Education: IRELAND - Alumni Dublineses - RICHMOND - RIVERSDALE Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives, http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/copyright.htm Transcribed by Patricia McGill _________________________________________________________ A Register of the Students, Graduates, Professors, and Provosts of Trinity College, In the University of Dublin. Edited by the Late George Dames Burtchaell and Thomas Ulick Sadleir. 1924 Most students entered college as Pensioners. In other words, they paid a fixed sum annually. The other two categories were: Sizar and Fellow Commoners (Socii Comitates). Sizars were "allowed free education in consideration of performing certain, at one time menial, duties"; Fellow Commoners paid double fees and enjoyed several privileges, including that of finishing the College course in three years instead of four. "Sizards were sons of poor parents, frequently the clergy" In parantheses "The name of the school, or more frequently the Schoolmaster, which is given in parentheses in each entry, is an item of importance. It is rarely omitted , and even where other details are wanting, it frequently enables one to fix the student's identity." There is a section of the book which lists school masters but not the dates they taught. Between 1669 and 1770 the academic year started on 9th July. The age given was frequently the age at next birthday since the "Annum Agens" format of giving ages was commonly used. [English terms for the Latin College Semester abbreviations: Hiem = Hiemps (Winter); AEst = AEstiva (Summer) and Vern = Verna (Spring)]. RICHMOND, WILLIAM, Siz. (Dr Gray), June 22, 1730, aged 18; s. of Richard, Generosus; b. Cork. Sch. 1733. B.A. Vern. 1740. RICHMOND, WILLIAM, Siz. June 13, 1775; s. of William, Clericus; b. Galway. [N.F.P.] B.A. AEst. 1779. RICHMOND, WILLIAM HENRY, Pen. (P.T.), Nov. 4, 1805, aged 15; s. of Henry, Generosus; b. Northumberland. Sch. 1809. B.A. Vern. 1810. RICHSON, GIDEON, Pen. (Dr Crump, Carlow), May 4, 1724, aged 19; s. of Bernard, Clericus; b. London. B.A. Vern. 1728. M.A. AEst. 1731. RICKARD. [Refer to RICARD.] RICKARDS, HENRY, Pen. (Mr Coulter), Apr.12, 1686, aged 17; s. of Andrew, Armiger de Dungan in Com. Kilkenniensi; b. Menapiae. RICKASEY (RICHUSSY), CHARLES, S.C. (Mr Torway), July 10, 1682, aged 15; s. of Charles, Generosus; b. Co. Kildare. B.A. Vern. 1686. LL.D. (honoris causa) AEst. 1709. [M.P., Baltinglass, 1695, 1703, and 1713.] See Lincoln's Inn Records. RIDGATE, PHILIP, Pen. (Mr Davis, Dublin), Apr. 11, 1695, aged 15; s. of Hugh, Jurisconsultus; b. Dublin. B.A. Vern. 1699. LL.B. AEst. 1700. LL.D. July 10, 1716. See Foster. RIDGE, JAMES, Pen. (Mr Handcock), July 1, 1782, aged 16; s. of Robert, Jurisconsultus; b. Galway. RIDGE, JOHN, Pen. (Mr Garrett), June 25, 1743, aged 15; s. of Thomas, Attornatus; b. Co. Tipperary. B.A. AEst. 1747. [Irish bar 1762.] RIDGE, JONES, S.C. (Mr Hayden), Sept. 7, 1812, aged 20; s. of John, Clericus; b. Queen's Co. B.A. AEst. 1816. M.A. Nov. 1832. RIDGE, ROBERT, Pen. (Mr Brough), Nov. 4, 1833, aged 20; s. of Robert, Major; b. Kilkenny. RIDGE, WILLIAM, Sch. 1804. B.A. Vern. 1806. [? Of Trinity College, Oxford.] *RIDGEWAY, EDWARD. Presented a quart College pot circa 1609. RIDGEWAY, JOHN, Pen. (Mr Jones), Oct. 15, 1821, aged 15; s. of John, Generosus; b. King's Co. B.A. Vern. 1826. M.A. Nov. 1832. RIDGEWAY, ROBERT. Presented a three-pint College pot circa 1607. [Knighted 1608.] RIDGEWAY, ROBERT JOSEPH, Pen. (Mr Martin), Nov. 3, 1817, aged 16; s. of Joseph, Pragmaticus; b. Dublin. B.A. AEst. 1824. M.A. Nov. 1832. See Boase. RIDGEWAY, WILLIAM, Pen. (Dr Ball), July, 1, 1782, aged 17; s. of William, Mercator; b. Dublin. B.A. Vern. 1787. LL.B. Vern. 1790. LL.D. Vern. 1795. See D.N.B. and Allibone. RIDGEWAY, WILLIAM, Pen. (Mr Robinson), Dec. 7, 1818, aged 16; s. of William, Causidicus; b. Dublin. RIDLEY, JOHN, Pen. (Mr Fitzgerald), Oct. 20, 1831, aged 15; s. of John, Tabernarius; b. King's Co. RIGAUD, STEPHEN PETER. M.A. (ad eund. Oxon.) Nov. 1835. RIGBY (RIGBIE), JAMES, Pen. (Mr Ruddell, Lancs.), Feb. 8, 1641-42, aged 18; eldest s. of Adam; b. Westhamton, Lancashire. RIGBY, JOHN, Pen. (Dr Flynn), July 1, 1846, aged 15; s. of William, Artifex; b. Dublin. B.A. Vern. 1852. M.A. Vern. 1859. RIGBY, RT.HON. RICHARD. LL.D. (honoris causa) Vern. 1758. RIGBY, ROBERT, Pen. (Mr Forster, Heskin), May 21, 1720, aged 18; s. of Robert, Ludimagister; b. Lancashire. RIGGE, WILLIAM, Pen. (Mr Rigge), July 3, 1843, aged 21; s. of William, Clericus; b. Lancaster. B.A. Vern. 1848. RIGGS, GEORGE, Pen. (Mr Chinnery, Midleton), May 5, 1727, aged 18; s. of George, Generosus; b. Co. Limerick. RIGGS, JAMES, Pen. (Mr Marrin), July 3, 1791, aged 17; s. of Alexander, Mercator; b. Armagh. RIKY, WALTER, Pen. June 3, 1774. [N.F.P.] B.A. Vern. 1778. RIKEY (RIKY), WALTER, Pen. (Mr Lyon), July 7, 1828, aged 23, s. of Walter, defunctus; b. Tyrone. B.A. AEst. 1833. *RIME (RIMES), NATHANIEL. Sch. 1638. RING, BARTHOLOMEW, Siz. (Mr Browne), June 9, 1846, aged 20; s. of Bartholomew, Agricola; b. Co. Cork. Sch. 1850. B.A. Vern. 1853. LL.B. and LL. D. Hiem. 1861. RING, CORNELIUS PERCY, Pen. (Mr Slattery), June 5, 1833, aged 21; s. of Bartholomew, Generosus; b. Cork. Sch. 1836. B.A. Vern. 1839. M.B. AEst. 1840. RING, DAVID E. BABINGTON, Pen. (Mr Coghlen), Oct. 15, 1821, aged 15; s. of Thomas, Architectus; b. Dublin. B.A. Vern. 1830. RING, PATRICK, Pen. (Mr Slattery), Feb. 4, 1832, aged 21; R.C., s. of Bartholomew, Agricola; b. Cork. RING, RICHARD, Pen. (Mr Crawford), Oct. 22, 1827, aged 15; s. of Richard, Nuper Militis; b. Longford. B.A. Vern. 1832. RING, THOMAS, Pen. (Mr Crawford), Nov.1, 1824, aged 16; s. of Richard, Agricola; b. Westmeath. RING, THOMAS, Pen. (Mr Hamblin), July 3, 1843, aged 16; s. of Joseph, Pignerator; b Cork. RING, THOMAS BABINGTON, Pen. (Mr Coghlan), Oct. 22, 1827, aged 20; s. of Thomas, Architectus; b. Dublin. B.A Vern. 1830. RINGLAND, JOHN, Pen. (P.T.), Oct. 17, 1834, aged 18; s. of Arthur H., Commissionarius; b. Dublin. B.A. Vern. M.A. AEst. 1839. M.D. AEst. 1864. See Boase. RINGROSE (RINGROSSE), RICHARD, S.C. (Mr Cashin, Limerick), Feb, 25, 1716-17, aged 17; s. of John, Armiger; b. Mynoe, C. Clare. RINGWOOD, FREDERICK HOWE, Pen. (Mr Graham), Oct. 20, 1831, aged 16; s. of John, Musicus; b. Waterford. Sch. 1835. B.A. Vern. 1833. M.A. Vern. 1841. [Head Master Dungannon School.] See Boase. (Supp.) RINGWOOD, HENRY TAYLOR, Pen. (Mr Crosthwaite), Aug. 30, 1830, aged 18; s. of John, MusicAE Professor; b. Waterford. Sch. 1834. B.A. Vern. 1835. M.A. AEst. 1838. RINGWOOD, JOHN THOMAS, Pen. (Dr Graham), July 4, 1836, aged 16; s. of John, Musicus; b. Waterford. Sch. 1838. B.A AEst. 1851. RINGWOOD, WILLIAM, Pen. (Mr Graham), Dec. 6, 1824, aged 17; s. of John, Professor MusicAE; b. Waterford. B.A. Vern. 1829. RIOLLAY, FRANCIS WILLIAM. See Foster. RIORDAN, DENIS TWISS, Siz. (Mr Mahon), June 15, 1813, aged 18; s. of Peter, Generosus; b. Kerry. Sch. 1817. B.A. AEst. 1821. RIORDAN, PATRICK, Pen. (Mr Downing), Mar. 7, 1836, aged 34; R.C., s. of Denis, Agricola; b. Cork. B.A. Vern. 1840. LL.B. and LL. D. Vern. 1857. RIORDAN, PATRICK J., Siz. Can. (Mr O'Regan), June 13, 1838, aged 15; s. of Patrick, Vinerius; b. Cork. RIORDAN (RIORDON), RICHARD, Pen. (P.T.), July 7, 1823, aged 26; s. of Peter, Agricola; b. Kerry. RIORDAN, THOMAS, Pen. (Mr Mahon), July 3, 1820, aged 21; s. of Peter, Generosus; b. Cork. RIORDAN, WILLIAM, Pen. (Mr Riordan), Jan 23, 1832, aged 17; s. of Peter, Generosus; b. Kerry RISHTON, GEORGE, Pen. (Mr John Oddy, Blackburn), May 1, 1697, aged 29; s. of Edward, Generosus; b. Genton, Lancashire. B.A. AEst. 1700. RISK, JOHN ERSKINE, Pen. (P.T.), Nov. 7, 1842, aged 16; s. of Andrew, Mercator; b. Dublin. B.A. Vern. 1847. M.A. Hiem. 1860. See Foster. RIVERSDALE, BARON. [Refer to LUDLOW TONSON.] ________________________________________ A few Latin Terms: agricola - farmer Archidisconus - Archdeacon armiger - bearing arms] artifex - artist causidicus - an advocate , barrister centurio - officer clericus et ludimagister - clergyman and schoolmaster Corcagiensis - Cork defunctus - dead dissentiens - dissenter generosus - noble, of noble birth honoris causa - honorary degree ingenuus - freeborn ludimagister - teacher medicus - doctor or physician mercator - a merchant miles - soldier pilearius - a hatter or cap maker pragmaticus - solicitor pharmacopola - apothecary privatus - private person [Source: FHL # 0990388]