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Lecturer in French.

1914 Janie Karolin Renton, B.A.

Lecturer in Russian.

1916 Janie Karolin Renton, B.A.

Lecturers in Italian.

1916 Thomas Brown Rudmose-Brown, M.A. (Aberdeen), D.Litt. (Grenoble).

1920 Sir Robert William Tate, M.A.

Erasmus Smith's Professor of Oratory.
1914 Edmund Curtis, M.A. (Oxon.)

Erasmus Smith's Professor of Modern History.
1914 Edmund Curtis, M.A. (Oxon.).

Lecky Professor of Modern History.
1914 Walter Alison Phillips, M.A. (Oxon.).

Lecturer in Modern History.

1911 Constantia Elizabeth Maxwell, M.A.

Regius Professor of Divinity.

1917 Alan Hugh McNeile, D.D. (Cantab.).

Permanent Deputy for the Regius Professor of Divinity. 1916 James George Carleton, D.D.

Archbishop King's Professor of Divinity.
1916 Newport John Davis White, D.D.

Professor of Biblical Greek.

1916 Robert Malcolm Gwynn, B.D.

Professor of Pastoral Theology.

1917 John Godfrey FitzMaurice Day, M.A. (Cantab.).

Lecturer in the English Bible.

1916 Hugh Jackson Lawlor, D.D., Litt. D.

Donnellan Lecturers.

1914 Rt. Rev. Charles Frederick D'Arcy, D.D., Lord Bishop of Down. 1915 Rt. Rev. William Boyd Carpenter, D.D.

1916 Rt. Rev. William Boyd Carpenter, D. D

1918 Rev. Alan Hugh McNeile, D.D. (Cantab.).

1919 Rev Charles Earle Raven, M.A. (Cantab.).

1920 Very Rev. Joseph Armitage Robinson, D.D. (Cantab.). 1921 Rev. Arthur Aston Luce, D.D.

Subjects of the Donnellan Lectures.

1914 New Thought and Old Problems: a study of recent movements in Philosophy.

1915 Religious Consciousness.

1916 Boethius.

1918 The Russian Church.

1919 Christianity and Social Problems, 1800-1860.

1920 Barnabas, Hermas, and Didache: a study of their sources and mutual relations.

1921 Bergson's Philosophy.

Reid Professor of Laws.

1914 James Anderson, LL.B. (Lond.).
1915 William Lowry, LLB. (Q. U. B.).

Regius Professor of Medicine.
1917 John Mallet Purser, M.D.

Regius Professor of Surgery. 1916 Edward Henry Taylor, M.D.

Professor of Surgery.

1916 Thomas Eagleson Gordon, M.B.

University Anatomist.

1916 Edward Henry Taylor, M.D.

Professor of Bacteriology and Preventive Medicine.
1919 Adrian Stokes, M.D.

Lecturer in Applied Anatomy.

1919 Adams Andrew M'Connell, M.B.

Chief Demonstrators of Anatomy.

1910 John Robert Dunn Holtby, M.B., B.S. (Dunelm).
1919 Isaac Whitla Corkey, M.B.

1919 William Ivon Hayes.

King's Professor of Institutes of Medicine.

1919 Harold Pringle, M.D.

Lecturers in Dental Surgery and Dental Pathology. 1910 Arthur Windowe Willert Baker, M.D., M. Dent. Sc. 1910 William George Theaker Story, M.B.

Lecturer in Dental Mechanics.

1910 Joseph Cockburn.

Lecturer in Orthodontia.

1910 Ernest Sheldon Friel, M. Dent. Sc.
Lecturer in Anesthetics.

1910 Thomas Percy Claude Kirkpatrick, M.D.
Honorary Professor of Laryngology and Otology.
1916 Sir Robert Henry Woods, M.D., M.Ch.
Honorary Professor of Dermatology.
1917 Wallace Beatty, M.D.

Honorary Professor of Harbour Engineering.
1920 Sir John Purser Griffith, M.A.I.
Reader in Indian Law.

1913 George William Place, LL.B.

Lecturer in Education.

1916 James Maxwell Henry, M.A.

BENEFACTORS OF TRINITY COLLEGE

1913. Bequeathed by Robert Redman Belshaw, Esq., of 2 Sydney Terrace, Upper Leeson Street, Dublin, estate for the endowment of four scholarships for Divinity Students who have offered their services to the Church Missionary Society, and whose offers have been accepted. The four scholarships are to be called the Belshaw, the Beddy, the John Jacob, and the Christian Jacob Scholarships respectively.

Presented to the College, by Mrs. Edward Maziere Courtenay, a
valuable collection of about 400 Orchids.

Bequeathed by Robert John Montgomery, M.B., to Trinity
College and the Royal College of Surgeons, £5000 to found a
Lectureship in Ophthalmology.

Presented by Francis Joseph Bigger, Esq., M.R.I.A., Ardrigh,
Belfast, to the School of Anatomy, an engraved portrait, dated
1825, of Professor James Macartney, M.D., F.R.S.

1914. Presented by Richard Montague Stack Pearsall, Esq., a collection of Dental Specimens made by his father.

Presented by Sir John Winthrop Hackett, Chancellor of the
University of Western Australia, the sum of £100 for the
furtherance of the study of Classical Archaeology in Trinity
College, Dublin.

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1916. Presented by the Earl of Rosse, through the Hon. Richard Parsons, M.A., various scientific apparatus belonging to his father, the late Earl of Rosse, late Chancellor of the University. Presented by Captain H. L. Norton Traill, to the Anthropometric Laboratory, a valuable collection of fourteen skulls from Northern Nigeria, thus filling a gap in the fine collection already in College.

Presented by Patrick W. Maxwell, M.D., F.R.C.S.I., to the
School of Anatomy, a portrait of the late Sir William
Turner, Sc.D. (Hon. Causa) of the University of Dublin,
Principal of the University of Edinburgh, and for many years
Professor of Anatomy at Edinburgh.

Presented by the Right Hon. Sir Edward Carson, LL.D., M.P.
a Silver Cup to the Officers' Training Corps, as an appreciation
of the service they rendered during the Sir.r. Fein Rebellion.
Presented by the Very Rev. Charles T. Ovenden, D.D., a Picture
of Provost Humphrey Lloyd, painted by the donor.

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Presented to Trinity College by Lady Ardilaun, a large silver
centre-piece, in memory of one of its graduates, the late
Lord Ardilaun, who ever held the College in much affection."
Presented by Sir John Purser Griffith, a working model of the
Twin Scherzer Rolling Lift Bridges over the Royal Canal
Entrance, North Wall.

1917. Presented to Trinity College by W. Teignmouth Shore, LL.D., a handsome silver vase, which had been presented to his father by the late King Edward.

Presented by Sir John Purser Griffith, some models of the plant used by Bindon Blood Stoney, LL.D., M.A.I., in laying the great masonry blocks of 350 tons used in the construction of the North Wall extension.

Presented to the Engineering School, by F. J. Wakefield, Esq., two models of the Eastern Breakwater Light and the original Perch Light which it replaced.

1918. Bequeathed to the College by Miss Anster, a bust of her father, Dr. Anster, the well-known translator of Faust.

The Board on June 26, 1918, gratefully accepted Mr. J. R. H. O'Regan's offer of a prize, value £5 in books, to be founded after the War as the O'Regan Divinity Prize, and awarded once a year to the best answerer at the Final Divinity Examination in perpetuity, in memory of the late Archdeacon John O'Regan.

Presented by the Dowager Lady Wolseley, a three-quarter portrait of the late Lord Wolseley.

Presented by Mr. Theobald Mathew, an inscribed gold Snuff Box belonging to his father, the late Lord Justice Mathew, who "attributed much of his success to the help and encouragement he had received in Trinity College."

Given by Lady Thompson, books and pamphlets belonging to the late Sir William Henry Thompson.

Presented by Charles Atthill Stanuell, M.A., a diary extending over many years.

In July, 1917, Mr. Gerard Alston Exham, F.T.C, D., paid £100,
and in March, 1918, £50 for the re-endowment of the
Dompierre-Chaufpié Prize, his original endowment having
ceased in 1915 to pay a dividend. He also paid £23 10s. for
prizes in the years 1915-1918.
£173 10s.

1919. A captured gun and some other suitable trophies of a smaller nature sent to the College by H. M. Government.

Received from Lady Ardilaun, Lord Iveagh, and Sir James
Murray £130 to buy books for a French Class Library.

Given by Miss Mahaffy, a portrait of the late Provost, to be
preserved in the Provost's House.

1920. His friends subscribed £300 to endow a Prize in memory of Captain Kingsmill Williams Jones, M.D., R.A.M.C., who was killed in action on August 2, 1918, while attending to the wounded in the front line.

VICE-CHANCELLORS OF THE UNIVERSITY.

1919 Most Rev. John Henry Bernard, D.D. Lord Archbishop of Dublin, 1915-9.

1919 Right Hon. Sir James Henry Mussen Campbell, Bart. LL.D. 1904. M.P. for the University, 1903-1917. Lord Chancellor of Ireland, 1918.

REPRESENTATIVES IN PARLIAMENT.

1917 Arthur Warren Samuels, LL.D. 1918 Sir Robert Henry Woods, M.CH. 1919 William Morgan Jellett, B.A.

PROVOSTS OF TRINITY COLLEGE.

1904 Anthony Traill, LL.D., M.D., M.CH. Died, October 15, 1914. 1914 John Pentland Mahaffy, D.D., Mus. D., G.B.E. 1918. Admitted Provost, November 20, 1914. Died, April 30, 1919.

1919 John Henry Bernard, D.D. Admitted Provost, June 12, 1919. Lord Archbishop of Dublin, 1915-9. President of the Royal Irish Academy, 1916. Privy Councillor, 1919.

FELLOWS OF TRINITY COLLEGE.

1852 Benjamin Williamson. Resigned, October 16, 1915. Died, January 4, 1916.

1854 Thomas Kingsmill Abbott. Died, December 18, 1913.

1864 John Pentland Mahaffy. Vice-Provost, 1913. Admitted Provost, November 20, 1914.

1866 Francis Alexander Tarleton. Vice-Provost, 1914. Died, June 19,

1920.

1868 Robert Yelverton Tyrrell. Died, September 19, 1914.

1871 William Snow Burnside. Co-opted, vice Abbott, December 19, 1913. Resigned, December 21, 1917. Died, March 11, 1920. 1881 Louis Claude Purser. Co-opted, vice Tyrrell, September 30, 1914. 1882 William Ralph Westropp Roberts. Co-opted, vice Mahaffy, November 20, 1914.

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