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ABSTRACT THE following list has been issued by the Science and Art Department of successful candidates for Royal Exhibitions, National Scholarships, and Free Studentships, May, 1885:—
William Burton, aged 22, science teacher, Manchester, National Scholarship; Philip L. Gray, 19, assistant master, Southampton, National Scholarship; Charles Lang, 22, engineer, Johnstone,
N.B., National Scholarship; Thomas Clarkson, 20, engineer, Pendleton, Manchester, National Scholarship; Harry E. Had-ley, 18, student, Worcester, Royal Exhibition; William Scuda-more, 16,
student, Northampton, National Scholarship; Frederic W. Lanchester, 16, architect's assistant, Southampton, National Scholarship; Thomas H. Holland, 16, student, Helston, National
Scholarship; Harold E. Hey, 14, student, Manchester, National Scholarship; William Blackmore, 18, student, Sheffield, National Scholarship; Hugh O. Bennie, 20, engineer, Glasgow, Royal
Exhibition; William Kelsall, 17, student, Bradford, National Scholarship; Henry Sowerbutts, 17, student, Manchester, National Scholarship; Frederick Chattaway, 24, chemist, Birmingham,
National Scholarship; James Young, 23, shoemaker, Belfast, Royal Exhibition; Arthur J. Moulton, 20, engineer's apprentice, Preston, Royal Exhibition; Harold C. Coote, 17, student,
London, Royal Exhibition; Robert H. Unsworth, 20, engineer, Pendleton, Manchester, Royal Exhibition; Sidney H. Woolhouse, 15, student, Weaste, Manchester, Royal Exhibition; David Wilkinson,
21, agent, Preston, Free Studentship; Henry P. Motteram, 19, student, Small Heath, Birmingham, Free Studentship; Albert E. Briscoe, 17, machinist, Birmingham, Free Studentship; Orlando J.
Preston, 16, student, Bristol, Free Studentship; James McKenzie, 20, engineer, Glasgow, Free Studentship; Philip. C. Coultas, 18, student, Bristol, Free Studentship. Access through your
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