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and approved of.

The case of David Lennon referred to in last
minute was taken up. Dr. George proposed
that in as much as the said Gentleman is
highly recommended by several well known
Gentlemen and Scholars in this Province, and
holds a degree in Arts from Jefferson College,
a highly distinguised Institution in the United
States, the Senatus agree to comply with his request.
The matter was left over for another day's consideration.

John Muir was examined as an Intrant and
passed. Charles P. Cameron, Alexander Macdonald
James Muir, James C. Smith, were examined,
and their Examinations declared Satisfactory.
Closed with prayer.
George Weir Secretary.

Queen's College
16th October 1860
Which day the Senators [met] and was duly
constituted.
Sederunt Dr. Williamson, Professors
George, Mowat and Weir.
The minutes of former meeting were read
and approved of.

Dr. George's motion seconded in the pre-
ceding minute in regard to David Lennon's
application was adopted.
After a joint view of the oral and written
Examinations in the several classes, the
following was agreed upon as the order
of merit. Junior Class - Intrants.
[left column]1 Robert Jardine
2 John V. Noel

[right column] 3 James Simpson
4 Thomas Ferguson

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and approved of
The case of David Lennosc referred to in last
minute was taken up. Dr. George proposed
that in as much as the said Gentleman is
highly recommended by several well known
Gentlemen and Scholars in this Province, and
holds a degree in Arts from Jefferson College,
a highly distinguised Institution in the United
States, the Senaters agree to comply with his request.
The matter was leftover for another day's (an?)
sielcration (?).
John Muir was examined as an Intiant and
passed, Charles (P.?) Cameron, Alexander (Maedon?)-
old, James (?), James C. Smith, were (Epcaness?)-
ed, and their Examinations declared Satisfactory.
Closed with prayer.
George Weir Secretary.

Queen's College
16th October 1860
Which day the Senators and was duly
constituted.
(Sederunt?) Dr. Williamson, Professors
George, (Mowat?) and Weir.
The minutes of former meeting were read
and approved of.
Dr. George's motion seconded in the pre-
ceding minute in regard to David Lennosc's
application was adopted.
After a joint view of the oral and written
Examinations in the several classes, the
following was agreed upon as the order
of merit. Junior Class - (Intrants?).
1 Robert Jardine 3 James Simpson
2 John V. Noel 4 Thomas Ferguson