11 DECEMBER 1830, Page 13

THE _UNIVERSITIES.

OxPonD, December 9.

This day the following degrees were conferred :-Masters of Arts-W. Reade, Queen's, Grand Compounder ; G. %V. Hope, Christ Church ; G. W. Newnham, Scholar of Corpus ; Rev. T. B. Hill, Wadham ; Rev. S. Douglas, Baliol.— Bachelors of Arts-li. W. B. Willan, Queen's ; W. H. Vanderstegen and H. Dickyu, Brasennose ; J. Wise, Wadham ; J. Vaughan and T. Medwin, Worcester ; T. T. L. Bayliff, St. John's ; S. Whiddon, Lincoln ; J. J. Toogood and J. E. Walker, Balm!; J. H. Talbot, Pembroke; J. W. Thomas, and S. Thomas, Merton.

The Rev. G. Burmester, M.A. of Balliol College, has been instituted to the Rectory of Little Oakley, Essex,

OXFORD, Dec. 11.-An Election of one Exhibitioner on Mr. Michel's Foundation at Queen's College, will take place on Thursday, the 3rd of February next. Candi- dates must be natives of the Province of Canterbury, who have attained the full age of fifteen, and have not exceeded the age of twenty years; and, if Members of the University, must not have been matriculated longer than twelve calendar months. Certificates of baptism, testimonials, &c. must be delivered to the Provost of the said College, on or before Saturday the 29th of January next.