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Hi Charles, just a curious question. You created this article which contains the following paragraph:
Born at New Ross, County Wexford, 5 February 1772, he was son of Humphrey Lloyd, himself the son of the Rev. Bartholomew Lloyd of the Abbey House of New Ross. His father died while he was still a boy, and an uncle, the Rev. John Lloyd, rector of Ferns and Kilbride, to whose care he had been given, also died shortly, so that he was left to struggle for himself. He entered Trinity College, Dublin, in 1787 as a pensioner. In 1790 he gained first scholarship, in 1792 graduated B.A., and in 1796 obtained a junior fellowship. He graduated M.A. in the same year, B.D. in 1805, and D.D. in 1808.
What does the phrase He entered Trinity College as a pensioner actually mean, as he seems to have been about 15 years old?
Thanks Denisarona ( talk) 07:09, 13 June 2024 (UTC)
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Thank you for the Wiki article on Rigged Hilbert space. It is exactly what I was looking for!
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