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LAW SOCIETY OF UPPER CANADA.

TRINITY TERM, 10TH VICTORIA.
In the present term of Trinity the following Gentlemen
were called to the degree of Barristers at law:

On Monday 27th July,
John George Nanton, Esquire,
John Crickmore, Esquire,
Richard Martin, Junior, Esquire,
Sidney Smith, Esquire.

And on Thursday, 6th August, in the present term
of Trinity, the following Gentlemen were admitted
into the Society as Members thereof, and entered on
the Books as Students of the Laws, their examination
having been classed in the following order:

IN JUNIOR CLASS.
Mr. John Edward Start,
" Edward Rogers Martin,
" John Bell,
" Charles Billings,
" Hiram Lindley Spafford,
" William Henry Tremayne,
" George Horatio Mills.

Ordered, That the examination for admission
shall, until further order, be in the following books,
respectively, that is to say: for the Optime Class, in
the Phoemiser of Euripides, the first twelve books of
Homer's Iliad, Horace, Sallust, Euclid, or Legendre's
Geometrie, Hinds Algebra, Snowball's Trigonometry,
Earnshaw's Statics and Dynamics, Herschell's
Astronomy, Paley's Moral Philosophy, Locke's Essay
on the Human Understanding, Whateley's Logic
and Rhetoric, and such works in Ancient and Modern
History and Geography as the Candidates may have
read. For the University Class, in Homer, first book
of Iliand, Lucian, (Charon, Life or Dream of Lucian
and Timon) Odes of Horace, in Mathematics or Me-
taphysics at the option of the Candidate according to
the following courses respectively: Mathematics,
(Euclid, first, second, third, fourth and sicth books,)
or Legendre's Geometrie (first, second, third and
fourth books), Hinds Algebra to the end of Simul-
taneous Equations, Metaphysics, (Walker's and
Whately's Logic and Locke's Essay on the Human
Understanding,) Herschell's Astronomy (chapters
first, third, fourth and fifth) and such works in Ancient
and Modern Geography and Histroy as the Candidates
may have read. For the Senior Class, in the
same subjects and books as for the University Class.
For the Junior Class, in the first and third books of
the Odes of Horace, Euclid (first, second and third
books,) or Legendre's Geometrie, (first and second
books) and such works in English History and Modern
Georgraphy as the Candidates may have read.
And that this Order be published every Term with
the Admissions of such Term.

Ordered, That the Class or Order of the Exami-
nation passed by each Candidate for Admission, be
stated in his Certificate of Admission.

ROBERT S. JAMESON, V.C.
Treasurer.

Treasurer's Office,
19th August, 1846.

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Left-hand side of leaf is a printed clipping. Right-hand side is a list of names associated with amounts of money. This material is too faint to make a reasonable transcription without seeing the original document itself. This is also the case for some odd jottings near the far upper left-hand margin.