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Lothian Prize Essay

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The Marquis of Lothian's Historical Prize Essay was a prize for historical studies at the University of Oxford. The prize was established in 1870, when William Schomberg Robert Kerr, 8th Marquis of Lothian bequeathed a fund to encourage the study of Modern History at Oxford.

In 1939, the Prize was £40 or books of the same value. It was defined as “an essay on some aspect of foreign history, secular or ecclesiastical, in the period between the dethronement of Romulus Augustulus and the death of Frederick the Great.” The prize was open to members of the University who had not exceeded twenty-one terms from Matriculation.[1]

The Prize was eventually replaced by the Marquis of Lothian's Studentship in Modern History.[2]

Published Prize Essays[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ‘’Handbook to the University of Oxford’’ (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1938), p.344.
  2. Statutes of the University of Oxford, article 32



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