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Morris Bursary
Founded in 1877 under the will of Carolina Honoria Morris, widow of Professor James Morris of Mauritius, who bequeathed the Morris Library to the College
- A Bursary, known as the Morris Bursary, may be awarded when there is
a
vacancy.
- The Bursary is awarded by the Dean of Students on behalf of
the Council.
- The value of the Morris Bursary is up to £400 a year.
- Candidates must be the sons or the daughters of deceased indigent
professional men. They must not have completed their twentieth year on 1
July in
the year in which the award is made. They need not be students of the
College at
the time of making application. Candidates whose means are limited, and
whose
high moral character is proved, will be preferred to all others.
- In all other respects the Regulations as to Bursary and Loan Funds apply.
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