Cambridge. Election as Battie Scholar on the basis that H M Butler was eligible for both the Battie and the Craven and Burbury only for the Craven.
7 Waterloo Crescent. Congratulations on Battie Scholarship, pleased Burbury has the Craven.
Trinity College. H M Butler elected Battie Scholar, Burbury given the Craven, reasons why they were so apportioned, H M Butler's scholarships amount to £230 per year, rooms in Nevile's Court.
Cambridge. Examiners have told Calverly he should get the Craven scholarship the following year, general opinion of the Craven Scholarship examiners was Burbury first and H M Butler second, Spencer Butler's speech in the Union, appointment of John Jackson as Bishop of Lincoln, preparing for Little Go.
Peterborough Deanery. Suggests riding to help H M Butler recover from a foot injury, Hears Burbury has been awarded the Porson and Hawkins prizes, Kennedy's men "never so formidable in Trochaics or Iambics", Mr Jacobs painting GB's portrait.