- The
Seatonian Prize is
awarded by the
University of
Cambridge for the best
English poem on a
sacred subject. This
prize has been
awarded annually since...
- Vice-chancellor, the
Professor of Gr****, and the
Master of
Clare College. The
Seatonian Prize has been
awarded annually since 1750,
apart from the
years 1766...
- of
Cambridge Medical School student for the best
medical school thesis Seatonian Prize,
awarded annually for the best
English language poem on a sacred...
- Poem
Which Obtained the
Seatonian Prize, MDCCCLXX, Deighton, Bell, & Co., Cambridge, 1870 Tyre: A Poem
Which Obtained the
Seatonian Prize, MDCCCLXXI, Deighton...
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Constantinople (1857)
Poetry Edom: A
Seatonian Poem (1849) Sinai: A
Seatonian Prize Poem (1857) Ruth: A
Seatonian Poem (1860)
Seatonian Poems (1864) "John
Mason Neale"...
- Smart's
winning of Cambridge's
Seatonian Prize on 25
March 1750
brought his
poetic abilities to Newbery's attention. The
Seatonian Prize was a
contest for one...
- Chancellor's
English Medallist, 1868 and 1870;
Fellow from 1871 to 1902;
Seatonian Prizeman in 1874; ****istant
Tutor in 1875;
Junior Tutor in 1885; Senior...
- in 1797. For
three successive years (1797, 1798, and 1799) he won the
Seatonian Prize by his
poems on the
respective subjects of miracles, the Epiphany...
- 1815, and was
known as a
classical scholar. In 1795 he was
awarded the
Seatonian prize for an
English poem, the
subject being the
Destruction of Babylon...
-
translator into
English of
Thomas More's
Utopia Thomas Seaton,
founder of
Seatonian Prize for
Poetry at the
University of
Cambridge John Terraine, military...