8 MAY 1830, Page 6

THE UNIVERSITIES.

Ox FORD, April 29.—This day the following degrees were conferred. Masters of Arts —Rev. J. H. Parlby, University ; E. H. Chamberlain, University ; Rev. T. Hutchings, Chaplain of Christ Church; C. Saxton, Christ Church ; J. R. F. Billingsley, Lincoln ; Rev. R. Hawkins, Scholar of Pembroke ; Rev. J. D. Q. Crosse, Exeter. Bachelors of Arts—C. Deedes, A. Johnson, Merton ; Sir W. M. Farquhar, Bart., Hon. C. J. Murray, Christ Church ; T. Blackburne, Brazennose. May 6.—This day the following degrees were conferred. Bachelors of Arts—H. C. Nowell, Exhibitioner of Corpus; Viscount Villiers, CL mist Church ; Hon. H. F. F. A. Barrington, Christ Church ; T. J. Ormerod, Brazenno- v ; J. Bliss, Oriel ; R. C. Alexander, Wadharn. On Tuesday last, E. J. Wilcocks, Con.m.ser of Exeter College, and A. B. Orlebar, Commoner of St. John's College, were scholars of Lincoln College. At the same time, D. Butler, R. Spofforth, and D. • . ‘Vright, were elected Lord Crewe's Exhibitioners in the same Society. This day R. Itchell, Esq., MA., of Wadham College, was elected a Fellow of Lincoln College. CAMBRIDGE, May 6.—On Saturday, the 24th ult., T. Bo :1•,. B.A., G. Urquhart, B.A., and E. Yardley, B.A., of Magdalene college, were aectt a Fellows of that Society. 1.1'. W. C. Fitz-Roy, B.A., of Magdalene College, has been appointed, by the Hon. and Rev. the Nester of that Society, to the Norfolk Travelling Fellowship.