No 217
In consequence of the Coronation, Her Majesty was graciously pleased to command another week to be added to the Bartholomewtide Holidays G.F. Bentinck Prin: Opp.
In consequence of the Coronation, Her Majesty was graciously pleased to command another week to be added to the Bartholomewtide Holidays G.F. Bentinck Prin: Opp.
A sculling match took place between the following TB and QS from Westminster to Putney for which vide Water Ledger Pollock H.B. -1 Cocks Q.S. -2 Green Q.S. -3 G.F. Bentinck Prin: Opp.
In consequence of the bad state of the Cricket ground application was made through the means of Ld H Lennox the Commissioner of the Woods and Forrests to have the use of a Government Roller which application being successful a voluntary subscription was made by the T.B. and K.S. to pay the expense of a…
On Tuesday July 17th A Match took place at the ground in Vincent Square between the Marylebone Club and Westminster for which vide Cricket Ledger &c – G.F. Bentinck Prin: Opp.
The Musical Festival in the Abbey July 2nd 1838 At this Festival as at the 2 last seats (by the favour of the Committee of Management were allowed to the whole school in the place were the T.B. sat during the Coronation. Williamson granted us a late play for the purpose and we took our…
The Coronation June 28th At this Coronation as at the two former seats were appointed to the T.B. to view the august ceremony in the South East aisle close to the Peers seats. We took our seats about 8 o clock in the morning and the whole was concluded about 4 o clock. The next…
This year 1838 in consequence of the low state of the school it was agreed upon by the T.B. and Q.S. that the annual ditch leaping in Battersea Fields should not take place. G.F. Bentinck Prin: Opp.
The subject for Dean’s Verses this year was the ‘Te Deum’. G.F. Bentinck Prin: Opp.
The list of the Sixth at Xmas 1837 was as follows James* Merewether* Bentinck Byron Wynn Those marked with an asterisk are Home Boarders. G.F. Bentinck Prin: Opp.
This year in consequence of the death of his Majesty King William the 4th there being no college play the Sixth dinner (according to custom) was not held. G.F. Bentinck Prin: Opp.