[44] The Works of J. Jebb, London, 1787, vol. II, pp. 290–297.
[45] “Emulation, which is the principle upon which the plan is constructed.” The Works of J. Jebb, London, 1787, vol. III, p. 261.
[46] The Works of J. Jebb, London, 1787, vol. III, p. 272.
[47] See graces of 5 July 1773, and of 17 February 1774.
[48] See graces of 19, 20 March 1779.
[49] Notice issued by the vice-chancellor, dated 19 May 1779.
[50] The Challis Manuscripts, III, 61. There are two copies almost identical, one dated 1785, the other 1786. Probably the paper printed in the text was set in 1786.
[51] H. Gunning, Reminiscences, second edition, London, 1855, vol. I, p. 82.
[52] C. Wordsworth, Scholae Academicae, Cambridge, 1877, pp. 322–323.
[53] H. Gunning, Reminiscences, second edition, London, 1855, vol. I, p. 182.