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86: 387: 97:, Bishop of Winchester, the Founder ordained that in addition to forty senior scholars, or Fellows, there should be 'thirty poor scholars, commonly called Demies, of good morals and dispositions fully equipped for study'. Recipients are still admitted to the College's Foundation. Whilst the original provision was for 30 scholars, in line with most colleges this number has increased to more than twice that in most years. 109:
Demies are entitled to attend various ceremonies and dinners. Most notably, all demies and scholars attend the annual Restoration Dinner on 25 October, held annually to commemorate the Restoration of the President and Fellows in 1688. Historically, demies and scholars also received a token sum of
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Today, the more senior title of "Senior Demy" describes an honorary research position given to individuals who hold professorial, post-doctoral or fellowship roles elsewhere at the University of Oxford or externally. These individuals are elected to a demyship by the governing body of Magdalen
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The ceremony for admission of new Demies is conducted in the President's lodgings or the College Chapel, immediately before the Restoration Dinner each year. All current Demies observe the ceremony; one by one, each Demy-elect kneels and the President says:
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The title of "demy" is held by undergraduates who have been awarded a scholarship at Magdalen and are members of the college foundation, and is equivalent to "postmaster" at
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The Demy then rises and shakes hands with the President and each current Demy, each of whom greets the new Demy with the traditional Magdalen words 'I wish you joy'.
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money, usually 10p, at the giving of Claymond's Dole' each year, in a service to commemorate the gift to the College of former President
127:'Tu dabis fidem te statuta et ordinationes huius Collegii quatenus ad te spectant bene ac fideliter observaturum (observaturam) esse?' 293: 66:, being formerly entitled to half the allowance awarded to Fellows. For many years a demyship carried an emolument of £60 per year. 458: 375: 85: 44:(see below) and "scholar" at other Oxford colleges. Historical notable demies at Magdalen College include individuals such as 321: 443: 132:(Will you faithfully and fully observe the statutes and regulations of this college in so far as they apply to you?) 417: 77:
is similarly unusual in designating their scholars "postmasters", with a Postmasters Hall in ancient times.
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College, with the recipients demonstrating outstanding scholarly and research excellence.
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The President then admits him or her to his or her Demyship with the words:
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Salter, H. E.; Lobel, Mary D., eds. (1954). "Magdalen College".
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Index

scholarship
Magdalen College, Oxford
Merton College
Oscar Wilde
T. E. Lawrence
fellows
Merton College, Oxford

William of Waynflete
Richard Mayew
John Claymond
Lord Denning
Niall Ferguson
Lewis Gielgud
Chris Huhne
T. E. Lawrence
Peter Medawar
George Osborne
Kenneth Tynan
Oscar Wilde
Exhibition (scholarship)
Scholarship
scholar
Fellows
Oxford
Cambridge


"demyship"
"Magdalen College – I. Demyships"

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