Vinerian Scholarship
The Vinerian Scholarship is a scholarship given to the University of Oxford student who "gives the best performance in the examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Civil Law". Currently, £2,500 is given to the winner of the scholarship, with an additional £950 awarded to a proxime accessit (at the examiners' discretion).[1]
Past Vinerian Scholars
Past winners of the Vinerian Scholarship include:
- Charles Abbott, 1st Baron Tenterden
- Sir Thomas Plumer, MR (1777)
- John Taylor Coleridge (1812)
- Nassau William Senior (1813)
- Frederic Rogers, Baron Blachford (1834), Oriel College, Oxford -- Oriel College, Oxford
- Thomas Henry Haddan (1838)[2]
- Sir William Cameron Gull, 2nd Baronet of Brook Street (1883), Christ Church, Oxford -- Christ Church, Oxford
- F. E. Smith, 1st Earl of Birkenhead[3][4](1896)[5]
- William Fox (1901), Christ Church College, Oxford
- Francis de Zulueta (1903), New College, Oxford
- Augustus Uthwatt, Baron Uthwatt (1904)[6]
- Frederick Temple Barrington-Ward (1905), All Souls College, Oxford
- John Clifford Valentine Behan (1906), University of Melbourne -- Hertford College, Oxford
- Wilfrid Barton (1907), Magdalen College, Oxford
- Wilfred Arthur Greene, Lord Greene (1908), Christ Church College, Oxford
- George Douglas Johnston (1909), Christ Church College, Oxford
- Millard Woodrow (1910), Christ Church College, Oxford
- Arthur William Armitage (1912), The Queen's College, Oxford
- Charles Simonton Brice (1913), Lincoln College, Oxford
- Henry Angus (1914), Balliol College, Oxford
- John David Ivor Hughes (1915), Magdalen College, Oxford
Suspended for World War I (1916 - 1920)
- Harold Hanbury (1921), Brasenose College, Oxford
- Cyril Pearce Harvey (1923)[7]
- Hugh Jenkins (1925), Jesus College, Oxford
- Robert McKerron (1926), Oriel College, Oxford
- Sheldon Tefft (1927), Exeter College, Oxford
- Lord Edmund-Davies (1928), King's College London -- Exeter College, Oxford[8]
Change in statute to award scholarship on the basis of BCL examinations (1928)
- John Paul Tyrie (1929), Balliol College, Oxford
- Hugh Baker Cox (1930), Christ Church College, Oxford
- Ronald Martland[9] (1931), University of Alberta -- Hertford College, Oxford
- Leslie Smith (1932), The Queen's College, Oxford
- John Gabriel Starke[10] (1934), University of Western Australia -- Exeter College, Oxford
- Alan Brock Brown (1935), New College, Oxford
- (William) Reginald Verdon-Smith (1936)[11] -- Brasenose College, Oxford
- Norman Marsh (1937) [12] -- Pembroke College, Oxford
- James Mann (1938), Balliol College, Oxford
- Frank Crabill (1939), Lincoln College, Oxford
Suspended for World War II (1940 - 1945)
- Zelman Cowen[13] (1947 joint), Melbourne Law School -- New College, Oxford
- Rex Welsh[13] (1947 joint), University of the Witwatersrand -- Oriel College, Oxford
- Tony Honoré (1948 joint), New College, Oxford
- William Lederman (1948 joint), University of Saskatchewan -- Exeter College, Oxford
- Peter Carter (1949), Oriel College, Oxford
- Edward Anthony Machin (1950), New College, Oxford
- Raymond Incledon Kidwell (1951), Magdalen College, Oxford
- Ian Brownlie[14] (1952), Hertford College, Oxford
- Allan Gotlieb (1953), University of California, Berkeley -- Christ Church College, Oxford
- Laurence Libbert (1954), Magdalen College, Oxford
- Donald Harris (1955), Balliol College, Oxford
- John Davies (1956), Brasenose College, Oxford
- Leonard Hoffman, Lord Hoffmann[15] (1957), University of Cape Town -- The Queen's College, Oxford
- Brian Shaw (1958), Magdalen College, Oxford
- Colin Tapper (1959),[16] Magdalen College, Oxford
- Mark Saville Lord Saville (1960), Brasenose College, Oxford
- Robert Roy Stuart (1961),[17] University of Alberta -- Wadham College, Oxford
- Richard Buxton (1962), Exeter College, Oxford
- Jeffrey Hackney (1963), Wadham College, Oxford
- John Eekelaar[18] (1965), King's College London -- University College, Oxford
- John Dyson Heydon (1967), University College, Oxford -- University College, Oxford
- Ross Alan Sundberg (1969)[19][20] University of Melbourne -- Magdalen College, Oxford
- Michael Hart (1970), Magdalen College, Oxford
- Gregory Hill (1971), Exeter College, Oxford
- Mark Weinberg (1972), Monash University Faculty of Law
- Paul Craig (1974),[21] Worcester College, Oxford
- Hugh Collins (1975), Pembroke College, Oxford
- Peter Cane[22][23] (1976), Sydney Law School -- Magdalen College, Oxford
- Patrick Keane[24] (1977), University of Queensland -- Magdalen College, Oxford
- Stephen Moriarty (1978), Brasenose College, Oxford
- Michael Hoyle (1979), University of Melbourne -- Magdalen College, Oxford
- Mary Stokes (1980),[25] Brasenose College, Oxford
- Edwin Cameron[26] (1982), University of Stellenbosch -- Keble College, Oxford
- Norman O'Bryan[27] (1983), Melbourne Law School -- Wadham College, Oxford
- Edward Braham (1984), Worcester College, Oxford -- Worcester College, Oxford
- John Gardner[28] (1987), New College, Oxford -- New College, Oxford
- Graham Virgo (1988), Christ Church College, Oxford
- Jonathan Back (1989)
- Paul Nicholls[29] (1990), University of Sheffield -- Worcester College, Oxford
- Elizabeth Saxton (1991), Brasenose College, Oxford
- Andrew Palmer[30] (1992), Monash University -- St John's College, Oxford
- Andrew Bell[31] (1993), Sydney Law School -- Magdalen College, Oxford
- Andrew Dickinson (1994), St Edmund Hall, Oxford
- Roger Masfield (1995), Magdalen College, Oxford
- Jeremy Kirk[32] (1996), Australian National University -- Magdalen College, Oxford
- Ann Buckingham[33] (1997), Victoria University of Wellington
- Henry Forbes Smith[34] (1998 joint), University of Otago -- Merton College, Oxford
- Susan Gibbons (1998 joint), University College, Oxford
- Angus Johnston[35] (1999), Brasenose College, Oxford -- Brasenose College, Oxford
- Stephen Free[36] (2000), Australian National University -- Magdalen College, Oxford
- Burton Ong[37] (2001), National University of Singapore -- Merton College, Oxford
- David Murray (2002),[38] Christ Church, Oxford -- Christ Church, Oxford
- Ben Allgrove[39] (2003), University of Adelaide -- Magdalen College, Oxford
- Tamsyn Allen (2004), Magdalen College, Oxford
- Andrew Scott[40] (2005 joint), St John's College, Oxford
- Marc Brown[41] (2005 joint), Mansfield College, Oxford
- Paul Adams[42] (2006), St Catherine's College, Oxford -- St Catherine's College, Oxford
- Imran Afzal[43] (2007), Merton College, Oxford -- Merton College, Oxford
- Natasha Bennett[44] (2008), Trinity College, Cambridge -- Merton College, Oxford
- Michael Bolding[45] (2009), Melbourne Law School -- Lincoln College, Oxford
- Frederick Wilmot-Smith[46] (2010), Christ's College, Cambridge -- Balliol College, Oxford
- Niranjan Venkatesan[47] (2011), National Law School of India University -- Magdalen College, Oxford
- Naomi Oreb[48] (2012), Sydney Law School -- Magdalen College, Oxford
- Ajay Ratan[49] (2013), Downing College, Cambridge -- Trinity College, Oxford
- James Ruddell (2014), University of Auckland -- Merton College, Oxford
- Owen Lloyd (2015), Merton College, Oxford -- Merton College, Oxford
- Marlena Valles (2016), University of Edinburgh -- Jesus College, Oxford
Universities with Vinerian Scholars
- University of Oxford (9)
- University of Melbourne (6)
- University of Sydney (4)
- University of Cambridge (3)
- King's College London (2)
- Australian National University (2)
- Monash University (1)
- National Law School of India University (1)
- National University of Singapore (1)
- University of Adelaide (1)
- University of Otago (1)
- University of Queensland (1)
- University of Sheffield (1)
- University of the Witwatersrand (1)
- Victoria University of Wellington (1)
- University of Auckland (1)
- University of Bristol (1)
- University of Edinburgh (1)
Oxford Colleges with Vinerian Scholars since 1929
- Magdalen College, Oxford (18)
- Brasenose College, Oxford (7)
- Merton College, Oxford (6)
- Exeter College, Oxford (6)
- Worcester College, Oxford (4)
- Christ Church, Oxford (4)
- Balliol College, Oxford (4)
- New College, Oxford (4)
- University College, Oxford (4)
- Oriel College, Oxford (3)
- Lincoln College, Oxford (3)
- Wadham College, Oxford (3)
- The Queen's College, Oxford (2)
- Pembroke College, Oxford (2)
- Hertford College, Oxford (1)
- St. Catherine's College, Oxford (1)
- St John's College, Oxford (1)
- St Edmund Hall, Oxford (1)
- Mansfield College, Oxford (1)
- Keble College, Oxford (1)
- Trinity College, Oxford (1)
- Jesus College, Oxford (1)
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