1911. In 1912 he...
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undergraduate study at the
University of
Oxford where he was
awarded a
demyship at
Magdalen College, Oxford, and in 1993, he
received a
upper second class...
- Levison, a
relative of Otto's,
helping with the fees. In 1939 he won a
demyship to
study at
Magdalen College, Oxford, but
joined the Army a year later...
- Warren, the
president of
Magdalen College, who
upgraded the
exhibition to a
Demyship of £80 a year and
arranged for the
Worshipful Company of
Goldsmiths to...
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attended Friars School, Bangor, and
Christ College, Brecon, and won a
demyship to
Magdalen College, Oxford,
where he read
classics and
literae humaniores...