He won an exhibition to the University of London and went to Britain in 1945.
There, he won an exhibition to enter St John's College, Cambridge.
In 1951 Taylor won an exhibition to Pembroke College, Cambridge, to study law.
He won an exhibition to read law at Brasenose College, Oxford in 1934.
He was a non-collegiate student until 1908, when he won an exhibition that enabled him to enter St John's College.
However the Athletics players decided to call the Stars' win an exhibition, and declared themselves the champs.
There he won an exhibition to Trinity College, Cambridge, studying the classical tripos and then law.
Perry went on to Peterhouse, Cambridge in 1942, having won an exhibition to read History.
However, this did not hold him back, since he won an exhibition to Trinity College, Cambridge from Clifton.
He won an exhibition, a scholarship, and the Ellerton Prize, but only achieved a 2:1.