Pen-and-ink sketch, with caption at top, "John Wordsworth, Greek lecturer on Thorpes' [Thomas Thorp's] side, Trinity College -- HSB pinxit". HSB is possibly Henry Stapylton Bree, who died 14 May 1836 at Trinity. Three figures in front of Wordsworth are drawn from the back and identified by surname: Howes, Maurice, Maitland [Thomas Chubb Howes, possibly Mowbray Morris and John Gorham Maitland]. With three more lines of names below: Bree, Bowes, Byles, Macgregor, Ritchie, Sugden, Busk, ? , Neat, Waldegrave, Joy, Adcock, and Grant. These students were all admitted in 1834 and 1835 and are possibly Bree himself, Edmund Elford Bowes, James Byles, Walter Grant James Macgrigor, William Ritchie, Frank Sugden, Hans Busk, Richard Henry Neate, William Frederick Waldegrave, William Joy, Halford Henry Adcock, and Alexander Grant.
Bree, Henry Stapylton (1817-1836), studentNotes by Christopher Wordsworth, Master of Trinity, on religious subjects, c 1839. Written on the back of exercises and letters, some in Latin, to Wordsworth from prospective and elected Scholars.
Note on inside front cover in another hand listing 'Names of Undergraduate and B. A. Scholars whose formal letters are here accidentally preserved at the back of the Master, Dr Chr. Wordsworth's notes c. 1837': W. Conybeare; G. E. L. Cotton; W. Walton; Alexander J. Ellis; J. Saul Howson; W. Pirie; A. Thacker; C. J. Vaughan; Michael Angelo Atkinson; W. D. Christie; H. J. Hodgson; Effingham Lawrence; W. C. Mathison; J. Gorham Maitland; T. F. Stooks; W. G. Humphry; J. J. Dance; N. J. [?] Rinser; Philip Freeman; E. Beckett Denison; F. V. Thornton; G. Waring; C. C. Roberts; A. S. Eddis; J Byles; J. Hamilton Forsyth; G. T Kingdon.
Wordsworth, Christopher (1774-1846), college head