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141: 62: 132:) who paid twice the normal fees but could incept for their degree a year earlier, dined at the high table and wore velvet collars and sleeves. Above these were noblemen (nobles and sons of nobles) who paid four times tuition and were entitled to many privileges, including gold and silver tassels on their gowns. 92:
A fellow‑commoner was a rank of student above pensioners but below noblemen. They paid double the tuition fee and enjoyed more privileges than pensioners, such as commoning with fellows. As fellow‑commoners had considerable wealth, they were ineligible for scholarships and paid fellowships at some
414: 419: 294: 259: 163:, equivalent to Cambridge's fellow‑commoner, was historically a rank of student above commoners but below noblemen. According to 97:
but not the eldest, who enjoyed the rank of "noblemen". Today, a fellow‑commoner at Cambridge is one who enjoys access to the
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colleges. Fellow‑commoners who wore a hat instead of a velvet cap were known as hat fellow‑commoners. They were often sons of
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Oxford Gentleman Commoner. From Shrimpton's Series of the Costumes of the Members of the University of Oxford (1885)
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is a student at certain universities in the British Isles who historically pays for his own tuition and
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in 1815: a pensioner sits at left, with two Masters of Arts (standing, in robes) and a
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are commoners (or pensioners) who must pay for commons and tuition as distinct from
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who both receive free commons and, in the case of scholars, free tuition.
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Index

Fellow commoner
Commoner
commons
scholars
exhibitioners

Trinity College, Cambridge
sizar
University of Cambridge
commons
nobility
senior common room
Trinity College, Dublin
scholars
sizars

University of Oxford
exhibition
University of Oxford
Merriam-Webster
Battel
Servitor
Sizar


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