THE REGISTERS OF WADHAM COLLEGE, OXFORD. (PART II.) From 1719 to 1871. EDITED, WITH BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES, BY THE REV. ROBERT BARLOW GARDINER, M.A., F.S.A. FORMERLY SCHOLAR OF THE COLLEGE ; EDITOR OF THE ADMISSION REGISTERS OF ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. LONDON : GEORGE BELL AND SONS, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN. MDCCCXCV. TO THE FOUNDERS, AND TO ALL OTHER BENEFACTORS OF CSJaltyam College, THE GRATITUDE OF ONE OF THE FOUNDATION. PKEFACB. IN the year 1884 I undertook to prepare for publication the records of men who had belonged to Wadham College ; and in 1889 I was able to produce the first Part of this work, containing the names of all men who had been attached to the College from its foundation in 1613 to 1719. To this I am now able to add in Part II. the records of Wadham men from 1719 to 1871. I would gladly have carried the work on to the Second University Commission (1881), or even to the present day, but it would have proved too large ; yet, perhaps, at some future time, I may be able to continue the publica- tion of the College Eegisters together with those appendices on the Buildings, the Endowments and Estates, Benefactors, Servants, Library, Plate, and Pictures, which, though contem- plated from the beginning of the work, I have been unable to include in the present volume. I have appended to this Part such additional information about the Members of the College from 1613 to 1719 as I have been able to discover in the last five years. The publication of Foster's Alumni, Oxonienses (1500 to 1714) has supplied the matriculations of numerous men who migrated to Wadham from elsewhere : and many facts have been gathered from the works of Jackson (Wadham), Boase (Exeter), Shadwell (Oriel), Fowler (Corpus), and the publi- cations of the Oxford Historical Society, especially Wood's Life and Times. I have tried to acknowledge carefully the sources of my vi PREFACE. information : and especially in the case of Mr Foster, wherever I have used such items, as he alone could supply, I have placed them in inverted commas, followed by the letter F. Besides the gratitude which is due to the Authorities of the College for placing all records at my disposal, I would express my thanks to the officers of the College of Arms, and to the Clergy who had so kindly searched their Eegisters for me ; and further, to the many living Members of the College who have supplied information about themselves and their relatives. EGBERT B. GARDINER. November 1, 1894. TABLE OF CONTENTS. PAOK Introduction .......... ix Fasti for Wadham College xiii Abbreviations and Notes xix The Wardenship of William Baker ... 1 Robert Thistlethwayte 16 Samuel Lisle 58 George Wyndham 72 James Gerard ... 151 John Wills .... .... 170 William Tournay 238 Benjamin Parsons Symons . 346 Additions to Part 1 571 Additions and Corrections, Part II 598 Index of Names 603 List of Subscribers, Part 1., 1889 623 List of Subscribers, Part II., 1894 625 TNTEODUCTION. IN continuation of the Introduction to Part I. it is neces- sary to add that as to THE BUILDINGS, they remained during this period (as they still remain) almost unaltered from the clay of the Foundation. The Buildings now known as 10 and 11 in the Back Quadrangle were adapted for the use of Students in 1828. The arrangements of the College Garden underwent several changes, and finally the extent of the College Ground was largely increased by the generosity of Warden Wills, and the subsequent purchase of the Warden's Garden. THE STATUTES continued in force from the time of the Foundation till the University Commission of 1856-7, though they were on some points interpreted by the Visitor in accordance with modern wants. No members of the Foundation except the Warden and the Chaplains were required to be in orders ; a Fellowship was tenable for 18 years from Regency; Scholars were elected from among the members of the College, a theory which prevailed to such an extent that if an election was made from outside, the successful candidate was admitted Commoner, before he was admitted Scholar. The condition of celibacy attached to the Wardenship was abrogated by Act of Parlia- ment in 1806. Among the changes introduced by the Com- missioners was one enabling men to hold Fellowships for their life, and under certain conditions after marriage : the emolu- ments of one Fellowship were attached to the Professorship of Experimental Philosophy, but the Professor was not necessarily a Fellow, INTRODUCTION. COLLEGE OFFICES. The College officers continued to be elected annually on St Nicholas Day (6th of December) : but it was a matter of form, the resident Fellows dividing the work among them- selves, either as holding the offices or as deputies for non- resident Fellows. THE EXHIBITIONS. During this period, in addition to John Goodridge's four Exhibitions for Commoners, and three for Scholars, many Exhibitions were founded. Dr Hody's six Exhibitions for the study of Greek were generally held by Scholars : besides these there were four Hody Exhibitions for the study of Hebrew. There were also Pigott, Maddox, Gerard, Somer- scales, and Warner (for Botany) Exhibitions. The Pigott Exhibition was generally divided between the two clerks, who also held two of Goodridge's Exhibitions for Commoners. Warden Wills, in addition to many other benefactions, endowed a Divinity Lectureship and a Beading Pri/e, and left Exhibitions both for Scholars and Fellows in Law and Medicine. He also left two bequests for Superannuated Fellows. THE PiECORDS. In the introduction to Part I. I divided the History of the College, as far as its records were considered, into Six Periods : of these the first three and part of the fourth were there dis- posed of, bringing the history down to 1719. The present volume includes the remainder of the Fourth Period, 1719 to 1739 (Wardens Baker, and Thistle- thwaite); the Fifth Period, 1739 to 1806 (Wardens Lisle, Wyndham, Gerard, and Wills); and so much of the Sixth Period, 1806 to 1871, as is covered by the Wardenships of Tournay and Symons. I have already (in the Introduction to Part I) mentioned that in the scarcity of College Ptecords for the Fourth Period I am thrown back upon the University Matriculation Piegister, supplemented by the College Caution Books. The Register of Foundationers (A) is blank, except that in INTRODUCTION. 1739 Warden Lisle, on resuming the entries, prefixed a list of Scholars elected since 1720. The Register of Fellow Commoners, Commoners, and Servi- tors () is fairly complete from 1719 to 17^7. The Caution Books are complete. The Convention Book (M) begins to be kept again, 6th December 1719, after a gap of thirty years. For the Fifth Period, while the Register of Foundationers (A) is complete, the Register of Commoners (B) ceases alto- gether, and I am obliged to take the University Matriculations as my text, supplemented by the Caution Books. For this period the Convention Book is complete. For the Sixth Period, while the above mentioned sources of information remain available, there is also a most admirable record of all persons who entered the College, commenced by Warden Tournay and continued by his successor; indeed, when Wardan Tournay began his record (apparently in 1810), he not only recorded all admissions, but also as far as he could discover it, the history of every man whose name was at that time on the College Books. This liegister, then, of Wardens Tournay and Symons forms the backbone of the work from 1806. It is supple- mented, firstly, with additional information on University matters which they had not registered, and secondly, with a note as to men's subsequent career, where such information could be obtained, about which the Wardens rarely made an entry. In conclusion, let me point out that our Founders anticipated what is now considered the wisest arrangement for a College : no Fellow was obliged to take orders and Fellowships were terminable. This worked in two ways: the succession to Fellowships was rapid, and the management of the College was generally in the hands of men under 40 years of age, with the exception of the Warden. On the other hand, non- residence became common, because the Fellows were anxious to secure a position before their Fellowships expired. During the last century most of the Fellows did take orders but the College had only five livings in its gift, which did not supply a sufficiently rapid succession. The College supplied but few University Officers and Professors; for its members were generally launched in the world before the age at which University dignities used to be attained but if its influence INTRODUCTION. on the University is not so distinct as that of some other Colleges, it can claim that it has twice, in its corporate capacity, imprinted its mark upon English thought, first through the remarkable group of men who, by no fortuitous concourse, gathered in its chambers as the nucleus of the Koyal Society, and secondly, by another group of teachers and scholars who went forth from its walls to be the first and most earnest exponents in England of the Philosophy of Comte : a system which, whether accepted or rejected, has profoundly, and in many cases unsuspectedly, modified the direction of English Philosophy. In thus closing the work of ten years I will only add that it has been to me a labour of love, and I am very thankful if by my toil I can show piety towards our Founders, to whose wisdom and liberality all Wadham men, and especially members of the Foundation, are infinitely indebted. FASTI 170f. 14 March. George Hooper, Bishop of Bath and Wells. 1714. 1 Aug. Accession of King George I. 1719. 23 May. Admission of fatten tSafeet. 6 Dec. Entries in the Convention Book resumed. 1723. Dec. Resignation of S2Uar&en iSafeet (Bishop of Bangor). 22 Dec. Election of barton 1727. 11 June. Accession of King George II. 19 Sept. John Wynne, Bishop of Bath and Wells. 1732. 9 Dec. It was ordered "that all the trees in 'The Grove ' be cut down." 1736. 28 Nov. Death of Edith, widow of Dr Hody (Bene- factor), whereby his benefaction accrued to the College. 1738. June. Exhibitioners first appointed under Dr Body's Will. 173-f. 20 March. Resignation of ftSJattott Cfjistletttoagt?. (Letter dated 17 Eeb. 173f.) 22 March. Election of ftHatfcen EtSle. 1739. 28 March. Entries in the Register of Foundationers resumed, FASTI FOR WADHAM COLLEGE. 1739. 3 April. First Election to Sir Benjamin Maddox' Exhibition. 1741. 15 July. First Election to the Pigott Exhibition. 1743. September. Edward Willes, Bishop of Bath and Wells. 1744. 9 May. Eesignation of TOattten EtSlC (Bishop of St Asaph). 11 May. Election of 2Mattrnt S&tgnWjam. 1745 6 Dec. Prince Charles Edward Stewart retreated from Derby. 1746. 1 6 April. Battle of Culloden. 7 May. Lord Wyndham's bequest to the College. 1747. 30 June. Foundation Deed of the Somerscales Ex- hibition. 1754. April. A severely contested election for Oxford- shire, which leads to the removal of a Scholar (Pester) from the Foundation. 1760. 25 Oct. Accession of King George III. 6 Dec. The Estate of Wambrook (bequeathed by Robert Smyth, D.M., in 1 746) comes into the possession of the College. 1773. 8 July. The twelve garrets in the great Quadrangle, which had never been repaired since the foundation of the College, are ordered to be made habitable. 1774. 23 April. Charles Moss, Bishop of Bath and Wells. 1775. 20 April. Mr Warner's bequest of 4400 Books ; and foundation of the Warner Exhibition for Botany. 1777. 3 May. Death of 5 May. Election of <2iiattJm 1779. From this time there were two Pigott Ex- hibitioners. 1781. Christmas. Battlements blown down by a high wind. 1782. 19 Nov. OTatfcm etartl resigns. 21 Nov. Re-election of <*l&tartiCtt (Sfrat'tJ. 1783. 11 Feb. Will of Samuel Bush, Vicar of Wadhurst, leaving his Books, Plate, and other property to the College. 5 July. Eesignation of 7 July. Election of FASTI FOR WADHAM COLLEGE. 1783. 29 Oct. Admission of 1789. From this time till 1836 there were generally two Somerscales Exhibitioners. 1790. G March. Foundation of the Gerard Exhibition. 1795. 9 April. Warden Wills, by Deed of Gift, bestows on the College the lease of Harness' Garden adjoining the Warden and the Fellows' Gar- dens on the north, in trust for the use of the Warden for ever. First mention of an Election to the Warner Exhibition. 1802. 8 May. Richard Beadon, Bishop of Bath and Wells. 1805. 1 Nov. The wall in front of the College was taken down and a palisade put up. 1806. 16 June. Death of TOartlftt MttllS. 19 June. Election of SSJartoftt Coumaj). 6 Dec. The Office of Divinity Lecturer and Preacher, endowed by Warden Wills, was first filled up; and his other Exhibitions, Benefactions, and Prizes, distributed. 1807 14 May. Arrangements for the employment of Warden Wills' bequest for the purchase of livings. 1820. 20 Jan. Accession of King George IV. 1824. 27 May. George Henry Law, Bishop of Bath and Wells. 1828. The University Stereotype Foundry and the College Brew-house were converted into chambers (10 and 11). 1 July. The Fee Farm Rent of six shillings per annum, which had been payable to the Crown since the foundation of the College, was purchased. 1830. 26 June. Accession of King William IV. 1831. 14 June. Resignation of ft&artm STournaj). 16 June. Election of ftSJacfccn i>mons. 1832. 26 Jan. Repair of the Chapel under the direction of Mr Blore. 1835. 20 Nov. The fee-simple of the garden on the north of the College, of which the lease had been given by Warden Wills (see 1795), was purchased by the College. xvi FASTI FOR WADHAM COLLEGE. 1836. 6 April. Two painted windows placed in the Chapel. (The Nativity and Pentecost.) 1837. 20 June. Accession of Queen Victoria. 1845. 6 Nov. Richard Bagot, Bishop of Bath and Wells. 1850. 6 Dec. Trinity College purchases the rails, wall, and plantation opposite to the College. 1851. 23 April. The questions of the University Com- missioners were " acknowledged." 1854. Robert John Eden, Lord Auckland, Bishop of Bath and Wells. 1855. 30 June. The Convention Book records the failure of Messrs Paul, Strahan, & Bates (Bankers), whereby the College loses over 2000. 1857. 29 April. The College acquiesces in the scheme of the University Commissioners. The Maddox and Gerard Exhibitions and Good- ridge's three Exhibitions for Scholars were consolidated by the University Commis- sioners, and added to the Scholarships. 1867. 17 June. First Election to an open Fellowship. 1868. A new bell hung in the Chapel. 1869. 21 Dec. Lord Arthur Charles Hervey, Bishop of Bath and Wells. 1871. 18 Oct. Eesignation of 2Martim SjgtmmB, 4 Nov. Election of raatfcen rtffrtfjs. (College, 17191871. THE WARDENS, FELLOWS & SCHOLARS, CHAPLAINS & CLERKS, FELLOW COMMONERS & COMMONERS, "SERVIENTES" AND OTHEE MEMBEES OF THE SOCIETY. ABBREVIATIONS AND NOTES. To THE READER, IN a work of this kind it is unnecessary to explain the ordinary contractions of University records, but the following observations must be noted. The letters Wi., Jf., and >. must be read Warden or Wardenship, Fellow or Fellowship, Scholar or Scholarship. $. Jp. Probationer Fellow. jf. (ft. or . (ft. Fellow or Gentleman Commoner. C. Commoner. Jtt. Matriculated. s.p. sine prole ; s.p.m. sine prole mascula. v.p. vita patris. Caution Money (&.JE.), which varied in amount according to status, was either " restored " to its owner or " taken up for battels." Many men after graduating allowed it to be exhausted in College and University dues, when their names were removed from the College Books, either by their own action or by the stoppage of further payments. Some after- wards " replaced " their names and Caution Money. In the year 1855, it was arranged that on payment of a sum down, any M.A. might " compound for both College and University dues, whereby his name would remain on the Books for life." The Old Style continued in use in England till 1751 ; after that the year was reckoned to begin on 1st January instead of 25th of March. As to authorities, Wood and Hearne are quoted passim ; County or College histories are referred to by the name of the author ; notes borrowed from Foster's Alumni are printed in inverted commas with the addition (F.) ; and O.H.S. refers to the publications of the Oxford Historical Society. Wabbam College. Marten Bafcer, 1719. Samuel Danvers. jf.ilL 12 March, 17-if. JE. (D'Anvers) 2-4 March, I7i^ (fil. Johannis D. deCulworth, Northampton : Baronetti, aet. 19). CJE. received 12 March, 17^-g, re- stored Michaelmas 1721. He was eldest son. His mother (Meriel Leicester) died at his birth. He died unmarried 5 Feb. 175f (Baker I. 603). His father died in 1744, and the dignity became extinct in his half- brother, Sir Michael, who died in 1776. John Hunt. JfM. 21 March, 17-H' (Somerset). JE. 24 March, 17-^ (fil. Johannis H. de Compton Pauncefort, Somerset: arm. a?t. 17). (H.JE. received 21 March, 17fg, restored Christmas 1720. Subsequently of Sanford Orcas, died 1740 (Phelp.) Father of Dodinyton H. 1753. Robert Choppin. <. 29 Aug. 1719. |E. (Chopping) 23 Oct. 1719 (fil. Johannis C. de Nevis Ins., gen. set. 18). &.JE. received 1 Sept. 1719, restored Christmas 1720. James Vernon. <. 15 Sept. 1719. JE. 23 Oct. 1719 (fil. Johannis V. de St. ^Egidii, Londin : arm. ;et. 17). dT.|tt. received 21 Sept. 1719, restored l;5 July, 1720. Possibly John V. B.A. (Worcester), 7 May, 1723. M.A., 21 March, 1725. .f . Bursar 1728-1731. .f. void Dec. 173G. A 2 WARDEN BAKER. [1719. Walter Dovey. <. 12 Jan. 17if. |E. 8 March, 1719 (fil. Johannis D. de Sancti Clem. Danes, Londin: gen. aet. 15). <.JE. received 12 Jan. 17-H, restored 2 April, 1724. "Barrister at Law, Inner Temple, 1727" (F). Brother of Richard D : 1723. Giles Thisthlethwayte. <. 29 Jan. 17-1-g- (Oxon). JE. (fil. ^Egidii T. de St. Magd. Oxon : gen. set. 21) the College is not entered, but he was evidently of Wadham. (H.JE. received 23 March, 17-51, restored ? 24 May, 1726. Goodridge Exhibitioner, 1720, 1721, 1722. He was evidently son of Giles T. of New College, and first cousin once removed of Alexander T., 1735, and his brothers. Uvedale Jones. 4L 15 Feb. 17-^f. 61. 19 Feb. 17* (fil. Thonue J. de Sancti ^Egidii, Londin : equitis. a:t. 17). CLJE. received 23 March, 17^, increased to 16 Nov. 1720, restored Christmas 1720. ? " Lincoln's Inn, 3 March 17^ " (F). Francis Smith. <. 9 March, 17#. JE. 21 March, (fil. Johannis S. de Fast Harptry, Somerset : gen. aet. 20). C.JE. received (Samuel S.), 18 March, 17-i$-, restored 25 Oct. 1724. 11 A. 19 March, 1723. Samuel Watson. (. 15 March, 17#. |E. 16 March, 17-J1 (fil. Johannis W. de Chesham, Buck : gen. yet. 15). .|tt. received 23 March, 17^, restored 25 March, 1729. Goodridge Exhibitioner, 1721. Elected . 1722; and took the Oaths, 23 Oct. 1722. B.A 11 Dec. 1723. M.A. 26 June, 1728. One of this name was Vicar of Great Missenden, Bucks, from 7 Feb. 1746 to 1 Aug. 1747. Thomas Leir. OL 17 March, 17 H (Somerset). JE. 18 March, 17^-g (fil. Thomas L. de Ditchet, Somerset: cler. a>t. 17). C.JTft. received 2:5 March, 17*1, restored 13 July, 1726. r,.A. 31 Oct. 1723. M.A. 4 July 1726. 1719.] WARDEN BAKER. 3 Rector of Ditclieat, Somerset, 27 Oct. 1730. Eector of Charltou Musgrove, 1730, till his death in 1781. Buried at Ditclieat with this epitaph M.S. Rev di Thomoe Leir, M.A., Hujus Ecclesia3 necnon parochise de Charlton Musgrove, per quinquaginta annos Recto 3 . Placida morte senex requievit xxiii die Aug u 1781. ^Etat s siue 79. Father of Thomas L., 1756; William L., 1757; and Paul Methuen L., 1772. Richard Watkins. <. 24 March, 17i#. JE. 4 April, 1720 (fil. Carol! W. de Ano, i.c,., Aynhoe, Northampton : gen. set. 18). OT.JE. received 8 April, 1720, restored 21 Dec. 1727. Elected . 1719. B.A. 11 Dec. 1723. M.A. 5 July, 1726. Jf. 1727 to 1739. Elected Humanity Lecturer 1731, 1732, 1733, 1734, and Dean 1735, 1738, 1737 ; Catechist 1738. Father of Charles, 1761 ; Richard, 1763 ; John, 1769 ; and Grandfather of Charles S. W., 1800. Rector of Clifton Campvill, Stafford, 1739, till his death 18 Nov. 1776 (Shaw). John Ansell. Serviens, 10 Oct. 1719. |tt. (Ancell) same day (fil. Ludovici A. de Hanslopp, i.e., Hanslape, Buck : pleb. net. 18). (JT.pt. received as Servitor Sept. 1719, restored Feb. 18, 1723. B.A. 13 June 1723. John Swinton. Serviens, 12 Oct. 1719. JE. 10 Oct. 1719 (fil. Johannis S. de Bexton, Cestr: gen. net. 16). (.JE. received as Servitor Sept. 1719, taken up for Battels by Bursar Nash. Apparently Clerk, 1722. Elected . 1723. B.A. 1 Dec. 1723. M.A. 1 Dec, 1726. B.I). (Ch. Ch.) 9 Nov. 1759. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1726, 1727, and probably till 1729 (the lists are missing). $MF. 30 June 1729. Elected Sub-Dean 1727, 1728; Dean 1729; Moderator of Philosophy 1730; Catechist 1731: Sub- Warden 1734; Humanity Lecturer 1735, 4 WARDEN BAKER. [1719-20. 1736, 1737. In July 1745 he migrated to Ch. Ch. as M.A. In 1767, he was elected Keeper of the Archives, which office he held till 1777. On the floor of the ante-chapel of Wadhain is a lozenge with this inscription J. Swinton, B.D., oliin hujus Coll : Soc : obiit April 4, 1777. M.S. 1784. Brother of Thomas S. 1735. John Owen. Servians, 11 Nov. 1719. JE, same day (fil. Johannis 0. de Sancti Michaelis, Coventrize: gen. set. 18). (H.JE. received as Servitor Sept. 1719, restored Christinas 1720. Samuel Dally. Serviens, 26 Feb. 17f >. JE. 29 Feb. 17fg- (fil. Edvardi D. de Swillets, Dorcestr: pleb. ret. 19). C.JE. received as Servitor 16 March, 17^{y, increased 6 July 1726, restored 13 July, 1727. B.A." 21 Feb. 1723. M.A. 10 July 1727. 172O. Richard Chandler. jfF.Ctf. 27 April, 1720. JE. same day (fil. Edvardi C. de Lichfield, Stafford : Episcopi. ret. 16). Gl.JE. received same day, restored 3 July, . " Barrister-at-law, Lincoln's Inn, 1726." (F.) Edward Hill. ,-ff.OT. 20 Oct. 1720 (Devon). JE. 22 Oct. 1720 (fil. Richard! H. de Broad Hembury, #ic Devon : arm. ret. 19). (JT.pl. received 20 July, 1720, restored December 1721. Thomas Bedford. 4T. 31 March, 1720. JE. 2 April, 1720 (fil. Thomae B. de Uffington, Bercher: gen. ret. 16). (H.JE. received 6 April, 1720, restored Christmas, 1723. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1721 and 1722, and possibly in 1723 (the list is missing). B.A. 18 Nov. 1723. Edward Tart. 4T. 31 March, 1720. JE. 2 April, 1720 (fil. Edvardi T. de Birmingham, Warwic: gen. ret. 16). (JT.JE. received 20 April, 1720, restored 2 May 1732. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1724; B.A. 18 Nov. 1723. Out; of this name was D.D. Vicar of St Mary's, and Master of Leicester's Hospital, Warwick, died 15 June, 1750. WARDEN BAKER. Theophilus Lessey. <. 6 April, 1720. |E. 9 April, 1720 (fil. Gulielmi L. de Stocklinch, Somerset: pleb. set. 18). CJK. received 8 April, 1720, restored 15 May, 1727. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1721, 1722; B.A. 11 Nov. 1723. Stephen Blizard. <. 1 June, 1720. Jfc. 2 June, 1720 (fil. Jeremite B. de Antegoa, St John : gen. at. 16). (.|tt. received 7 June, 1720, restored Christmas, 1720. Edward Stone. <. 28 June, 1720. JE. 29 June, 1720 (fil. Edvardi S. de Risborough Principis, Buck : gen. at. 18). (JT.jE. received 1 July, 1720, restored 1 July, by Bursar Thomas. Elected *. 1724, of Buckingham- shire; B.A. 4 Nov. 1724; M.A. 3 June, 1727; elected ,-fF. 1730 ; elected Humanity Lecturer 1730 ; Librarian 1731, 1735, 1737; Bursar 1732, 1733, 1738, 1740 (in which year, he was appointed Senior Bursar at Wyndham's request; Convention Book}\ Dean 1734: Sub-Warden 1739. On the 30th June, 1741, he was presented to the Vicarage of Southrop, but he resigned it on 6th Deer. 1741. Rector of Horsenden 10 March 1737, and of Drayton, Oxon, died 1768, aged 66. (LipscomL). Father of Edward S. 1758, and first-cousin once removed of Richard Meade 1801. John Huxley. <. 14 July, 1720. JE. 7 Nov. 1720 (fil. Johannis H. de Astley Abbotts, Salop : gen. at. 18). (JLJE. received 20 July, 1720, restored 28 Dec. by Bursar Hunt. Francis Huxley. <. 14 July, 1720. (C.JE. received 20 July, 1720, restored by Bursar Nash. William Hart. OT. 11 Oct. 1720 (Stafford). JE. 12 Oct. 1720 (fil. Guliehni H. de Overly, ? Wolverly, Vigorn : gen. at, 19). .!&. received 28 "July, 1720, restored 7 June, 1725 ; B.A. 26 Feb. 1724. John Chute. (. 13 Oct. 1720 (Hants). |tt. 22 Oct. 1720 (fil. Johannis C. de Sherburn, St John, Hampton : arm. at. 17). .|tt. received 1 Nov. 1720. 6 WARDEN BAKER. [1720. John Coxeter. C.JE. received as (0*. 9 May, 1720, restored 24 July, 1723. JE. (Coxter), Christ Church, as (. 11 April, 1717, son of Thomas of Philip's Norton, Somerset, Cler. ;et. 17. Thomas Rogers. dT.JE. received as OL 28 July 1720, restored 2 July, 1721. Possibly identical with T. II. 1713 (see Part 1, page 452). Charles Taylor. (JLjE. received as (IT. 10 Nov. 1720, restored Midsummer 1721. Probably Charles T. who matriculated 1715 (see Part 1, page 458). Thomas Knatchbull. JE. 23 Nov. 1720 (til. Edvardi X. de Mersham, Cant : Baronetti yet. 17). (Jl.JE. received 15 Nov. 1720, restored 6 Feb. 17-g|-. Elected . 1722 ; he took the Oaths oil 23 Oct. B.A. 25 June, 1 724 M.A. 13 May, 1727. Elected ^.jf. 1726. Elected Sub-lJean 1725 ; Moderator of Philosophy 1727 ; hut he died hefore 3 May, 1728, when Watkins was elected in his place. He made a claim as Founder's Kin, being son of Sir Edward K., by Alice, daughter of John Wyndham of N orrington, son of Sir Wadham Wyndham, son of Sir John Wyndham, son of the Sister of the Founder (see Part L, p. 79). John Lane. JE. 15 Feb. 17 H (til. Johannis L. de Banbury, Oxon: pleb. ;vt. 18). (.JE. received as Servitor in the first half of 1720. Clerk, Christmas 1721 (he was still Clerk in 1723). B.A. 9 Oct. 1724 Thomas Lockey Scley. JE. 17 Eel). 17r;? (til. .Johannis S. de Kidderminster, Yigorn : arm. K't. 17). (JT.JE. received as (tf. in the first half of 1720, restored 3 April, 1730. B.C.L 20 Feb. 1728. Evidently son of John S. of Samborn, by Elixabeth, daughter and sole heir of John Lockey of London, Merchant (Nash. II. 272). Hector of Xorthfield, with Col'ton. Worcester, 21 Aug. 17-12, to his death in 1779. 1720.] WARDEN BAKER. 7 His Monument is attached to the North Wall of the Chancel of the Church of S. Laurence, Northfield, where there is the following inscription, beneath a shield with Arms (Vert, a chevron per pale or & gules between three soles naiant argent) : In a Vault under these seats, belonging to His much beloved friend Thomas Lloyd, Esq., is deposited the Body of THOMAS LOCKEY SOLEY, L.B., Rector of this Parish 36 years and 7 months. He was the youngest son of John Soley of Sambourn, in this County, Esq. He departed this life the 27th of February 1779, Aged 75 years and 6 months. OPTIME HOMINUM! VALE! Andrew Baldwin. |E. 17 Feb. 17f (fil. Gulielmi B. de Ditton Salop: gen. aet. 17). (.|H. received as (#. in the first half of 1720, restored Lady Day 1722, replaced 2 March, 17||, and taken up for Battels 1725 (Baldwyn). B.A. 4 Nov. 1724. Richard Brodrick (? Goodrick). JE. 23 Feb. 17f (fil. Richard! B. de St. Bride's, Londin : arm. a?t. 17). (JT.Jtt. received as (. (Goodrick) in the first half of 1720, re- stored in March, 1722, and 2 Dec. 172:3. Richard Budden. |tt. 17 March, 17*-?- (fil. Georgii B. de Dameriiam, Wilton : gen. a?t. 17). (JT.|E. received as (JT. in the first half of 1720, restored 25 Oct. 1727. B.C.L. 24 Oct. 1727. Richard Browning. |&. 21 March, 17|-?- (fil. Johannis B. de Cowley, i.e., Coaley, Gloucestr: arm. tet. 18). (.Jtt. received as ^.(JT., -sic., in the first half of 1720. He probably died v.p., as Elizabeth B., who married John Baker Dowell of Almondsbury, is described as sole daughter and heir of John B ; his tomb is not among those of the Brownings buried at Coalev. WARDEN BAKER. [1721. 1721. From this point the College Register of Admissions is blank till 1723. Francis Partridge. JE. 1 April, 1721 (fil. Christopher! P. de Hazelbury, Somerset : pleb. set. 19). (!LJE. received as (ft., restored 20 May, 1727, when, though his name appears as William, he signs Francis. Goodridge Exhibi- tioner 1724. B.A. 13 Oct. 1724 Brother of Christopher P., 1734. Alexander Crooke. JE. 17 May, 1721 (fil. Alexandri C. de Hartwell, Buck : cler. set. 17). (H.JE. received as OL in the first half of 1720, restored 25 Feb. 1726. B.A. (Croke) 19 Feb. 1724. He was son of Alexander C. (1675), born 24 Feb. 1704 ; married, 12 July, 1726, to Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of Richard Barker of Great Horwood, Bucks ; J.P. for Bucks ; died 15 June, 1757, and was buried at Chilton. Edward Nevill. JE. 5 Sept. 1721 (fil. Georgii K de Sheffield in par. Fletching in Com : Sussex : Baronis, set. 15). OT.JE. received as df.OT., restored 16 Oct. 1722. He succeeded his elder brother in the title of Lord Aber- gavenny 15 Nov. 1723, and died without issue 9 Oct. 1724, in the 19th year of his age. John Seddon. JE. 13 Dec. 1721 (fil. Georgii S. de Bolton, Lancastr : pleb. ;ct. 20). (JLJE. received as Servitor. William Saunders. JE. 24 Jan. 17f^ (fil. Thonue S. de St. .^Egidii in Campis Londin : gen. tet. 17). (JLJE. re- ceived as (ft., restored 25 July, 1731. Elected *. (Mid- dlesex) 1722. He took the Oaths on 23 Oct. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1724, 1725, 1726, 1727. B.A. 26 Jan. 1726. M.A. 9 June, 1730. B.M. 5 Feb. 1733. D.M. 12 Dec. 1735. Elected ,-ff. 1732. Elected Moderator Tertice Classic (but ? Philosophic), 1732 Dean 1733; 1721.] WARDEN BAKER. 9 Bursar 1734, 1739, 1744 (vice Wyndham), 1749; Librarian 1740 and 1742 ; Moderator of Philosophy 1738; Sub- Warden 1748. His jf. expired 30 June, 1750. Dr Saunders left a legacy of 20 to the Scholars' Library. Robert Warner. JE. 13 Feb. 175* (fil. Johannis W. de Sti. dementis, Middlesex : gen. set. 16). (!LJE. received as JfM., restored 13 Dec. 1726. Lincoln's Inn, 1729. Henry Limbrey. |tt. 13 Feb. 17.H (fil. Johannis L. de Yeatly, Hampton : arm. tet. 18). C.JE. received as JfM., restored 9 July, 1723. H. L. apparently died v.p. John Iiimbrey. |E. 13 Feb. 17|i (as above, set. 17). (!I.JE. received as (ft., restored 2 Dec. 1723. J. L. of Tangier Park, Hants, is called (in Berry) eldest son, died s.p. 9 Dec. 1801, aged 98. Osmond Johnson. JE. 13 Feb. 17 U (fil. Gulielmi J. de Ours. ? Over Dorcestr: gen. tet. 16). C.JE. received as (#., restored Christmas 1723. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1722. George Wyndham. |E. 15 Feb. 17H (fil. Georgii W. de Sarisburia, Wilton : arm. yet. 17). (.|ft. received as (ft., restored 5 March, 1727. Elected $>. 1722 ; he took the Oaths 23 Oct. 13. A. 18 Nov. 1725. M.A. 5 July, 1728. B.D. 1 Dec. 1744. D.D. 22 Feb. 1745. Elected ty.tf. 1727, JF. 1728. Elected Moderator of Philosophy 1728, 1729; Librarian 1730, 1732, 1734; Dean 1731; Bursar 1733, 1735, and every year till 1743. Elected 2i2tafcm 11 May, 1744; he took the Oaths on 23 June. He continued Warden till his death, 2 May, 1777. He seems to be son of George, a younger son of Sir "VVadham W. (1626) ; and therefore was nephew of John (1663), Hugh (1674), and Thomas (1680). 10 WARDEN BAKER. [1722. 1722. John Fifield. JE. 23 April, 1722 (fil. Johannis F. de North- leech, Gloucestr : pleb. set. 19). C.JE. received as Servitor, restored Christmas 1727. John Floyer. JE. 5 May, 1722 (fil. Johannis F. de White- house Landilo, Monmouth: arm. ret. 17). (!LJE. received as (jr., restored 19 Dec. 1727. Elected a. 1723. B.A. 15 Feb. 1725. He died 24 Nov. 1727, aged 23. Uncle of John F. 1753. Thomas Brown. JE. 9 May, 1722 (fil. Thorn* B. de Hellingley, Sussex : gen. jet. 24). (JT.JE. received as (!T., restored 9 March, 17-ff. B.A. 15 Feb. 1725. William Walter. JE. 9 May, 1722 (fil. Gulielmi W. de Monunietli in Com. Monm: pleb. set. 20). (!LJE. received as Servitor, restored 28 Feb. 1722. James Benson. JE. 2 July, 1722 (fil. Johannis B. de Sti Swythin, Londin : gen. jet. 16). (JT.JE. received as <., restored ? Christmas 1727. B.A. 22 April, 1726. M.A. (? John B. of Magd. Hall), 13 Feb. (? 14 Jan.) 1729. Samuel Bush. JE. 15 Oct. 1722 (fil. Johannis B. de Lang- port, Somerset: gen. jet. 18). (.JE. received as (ft. in the latter half of 1722, restored by Bursar Speke. Elected ,. 1724. B.A. 23 June, 1726. M.A. 16 May, 1729. Elected $.,#. 30 June, 1731. Jf. 30 June, 1732. Elected Sub - Dean 1729, 1731; Dean 1732, 1739; Moderator of Philosophy 1733; Bursar 1734 and 1738 (vice Thomas) 1741, 1742 ; Catechist 1735 ; Librarian 1736; Sub - Warden 1738, 1740. Presented to the Vicarage of Southrop 6 Dec. 1741, to which his successor was appointed 1745, and to the Vicarage of Wadhurst 30 June, 1 743. He died fit Wadhurst 22, and was Imried 2!) Jan. 1783. By liis Will he made the Warden and Fellows of Wudham College 1722.] WARDEN BAKER. 11 his Executors, and suggests that the troubles which pursued him when Vicar, were due to his attachment to the Hanoverian Succession. He bequeathed to the College his books and book- case with a request that his coat of arms and name be put into the said books. He also left plate to the College, and bestowed upon the Vicarage of Wadhurst, its house and garden, from the want of which he had himself suffered. He is buried in Wadhurst Church, where there is a Monu- ment with this inscription beneath his arms (On a fess gules between 3 boars heads couped, a rose between 2 eagles displayed with the motto " esse quam videri "). Quicquid mortale fuit Reverendi viri SAMUELIS BUSH, A.M., hujuscae (sic) ecclesipe annos xxxix Vicarii hie jacet in conditorio laetam expectans Resurrectionem extremum diem obiit vicesimo secundo Januarii die, anno Salutis MDCCLXXXIII. Heu ! Quantulo Temporis Spatio Terminatur vita humana Ad extremam Senectutem producta. Exigua pars est vita quam nos vivimus Omnia qua; ventura sunt In incerto Tacent ; protinus Vive, Vive Lector, Eternitatis memor. Hoc monet Mortuus. 8. BUSH. A long MS. containing an account of his quarrels with his parishioners is preserved at Wadhurst, and a copy is in the possession of the Editor. He states that the first part of his complaint had been published in some newspaper, but no trace of it has yet been foimd. The second part (the MS. referred to), was declined by the publisher of the newspaper. Thomas Morse. |tt. 26 Oct. 1722 (fil. Leonard! M. de North Leech, Gkmcestr: pleb. jet. 18). (JI.JE. received as Servitor in the latter half of 1722, restored 28 Nov. 1 728. Thomas Morse of Xorthleech died 17 March, 178"), aged 83 (Bigland). 1-2 WARDEN BAKER. [1722-23. Edward Walmesley. JE. 30 Oct. 1722 (fil. Roger! W. de Bolton, Lancastr: gen. set. 17). (JT.JE. received as (. in the latter half of 1722, restored 4 May, 1728. Elected . 1724 B.A. 11 June, 1726. Probably E. W., Eector of Falmouth, who died 21 Dec. 1794, aged 94, having been Kector for sixty years. Francis Shuttleworth. JE. 6 March, 17-f-f (fil. Johannis S. de Lillington, Uorcestr : cler. ret. 17). C.JE. received as (L same day, restored 11 Aug. 1727. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1724 1723. John Pigott. ,-fF.OT. 16 March, 17ff JE. 24 March, 17f (fil. Eoberti P. de Chetwin, i.e., Chetwynd, Salop : arm. ait. 19). (H.JE. received 17 March, 17|f, restored 15 Nov. 1728 ; received again as <&M. in the first half of 1729, restored 1731. Created M.A. (Pigot) 15 April, 1730. Richard Penny. Serviens, 3 March, 17-f-f . JE. 4 March, 17|.3_ (fil. Richard! P. de Cleoljury, Salop : pleb. a_ j t. 17). C.|E. received as Servitor 27 March, 1724, restored 5 April, 1731. B.A. 27 Feb. 1727. M.A. 28 June, 1733. William Weston. Serviens, 3 March, 17*|. IE. 10 July, ~ *J ' 1724 (fil. FrancisciW. de Sti Trin., Guildford, Surr: gen. mt. 17). (H.JE. received as Servitor 15 July, 1724, re- stored 24 July, 1731. B.A. 3 June, 1728. M.A. 9 July, 1731. Vicar of Campden, Gloc. Rector of Mep*hall, Beds. Preb. of Lincoln 25 May, 1771. Died 22 April, 1791, aged 84. In the Register at Meppershall is the following Memorandum, "William Weston, B.D., Rector of this parish, died at Camb- den, in Glocestershire, on Good Friday, being 22 April 1791, and was succeeded by Rev. James Webster, B.D." Robert Stillingfleet. JE. 3 April, 1723 (fil. Jucobi S. de 1723.] WARDEN BAKER. 13 Hartlebury, Vigorn : cler. set. 17). <.JE. received as (fl". 20 Feb. 171 1, restored 19 Jan. I7f f. Elected > 172:3. B.A. 13 Oct. 1726. M.A. 1 July, 1729. B.D. and D.D. 6 May, 1748. His . was vacant 30 June, 1733. Chaplain to Bisliops Talbot and Chandler of Durham. Rector of Gateshead 1731 ; of Ryton 1732. Master of Sherborne Hospital 1738. Preb. of the 5th Stall at Durham 1745. He died unmarried at Clifton 3 Aug. 1759, and was buried at Long Aston, Somerset, with this inscription " Under this stone lieth the body of the Reverend Robert Stillingfleet, D.D., Prebendary of Durham, and Master of Sherborne Hospital, near Durham, who departed this life 3 Aug. 1759, aged 53, with a full hope of immortality through the revelation of Jesus Christ. He was the 3rd son of the Rev. James Stillingfleet, D.D., and grandson of the Rev. Edward Stillingfleet, D.D., Bishop of Worcester. In his lifetime he was beloved and re- spected, and on his death, sincerely lamented by all his rela- tions, friends, and neighbours." John Dyke. JE. 4 April, 1723 (fil. Thomas D. de Bishop's Lydiard, Somerset : gen. set. 18). (JT.JE. received as (#. 5 March, 17ff, restored 12 March, 17f f. Emanuel Dewdney. JE. 4 April, 1723 (fil. Emanuelis D. de Somerton, Somerset : pleb. set. 18). C.JE. received as Servitor 5 March, 17-S-J, restored 20 Nov. 1728. B.A. 14 Feb. 1726. Thomas Freke. JE. 6 April, 1723 (fil. Francisci F. de Lodswell, Devon : cler. set. 18). C.JE. received as Servitor 4 April, 1723, restored 4 May, 1728. B.A. 13 Oct. 1726. Probably brother of John F. 1717. John Mills. JE. 20 May, 1723 (fil. Johannis M. de Crew- kern, Somerset: pleb. set. 18). (JT.JE. received as Servitor 11 May, 1723, restored Midsummer 1726. William Sainsbury. JE. 29 June, 1723 (fil. Samuelis S. de Lavington Forum, i.e., Market Lavington, Wilton : gen. ret. 17). Or.pl. received as <. 15 July, 1723, restored 16 14 WARDEN BAKER. [1723. March, 1727. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1724, 1725. B.A. 3 June, 1727. Migrated to Oriel as (H. March, 17f|. B.C.L. 6 July, 1730. John Woodford. JE. 12 July, 1723 (fil. Heighes W. de Epsome, Surr : cler. a?t. 17). dLJE. received as (. 15 July, 1723, restored Christmas 1724. Rector of North Curry, Somerset. Son of Heighes W. 1683 ; and brother of Samuel W. 1714. Barnabas Everleigh Leigh. JE. ? 31 Aug. 1723 (fil. Johannis L. de . . . . Hampton : arm. net. ). C.JE. received as JF.(!L (Leighes) 7 Sept., restored Dec. 1726. George Edwards. JE. 23 Oct. 1723 (fil. Nevill E. de Browsley, i.e., Broseley, Salop: pleb. set. 17). (JI.JE. received as Servitor same day, restored March, 1729. B.A. 30 June, 1727. Richard Page. |E. 26 Oct. 1723, (fil. Henrici P. de Woolten, Hampton : pleb. xt. 19). 6T.JE. received as Servitor 26 Oct. 1723, restored 2 Dec. 1726 (when the receipt is signed William P.). Samuel Harrison. |E. 4 Xov. 1723 (fil. Gulielmi H. de Lime, i.e., Lymme, Cestr : pleb. u-t. 19). (JI.JE. received as Servitor 2 Nov. 1723, restored 18 July, 1727. B.A. 3 July, 1727. Richard Dovey. |E. 9 Dec. 1723 (fil. Johannis D. de Sti Clement. Danes, Londin : gen. jet. 15). (JT.|E. received as <. 5 Dec. 1723, restored by Bursar Speke. Elected &. 1725. B.A. 3 June, 1727. M.A. 20 April, 1730. His Jj. was vacant 30 June, 1733. In 1773, the College received from him a benefaction of 300, out of wliicli fund arrangements were made for separating the Garrets from the Upper Chambers, that they might, if thought fit, be assigned free to Scholars. Brother of Walter D. 17ig. 1723.] WARDEN BAKER. 15 William Cattle. (&.JE. received as Servitor 23 March, 17ff, restored 3 April, 1723. JE. (Ch. Ch.) as Servitor, son of William C. of " Warm," Somerset, 4 April, 1723, aged 19. Samuel Peploe. C.JE. received as OL 27 March, 1723, restored 11 May, 1727. JE. (Jesus) 19 Feb. 17|# (fil. Samuelis P. de Penrich, Stafford : cler. set. 18). B.C.L. 29 Oct. 1726. D.C.L. 2 July, 1763. Eldest son of Rev. Samuel P., Warden of Manchester (after- wards Bishop of Chester). Warden of Manchester. Prebendary of Chester 4 July, 1727. Chancellor of Chester. Archdeacon of Richmond 4 June, 1728. Died 22 Oct. 1781, aged 82. There is a Monument to him in Chester Cathedral. Sacred To the Memory of Samuel Peploe, LL.D., Chancellor of the Diocese of Chester, and Warden of the Collegiate Church in Manchester. He died Oct. 22, 1781, aged 82 years. Ormerod I. 291. William Wight. (JT.JE. received as OL 11 May, 1723, re- stored 12 March, 17-s-g-, replaced 4 July, 1726, and again restored 14 July, 1726. JE. (Pembroke) 11 May, 1716 (fil. Gulielmi W. de Arley, Warwic: cler. ret. 16). B.A. (Pembroke) 31 Oct. 1722. M.A. (Wadham) 5 July, 1726. Warfcen Gbistbletbwa^t. 1724. Hugh Walford. OL 25 March, 1724. JU. 28 March, 1724 (fil. Samuelis W. de Birmingham, Warwic: gen. a?t. 16). (H.JE. received 25 March, 17.3f, restored 13 July, 1730. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1725," 1726. B.A. 17 Oct. 1727. M.A. 9 June, 1730. John Audley. OL 25 March, 1724. JE. 28 March, 1724 (fil. Johannis A. de Birmingham, Warwic: gen. at. 17). C.JE. received 25 March, 17f, restored 11 Oct. 1726. Elected Demy of Magdalen 1726. B.A. 15 Dec. 1727. M.A. 4 June, 1730. B.D. 22 May, 1739. D.D. 18 Jan. 1742. ,-fF. 1736 to 1782. Prelector of Natural Philosophy 1738 ; Dean of Divinity 1745 ; Vice-President 1747 ; Prelector of Theology 1747 ; Bursar 1749, 1758, 1767, 1774, 1781. Presented to the Rectory of Brandeston, Norfolk, 24 Dec. 1744 ; to the Rectory Boy ton, with Roydon, Wilts 1763. Died 2 April 1782 ; he left 100 to Magd : College. His arms (Gules, a fret or), were placed over the fire place in the Hall. Bloxam vi. 209. Bond Spindler. 4T. 27 March, 1724. |E. 28 March, 1724 (til. Koberti S. de Sti Martini, Civ: Oxon : gen. ;et. 17). OLJE. received 27 March, 1714, restored 28 March, 1738. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1726, 1727. B.A. 15 Dec. 1727. M.A. 7 July, 1731. He took part in the Election of Proctor on 6 March, 17-ff. Rector of St Martin's, Oxford, 1773 till 1783, when he died on 27 Oct. Richard Brooke, (ft. 3 July, 1724. pi. same day (til. 1724.] WARDEN THISTHLETHWAYT. 17 Leigh B. de Bobington, Stafford: gen. at. 19). (.&. received same day, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1728. Vicar of Sliifnal, Salop 1729 to 1752, where he is buried with this inscription Juxta coiiduntur reliquia; Ricardi Brooke hujus ecclesiiu nuper vicarii necnon Maria; Uxoris ejus amantissimse ilia obiit 16 Martii, A.D., 1733, a-t, 28. ille 18 Maii, A.D., 1752, sat. 49. Father of James B. 17|. James Kettleby. (tf. 3 Oct. 1724. Jtt. (Kettilby) 21 Oct. 1724 (til. Jacob! K. de Sti dementis, Vigorn : pleb. ret. 18). CT.JE. received 22 Oct. 1724, restored 21 Dec. 1727. Richard Naish. <. 20 Oct. 1724. JE. 21 Oct. 1724 (til. Jacob! X. de Newark-upon-Trent, Nottingham : cler. set. 17). (tt.|E. received 20 Oct. 1724, taken up for Battels 1728: elected *. 1726 (Notts.); B.A. 1 July, 1728: M.A. 9 July, 17:51 ; elected $.jf. 80 June, 1738. Rector of Batcombe-cum-Upton Xoble, Somerset, 16 Sept. 1742 : his signatures cease Oct. 1754. James Meredith. OT. 27 Nov. 1724. |fc. 14 Dec. 1724 (til. Jacob! M. de Colston, Wilton : cler. tut. 16). CJUl. received 27 Xov. 1724, restored 5 July, 1735; elected 5), 1725; Goodridge Exhibitioner 1733; B.A. 5 July, 1728; M.A. 25 June, 1731; elected Jf. 1734; elected Sub-Dean 1734; Moderator of Philosophy 1735; Dean 1738 ; Catechist 1739 annually to 1743 ; for the first four years, Mr Costard acted as his Deputy, in the last, Mr Gresley. He became Hector of St Martin's (Carfax), 16 Oct. 1735, and on 12 July, 1736, it is entered in the Convention Book "That this Rectory being discharged B 18 WARDEN THISTHLETHWAYT. [1724-25. before the foundation of the College, though it still stands upon record as 8, Is. 5d. is, notwithstanding, consistent with a Fellowship." The Visitor was consulted on the sub- ject, and on 1st Sept. 1736, "the letter of the Bishop of Bath and Wells " was ordered to be enrolled ; apparently, he confirmed the above decision. On Dec. 6, 1743, he was presented by the College to the Vicarage of Southrop, vice Bush: but 011 17 Apr. 1745, it is recorded that he gave up the living without institution. Apparently he remained Rector of Carfax till 1773, when lie was succeeded by his fellow-collegian, Bond Spindler (see back). Rev. James Meredith of St John Street died 2 May, 1777 ((*. Mag.) James Minifie. (ft. 13 March, 17-2-i. JE. 15 March, 17^4 (fil. Jacobi M. de Staplegrove, Somerset : gen. at. 18). CJE. received 13 March, 17^, restored 24 July, 1731. B.A. 12 Oct. 1728; M.A. 12 July, 1731. Father of James M. 1754, and Burnet M. 1755. Incumbent and patron of Staplegrove. 1725. Pierce A'Court. ,-jF.OT. 17 July, 1725. JE. same day (fil. Pierce A'C. de Hatchbury, Wilton : arm. get. 18). .|E. received in the latter half of 1720 ; taken up for Battels 9 Dec. 1728. Elected M.P. for Heytesbury 1754 and 1761, assumed the name of A'Court Ashe from his mother, died s.p. 1763 (Hoare Wilts : I. 2. 120), but apparently this is a misprint for 1768. William Fowler. ,-ff.O?. 5 Feb. mf JE. 15 Feb. 17.^ (fil. Eichardi F. de Sti ^Egidii, Shrewsbury, Salop : Baron- etti, get. 18). (JT.JE. received as <05.(!T. in the last half of 1725, taken up for Battels 20 Xov. 1728. He succeeded to the Baronetcy (of Harnage Grange, Salop) about 1737, as third Baronet. The dignity became extinct in his brother, Sir Hans F., who died in 1771. Brother of Richard Sloane F. 1727. 1725.] WARDEN THISTH LETHWAYT. 19 Rowland Hughes, (ft. 27 March, 1725. JE. 22 April, 1725 (til. Lanibrock H. de Brecknock, Brecon: gen. set. 16.) &.JE. received 27 March, 1725, taken up for Battels 21 Dec. 1727. Elected . 1725. His g>. was vacant 30 June, 1729. Timothy Allen. <. 3 June, 1725. JE. 28 May, 1725 (til. Thoime A. de . . . . , Northampton : cler. tet. 14). (JLJE. received 3 June, 1725, restored 5 June, 1730, when it is received by Thomas Allen as executor. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1728 ; B.A. 6 March, 1729. James Volant Vashon. 01*. 17 June, 1725. JE. 18 June, 1725 (til. Jacobi V. de Ludlow, Salop : gen. set. 17). CjE. received 3 June, 1725, taken up for Battels, Michaelmas 1730. B.A. 6 Feb. 1729. John Davis Molineaux. (. 27 Sept. 1725. JE. (Molineux) 11 Oct. 1725 (til. Johannis M. de Norward, Montserrat, gen. set. 18). (2T.JE. received in the last half of 1725, restored 20 Nov. 1728. Henry Lushington. (tf. 16 Dec. 1725. JE. same day (til. Stephani L. de Sittingbourn, Cant: arm. yet. 16). C.JE. received in the last half of 1725, taken up for Battels 10 Oct. 1741. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1726, 1727; elected . 1728; B.A. 6 June, 1729; M.A. 20 April, 1732; B.D. and D.D. 9 Nov. 1765. In 1741, he was paid arrears of jj. from Christmas 1732 to Mid- summer 1734. Vicar of Eastbourne, Sussex, 1735 to 1779. He was the father of Sir Stephen L. first Baronet of South Hill Park, Berks, and was buried in the Parish Church (St Mary's), Eastbourne, with this inscription : Underneath lie the bodies of HENRY L U S H I X G T N, I). 1). (Vicar of this Parish, &c. &c.), and of MARY his Wife ; Bv whom he was father of 20 WARDEN THISTHLETHWAYT. [1725. Henry L\ishington of Bengal, and of seven other deservedly beloved children. He died the 13th day of January 1779 ; of his age the 69th. (Having been Vicar 44 years). She, the 24th day of July 1775 ; of her age the 66th. Thomas Court. <. 28 Feb. I7|f. JE. 9 March, 17$! (fil. Thomre C. de North Petherton, Somerset: gen. ret. 17). <.JE. received 2 March, 17, taken up for Battels 9 Dec. 1728. George Costard. OL 9 March, 17*%. |&. 17 March, 17ff (til. Edvardi C. de Sti Mar. Salop, Salop: pleb. ret. 16). C.JE. received 11 March, 17fg-, restored 4 Dec. 1739. Elected . 1726 ; Goodridge Exhibitioner 1734, 1735 ; B.A. 25 June, 1731 ; M.A. 28 June, 1733 ; elected ^.JF. 1735; JF. 1736; Sub-Dean 1732, 1735 ; Moderator of Philosophy 1736, 1737 ; Humanity Lecturer 1739 ; Dean 1740; Sub-Warden annually from 1741 to 1747 ; Libra- rian 1750 : and (in succession to Mr Gapper) 15 Aug. 1752. He was also deputy Catechist from 1739 to 1742; Junior Proctor 1742. In 1745, he was presented to the Vicarage of Southrop, where his successor was appointed in 1748; and on 19 March, I7|f, to the Vicarage of Hockleigli, but he resigned it on 7 July following. He resigned his ,-ff. 29 June, 1753. Vicar of Twickenham, died 10 Jan. 1782. "His great Oriental learning and many valuable publications, entitle him to an honourable Eulogy." (G. Mag.) George Paske. <. 23 March, I7|f. |E. 28 March, 1726 (fil. Georgii P. de Allderley, Gloucestr: arm. ret. 18). <.|E. received 26 March, 1726, restored Michaelmas, 1732. Elected . 1727; B.A. 25 Nov. 1729; M.A. 7 June, 1732; his *. was vacant 30 June, 1733. George Holywell. Serviens, 14 Oct. ]725. Jtt. (Holiwell) 14 Oct. 1725 (fil. Roberti H. de Magno Limber, Lincoln: 1725-26.] WARDEN THISTHLETHWAYT. 21 cler. set. 17). (.|E. received as Servitor in the last half of 1725, restored 18 Feb. I7f . B.A. 6 June, 1729. Thomas Fellows. Serviens, 22 Oct. 1725. JE. 23 Oct. 1725 (fil. Gulielmi F. de Tibshelf, Derb : set. 18). C.JE. received as Servitor in the last half of 1725, and taken up for Battels 17 May, 1732. B.A. 1 July, 1729 ; M.A. 2 March, 1735. 1726. Francis Meysey. ,-fF.OT. 19 May, 1726. JE. 21 May, 1726 (fil. Johannis M. de Baton i.e. Bayton, Vigorn : arm. ait. 18). C.JE. received as <&.<&. in the last half of 1725, restored 31 July, 1730. Called to the Bar (Inner Temple) 1734 ; eldest son of John M. of Shakenhurst, born 1707, died unmarried 1756. (Nash. I. 54) ; brother of John M. 1727, and Thomas M. 1729. John Willis. $M. 17 June, 1726. JE. same day (fil. Richardi W. de Sti .^Egidii in campis, Londin : Episcopi, aet. 17). Son of Richard, Bishop of Winchester. James Harris. ,-fF.OL 16 July, 1726. JE. 14 July, 1726 (fil. Jacobi H. de Close de Sarum, Wilton : arm. set. 16). <.JE. received in the last half of 1725, restored 9 Aug. 1729. He subscribed three guineas to the repairs of the east window of the College Chapel in 1742. M.P. for Christ Church, Hants. 1761 ; Lord of the Admiralty 1762, Lord of the Treasury 1763 to 1765, Secretary and Comp- troller to Queen Charlotte 1774, till his death ; author of three treatises on Art, Music, Painting, and Poetry : and on Happiness 1744 Hermes, an .Inquiry into Universal Grammar 1751 Philosophical Arrangements 1775, and Philological Inquiries (posthumously published) 1781. He died 22 Dec. 1780, and lias the following monument in Salisbury Cathedral. M.S. Jacobi Harris Sarisburiensis, Viri boni et docti 22 WARDEN TH1STHLETHWAYT. [1726. Grsecarum Litterarum pra>cipue periti Cujus opera accuratissinia De Artibus elegantioribus. De Grammatica de Logica cle Etliice Stylo brevi, limato, simplici Sui more Aristotelis Conscripta Poster! laudabunt ultiiui. Studiis severioribus addictus Communis tameii vita} officia et oinnia patris, mariti Civis, Senatoris munia Et implevit et ornavit Obiit XXII. die Decembris MDCCLXXX. Anno setatis LXXII. brother of Thomas H. 1728, and George William H. ITjj". Francis Raynton. JF.OT. 23 March, 17f f. <.j&. same day (til. Nicholai li. de Burr St sul) Londin : arm. at. 18). (II.JE. received same day, restored 30 Dec. 1730. Robert Lewis. (. 25 March, 1726. |tt. 31 March, 1726 (til. Ambrosii L. ex. Insula Angl : cler. at. 18). C.JE. received same day, restored 20 Jan. 17-|; B.A. 17 Dec. 1729; M.A. 31 Oct. 1732. Rector of Trefdraeth Anglesey, and Chancellor of Bangor. He was Rector when the Registers begin in 1756, and under the east window of the church is a stone slab with the follow- ing inscription : Subter jacet Robert us Lewis, Cler. M.A., Filius natu minimus Ambrosii Lewis, Cler. de Cemlyn in comitatu Mon;e, IIujus Para'ciic Rector, nee non Dioceseos Bangor Cancelhuius Dignissimus : fuit Propinquis beneficus, amicis gratus, et maritus ainans : mem : Parentis optimi Hoc pie posuit Sidney Parry de Penart in Comit : Arvon, ob. Feb. 14, 1700, /Klat 58. 1726.] WARDEN THISTHLETHWAYT. 23 John Upton. OL 15 April, 1726. JE. (Merton) 15 March, 17-f-i (fil. Jacob! U. de Ilrninster, Somerset: cler. at. 17). (H.fft. received 15 April, 1726, restored 12 March, I73f. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1726, 1727 ; B.A. (Exeter) 7 July, 1730 ; M.A. 10 May, 1732 ; JF. of Exeter 1728-1737. " Rector of the Sinecure of Llanclrillo, Denbigh, of Great Rissing- ton Glouc. and Sevington, Somerset ; Prebendary of Rochester 19 Jan. 17f, died 2 Dec. 1760. Editor of Arrian's Epictetus and Spenser's Faerie Queen. (Boase, 97) ; also of Ascham's Schoolmaster, and Critical Observations on Shakespeare 1746 ; brother of James U. 1717 (page 461). Thomas Williams. OT. 25 May, 1726. Jtt. (Oriel.) 20 May, 1724 (fil. Thomiu W. de Sti Mcholai, Hereford: gen. jet. 17). &.JE. received 25 May, 1726, taken up by Bursar Speke. Elected JJ. 1726 (Herefordshire); B.A. 27 Feb. 17|i; M.A. 12 Dec. 1730. Probably father of T. W. 17f : if so, cleric of Hereford. Robert Rogers. <. 21 June, 1726. |E. (Queen's) 22 Oct. 1723 (fil. Johannis R. de Cornwood, Devon: Baronetti. jet. 18). C.JE. received 2 June, 1726, restored 17 May, 1732. B.C.L. 22 June, 1730. James Miller. <. 7 July, 1726. p. 11 July, 1726 (fil. Johannis M. de Compton Valence, Dorcestr : cler. set. 20). OT.JE. received last half of 1726, taken up for Battels, Midsummer, 1729. Author of "The Humours of Oxford," 1730, a satirical play composed while at the University : " Harlequin Horace or the Art of Modern Poetry, 1731" : " The Art of Life, 1739": he translated Voltaire's Mahomet, and wrote the Man of Taste, the Coffee House, and other plays. Lecturer of Trinity Chapel, Conduit Street, and Preacher at Roehampton Chapel ; died 27 April (G. Mag. says 23rd), 1744. William Brown. <. 7 July, 1726. |E. 11 July, 1726 (fil. Gulielmi B. de Middlesex: gen. net. 17). (.|E. received in last half of 1726, restored by Bursar Speke. B.A. 10 April, 1730. 24 WARDEN THISTHLETHWAYT. [1726. Newman Hughes. OT. 20 Oct. 1726. JE. 24 Oct. 1726 (fil. Holland H. de Hemingforth Gay i.e. Grey, Hunting- don : cler. set. 18). (JT.Jft. received 1 June, 1727, taken up for Battels 20 Nov. 1728. Thomas Price. Serviens, 25 March, 1726. JE. 31 March, 1726 (fil. Gulielini P. de Llanrhyader, Denbigh : cler. let. 18). C|tt. received 31 March, 1726, increased to (ft. in the first half of 1728, restored 26 Dec. 1742. John Eaton. Serviens, 31 March, 1726. Jtt. same day (fil. Henrici E. de Allostock, Cestr : pleb. a-t. 18). (JT.JE. received same day, restored Lady Day 1731 ; B.A. 17 Dec. 1729. Thomas Fudge. Serviens, 7 Nov. 1726. JH. 9 Nov. 1726 (fil. Thoime F. de Sumnierton, Somerset: pleh. jet. 17). C|E. received last half of 1726, restored 19 March, 17|f B.A. 7 June, 1730. Hamblet Yates. Serviens, 7 Nov. 1726. Jtt. 9 Nov. 1726 (fil. Gulielini Y. de Aston, Cestr: pleh. ti-t. 10). Or.pt. received in the last half of 1726, and gradually taken up for Battels till Midsummer 1731. Aaron Peirce. Serviens, 19 Nov. 1726. |E. 2:5 Nov. 1726 (fil. Aaron is P. tie Higli Wycomh. Buck: pleh. ret. 19). (C.Jtt. received in the last half of 1726, apparently increased to <. in the. first half of 1728, (Pearce) and restored in part at Christmas 1730, part Michaelmas, 1732; B.A. (Pierce) 26 March, 1735. Clement Elswood. Serviens, 16 Dec. 1726. |E. 17 Dec. 1726 (fil. Kichardi E. de Wayford, Somerset: pleb. a-t. 19). Cr.|E. received 26 May, 1727, taken up for Battels 17 MMV, 1732: I',. A. 4 June, 1730. 1727.] WARDEN THISTHLETHWAYT. 1727. William Wall. <. 24 March, 1727. JE. same day (til. Capel W. de Londin. Barking: gen. set. 18). (JT.JE. re- ceived 1 June, 1727, restored 18 April, 1729. Migrated to Ch. Ch. as <. 19 April, 1729. Student 11 July, 1729. B.A. 23 Oct. 1730. M.A. 28 June, 1733. B.CL. 17 Dec. 1739. D.C.L. 21 June, 1740. " Died at Putney 1 Nov. 1791, a^ed 86 (but ?)" (F.) Richard Sloane Fowler. (. 10 May, 1727. |E. 13 May, 1727 (Xicolas, til. Kichardi E. de Grange, Salop: Baronetti iet. 17). dLJU. received (Richard) 1 June, 1727, taken up for Battels 4 July, 1734. The dignity became extinct in 1771 on the death of Sir Hans F., his brother, so that he must have died s.p. Brother of William F. 1725. Richard Hinckesman. <. 12 May, 1727. Jtt. 13 May, 1727 (til. Itichardi H. de Bewdley, Vigorn : plel>. iet. 18). (!LJE. not received, Imt charged on Mr Hunt; sub- sequently increased to jfM. 26 Feb. 17-gi, taken up for Battels Christmas 1742. The father was Bailiff of Bewdley in 1728, and the son in 1746 (Nash. II. 280). Brother of Charles H. 1737. Floyer Sydenham. OL 26 May, 1727. |tt. 27 May, L727 (til. Humpbredi S. de Delverton, Somerset: arm. a j t. 18). C.|E. received 26 May, 1727, and taken up for Battels 4 July, 1734. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1727. Elected . 1728. B.A. 25 June, 1731. M.A. 30 April, 1734. Elected ty.Jf. 30 June, 1733 ; J|F. (probably) in 1734. Elected Sub-Dean 1733 ; Moderator of the Third Class. 1734: Moderator of Philosophy 1741 and 174:!, when Mr Speke acted as his Deputy. His ,-(F. was vacant 30 June, 1746, when he had obtained preferment. He was presented to the liectory of Esher in 1744 by Henry Pye, Esq., Imt it was vacant again in 1747. lie was li-ivat-.^Tandson of Humphrey % original Fellow of 26 WARDEN THISTHLETHWAYT. [1727. "Wadliam. Some MS. notes of his are preserved in a Plato (1578) in the Library of St Paul's School. The G. Mag. re- cords his death under 1 April, 1787, and mentions his annota- tions on Plato. William Jones. OT. 1 June, 1727. JE. 3 June, 1727 (fil. Samuelis J. de Erodsham, Cestr: pleb. set. 18). (H.Jtt. received 1 June, 1727, and taken up by Bursar Speke, Sept Elected . 1728. B.A. 19 July, 1729. M.A. 20 April, 1732. Elected $.JF. 1735; JF. 1736. Elected Sub-Dean 1736 ; Humanity Lecturer, 173S ; Bursar (vice Bush) 30 June, 1743, and again on 6th Dec, 1743 and 1744; and 1747 to 1751; Dean 1746. His Jf. expired at Midsummer 1752, when he was succeeded as Bursar by Mr Doughty. He was presented to the Vicarage of Southrop 16 July, 1747, which he held, apparently, till 1775. John Meysey. 4T. 27 June, 1727. Jft. 30 June, 1727 (fil. Johannis M. de Bayton, Yigorn : arm. set. 1 8). CLJE. received 27 June, 1727, restored 2 July, 1735. B.A. 11 May, 1731. 2nd son, born 1708. Beet or of Rock, Worcester, 9th March, 1732. Succeeded Francis M. (1726) in the estate of Shakenhurst. Died s.p. 1764. Brother of Thomas M. 1729. John Frobyn. OT. 10 Oct. 1727. |E. same day (fil. Gulielmi P. de Newland, Gloucestr: gen. a-t. 17). (H.pt. same day, restored 2 April, 1737. Goodridge Exhibi- tioner 1728 and 1730. . 1731. B.A. 2 Dec. 1731. M.A. 17 Dec. 1735. At Xewland is a Monumental inscription Here lyeth the body of John Probyn, A.M., son of William Probyn of Newland, Gent,, died 10th March 1736, aged 27. Bigland. Willoughby Wilkinson. T. 19 Oct. 1727. JE. same day (fil. Johanni.sW.de Blackwell, Derb : gen. set. 17). (.,01. same day; taken up for Battels Midsummer 1728. 1727.] WARDEN THISTHLETH WAYT. 27 John Rigby. (ft. 11 Jan. 17ff. JE. 15 Jan. 17|| (fil. Christopheri R. de Cosgrave, Northampton : gen. set. 18). CJll. received in the first half of 1728. Elected &. 1728. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1733. B.A. 13 Oct. 1731. M.A. 25 June, 1734. Rector of Ickford, Bucks, 15 March, 1747 ; died 24 May, 1775. Father of Henry R, 1759. John Barker. OL 9 March, 17||. Jtt. 12 March, 17f (fil. Johaimis B. de Kowsley, L)erb : gen. get. 19). C.JE. received in the first half of 1728, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1735, replaced in the first half of 1736. B.A. 16 Oct. 1731. M.A. 24 May, 1737. B.M. 25 Nov. 1737. D.M. 3 Nov. 1743. F.R.C.P. 24 March, 1746. Physician of Westminster Hospital 1746 to 1748. Physician to the Army 1748. He was buried at St Stephen's, Ipswich, where there is a tablet with the following inscription " Here lyeth the body of John Barker, M.D., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, and Physician to His Majesty's Forces in the Low Countries. Born April 18, 1708 ; died January 31, 17||." Author of "An Inquiry into the Nature, Cause, and Cure of the Epidemic Fever of 1740, 1741, 1742"; and "An Essay on the Agreement between Ancient and Modem Physicians 1748." William Baron. <. 21 March, 17ff JE. 22 March, !7-s- : ;- (fil- Gulielmi B. de Tintagel Cornub : pleb. set. 19). (.JE. received in the first half of 1728, restored by Bursar Speke. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1728. B.A. 13 Oct. 1731. William Baron was Mayor of Tintagel 1737 ; tenant of the Manor of Trebarwith 1787. (Maclean). John Fisher. Serviens, 27 Oct. 1727. Jtt. same day (fil. Gulielmi F. de Court, Hereford: pleb. set. 18). C.pl. received same day, restored 29 Jan. 173$. B.A. (Trinity) 18 June, 17:51. 28 WARDEN THISTHLETHWA YT. [1727-28. James Thomason. Serviens, 8 March, I7f|-. JE. same day (fil. Jacob! T. de Eunckhorne, Cestr : pleb. aet. 28). <.j$L. received first half of 1728, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1730. B.A. 5 July, 1733. Edward Williams. (JT.JE. received as <&. 26 April, 1727, restored at Midsummer 1727. John Freke. (JT.JE. received as Servitor 3 May, 1727, restored 20 Nov. 1728. Apparently identical with John Freke 1717 (I. p. 463), who seems to have replaced his .|tt. to take his M.A. 1728. John Jones. <. 10 April, 1728. |tt. 12 April, 1728 (fil. Thoime J. de Milson, Salop: cler. set. 18). <.JE. re- ceived in the first half of 1728 ; restored by Bursar Thomas. John Thorpe. <. 21 May, 1728. JE. 22 May, 1728 (fil. Johannis T. de Pewsey, Wilton : cler. ztt. 17). (H.JE. re- ceived in the first half of 1728, restored Midsummer 1731. In the Church at West Wellow, Wilts, is a Tablet inscribed, " John Thorpe, Esq. of Embley, in this parish, died 6 April, 1776, aged 63." (Hoare). Thomas Harris. t. 16). (JT.JE. received in the first half of 1729, restored by Bursar Wyndhain 14 July . .. 1729 (Wor- cestershire). B.A. 30 Oct. 1732. M.A. 23 June, 1735. Elected ty.Jf. 1739, and ,-jF. 1740. Elected Moderator of Philosophy 1739 and 1740; Humanity Lecturer 1744 (Blake and (Uipper deputies). His Stipend was not paid 1729.] WARDEN THISTHLETHWAYT. 31 after 174G ; when his JF. was declared vacant on 30 June, he having obtained preferment. 3rd son, born 1710. Rector of Croome d'Abitot 1742 to 1748 ; Vicar of Mamble with Bayton 6 May, 1745 (Nash. II. 162); Vicar of Pirton 7 Dec. 1747 ; died 1762 (Nash. II. 159). Brother of Francis M. 1726, and John M. 1727. James Uttermare. (ft. 28 March, 1729. |E. same day (fil. Johannis U. de Curry Mallet, Somerset : gen. set. 20). <.|E. received in the first half of 1729, taken up by Bursars Thomas and Speke. B.A. 19 Feb. 1732. Baptized at Curry Mallet 18 March, 1708 ; buried at Curry Mallet 14 June, 1788. He lived at Curry Mallet Court House : was commonly called " The Justice." Rev. James Uttermare was patron and Rector of South Bradon, Somerset. (Collinson I. 16). William Willim. <. 28 March, 1729. JU. same day (fil. Thoime W. de Sti Xich. Hereford : gen. ret. 16). (H.JE. received in the first half of 1729, restored 9 July, 1740. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1730 and 1732 (the names for 1731 are missing). j&. 1733 (Herefordshire). Good- ridge Exhibitioner 1734 to 1738. B.A. 11 Dec, 1733. M.A. 9 June, 1735. Elected ty.JF. 1739, jf. 1740. Elected Sub - Dean 1739 ; Humanity Lecturer 1740 ; Dean 1741 (deputy, Birt); Catechist 1744 (deputy, Speke), 1745, 1746 (deputy, Eloyer), 1748, 1750 (deputy, Pead), 1751 (when he resigned, and on 18 July, 1752 Online was elected) ; Librarian 1749. He resigned his ,-ff. 30 June, 1753. Thomas Willim was Mayor of Hereford 1732. (Duncumb). Henry Fricker. <. 15 May, 1729. JE. 16 May, 1729 (fil. Edvardi F. de Langford, Wilton : gen. a>t. 17). C.pt. received 11 July, 1729, restored 30 June, 1739. Good- ridge Exhibitioner 1730. ,. 1731. B.A. 26 Oct. 1733. M.A. 21 June, 1737. Elected ^.,-ff. 1737, JF. 1738; but he received no Fellow's stipend after Christmas 1738. 32 WARDEN THISTHLETHWAYT. [1729. Davenport Gamble. <. 22 May, 1729. |E. same day (fil. Kichardi G. de Willoughby, Leicestr: gen. at. 16). C.JE. received in the first half of 1729, restored 4 Aug. 1736. B.A. 19 Jan. 1732. Rector of Foston, Leic : 2 May, 1738 ; resigned 1747, and became Vicar of Great Ashby, where there is an altar tomb in the Churchyard with this inscription Davenport Gamble, 30 years Vicar of this Parish, a faithful and true pastor, a sincere and generous friend, and a liberal benefactor to the poor. He died 14 July, 1777, in the 65th year of his age. (Nichols). John Goldwright. <. 8 July, 1729. p. 9 July, 1729 (til. Gulielmi G. de Boston, Xov: Angl : gen. set. 22). (JT.JE. received 8 July, 1729, taken up for Battels, Lady Day 1730. Edward Millward. OT. 18 Feb. 17-. JE. (Milward) 19 Feb. 17-fg- (til. Edvardi M. de Knighton, Vigorn : gen. a?t. 16). dpi. received 21 Feb. 17ftr, restored 12 July, 1740. Elected . 1721 from Worcestershire. B.A. 26 Oct. 1733. M.A. 7 July, 1736. B.M. 3 July, 1741. Elected $).,-ff. 1739, JF. 1740. Elected Humanity Lecturer 1741 (deputy, Gresley), 1749, 1754; Librarian 1744, 1746 (deputy, Floyer, both years); Moderator of Philosophy 1745, 1750 (deputy, Price), 1751, 1753; Bursar 1748, 1752. His JF. expired 30 June, 1757. There is a monument in Knighton Chapel, Lindredge Parish, Wore. " Here lieth interred the body of Edward Milward, M.D., who departed this life 26th day of August, 1757. ^Etatis su;u 45. Pura sequi." (Nash II. 98). Edward Whitley. OT. (Whiteley) 19 March, 17^-. &L. same day (fil. Johannis W. de Morriot, Somerset: pleb. 1729.] WARDEN THISTHLETHWAYT. 33 set. 18). C.JU. received same day, restored 23 Oct. 1736. B.A. 7 March, 1733. Kector of Sutton Bonnington, Notts, 1750 to 1769. Vicar of Merriott, Somerset, 1768 to 1775, where lie is buried with this inscription " Underneath is interred the body of the Rev. Edward Whitley, son of John and Francis Whitley. He died Vicar of this Parish Aug. 30, 1775, in the 64th year of his age." Father of Edward W. 1770. Emanuel Collins. Servians, 1 April, 1729. |E. (Hart Hall) 24 Jan. 17jj- (fil. Emanuelis C. de Sti Martini in Campis, Middlesex: pleb. set. 17). C.JE. received as Servitor in the first half of 1729, restored by Bursar Speke. John Bibb. Servians, 14 June, 1729. Jtt. 20 June, 1729 (til. Thomas B. de Bewdley, Vigorn : pleb. set. 19). &.JE. received as Servitor 21 July, 1729, restored Christinas 1729. Joseph Ward. Serviens, 5 Dec. 1729. JE. 12 Dec, 1729 (til. Josephi W. e Prov. Cestrensi : pleb. set. 18). C.Jft. received as Servitor 5 Dec. 1729, restored 13 July, 1736. B.A. 24 May, 1733. M.A. 7 July, 1736. In 1738 he was presented to the Vicarage of Prestbury by John Legh of Adlington, the patron and lay rector, and instituted Oct. 5 in the same year. Mr Ward was twice married (1) At Prestbury, Sept, 10, 1742, to Mary, daughter and heir of Joseph Wilkinson of Prestbury, Gent,, who was buried at Prestbury July 3, 17") I ; and (2) iu 1756, to Dorothy, daughter and co- heir of Roger Royden of Macclesfield, Chapman. He died Feb. 7, 1772. There is iu Prestbury Church a small brass to the memory of his first wife, and in the chancel a mural tablet with a brass bearing the following inscription " Sacred to the Memory of the Reverend and Learned Joseph Ward, M.A., formerly of Wad ham College, in Oxford, and Vicar of this Parish 33 years. He acted many years with great C 84 WARDEN THISTHLETHWAYT. [1729. reputation as a Justice of the Peace for this County. In his sacred character, he was to his Hock a faithful monitor ; a zealous and excellent preacher of truth and righteousness ; a worthy example for all social, moral, and religious duties, in the constant practice of which he spent his life. Reader, go and do thou likewise. He died, universally lamented, Feb- ruary 7, 1772, in the 61st year of his age." His burial is thus recorded in the Register : " 1772. Prest- bury. The Rev. Jos. Ward, A.M., Vicar of Prestbury, aged 60, buried Feb. 10." Mr Ward was the Author of Sermons printed in 1746, 1747, 1749, and 1760. John Field. Servians, 30 Jan. 17f. JE. G Feb. 17-fl (fil. Constantii F. de Shepton Montague, Somerset : pleb. set. 18). (ST.JE. received as Servitor 5 March, 17-ij-w, restored by Bursar Wyndham in the last half of 1733. B.A. 11 Dec. 1733. Richard Higgs. Serviens, 21 Feb. 17-|#. JE. same day (fil. Johaimis H. a Comitatu, Salop : cler. set. 1 9). C.JE. received as Servitor same day, restored by Bursar Speke. B.A. 18 March, 1733. Thomas Gill. Serviens, 17 March, 17f.. JE. 18 March, 17%% (fil. Eichardi G. de Hanwell, Oxon : cler. aet. 18). (JT.JE. received as Servitor 17 March, 17|o-, taken up for Battels 1731. B.A. 30 May, 1734. M.A. 12 April, 1709. B.D. and D.I). 19 April, 1769. Rector of Holcott, Northants 1745, till his death in 1778. Thomas Partridge. Serviens, 19 March, 17-j;-. JE. same day (fil. Thonise P. de Northpoint ? North Perrott, Somerset : pleb. set. 20). 6I.JE. received as Servitor same day, taken up for Battels Sept. 1734 (? 1737) by Speke. B.A. 19 Oct. 1733. Lingen Gomond. Serviens, 20 March, I7f ft. JE. 21 March, 17fo (fil- Kdnmndi G. de Kilpeck, Hereford : gen. set. 16). (H.JE. received as Servitor 20 March, 17-tj-, taken up for Battels by Speke Sept. 1734 (? 1737). 1729-30.] WARDEN THISTHLETH WAYT. 35 Henry Norman. Serviens, 21 March, 17f. JE. same day (til. Henrici N. de Langford, Somerset: pleb. get. 18). (.J&. received 30 March, 1730, restored Michaelmas 1730. He was inducted into the Rectory of Bledon, Somerset, 5 Nov. 1745, and died 13 Nov. 1780, when the following entry occurs in the Parish Register : " 1780, Nov. 13, died the Rev. Henry Norman, who had been Rector of this place 35 years, during which time he always behaved like a good and faithful Shep- herd. God grant that this parish may have a successor equally serviceable." His name appears under one light of the East Window. Father of William N. 1776. 173O. Joseph Edwards, (ft. 20 April, 1730. (IT.JE. received (J)omimis J. E.) 8 May, 1730, restored Midsummer 1730. P. (Magd. Hall) 23 April, 1724 (fil. Danielis E. de Stoke, Stafford: gen. fet. 17). B.A. 8 March, 1727. M.A. 12 July, 1731. William Walker. inscription The Rev d M r AB m CLAYEY, Vicar of this Place, Died ye 14 th of Aug* 1765. Aged 53 years. Chichester Tompkins. <. 19 Dec. 1730. CT.JE. re- ceived same day, and restored by Bursar Speke. JE. (Jesus) 3 Nov. 1729 (HI. Henrici T. de Linton, Devon : pleb. set. 18). B.A. (Wadham) 24 May, 1733. Francis Robinson. (. 29 Jan. ]7j|?. |tt. 5 Feb. I7f- (fil. Francisci K. de Sti Dunstan, Londin : gen. set. 18). C.jE. received 29 Jan. ] 7f a, taken up for Battels by Bursar Stone. John Baker. <. 26 Feb. 17-jj-?-. JE. 27 Feb. l7-g$ (fil. Nicolai B de Cheselburough, Somerset: cler. aet. 17). (jr.p. received 26 Feb. 17-j}?, restored by Bursar Wynd- hain. B.A. 22 Oct. 1734 M.A. 21 June, 1737. He is said to have died 1792 ; but at Ilton on a brass is this inscription " Sacred to the memory of the Rev. John Baker, A.M., 12 years Vicar of Ilton : he died Jan. 20, 1757, aged 44. His ways were ways of pleasantness, and all his paths were peace." George William Harris. <. 22 March, 17^?, p. same day (fil. Jacobi H. e Claustro, Sarum : arm. set. 11). (C.pl. received same day, taken up for Battels by Bursar Speke. Elected ,-jF. of Exeter 30 June, admitted 5 July, 1733. B.A. 4 March, 1736. M.A. 10 June, 1737. Kesigned ,-ff. 25 April, 1741, being presented to the living of - Cornwall. (Boase, 98). Preb. of Yetminster Prima, Sarum, 5 March, IT;^. Rector of Egglesdill'e, Durham, 173!) to 1778. 38 WARDEN THISTHLETHWAYT. [1730. On a brass-plate in the Church at Egglescliffe is the following inscription Near this place lieth interred the hody of the Rev. George William Harris Clerk, M.A., Prebendary of Sarum, and Rector of this Parish for 37 years. He was third son of James Harris. of the Close of New Sarum in the County of Wilts, Esq., by the Lady Elizabeth, third daughter of Anthony, Earl of Shaftesbury. He departed this life the 23rd day of August, 1777, aged 33. (Surtees, III. p. 199). Brother of James H. 173*, and Thomas H. 1728. Robert Jordan. Servians, 4 May, 1730. <.ftt. received as Servitor (Richard J.) 8 May, 1730, restored 1739. JE. (Magd. Hall) 19 Feb. 17 (til. Roberti J. de Eccles- hall, Stafford: pleb. set. 19). B.A. (Wadham) 25 June, 1734. Richard Gwatkin. Serviens, 8 May, 1730. JE. 14 May, 1730 (til. Thomas G. de Foundhope, i.e., Fownhope, Hereford: gen. set. 18). CT.JE. received as Servitor 8 May, 1730, taken up for Battels 1737. B.A. 28 March, 1733 "(? 1734). M.A. 21 June, 1737. Rev. Richard (Iwatkin left a benefaction of 20 to the Charity School at Fownhope. Robert Gascoyne. Serviens, 13 May, 1730. JE. 14 May, 1730 (til. Roberti U. de Banbury, Oxon: pleb. aet. 19"). (.JE. received as Servitor ]3 May, 1730, taken up for Battels 7 April, 1739. B.A. 12 Oct. 1734. Robert Noyes. Serviens, 4 March, 17-jft. <.JH. received as Servitor (Noye) 17 April, 1731, restored Midsummer, 1733, replaced in the first half of 1736, restored by Bursar Speke. JE. (Magdalen Hall) 14 May, 1730 (fil. Philippi K de Street, Wilton: pleb. tet, 19). B.A. 22 Nov. 1734. 1730-31.] WARDEN THISTHLETH WAYT. 39 John Williams. Jtt. 13 March, 17-- (fil. Johannis W. de Glasbury, Hadnor: cler. ;et. 16). J. W. born in the parish of Margam, Glamorgan, was admitted &. of Jesus 24 Dec. 1733. B.A. 30 Oct. 1734. M.A. 10 June, 1737. 1731. Richard Peters. Jp.(ft. 7 April, 1731. JE. 8 April, 1731 (fil. Hadulphi P. de Liverpool, Lancastr: gen. set. 20). C.|E. received as (g.(ft. 7 April, 1731, taken up for Battels by Bursar Stone. Created D.D. by diploma 2 May, 1770, being then Hector of Christ Church and St Peter, Philadelphia (Foster;. William Hoste. ,-fF.OL 4 June, 1731. JE. 10 April, 1731 (fil. Jacob! H. de Sandringham, Norfolc : arm. set. 18). C.JE. received as (ft. 17 April, 1731 (admitted 9 April), restored 17 April, 1739. B.A. 12 Oct. 1734. M.A. 17 June, 1737. He contributed 5 towards the repair of the eastern window of the chapel in 1742. Walter Careless, (ft. 21 Feb. 17^J-. j&. 22 Feb. 17ft (fil. Richard! C. de Birmingham, Warwic: gen. pet. 17). .|E. received in the first half of 1732, taken up for Battels, Christmas 1738. B.A. 17 Dec. 1735. Henry Gresley. (ft. 14 March, 17-g*. |tt. ( 16 March, 17|^- (fil. Francisci G. de Strensam, Vigorn: cler. set. 17). .|E. received in the first half of 1732, restored 2 July, 1742. *. 1733 ; Goodridge Exhibitioner 1735 to 1739:' he made the Obit Speech in 1740; B.A. 11 Xov. 1735. M.A. 7 July, 1738. B.D. 18 July, 1767. Elected }J.,-ff. 1741 ; ,-jF. 1742 ; elected Sub-Dean 1740 (Chegwiii deputy) : Deputy Humanity Lecturer (for Mil- ward) 1741, Humanity Lecturer 1742: Dean 1743, 1748, 40 WARDEN THISTHLETHWAYT. [1731-32. 1749; Bursar 1744 to 1747. In 1750, he vacated his jf. being beneficed. He was Rector of Tarent Hinton, Dorset, from 18 July 1749 till his deatli ; buried at Tarent Hinton, 1 Dec. 1773. His father died at Strensham 11 Nov. 1773, aged 100. (Nash II. 396.) David Hopkins. Servians, 7 Sept. 1731. |tt. 11 Oct. 1731 (til. David H. de Stanton Drew, Somerset: pleb. set. 20). (.JU. received as Servitor in the last half of 1731, taken up for Battels by Bursar Speke ; B.A. 10 June 1730. The father who was a captain in the Somersetshire militia, died 1 Oct. 1730, and has a monument at Stanton Drew. Mayo Tims. Serviens, 12 Jan. 17-;j~J. |E. 14 Jan. 17fJ (til. Thonise T. de Chacombe, Northampton : pleb. set. 17). (JT.JH. received in the first half of 1732, restored by Bursar Speke; B.A. 25 Nov. 1735. Vincent Humphrey. Serviens, 25 Feb. 17|4-. JE. 29 Feb. 17--B- (fil- Humphredi H. de Towyn, Merion: pleb. ret. 23). C.pl. received as Servitor m the first half of 1732, taken up for Battels, March, 1732. 1732. Windham Goodwin. (!T. 28 March, 1732. JH. 29 March, 1732 (til. Jobaiinis (1. de Ilton, Somerset: pleb. a>t. 18). (C.|E. received in the first half of 1732, restored by Bursar Thomas. Henry Watkins. (T. 28 March, 1732. p. 29 March, 1732 (til. Redwood W. de Launceston, Conmb: arm. ;et. 17 >. (H.pl. received in the first half of 1732, restored by Bursar AVyndham. Goodrid-e Exhibitioner 1734: B.A. 20 Oct. 1738. Charles D'Oyley. (T. 27 April, 17:52. f&. (Doyley) 8 May, 1732 (til. . . do Smithmp, Glouuestr : 1732.] WARDEN THISTHLETH WAYT. 41 gen. set. 17). .j&. received in the first half of 1732, restored 27 Sept. 1740. B.A. 5 March, 1735. M.A. 18 May, 1739. He was eldest son and heir of Charles D'Oyley, baptised at Southrop, June 1714, died Julv 1776, nephew of Robert D. 161 j, and grandson of Charles D. 1634. Wright Hawes. (!T. 1:3 July, 17:32. Jtt. 15 July, 1732 (fil. Henrici H. de Prince's Kisborough, Buckingham : gen. set. 17). (JT.JE. received in the last half of 1732, restored 22 Jan. 1739. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1733; B.A. 8 May, 1736. M.A. 11 April, 1739. Rector of Stretton-on-the-Foss, Warwick, and Rector of Shals- ton, Bucks, 23 Nov. 1742, till his death ; succeeded by his son- in-law, George Huddleston Jervoise, see 1757. (Lipscomb. III. 73). Christopher Tatchell. Serviens, 30 March, 1732. JE. 1 April, 1732 (fil. Johannis T. de Stoke-under-Hamden, Somerset : pleh. set. 18). C.JE. received as Servitor in the first half of 1732, restored Sept. 1734. Migrated to Pembroke Coll; B.A. 13 Oct. 1735. At Combe-St Nicholas, is the following inscription : "In memory of the Rev. Chris. Tatchell, who died Feb. 22, 1793, aged 80 years. He was upwards of 50 years Vicar of this parish : deservedly beloved and respected by all who knew him, as a pious worthy man. He was also Rector of Stock- leigh English, Devon, in 1756, probably till his death. Matthew Lowe. Serviens, 1 April, 1732. |tt. same day (fil. Uriah L. de Knutchford, Cestr: pleb. set. 16). (Jl.JE. received as Servitor in the first half of 1732, and taken up in part for Battels by Bursar Wyndham, Michaelmas 1736; B.A. 5 March, 1735. Francis Robinson. |E. 25 May, 1732 (fil. Johannis II de Halton, Lancastr : pleb. set. 16). Afterwards of Queen's Coll: where he is described as entering as Batellar, 8 May, 17.32, so that probably the Jtt. entry is an error. B.A. 5 March, 1735. M.A. 12 Oct. 1738. 42 WARDEN THISTHLETHWAYT. [1733. 1733. Walter Acton Moseley. tf.<. 4 July, 173:5. JE. 5 July, 1733 (fil. Acton M. de Envil, Stafford: arm. a3t. 17). &.JE. received as 0.(. in the last half of 1733, restored 13 July, 1739. He contributed to the repair of tlie eastern window of the chapel in 1742 ; of the Mere and of Glashampton, Wore, died 1793 ; brother of James M. 1737. George Whitmore. ,-fF.(ft. 21 Jan. I7ijf. iH. same day (fil. Gulielnii W. de Stockdon, Salop : arm. set. 17). OLJE. received in the first half of 1734, restored 5 Dec. 1740. Of Apley, Salop, died s.p. 1775. Thomas Wymond. L 7 May, 1733. jtt. 8 May, 1733 (fil. Johamiis W. de Lanivet, Cornub : gen. set. 18). (JT.JE. received in the first half of 1733, restored by Bursar Stone. There was formerly on the floor of the chancel of the church of St Minver, a stone to the memory of Thomas Wymond of Wadham College, Oxford, who died in that city, May 9, 1735, and was buried in the chapel of his college. (Maclean, Trigg Minor III. p. 27.) There is also a stone on the floor of the Ante-chapel at Wadham with T. W. 1735. James Birt. OT. 10 May, 1733. JE. IS May, 1733 (fil. Jacobi B. de Monmouth : cler. set. 16). C.jE. received in the first half of 1733, restored 5 July, 1742. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1733; Elected . 1734; B.A. 3 Eeb. 1736; M.A. 26 Oct. 1739 ; Elected |).Jf. 1741 ; JT. 1742 ; Elected Sub-Dean 1738. His Jjf. was paid up to 6 June, 1744 It is noted on 30 June, 1744, that he had resigned. Thomas Barnett. B. de Windsor, Bercher: gen. ret. 18). .j&. received in the last half of 1734, paid over by Bursar Wyndham to Mr Bush. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1735, 1736. William Spilsbury. <. 26 Feb. 17|4. JE. 28 Feb. I7|i fil. Gulielmi S. de Birmingham, Warwic: gen. set. 18). (JT.JE. received 26 Feb. l7-i}t, restored by Bursar Wyndham. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1737. B.A. 20 Oct. 1738. M. A. 4 July, 1745. James Keigwin. 4T. 21 March, l7--i. JE. 25 March, 1735 (fil. Johannis K. de Sti Ives, Cornub : cler. aet. 20), 1734.] WARDEN THISTHLETHWAYT. 47 (.JE. received 21 March, I7f-i, paid over l>y Bursar Wyndham to Mr Birt. B.A. 25 Oct. 1738. Vicar of Betchworth, Surrey, 1763 to 1802 ; died 18 Feb. 1805. (G. Mag.). Christopher Budge. Serviens, 1 April, 1734. JE. 6 April, 1734 (fil. Christopher! B. de Chillington, Somerset: pleb. set. 19). C.JE. received as Servitor in the first half of 1734, restored by Bursar Wyndham. B.A. 15 Oct. 1737. John Blake. Serviens, 5 April, 1734. jE. 3 April, 1734 (fil. Johannis B. de Curry Kivel, Somerset : cler. set. 18). (.|E. received as Servitor in the first half of 1734, taken up for Battels, Christmas 1740, received as <. 17 May, 1735, restored 14 July, 1745. Good- ridge Exhibitioner 1 735 ; elected . from Somerset- shire 1737 ; Goodridge Exhibitioner 1740. B.A. 25 Oct. 1738. M.A. 19 Nov. 1740: elected ^3.,-ff. 1744: ,-ff. 1745 ; elected Moderator of Philosophy 1746 : Librarian 1747 ; Hector of Eryerning 6 Deer. 1753 ; but he was non-resident: died early in 1782. ,-jF. vacant 30 June, 1755 (as Lake), when he is described as beneficed. Lawrence Cooper. Serviens, 27 April, 1734. JE. same day (fil. Joseph! C. de Guilford, Surr : gen. aet, 18). (JT.|E. received as Servitor in the first half of 1734, taken up for Battels, Midsummer 1737. Antony Natt. C.Jtt. received as (ST. in the last half of 1734, restored by Bursar Jones 3 July, - . jE. (Queen's) 5 May, 1733 (fil. Antonii N. de Stepney, Middlesex : pleb. set 18). Elected 3. 1735 ; B.A. 3 Feb. 1730 ; M.A. 31 Oct. 1739 ; elected $J.,-ff. 1744; JF. 1745. His JF. was vacant 30 June, 1748, he being beneficed. Educated at Merchant Taylors' School ; Vicar of Standon, Herts, 3 April, 1747 to 1782 (Cussaiis says 1762), Init see monu- 48 WARDEN THISTHLETH WAYT. [1734-35. ment which seems to say that he held Standon till his death) ; and Rector of Netteswell, Essex, where he is buried with the following inscription In a vault situated in the east part of this church yard is deposited the body of the Revd. Anthony Natt, A.M., who departed this life, Nov. 7, 1801, in the 87th year of his age. He was formerly, in succession, Commoner of Queen's and Fellow of Wadham Colleges of Oxford. He was, latterly, Rector of this Parish, upwards of Thirty-five years, and Vicar of Standon in the County of Hertford, xipwards of Fifty-four. 1735. Jonathan Cope. jF.Ctf. 15 April, 1735. Oxon. j&. 23 April, 1735 (fil. Johannis C. tie Bruern, Oxon: Baronetti. set. 17). <,Jtt. received 15 April, 1735, restored by Bursar Thomas. Really eldest sou of Sir Jonathan C. of Brewerne : himself of Orton Longueville, Hunts, died v.p. 2 Nov. 1763 : the dignity became extinct on the death of his second son, Sir Jonathan, 30 Dec. 1821. Alexander Thistlethwayte. ,-fF.(. 25 June, 1735. Dorset. Jlfc. 23 June, 1735 (fil. Alexandra T. de Compton Valance, Uorcestr: arm. a^t. 17). (H.Jtt. received 30 June, 1735, restored by Bursar Wyndham. He replaced his d.JE. in July, 1702, and the account was finally closed in 1760. Created D.C.L. 1:5 Sept. 1702, being then of South wick, Hants. He was born in 1718 ; M.P. for Hants 1754 to 1761, died 15 Oct. 1771 (Hoare). Thomas Whorwood. Jf.itf. -'50 Oct. 1735. Oxon. p. 10 Oct. 17:55 (fil. Thomas W. de Holton, Oxon: arm. aet. 17). C|E. received 9 Oct. 1735, restored by Bursar Wvndham. 1735.] WARDEN THISTHLETH WAYT. 49 Charles Trimnell. <. 26 March, 17:55. Jft. 25 March, 1735 (fil. Carol! T. de Owby, Norfolc : cler. set 16). (tf.JE. received 26 March, 1735, restored by Bursar Thomas. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1735 to 1738; Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1738 (the first election) ; Demy of Magdalen 1738 to 1742. B.A. 20 Oct. 1739. M.A. 16 June, 1742. Jf. 1742 to 1750. Vicar of Willoughby, Warwick, 1744 to 1764 ; Rector of Bicker, Line. 1750 ; Vicar of Hainbelton, Rutland 1750 : last signature, 1 Dec. 1766 (Bloxam VI. 250) ; buried at Bicker, 13 Feb. 1776, where there is a Hat slate stone to his memory, scarcely legible, and now (1892) concealed under the organ. Richard Adams. <#. 14 Jan. I7gf Jtt. same day (fil. Johannis A. de Burslem, Stafford : gen. set. 15). GT.JE. received in the first half of 1736, restored July, 1742. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1737. B.A. 7 Xov. 1739. M.A. 10 July, 1742. John Bond. OT. 30 Jan. I7f|, Dorset, JE. 25 Jan. 17;f| (fil. Johannis B. de Steeple, Dorcestr: arm. ast. 18). C.Jtt. received in the first half of 1736, restored by Bursar Thomas. He was eldest son, born 11 May, 1717 ; M.P. for Corfu Castle 1747 to 1760, and 1764 to 1780. He died 30 May, 1784, and was buried at Steeple : (Hutchins I. 610), where T. Bond, Esq., F.S.A., placed over the graves of the Bond family recumbent slabs with floreated crosses : among them one with this inscription "John Bond of Grange, Esq. Born XI May, MDCCXV1I, died XXX May, MDCCLXXXIV." Brother of Dennis B. 1737, and Thomas B. 17}-?- ; father of William and Thomas B. 1775. Thomas Swinton. Serviens, 28 March, 1735. jft. 29 March, 1735 (fil. Johannis S. de Bexton, Cestr: gen. set. 20). (H.|E. received ? as (. 28 March, 1735, paid over by Bursar Bush to Mr Swinton. Brother of John S. 1719. 50 WARDEN THISTHLETHWAYT. [1735-36. William Saunders. Serviens, 20 Dec. 1735. JE. (Jesus) 18 March, I7f } i (fil. Erasmi S. de Blockley, Vigorn : Doctoris, net. 17). (H.JE. received as Servitor in the first half of 1736, restored by Bursar Wyndham, replaced as (ft. 15 March, 1742, restored 1 April, 1742. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1738 to 1740 (the first election); B.A. 20 Oct. 1738. M.A. 31 March, 1742. His father has a monument in Blockley Church, erected 1771. (Nash.) Thomas Clissold. Serviens, 24 Feb. 17-gf JH. 25 Jan. I7ff (fil. Thomne C. de Stroud, Gloucester: pleb. set. 17). CT.JE. received as Servitor in the first half of 1736, restored by Bursar Wyndham. B.A. 16 Oct. 1739. M.A. 1 June, 1744. John Chegwin. Serviens, 15 March, I7f -. Cornub. JE. 24 Feb. I7j]f (fil. Johannis C. de Mawnan, Cornub: pleb. set. 13). (it.jE. received as Servitor in the first half of 1736, increased to (ft. in the first half of 1738. Admit- ted 3J. 9 Sept. 1738; Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1739 to 1742. He is the first (apparently) to receive Sir Benjamin Maddox Exhibition 3 April, 1739. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1739 to 1741. B.A. 1 June, 1742. He was appointed Deputy for Gresley, as Sub-Dean 6 Dec. 1740; and elected Sub-Dean 6 Dec. 1742, being at the same time appointed Deputy to Speke as Moderator of Philosophy, but he died before 20 January following. Gutch mentions a stone in the chapel with J. C. 1742. 1736. Francis Thistlethwayte. JF.(!T. 25 Feb. 17^5. Dorset. |E. 26 Fel). I7^f (fil. Alexandri T. de Winterslow, Wilton : arm. net. 17). C.|E. received in the first half of 17.")7, restored by Bursar Wyndham. Born 1719 : succeeded his uncle Richard in the Soutlnvick Estate ; assumed the name and arms of Whithead, 1733 ; M.P. for Hants 1741, died x.p. 1st April, 1751. (Hutchins II. 299.) 1736.] WARDEN THISTHLETHW AYT. 51 Richard Vincent. <. 10 April, 1736. |tt. 12 April 1736 (fil. Johannis V. de Hampsted, Middlesex: gen. get. 17). (JLJE. received in the first half of 1736, restored by Bursar Wyndham. "Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, 1742." (F.) Theophilus Goodfellow. OT. 5 May, 1736. Jft. same day (fil. Francisci G. de Gnilsboro,' Northampton: gen. set" 17). (JT.JE. received in the first half of 1736, taken up for Battels by Bursar Wyndham, Midsummer 1741. B.A. 19 Feb. 1739. Samuel Kebby. <. 8 June, 1736. JE. same day (fil. Benjamini K. de Staplegrove. Somerset: cler. set. 19). (H.Jtt. received in the first half of 1736, taken up for Battels, Midsummer 1742. B.A. 15 Feb. 1739. John Joseph Gagnier. (?T. (? Joseph) 11 Feb. I7|f, Oxon. p. 16 Feb. I7|i (fil. Johannis G. de Civ. Oxon : cler. set. 16). (.|E. received in the first half of 1737, restored 16 May, 1745. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1739. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1738 to 1745 (the first election). B.A. 24 Oct. 1740. M.A. 2 July, 1743. William French. OT. 3 March, I7ff Somerset. Jft. 22 Oct. 1736 (fil. Gulielmi F. de Merriott, Somerset: pleb. set. 19). He was admitted Serviens from Somerset 8 Oct. 1736, and his C.Jtt. was received as Servitor in the last half of 1736, restored by Bursar Thomas ; Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1738 to 1740 (the first election); B.A. 7 June, 1740; but having absented himself from three successive examinations, he was deprived of his Hody Exhibition 31 July, 1740. Lightfoot Gaverick. Serviens, 10 April, 1736. |E. 15 April, 1736 (fil. Johannis G. de Ashburton, Devon: pleb. a-t. 17). (.|E. received as Servitor in the first half of 1736, taken up for Battels, Midsummer 1740. B.A. 19 1-V1. 1739. WARDEN THISTHLETHWAYT. [1736. Elias Whiteare. Serviens, (Whitheare) 12 April, 1736. JE. 15 April, 1736 (fil. Aaronis W. de Ashlmrton, Devon : pleb. set. 18). (JI.JE. received as Servitor in the first half of 1736, taken up for Battels, Christmas 1742. B.A. (Whitheare) 20 Oct. 1739. Thomas Barlow. Serviens, 12 April, 1736. |E. same day (fil. Robert! B. de Moberly, Cestr: pleb. set. 20). (JT.JE. received as Servitor in the first half of 1736, restored by Bursar Wyndham, replaced in the first half of 1741, and again restored by Bursar Wyndham. B.A. 22 Oct. 1741. Robert Palk. Serviens, 12 April, 1736. |tt. 15 April, 1736 (fil. Gualteri P. de Ashburton, Devon : pleb. set. 18). (JT.JE. received as Servitor in the first half of 1736, restored by Bursar Stone. B.A. 20 Oct. 1739. Governor of Madras 1763 ; created Baronet 19 June, 1782 ; died 1798 ; ancestor of Lord Haldon. In Gent's. May. 68, page 445, it is stated that in early life he took deacon's orders, which did not, however, prevent his being M.P. for Ash- Ijurton. The date 1761 is given for the Governorship. His only son Lawrence succeeded to the fortune of General Law- rence of Indian fame. Francis Lewis. Serviens, 8 June, 1736. JE. same day (fil. Breynton L. de Civ. Hereford: pleb. a>t. 17). (JT.JK. received as Servitor in the first half of 1736, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1742. B.A. 15 Feb. 1739. Thomas Fewtrell. Serviens, 6 Nov. 1736. Jft. 4 Xov. 1736 (fil. Thoime F. de Weston, Somerset: cler. set. 19). (JT.JE. received as Servitor in the last half of 1736, re- stored Midsummer 1740. William Charter. Serviens, 15 Dec. 1736. JE. 16 Dec. 1736 (HI. (lulielmi C. de Civ. Londin: pleb. ast. 17). C.JH. received as Servitor in the last half of 1736, re- stored by Bursar Wyndham. Admitted Clerk 20 Oct. aged 18, from Middlesex: Clerkship vacant again Mid- summer 1739. 1737.] WARDEN THISTHLETHWAYT. 53 1737. George Poyner Bisse. JF.<. 25 May, 1737. JE. 26 May, 1737 (til. Jacob! B. de Codicott Bury, Hertford: Doctoris, set. 21 ). (ST.JE. received as JF.(. in the first half of 1737, taken up for Battels Christmas 1742. Incorporated from Trinity College, Cambridge where, under date 5 June 1733, is the following entry " Admis- sus est Georgius Poyner Bisse, Pensionarius, annos natus 17, filius Jacobi Bisse de Codicote in Com: Hert- ford : e Schola Westmonast, sub prsesidio Mri Nichols : Mro Holme Tutore. B. A. (Cantab) : 1736. M. A. 11 July, 1740. He was son of James B. (1687), and great-grandson of Upton B. (1613). He died at Windsor 17 January, 1772, and wan buried at Codicote. Dennis Bond. <. 25 March, 1737. Dorset. |E. (Diony- sius) 29 March, 1737 (fil. Johannis B. de Steeple, Dorcestr: arm. set. 18). C.JE. received in the first half of 1737, restored 20 June, 1743. Hotly (Greek) Exhibitioner 1738 (the first election), to 1743. B.A. 19 Nov. 1740. M.A. 9 June, 1743. He was second son, born 17 April, 1718. Rector of Steeple witli Tyneham 3 July, 1742, died unmarried 23 Feb. 1795, buried at Steeple, where this inscription has been placed " Denis Bond, clerk, Rector of Steeple with Tyneham. Born XVII. April, MDCGXVIII. Buried V. March, MDCCXCV." Brother of John B. 17 3 ft, and Thomas B. 17fy. Uncle of William and Thomas B. 1775. Edmund Gapper. &. 26 March, 1737. Somerset. |tt. 29 March, 1737 (fil. Edmundi G. de Charlton, Somerset: gen. get. 37). .|E. received in the first half of 1737, restored 12 July, 1745. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1737, 1738. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1739 to 1743. Ad- mitted a. 28 Sq>t, 1739 from Somerset. B.A. 29 Oct. 54 WARDEN THISTHLETHWAYT. [1737. 1740. M.A. 13 June, 1743. Elected $.,#. 1744; JF. 1745. Elected Sub-Dean 1745, 1746 (having acted as deputy for Clavey, elected 1744); Librarian 1751, but Costard was elected 15 Aug. 1752 vice Gapper, resigned. His Jf. was filled up 30 June, 1753. James Moseley. (!T. 30 March, 1737. Warwicensis. JE. 2 April, 1737 (fil. Acton M. de Enfield, Stafford: arm. set. 17). <.jE. received in the first half of 1737, restored Dec. 1744. Admitted . 28 Sept. 1739 from Staffordshire. B.A. 4 Nov. 1740. M.A. 9 June, 1743. " James M., younger and only brother of Acton M., bought an estate called Leighton, near the Mere, married Mrs Ann Sprott of the Marsh, near Wenlock, and by her has several children." (Shaw II. 276.) Brother of Walter Acton M. 1733. Charles Hinckesman. <. 18 May, 1737. |E. 20 May, 1737 (fil. Richardi H. de Bewdley, Vigorn : gen. art. 18). (.Jtt. received in the first half of 1737, restored Lady Day 1743. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1738. B.A. 17 March, 1740. Brother of Richard H. 1727. Peter Maurice. <. 27 June, 1737. |tt. 1 July, 1737 (fil. Petri M. de Kuthen, Denbigh: cler. art. 16)." (H.pl. received in the last half of 1737, taken up for Battels Christmas 1744. Elected . 1737. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1738 to 1741, when his Exhibition was declared forfeited 27 Oct. for three successive absences from Examination. His Exhibition was not, however, filled up till 5 July, 1742, when lie is stated to have re- signed. B.A. 16 April, 1741. M.A. 20 April, 1740. His Je. ceased to be paid at Midsummer 1741. Admitted to Westminster School 1733 ; elected to Cambridge 1737, but did not take his election. Josiah Speke. (C. 28 June, 1737. p. 1 July, 1737 (til. Gulielmi S. de Ashill, Somerset: cler. art. 18). (C.fft. received in the List half of 1 737: restored 6 July. 1741. Guodridti'e Exhibitioner 1738. 1737.] WARDEN THISTHLETHWAYT. 55 Nicholas Baker. <&. 26 Jan. 17f|. JE. same day (fil. Nicolai B. de Chiselboro', Somerset : cler. yet. ] 8). (.jE. received in the first half of 1738, restored by c t/ Bursar Wyndham. Probably son of Nicholas Baker 16|. William Cox. <. 7 Feb. 17|f JE. 9 Feb. 17||- (fil. Gulielmi C. de Crewkerne, Somerset: gen. set. 17). (JI.JE. received in the first half of 1738, taken up for Battels Christmas 1740. John Latham. Servians, 28 March, 1737. JE. 29 March, 1737 (fil. Jacob! L. de Frodsham, Cestr: pleb. set. 16). (.JE. received as Servitor in the first half of 1737, restored by Bursar Wyndham. B.A. 10 Feb. Richard Cordery. Serviens, 1 April, 1737. JE. same day (fil. Robert! C. de Greenwich, Cant: pleb. set. 17). (Jl.JE. received as Servitor in the first half of 1737, re- stored Midsummer 1744. B.A. 7 May, 1742. Joseph Thorpe. Serviens, 2 April, 1737. Somerset. JE. same day (fil. Stephani T. de Lime Regis, Dorcestr : cler. set. 20). (JLJE. received as Servitor in the first half of 1737, restored by Bursar Thomas. James Evans. Serviens, 8 June, 1737. fE. same day (fil. Johamiis E. de Kennarth, Carmarth : pleb. set. 18). C.JE. received as Servitor in the first half of 1737, restored Lady Day 1742. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1739 to 1746. B.A. 16 July, 1741. Richard Willis. Serviens, 25 Feb. 17{{-. JE. 1 March, 17f|- (fil. Richard! W. de Newby Stones, Westmoreland : gen. set. 18). (JI.JE. received as Servitor in the first half of 1738, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1740. B.A. 26 Feb. 1741. Admitted Clerk 29 June, 1739 from 56 WARDEN THISTHLETHWAYT. [1738. Westmoreland. His Clerkship became vacant at Lady Day 1742. Incorporated of King's College, Camb : in 1754 : M.A. 1754. Subsequently Rector of Hartley Maiulit, Hants, and of West Thorney, Sussex, 10 June, 1760, which was vacant in 1785. 1738. From this point the College liegister of Admission of Members (otherwise than on the Foundation), ceases, and is not resumed till 1806. It is therefore necessary to print the names as given in the University Matriculation Kegister, and to discover each man's status from the Caution Books. Samuel Bethel. JE. 26 April, 1738 (fil. Samuelis B. de Dindor, Hereford: cler. set. 17). (.JE. received as <. in the first half of 1738, taken up for Battels Mid- summer 1743. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1739, 1740. B.A. 19 June, 1742. Robert Talbot. JE. 29 April, 1738 (fil. Johuimis T. de Dray ton, Somerset : gen. set. 18). (jt.JE. received as (ft. in the first half of 1738, taken up for Battels Mid- summer 1739. Robert Thistlethwayte. JE. 17 May, 1738 (fil. Alex- andri T. de Compton, Dorcestr: arm. a^t. 17). &.JH. received as (ft. in the first half of 1738, increased to (&.OL in the first half of 1740, taken up for Battels Christmas 1746. B.A. 26 Feb. 1741. M.A. 17 Dec. 1744. B.D. and D.D. 1 July, 1762. He was the 3rd son, born 16 Oct. 1720. Rector of Broughton, Hants, died 28 March, 1767. (Hutchins II. 294.) Edward Leigh. JH. 17 May, 1738 (fil. Jolmnnis L. de Brindle, Lancastr: pleb. a:t. 18). (Jl.Jft. received as Servitor in the first half of 1738, increased to (ft. in the first half of 1740, restored Midsummer 1742. He was the first i'igott Exhibitioner, elected 15 July, 1741 ; his successor was elected in 1744. B.A. 10 Feb. 1741. 1738.] WARDEN THISTHLETH WAYT. 57 John Dummer. Jft. 23 Nov. 1738 (fil. Ednnmdi D. de Lincoln's Inn, Londin : arm. set. 18). GT.JH. received as OT. and increased to <.<. in the first half of 1738, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1740. Robert Phillips. Jtt. 15 Dec. 1738 (til. Robert! P. de Holy- well in Civ. Oxoii : gen. set. 16). (JT.JE. received as (JT. in the first half of 1738, restored 19 July, 1748. Good- ridge Exhibitioner 1739, 1740. Admitted a. 25 Sept: 1741 from Oxfordshire. Hocly (Greek) Exhibitioner 1740 to 1747. B.A. 21 Oct. 1742. M.A. 19 July, 1746. Elected 13.,-fF. 1746; $. 7 July, 1747. Admitted 8th and took the oath 17 July. Elected Sub-Dean 1747 ; Moderator of Philosophy 1748, 1752; Catechist 1749, 1753, 1755, 1756 (deputy, Price) 1757 (deputy, Smith). On 13th July, 1757, objection was taken to Mr Phillips sharing a fine " as he had only sent a servant and was not personally present." His ,-/F. was filled up 30 June, 1768. His name is found among the voters at the Parliamentary Election of 1768, but lie is not described then as Jf. John Westcott. (.|E. received as <. in the first half of 1738, restored Michaelmas 1739. JE. (Corpus Christi) 10 Oct. 1734 (fil. Robert! W. de Hatch-Beauchamp, Somerset: cler. get. 17). Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1738 (first election) to 1739 ; he was deprived, being absent from three successive Examinations. B.A. 22 June, 1738. Marben lisle. 1739. Thomas Cooper. |E. 2 April, 1739 (til. Edvardi C. de Walton, Lancastr: pleb. set. 18). (.JE. received as Servitor in the first half, increased to (. in the last half of 1739, finally taken up for Battels in 1743. B.A. 17 March, 1742. John Gould Floyer. |tt. 9 April, 1739 (til. Gulielnii F. de Trusham, Devon : cler. eet. 18). <.JE. received as (JT. in the first half of 1739, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1741. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1739 to 1746. Admitted . 28 Sept. 1739. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1741, 1742. B.A. 1 Dec. 1742. M.A. 18 June, 1745. Elected ty.Jf. (Founder's Kin) 1743 ; JF. 1744. Elected Sub-Dean 20 Jan. 17f (vice Chegwin, deceased), and again on 6th Dec. ; Moderator of Phil- osophy 1744; Humanity Lecturer 1745, 1746, 1747. His ,-^f. was filled up 30 June, 1749, when he was beneficed, being Hector of Esher, Surrey 1747, where he died 1777. Brother of Caleb F. 1748. John Southan. |E. f> June, 1739 (til. Georgii S. de Civ. Vigorn : pleb. ;et. 18). (C.|tt. received as Servitor in the first half of 1739, restored 26 April, 1742. Apparently father of John S. 1780. John Threlfal. ftt. 5 June. 1739 (fil. GuliVhni T. . 28 Sept. 1739 from Dorset. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1743, 1744, 1745. B. A. 9 May, 1743. M.A. 6 June, 1746. Elected $J.,-fF. 1746; jC 7 July, 1747. Admitted 8th and took the oath 16th July. On 30 June, 1746, he was admonished for taking his M.A. without the Warden's consent. Elected Moderator of Philosophy 1747; Catechist on 18th July, 1752 (vice AVillim, resigned), and again on 6th Dec. His Jf. was filled up on his resignation 30 June, 1754. There is a Monument in Studland Church erected in memory of the Rev. Benj : C. and his wife and children, which states that his daughter Anne was the sole survivor of a family of ten in 1772. The sons are placed in the following order Charles, Benjamin (see below) John. (Hutchins I. 654.) Thomas Barrow. Jtt. 9 July, 1739 (HI. Beruu B. de Mon- mouth : pleb. a~'t. 17). (.|tt. received as Servitor in the last half of 1730. taken up for Battels Midsummer 1744. (iondrid.--,. Exliil'itiouer 1741. B.A. 9 31av. 1743. 60 WARDEN LISLE. [1739. Benjamin Culme. JE. 14 July, 1739 (til. Benjamin! C. de Civ. Winton: cler. set. 19). (JT.JE. received as (ft. in the last half of 1739, restored 4 Dec. 1740. Brother of John Culme above. William Price. JE. 10 Oct. 1739 (til. Gulielmi P. de Weobley, Hereford: cler. set. 17). (JT.JH. received as (K. in the last half of 1739, restored 3 July, 1750. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1740. Admitted . 25 Sept. 1741. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1744, 1747. B.A. 9 June, 1743. M.A. 24 May, 1748. Elected $.,#. 30 June, 1749; Jff. 1750: he took the oath on 30 July. Elected Humanity Lecturer 1750, 1751 ; Bursar 1752, 1753, 1757, and 1759 to 1767. On 14 July, 1768, it was resolved that " Mr Price, whose Jf . has expired, shall still sit at the High Table, even if Chaplain." On 16th he was elected Chaplain, and on 21st T. Price was chosen Bursar in his place. The Chaplaincy was filled up (on his decease) 10 Nov. 1790. The Gent's. May. says, "On 8th of Sept. 1790, died at Wadham College, Kev. Thomas (? William) Price, having been a member of the College upwards of 30 (I 50) years." But see Thomas Price 1747. Richard Wright, |tt. 13 Nov. 1739 (til. (Hover W. de Civ : Vigorn : pleb. aet. 20). (JT.JE. received as Servitor in the last half of 1739, taken up for Battels Michaelmas 1742. Richard Dewhurst. JE. 27 Jan. 17|# (til. Laurent!! I). de Walton, Lancastr: pleb. a;t. 19). .JE. received as <. in the first half of 1740, restored Midsummer 1743. B.A. 27 April, 1744. John Farnham. JE. 27 Jm. J7# (til. Johaunis F. de Llanteglos, Coruub: cler. a:>t. 17). B.A. 14 Oct. 1743. John Farnham, clerk, of Treguddle in Lanteglos, married in 1733 Mary Wymoiul, and was buried 10 June, 17 to, leaving 1739-40.] WARDEN LISLE. 61 one son, William : but perhaps this means only one son l>y M. W. He had had two wives before her, by the first of whom he had a son John, baptised 1722 ; the above William (dying 1802) bequeathed Worthevale to his nephew Rev. John Farnham of Mawgan (died 1 803). Maclean adds that it appears from certain proceedings in Chancery that it could not be found who was heir-at-law of W. F. ex paterna. 174:0. Christopher Twynihoe. JE. 26 March, 1740 (fil. Christo- pher! T. de Turn wood, i.e. Turnworth, Dorcestr : cler. jpt. 18). OT.JE. received in the first half of 1740. Hotly (Greek) Exhibitioner 1740 to 1744. Admitted . 22 Oct. 1740, of Somerset, aged 18. B.A. 29 Oct. 1743. His *>. was vacant 30 June, 1745. Migrated to Merton. M.A. 27 June, 1746. Proctor 1753. He died 15 April and was buried 22nd, 1769, and is described as "clerk" on the Twynihoe Monument in Turnworth Church. (Hutchins III. 472.) John Higson. JE. 27 March, 1740 (fil. Kichardi H. de Moberley, Cestr: pleb. set. 19). C.JE. received as Servitor in the first half of 1740, increased to (!T. in the last half of 1742, restored 15 July, 1747. Admitted Clerk 15 March, 1741, from Cheshire, aged 18. Good- ridge Exhibitioner 1741. B.A. 14 Oct. 1743. M.A. 7 July, 1747. John Windsor, JE. 29 March, 1740 (fil. Johannis \V. de Upton, Devon:' cler. aet. 17). (Jl.JE. received as (ft. in the first half of 1740, restored by Bursar Gresley. B.A. 14 Oct. 1743. M.A. 6 June, 1746. Thomas Crofts. JE. (liobert) 29 March, 1740 (fil. Johannis C. de Monmouth: pleb. a-t. 17). (.|E. received as Servitor in the first half of 1740, restored Midsummer, 1746. Admitted Clerk 3 Oct. 1741, from Hereford, 02 WARDEN LISLE. [1740. aged 18. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1740 to 1742. B.A. 28 Feb. 1743. M.A. 9 June, 1740. Robert Story. JH. 29 March, 1740 (fil. Robert! S. de Oxon: pleb. set. ). (H.JE. received as Servitor in the first half of 1740, restored Lady Day, 1744. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1741. Admitted Clerk 30 July, 1742, from Oxfordshire, aged 18. B.A. 13 March, 1743. M.A. 6 June, 1752. He voted as CT. of Wadham at the Parliamentary election in 1768. Probably brother of William S. 1752. Henry Allen. JE. 22 May, 1740 (fil. Henrici A. de Almely, Hereford : cler. set. 18). (JT.JE. received as (ft. in the first half of 1740, restored Midsummer 1745. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1742, 1743. B.A. 23 Feb. 1743. M.A. 14 Nov. 1747. B.I), and D.I). 15 March, 1769. Thomas Bond. |E. 3 Feb. 17|^ (fil. Johannis B. de Steeple, Dorcestr : arm. set. 19). (Jl.JE. received in the first half of 1741, restored by Bursar Wyndham. Fourth son born 4 Sept. 1721 ; he was of the Inner Temple. Died unmarried 13 April, 1773 ; and was buried in the Vaults of the Temple Church. (Hutchins I. 624.) Brother of John B. I7j|^ and Dennis B. 1737, and uncle of William and Thomas B. 177"). John Coward. JE. 17 March, 17.J-?- (fil. Thorn* C. de Bat- combe, Somerset: arm. . 6 Oct. 1744 of Devon, aged 19: he took the oaths on 18 Jan. 1744. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1743 to 1746. B.A. 7 Nov. 1746. He was present at the Hody Examination on 12 Feb. 17-]- 5-, but died before 30th June, when his . was filled up. John Chappell. JE. 12 March, 17|| (fil. Robert! 0. de Modbury, Devon : gen. set. 16). (ft.JE. received as <. 11 March, 1743, restored Midsummer 1750. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1744. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1745 to 1747. He took the oaths as an Exhibitioner 25 Oct. 1745. B.C.L. 31 Mav, 1750. Richard Dickson Lillington. C.JE. received as (ft. 15 May, 1742, restored 30 Nov. 1749. |E. (Hertford) 3 March 17-f-^ (fil. Thoinae L. de Winfrith, Dorcestr : gen. set. 18). Goodridge Exhibitioner 1742, 1743. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1742 to 1745. B.C.L. 27 Nov. 1749. D.C.L. 4 June, 1752. One Dickson L., was Rector of Lyghe, Kent in 1758. Preben- dary of Netherbury in Terra (Sarum) 2.3 Jan. 1773 : died 1786. Brother of George L. 1743. 1743. John Gayman. JH. 2(5 March, 1743 (fil. Joliannis G. tie Mannavood i.e. Manavon, Montgom: pleb. u-t. 16). C.|tt. recei^( l d a,s Servitor, n^stored !'> Maix-h, 1746. I '..A. 27 Feb. 1746. 68 WARDEN LISLE. 1743. Michael Nethlebius Szekelyhidi. JE. 18 April, 1743 (fil. Joannis S. de Claudiopoli in Transylvania : cler. fil. set. 37). He was of Klausenburg (or Kolosvar) in Hungary. Joseph Deakin. JE. 9 May, 1743 (fil. Isa. D. de Buddely, Vigorn: pleb. set. 19). (JI.JE. received as Servitor 16 May, 1743, restored 9 April, 1747. Admitted Clerk 23 April, 1744 from Worcestershire aged 20 : in the Convention Book his Christian name is Stephen. B.A. 2 April, 1747. Thomas Pym Hales. Jft. 13 June, 1743 (fil. Thomas H. de Mote, Cant: arm. set. 17). <.Jtt. received as <. 11 June, 1743, restored 3 June, 1747. The father was third but eldest surviving son of Sir Thomas Hales, second Baronet of Bekesbourne, Kent, and married Mary daughter of Sir Robert Marsham of the Mote near Maidstone : Sir Thomas Pym Hales was eldest son and succeeded his father, 6 Oct. 1762 ; was M.P. for Downton, Wilts 1762 to 1768, and for Dover 1770 to 1773 ; he died without male issue 18 March, 1773 : the baronetcy became extinct on the death of his brother Sir Philip in 1824. Henry Roberts. JE. 30 June, 1743 (fil. Henrici R de Droitwich, Vigorn : gen. set. 17). (.JE. received as (fl*. in the last half of 1743, restored July 1752. Admitted *. 6 Oct. 1744 from Worcestershire, aged 18. He took the oaths on 7 Jan. 1744. B.A. 2 May, 1747. He made the Obit Speech 1750. Elected ft. jf. 1751 ; Jf. 1752, admitted on 8th and took the oaths on 22nd July, 1752. Elected Sub-Dean 30 June, 1750 (vice Lernoult), again on 6th Dec. 1750 and 1751. Humanity Lecturer, 1752, 1753. Dean (vice Lernoult) 29 Sept. 1757. Moderator of Philosophy 1757 (with Baily and Willim as Deputies). He resigned his Jf. 30 June, 1701. Francis D'Aeth. JH. 21 Aug. 1743 (fil. Thoinre D. de Knolton, Cant : Baronetti, set. 18). (ST.JE. received as 5?. in the last half of 1743, restored 7 Nov. 1751. 1743.] WARDEN LISLE. 69 He was son of Sir Thomas D. of Knolton by his second wife; became Vicar of Knolton and of Whitfield 1753 till 1784. Eector of Godmersham July 1767 to 1771. Rector of Eythorne 20 Dec. 1771 ; died unmarried 29 Jan. 1784. George Lillington. JE. 14 Oct. 1743 (fil. 111011103 L. de Winfrith, Dorcestr : gen. set. 16). (ST.ftt. received as (ST. in the last half of 1743, taken up for Battels, Christmas 1750. Admitted & 6 Oct. 1744 of Dorset, aged 18: took the oaths 18 Jan. 1744. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibi- tioner 1746 to 1748. B.C.L. 9 June, 1750. Vicar of Hampton-in-Arden. Master of Lord Leycester's Hospital, Warwick, where he died suddenly 2nd March, 1794, in his 68th year, and is buried in the Churchyard of St Mary's Warwick, with this inscription George Lillington Clerk LL.B. Died 2 March, 1794 Aged 67 years. Brother of Richard Dickson L. 1742. James Gooke. Jtt. 29 Oct. 1743 (fil. Thonue 0. de Cleo- bury, Salop : cler. set. 17). (.J&. received as Servitor in the last half of 1743, taken up for Battels, Mid- summer .... Benjamin Kennicott. JH. 6 Feb. 17 if (fil. Benjamin! K. de Totnes, Devon : pleb. set. 25). <.JE. received as Servitor in the first half of 1744, restored Christmas 1747. Admitted Clerk 3 May, 1746 of Devon, aged 28 ; Pigott Exhibitioner 1744, 1745 : he took the oaths 11 Oct. 1745. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1745 to 1747 : when he vacated it being chosen Jf . of Exeter. B.A. 20 June, 1747 by decree of Convocation. Elected Jf. of Exeter 30 June, 1747. M.A. 4 May, 1750. B.D. 4 Dec. 1761. D.D. 10 Dec. 1761, when the King gave him a pension of 200 a year. Kadcliffe Librarian 1767. Appointed Prebendary of Westminster, July 1770, which he exchanged for a Canonry at Christ Church on 1 Nov. 1770. Itesigned his Jf. on marriage 9 Jan. 1771. 70 WARDEN LISLE. [1743. He was son of the Parish Clerk of Totnes (to whose memory he erected a monument in the Churchyard there with an inscription from his own pen,) born 4 April 1718, educated in the Grammar School at Totnes, afterwards Master of the Charity School : there he practised bell-ringing and composed Sacred Music and taught the choir to sing. (Lysons, Devon, p. 535.) He won his B.A. degree and his Fellowship by a dissertation on the Tree of Life and the Oblations of Cain and Abel. He was Vicar of Menheniot 18 Nov. 1771, but resigned in Dec. 1781 ; preacher at Whitehall. Vicar of Culham. He died 18 Aug. 1783, (Boasep. 103.) He undertook the enormous work of examining the Hebrew MSS. of the Bible and finally brought out the Hebrew Bible with Prolegomena and various readings in two vols. folio 1776 and 1780. But while the work was in progress he had brought out specimens of his researches from time to time, " The state of the printed Hebrew Text of the O.T. considered," Oxon. 2 vols. 1753-9. Annual Accounts of a Collation of Hebrew MSS. 1761-9, collected 1770. Dissertatio Generalis in Vetus Testamentum Hebr., Oxon. 1780. Besides his controversy with Home he had a Correspondence with an Abbe (Rome) 1771-3 and a Letter to J. D. Michaelis on his strictures on the Edition of 1777, and pamphlets were interchanged between him and our (i.e. Cantab.) T. Rutherford (John) on the Samaritan Penta- teuch 1761-2. (Wordsworth Schol Acad., p. 169.) Samuel Knight. |tt. 13 Feb. 17-|-J (til. Simonis K. de Cudworth, Somerset: plel>. set. 18). (&.JE. received us Servitor in the first half of 1744, restored Midsummer 1747. B.A. 23 March, 1747. James Price. JE. 15 Feb. 17 If (fil. Thomas P. de Llan- vechan, Brec : pi eh. ret. 18). (JI.JE. received as Servitor in the first half of 1744, restored by Bursar Jones. Migrated to Christ Church as Servitor 20 Oct. 1744. B.A. 24 Oct. 1747. Henry Willes. JE. 14 March, 17|f (fil. Edvardi W. Episc., Bathon: sot. 17). CJtt. received as t. 17). (JT.JE. received as (F. 5 March, I7ji, restored by Bursar W. Price, Admitted s,. 26 Sept. 1746, of Somerset, aged 18: but he 1745.] WARDEN WYNDHAM. took the oath on 15 July, 1740. Maddox Exhibitioner 1747, 1748. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1749, 1750, 1751, 1752. B.A. 10 Nov. 1749. M.A. 14 July, 1753. D.C.L. 3 July, 1765. Elected ^.,-ff. 1753 : admitted Jf. 9 July, 1754: he took the oath 13th July. Elected Sub-Dean 1752 and 1753. Moderator of Philosophy 1754, 1755. Humanity Eeader 1756. Bursar 1758, 1762, 1763. Sub- Warden 1761 and 1764, till he resigned his ,-fF. 30 June, 1765, and was succeeded 1 July by Price. Itegistrar of the University from 1761 to 1797. Buried at Holy well, Oxford, 15 Nov., 1797. Father of Samuel F. 1784. John Sampson. JE. 10 March, 17ff (fil. Henrici S. de Bruton, Somerset : cler. set. 17). (JT.JE. received as (. 12 March, 17-f|, transferred to his brother Henry in first half of 1750. Admitted &. 26 Sept. 1746, from Somerset, aged 16 (?) : took the oath 15 July, 1746. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1748, 1749. B.A. 27 Oct. 1749 ; M.A. (Merton) 30 May, 1753. Rector of Croscombe, Som., 1754, died Oct 1, 1779 ; succeeded by his brother Henry S., (1750). Edward Duke. |E. 19 March, 17^ -g- (fil. Georgii 1). de Andover, Hampton : gen set. 18). .JE. received as (ft. same day, restored by Bursar Jones. B.A. 27 Oct. 1749. Of Lake, Wilts., bapt. 1731, married 1771, died 1797. (Hoare.) Richard Brown. |E. 22 March, 17|-f (fil. Thomas B. de Froom, Somerset : pleb. at. 18). (JT.JE. received as (f. same day, restored Midsummer 1751. B.A. 10 Nov. 1749. (Henry) Strudwick. GLJE. received as <. in the first half of 1745, restored 16 April, 1747. Jtt. (Hertford) 2 March, 17f| (fil. Henrici S. de Alford, SUIT: cler. a-t. 17). Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1745, 1746 : he took the oath 25 Oct. 1745. 15. A. 6 April, 1747. 76 WARDEN WYNDHAM. [1745-46. Henry Danvers Doughty. (JT.JE. received as (. in the first half of 1745, taken up for Battels, Midsummer 1750. JE. (Merton) 9 Nov. 1744, (til. Henrici 1). de Broad well, Gloucester gen. set. 19). Admitted . 24 Sept. 1745, of Gloucestershire, aged 20 : he took the oath, 12 Oct. 1745. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1748, 1749. B.A. 18 July, 1748. M.A. 13 July, 1751. Elected ^.JF. 1751 ; Jf. 1752 : he was admitted 8 July, took the oath 22 July : but on the following day being brought before the Fellows, though he pleaded condonation in his election as actual Fellow, and that five absolute Seniors were required to be present, he was for his faults " to depart from the College and remain away till Michaelmas twelve month, and then to bring a testimonial." Elected Librarian 1753. Bursar 1754, 1755, 1756, but he resigned his Jf. 29 Sept. 1757. On a flat stone in Broachvell Church is the following Here lyes interred the Body of Henry Danvers Doughty Hodges Esq. Who died June 15, 1777. Aged 51 years. (Samuel) Guise. (H.JE. received as (. in the first half of 1745, restored after Midsummer 1749 by Bursar Wynd- ham. JE. (Christ Church) 17 Jan. 17f4 (fil. Samuelis G. de Chipping Wycombe, Buckingham: cler. set. 16). Pigott Exhibitioner 1746. 1746. Fhocion Henley. JE. 7 April 1746 (fil. Johannis H. de Abbots Walton, i.e. Wotton, Dorcestr: arm. ;i't. 18). (JT.JE. received as (ft. May, 1746. Goodridge Exhibi- tioner 1748. B.A. 14 Feb. 1749. Hector of St Andrews by the Wardrobe, London, 1759 (Hutchins II. 264). Died Aug. 29. 1764 " of a contagions fever, caught by visiting one of his poor parishioners." (Malcolm II. 364.) 1746.] WARDEN WYNDHAM. 77 Roe King. p. 7 April, 1746 (fil. Johannis K. tie Sher- bourne, Dorcestr: pleb. ret. 19). C.|ftl. received as Servitor 3 May, 1746, afterwards increased to . 1747.] WARDEN WYNDHAM. 79 William Willes. JE. 2 June, 1747 (fil. Edvurdi W. do Sti Martin, Londin: Episc. t. 15). C.JE. received as (ft. in the first half of 1747. B.A. 27 Feb. 1749. M.A. 20 June, 1753. He was son of the Bishop of Batli and Wells. Rector of Christian Mai ford, Wilts, for nearly 60 years, to which parish he bequeathed 100 for the poor. Prebendary of Cunipton Dundon (Wells), 14 Oct. 1757 to 1761, Chancellor of Wells 3 Oct. 1758 to 1761. Archdeacon of Taunton 31 Dec. 1760 to 1767. Archdeacon of Wells, 20 Oct. 1767, died 12 May, 1815 ; buried at Christian Malford with the following Epitaph Near this Monument are deposited the Mortal remains of the Rev. William Willes M.A. Archdeacon of Wells and Rector of this extensive parish, who died May 12th, 1815, aged 84 years. He performed the duties of his Holy Office with unexampled zeal, and unaffected devotion for the space of nearly 60 years, and until the period of his decease. This Monument was erected by his sorrowing widow and children, to the memory of an affectionate husband, a kind father, a zealous Pastor, and an honest man. " An angel's arm can't snatch him from the grave ; Legions of angels can't confine him there." Brother of Henry W. 17]f. Thomas Bennett. |E. 4 June, 1747 (fil. Thonue B. do Norton Bavant, Wflton : arm. n-t. 18). (.|E. received as ,-fF.(!T. in the first half of 1747, restored Midsummer 1754. He was apparently eldest surviving son of T. B. by Etheldred daughter of Archbishop Wake : he was of Pythouse, and re- purchased Norton Bavent : died 1797, aged 68, and is buried at Norton with this Epitaph " Also of Thos. Benet of Pythouse and also of this place Esq. He was D.L. and a magistrate for this County, and also High Sheriff : obt. 16 May, 1797. ^Et. 68." Thomas Evans. |E. 24 Oct. 1747 (fil. Thoime E. de Lang- ford Bud vile, Somerset: cler. a-t. 18). (.JE. received as <. in the last half of 1747, taken up for Battels, Mid- summer 1751. 80 WARDEN WYNDHAM. [1747. Edward Cox. JE. 4 Nov. 1747 (fil. Edvardi C. de Gillingham Dorcestr: pleb. set. 20). C.JE. received as (ft. in the last half of 1747, restored 27 Jan. 1748. James StiUingfleet. JE. 20 Jan. 17-J (fil. Jacobi S. de Civ. Vigorn : gen. set. 18). (H.JE. received as (ft. in the first half of 1748, restored 16 Dec. 1751. Admitted . 23 Sept. 1748, from Worcestershire, aged 18 : he took the oath 6 March, 17-J-f Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1750, but he vacated it by being elected ,-fF. of Merton 4 July, 1752. B.A. 10 Oct. 1751. M.A. (Merton) 18 June, 1754. Prebendary of Worcester 3 June, 1772 and Vicar of St Martins 1772. Died 6 July, 1817. His arms were placed in the win- dows of the Ante-Chapel by his kinsman Rev. G. D. Bowles Argent, on a fess sable between 3 fleur-de-lys gules, 3 leopards' faces of the field. There is also a window to his memory in Malvern Priory Church. He was author of a Sermon on The Christian Ministry and Stewardship, preached before the University, June 8, 1760, and The Means of preserving the peace of our Jerusalem, preached in Worcester Cathedral on a general fast, Feb. 21, 1781. Grandson of James S. 1689. William Pratt. JE. 20 Jan. 17^ < nl - Daviclis P. de Blazely i.e. Blakesly, Northampton : cler. set. 16). (H.JE. received as Servitor in the first half of 1748, and restored March, 1752. Admitted Clerk 14 Feb. 17^-f of Nor- thamptonshire aged 17 : he took the oath on 6 March. Goodridge Exhibitioner, 1750. B.A. 21 July, 1753. Henry Shove. JE. 4 March, 17H (fil. Henrici S. de Ecclesia Christi, Cant : cler. set. 16). (.JE. received as (ft. in the first half of 1748, restored 8 July, 1755. Nominated the first Somerscales Exhibitioner by Bishop Lisle for four years from the 4th March 17|-J. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1748 to 1755. Admitted . 23 Sept. 1748 from Canterbury, aged 18: he took the oath 6 March, 17-*-* B.A. 2 Nov. 1751. M.A. 9 July, 1755. Elected ^Mf. 1754; Jf. 1755, admitted 2 July: took the oatli 12 July. Elected Sub-Dean 1754. .1747-48.] WARDEN WYNDHAM. 81 Librarian 1756 and 1757 (deputies Willim and Lernoult) ; he vacated his Jf. by marriage before 30 June, 1759. Rector of Sutton by Dover 1766, and of Little Mongeham 1770, both which he resigned on being presented to the Vicarage of Doddington, Kent, 31 October. 1772 (where lie succeeded his father) but he died 10 June, 1773. (Hasted.) James Lewis. JE. 22 March, 17f-|- (til. Nathan L. do Britford, Wilton: pleb. at. 19). &.JE. received as Servitor in the first half of 1748. Became Clerk of Corpus Christi College, 26 May, 1748. B.A. 17 Oct. 1751. One J. L. was Rector of West Grimstead, Wilts 1763, resigned 1768. Edward Jones. JE. 22 March, 17f (til. Edvardi J. do Machen, Monmouth : pleb. set. liJ). (Jl.JE. received as Servitor in the first half of 1748, restored 20 June, 1752. Pigott Exhibitioner 1747 to 1750. John Harcourt. dLJE. received as ,-ff.(!r. in the first half of 1747, restored by Bursar Jones. JE. (Merton) 13 May, 1746 (til. Henrici H. de Pendley, Hertford: arm. set. 18). Buried at Albury 14 Aug. 1748. Pendley was a manor which came to the Harcourts from the Bards, and is situated in the parishes of Tring and Albury. (Clutterbuck I. 285.) 1748. John Freke. JE. 31 March, 1748 (fil. Johannis F. do Hinton, Dorcestr : gen. get. 17). (JT.JE. received as (T". in the first half of 1748. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1749 to 1752. B.A. 2 Nov. 1751. Baptised at Hinton 21 Sept, 1730 ; of Hannington, Wilts, and Wyke, Dorset. : buried at Ilaimiiigton 1799. (Hutchins IV. 86.) 82 WARDEN WYNDHAM. [1748. Caleb Floyer. Jfc. 2 April, 1748 (fil. Gulielmi F. cle Trusham, Devon: cler. set. 16). (.jE. received as (ft. in the first half of 1748, taken up for Battels Mid- summer 1749. He probably died young as he is not found in the Floyer Pedigree. (Hutchins II. 513.) Brother of John Gould F. 1739. John Crowch. J&. 2 April, 1748 (fil. Johannis C. de Upton Lovell, Wilton : pleb. set. 18). (.Jtt. received as (. in the first half of 1748, restored 8 July, 1755. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1748. Admitted & 29 Sept. 1749, of Wilts, aged 19. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1750 to 1755. B.A. 2 Nov. 1751. M.A. 9 July, 1755. Elected $).,-|F. 1754 ; $. 1755 ; admitted 2 July : took the oath 12 July. Elected Sub-Dean 6 Dec. 1755 : but was beneficed by 23 Nov. 1756, when Smith was elected in his place. His JF. was vacant 30 June, 1757. He succeeded his father as Rector of Upton Lovell 1755 and and died 16 May, 1799, aged 69 years : on a flat stone Johannes Crowch, senior, Qui sic vixit ut tu moriens vixisses Sic obiit ut tu virus optes mori Vitam fugientem vidit nee timuit Mortem appropinquantem vidit nee doluit Oculo irretorto coclos adiit. Hoare. Charles Smith. JE. 20 May, 1748 (fil. Johannis S. de Chichester, Sussex : gen. set. 19). (.pl, received as (ft. in the first half of 1748, restored 3 Nov. 1749. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1749. B.A. (Merton), 7 Feb. 1752. John Bernard. JH. 22 Oct. 1748 (fil. Thomre P. de Earl's Colne, Essex: cler. a>t. 15). C.|&. received as . 28 Sept. 1750, from Somerset, aged 17 : took the oath 11 March, 1752. On 8 June, 1754, he was removed from the Foundation " for disaffection for wearing such marks of distinction 25 June, 1753, and again at the late county election." He had his grace for B.A. as (ft. 7 Feb. 17f-| and graduated the same day. Son of Robert P. 1713. John Davies. (H.JE. received as ,-fF.<. some time between Midsummer 1750, and Midsummer 1751, and restored by Bursar Jones : but there is no entry among matricula- tions or graduates to fit this. 175O. Ralph Lingen. |E. 28 March, 1750 (til. Henrici L. de Civ. Yigorn: gen. at. 18). (.|E. received in the first balf of 1750. Admitted . 28 Sept. 1750, of Worcester, aged 18 : took the oath 6 May, 1751. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1751 to 1754. He had half the Somerscales Exhibition in 1754. B.A. 2 Nov. 1753. M.A. 16 July, 1756. Elected ^3.JF. 1755. Admitted Jf. 5 July, 1756 : took the oath 14 July. Elected Sub-Dean 1756, Moderator of Philosophy 1759. His JF. was vacant by resignation, 30 June, 1764. Rector of Rock, Wore, from 11 Oct. 17G4 to 1770. (Xasli I. 54.) Father of Henrv L. 1783 ; and urandfather of Henrv L. 181U. 86 WARDEN WYNDHAM. [1750. William Brittain. JE. 5 April, 1750 (fil. Gulielmi B. de Bromsgrove, Vigorn : gen. a^t. 18). (ST.JE. received as (ft. in the first half of 1750, restored Nov. 1760. B.C.L. 18 Nov. 1760. Thomas Fowle. JE. 23 May, 1750 (til. Thomas F. de Pewsey, Wilton: cler. set. 27). (JT.JE. received as (ft. in the first half of 1750, restored Midsummer 1757. B.C.L. 25 June, 1757. One T. F. was incumbent uf Allington, Wilts., 1793, till his death, about 1797. Henry Sampson, JE. 12 Dec. 1750 (fil. Henrici S. de Sherbourn, Dorcestr: cler. set. 17). (JLJE. received as (ST., restored 8 July, 1758. Admitted g. 27 Sept. 1751, of Somerset, aged 18: took the oath 11 Nov. Good- ridge Exhibitioner 1753 to 1756. B.A. 21 June, 1754. Somerscales Exhibitioner 1755. M.A. 8 July, 1758. Elected ^.JF. 1757. Admitted JF. 7 July, 1758 : took the oath 4 Nov. 1758. Elected Sub-Dean 1757 ; Dean 1758, 1761; Sub-Warden 1759, 1760, 1762, 1763, and 1766 to 1773; Bursar 1764, 1765; Librarian 1776. He resigned his Jf. 30 June 1778. " Died in his 70th year the Rev. Henry Sampson, many years Rector of Croscombe and Button, Somerset." (G. May. 1801, II. 1213.) Brother of John S. 17^f, whom he succeeded at Croscombe in 1780. Thomas Willim. JE. 8 March 17|? (fil. Thomse W. de Civ. Hereford : cler. k the <>;ith 2 Nov. Maddox 1751.] WARDEN WYNDHAM. Exhibitioner 1753. B.A. 7 Feb. 1755. Somerscales Exhibitioner 1757. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1755, 1756, 1757. Elected ^.JF. 1758. M.A. 12 July, 1759. Admitted Jf. 7 July, 1759 : took the oath 13 December, 1759. Elected Catechist 1759, 1762, and 1763 (Foster deputy), and 1764; Humanity Header 1760; Moderator of Philosophy 1761 and 1774 (Smith deputy); Librarian 1769 to 1772 (Price deputy), and 1775 ; but he resigned his JF. 30 June, 1776, and White was elected Librarian : he was presented to the Vicarage of Southrop, 6 Dec. 1775, which he held till 1812, when he died on 1 March. Jonathan Green. |H. 22 June, 1751 (til. Jonathan G. de Leonmestria, Hereford : gen. *et. 20). .|&. received as (ft. in the last half of 1751, taken up for Battels Christmas 1759. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1752, 1753. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1753 to 1754. B.C.L. ] 3 June, 1770. D.C.L. 29 Nov. 1783. Daniel Widenham. |tt. 10 Oct. 1751 (fil. Thoime W. de Limerick in liegn. Hibern : cler. a-t. 19). C.JE. received as (ft. in the last half of 1751. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1752. B.A. 17 Dec. 1753. D.W. was collated to the Treasurersliip of Limerick 12 July, 17f>8, which his father seems to have resigned for him, and which he seems to have held till 1791. Robert Furcell. JE. 24 Oct. 1751 (fil. Robert! P. de Civ. Bristol: cler. a_ j t. 19). (.pl. received as Servitor in the last half of 1751, restored Midsummer 1753: replaced as <., restored 21 May, 1768. Admitted Clerk, 14 May, 1752 from Somersetshire, aged 20: took the oath on 18 July. At this period the New Style was accepted in England : and thenceforth the year was reckoned to begin on 1 Jan. instead <>[ 2f> Ma veil. WARDEN WYNDHAM. [1752. 1752. William Hayward. JE. 21 March, 1752 (fil. Gulielmi H. de Tewkesbury, Gloucestr: gen. ret. 19). (ST.JE. received as (. in the first half of 1752, restored by Bursar Pead. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1752. B.A. 14 Nov. 1755. John Uttermare. JE. 6 May, 1752 (fil. Robert! U. de Isle Abbots, Somerset : pleb. ret. 19). (.JE. received as (ft. in the first half of 1752. Of Curry Mallet Court House. Robert U. (brother of James, 1729) was baptised at Curry Mallet, 5 Nov. 1705, and married there, to Hannah Mead, 30 Dec. 1729. J.U. was born, 4 Aug. 1732 and died, aged 72, 19 Nov. and was buried 26 Nov. 1804. at Curry Mallet. St George Molesworth. JE. 19 Aug. 1752 (fil. Gualteri M. de Londin : arm. ret. 21). C.JH. received (George) as jf.OL in the last half of 1752. B.A. 3 Dec. 1757. M.A. 26 April, 1760. " 15 April 1796, died at Hamburgh Rev. St G. M. Vicar of Northtteet Kent." (G. Mag.) Edward Bayley. JH. 23 Oct. 1752 (fil. Isaac B. de Chesterton, Huntingdon : gen. ret. 18). (Jl.JE. received as <. in the first (?) half of 1752, restored 2 March, 1760. Admitted J. 27 Sept. 1753, from Huntingdon, aged 19 : took the oath 1 April, 1754. B.A. (Baily), 2 Dec. 1756. He resigned his j&. 30 June, 1757. "Died at Courtenhall, Northants, Rev. Edward Bayley, D.D., Rector of that place, and of Quinton : and for many years a most active and respectable magistrate." (G.May. Jan. 1813.) Buried at Quinton with this inscription Memorise sacrum Reverendi Edvardi Bayley S.T.P. Hujus et viciria; ecclesia; rectoris qui in agro Nortliamptoniensi officia benevoli in sacris pastoris et justissimi pariter magistratus per annos triginta praestitit : obiit nono et septuagesimo anno aetatis, et anno Domini MDCCCXI11, 1752-53.] WARDEN WYNDHAM. 91 praestantis delicta viri ignorasse velimus : nam nemo vitiis sine nascitur, optimus ille qui minimis urgetur ; amicus dulcis amansq' virtutis jacet hie ; justi prope fautor et aequi ; quae lector tibi corde latent mala, corrige, sodes. William Story. JE. 4 Nov. 1752 (fil. Eoberti S. de Holy- well, prope Oxon : pleb. set. 18). (H.JE. received as Servitor in the first half of 1752, restored Midsummer 1757. Admitted Clerk 2 Nov. 1752, of Oxon, aged 18 : took the oath 8 July, 1754. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1754, 1755. B.A. 9 Nov. 1756. Clerkship vacant 5 March, 1757. Probably brother of Robert S. 1740. Edward Fawconer. <.JE. received as (ft. in the last half of 1752, restored 16 July 1755. Jtt. (Merton), 13 May, 1748 (fil. Samuelis F. de Sti Edmundi, Saruin : pleb. jet. 17). B.A. (Merton), 7 Feb. 1752. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1752 to 1755. M.A. (Wadham), 13 Nov. 1754. He seems to have been brought in from Merton where he was postmaster, vice James Stillingneet 17||-, elected Fellow there. Instituted Rector of Upwey, Dorset 1754, where he died in 1802. Author of " Aristoteles et Plato de virtutibus." Oxford 1752. (Hutchins II. 848.) 1753. John Gibbs. JE. 20 March, 1753 (fil. Eoberti G. de East Chinnock, Somerset : pleb. ttt. 18). (JLJE. received as Servitor early in 1753, taken up for Battels, Christmas 1755. Admitted Clerk 23 March, 1754 from Somerset, aged 19 : took the oath 2 Dec. 1754. Goodridge Exhibi- tioner 1755. B.A 27 Oct. 1756. His Clerkship was apparently vacant 23 Nov. 1756. John Gabb. |E. 3 April, 1753 (fil. Thoime G. de Sti Laur. in Ins. Thanet, Cant : gen. set. 18). C.Jtt. received as (. same day, restored Midsummer 1757. Goodriduv 92 WARDEN WYNDHAM. [1753. Exhibitioner 1753. Admitted >. 25 Sept. 1754, of Monmouth, aged 18 : took the oath 14 Oct. Maddox Exhibitioner 25 March, 1755. B.A. 11 March, 1757. His ). was probably one of four vacant in 1759. John Floyer. JE. 3 April, 1753 (fil. Caroli F. de par: Sti Martini, in Civ. Gloucester : gen. set. 18). (H.jE. received as <. same day, restored 4 March, 1754. Elected &. 1753 ; but died before admission. He was born 1733, and was buried at Llandilio Pertholly, 30 Oct. 1753. There is no parish of St Martin in Gloucester but there is a Hospital of St Margaret for lepers. Nephew of John F. 1722. William Western Hugessen. |&. G June, 1753 (fil. Gulielmi H. de Provender, Cant: arm. tut. 17). <.Jtt. received as Jf.(&, 6 June, 1753, restored Midsummer 1757. William H. of Provenders died 18 Jan. 1753, aged 72 : his son married Thomasine daughter of Sir John Honeywood, and died 3 June, 1764, leaving only 3 daughters. (Hasted.) Henry Manning. JH. 7 June, 1753 (fil. Henrici M. de Upton Hellions, Devon : cler. tut. 18). (.JK. received as <. in the first half of 1753, restored 9 April, 1754. Migrated to All Souls. B.A. 27 Jan. 1757. "Died 13 March, 1810, aged 75, Rev. Dr Henry Manning late Rector of Stoke-in- Teignhead, and Drewsteignton, Devon : the former of which he enjoyed 52 years." (G. Mag. 80, 1. 390.) John Simpkinson. |E. 7 June, 1753 (fil. liogeri S. de Kingsland, Hereford : cler. a-t. 18). (.|E. received as . in the first half of 1753, restored by Bursar W. Price. Migrated to All Souls. 13. A. 27 Jan. 1757. M.A. (Xew) 19 Oct. 1759 : where one of this name vacated a chaplaincy in 1700. "Died 17 March, 1815, Rev. J. Simkinson, in his 81st year, Rector of < 'lill'r, Kent, ami Vicar of Coliham Surrey." (. was vacant by resig- nation, 30 June, 1757. Dodington Hunt. C.JE. received as (. 23 April, 1753, restored 8 Nov. 1759. |E. (Oriel) 19 Jan. 1753 (fil. Johannis H. de Sandford, Somerset : gen. a't. 17). Goodridge Exhibitioner 1753, 1754. Pigott Exhibi- tioner 1754 to 1760. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1755 to 1756. B.A. 25 Nov. 1756. Phelp says "Hector of Broad chalk, died 1773" (I. 409), Imt his name does not occur among the Rectors in Hoare: he may have been curate to Mr Chafy, or perhaps he is D.H. called to the Bar (Inner Temple) 1708. 94 WARDEN WYNDHAM. [1754. 1754. Bennett Allen. JE. 27 March, 1754 (fil. Jacob! A. de Yazor, Hereford : cler. set. 17). (.Jtt. received as (ft. 18 March, 1754, restored 11 July, 1760. Admitted . 26 Sept. 1754, of Hereford, aged 18 : took the oath 14 Oct. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1755 to 1760. B.A. 16 Nov. 1757. M.A. 12 July, 1760. Admitted jf. 10 July, 1760, took the oath 11 July, 1764. On llth March, 1760, he had leave of absence for an inde- finite time on account of his health. Elected Catechist 1760 (Forster deputy) 1761; Humanity Lecturer 1762 to 1764; Dean 1765; Bursar 1776; Sub-Warden 1777, 1778 and 1779 ; but he abdicated the Sub-Wardenship 9 July, 1780 (when his JF. expired) and Mr Wills was elected in his place. On 6 Dec. 1783, he applied to the College for assistance in consequence of misfortunes and losses but was refused. He was supposed to have a considerable share in the manage- ment of the Morning Post, and being challenged by Lloyd Dulany, for an article reflecting on his brother, he killed the challenger in a duel, fought 18 June, 1782. On 5th of July, he was indicted with his second Mr Morris for wilful murder at the Old Bailey : but as it appeared that they had made every endeavour to evade the challenge, the jury found Allen only guilty of manslaughter, and acquitted Morris. Allen was sentenced to a fine of one shilling and six months imprison- ment. " Of his later life no account is accessible." (Did. of National Biog.) Author of " The Profession of Piety" and other works by no means consonant with the title of this one ; but it may have been a Satire. His portrait exists in Dr Griffiths' Collection. Wyndham Knatchbull Wyndham. |tt. 28 March, 1754 (fil.Wyndham K-W.deMersham,Cant: Baronettus,set. 17). (.|E. received (20), as Baronet same day, and taken up for Battels March, 1756. Created M.A. 8 July, 1756. He succeeded his father in 1749 ; was M.P. for Kent, from July. 1700, till he died (unmarried) 20 Sept. 1763 aged 20. 1754.] WARDEN WYNDHAM. 95 (Hasted) : he was succeeded by his uncle Sir Edward. He was grandson of John W. 16. 14 May, 1755 of Hereford, aged 16. Maddox (John R.) Exhibitioner 1757. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1759, 1760, 1761. B.A. 16 April, 1759. M.A. 9 July, 1762. His *. was vacant 30 June, 1763 (where he is again called John). Rector of Kentcliurch. Prebendary of Pratum Ma jus (Here- ford), 22 June, 1797. Just outside the south door of the Church at Kentcliurch is his tomb with a lion rampant, bear- ing a sword carved at each end, and with the following inscription " Underneath are deposited The Remains of the Rev. James Roberts, M.A. 45 years Rector of this Church and Prebendary of Hereford. He died March 11, 1816, aged 76. He was thro' life much esteemed and revered. WARDEN WYNDHAM. Also llie Remains of Mary his wife Who died July 19, 1819, aged 79." " Died April, 1816, aged 76, Rev. J. R. Rector of Kentclmrcli, and Prebendary of Hereford." (G. Mag. 86, I. 378.) Walter Burton. |tt. 25 Oct. 1755 (til. Gualteri B. de Button Montague alias Montis, Somerset: cler. t. 18). (.|lil. received as <. in the last half of 1755, taken up for Battels, Midsummer 1757. Burnet Minifie. |E. 16 Dec. 1755 (fil. Jacob! M. de Staplegrove, Somerset : cler. tet. 18). C.JB.. received as (. in the last half of 1755, restored 25 June, 1756. Son of James M. 1724, and brother of James M. 1754. James Foster. (.JE. received as (ff. in the last half of 1755, restored 14 July, 1762. JE. (Balliol) 5 July, 1754 (fil. Jacob! F. de Salisbury : cler. *et. 16). Admitted *. 26 Sept. 1755 of Wilts, aged 17: took the oath 3 Oct. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1756 to 1762. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1757 to 1760. Somerscales Exhibitioner 1758. B.A. 5 April, 1758. M.A. 15 July, 1762. Elected ^.,-jF. 1761. Admitted ,-Jf. 9 July, 1762: took the oath 14 July. Elected Moderator of Philosophy 1762, 1763, 1764 ; .Deputy Catechist 1762, 1763 ; Humanity Lecturer 1765; Dean 1766, 1767; Bursar 1768 to 1772; Junior Proctor 1772. He vacated his ,-Jf. by marriage 1774. <.JE. replaced 1 Nov. 1776, taken up for Battels, Mid- summer 1783. 1756. Samuel Wharton. |E. 22 Jan. 1756 (fil. Saniuelis W. de Piock, Vigorn : gen. ret. 18). (.JE. received as (. in the first half of 1756, restored 7 July, 17(52. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1756. Admitted J&. 22 Sept. 1757 from Worcestershire, aged 18 : took the oath 5 Oct. B A. 16 Oct. 1759. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1758 to 1761. He resigned his , 30 June, 1762. Henry Robinson. |tt. 22 Jan. 1756 (fil. Jocelyn R de Civ. Sarum : gen. a-t. 17). (JT.|lt. received as (fT. in the 100 WARDEN WYNDHAM. [1756. first half of 1756, restored Midsummer 1757. Admitted 3?. 24 Sept. 1756 of Sarum, aged 18 : took the oath 17 Oct. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1756, 1757. Roger Coker. JE. 3 June, 1756 (fil. Eogeri C. de Stur- minster Newton, Dorcestr : cler. set. 18). (.JE. received as (ft. in the first half of 1756, restored Michaelmas, 1762. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1756. Admitted Jgj. 4 Nov. 1757 of Dorset, aged 18 : took the oath 15 Nov. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1757 to 1761. B.A. 15 Feb. 1760. He resigned his &. 30 June, 1761. Vicar of Hampreston, Dorset, 21 Dec. 1762, resigned 1776. Rector of Moreton and Buckland Ripers, 26 July, 1776, died 1818. Joseph Sager. JE. 11 Oct. 1756 (fil. Joseph! S. de Civ. Sarum : cler. set. 17). <.JE. received as (C". same day, increased to JfM. 27 Oct. 1758. Hody (Greek) Exhi- bitioner as Joshua S. 1757 to 1758. Henry Sherive. JE. 2 Dec. 1756 (fil. Jonse S. de "VVootton Fitzpaine, Dorcestr: cler. set. 18). (/LJUI. received as Servitor 30 Nov. 1756, restored Midsummer 1762. Admitted Clerk 30 Dec. 1756 from Dorset, aged 18 : took the oath 29 April, 1757. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1757, 1758, 1759. Vacated the Clerkship 8 Dec. 1759. B.A. 5 July, 1760. M.A. 14 July, 1766. D.C.L. 2 June, 1768. Admitted Chaplain 8 Dec. 1762: took the oath 16 Oct. 1764. Rector of Bridport 1766, of Silton 22 Sept. 1781 and of Woods- ford 30 June, 1784 : he resigned Bridport in 1791 and died of apoplexy in Oct. 1801 "while signing an order" being "a respectable magistrate." (Hutchins II. 30, IV. 107.) Son of Jonas S. 1718 (page 469) and father of Christopher Hardy S. 1783. Thomas Leir. (H.JE. received as <2T. in the first half of 1756, restored 3 May, 1763. JE. (Oriel) 30 April, 1756 (fil. Thomse L. de Ditcheat, Somerset : cler. set. 18). Goodridge Exhibitioner 1756. B.A. 16 Feb. 1760. 1756-57.] WARDEN WYNDHAM. 101 Eector and Patron of Ditcheat and of Charlton Musgrove, Somerset, 1781, till his death, in 1812. At Ditcheat there is a mural monument" Sacred to the memory of Thomas Leir, clerk, thirty years Rector of this parish and Charlton Musgrove, in the County of Somerset, who died the 7th day of January 1812, in the 73rd year of his age." (Phelp 271.) Son of Thomas L. 17^ and brother of William L. 1757 and of Paul Methuen L. 1772. 1757. George Huddles tone Jervoise. JE. 24 Feb. 1757 (fil. Eichardi J. de Croydon, Surr: arm. set. 17). (ST.JE. received as <. 23 March, 1757, increased to JfM. 3 July, 1759 : his account was closed in 1782. B.A. 13 Oct. 1760. M.A. 1 June, 1763. Eector of Shalston, Bucks, and of Northfield and Coston (? Cofton) Hacket, Wore : 20 April, 1779 : he was buried at Shalston with the following inscription In the Vault below are deposited the Remains of The Reverend George Huddlestone Purefoy Jervoise Purefoy, A.M. Of Shalston Co. Bucks and Britford Co. Wilts. Rector of Shalston and of Northfield and Cofton Co. Worcester. Born June 8 1739, deceased Nov. 3rd 1805, aged 66 years. He was just, generous and humane A good Husband, Father, Master and Friend and whilst he practised every virtue himself he could overlook human infirmities in others. This Tablet is erected by his surviving widow Mary Purefoy Jervoise as a memorial of her affection and grief. May the remembrance and contemplation of his Virtues inspire his descendants with a desire to imitate them. (Lipscomb III. 74.) Father of Jervoise Purefov 1789. 102 WARDEN WYNDHAM. [1757. Gilbert Lang-don. JE. 24 Felt. 1757 (fil. Gilbert! L. de Woodbury, Devon : gen. set. 17). <.JE. received as (ft. in the first half of 1757, restored 9 April, 1758. B.A. (Merton) 3 Feb. 1761. M.A. (Magdalen Coll. Camb.) 1779. Chaplain to Lord Dudley and Ward. Rector of Winterbourne Howton, Dorset 18 April, 1782. Rector of Farleigh Hungerford, Somerset, died 1823. John Baker. J&. 28 Feb. 1757 (fil. Johamiis B. de Sarum, "Wilton : arm. ret. 17). <.JE. received as OL 28 March, 1757. The balance of his GT.JE. which had been replaced in 1768, was paid over to Edward Baker 17 March, 1790. B.A. 3 Nov. 1760. M.A. 3 June, 1763. D.C.L. 10 June, 1768. James Gerard. JE. 29 April, 1757 (fil. Josephi G. de Monks Kisborough, Buck: cler. ret. 16). C.JE. received as (JT. 25 April, 1757, restored 12 July, 1765. Admitted >. 1757, of Bucks, aged 17: took the oath 5 Oct. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1758 to 1765. B.A. 17 Jan. 1761. M.A. 13 July, 1765. B.D. 17 June, 1777. D.D. 20 June, 1777 Elected $. jf. 30 June, 1764. Admitted ,-fF. 10 July, 1765. Elected Catechist 1765, 1767, 1775, 1776; Humanity Lecturer 1766; Bursar 1768, 1769; Sub-Warden 1774. Elected &Jar&ni 5 May, 1777 : took the oath 16 Jan. 1770 ? he vacated the Ml. 19 Nov. 1782 but was re-elected on 21 Nov. 1782, and, on 11 Feb. 1783, a decree was received from the Visitor ordering the omission of the clause " in restraint of con- tracting matrimony " in the case of Dr Gerard from the . was filled up on resigna- tion 30 June, 1765. 1761. Thomas Evans. JE. 17 Jan. 1761 (fil. Thomse E. de Dilwyne, Hereford: cler. set. 17). C.JE. received as (Jt. same day : account closed 6 April, 1765. Admitted *. 25 Sept. 1761 of Hereford aged 19 : took the oath 7 Oct. 1761. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1761, 1762, 1764. B.A. 12 Oct. 1764. He resigned his ^. 30 June, 1765. Vicar of Ya/.or. Rector of Bishopstone, Hereford, 1783 to 1806. Charles Cope. |E. 21 April, 1761 (fil. Jonathan C. de Long Orton, Huntingdon : arm. set. 18.) (JLJE. received as JF.<. same day, restored 14 Feb. 1764. He succeeded his grandfather Sir Jonathan (who died at Orton Longueville, Hunts, 28 March, 1765) as second Baronet of Bre- werne AM>ev, Oxon : died 14th June, 1781. 1761. ] WARDEN WYNDHAM. Ill Charles Watkins. JE. 23 April, 1761 (til. Eichardi W. de Clifton, Camp vile, Stafford : cler. set. 19). (.JE. received as (ft. same day : restored 7 Dec. 1763. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1761. On 6 Dec. 1768, it was resolved to purchase 2 Sauce Boats out of the 12 Guineas given by Charles Watkins Meysey, late (ft. to be laid out in plate. He was son of Richard W. (1720) ; and having married his cousin Anna Maria, daughter of Rev. Thomas Meysey (1729) he assumed the name of Meysey : and succeeded his wife's Uncle, Rev. John Meysey (1727) at Shakenhurst, but died at the early age of 33 leaving an only daughter and heiress, Anna Maria. Brother of Richard 1763, Francis 1766, and John 1769. John Goldesborough. |E. 9 June, 1761 (til. Johannis G. de Brewton, Somerset: cler. a. j t. 16). GLJU. received as (ft. same day : restored 26 May, 1767 : replaced 25 March, 1796 : restored 26 June, 1798. B.A. 2 May, 1765. On 3 April, 1799, at Corpus Christ! College, Cam- bridge, " It was agreed that Ds Goldesborough from Oxford, have leave to seek the degree of M.A. in this University." Incumbent of Weston Bampfylde, Somerset, 1769 to 1822. (Phelp I. 429.) George Frome. Jll. 26 June, 1761 (til. Georgii F. de Tollard, Wilton: cler. set. 17). (E.Jtt. received as (ft. 25 June 1761 : restored 15 July, 1770. B.C.L. 30 July, 1770. Rector of Puncknoll, Dorset, 14 Sept. 1770 : resigned 1804. Rector of Litton Cheney, Dorset, 23 April, 1804, where he is buried with this inscription " Sacred to the memory of the Rev. George Frome, Rector of this Parish, 20 years, who died the 10th January, 1824, aged 79." (Hutching II. 755.) Robert Frome. |E. 26 June, 1761 (til. Georgii F. de Tollard, Wilton: cler. set. 16). <.pt. received as (ft. 25 June, 1761, restored 19 June, 1770. Admitted . 25 Sept. 1761 of Wilts, aged 16 : took the oath 7 Oct. Maddox Exhibitioner 1762 to 1764. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1764 to 1765. RC.L. 26 May, 1770. , 112 WARDEN WYNDHAM. [1761-62. Rector of Folke, Dorset, June, 9, 1777. "Rector of Minterne Magna, 21 March, 1782. Rector of Goathurst, Somerset. He is buried at Folke, with the following inscription " Sacred to the memory of the Rev. Robert Frome who died 9 April, 1833." (Hutchins IV. 182.) He was aged 88. George White. JR. 13 Oct. 1761 (til. Robert! W. de Dorchester, Dorcestr : pleb. set. 15). (JT.JR. received as (ft. same day, restored 16 Dec. 1766 ; admitted . 24 Sept. 1762 of Dorset, aged 16 : took the oath 5 Oct. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1762 to 1767. B.A. 27 June, 1765. M.A. (Balliol) 20 April, 1768. He resigned his . 30 June, 1767. Fellow of Balliol. Rector of Huntspill, Somerset, 1779. Died 22 Sept. 1804, aged 58 (inscription at Huntspill). Thomas Durnford. JR. 23 Nov. 1761 (til. Thomae D. de Bramdean, Hampton : doctoris, set. 17). (JT.JR. received as (ft. same day, restored Midsummer 1766. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1762, 1763. B.A. 7 June, 1765. M.A. 21 June, 1769. Son of Thomas D. 1733, and brother of Stillingfleet D. 1771. 1762. John Wyndham. JR. 4 May, 1762 (fil. Gulielmi W. de Dinton, Wilton : arm. get. 18). (ST. JR. received as (ft. 30 April, 1762; increased to ,-jF.(ft. 11 Feb. 1763: restored 16 March, 1769. B.O.L. 15 March, 1769. D.C.L. 4 April, 1775. Rector of Gorton Dinham, Somerset. Rector of Staple-Fitz- paiiie, Somerset, died s.p. 18 Aug. 1816. John Shapleigh. JR. 16 Aug. 1762 (fil. Johannis S. de. Civ. Oxon : arm. set. 18). GI.JR. received as (ft. 14 Aug. 1762, restored 19 June, 1766. 1763.] WARDEN WYNDHAM. 113 1763. Richard Watkins. JE. 11 Jan. 1763 (fil. Richardi W. de Clifton, Stafford: cler. set. 18). <.|E. received as (. 11 Feb. 1763. Admitted . 23 Sept. 1763 of Stafford, aged 18 : took the oath 5 Dec. Hody (Greek) Exhibi- tioner 1763 to 1767. B.A. 5 Dec. 1766. He resigned his g). 30 June, 1767. Rector of Rock, Worcester, 11 Aug. 1770, died 1 May, 1805, brother of Charles 1761, Francis 1766, and John 1769, and son of Richard W. 1720. George Swayne. |tt. 17 March, 1763 (fil. Georgii S. de Wilton, Somerset: cler. set. 17). C.Jtt. received as 23 Sept. 1763 of Somerset, aged 18: took the oath 5 Oct. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1763 to 1768. B.A. 11 Oct. 1766. M.A. 2 July, 1771. Resigned his >. 30 June, 1768. Vicar of Puckleehurch Glouc. 1772. Rector of Dirham i.e. Dyrhain or Dereham Glouc. (Bigland), where he died 24 Oct. 1827. Father of George S. 1789. John Hanson. J&. 17 March, 1763 (fil. Johannis H. de Piddletown, Dorcestr : gen. set. 16). (.JE. received as (ft. same day: restored 30 Oct. 1766. Admitted . 23 Sept. 1763 of Dorset, aged 17: took the oath 4 Oct. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1764 to 1766. He died appa- rently in 1766, and his *>. was filled up 30 June, 1767. Edward Warre. |E. 26 March, 1763 (fil. Johannis W. de Wanstrow i.e. Wanstraw, Somerset: cler. set. 19). C.JE. received as (ft. 24 March, 1763, taken up for Battels 1766. Nicholas Thomas Freke. |E. 17 May, 1763 (fil. Richardi F. de Thorbwerton i.e. Thorverton, Devon : cler. set. 18). (ST.JE. received as (jl. same day, taken up for Battels Christmas 1768. 11 114 WARDEN WYNDHAM. [1763. William Bishop. Jtt. 17 May, 1763 (fil. Gulielmi B. de Kingsdown, Somerset: cler. pet. 17). (.pt. received as Servitor 13 May, 1763, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1767; replaced 14 Nov. 1794, taken up for Battels Michaelmas 1800. Admitted Clerk 4 Nov. 1763 from Somerset, aged 18. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1764, 1765, 1766. B.A. 23 May, 1767. His Clerkship was vacant 30 March, 1767. Probably W. B. Vicar of Wedmore, Somerset, 1779 to 1802 : he died aged 56. He and his parishioners protested (Aug. 18 1799) against the establishment of Miss Hannah More's School. Philip Wynell. JE. 16 June, 1763 (fil. Philippi W. de Saltash, Cornub : arm. get. 17). (H.JE. received as (C". 14 June, 1763 restored 5 May, 1768 to P. Wynell Mayow. Admitted &. 23 Sept. 1763 of Cornwall aged 18 : took the oath 6th October. Maddox Exhibi- tioner 1764. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1765 to 1767. B.A. (P. W. Mayow) 30 Oct. 1767. M.A. 23 June, 1770. Resigned his g>. 30 June, 1767. " Died in 1800 at Ridgeway, Devon, Rev. W. Mayow, curate of Plympton St Mary." (G. Mag. 70, II. 1112.) Alexander Litchfield. JE. (Lichfield) 18 June, 1763 (fil. Caroli L. de Civ. Oxon. pleb. set. 17). C.JE. received as . 28 Sept. 1764 of Somerset, aged 18 : took the oath 15 Oct. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1764 to 1765. Resigned' his . and became student of Ch. Ch., 5 July, 1765. B.A. (Ch. Ch.) 25 June, 1767. M.A. 11 April, 1770. Apparently he was Craven Scholar in 1764. " Chaplain to the British Embassy at Vienna." (F.) 1764. John Charming. |H. 14 Jan. 1764 (fil. Johannis C. de Essex St. Londin : gen. a3t. 17). (.|Hl. received as (. same day, restored 7 Dec. 1764. Made student of Christ Church 30 June, 1764. B.A. 13 Nov. 1767. M.A. 30 June, 1770. Richard Stubbs. |ft. 13 Feb. 1763 (fil. Robert! S. de Lorton, Cumbr: gen. pet. 17). (.|&. received as (. 4 Feb. 1764; restored 14 July, 1770. Admitted . 28 Sept. 1764 of Cumberland, aged 17: took the oath 116 WARDEN WYNDHAM. [1764. 16 Oct. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1767. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1765 to 1771. B.A. Nov. 13, 1767. M.A. 14 July, 1770. B.D. 11 Dec. 1782. D.D. 18 June, 1783. Elected ^.,-ff. 30 June, 1769. Admitted J*. 13 July, 1770. Elected Librarian 1777 (Birt, Deputy). On 6 Dec. 1773, the Warden (Wyndham) removed Stubbs' name from the Roll of JF. as being Usher of the Haber- dasher's School at Monmouth : but on 20 April, 1775 the Visitor pronounced the deprivation invalid : having on the previous 30 June, forbidden the filling up of the vacancy. On 21 April, 1775 the Warden announced that he accepted the Visitor's decision : but on 21 Oct. 1775 the Warden again removed Mr Stubbs' name from the list of ,-fF. "under clause 1 (i.e. instead of clause 2) of Ch. 18 of the Statutes " ; but he was again restored by the Visitor 26 June, 1777. On 23 Jan. 1783 he was recommended to the Bishop of London for the Eectory of Eryerning, which had lapsed to the Bishop. Resigned his ,-ff. 30 June, 1783. He died Rector of Fryerning and Vicar of Eastwood, Essex 26 Dec. 1810. James Dibben. JH. 25 Feb. 1764 (fil. Jacobi D. de Fontmell, Dorcestr: cler. set. 17). (JLJE. received as <*L 24 Feb. 1764, taken up for Battels Christmas 1772. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1764. Pigott Exhibitioner 1764. Hector of Great Fontmell, Dorset, 14 Nov. 1776, died 1779: succeeded by his brother Richard (1766). John Palmer. |E. 6 April, 1764 (fil. Johannis P. de Ilchester, Somerset : gen. a't. 17). (H.JH. received as Servitor 13 April, 1764, restored Midsummer 1769. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1764, 1765. His C.JK. was replaced 26 June, 1791 and taken up Christinas 1793. Arthur Cosens. |E. 13 April, 1764 (fil. Arthur! C. de Yetminster, Dorcestr: arm. a't. 18). (C.Jft. received as ({T. 14 April, 1764, taken up for Battels Christmas 1770. There is the following epitaph on a monument at Yetminster : Sacred to the memory of Arthur Cosens Esq. who died June 24, 1810, aged 60 years. ITc was High Shi'rifl' during- the contested 1764.] WARDEN WYNDHAM. 117 Election in 1807, and discharged the duties thereof with honour to himself, and satisfaction to the County, and in his whole conduct through life, he supported the character of an upright man. (Hutching IV. 455.) Brother of Eobert C. 1776. William Knott. JE. 5 June, 1764 (fil. Gulielmi K. de Dinnington, Somerset: pleb. set. 18). (tf.JE. received as 4L same day, restored 7 Feb. 1768. B.A. 16 Feb. 1768. Edward Moore. JE. 7 June, 1764 (fil. Philippi M. de Kumsey, Hampton : pleb. set. 17). C.Jtt. received as Servitor 6 June, 1764, restored 10 July ; replaced in second quarter of 1785 : taken up at Christmas 1791. Admitted Clerk 26 June, 1764 of Southampton, aged 17 : took the oath 11 July. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1764, 1765, 1766. B.A. 12 Feb. 1768. M.A. 13 July 1772. On 10 Dec. 1766 it is noted that Bishop, the other Clerk, had been absent all the long vacation, so that Moore got no holiday : Bishop's Exhibition is therefore assigned to him. His Clerkship was vacant 17 Dec. 1767. Rev. E. M. Priest Vicar of Salisbury Cathedral, and Vicar of Johnston, Wilts, 1782 to 1818, and chaplain of Salisbury Infirmary. He is elsewhere said to have died about 1812. Robinson Lawford. |E. 13 July, 1764 (fil. Gulielmi L. de Gilsborough, Northampton : gen. set. 29). (J.|E. received as Servitor same day, and taken up for Battels 18 July, 1767. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1765, 1766. Henry Partridge. |E. 10 Oct. 1764 (fil. Henrici P. de Lynn, Xorfolc : arm. set. 18). C.JE. received as (IT. 26 July, 1764, restored 1767. Demy of Magdalen 1765, when he is said to have been born in St Swithin's Parish, Lincoln. Jf. 1766 to 1771. B.A. (Magd.) 19 July, 1766. M.A. 13 April, 1769. H.P. of Northwold, and Lowbrooks, Norfolk, born 24 May, 1746, died May, 1771. (Bloxam VI. 345.) 118 WARDEN WYNDHAM. [1764-65. John Crocker. Admitted &. 28 Sept. 1764 of Oxford, aged 19. JE. (Brasenose) 18 Nov. 1763 (fil. Johannis C. de Bristol, Gloucestr: gen. set. 18). <,JE. received as OL 17 March, 1764, restored 10 July 1769. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1765 to 1770. B.A. 17 June, 1767. M.A. 14 July, 1770. Elected ^.Jf. 30 June, 1768 : admitted Jf. 8 July, 1769 : took the oath 11 July. Elected Sub-Dean 1769. Humanity Lecturer 1770, 1771, 1772, 1775. Bursar 1773, 1774. On 29 June, 1774 (probably in consequence of some informality), he was nominated Junior Bursar by the Visitor. He died before 30 June, 1777. 1765. Thomas Marshall. JE. 26 March, 1765 (til. Thorme M. de Padstow, Cornub : gen. set. 18). (H.fE. received as (G*. 23 March, 1765, restored Midsummer 1769. Admitted . 27 Sept. 1765 of Cornwall, aged 18 : took the oath 10 Oct. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1766 to 1767. B.A. 27 January, 1769. He resigned his *. 30 June, 1767. Samuel Alford. |tt. 13 April, 1765 (fil. Thorme A. de Weston Zoylancl, Somerset : cler. set. 18). (JT.JK. received as OL 13 May, 1765, restored 10 July, 1770. Admitted JO. 27 Sept. 1765 of Somerset, aged 18 : took the oath 10 Oct. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1765 to 1772. B.A. 27 Jan. 1769. M.A. 31 Oct. 1771. Elected $.,-fF. 30 June, 1769. Admitted JF. 10 July, 1770 : took the oath 12 April, 1771. Elected Sub-Dean 1770. James Flexman. JE. 23 April, 1765 (fil. Jacobi E. de North Molton, Devon : cler. 33 1. 18). CLJE. received as OT. 18 May, 1765, restored 11 June, 1765. Migrated to All Souls. Bible Clerk, Nov. 1766 to Nov. 1767. B.A. 4 Feb. 1769. John Webb. $&. 23 April, 1765 (fil. Johannis W. de Civ. Oxnn: pleb. a*!. 19). (!T.|E. m-eivrd MS (^. 21 Mav 1765.] WARDEN WYNDHAM. 119 1765 : finally taken up for Battels Lady Day 1771. Admitted >. 27 Sept. 1765 of Oxon. aged 19: took the oath 10 Oct. Maddox Exhibitioner 1765. B.A. 30 June, 1770. He resigned his . 30 June, 1770. He was chorister of Magdalen 1755 to 1763. (Bloxam I. 166.) " Died at his lodgings in St Aldate's parish Oxford, 18 Jan. 1811, aged 86 (? 66) Rev. John Webb formerly 5. of Wadhara College. (G. Mag. 1811, 1. 92.) Joseph White. JE. 7 June, 1765 (fil. Thomae W. de Stroud, Gloucestr : pleb. set. 19). (ST.JE. received as. 6 June, 1765, restored 11 March, 1773 : replaced 1 May, 1789, and finally restored 3 July, 1797. Admitted . 27 Sept. 1765 of Gloucester, aged 19 : took the oath. 11 Oct. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1766 to 1773. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1767. Pigott Exhibitioner 1765. B.A. 5 April, 1769. M.A. 19 Feb. 1773. B.D. 17 May, 1779. D.D. 17 Dec. 1787. Elected ^.Jf. 30 June, 1771. Admitted JF. 10 July, 1772 : took the oath 21 July. Elected Sub-Dean 1771, 1772, 1773; Humanity Lecturer 1774; Librarian (vice Baldwin) 1 July, 1776 ; Dean 1776 to 1780 and 1782 to 1785 ; Sub- Warden (vice Rigby) 28 Aug. 1776; Sub-Warden 21 June, 1781 (vice Wells), 30 June, 1785 (vice Mayson) and 1786. In 1773, he was appointed tutor to the Hody Exhibi- tioners for two years. On 5 March, 1776, he brought a charge against Mr James Willis, ,-ff. of uttering pro- phane oaths. His Jf. was vacant 30 June, 1788, in con- sequence of his preferment. Laudian Professor of Arabic 1774 to 1814. On 13 Xov. 1776, he was allowed the use of the Room over the Buttery to read lectures as Arabic Professor. Bampton Lecturer 1784. Regius Professor of Hebrew 1802 to 1814. Prebendary of Gloucester, 21 June, 1788 to 1802. Prebendary of Christ Church (Oxford), 6th Stall, 1 April, 1802. Preacher at Whitehall. Rector of Melton, Suffolk. He was the author of numerous works on Arabic, Hebrew, and Syriac subjects and edited a Diatessaron in 1800. His Bampton Lectures were the subject of a great controversy as to the assistance which he had received from Mr Badcock and Mr 120 WARDEN WYNDHAM. [1765-66. Parr ; in which he defended himself with success : but see Reminiscences of Oxford (O.H.S.), p. 148. Died 22 May, 1814. (G.Mag. 1814, I. 626.) His portrait is among the pictures in Dr Griffiths' Collection. William Taylor. JE. 20 June, 1765 (fil. Gulielmi T. de Preston, Lancastr: gen. set. 17). C.J&. received as (ft. 23 June, 1765, restored by Bursar Foster. Edward Leslie. JE. 29 June, 1765 (fil. Jacob! L. de Limerick in Eegn: Hibern : Episcopi, set. 18). dLJtt. received as jF.ifl*. same day, taken up for Battels Christ- mas 1772. Created M.A. 19 April, 1769. Brother of II. L. (infra). Richard Leslie. Jtt. 29 June, 1765 (fil. Jacob! L. de Limerick in Eegn: Hibern: Episcopi, get. 16). GT.Jtt. received as JF.(JT. same day, taken up for Battels Christmas 1772. Prebendary of Killeedy, Limerick, 3 Oct. 1769. Archdeacon of Aghadoe, 4 Oct. 1769, ( ? if so, at the age of 20). He was deprived of both for non-residence in 1790. (Cotton.) 1766. Hugh Ellicombe. JE. 5 Feb. 1766 (fil. Richard! E. de Stoke Canon, Devon : cler. a-t. 18). (H.JE. received as 4T. (H. Middleton E.) 29 Jan. 1766, restored 16 March, 1770. B.A. 20 Feb. 1770. Brother of William E. 1763. John Prower. JE. 20 Feb. 1766 (fil. Robert! P. de Stur- minster Newton, Dorcestr: gen. set. 18). GT.JE. received as (JT. 18 Feb. 1766, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1774. Admitted . 26 Sept. 1766 of Dorset, aged 18 : took the oath 8 Oct. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1767 to 1771. B.A. 17 Oct. 1769. M.A. 23 June, 1772. His j. was vacant by resignation 30 June, 1771. (JL|tt. replaced as M.A. 23 April, 1777, taken up for Battels Christmas 1786. Vicar of Purton, Wilts, 1771, where under the East window (roiilanihiL: tin 1 Asrenskm) is 1hc following inscription "To 1766.] WARDEN WYNDHAM. 121 the Glory of God and in memory of Rev. John Prower M.A. died November, 1827, aged 80 ; also of his son, Rev. John Mervyn Prower, Honorary Canon of Bristol, died April, 1869. They were Vicars of this parish successively 56 and 41 years." Father of John M. P. 1802, and grandfather of John E. M. P. 1829. Richard Dibben. JE. 26 Feb. 1766 (fil. Jacob! D. de Font- mell, Dorcestr : cler. set. 17). (JT.JE. received as (. same da} 7 , restored by Bursar Foster, 13 July, . Admitted j. 26 Sept. 1766 of Dorset, aged 18 : took the oath 8 Oct. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1771. Hody (Greek) Exhibi- tioner 1767 to 1773. B.A. 17 Oct. 1769. M.A. 16 July, 1773. Admitted JF. 7 July, 1773 : took the oath 13 July. Elected Catechist 1773, 1774; Bursar 1775. His Jf. was vacant 30 June, 1780, in consequence of preferment. Rector of Fontmell, Dorset, 20 Jan. 1779, on the death of his brother James (see 1764) buried at Fontmell with this inscrip- tion " In this chancel lies the body of the Rev. Richard Dibben, Rector of this parish, who died June, 1812, aged 65 years." The male line of the Dibbens of Mansion became extinct in him. (Hutchins III. 558.) Aaron Baker. |E. 7 March, 1766 (fil. Aaronis B. de Alternon, Cornub : cler. set. 15). (JT.JE. received as . 25 Sept. 1767, of Devon, aged 19: took the oath 6 Oct. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1767, 1769. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1767 to 1770. B.A. 19 Jan. 1770. Migrated to Oriel as ,-ff. 30 March, 1770. M.A. 25 Nov. 1772. B.D. 7 Nov. 1782. D.D. 7 May, 1783. Junior Treasurer 1772. Senior Treasurer 1773. Dean 1775 to 1781. Vicar of St Mary's 1778 to 1781. Bumpton 122 WARDEN WYNDHAM. [1766. Lecturer 1792. Elected Provost of Oriel 5 Dec. 1781, which carried with it a Canonry of Rochester; Select Preacher 1804; died 10 Dec. 1814. His portrait is in Dr Griffiths' Collection. Brother of Thomas E. 1772. Samuel Gatehouse. JE. 28 May, 1766 (til. Eoberti G. de Cheriton, Somerset : gen. ret. 22). C.JE. received as . 25 Sept. 1767 of 'Somerset, aged 19: took the oath 6 Oct. B.A. 6 July, 1770. At Broadway he was buried 26 July, 1819, aged 71 and there is the following monument. " Near this monument in the vault of his ancestors lies the body of the Rev. John Fewtrell A.B. who was many years Rector of this parish, and of Stocklinch Ottersey and Vicar of Isle Abbotts, who departed this life on 15th day of July, 1819, in the 70th year of his age." " ' Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord. Even so, saith the Spirit, for they rest from their labours.' " Robert William Blake. JE. 12 Dec. 1766 (fil. de Insula Cresariensi : arm. ret. 18). (JI.JE. received as (fT. same 1766-67.] WARDEN WYNDHAM. 123 day, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1770. Admitted . 26 Sept. 1767 of Hants, aged 19 : took the oath 6 Oct. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1767 : which he forfeited 1769. His JJi. was vacant by resignation 30 June, 1770. 1767. Thomas Gwyllym. JE. 14 March, 1767 (fil. Thomae G. de Stroud, Gloucestr : arm. set. 25). C.JE. received as JF.<. same day, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1767. Demetrius James. fE. 11 April, 1767 (fil. Gulielmi J. de Ightham, Cant : cler. set. 18). (.JE. received as (JT. 10 April, 1767 : taken up for Battels Midsummer 1772 : replaced 15 July, 1775. Goodridge Exhibitioner ? 1770. Admitted . 26 Sept. 1767 of Kent, aged 18 : took the oath 6 Oct. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1767 to 1769. His JJ. was vacant by resignation 30 June, 1770. Rector of Ightham, Kent, 1773, where he was buried 28 Feb. 1781, aged 31 years. Kedgwin Hoskins. JE. 21 May, 1767 (fil. Kedgwin H. de Clowerwall, Gloucestr : gen. set. 21). (JT.Jtt. received as ,-fF.(!T. same day, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1760. The Kedgwins are of Clearwall in Xewland, but the Hoskins are of St Briavell's Glouc. where two of this name were buried in 1743, and 1764. Probably K. H. of Newland, Glouc. (Bigland.) George Fender Scobell. JE. (Schobell) 25 May, 1767 (fil. Georgii S. de Helstone, Cornub : gen. set. 18). (H.JE. received as (ft. same clay : restored 23 March, 1774. Ad- mitted *. 25 Sept. 1767 of Cornwall, aged 18: took the oath 6 Oct. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1768 to 1772. B.A. 5 Eeb. 1771. Vicar of Sancreed, Corn, (with St Just) 1773 to 1811. Buried at SancivoMl 18 Nov. 1811. 124 WARDEN WYNDHAM. [1767. John Bradford. |^. 25 June, 1767 (fil. Johannis B. de Civ. Hereford : pleb. set. 18). (H.JE. received as . 25 Sept. 1767 of Hereford, aged 18 : took the oath 6 Oct. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1768 and 1770. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1769 to 1775. B.A. 12 April, 1771. Born in 1750 : educated at Hereford Gr. School. After taking orders in the Church of England, he appears from certain published Sermons to have become a Baptist minister. In 1786 he was condemned as an Antinomian : but continued to minister in Orange St. Chapel, Leicester Fields, (1791), and the City Chapel, Grubb St (1797, 1799, and 1802). Died 16 July, 1805, and was buried in Bunhill Fields. He annotated an Edition of Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress 1792. (Diet, of Nat. Biog.) Theophilus Prosser. |E. 18 July, 1767 (fil. Thomae P. de Dorston, Hereford : cler. set. 20). (JI.JE. received as Servitor same day, restored 13 l)ec. 1771. Admitted Clerk 1 March, 1768 of Hereford, aged 21 : took the oath 13 April. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1768, 1769. His Clerkship was vacant 28 March, 1769. Edward Aubery. |E. 28 Oct. 1767 (fil. Edmundi A. de Westmonast : Doctoris, set. 16). (H.|E. received as ({. same day, increased 11 Oct. 1770 : it was not exhausted at Mich. 1776, when the account ends. B.A. 18 June, 1771. In the Hody accounts it is stated that they were forwarded to the Visitor the Bishop of Bath and Wells (William Peirce) "by Mr Aubery his grandson," on 1 Aug. 1768. " Died 2 Sept. 1786, at West Camel, co. Somerset, Rev. Edward Aubery, Rector." (G. Mag. 56, IL 812.) Middleton Howard. |tt. 1 Dec, 1767 (fil. Henrici H. de Civ. Londin : arm. set, 20). .|E. received as (. 30 Nov. 1767: increased to JfM. 5 Feb. 1768, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1774. Obtained the Univer- sity Pri/e for an English Poem (The Conquest of Quebec) 1 768. 1767-68.] WARDEN WYNDHAM. 125 Henry Hughes. |E. 17 Dec. 1767 (fil. Richard! H. de Llanfihangel-y-Pennant, Carnarvon : pleb. aet. 20). C.J&. received as Servitor, same day, restored 6 March, 1772. Admitted Clerk same day, of Carnarvon, aged 20 : took the oath 15 April, 1768. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1768, 1769. B.A. 18 June, 1771. His Clerkship was vacant 3 July, 1770. Probably although the age is a little wrong he is the same as " Rev. Henry Hughes, Rector of Llangefin, and Llanfaethlu in Anglesea : died 20 April, 1828, aged 85 : having been Rector 50 years." (G. Mag. 1828.) Richard Reece. Admitted Clerk 31 March, 1767, of Hereford, aged 20 : took the oath 28 April. He entered Christ Church as Servitor 14 June, 1766. |E. (Christ Church) 18 June, 1766 (fil. Gulielmi R. de Sti Petri, Hereford: pleb. set. 19). C.JE. received as Servitor, 30 March, 1767, restored 17 Oct. 1767. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1767. His Clerkship was filled up 1 March, 1768. He entered Queen's from St Mary Hall 29 Oct. 1769. B.A. 15 June, 1770. 1768. Thomas Birt. |tt. 4 Feb. 1768 (fil. Jacob! B. de Newland, Gloucestr: cler. set. 17). (.JE. received as (. same day, taken up for Battels Christmas 1774. Admitted *>. 23 Sept. 1768 of Gloucester, aged 18: took the oath 5 Oct. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1769 to 1775. B.A. 31 Oct. 1771. M.A. 23 Feb. 1776. Elected $.,-fF. 30 June, 1774. Admitted Jp. 7 July, 1775 : took the oath 27 March, 1776. Elected Sub-Dean 1774: Mode- rator of Philosophy 1775 ; Humanity Lecturer 1776 ; Catechist 1777 ; Deputy Librarian (for Stubbs) 1777 ; Librarian (vice Williams who continued to act as his deputy) 3 March, 1779. His Jf. was vacant by marriage 30 June, 1780. Probably T. B. Curate of Breame, in Xewland, Gloucester. (Bio-land.) 126 WARDEN WYNDHAM. [1768. Francis John Kelly. JE. 26 March, 1768 (fil. Arthur! Kelly de Kelly, Devon: arm. set. 18). (H.JE. received as <. 21 March, 1768, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1771. Subsequently Ensign in the Royal Irish Regiment, 28 Feb. 1772. Lieutenant 9 Oct. 1775. Captain 14 July, 1780, retired 23 June, 1791. Henry Davies. JE. 26 March, 1768 (fil. Davis D. de Llandyryn, Merioneth : gen. set. 17). (.JE. received as Servitor same day, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1772. Admitted Clerk 3 July, 1770 of Merioneth, aged 19. Goodridge Exhibitioner, 1768, 1769. His Clerkship was vacant 21 June, 1771. Possibly of Llanenddwyn or Llanclwywan : there is no Llandyryn in Merioneth. Thomas Horner Pearson. JE. 27 April, 1768 (fil. Eoberti P. de Crewkerne, Somerset: cler. set. 16). dLJE. received as (it. 21 April, 1768, restored 17 May, 1776. Admitted *. 7 Oct. 1768 of Somerset, aged 17 : took the oath 4 Oct. 1769. Maddox Exhibitioner (vacant 1770). Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1770 to 1774. ' B.A. 29 Feb. 1772. M.A. 17 May, 1776. He resigned his . 30 June, 1774. Evidently grandson of John Horner (of Mells) through his daughter Edith, who married R. P. clerk. Vicar of Queen's Camel 1785. Rector of Podimore Milton, 23 March, 1776, till he died, 13 May, 1832. William Rodbard. JE. 10 May, 1768 (fil. Gulielmi R de Norton, Somerset: arm. set. 27). C.JE. received as (ft. same day, restored 8 July, 1769. John Clothier. JE. 19 May, 1768 (fil. Johannis C. de Ilchester, Somerset : gen. set. 17). &.JE. received as (ft. 16 May, 1768, restored Midsummer 1769. Elected . 30 June, 1768: but his vacancy was filled up 30 June, 1769, when it is noted that he was " never admitted." B.A. (St Mary's Hall) 3 March, 1772. M.A. 17 Dec. 1774. 1768-69.] WARDEN WYNDHAM. 127 David Jenkins, p. 19 May, 1768 (fil. Griffin J. de Penbrin, Cardigan: gen. set. 18). <.f&. received as Servitor same day, taken up for Battels Christmas 1772. Admitted Clerk 28 April, 1769, of Cardigan, aged 19 : took the oath 6 June. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1768, 1769, 1770. B.A. 17 Dec. 1772. His Clerkship was vacant 27 Sept. 1771. "Rector of Llaiilwcliairn, Cardigan 1777, till his death in 1836." (F.) Charles Smyth. J&. 31 Oct. 1768 (fil. Johannis S. de Lawford, Essex : cler. set. 16). C.|E. received as <. (Smith) same day, taken up for Battels Christinas 1774. Admitted . 29 Sept. 1769 (Smith) of Essex, aged 17: took the oath 4 Oct. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1770 to 1775. He was convened and deprived of Commons for a week 30 Aug. 1771. B.A. 17 June, 1772. M.A. 15 July, 1775. Elected $.,#. 30 June, 1774. Admitted JF. 7 July, 1775. Elected Sub-Dean 1775 ; Moderator of Philosophy 1776. His Jf. w r as vacant by marriage, 30 Jan. 1779. Thomas Broughton. JE. 11 Nov. 1768 (fil. Thomse B. de Eadclifie in Civ. Bristol, Somerset: cler. set. 18). (.|E. received as (JT. 10 Nov. 1768, taken up for Battels Christmas 1776. Admitted . 29 Sept. 1769 of Somer- set, aged 18 : took the oath 4 Oct. Maddox Exhi- bitioner 1770. B.A. 17 June, 1772. M.A. 17 May, 1776. His . \vas vacant by resignation 30 June, 1774. Thomas Newnam. (.|E. received as OT, 15 Oct. 1768, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1773. |E. (Christ Church) 16 March, 1768 (fil. Samuelis K de Bristol : gen. set. 20.) as (. 1769. John Watkins. Jft. 14 Jan. 1769 (fil. Richard! W. de Clifton Campville, Stafford : cler. a^t. 18). (.Jft. received 128 WARDEN WYNDHAM. [1769. as t. 17). (H.JE. received as <. 4 May, 1770 (Robertson), restored 10 July, 1770, when he signs " lloberson." Admitted Servitor of Christ Church (as Robertson), G July, 1770. B.A. 18 June, 1774. M.A. 4 Nov. 1779. Admitted Chaplain of Magdalen 1780, resigned 4 January 1787. (Bloxani II. 177.) John Templeman. JE. 31 May, 1770 (fil. Thoma> T. do Merriott, Somerset: gen. a-t. 18). (JT.JE. received as (!T. 28 May, 1770: restored by Bursar Litchfield. 15. A. 12 Feb. 1774: lie was subsequently incorporated at 1770.] WARDEN WYNDHAM. 131 King's College, Cambridge, and graduated M.A. in 1792. "At Lopen near Crewkerne, Somerset died, 20 April, 1835, Rev. J. T. Rector of Crickett St Thomas, aged 85. He was of King's Coll : Camb. M.A. 1792." (G. Mag. 105, II. 554.) Edward Whitley. JE. 31 May, 1770 (fil. Edvardi W. de Merriott, Somerset : cler. set. 17). &.JE. received as (. 28 May, 1770, restored 8 May, 1778. Admitted &. 27 Sept. 1771 of Somerset, aged 18 : took the oath 16 Oct. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1772 to 1778. B.A. 12 Feb. 1774. M.A 16 June, 1779. B.D. 29 April, 1789: having been Proctor 1788. Elected ^.Jf. 30 June, 1777. Admitted Jf. 7 July, 1778. Elected Moderator of Philosophy 1777; Bursar 1784, 1786. Sub-Warden 1785, 1788 ; Deputy Librarian 1788 ; Lib- rarian 1789, 1790, 1791, 1794, 1795, (in all these years, Williams was his deputy) 1797 (Davis deputy) ; Bursar (vice Trollope married) 20 Sept. 1793 ; Moderator of Philosophy (vice Rogers) in 1797. His ,-ff. expired 30 June, 1800. Vicar of Stoke under Hamdeii. Vicar of Merriott. Rector of Stowey, Somerset, 1799 to 1823. Son of Edward W. 17| on whose monument in Merriott Church is added " In the Chancel at Stowey are deposited the remains of the Rev. Edward Whitley, B.D. 23 years the exemplary Rector of that parish ; died Nov. 6, 1823, aged 73." In the Chancel at Stowey on the stone over the vault is an inscription with the following line " He lived to live." Hanway Balack. |E. 27 July, 1770 (fil. Thorns B. de Civ. Londin : arm. aet. 18). C.JE. received as Jf.(!T. same day, restored 24 July, 1773. Richard Owen. pi. 3 Nov. 1770 (fil. Thorn* 0. de Llanganfalin, Cardigan : cler. set. 20). C.|E. received as Servitor same day, restored 13 June, 1771. James Willis. JK. 15 Nov. 1770 (fil. Bichardi W. de Holebord, Hampton : cler. a*t. 17). !&. received as (. 16 Nov. 1770, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1786. 132 WARDEN WYNDHAM. B.C.L. 10 Feb. 1786. On 5 March, 1776, he was com- plained of by Mr White, Fellow, " for uttering prophane oaths." Holebord, possibly Holy bourne in Hants. William Brooks. Admitted . 28 Sept. 1770 of Warwick aged 18 : took the oath 4 Oct. C.JE. received as . 25 Sept. 1772 of Devon, aged 17 : took the oath 6 Oct. B.A. 1 March, 1776. Paul Methuen Leir. JE. 25 June, 1772 (fil. Thomse L. de Ditcheat, Somerset : cler. set. ). (JT.JE. received as (j. same day, restored 26 June, 1777. Esquire, landholder, of Cliarlton Musgrove. (Plielp I. 212.) Brother of Thomas L. 1756, and William L. 1757, and son of Thomas L. 17J. Thomas Bisse. JE. 1 July, 1772 (fil. Thomse B. de Civ. Londin : gen. set. 18). (.JE. received as <&. (Bysse) 29 June, 1772, taken up for Battels Christmas 1783. B.A. 19 April, 1776. M.A. 22 May, 1783. Joseph Morris. JE. 14 July, 1772 (fil. Josephi M. de Claverley, Stafford ? Salop": gen. aet. 19). CT.JE. re- ceived as (ft. same day: paid to the Bursars for Battels 1772.] WARDEN WYNDHAM. 137 &c. by Decree of the Vice Chancellor's Court, 10 July, 1777. B.A. 7 March, 1777. "Died 19 July, 1837, at Bridgenorth, Rev. J. M. for nearly sixty years Eector of Tasley, Salop, aged 84." (G. Mag. 107, II. 322.) He was buried in the Churchyard at Tasley, 23 July, 1837, aged 85 years (sic) : but there is no trace of a monument. John Golightly. JE. 19 Aug. 1772 (fil. Johannis G. de Eling, Hanton (sic) but ? Elingham, Hampton : arm. set. 26). (ZLJtt. received as Jf.. 25 Sept. 1772 of Brecknock, aged 17 : took the oath 20 July, 1773. ffl.Jtt. received as (. 27 June, 1772, restored 2 Nov. 1779, JE. (Jesus) 4 June, 1772 (fil. Philippi W. de Cantitf, Brecon : pleb. at. 17). Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1773 to 1781. B.A. 16 Feb. 1776. M.A. 11 July, 1781. Elected ^.JF. 30 June, 1778. Admitted Jf. 8 July, 1779: took the oath 6 July, 1780. Elected Sub-Dean 1779; Catechist 1780; Dean 1781, 1786, 1787, 1788; Moderator of Philosophy 1782 ; Humanity Lecturer 1783, 1784, 1785; Sub-Warden 1789 to 1796; Bursar 1797. He was also deputy Librarian 1789 to 1795. He was Dean for a short time in 1802, and vacated his jf . by superannuation 14 July, 1802. He was elected to Dr Wills' allowance for a superannuated ,-ff. in 1806, and in 1809 it is noted that he intends to assert his claim to this allowance -but he does not appear to have received it again till 1813 from which year he received it till 1817. His name was removed from the College Books 2 Feb. 1816. "Vicar of Wappenlmry, Warwick, 1813 to 1818." (F.) Died 1818. (G. Mag. 88, I. 646.) Francis Woodcock. . 23 Sept. 1774 of Gloucester, aged 20: took the oath 4 Oct. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1775 to 1781. B.A. 9 Nov. 1776. M.A. 8 July, 1780. B.M. 12 Feb. 1782. D.M. 4 Feb. 1783. Elected ^-JF* 30 June, 1779. Admitted Jf. 4 July, 1782. Elected Bursar 1780 (vice Wills) ; Humanity Lecturer 1780, 1781. His JF. (vacant by marriage) was filled up 30 June, 1782. Physician to the Radcliffe Infirmary, 9 April, 1783 to 1786. Physician to St Bartholomews 10 August, 1786. F.R.C.P. 1 Oct. 1787, Censor 1788. Gulstonian Lecturer 1790. Died 21 Jan. 1793. "Ingenio acutum, moribus suavem, studio in- defessum, .... iter quod ad famam ducit arduum, non ut plerosque, regre scandentem sed quasi cursu conficientem." R. Bourne's Harveian Oration 1797. Author of A Treatise on the Stone 1791. Robert Freke Gould. |U. 2 April, 1773 (fil. Thomre G. de Beer liegis, Dorcestr : arm. aet. 18). CT.pt. received as <#. same day, taken up Christmas 1783. B.C.L. 17 Dec. 1782. He is described by Hutchins (II. 842.) as the son of T. G. of Milborne St Andrew, and Frome Billet, born 7 Nov. 1755. Rector of Luckham, Somerset, 1782. Vicar of Thorverton, Devon, 1797. "Died 4 Nov. 1838, aged 85, at Luckham, Sum : Rev. R. F. (I. for 56 year* Rector of that parish, and for 41 140 WARDEN WYNDHAM. 1773.] years Vicar of Thorverton, Devon . . . Naturally endowed with a benevolent and cheerful serenity of disposition, he exhibited in the whole tenor of his long life a steadfast and scrupulous regard to the due observance of every obligation as a husband, a father, and a parish priest." (G. Mag. 108, II. 666.) John Pearson. JE. 27 May, 1773 (fil. Robert! P. de Crewkerne, Somerset: cler. set. 18). Bible Clerk (Exeter) 1775 (Boase 146). B.A. 14 March, 1777. John? Lewis. JH. 27 May, 1773 (fil. Johannis L. de Llanvayre Clydoge, Cardigan : pleb. set. 22). (.JE. re- ceived as Servitor 26 May, 1773. Admitted Clerk 25 June, 1773 from Cardigan, aged 22 : took the oath 13 July. Goodridge Exhibitioner (Henry L.) 1773 (John L.) 1774; his Clerkship was filled up 21 June, 1777. Brother of Rice L : 1782. Jeremiah Trist. |E. 27 May, 1773 (fil. Johannis T. de Sti Steven, Cornub : cler. set. 17.) C.JH. received as (JT. 25 May, 1773, restored 28 May, 1786. B.A. 22 Jan. 1777. M.A. 23 May, 1786. Vicar of Veryan, Cornwall, 1782 : J.P. where he has the following monument, In Memory of JEREMIAH TRIST, A.M. ">2 Years Minister of this Parish Died 23rd Sept. 1829, Aged 74. Dust to Dust. In sure and certain hope of the Resurrection to Eternal Life. Through the ALONE merits and Mediations Of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Brother of John T. 1772. James Beebee. |tt. 25 June, 1773 (fil. Tliomse B. de Leo- minster, Hereford : gen. set. 18). GL|E. received as (fl*. same day: restored 19 Feb. 1782. B.A. 19 July, 1777. Richard Legg Willis. |E. 8 July, 1773 (fil. Kichardi W. de Civ. Londin : arm. set. 15). (.JE. received as (. same day: increased to jF.(ff. Feb. 1775, restored 22 Dec, 1777. Created M.A. 17 Dec. 1777. [1773. WARDEN WYNDHAM. 141 William Toms. JE. 13 Oct. 1773 (fil. Ludovici T. de Bishops Nympton, Damnonise : gen. set. 18). (JLJE. received as (JT. same day: restored 1 Nov. 1781. Admitted g>. 23 Sept. 1774 of Devon, aged 18: took the oath 4 Oct. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1775 to 1781. Goodridge Exhibi- tioner 1779. B.A. 28 May, 1777. M.A. 19 July, 1783. Elected $.Jp. 30 June, 1780. Admitted JF. 4 July, 1781. Elected Sub-Dean 1780; Catechist 1781, 1782 (but on 20 Nov. 1783, Bond was elected in his place, as he was usher of a school at Richmond) ; Librarian (vice Eufford) 1785, 1786, 1792. He resigned his $. 1794. Perpetual Curate of South Molton 1794, and Eector of Comb Martin, Devon 1793, till he died 21 Feb. 1833 : buried at South Molton, 26 Feb. 1833, where there is the following epitaph, Sacred to the memory of William Toms, Clerk, M.A. : Formerly Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford, and for 39 years Rector of Comb Martin, and perpetual Curate of this Parish who de- parted this life Feb. 21 1833, aged 79. Henry Fletcher. JE. 16 Dec. 1773 (fil. Thomas Y. de Monmouth : gen. set. 20). (.JE. received as Jf.ift. same day : finally taken up Michaelmas 1781. James Dowland. GT.JE. received as (ft. 5 May, 1773 : taken up for Battels Christmas 1780. JE. (Christ Church) 15 Jan. 1770 (fil. Johannis D. de Shaston i.e. Shaftesbury, Dorcestr : aet. 17). Rector of Winterborne Clenstone, Dorset, 16 Xov. 1795 : died 1825 in his 73rd year. (Hut chins I. 185.) He is called LL.B. but does not appear to have graduated at Oxford or Cambridge. John Williams. C.JE. received as <. 24 Sept. 1773, restored 19Dec. 1781, replaced as Serjeant-at-law 8 March, 1808. JE. (Jesus) 19 Feb. 1773 ' (fil. Thomas W. de Carmarthen: pleb." set. 17). Admitted j. 23 Sept. 1774 of Carmarthen, aged 19 : took the oath 4 Oct. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1774 to 1779. U.A. 17 Oct. 142 WARDEN WYNDHAM. 1773-74.] 1776. M.A. 11 July, 1781 Elected $.JF. 30 June, 1780. Admitted JF. 4 July, 1781. Elected Moderator of Philosophy 1780 ; Librarian and Moderator of Philo- sophy 1781 ; also Humanity Lecturer (vice Austen) 1782, Librarian 1782 : resigned JF. 30 June, 1792. Barrister at law, Inner Temple, 1781. " Sergeant at Law 1794. King's Sergeant 1804, died 27 Sept. 1810, buried in the Temple Church." (F.) 1774. Edward Cooper. JE. 21 Jan. 1774 (fil. Johannis C. de Salisbury, Wilton : arm. set. 21). C.JE. received as JF.OT. 7 "March, 1774, restored 12 April, 1777. Vicar of Yetminster, Dorset, April 1777, resigned 4 Feb. 1807, and was succeeded by his son Blakley C. (1802) : died 23 May, 1810, and was buried at Yetminster on 26th, where on the lower part of a monumental slab on the South wall at the East End of the Chancel is the following inscription, Sacred to the memory of Edward Cooper, Cl : Rector of Hambledon, Surry and 30 years Vicar of this Parish. Obt. May the 23, 1810 Aged 58. One E.G. was Prebendary of Hill Deverell, Heytesbury, 1781. (Hoare.) William Cleeves. pi. 23 Jan. 1774 (fil. Johannis C. de Perrott, Somerset: arm. nst. 18). (H.JE. received as (ft. 22 March, 1774, restored 21 Dec. . P.A. 6 March, 1778. William Edwards. JH. 2 March, 1774 (fil. Johannis E. de Kepton, Deri) : cler. u-t. 18). (.^1. received as (. same day, restored 6 April, 1778. B.A. 6 Nov. 1777. Thomas Whinyates. |E. 17 May, 1774 (fil. Thomse W. de Charleton, Damn : cler. ;et. 18). C.|E. received as ({t. same day: increased to jF.dL 26 March, 1776: taken up for Ikittels "and accounted for to Mr W.'s father" 10 Dec. 177!). 1774.] WARDEN WYNDHAM. H3 Samuel Farewell. JE. 19 May, 1774 (fil. Samuelis F. de Milborne, Somerset : arm. set. 18). (.J&. received as Jf.<&. same day: taken up for Battels Midsummer 1781. Thomas Archard. JE. 19 May, 1774 (fil. Thomse A. de Sti Petri, Carmarth : gen. get. 24). (JLJE. received as (. 18 May, 1774, restored 15 April, 1778. ' Rice Jones. Jtt. 19 May, 1774 (fil. Pace J. de Llanfachretli, Merioneth: gen. set. 19). (.JE. received as (. 18 May, 1774 : paid over 1 May, 1778. B.A. 22 Jan. 1778. David Edwards. |E. 19 May, 1774 (fil. Johannis E. de Llanynis, Denbigh : gen. set. 19). (H.JE. received as <. 17 May, 1774, restored 12 March, 1778. B.A. 26 Feb. 1778. Richard Jones. |E. 19 May, 1774 (fil. Gualteri J. de Llanio, Cardigan : gen. set. 20). C.JE. received as Servitor 18 May, 1774: taken up for Battels Midsummer 1778, replaced 12 June, 1795, and restored before the end of the year. Admitted Clerk, 29 Oct. 1774 from Cardigan, aged 22. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1776. B.A. 22 June, 1778. M.A. 19 June, 1795. He apparently vacated his Clerkship 29 Nov. 1777. Thomas Bawn. |E. 13 June, 1774 (fil. Thomas B. de Bristol : gen. set. 17). (JT.p. received as <. 10 June, 1774, restored 10 July, 1782. Admitted . 23 Sept. 1774 of Gloucester, aged 18 : took the oath 4 Oct. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1776 and 1779. Maddox Exhibitioner 1774 to 1778. B.A. 23 Feb. 1779 : having been refused leave to proceed on 6 May, 1778 " for irregularities." Elected $J. jF. 30 June, 1781. Admitted Jf. 3 July, 1782 : took the oath 4 Nov. Elected Sub-Dean 1781. Died Jan. 1784. Thomas Tims. |E. 31 Oct. 1774 (fil. Alphei T. de Dor- chester, Dorcestr : gen. at. 21). dLJft. received as (!T. same day, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1782. B.A. 17 June, 1778 (printed Sims in the Catalogue of Graduates). 144 WARDEN WYNDHAM. 1774.] One of this name died Rector of Walmer, Kent, 1811 ; (G. Mag.) where there is a tablet recording that in a grave near the Desk are deposited the remains of Rev. T. T. " who was Curate of this Parish for 23 years : he died Aug. 3rd, 1811, aged 68 years." Francis Henry Barker. JE. 11 Nov. 1774 (fil. Edvardi B. de Sti Andrew, Londin: gen. set. 17). <.JE. received as (ft. 8 Nov. 1774, increased to JF.<. 26 March, 1776 : taken up for Battels Christmas 1784. B.A. 20 April, Miles Price. Jtt. 15 Nov. 1774 (fil. Thomse P. de Civ. Gkmcestr: gen. jet. 18). (.JE. received as <. same day, taken up for Battels Christmas 1778. William Warburton. JE. 9 Dec. 1774 (fil. Gulielmi W. de Civ. Londin: gen. aet. 21). (H.jE. received as (Jt. 19 Nov. 1774, taken up for Battels Lady Day 1775. John Halse. JE. 17 Dec. 1774 (fil. Nicolai H. de Holy- well in Civ. Oxon: pleb. get. 15). C.JE. received as . 30 Sept. 1777 of Wilts, aged 19. B.D. 8 April, 1796. Somerscales Exhibitioner 1779. Elected ^.JF. 28 June, 1784. Admitted JF. 6 July, 1785. Elected Moderator of Philosophy (vice Bond) 1785; Bursar 1786, 1787, 1788, 1793, 1795, (vice Lingen) 1795, 1796 ; Dean 1789 to 1792, and (vice Tournay) 1795 ; Catechist 1794 ; Sub- Warden 1797 to 1801. He resigned his office and JF. 30 June, 1801. Proctor 1795. On a marble Scroll, south of the Altar at Fisherton Delamere, Wilts, is the following In memory of The Kev. Henry Davis late Fellow of Wadham College In the University of Oxford and Rector of All Cannings in this County who died on the 1 7th day of March A.D. 1807 In the fiftieth year of his age. William Bond. |ft. 24 Oct. 1775 (fil. Johannis B. de Steeple, Dorcestr: arm. a?t. 18). (H.JE. received as (ft. same day, restored 14 July, 1783. Admitted . 27 Sept. 1776 of Dorset, aged 19 : took the oath 13 Nov. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1777 to 1783. B.A. 2 June, 1779. M.A. 19 July, 1783. Elected $.JF. 30 June, 1782. Admitted Jf. 3 July, 1783. Elected Catechist 20 Nov. 1783 (vice Toms) and 6 Dec. 1783, 24 June, 1785 (vice Halse) and 6 Dec. 1785; Deputy Librarian 1783 to 1785; Humanity Lecturer 1786, 1787; Moderator of Philosophy 1788 ; Catechist 1789. He resigned his JF. 30 June, 1791. Rector of Steeple, 19 Aug. 1795, of Corfe Castle 1800 to 1818. Prebendary of Bristol, 29 April, 1818. On a monument in Tyneham church is the following inscription " Under this aisle are deposited the mortal remains of the Rev. William Bond A.M. late Rector of Steeple with Tyneham, and a Canon of the Cathedral Church of Bristol. He was 1775.] WARDEN WYNDHAM. 147 fourth son of John Bond of Grange, Esquire, was born 10 Sept. 1757, instituted to the Rectory of this parish 19 Aug. 1795, and died 5 March, 1852. (Hutchins I. 624.) Son of John B. 17j|f and brother of the next ; nephew of Dennis B. 1737, and Thomas B. 17?, father of Wm. B. 1817, and John B. 1820. Thomas Bond. |tt. 16 Nov. 1775 (fil. Johannis B. de Civ. Westmonast: arm. a>t. 19). <.&. received as (. same day: restored 5 May, 1788. B.A. 2 June, 1779. B.C.L. 2 June, 1785. He is described as of South Egleston, and Woolridge. Vicar of Witherston 1795, resigned 1799. Vicar of Coomb Kaines, Oct. 1794, resigned 1822. He died unmarried, and was buried at Steeple, with the. following inscription " Here lyeth the body of Thomas Bond, Clerk, third son of John Bond of Grange, Esq. and late Vicar of Coomb Keynes, who was born 8 May, 1756, and died 3 May, 1833. (Hutchins I. 364.) Son of John B. 17 and brother of William (above) ; nephew of Dennis B. 1737, and of Thomas B. Matthew Armstrong. JE. 22 Nov. 1775 (fil. Gulielmi A. de Hagbourn, Bercher : gen. set. 17). (H.JE. received as OT. 8 Nov. 1775, restored 1 July, 1783. Admitted j. 27 Sept. 1776, of Berks, aged 18 : took the oath 13 Nov. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1778 to 1783. B.A. 25 June, 1779. Elected ^.J^. 30 June, 1783. Admitted jf. 4 July, 3784: but resigned 30 June, 1785. Elected Sub-Dean 1783. John Richardson. JE. 24 Nov. 1775 (fil. Georgii E. de Edina in Kegn : Scot : arm. ast. 34). (.JE. received as JF.&. same day : account closed 30 Nov. 1781. M.A. by diploma 28 Feb. 1780. On 21 Eeb. 1782 it was resolved "that the College subscribe to the Persian, and Arabic Dictionary published by John Richardson, Gent. Com- moner of this house." Barrister-at-law (Middle Temple) 1781, F.S.A. 17 Dec. 1767, died about 1811. 148 WARDEN WYNDHAM. [1775-76. Author of a Dictionary of Persian, Arabic, and English, Oxford, 1777, to which was prefixed a dissertation on the languages, literature, and manners of Eastern Nations, contain- ing some curious observations on the credibility of Herodotus. (See letters of Radcliffe and James : O. H. S. p. 163.) 1776. William Barrett. Jtt. 7 leb. 1776 (fil. Gulielmi B. de Civ. Bristol: gen. set. 18). OT.JE. received as . 30 Sept. 1777 of Monmouth, aged 18 : took the oath 4 May, 1778. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1778. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1779 till his death Feb. 1784. B.A. 4 Dec. 1780. Warben (Berarfc. 1777. Richard Blackmore. |E. 15 May, 1777 (fil. Kichardi B. de Shaston i.e. Shaftesbury, Dorcestr: cler. pet. 18). CJE. received as <. 12 May, 1777 : taken up for Battels Christmas 1784. Thomas Warry. Jtt. 15 May, 1777 (fil. Gulielmi W. de Westcoker, Somerset: gen. aet. 20). C.Jtt. received as <. 13 May, 1777, restored 31 Oct. 1785. Admitted . 13 Sept. 1777 of Somerset, aged 19 (sic) : took the oath 4 May, 1778. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1779 to 1782. B.A. 24 Jan. 1781. M.A. 11 Nov. 1785. B.D. 22 April, 1796. Elected $.,#. 28 June, 1784. Admitted JF. 6 July, 1785. Elected Sub-Dean 1784. Bursar 1794 to 1797. His JF. was vacant 30 June, 1799 in consequence of "untenable preferment." He was admitted to St Paul's School, 7 June, 1769, when he is described as aged 12 : the matriculation entry of his age agrees with this : he obtained an Exhibition from the School in 1778. Watt Norton. JE. 15 May, 1777 (fil. Gulielmi N. de Tamworth, Warwic: gen. jet. 19). (JLJU. received as <#. 14 May, 1777 : taken up for Battels Midsummer 1781. B.A. (Walter) 13 June, 1781. Thomas Threlkeld. JE. 28 May, 1777 (fil. Thomas T. de Popham, Hampton, arm. fet. 17). (JT.JE. received as (. same day, restored 1 July, 1780. On 6 Dec. 1779 he struck his name out of the College Book, and was directed to leave the College. Thomas WiUiam Wright. #1. :! June, 1777 (fil. Gulielmi 152 WARDEN GERARD. [1777. W. de Bridgnorth, Salop : cler. aet. 17). (JT.|E. received as (ft. (Wrighte) 17 June, 1777 "sent to his father agree- able to his father's written order 20 Dec. 1779." John Floyer. fE. 5 June, 1777 (fil. Gulielmi F. de Keesby, Lincoln: arm. ct't. 15). (JI.JE. received as d. same day: restored 25 Dec. 1781. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1778. Admitted jji. (Founder's Kin), 30 Sept. 1779, of Lincoln, aged 19: but there is no notice of his vacating his Jj;. which may have happened either in 1780 or 1781. His father who was also of Athelhampston, Dorset, died at Paris, 11 June, 1782. He was nephew of John Gould F. 1739, and grandson of William F. 1708, and was 6th in descent from Anne, daughter of Nicholas Martin by Margaret Wadham, sister of the Founder. James Evans. JE. 13 June, 1777 (fil. Johannis E. de Bishops Walton, Hampton : cler. ;et. 17). GT.JH. received as (ft. same day, restored 14 March, 1782. Goodridge Exhibitioner as (ET. 1779 (this is probably an error for James Parsons). Admitted >. 26 Sept. 1778 of Salop, aged 19. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1778. He re- placed his <.p. as (fl*. 27 April, 1799: taken up at Christmas 1802. B.A. 6 March, 1800. M.A. 19 June, 1800. B.D. 18 July, 1800. D.D. 10 Oct. 1804. Father of James Harington E. 1799. John Parsons. JE. 30 June, 1777 (til. Isaac! P. de Civ. Oxon : pleb. at. 15). (H.|E. received as Servitor 26 March, 1777, increased to (ft. 30 June, 1780: restored Christmas 1785. Admitted Clerk 29 Nov. 1777 of Oxford, aged 16. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1777, 1778, 1779. Pigott Exhibitioner 1779. Hody (Hebrew) Ex- hibitioner 1781 to 1785. Admitted S>. 28 Sept. 1780 of Oxford, aged 19. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1780 and 1782: in the other years 1781 and 1784, 1785 he cannot be distinguished from James Parsons : one of them was Somerscales Exhibitioner in 1785. B.A. 27 June, 1782. He was elected Jf. of Balliol, 1785. M.A. 17 Dec. 1785. B.D. 24 April, 1799. D.I). 30 April, 1799. Master of 1777.] WARDEN GERARD. 153 Balliol 1798. Select Preacher 1804. Vice-Chancellor 1807 to 1810. Dean of Bristol 1810 to 1813. Bishop of Peterborough 29 Nov. 1813, died 12 March, 1819. His portrait hangs in Wadliam College Hall. Edward Foster. JE. 17 July, 1777 (fil. Aaronis F. de Sti Andrea, Somerset : cler. jet. 19). GLJtt. received as CT. same day : restored 8 July, 1784. Admitted jo. 26 Sept. 1778. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1779 to 1782. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1778. B.A. 26 April, 1781. B.C.L. 4 July, 1785. Vicar of Winscombe, Somerset 1794. Prebendary of Barton David in Wells 1820, died 7 January 1826. Vernon Yonge. |tt. 22 Nov. 1777 (fil. Gualteri Y. de Charnes, Stafford: gen. ?et. 19). (.JE. received as (JT. (Young) 17 July, 1777, restored 4 May, 1780. James Parsons. $L. 10 Dec. 1777 (fil. Jacobi P. de Cirencester, Gloucestr: cler. ret. 15). C.JE. received as <. 16 Dec. 1777, restored 24 Jan. 1786. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1778 and (probably) 1779. Admitted . 30 Sept. 1779 of Gloucester, aged 17. Goodridge Exhibi- tioner 1782 to 1785. Sonierscales Exhibitioner 1785. B.A. 21 June, 1781. M.A. 26 Jan. 1786. B.I). (Alban Hall) 14 March, 1815. Elected ^.,-jF. 28 June, 1784; admitted Jf. 6 July, 1785 : but on 6 Nov. 1788 the visitor decreed that Parson's ,-ff. was vacated from Christinas 1786, "he being possessed of temporal Estate of more than the clear annual value of 10." Elected Chaplain (vice Price deceased) 10 Nov. 1790. Vice Principal of Alban Hall. "Died 6 April, 1847, aged 85, Eev. J. P. incumbent of Xe\vn- liam, and Little Dean, Glouc. (1800) an Hon. Associate of the lloyal Society of Literature .... In 1808, he returned to Oxford at the invitation of the Delegates of the Clarendon Press to undertake the continuation of the Edition of the Septuagint which he completed in the year 1827." (G. Ma;/. 117, IT. 103) 154 WARDEN GERARD. [1777-78. William Coleridge. Admitted &. 30 Sept. 1777 of Devon, aged 19 : took the oath 5 May, 1778. JE. (Ch. Ch.) as Servitor 3 June, 1774 (fil. Johannis C. de Ottery St Mary, Devon, cler. aet. 16). GLJE. received as (ft. 22 April, 1777, restored 14 May, 1782 to his brother George 0. (Jtt. at Pembroke 27 April, 1780). Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1778 to 1779. B.A. 17 March, 1779. 1778. John Eddy. JE. 31 March, 1778 (fil. Thomae E. de Lidney, Gloucestr: pleb. aet. 20). C.JE. received as Servitor 28 March, 1777, restored June, 1778. Bible Clerk of All Souls, Lent Term, 1778. B.A. 9 Nov. 1781. M.A. 6 June, 1787. " Died 9 Nov. 1842, at Toddington, Glouc. aged 85, Rev. J. E. for 54 years Vicar of Toddington and Didbrook, Glouc. and 53 years Eector of Whaddon, Wilts." (G.Mag. 113, I. 103.) At Toddington is the following inscription on a tomb in the Churchyard. Underneath Are deposited The Remains of the Rev. John Eddy M.A. Who died November IXth MDCCCXLIII Aged LXXXV. Also Those of Ann his wife Who died March XXX MDCCCXLIII Aged LXXIX. Thomas Clarke. JE. 1 June, 1778 (fil. Francisci C. de Ashcot, Somerset: gen. ;et. 18). (tf.Jtt. received as (&. 2 June, 1778. Admitted g,. 26 Sept. 1778 of Somerset, aged 18. His CT.JE. was paid over " for the use of the late Mr Clarke " 2 Dec. 1779. John Still. #1. 1 1 July, 1778 (fil. Jaeobi S. do East Xnoylo, 1778-79.] WARDEN GERARD. 155 Wilton : gen. set. 17). (.Jtt. received as (ft. same day, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1785. B.C.L. 27 May, 1785. Rector of Fonthill Gilford, (presented by Wm. Beckford) and of Chicklade, Wilts, 1797. Prebendary of Stratton (Sarum) 25 Sept. 1824, died 1 April, 1839. John Powell. JE. 15 July, 1778 (fil. Johannis P. de Langattock, Monm : cler. ret. 17). (H.JU. received as Servitor same day, restored 7 March, 1783. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1778, 1779. Admitted Clerk 4 Dec. 1778 (vice Norman). Pigott Exhibitioner 1779. B.A. 4 March, 1783 : subsequently incorporated at King's College, Cam- bridge, where he took his M.A. in 1794. " Rector of Llansoy Monm : 1796, till his death in 1836." (F.) George Jackson. Jtt. 24 Nov. 1778 (fil. Georgii J. de Bishops Waltham, Hampton : gen. set. 17). <.J&. received as (ft. same day, restored Lady Day 1794. 1779. John Thomas Tatum. Jtt. 1 March, 1779 (fil. Johannis T. de Civ. Sarisbur: Doctoris, set. 17). C.J&. received as (ft. 16 March, 1779, restored 2 May, 1785. James Melliar. |tt. 25 March, 1779 (fil. Jacobi M. de Galhampton, Somerset : arm. set. 24). (.JE. received as <.(. sic. same day, restored 10 Nov. 1779. Galhampton is a hamlet of North Cadbury. Thomas Daniel Trollope. JE. 24 April, 1779 (fil. Thornte T. de Civ. Londin : gen. set. 18). Ct.pt. received as (ft. 23 April, 1779, restored 6 July, 1786. Admitted . 30 Sept. 1779 of London, aged 18. Goodridge Exhibi- tioner 1779. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1780 to 1785. B.A. 14 Jan. 1783. M.A. 21 Nov. 1786. Elected $).JF. 30 June, 1785. Admitted Jf. 6 July, 1786. Elected Moderator of Philosophy (vice Davis) 29 Oct. 1785, 156 WARDEN GERARD. [1779. again 6 Dec. 1785, 1786, 1787 ; Humanity Lecturer 1788 to 1791 ; Bursar (vice Yeomans) 7 April, 1792 and 6 Dec. 1792. JF. vacant by marriage 30 June, 1794. He was admitted to St Paul's School, 17 Nov. 1775, aged 14, and obtained an Exhibition in 1780. Rector of Frome Vair church, Dorset, 1814, died 27 August, 1828. (Hutchins II. 652.) Father of John T. 1818. Reginald Bean. p. 19 May, 1779 (til. Eeginaldi B. do Stoke Underham i.e. Hamdon, Somerset : cler. ret. 20). (JLJft. received as ,-jF.CT. same day, and restored (no date) " for the use of his representative " by Mr. Litchfield to John Wills. Robert Lake. Jtt. 19 May, 1779 (til. Roberti L. de Scobel, Damnon : arm. ait. 18). C.JE. received as JF.<. 17 May, 1779, restored " by order of his Guardian Mr Cornish " 30 March, 1781. Evan Philbedge. JE. 25 June, 1779 (fil. Johannis P. de Stse Marioe in opp : et Com. Brecon : gen. set. 16). dl.JE. received as (!T. same day, restored 28 July, 1786. Admitted . 30 Sept. 1779 (Eilbege) of Brecknock, aged 16. Goodridge Exhibitioner, 1780 and 1782. Somer- scales Exhibitioner 1784. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1781 to 1784. B.A. 22 May, 1783. M.A. 14 July, 1787. Elected $).,# . 30 June, 1785. Admitted Jf . 6 July, 1786. Elected Sub-Dean 1785 and 1787. His jf. was vacant by death 30 June, 1799. John Freeman. Jtt. 8 July, 1779 (fil. Johannis E. de Stanford, Hereford : gen. set. 16). (ST.JE. received as (JT. same day, restored 30 April, 1785. Goodridge Exhibi- tioner 1780. Admitted *. 29 Sept. 178] of Hereford, aged 18: took the oath 8 Dec, 1782. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1782 to 1784. B.A. 9 May, 1783. Elected $MF. of Brasenose 27 May, 1784: Jf. 27 May, 1785. M.A. 14 Jan. 1786. Vice Principal Dec. 1794 to Dec. 1795 : resigned ,-ff. 21 Jan. 1796. 1779.] WARDEN GERARD. 157 Richard Stradling. JE. 8 July, 1779 (fil. Eichardi S. de Chedzoy, Somerset : gen. set. 19). C.Jtt. received as (ft. same day, taken up for Battels Christmas 1784. Three of Ins brothers are buried at. Chedzoy. (Collinson.) John Oldesworth. J&. 13 July, 1779 (til. Gulielmi 0. de Fairford, Gloucestr: gen. set. 19). <&.j&.. received as . 29 Sept. 1781 of Dorset, aged 18. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1783 to 1785. B.A. 21 April, 1784. M.A. 27 March, 1787. His . was vacant by resignation 30 June, 1785. Rector of Codford St Peter, Wilts, 1790. Rector of Langton Matravers, Dorset, 1808, died 14 Oct. 1839, aged 75. William Harding, p. 7 Sept. 1780 (fil. Francisci H. de Woodstock, Oxon: gen. set. 17). (JT.JE. received as <. same day, restored 19 Feb. 1785. Goodridge Exhibi- tioner 1781, 1782. B.A. 8 Feb. 1785. Vicar of Freeston cum Batterwick, Lincoln. Vicar of Sulgrave, Northants, 12 July, 1805 (Baker) where the following inscrip- tion exists to his memory, In memory of The Rev. William Harding B.A. Twenty two years Vicar of this Parish Who died April 12, 1827 Aged 64 Also of Mary, His Wife Who died April 11, 1830 Aged 61. Take ye heed, watch and pray, for ye know not when the time is. Mark xiii, 33. Robert Leach. j&L. 28 Oct. 1780 (fil. Eoberti L. de Compton, Somerset: cler. get. 18). C.JE. received as (!T. same day, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1785. John Reynolds. JE. 20 Nov. 1780 (fil. Johannis E. de Caerwys, Flint: gen. set. 19). (JT.J&. received as Servitor same day, restored 17 April, 1781. One J. E. is B.A. 1780.] WARDEN GERARD. 161 (New) 17 June, 1784, where he was possibly Bible Clerk : he was not educated at Winchester. William Tournay (J). P. 29 Nov. 1780 (fil. Thomsc T. de Dover, Cant: cler. set. 18). (!LJE. received as (ft. same day, paid back Christmas 1790, received again as M.A. 1799, account closed 13 Dec. 1809. Admitted >. 29 Sept. 1781 of Kent, aged 18 : took the oath 23 January, . Goodridge Exhibitioner 1785, 1786. Hocly (Greek) Exhibitioner 1782 to 1788. B.A. 9 June, 1784. M.A. 10 June, 1790. B.D. 9 March, 1802. D.D. 3 June, 1806. Elected $.JF. 30 June, 1789. Admitted ,-fF. 4 July, 1790. Elected Moderator of Philosophy 1789, 1790, 1791; Humanity Lecturer (vice Trollope) 7 April, 1792, again 6 Dec. 1792 and deputy Moderator of Philosophy; Dean 1793, 1794. On 20 May, 1795 there was an appeal to the Visitor as to " Tournay who has two livings neither of the value of 8 in the King's Books, but which taken together exceed that sum." His JF. was vacant 30 June, 1799 (resigned Aug. 1798). After two conventions (18 June), in which there was no majority, he was Elected SSJatfim 19 June, 1806 and admitted on 25 June. He resigned the t. 22). (H.JE. received as Servitor (liees) same day: paid over Christmas 1783. Migrated to Oriel, as Bible Clerk, 22 Oct. 1783. B.A. 10 Oct. 1785. Brother of John L. 1773. Thomas Davis, JE. 23 March, 1782 (fil. Johannis D. de Bapton, Wilton: gen. ret. 21). (JT.JE. received as (ft. same day, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1791. B.C.L. 9 June, 1793. Rector of St Martin's, Salisbury, 1809. Vicar of Fisherton Delamere, 1818. Prebendary of Stratford (Sarum) 1 Oct. 1818. The following inscription exists at Fisherton Delamere. Beneath are deposited the mortal remains of The Rev. Thomas Davis, B.C.L. Prebendary of the Cathedral. Rector of St Martin's Salisbury and Vicar of this his native Parish who died April 21, 1830. Aged 69 years. And of Anna his wife, youngest daughter of Yate GifFard, of Devizes in this county, Esq. who died 22nd November 1826 aged 66 years. Robert Harbin. jE. 20 April, 1782 (fil. Swayne H. de Newton, Somerset: arm. ret. 17). (.JE. received as (ft. same day: paid over 30 June, 1790. B.C.L. 28 May, 1789. Brother of Wyndham K. 1781, and uncle of Edward II. 1820. 1782.] WARDEN GERARD. 16f> John Higgins. JE. 2 May, 1782 (fil. Johannis H. de Bit- cheat, Somerset: gen. set. 19). (JLJtt. received as (ft. same day, restored 17 March, 1789. B.A. 14 Jan. 1786. M.A. 11 March, 1789. Ho was Captain of St Paul's School whence he was sent as Exhibitioner in 1783. "Died 13 Feb. 1833, aged 71, Rev. J. Higgins, Curate of Wells, Somerset :" (G. Mag.) Where on a brass in the Church is the following inscription, Underneath are deposited the mortal remains of the Rev. John Higgins, who during a period of thirty-six years conscientiously discharged the duties of Curate of this Parish ; endeavouring in all things to follow the example of his Blessed Master. He departed this life the 13th of Feb. 1833. Aged 71 years. His whole life was marked by Peace, Humility, and Good Will to Man. The afflicted Widow and children have caused this little Memento, to be inscribed to record His worth and Their affection. William Salmon. JE. 13 May, 1782 (fil. Gulielmi S. de Crewkerne, Somerset : gen. set. 17). (H.JE. received as (. same day, restored 5 July, 1790. Admitted >. 27 Sept. 1782 of Somerset, aged 18 : took the oath 12 Nov. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1784 to 1786. Goodridge Exhibi- tioner 1783, 1785, 1788. On 29 May, 1783 his B.A. de- gree was suspended for two Terms. B.A. 25 June, 1786. M.A. 4 May, 1791. Elected $.jp. 30 June 1789. Ad- mitted JF. 4 July, 1790. Elected Sub-Dean 1789, 1790, 1793 ; Humanity Lecturer (vice Tournay) 7 April, 1792 ; Catechist 1798, but being non-resident, 2 Nov. 1799, he was replaced by Swayne. On 20 March, 1804 he was presented to the Vicarage of Wadhurst. On the North Wall of the Chancel of Wadhurst Church is a monument with the following inscription, " Near this place are deposited the remains of Betty Salmon, mother of the Rev. William Salmon, Vicar of this Parish, who 166 WARDEN GERARD. [1782. died 3 May, 1813. Also in the same vault are deposited the remains of the Eev. William Salmon, who died on the 2nd June, 1818, aged 53 years. Thomas Morton Colson. Jtt. 20 June, 1782 (fil. Thomse C. de Studland, Dorcestr: cler. get. 18). (.JE. received as (ft. same day, taken up for Battels Christmas 1789. B.A. 30 May, 1786. In the Church of St Peter's, Dorchester, is the following monumental inscription, Sacred to the memory of Rev. Thomas Morton Colson A.B. Rector of Linkenholt, Hants, and of Pilsdon in this county, who died 21 June, 1830, aged 66 : also of Mary his wife who died 1st December, 1833, aged 72. Their remains are deposited beneath the altar. (Hutchins II. 385.) Unwin Clarke. JE. 22 June, 1782 (fil. Stockdell C. de Sudbury, Suffolc : gen. set. 18). (H.JK. received as (ft. same day : repaid 12 June, 1793. B.A. 8 March, 1792. M.A. 17 Dec. 1792. Rector of Coddington, Cheshire 1803 to 1806, and 1808 to 1827, of Dodleston 1806 to 1827. Rector of Eastham, Cheshire, 1827. Prebendary of the Second Stall, and Archdeacon of Chester 1801, where on the floor of the North Aisle of the Choir of the Cathedral is a stone with this among other inscriptions, - " The Venerable Unwin Clarke M.A. Archdeacon of Chester, and Canon of this Cathedral, died 3 Feb. 1847, aged 83." George Webbe. |E. 26 June, 1782 (fil. Georgii W. de Eed Lyon Square, Middlesex : arm. aet. 18). (.J&. received as Jf.ifl". same day, restored 4 Dec. 1784. William Woodley. |E. 28 June, 1782 (fil. Edmundi W. de Cublington, Buckingham : cler. ajt. 16). (JT.|E. received as <. 27 June, 1782, restored 12 Feb. 1789. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1783, 1785. " W. Wodley, (sic) died 16 March, 1837." (F.) Harry Garrard Brown. |tt. 29 Oct. 1782 (fil. Henrici B. dc Civ. Sarisbur: Doctoris, al, 21). (JLJft. received as . 27 Sept. 1783, of Oxon, aged 18. He was ordered to prove Founder's Kin, 30 June, 1783: took the oath 26 May, 1786. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1787. Maddox Exhibi- tioner 1784 to 1787. B.A. 31 Oct. 1786. M.A. 10 Oct. 1791. B.D. 18 June, 1802. Elected $.Jp. 30 June, 1788 (as Founder's Kin). Admitted Jf. 6 July, 1789. Elected Sub-Dean 1788. Librarian 1798 and 1800 (Davis, deputy). His Jf. was vacant in consequence of untenable preferment 30 June, 1803. He replaced his (JT.pl. 10 July, 1810, and the account closes Midsummer 1820. His name was removed 23 July, 1821. Rector of Bixbrand, Oxon. 1803. The present Rector of Bix (1893) caused a marble Tablet to be removed from the old dismantled Church at Bixbrand, and erected in the vestry of the new Church : it bears the following inscription, " Near this place are deposited the remains of the Rev. H. II. 20 years Rector of this parish, obt. 2nd Sept. 1822. In gratitude to his memory his afflicted Widow caused this monument to be erected." Thomas Gwynn. |E. 26 March, 1783 (fil. Thorns G. de Tenbury, Vigorn: cler. act. 16). (.|E. received as (fl*. same day, taken up for Battels Christmas 1790. Good- ridge Exhibitioner 1783. B.A. 6 Feb. 1787. M.A. 10 July, 1790. Ki8 WARDEN GERARD. [1783. Richard Pratt. JE. 10 April, 1783 (fil. Kicardi P. de Glastonbury, Somerset: cler. aet. 18). GT.JE. received as dt. (Prat) 5 April, taken up for Battels Christmas 1790. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1784, 1785. B.A. 6 July, 1787. "Vicar of Littleham with Exmouth, Devon, 1813 till his death 6 June, 1840." (F.) Wenman Langton (J). |tt. 10 April, 1783 (fil. Gulielmi L. de Civ. Dublin : cler. set. 19). (JI.JE. received as Ot. (Wenman Henry) 9 April, 1783 : account closed Christ- mas 1821. B.A. 20 Feb. 1787. M.A. 28 June, 1793. B.D. 27 June, 1800. D.D. 5 Dec. 1810. "4 Nov. 1836, died at Warham, Norfolk, aged 74, Rev. W. H. L. Rector of Warham St Mary with "Waterden, and Impropriator of Longford, Derbyshire." (G. Mag. 106, II. 664.) Father of Wenman C. L. 1810. Thomas Bewley. JE. 10 April, 1783 (fil. Johannis B. de Dolston, Cumber : pleb. set. 17) ; according to the Register, but as there is no entry of C.JH. received it may be a mistake of the Bedel's for he entered Queen's as Battler 7 April, 1783. B.A. (Queen's) 7 March, 1788. M.A. 22 June, 1791. Elected Jf. 13 Dec. 1798 and died as Jf. William Jones. |E. 10 April, 1783 (fil. Johannis J. de Aberystwith, Cardig: arm. set. 24). (H.JE. received as ,-jF.(!L same day : paid over to William Bond, 7 March, 1786. Gilbert Parke. Jtt. 10 April, 1783 (fil. Gilbert! P. de Civ. Westmonast : arm. aet. 23). (JL|E. received as Jf.(. same day, taken up for Battels Christmas 1788. " Died 24 Sept, 1824, at the Parsonage House, St John's Wood, Regents Park, aged 65, Rev. G. P. Chaplain to his Majesty : ' lie published " The Letters and Correspondence of Henry St John, Visct. Lolingbroke, 1798." -' Vicar of Wiggenhall, and Rector of Downham Market.'' (F.) 1783.] WARDEN GERARD. 169 Edward Edwards. JE. 11 April, 1783 (fil. Hugoiiis E. de Ehayader, Eadnor: cler. set. 18). (JT.JK. received as Servitor 9 April, 1783 restored 1786. Admitted Clerk 19 Oct. 1783 of Eadnor, aged 18. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1783, 1784, 1785. Pigott Exhibitioner 1783, 1784, 1785. B.A. 20 Feb. 1787. Another Clerk was admitted in his place, 27 March, 1786. Robert Owens. JE. 5 June, 1783 (fil. Eoberti 0. de Llan- fair, Denbigh : pleb. set. 22). GT.JE. received as Servitor 2 June, 1783 : taken up for Battels Midsummer 1785. John Parry. JU. 8 July, 1783 (fil. Simonis P. de Euthin, Denbigh: pleb. set. 19). (&. J$l. received as Servitor 3 July, 1783 : taken up for Battels Lady Day 1794. Admitted Clerk 19 Oct. 1783 of Denbigh, aged 19. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1783, 1784, 1785. Pigott Exhibitioner 1783, 1784, 1785. His Clerkship was vacant by resignation 21 Dec. 1785. B.A. 29 Feb. 1792. Warben Wills. 1783. Henry Lingen. JE. 10 Oct. 1783 (fil. Radolphi L. de Kock, Vigorn : cler. a?t. 18). (JI.JE. received as CO!, same day, restored by Bursar Halse (i.e. 1792). Admitted j*>. 21 Oct. 1784 of Hereford, aged 19. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1784 to 1790. B.A. 7 June, 1787. M.A. 10 July, 1793. Elected LJf. 30 June, 1791. Admitted ,-fF. 9 July, 1792. Elected Sub-Dean 1791, but resigned 10 July, 1792 ; he was reappointed 20 Nov. (vice Holy- day) with Michell, as deputy ; Moderator of Philosophy 1792, (Tournay deputy). Bursar 1793, 1794. He resign.- ed the Bursarship 10 July, 1795 and his Jf, was vacant by marriage 30 June, 1796. Son of Ralph L. 1750, and father of Henry L. 1816 : in orders ; of Abberley Wore, where he died 18 March, 1853, aged 87. Christopher Hardy Sherive. |H. 7 Nov. 1783 (fil. Hcnrici S. de Bothenhampton i.e. Baunton, Dorcestr: Doctoris, aet. 16). (JI.JE. received as (. same day, restored 9 July, 1791. Admitted . 21 Oct. 1784 of Dorset, aged 17. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1784 to 1791. B.A. 17 Dec. 1787. M.A. 9 July, 1791. . vacant by resignation 30 June, 1791. In orders : died at his father's house, Hyde, in Bothenhampton in 1800. Son of Henry S. 1756, and grandson of Jonas S. 1718. 1784. Thomas Hillersdon Bulteel. JE. 26 Feb. 1784 (fil. Johaimis B. de Holbelon, Devon: arm. a-t. 17). (!LJE. received as . 21 Oct. 1784 of Devon, aged 18. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1785 to 1792. B.A. 31 Jan. 1788. M.A. 10 July, 1793. B.D. 19 April, 1804. D.D. 4 March, 1811. Elected ^JJ.JF. 30 June, 1792. Admitted Jf. 9 July, 1793. Elected Sub-Dean 1792 ; Humanity Lecturer 1793, 1794, but became Dean (vice Davis) 10 July, 1795 ; Dean 1795, 1796, but was reap- pointed Humanity Lecturer on the death of Benson, 4 Feb. 1797 ; Humanitv Lecturer 1797, 1798 : Bursar 172 WARDEN WILLS. [1784. 1799, 1800, but became Sub- Warden on the resignation of Davis, June, 1801 and was elected again 1801 to 1804. On 30 June, 1801 lie was appointed to act as Librarian till the next Election. Bursar again 1805 to 1810, but, being appointed Eector of Eryerning, 6 March, 1811, resigned his JF. and office, when his name was replaced on the list of (ft. . 21 Oct. 1784, of Norfolk, aged 18. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1784 to 1788. B.A. 5 Eeb. 1788. Resigned his >. 30 June, 1788. " Barrister at Law (Middle Temple) 1797." (F.) Father of Charles G. 1815. David Brymer. JE. 25 May, 1784 (fil. Johannis B. de Bellie, Banff: gen. set. 17). (H.J&. received as (ft. same day, restored Christmas 1793. Admitted >. 24 Oct. 1785, of Moray, N.B. aged 18. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1786, 1787, 1789, 1790, 1792. Somerscales Exhibitioner 1789 to 1793. B.A. 14 Jan. 1788. M.A. 10 July, 1793. Elected ty.JF. 30 June, 1793. Admitted JF. 9 July, 1794. Elected Moderator of Philosophy 1793, 1801; Bursar 1797, 1798; Dean 1799, 1800; His Jf. was vacant by marriage 30 June, 1803. Samuel Forster. |E. 27 May, 1784 (fil. Samuelis F. de Holywell in Civ. Oxon : Doctoris, ait. 17). (.JE. received as (ft. 25 May, 1784, restored Christmas 1790. Admitted . 24 Oct. 1785 of Oxford, aged 18 : took the oath 26 1784.] WARDEN WILLS. 173 May, 1786. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1785 till his death in 1791. B.A. 2 April, 1788. Son of Samuel F. I7|f. John Harbin. JE. 27 May, 1784 (fil. Swayne H. de Yeovil, Somerset: arm. set. 17). (.J&. received as (ft. 25 May, 1784, restored 12 May, 1785. Admitted 5>. as Founder's Kin 21 Oct. 1784 of Somerset, aged 18. Elected Dis- cipulus (i.e. Scholar) of Corpus Christi 8 Jan. 1785. B.C.L. 10 Oct. 1792. Probably father of Wadham H. 1812 : if so, cleric of Langton Matravers ; brother of Wyndham, 1781, and Robert, 1782, and uncle of Edward H. 1820. Henry Crump. JK. 27 May, 1784 (fil. Henrici C. de Sher- borne, Dorcestr : gen. ret. 22). (JT.jE. received as (ft. 25 May, 1784, paid over 16 July, 1789. Thomas Seymour. JE. 24 June, 1784 (fil. Eicardi S. de Bridport, Dorcestr : pleb. set. 20). CLJE. received as Servitor same day, restored 2 Dec. 1796. Admitted Clerk 29 April, 1786 of Dorset, aged 21. Goodridge Exhibi- tioner 1786, 1787. Pigott Exhibitioner 1786, 1787. B.A. 2 April, 1788. His Clerkship was filled up 11 April, 1788. Perpetual Curate of Tincleton 1 Feb. 1802, and Rector of Woodsford 1802. In the Church at Tincleton, Dorset, is the following inscription, In memory of the Rev. Thomas Seymour, 47 years Rector of Woodsford, and perpetual curate of Tincleton, both in the diocese of Salisbury. He departed this life on 28th day of June in the year of our Lord 1849, aged 86 years. (Hutchins II. 629.) Thomas Harding. JE. 13 Oct. 1784 (fil. Judd H. de Solihull, Warwic: gen. ret. 18). GT.JK. received as (ft. same day, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1795. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1786, 1787. B.A. 22 May, 1788. Theophilus Brocas. |E. 21 Oct. 1784 (fil. Johannis B. de Civ. Dublin, Decani: get. 17). CJft. received as (ft. 174 WARDEN WILLS. 1784-85. same day, increased to ,-fF.(. 24 Dec. 1784, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1787. On the 29 April, 1790 it was decided that Mr Brocas should be prosecuted for the Battels due from him. He replaced his C.Jtt. 27 Oct. 1795, which was paid over Midsummer 1796. B.A. 12 May, 1796. John Brocas was Dean of Killala. Richard Ward. JE. 11 Nov. 1784 (fil. Kichardi W. de Warltergh, Derb: gen. set. 19). (.JE. received as (. 21 Oct. 1784, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1794. B.A. 22 May, 1788. The following entries may refer to him ; but if so, the age is wrongly stated. " 1 Aug. 1845, died at Brandon, Suffolk, aged 87, Eev. R. W. Rector of Brandon with Wangford, and late Rector of Sutton with Duckmanton, Perpetual Curate of Dethick, and for up- wards of forty years Chaplain at Cromford to the late Richard Arkwright, Esq. of Willersley Castle, Derb. He removed to Brandon in 1833." (G. Mag. 115, II. 320.) In Brandon Churchyard is a flat tomb with high iron railings with this inscription, - " In memory of the Rev. Richard Ward, Rector of this Parish, who died 1 Aug. 1845, aged 86 years." 1785. George Shakespear. |&. 11 Jan. 1785 (fil. Georgii S. de Civ. Westmonast : arm. oat. 27). (.!&. received as JfM. 4 March, 1785, restored 28 Dec. 1785. Admitted to Westminster School 1772, age 14. Died at his apartments in the New Road, London, 29 April 1799. (G. Mag. G9, 1. 440.) Thomas Abraham Salmon. |E. 9 March, 1785 (fil. Johannis S. de Chew Magna, Somerset: gen. ;yt. 18). C.JE. received as (ft. same day, account closed Midsummer 1803. Admitted . 24 Oct. 1785 of Somerset, aged 18: took the oath 1H Jan. 1786. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1785.] WARDEN WILLS. 175 ?1788. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1786 to 1788. B.A. 23 Oct. 1788. M.A. 27 June, 1792. B.D. 28 June, 1800. He probably vacated his g>. in 1788 or 1789. Rector of Kotlney Stoke 1794 to 1822. Prebendary of Combe Secunda (Wells,) 7 March, 1798 ; died 21 January, 1822, buried at Wookey, Somerset. William Marsh. JE. 30 March, 1785 (fil. Johannis M. de Lydford, Somerset : cler. set. 17). &.JE.. received as <. same day; restored Michaelmas 1794. Admitted g. 24 Oct. 1785, of Somerset, aged 17. Goodridge Exhibi- tioner 1792, 1793. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1785 to 1792. B.A. 5 Eeb. 1789. M.A. 17 July, 1794. Elected $.JF. 30 June, 1794. Admitted JF. 9 July, 1795. Elected Librarian 1796, 1799 (Davis, deputy), Moderator of Philosophy 1798, but displaced 2 Nov. 1799, being non-resident. His Jf. was vacant by marriage 30 June, 1801. Rector of Weston Bampfylde, Somerset 1823 : but resided at Sutton Montis. "Feb. 1825. Died lately at South Cadbury, Rev. W. M. Rector of Weston Bampfylde, Som." (G. Mag.) William Bryant. JE. 6 April, 1785 (fil. Gulielmi B. de Dorchester, Dorcestr: gen. set. 19). (.JE. received as (Q". 30 March, 1785, restored 29 April, 1790. B.A. 21 Feb. 1789. George Williams. JE. 10 May, 1785 (fil. Gulielmi W. de Hartlebury, Vigorn : gen. ret. 18). (JT.JE. received as (ft. same day, restored 30 July, 1790. B.A. 5 Feb. 1789. " Dec. 10. 1852 at Martin Hussingtree, Wore., died aged 80, Rev. G. W. Rector for 62 years." (G. Mag. 123, I. 215.) Thomas Blears. JE. 10 May, 1785 (fil. Thonue M. de Southampton, Hampton : gen. set. 17). GLJE. received as (ft. same day, taken up for Battels Christmas 1789. B.A. 5 Feb. 1789. M.A. 12 March, 1792. Rector of All Saints and St Lawrence and Vicar of St Johns, Southampton : he died 24 April, 1835 : "he had performed his clerical duties in Southampton for upwards of 40 years, but was presented to the livings by the Lord Chancellor in 1817." (G. Mag. 105, II. 98.) 176 WARDEN WILLS. [1785. James Hawksley. JE. 11 May, 1785 (fil. Jacobi H. de Ashford, Kent : gen. set. 21). (.p. received as Jf.(!L 9 May, 1785, restored 9 Nov. - . Robert Hall. Jtt. 12 May, 1785 (fil. Robert! H. de Buck- land, Bercber : gen. net. 23). (JT.JE. received as (ft. same day, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1798. B.C.L. 29 Oct. 1793. Robert Davis. JE. 31 May, 1785 (fil. Roberti D. de Knighton, Radnor : cler. net. 19). GT.pt. received as Servitor (Davies) same day, taken up for Battels Mid- summer 1806. Admitted Clerk 27 March, 1786 of Rad- nor, aged 20 Gooclridge Exhibitioner 1785, 1786, 1787, 1788. Pigott Exhibitioner 1786, 1787. B.A. (Davies) 22 April, 1789. M.A. 17 Feb. 1792. His Clerkship was filled up 17 Nov. 1788. Samuel Locke ("p. JE. 22 Oct. 1785 (fil. Thomse L. de Taunton, Somerset : gen. ?et. 17). (H.JUl. received as (!T. same day, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1816. Admitted . 30 Oct. 1786 of Somerset, aged 18. Maddox Exhibitioner 1787. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1788 to 1790. B.A. 12 June, 1789. M.A. 17 June, 1796. B.D. and D.D. 11 Eel). 1808. He resigned his 3j. 30 June, 1790. His name was removed from the books, 3 March, 1820. " Died 20 Dec. 1849, at Southampton at an advanced age, Rev. S. L. formerly Chaplain to his late R. H. the Duke of Kent, and for many years a magistrate of Surrey. He was a man of considerable learning and an eloquent preacher." (G. Mag. 120, I. 221.) Cavendish Sturt. Jft. 1 Nov. 1785 (fil. Humphredi S. de Sti Jacobi, Westmonast : arm. xt. 16). (H.JE. received as JF.OL 22 Nov. 1785, restored 29 June, 1788. Sixth Son of Humphrey Sturt, of Horton, Dorset, born 1768. Ensign in 34th Regt. 5 June, 1789 : passed through all ranks up to Lieut. -Col. (39th Regt). 1809 and Colonel 1819: retired 12 August, 1824. 1785.] WARDEN WILLS. 177 Robert Michell Crosse. p. 22 Nov. 1785 (fil. Johannis C. de Southwark, Surr : gen. set. 17). (JT.JE. received as (ft. same day, taken up for Battels Christmas, 1795. B.A. 12 June, 1789. M.A. 28 June, 1793. Henry Adams, JH. 28 Nov. 1785 (fil. Henrici A. de Buckler's Hard, Hampton : gen. ret. 21). ^.|E. received as JF.(&. 7 Dec. 1785, taken up for Battels Christmas 1794. B.A. 12 June, 1789. M.A. 17 Dec. 1794. Born 31 Oct. 1764. Curate of Beaulieu (his native parish) 1790, of Fawley, Hants, 1797 to 1803. Rector of Hatch Beauchamp, Somerset, 26 Oct. 1798. Chaplain to the Duke of Gloucester's New Forest Volunteers 1803 to 1813. Chaplain to Lord Montague, died 27 April, 1839. At Beaulieu Church there is a tablet with this inscription, " Sacred to the memory of the Rev. H. A. who was for forty- nine years Pastor of this Parish, the duties of which he per- formed with active benevolence and unaffected piety." Alexander Anstruther. JE. 29 Nov. 1785 (fil. Eoberti A. de Carnbee, Fif : Baronetti, set. 16). (JT.JE. received as <. 15 Dec. 1785, restored 8 July, 1789. Born 10 Sept. 1769. Advocate General of Madras, Recorder of Bombay, Knight, died, 16 July, 1819. William East on. JE. 13 Dec. 1785 (fil. Jacobi E. de Civ. Salisbur: gen. set. 18). (.JE. received as . 30 June, 1789. Rector of Askerswell, Dorset, 9 Dec. 1789. Rector of Crickett Malherbe, Somerset, 1801. Rector of Littleton Drew, Wilts, 1807. In the Church at Askerswell is the following, " Sacred to the memory of the Rev. John Colmer, M.A., many years Rector of this Parish who departed this life 10 Jan. 1842, aged 77 years." (Hutchins II. 1762.) John Sleath. C.JE. received as (. 27 June, 1785, restored Christmas 1793. Admitted . 24 Oct. 1785 of Leicester, aged 18. JE. (Lincoln) 9 Nov. 1784 (fil. Gulielmi S. de Osgarthorp, Leicestr: pleb. set. 17). Hocly (Greek) Exhibitioner 1786 to 1787. B.A. 23 Feb. 1789. M.A. 17 Dec. 1793. B.D. and D.D. 2 July, 1814. He resigned . 30 June, 1788. He replaced his dp. as OL 26 June, 1814: name removed 14 July, 1820. Assistant Master in Rugby School 1787, High Master of St Paul's School 16 June, 1814, resigned 10 Oct. 1837. F.S.A. 9 March, 1815. Sub-dean of the Chapel Royal, St James.' Prebendary of Mora in St Paul's Cathedral 5 July, 1822 : died 30 April, 1847, and is buried in the Crypt of St Paul's with the following inscription, " In memory of The Rev. John Sleath who died April 30, 1847, in the 80th year of his age." Richard Reed. .|E. received as (. 27 June, 1785, restored 1 July, 1785. |E. (Queen's) 8 April, 1783 (fil. Johannis II. de Buckland, Devon : pleb. t. 21). (!LJE. received as JFM, same day, restored 11 Nov. 1788. There is no Clapham in Somerset, possibly it should be Clapton. Thomas Pryce. Jtt. 31 May, 1786 (fil. Bicardi P. de Burrington, Hereford : cler. ait. 18). (JT.JE. received as r. June, 1791. 1787-83.] WARDEN WILLS. 185 Edward Edmonds. JE. 9 Nov. 1787 (fil. Joamris E. tie Ashburton, Damnon : gen. set. 17). (SLJtt. received as t. 16). (tf.JE. received as (. same day, increased to ,iF.t!l. '2 Feb. 1789: paid over 186 WARDEN WILLS. [1788. to his brother J. H. W. 28 Oct. 1809 : received again on re-admission as JF.^T. 5 May, 1809 ; account closed Christmas 1821. B.C.L. 9 Dec. 1794. U.C.L. 2 June, 1809. Vicar of Compton Chamberlain, resigned 1806. Rector of Pimperne, Dorset, 3 July, 1806. Rector of Melcombe Regis 1809, resigned 1849. " Died 1862 aged 91." (F.) Brother of John H. W. 1794 : son of William W. 1758. Edward Lewton (J)- |tt. 15 April, 1788 (fil. Edvardi L. de Civ. Bristol : pleb. set. 1 9). (H.JE. received as Servitor 8 April, 1788, restored Michaelmas 1794. Admitted Clerk 11 April, 1788, of Bristol. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1788 to 1791. Pigott Exhibitioner 1788. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1788 to 1793 : he signs as Hebrew Tutor in July, 1792 and June, 1793. B.A. 17 Feb. 1792. M.A. 10 Oct. 1794. There is no notice of his vacating the clerkship but he was elected Chaplain 5 Dec. 1793, and allowed the use of the Library 6 Dec. 1794. He resigned the Chaplaincy 26 Aug. 1813. "Professor at H.E.I.C. College, Haileybury, died 21st Feb. 1830." (F.) James William Burford (T)- I&. 8 May, 1788 (fil. Petri Thomaj B. de Chigwell, Essex: cler. iet. 17). (JLJE. received as (0". 7 May, 1788, taken up for Battels Christinas 1796, replaced 12 Dec. 1809 ; but his name was not removed from the College Books, till 12 March, 1825; account closed Christmas 1821. Admitted . 11 Oct. 1788 of Essex, aged 18. Maddox Exhibitioner 1788 to 1792. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1792, 1793. B.A. 17 Feb. 1792. M.A. 30 June, 1803. B.D. and D.D. 19 June, 1823. Elected $l.Jf. 30 June, 1794: but resigned before 30 June, 1795. Vicar of Tottington, Norfolk 1800. Head Master of Chigwell School 1813 to 1849. Rector of Magdalen Laver, Essex, 1832. William Floyer Cornish. JE. 17 June, 1788 (fil. Jacobi C. de Totness, Damnon : gen. o>t. 18). (.|tt. received as (!T. 14 June, 17H8, restored 2 July, 1790: one of this 1788-89.] WARDEN WILLS. 187 name was B.A. of Exeter, 5 Feb. 1799 : where he entered as (ft. 7 Nov. 1795, name removed 6 May, 1801. " Rector of Hook, Dorset, 1827 ; died at Totness 30 Aug. 1858, aged 88." (G. Mag.) John Chard. JE. 15 Oct. 1788 (fil. Johannis C. de Otherey, Somerset : gen. set. 18). (H.JE. received as (JT. same day, restored 22 Feb. 1793. B.A. 18 June, 1792. James Bryant. JE. 30 Oct. 1788 (fil. Robert! B. de Ilminster, Somerset : gen. set. 18). (.JE. received as (St. same day, restored 1 Oct. 1789. John Chamberlain. JE. 8 Dec. 1788 (fil. Ricardi C. de Whitston, Leicestr: pleb. set. 24). (JT.JE. received as Servitor same day, restored 5 July, 1790. John Chamberlayne was B.A. of Balliol 16 Feb. 1793. Evan Thomas. JE. 12 Dec. 1788 (fil. Johannis T. de Carno, Montgom : cler. set. 17). (.JE. received as Servitor 10 Dec. 1788, restored 25 Nov. 1791 ; migrated to All Souls for a Bible Clerkship, which he vacated 12 April, 1793. B.A. 7 Feb. 1793. Brother of John T. 1787. 1789. David Evans. JE. 27 Jan. 1789 (fil. Davidis E. de Llangunllo, Radnor: pleb. oat. 25). CT.JE. received as Servitor 29 Jan. 1789, taken up for Battels Christmas 1796. Admitted Clerk 17 Feb. 1790 of Radnor, aged 24 (?). Goodridge Exhibitioner 1789. Pigott Exhibi- tioner 1790, 1791. B.A. 12 Oct. 1792. M.A. 30 June, 1796. " One of this name was Vicar of Llangaw 1800, and of St Cleary Carmarthen 1828, till his death in 1831." (F.) James Vale. JE. 25 March, 1789 (fil. Johannis V. de Birmingham, Warwic : gen. set. 19). (.JE. received as 188 WARDEN WILLS. [1789. <. same day, taken up for Battels Christmas 1794. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1789, 1790, B.A. 6 Nov. 1792. " Died 15 May, 1809, near Llandrinio Montg., in his 41st year Kev. J. V. Curate of New Chapel in that neighbourhood and formerly Lecturer at St Philip's, Birmingham. He was esteemed an excellent scholar, and when young was fond of writing verses, some of which have appeared in our former volumes." (G. May. 79, II. 783.) Robert Barlow Gardiner. JH. 22 April, 1789 (fil. Jacobi G. de Yardley Hastings, Northampton : cler. jet. 17). &.J&. received as (ft. same day, restored 5 July, 1797. Admitted .. 25 Sept. 1789 of Northampton, aged 18. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1790. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1791 to 1798. B.A. 7 Feb. 1793. M.A. 11 July, 1798. Elected $.JF. 30 June, 1797. Admitted JV9 July, 1798. Elected Sub-Dean (vice Foley) 7 Nov. and again 6 Dec. 1797, for which post he was also deputy 1806 to 1812 and 1814 to 1817; Dean 1798, 1802, 1803 and annually from 1805 to 1812, also (as deputy for Gibson) in 1813 and 1814, in which years he was also deputy Catechist, and deputy Librarian ; Humanity Lecturer 1799; Catechist 1800, 1801; Bursar 1804; Deputy Moderator of Philosophy, 1814 to 1817 ; Sub- Warden (vice Rogers) 27 Oct. 1813 and annually till 1817. He resigned his Jf. 9 June, 1819: having been presented to the Vicarage of Wadhurst, to which he was instituted 3 July, 1818, and his name was replaced on the list of Commoners, but removed 21 Dec. 1826. Born 28 June, 1771, at Yardley Hasting Northants, educated at Rugby, Curate of Marston St Lawrence, Northants, 1796 to 1809. Whitehall Preacher 1812, 1815, 1816. (G. Mag. 116, I. 216, 326.) Died 5 Dec. 1845, and is buried at Wadhurst where there is the following inscription, Rev. Robert Barlow Gardiner M.A. Second son of the Rev. James Gardiner M.A. Rector of Yardley Hastings cum Denton North'ton, Chaplain to the Earl of Sussex and sometime Fellow of Magdalen Colleue Oxford. 1789.] WARDEN WILLS. 189 He was formerly Fellow of Watlham College Oxford And for 27 years Vicar of Wadhurst He died 5 Dec. 1845, A bachelor, in his 75th year. The affection and gratitude of Six surviving nephews and nieces to whom in life he was all but a father have erected this tablet to his memory. " An Israelite indeed in whom is no guile." Great-Uncle and Godfather of the Editor (1861). George Swayne (J)- Jtt. 20 May, 1789 (fil. Georgii S. de Pucklechurch, Gloucester : cler. ret. 16). (JT.JE. received as (ft. 19 March, 1789, restored by Bursar Brymer. Admitted j&. 29 Sept. 1790 of Gloucester, aged 17. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1791 to 1797. B.A. 7 Feb. 1793. M.A. 11 July, 1798. B.D. and D.D. 7 April, 1827. Elected ^.Jf. 30 June, 1799. Admitted $. 8 July, 1800. Elected Bursar 1800 to 1803, and 1806 to 1817 ; Dean 1804; Librarian 1805 ; Sub- Warden 1818 ; Deputy Catechist 1808 to 1811. He resigned his JF, 1819, and was Elected Chaplain 11 Dec.. 1819: resigned 28 May, 1826 ; when his name was replaced on the list of <. finally removed 27 May, 183-. Instituted Vicar of Hockley, Essex, 30 June, 1819 : from which he removed 6 Dec, 1836 " in consequence of severe affection of mind and body " : his death is noted in the Convention Book 23 Feb. 1837. Vicar of South Benfleet, Essex 1827, died 13 Feb. 1837, aged 64 and was buried in the family vault at Pucklechurch. Son of Geome S. 1763. Edward Ward. Jtt. 25 May, 1789 (fil. Gulielmi W. de Stannigton Bridge, Northumbr : gen. set. 17). CH.JE. received as <1L same day, restored Christmas 1797. Admitted &. 25 Sept. 1789 of Northumberland, aged 18. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1790 to 1796. B.A. 7 Pel). 1793. M.A. 9 May, 1799. He resigned . 30 June, 1797. 190 WARDEN WILLS. [1789. "Died 19 March, 1835, aged 63, Ecv. E. W. Perpetual Curate of Iver, Bucks, to which he was presented in 1805." (G. Mag. 105, I. 554.) John Clark. J&. 15 June, 1789 (fil. Johannis C. de Belfast in Eegn. Hibern: gen. ret. 18). (H.JE. received as (ft. same day, increased to ,-fF.ift. 4 Dec. 1789, restored 26 March, 1795. B.A. 16 Nov. 1791. James Cox (f). JE. 25 June, 1789 (fil. Joseph! C. de Ailing- ton, Dorcestr : pleb. ret. 20). (.ftt. received as Servitor same day, restored 1 July, 1796 : replaced 6 July, 1809, restored 5 Dec. 1818. Admitted Clerk 1 Nov. 1792 of Bridport, Dorset: but he resigned 14 Oct. 1793. Good- ridge Exhibitioner and Pigott Exhibitioner while holding the Clerkship. B.A. 9 Nov. 1793. M.A. 31 May, 1796. B.D. and D.D. 8 July, 1809. According to the Eegister his name was removed 5 July, 1809. Rector of Litton Cheney, Dorset, 16 March, 1824, resigned 1833 ; in the Churchyard at Litton Cheney is the following inscription, " James Cox, D.D. of Wadham College, sometime Rector of this Parish and previously for 28 years the able master of Gainsborough Grammar School in the County of Lincoln : departed this life at the Rectory of Palgrave in the County of Suffolk, Dec. 16, 1848, in the 84th year of his age. His eight surviving children in sorrowing Gratitude erect this frail memorial over the remains of their revered and deeply lamented parent." (Hutchins II. 755.) Howel Davis (J). Jtt. 15 July, 1789 (fil. Davidis D. de Gwenthur, Brechin : gen. ret. 26). CT.JE. received as (ft. same day, restored Christmas 1790 : replaced 12 June, 1805, account closed Christmas 1811. Name removed 29 July, 1812. "One of this name was Rector of Stoke Edith 1819, and died in 1834, said to be then aged 75." (F.) Charles Palmer. JE. 19 Nov. 1789 (fil. Carol! P. de Civ. Westmonast: arm. ret. 19). (H.p. received as Jf.OT. same day, restored 6 Dec. 1793. 1789.] WARDEN WILLS. 191 Jervoise Purefoy. JR. 7 Dec. 1789 (fil. Georgii P. do Shalston, Buckingham : cler. set. 18). (JT.JE. received as $M. same day, restored Midsummer 1796. CT.Jtt. replaced as JF.OT. 11 March, 1806. On the 19 Dec. 1793, his degree was postponed for twelve months for misconduct. B.C.L. (as Jervise) 25 May, 1796. D.C.L. 13 May, 1806. " Jervoise Purefoy Jervoise, entered under the name of J. P. and afterwards took the name of Jervoise as a surname. He was D.C.L. in March 1806, and died 1808." " 1812, March 24, Received of Mr Swayne Bursar ,10, 14s. 7d. to buy a piece of plate for the use of the College by order of his brother G. P. Jervoise ; J. H. Wyndham." Notes in Caution Book. Son of George H. Jervoise 1757. Edward Pye Waters. (.|E. received as <. 22 June, 1789. |K. (Ch. Ch.) 28 May, 1789 (fil. Johannis W. de Sti Martin, Warwic: pleb. set. 18). Goodridge Exhibi- tioner 1789. B.A. 14 Jan. 1793. Curate of Overbury, Staff. 1816 to 1833, where he was buried 8th Oct. 1833. " 1833 died, aged 63, Rev. E. P. W. curate of Overbury, Staff." (G. Mag. 1(13, II. 379.) He has the following epitaph on a tomb on the north side of the Churchyard, In memory of the Revd. Edward Pye Waters B.A. formerly of Wadham College Oxford and many years curate of this parish who died Oct. 3rd 1833 aged 63. He was a man of considerable talent of much natural kindness of heart Christian benevolence and piety in the discharge of his sacred calling while free from bigotry and intolerance he was ever a warm strenuous and eloquent assertor of the peculiar doctrine of the Gospel. WARDEN WILLS. [1790. 1790. Henry Phipps Baker. |tt. 17 Feb. 1790 (fil. Edvardi B. de Civ. Salisbury: arm. ret. 18). C.Jtl. received as (*L 16 March, 1790, restored Midsummer 1791 ; (when he migrated to Queen's as (. 24 Oct. 1791). B.A. 22 Oct. 1793. Christopher Rigby. JU. 14 April, 1790 (fil. Christopher! R. de Monks liisborough, Buckingham : gen. set. 17). (H.JE. received as <. same day, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1797. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1790, 1791. Gerard Exhibitioner 1790 to 1794. Somerscales Exhibi- tioner 1792 to 1794. Warner Exhibitioner (apparently the first appointed) resigned 1795. B.A. 4 Feb. 1794. M.A. 11 May, 1797. Rector of Ringmore, Devon 5 May, 1803, resigned 1812. Vicar of Ipplepen 24 Feb. 1808 : vacant 1814. Thomas Horlock Bastard. Jtt. 29 April, 1790 (fil. Thomse B. de Blandford, Dorcestr: gen. ret. 18). .&. received as jF.dT. same day, restored 2 Nov. 1791. Of Charlton Marshall, Dorset ; High Sheriff 1812, J.P., D.L., died 12 March, 1849, and is buried at Charlton. (Hutchins III. 523.) Father of Henry H. B. 1830. William Kelps. |tt. 11 Oct. 1790 (til. Gulielmi H. de St Mary Ratcliffe, Somerset : gen. ret. 18). (H.JE. received as (JT. same day, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1798. Admitted . 8 Oct. 1791 of Somerset, aged 19. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1792 to 1795. B.A. 11 Nov. 1794. Resigned . 30 June, 1795. " Died Jan. 17, 1848, Rev. Wm. Helps for fifty years Rector of Hawton, Notts, aged 75." (G. Mag. 118, I. 44G.) Edward Southwell Trotter, pt. 11 Oct. 1790 (fil. Edvardi T. de Down in Regn. Hibern : gen. ret. 18.) CI.pt. received as jF.tf. 9 Oct. 1790, restored HI March, 1791. 1790-91.] WARDEN WILLS. 193 Thomas Roe. JE. 2 Dec. 1790 (fil. Georgii R de Hayfield, Derb : cler. set. 18). (.JU. received as Servitor same day, restored Christmas 1799. Admitted Clerk some time in 1791. B.A. 26 June, 1794. M.A. 23 Oct. 1799. He resigned his Clerkship 27 June, 1794. Rector of Sotby Line. 1797, and of Kirkby-upon-Bam 1799. " Died suddenly 17 July, 1827, at Hangworthingham when returning from Spilsby Sessions, Rev. T. R. aged 55." (G. Mag.) John James Daniel Cornabe. Jtt. 8 Dec. 1790 (fil. Rene . C. de Lausanne, Switzerland : gen. get. 23). (SLJtt. received as (Jt. 9 Dec. 1790, taken up for Battels Mid- summer 1791. John Davis. (.|E. received as <. 7 Dec. 1790, restored Christinas 1795. JE. (Davies, All Souls) 25 May, 1789 (fil. Price D. de Llanladinan, Montgom: gen. set. 18). B.A. 16 Feb. 1793. M.A. 11 March, 1796. "Died 17th Aug. 1853, at Fownfellan, Montg. aged 83, Rev. J. D. second son of Pryce D. of Maesmawr Hall, Montg." (G. Mag. 123, II. 536.) 1791. Samuel Abraham, pi. 10 March, 1791 (fil. Eicardi A. de White Lackington, Somerset: gen. set. 15). (JL|E. received as (ft. 9 March, 1791, taken up for Battels Mid- summer 1798. Admitted . 8 Oct. 1791 of Somerset, aged 18. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1795. B.A. 29 Oct. 1794. M.A. 15 July, 1800. Elected ^.J^. 30 June, 1799. Admitted Jf. 8 July, 1800. Elected Sub-Dean (vice Foley) 2 Nov. 1799 and. again 6 Dec. 1799 and 1800 ; Dean 1801 up to 17 June, 1802. His JF. was vacant by marriage 30 June, 1803. William Warrington. J&. 12 March, 1791 (fil. Georgii W. de Acton, Denbigh : cler. at. 18). dT.JE. received as N 104 WARDEN WILLS. [1791. (ft. same day, restored 4 April, 1800. Admitted JJ. 8 Oct. 1791 of Denbigh, aged 18. Hody (Greek) Exhi- bitioner 1792 to 1799. Gerard Exhibitioner 1795 to 1797. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1799. B.A. 11 Nov. 1794. M.A. 24 Oct. 1800. Elected tf. of Balliol 1799 or 1800. " Died April 28, 1852, at Barrowby Line. Rev. W. W. for 37 years Vicar of Leak, Derb. " (G. Mag. 122, I. 632.) Brother of Thornliill W. 1796. William Jenkins Rees. JE. 12 April, 1791 (fil. Eeeg E. de Llandingad, Carmarth : gen. ?et. 19). (.JE. received as (ft. 9 April, 1791. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1792. B.A. 13 Feb. 1795. M.A. 11 July, 1797. Born 10 Jan. 1772, educated at Carmarthen School. Curate of Stoke Edith and West Hide, Hereford, 1796 ; Rector of Cascob, Radnor, 10 Dec. 1806; Rector of Heyop, Radnor, 10 July, 1813; Prebendary of Llandilo Graban (Brecknock) 20 July, 1820; F.S.A. 24 Dec. 1840; died 18th Jan. 1855. (G. Mag. 125, 1. 317.) His picture is in Dr Griffiths ' Collection. John Griffiths. JE. 15 April, 1791 (fil. Johannis G. de liodmell, Sussex : cler. OB t. 18). C.JE. received as (ft. 16 April, 1791, restored 30 June, 1796. Admitted . 8 Oct. 1791 of Sussex. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1792 to 1796. B.A. 11 Nov. 1794. M.A. (Queen's) 7 Dec. 1797. B.D. and D.D. 19 Jan. 1821. Eesigned . 30 June, 1796. Entered Queen's College as Michel Scholar 21 April, 1796. Elected Michel Eellow 1 March, 1798 : his Jf. was filled up on resignation 5 March, 1801. Master of the King's School, Rochester. Rector of Hinxhill, Kent 1801. Vicar of St Margaret's, Rochester, 1803, died 30 Sept. 1832, aged CO. Father of John G. 1824. James des Carrieres. Jtt. 6 May, 1791 (fil. Davidis des C. de Civ. Londin: gen. ast. 17). William Fletcher. JE. 24 June, 1791 (fil. Gulielmi F. de Eomsey, Hampton : gen. wt. 19). GT.JH. received as (ft. 1791.] WARDEN WILLS. ) 195 25 June, 1791, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1799. B.A. 21 May, 1795. Samuel James Goodenough. JE. 27 June, 1791 (fil. Samuelis Jacob! G. de Eling, Middlesex : Doctoris, set. 17). (!LJE. received as (ft. same day, restored 12 Nov. 1798. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1791. Admitted &. 13 Oct. 1792 of Middlesex, aged 18. Hody (Hebrew) Exhi- bitioner 1793 to 1798. B.A. 21 May, 1795. M.A. 17 July, 1802. He resigned $>. 30 June, 1798. Prebendary of Carlisle 28 Aug. 1810. Eector of Aikton, Cumberland 1844, died 15 March, 1858. (. Mag. 128, 1. 563.) George Alexander Downing. JE. 16 Nov. 1791 (fil. Dawsoii 1). de . . . in. Com. Antrim in Eegn : Hibern : arm. set. 16). .j&. received as JfM. 1 Nov. 1791, taken up for Battels Lady Day 1800. B.A. (G. A. Fullerton) 9 July, 1795. M.A. 22 June, 1798. His grace was granted for B.A. to G. A. Downing Fullarton, 9 July, 1795. His mother was Catherine, only child of George Fullerton, and niece and heiress of Alexander Fullerton of Ballintoy Castle, Antrim : on succeeding to the property of his great uncle, he assumed the name and arms of Fullerton ; born 30 Nov. 1775, died 16 Aug. 1847. Joseph Sturges. JE. 19 Nov. 1791 (fil. Josephi S. de Sibbertoft, Northampton : arm. set. 19). GT.Jtt. received as (ft. 18 Nov. 1791, restored Midsummer 1796. Horace Salusbury Cotton. JH. 17 Dec. 1791 (fil. Eoberti C. de Eygate, Surr: gen. a j t. 17). (JT.JE. received as (ft. 16 Dec. 1791, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1799. B.A. 5 June, 1795. " Vicar of Desborough, Northants " (F.), if so he was non- resident. He was elected Ordinary of Newgate Prison 29 July, 1814, which post he resigned 25 June, 1838 : he died 7 June, 1846. James Buckoll. ftt. 17 Dec. 1791 (fil. Steplmni B. de Brighthelmstone, Sussex: plob. ;et. 17). CT.fE. received 196 WARDEN WILLS. [1791-92. as Servitor 16 Dec. 1791, restored after 15 May, 1800. Admitted Clerk 14 Oct. 1793. Pigott and Goodridge Exhibitioner, while he was Clerk, which post he resigned 6 June, 1795. B.C.L. 4 Dec. 1800. Arthur Chichester. JE. 17 Dec. 1791 (fil. Gulielmi C. de Londonderry in Eegn : Hibern : Doctoris, o_>t. 22). (.J&. received as (ft. same day, increased to jF.(tf. 20 June, 1792, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1796. B.A. 9 July, 1795. M.P. for Carrickfergus. Created Baronet, of Greencastle, Donegal, 13 Sept. 1821, died unmarried 25 May, 1847. 1792. Edward Jenkins. JE. 22 Fel>. 1792 (fil. Edvardi J. de Virmonton in Burgundia in Ilegno Francise, gen. a;t. 23). (H.JE. received as (ST. same day, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1799. John Foley. Jtt. 13 March, 1792 (fil. Koberti F. de Mordiford, Hereford: cler. set. 17). (!l.|tt. received as (!L same day, restored 3 Dec. 1796. Admitted &. 13 Oct. 1792 of Hereford, aged 17. When elected on 30th June, he tried to prove Founder's Kin, but his evidence was not sufficient, he however succeeded 011 6 Oct., and was placed senior . of the year. Maddox Exhibitioner 1792 to 1795. Somerscales Exhibitioner 1795. B.A. 10 Nov. 1795. M.A. 21 May, 1801. Elected 3MF. (as Founder's Kin) 30 June, 1796. Ad- mitted Jf. 9 July, 1797. Elected Sub-Dean 1796 and 1798 : but in both cases he was deprived of the office for non-residence in the following November ; Moderator of Philosophy 1797 ; Catechist 1799 ; Bursar (vice Michell), 30 June, 1801 and 1802; Librarian 1801. He resigned his J?. on marriage 30 June, 1805. Rector of Holt, Wore. 1812 ; where he is buried with the following inscription, 1792.] WARDEN WILLS. 197 Under this Tomb are interred the Mortal Remains of the Reverend John Foley formerly Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford, and for 35 years Rector of this Parish. He died Aug. 11, 1847, aged 72. Father of John F. 1821 and Edward W. F. 1826. The Foley pedigree, used to prove Founder's Kin, exists in the College : it shows that J. F. was great grandson of William Floyer who was great grandson of Anthony Floyer, who married Anne Martin, daughter of Margaret Wadham, sister of the Founder. Edmund Watts, JE. 29 March, 1792 (fil. Edmundi W. de Hinton, Somerset: gen. get. 17). (tf.JE. received as (ft. same day, taken up for Battels Christmas 1799. B.A. 23 Feb. 1797. Henry Hody Rogers. JE. 4 May, 1792 (fil. Pdcardi Colmer li. de Child Okeford, Dorcestr : cler. set. 17). GT.JE. received as (ft. same day, restored 1798. Good- ridge Exhibitioner 1792. B.C.L. 5 Feb. 1799. Rector of Pylle, Somerset, 1826, died 17 April, 1840, aged 65. Father of Philip H. R. 1821. Edward Brazier. JE. 27 May, 1792 (fil. Edvardi B. de Sto Christophoro in Ind: Occid: arm. set. 18). C.|tt. received as (ft. same day, taken up for Battels Mid summer 1797. B.A. 5 Feb. 1796. M.A. 20 Oct. 1800. John Plumstead Reeve (J). |&. 12 June, 1792 (fil. Andrews It. de Reading, Bercher: arm. oat. 17). (Jl.Jtt. received as (ft. same day, taken up for Battels Christmas 1802. B.A. 23 Nov. 1796. M.A. 11 July, 1801. John Liptrott. |tt. 23 June, 1792 (fil. Jacob! L. de Fgham, Surr: cler. ret. 18). (H.|E. received as (ft. 22 June, 1792, restored 9 July, 1792 : when he migrated 198 WARDEN WILLS. [1792. to Trinity as (ft. admitted 7th July. B.A. 19 April, 1796. M.A. 14 Nov. 1805. Rector of Broughton Astley, Leic. 1812, died at Calais 16 Dec. 1848. Allen Wheeler (f). JE. 10 Oct. 1792 (fil. Alleni W. de Whitley Magna, Vigorn : gen. aet. 16). (H.JE. received as (ft. same day. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1794. B.A. 17 Feb. 1798. . M.A. 23 April, 1800. B.D. 21 June, 1810 ; " name left out 16 May, 1800 : re-admitted 8 June, 1810, name removed again 16 May, 1828." Born 20th Dec. 1775. Minor Canon of Worcester 1799, Precentor 1820 to 1851. Head Master of the College School, Worcester. Eector of Broadwas and of St Martin's, Worcester. Vicar of Old Sodbury, Glouc. 1851. In Jan. 1832 he received a testimonial of silver plate from his old pupils at a dinner of which Sir C. S. Smith was chairman, died at Bath 25 Dec. 1855, aged 82 (?) Father of Thomas L. W. 1823. David Jones. JE. 23 Oct. 1792 (fil. Johannis J. de Maryskyr i.e. Aberyskyr, Brechinire : gen. o.-t. 18). (!LJE. received as (ft. same day, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1799. B.A. 3 Feb. 1797. John Hoskyns. JE. 9 Nov. 1792 (fil. Johannis H. de Compton Martin, Somerset : cler. ret. 20). (.JE. received as (ft. same day, restored 5 April, 1797. B.A. 28 May, 1796. Assumed the additional name of Abrahall. In orders : of Compton Martin, Somerset. Father of John C. J. H. Abrahall 1817, and Theoph. B. H. A. 1820. Charles Medows Tobin. JE. 9 Nov. 1792 (fil. Jacobi T. de Salisburia, Wilton : arm. get. 17). %JE. received as (ft. same day, restored Midsummer 1799. B.A. 28 Feb. 1797. John Downing Nesbit. JE. 13 Nov. 1792 (fil. Alexandri . I), de King's County in Eegn. Hibern : arm. u_-t. 21). 1792-93.] WARDEN WILLS. 199 (JT.|tt. received as JF.<2L same day, taken up for Battels Christmas 1793. Charles Frederick Brooke. JE. 14 Dec. 1792 (fil. JacoM B. de Dorcestria, Dorcestr : gen. set. 34). C.Jtt. received as JF.<. same day, restored 24 Oct. 1793. Samuel Frosser. JE. 17 Dec. 1792 (fil. Thomse P. de Dorston, Hereford : cler. get. 19). C.Jtt. received as Servitor same day, restored 6 July, 1793. "Died 1825 Rev. S. P., M.A., Rector of Southwick, Sussex, and of St John's Coll., Oxford." (G. Mag. 95, II. 475.) But this latter statement is a mistake, nor was he a graduate of Oxford. Edward Mott Allfree. CT.JE. received as 01". 1 Feb. 1792, restored Michaelmas 1799. |E. (Alban Hall) 17 June, 1790 (fil. Edvardi A. de Hurstmonceaux, Sussex: gen. set. 16). Somerscales Exhibitioner - - 1793. B.A. 11 Nov. 1794. M.A. 11 July, 1799. 1793. James Carpenter. |tt. 8 May, 1793 (fil. Jacobi Baden C. de West Dean, Sussex : cler. ret. 17). (ST.JE. received as (!T. same day, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1802. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1793. Admitted . 9 July, 1794 of West Dean, Sussex, aged 18. Goodridge Exhibi- tioner 1794 to 1797. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1795 to 1799. B.A. 23 Feb. 1797. M.A. (Hertford) 6 April, 1805. Resigned . 30 June, 1803. David Evans (J)- Jtt. 11 May, 1793 (fil. Hugonis E. de Llandilovawr, Carmarth: gen. set. 18). (H.JE. received as (ft. same day : name removed apparently in 1798, replaced 26 April, 1815, name removed again apparently in 1817. B.A. 23 Feb. 1797. M.A. 17 May, 1815. Chaplain R.X. '200 WARDEN WILLS. [1793. He was the first naval chaplain presented by Greenwich Hospital to the Rectory of Simonbourn, Northumb : (part of the forfeited Derwentwater Estates) when the parish was split up into six parts in 1815 : he died 9 April, 1829. There is a mural tablet in Simonbourn Church with the following in- scription, Sacred to the memory of the Rev. David Evans, M.A. Rector of this Parish. This tablet is erected by his afflicted widow, In grateful remembrance of the virtues and affection Of a most justly beloved and lamented husband, A truly sincere and steady friend And a zealous, devoted and faithful minister Of the Church of England. He died universally esteemed and respected In the year of Our Lord 1829, Aged 54 years. His widow survived him nearly 40 years, and founded chari- ties both at Simonbourn and Humshaugh. William Bishop. Jft. 12 May, 1793 (fil. Jacob! Willson B. de Sti Andrea?, Holborn, Londin : arm. set. 17). (JT.JE. received as (!T. same day, restored 1800. Admitted . 5 Oct. 1793 of St Andrew's, Holborn, aged 17. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1794 to 1800. Goodridge Exhibi- tioner 1797. B.A. 23 Feb. 1797. JF. of Oriel, 18 April, 1801. M.A. 25 June, 1801. Select Preacher 1808 and 1813. Vicar of St Mary's 2 Feb. 1810. Dean 1817. Rector of Ufton Nervet, Berks, 16 Oct. 1819, on the presenta- tion of the College; died 1847. John Wickens. JE. 14 May, 1793 (til. Jolmnnis W. de Mapperton, Dorcestr : gen. ajt. 18). (!LJtt. received as (. same day, restored Michaelmas 1794. B.A. (Morton) 26 Jan. 1797. M.A. 17 Dec, 1812. Rector of Swyre, Dorset, 13 June, 1817 to 1856. Rector of Mansion, Dorset, 17 Dec. 1817, resigned 1820. Rector of Wooilon <;l;mvil]e, Dorset, !) Feb. 1835, where lie died 5 August, 1&5G. 1793.] WARDEN WILLS. 201 Richard Elwell. JE. 15 May, 1793 (fil. Joannis E. do Civ. Westmonast : gen. ret. 18). (.JE. received as (!T. same day, restored Midsummer 1794. Goodridge Exhi- bitioner 1793. Thomas Stone. Jtt. 14 Oct. 1793 (fil. Koberti S. de Seaford, Sussex : gen. set. 18). (.JE. received as (ft. same day, restored 1798. William Toogood. JE. 21 Oct. 1793 (fil. Gulielmi T. de Sherborne, Dorcestr: gen. aet. 19). (Jl.jltl. received as (ft. same day, restored 9 Feb. 1799. An active county magistrate and chairman of the Sessions at Sherborne (Hutchins) ; or Rev. W. T., son of W. T., chairman of Quarter Sessions, died 2 Feb. 1851 at Sherborne. (G. Mag.) Charles Price (J)- J&. 30 Oct. 1793 (fil. Thomas P. de Merriott, Somerset: cler. set. 16). C.JE. received as (ft. same day, restored Christmas 1800. Somerscales Exhi- bitioner 1794. Admitted S>. 9 July, 1794 of Merriott, Somerset, aged 16. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1794 to 1797. Warner Exhibitioner 1795. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1795 to 1801. B.A. 30 June, 1797. M.A. 9 July, 1801. B.M. 25 June, 1802. D.M. 14 Jan. 1804. Elected ty.Jf. 30 June, 1800. Admitted ,-ff. 6 July, 1801. Wills Medical Fellow's Exhibition 1806 to 1821. Elected Sub-Dean 1801; Catechist 1802; Bursar 1803, 1804, 1805 ; Moderator of Philosophy 1807 to 1811 (with Swayne and Stevens as deputies) ; Librarian 1818, 1819, 1820 (Symons deputy). He resigned his Jf. 30 June, 1821 (being superannuated from the date of his B.M. when he ceased to be regent M.A.) when his name was replaced on the list of Commoners. C.JE. replaced 5 March, 1822. F.R.C.S. 30 Sept. 1805. Censor 1807, delivered the Harveian Oration 1820. Physician to the Middlesex Hospital 1807 to 1815. Physician extraordinary to King William IV. 1832. Practised at Brighton, where he died 8 Sept. 1853, aged 77. (Muiik III. 25.) 202 WARDEN WILLS. [1793-94. Peter Oliver. (JT.JE. received as (ft. 7 May, 1793, restored Michaelmas 1794. |tt. (Queen's) 6 June, 1792 (fil. Petri 0. de Massachussets Bay, New England, gen. set. 17). 1794. John Webb ("[") P. 14 May, 1794 (fil. Gulielmi W. de Aldgate, Londin : gen. set. 18). (.JE. received as (ft. same day, finally taken up for Battels Midsummer 1814. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1794. B.A. 21 March, 1798. M.A. 3 Nov. 1802. Name removed 21 April, 1815. Captain of St Paul's School 1793 to 1795, and Exhibitioner. Vicar of St Mary's, Cardiff, 1821. Rector of Tretire with Michaelchurch, Hereford, 1812, died about 1869, aged 92. William Alexander Campble (sic.) Durham. JE. 14 May, 1794 (fil. Thomae D. de Sti Martini in Civ. Londin: gen. set. 18). CJE. received as (ft. (W.A. Campel D.) same day, restored Midsummer 1794, but he had a balance still remaining in 1801. He was educated at St Paul's School where he became Exhibi- tioner in 1795 ; W. A. Campbell 1). entered in 1796 Corpus Christi Coll. Camb. of which College he was Sizar, Exhibitioner, and Scholar, and graduated B.A. 1799. M.A. 1809. He became successively Assistant Master, Chaplain (1806), and Sur Master (1823) in St Paul's School, and Rector of St Matthews, Friday Street (1837). On a Tablet formerly in the church of St Matthew, Friday Street, now in St Vedast Foster, is the following inscription, Sacred to the memory of the Reverend William A. C. Durham, M.A. twenty years Rector of the United Parishes of St Matthew, Friday Street and St Peter, West Cheap who died January 26th 1857 aged 81 years. 1794.] WARDEN WILLS. 203 " Come unto Me all ye that are weary and heavy laden and I will give you rest." This Tablet is erected by the Parishioners in token of their great esteem and high regard for his memory. John Heathcote Wyndham (f). JE. 24 May, 1794 (fil. Gulielmi W. de Dinton, Wilton : arm. set. 17). (!LJE. received as (JT. same day, restored 1799. Ad- mitted J$. (Founder's Kin) 9 July, 1794, of Dinton, Wilts, aged 17. Maddox Exhibitioner 1795 to 1798. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1798. B.A. 6 Feb. 1798. M.A. 24 Nov. 1801. Elected $).JF. 30 June, 1799. Ad- mitted JF. 8 July, 1800. Vacated JF. by marriage 26 April, 1813, when his name was replaced on the list of Commoners. Elected Bursar 1801 and (vice Michell) 1811 and again on 6 Dec. 1811 ; Librarian 1803 (Michell, deputy); Catechist 1809 and 1810 (Swayne, deputy). (JLJE/received 9 Feb. 1814: account closed 1821. Rector of Gorton Denham, Somerset, 1816 (? 1813 G. Mag.), and of Sock Dennis 1819 ; married Jane Dorothy daughter of the Rev. John Eveleigh, D.D. (see 1766), Provost of Oriel. Rev. John Heathcote Wyndham, was buried in the church- yard of Gorton Denham, Somerset, in January 1852 a Memorial Tablet in the church bears the following : " In memory of John Heathcote Wyndham, 5th son of William Wyndham, Esq. of Dinton. He was Rector of Gorton for 38 years, and departed this life on January 5th 1852, aged 74, universally beloved and respected. "The sweet remembrance of the just Shall nourish when he sleeps in dust." William Hoblyn Lake (T)- P. 4 June, 1794 (fil. Johannis L. de Llanivet, Cornub : cler. set. 14). (.|E. received as (ft. same day, restored 4 Nov. 1801. Admitted S>. Sept. 1795 of Cornwall, aged 15. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1796 to 1802. B.A. 6 Feb. 1798. M.A. 15 July, 1803. Elected $3.JF. 30 June, 1801. Admitted ,-jf. 6 July, 1802. Elected Sub-Dean (vice Price) 1802 ; 204 WARDEN WILLS. [1794. Moderator of Philosophy 1802, 1803; Catechist 1804, 1805 ; Librarian (Kogers, deputy) 1806, 1807. Drowned off the coast of Jutland in the shipwreck of H.M.S. St George, of which he was chaplain, 24 Dec. 1811. In this wreck the admiral, captain, and the officers with a crew of 750 were all lost except eleven men. James Lynn. JE. 27 June, 1794 (fil. Johannis L. de Ayleslmry, Buck : pleb. aet. 17). CT.JE. received as Servitor same day, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1801. Admitted Clerk same day, resigned 30 June, 1797. Pigott Exhibitioner 1794, 1795. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1795, 1796. B.A. 5 Feb. 1799. M.A. 12 May, 1803. " Minor Canon of Rochester 1803 to 1814. Perpetual Curate of Strood, Kent, 1804 to 1821 : of Sebergham, Cumb. 1S11 to 1820. Rector of Caldbeck, Cumberland 1813, and Vicar of Crossth- waite 1820. He married the daughter of Dean Goodenough, afterwards Bishop of Carlisle, died 1 Feb. 1855, aged 78. " (G. Mac,.) Thomas Davies. JK. 4 July, 1794 (fil. Eoberti D. de Knighton, liadnor : cler. set. 20). C.JE. received as (JT. same day, (Davis) taken up for Battels Christmas 1800. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1795, 1797. William Knott. |E. 10 Oct. 1794 (fil. Nathanielis K. de Diimington, Somerset : arm. a;t. 16). (&.JE. received as (St. same day, taken up for Battels Lady Day 1802. Admitted g. (W. Smith Knott) Sept. 1795 of Diimington, Somerset : aged 18. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1796. Somerscales Exhibitioner 1796 to 1799. B.A. 5 Feb. 1799. He resigned his . 30 June, 1800. William John Brook. JE. 3 Nov. 1794. (fil. Gulielmi B. de Ashburnham, Somerset : gen. tut. 18). (JT.ftt. received as Servitor same day, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1801. Admitted Clerk 6 June, 1795, vacant 23 Oct. 1797. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1795, 1796. Pigott Exhibitioner 1795. 11 A. 6 June, 1798. 1794-95.] WARDEN WILLS. 205 Arthur Saunder. JE. 9 Dec. 1794 (fil. Arthur! S. de Sid- mouth, Damnon : cler. set. 17). (.Jtt. received as (ft. same day, restored 28 June, 1796. Admitted &. (Saunders) Sept. 1795 of Devon, aged 18, resigned 30 June, 1796. Admitted (ft. of Exeter, of Sarsden, Oxon, 24 June, 1796: name removed 11 March, 1799. B.A. (Saunder) 22 Nov. 1798. 1795. Joseph Crane. JE. 31 Jan. 1795 (fil. Johannis C. de Bewdley, Vigorn : gen. set. 18). (.JE. received as (ft. same day, restored 6 Dec. 1802. B.A. 24 Oct. 1798. M.A. 9 July, 1801. Henry Masterman (J)- JE. 14 March, 1795 (fil. Gulielini M. de Athelhampton, Dorcestr: gen. set. 17). (ST.JE. received as (ft. same day, restored Michaelmas 1799. Goodridge Exhibitioner" 1795 to 1798. B.A. 5 Feb. 1799. Admitted Chaplain 26 March, 1800, resigned 11 Dec. 1819. Vicar of Alton Pancras, 11 Nov. 1811. Vicar of Milton Abbas, Dorset, 10 June 1823. He is buried at Milton Abbas, with the following inscription, "Shew us Thy mercy Lord and grant us Thy salvation." Here rests Henry Masterman late Vicar of this Parish who died Dec. vii. MDCCCXLI Aged LXIV. And Mar}* Masterman his sister who died Oct. x. MDCCCXXXIII Aged LX. Charles Moss. JE. 12 May, 1795 (fil. Caroli M. de Civ. Norvici: cler. ajt. 18). <.|E. received as (ft. same day, taken up for Battels Christmas 1800. B.A. 26 Feb. 1799. Robert Frederick Michell. JE. 12 May, 1795 (fil. Eoberti M. de Chilton, Wilton: arm. ret. 17)." (.JE. received as 206 WARDEN WILLS. [1795. (ft. same day, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1799. He was publicly expelled on 24 June, 1799. Edward Wright Band. JE. 26 Oct. 1795 (fil. Johannis B. de Wookey Hole, Somerset: arm. set. 18). <.Jtt. received as JF.<- same day, the receipt of it is acknowledged without date by Richard Michell. Son and heir of John B., born 23 April, 1779. Thomas Bewes. Jtt. 29 Oct. 1795 (fil. Harry B. de Plymutha, Dainnon : arm. a^t. 17). (JT.J&. received as ^F.OJ*. same day, restored 1799. Created M.A. 10 June, 1798. Born 18 Dec. 1777 ; of Beaumont, Devon : High Sheriff of Devon 1824, M.P. for Plymouth 1832 to 1841, died 18 Nov. 1857. John Bull. JE. 4 Nov. 1795 (fil. Johannis Thompson B. de Bursted Parva, Essex: arm. set. 19). C.JE. received as jF.Or. same day, restored 1799. B.A. 23 May, 1799. John Mathias. Jtt. 26 Nov - 1795 ( fil - Ludovici M. de Llangwarren, Pembroch : arm. ?et. 19). (JT.JE. received as JF.<. same day, restored 13 March, 1799. Peter Hideout. |E. 10 Dec, 1795 (fil. Philippi R de Farnham, Dorcestr : cler. set. 17). C.|E. received as (!T. same day, restored 9 Dec. 1801. Admitted . '29 Oct. 1796, (Peter Pdchard R) of Dorset, aged 18. Somerscales Exhibitioner 1796. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1797 to 1802. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1798. B.A. 21 Nov. 1799. M.A. 30 May, 1805. Elected ^. 30 June, 1801. Admitted ,-ff. 6 July, 1802. Elected Sub-Dean 1802, 1803. His Jf. was vacant by marriage 30 June, 1806. " Died 5 Feb. 1850 at Shaft esbury, aged 72, Eev. P. R. R. 42 years Curate of Motcombe. He was second son of the Rev. P. R." (G. Mac/. 120, I. 547.) 1796.] WARDEN WILLS. 207 1796. Henry Bishop. JE. 2 March, 1796 (fil. Koberti B. de Cantabrigia Opp: gen. ret. 18). (.JE. received as (ft. same day, restored 1799. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1796. Charles Penruddocke. JE. 18 March, 1796 (fil. Caroli P. de Compton, Wilton : arm. set. 22). (H.JE. received as jf.(ft. same day, restored 3 Dec. 1796. He was second son of C.P. : and great-great-great-grandson of Colonel John P. He was of Burcot, Somerset, and died at Milstone, Wilts, (leaving a son Charles, born 1 798), where, on the North Wall of the Nave is the following, " In memory of Charles Penruddocke, Esq., second son of Charles Penruddocke, Esq., one of the representatives of this County, who died Nov. 6th, 1799 in the 26th year of his age." (Hoare.) Richard Bullen. JE. 8 April, 1796 (fil. Johannis B. de Novo Castello, Northumb : arm. ret. 17). (H.jE. received as (ft. 18 April, 1796, taken up for Battels Christmas 1801. B.A. (Buller in Ox : Grad :) 1 April, 1800. Charles Lyne. JE. 3 May, 1796 (fil. Philippi L. de Tre- leven, ? Trelowan, Cornub : Doctoris, ret. 19). C.JE. received as (ft. same day, taken up for Battels Mid- summer 1801. B.A. 25 Feb. 1800. Henry Wadham Diggle. JE. 11 May, 1796 (fil. Wadhami D. de Western Green, Surr : cler. ret. 17). GT.JE. received as (ft. same day, restored 27 March, 1797. Admitted >. as Founder's Kin 29 Oct. 1796, resigned 30 June, 1797. Apparently of West Green in Esher, Surrey, where Wadham D. (1759) was Rector. George Gould. JE. 11 May, 1776 (fil. Georgii G. de Upway, Dorcestr : arm. set. 18). (H.JE. received as JF.. same day, restored Christmas 1803. B.A. 12 Feb. 1801. M.A. 2 Dec. 1802. 208 WARDEN WILLS. [1796. Born 1G Jan. 1778 : Vicar of Fleet, Dorset, 1802. The old Church having been destroyed by a storm 23 Nov. 1824, a new one was erected at the sole expense of the Vicar, and consecrated 25 Aug. 1829. In the Church at Upwey is the following, " Sacred to the memory of the Rev. George Gould, M.A. of Fleet House and Upwey in this county. He departed this life 29 April, 1841, aged 63. His remains are interred in a vault within this church. This monument was erected by a near relative as a tribute of her sincere affection and deep regret." (Hutchins ) Andrew Tucker (T)- J&. 25 May, 1796 (fil. Andreae T. de Fifehead, Dorcestr : Doctoris, aet. 18). GT.JE. received as (. same day, restored 10 Dec. 1804, replaced 31 March, 1818, and restored Midsummer 1818. Admitted g. 29 Oct. 1796. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1798, 1799, 1800. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1796 to 1801. Gerard Exhi- bitioner 1798 to 1800. B.A. 23 April, 1800. M.A. 3 April, 1818. Eesigned . 30 June, 1801. Rector of Wotton Fitzpain, Dorset, 11 July, 1817. Rector of Catherston, Dorset, 9 May, 1818 ; died 15 March, 1858. Thomas Buck. JE. 17 June, 1796 (fil. Jacobi B. de Marylebon, Middlesex: arm. a, j t. 19). (.Jtt. received as JfM. same day, restored 27 July, 1798. James Ward. JE. 17 June, 1796 (fil. Jacobi W. de Marylebon, Middlesex : arm. a j t. 17). (JLJE. received as ,-fF.(!T. same day, taken up for Battels Christinas 1802. Matthew Place. |E. 28 June, 1796 (fil. Johannis P. de Canford, Dorcestr: gen. get. 18). (JLJE. received as (T. same day, finally restored Christmas 1808. B.A. 8 May, 1800. Rector of Hampreston, Dorset, 20 Nov. 1806 ; died at Chichester 15 March, 1834. Samuel Downes. JE. 12 July, 1796 (fil. Caroli D. de Birmingham, Warwic : pleb. a;t. 16). (JLJE. received as Servitor same day, restored Midsummer 1806. Admitted Clerk ."> Oct. 1797. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1797, 1798, 1796.] WARDEN WILLS. 209 1799. Pigott Exhibitioner 1797. B.A. 26 April, 1800. His Clerkship was vacant 5 April, 1800. " S. D. Vicar of Kilham, Yorks, 1823, formerly of Warwick, died at his residence in London 25 July, 1845." (G. Mag. 115, II. 432.) Robert Shirley. JE. 20 Oct. 1796 (fil. Joannis S. de Bagber, Dorcestr : gen. set. 25). C.JE. received as Jf.<&. same da} 7 , restored Christmas 1797. Bagbere is a hamlet of Sturminster Newton. William Benett. |E. 28 Oct. 1796 (fil. Thomas B. de Tisbury, Wilton : arm. set. 17). CJE. received as JF.OT. same day, restored Michaelmas 1797. B.A. (Merton) 24 Oct. 1801. Son of T. B. of York St., Portman Sq. : born 24 Feb. 1779, married 1815. Robert Stevens (J)- P. 30 Nov. 1796 (fil. Eoberti S. de Ansford, Somerset : arm. set. 18). C.JE. received as (*T. (E, Stephen Stephens) same day, restored 2 Nov. 1801. Admitted jj. 4 Oct. 1797, when he is described as of Unsford, Somerset, aged 18 : but the entry was subse- quently altered to St Mary, Kotherhithe, Surrey, where he was born. Maddox Exhibitioner 1798. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1799 to 1802. B.A. 23 Oct. 1800. M.A. 4 June, 1806. Elected ft.Jf. 30 June, 1801. Admitted ,-fF. 6 July, 1802. Elected Librarian 1802; Catechist 1803 ; Humanity Lecturer 1805 to 1811 and 1817, 1818 ; Bursar 1812, 1813 (Swayne, deputy). Deputy Moderator of Philosophy 1806 and 1808 to 1813, 1821, 1823 ; Dean 1814 to 1816; Sub-Warden 1819 to 1823; Deputy Dean 1818, 1819, 1820; Deputy Catechist 1817 to 1820. Wills Divinity Lecturer 1809 to 1820. Proctor 1811. He resigned his ,-fF. 27 June, 1824 : when his name was replaced on the list of Commoners and finally removed 13 Nov. 1829. Incumbent of Denham, Suffolk (1813), and Yicar of South Petherwin, Cornwall (1824). " Died at Portishead 1 Oct. 1856, Rev. R. S. S. Perpetual Curate of Denham, Suff." (G. Mwj. 126, II. 655.) O 210 WARDEN WILLS. [1796-97. John Ellard. JE. 8 Dec. 1796 (fil. Joannis E. de Bicton, Devon: gen. set. 17). (.JE. received as (. same day, restored July, 1803. B.A. 17 Feb. 1801. M.A. Uuly, 1803. William Augustus Morgan. JE. 15 Dec. 1796 (fil. Joannis M. de South Pole, Devon : cler. set. 20). (.JE. received as Servitor same day, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1804. Admitted Clerk 3 July, 1797, when he is said to be of South Poole, Devon, aged 23. Good- ridge Exhibitioner 1797, 1798, 1799. Pigott Exhibitioner 1797. His Clerkship was vacant 31 March, 1800. Incumbent of Egloskerry and Tresmere, Cornwall (1821), " died 19 Aiig. 1869." (F.) Thornhill Warrington. JE. 15 Dec, 1796 (fil. Georgii W. de Acton, Denbigh : cler. set. 18). C.JE. received as (j. same day, restored Christmas 1798. Goodridge Exhibi- tioner 1799, according to the lists, but as he occurs among the Scholars it is probably a mistake for Carrington. Brother of William W. 1791. 1797. Robert Edward Jones. JE. 30 March, 1797 (fil. Joannis J. de Llanfais i.e. Llanvaes in Ins: Mona. arm. net. 17). (.JE. received as (. same day, taken up Midsummer 1803. B.A. 4 Feb. 1802. George Speke Payne. JE. 6 April, 1797 (fil. Samuelis P. de Weymouth, Dorcestr: cler set. 18). C.JE. received as (. same day, restored 14 ISTov. 1803. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1799. B.A. 10 Oct. 1800. " Died 10 April, 1862 at Powerstock (Poorstock) Dorset, Rev. G. S. P., aged 85." (G. Mag.) Thomas Fox. JE. 27 April, 1797 (fil. Thomse E. de Mapperton, Dorcestr: cler. set. 17). C.JE. received as <. same day, restored 6 July, 1803. Admitted >. 1797.] WARDEN WILLS. 211 4 Oct. 1797. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1798 to 1804. Gerard Exhibitioner 1801. B.A. 27 Feb. 1801. M.A. 5 July, 1805. Elected ^.JF. 30 June, 1803. Admitted JF. 9 July, 1804: his Jf. was vacant by marriage 30 June, 1806. Rector of Temple Combe, Somerset, 1819 to 1859. Rector of South Newton and Chaplain to the Earl of Pembroke, " died 26 Aug. 1859 at the Rectory, Temple Combe, Somerset, aged 79, Rev. T. F. after an incumbency of forty years." (G. Mag.) He was buried at Temple Combe with the following inscrip- tion, " Sacred to the memory of the Rev. T. F., 40 years Rector of this parish, obiit August 26, 1859, setat. 79." Father of Thomas F. 1836. Edward Meade. JE. 3 June, 1797 (fil. Joannis M. de Civ. Dublin in Eegn. Hibern : Comitis, ret. 16). (.JE. received as JfM. 13 June, 1797, restored 1799. Sixth son of John, first Earl of Clanwilliam. Killed 8 March, 1801, when the British Troops under Sir Ralph Abercromby forced a landing in Aboukir Bay. He was Ensign of the Flank Company of the 40th Regiment which, with the 23rd, stormed a hill which commanded the place of 'disembarkation, and " seemed almost inaccessible." Brother of Peirce M. see below (1797). Frederick Hamilton Carrington. JE. 26 June, 1797 (til. Jacobi C. de Civ. Exon. : Devon, cler. set. 17). C.JE. received as <. same day, taken up for Battels Christmas 1799 : replaced 14 July, 1802, taken up again Christmas 1804. Admitted 5. 4 Oct. 1797 of St Keryene, i.e., St Kerrian, Exeter, aged 17. Somerscales Exhibitioner 1797. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1798 to 1801. Good- ridge Exhibitioner 1799. He resigned his o. 30 June, 1801. B.A. 17 July, 1802. George Willim. JE. 7 July, 1797 (fil. Georgii W. de par: Sti Xicoki in Civ. Hereford: gen. set. 19). .|E. received as (!L 6 July, 1797, taken up for Battels Christmas 1804. B.A. 21 May, 1801. 212 WARDEN WILLS. [1797- Samuel Rogers (T). JE. 13 July, 1797 (fil. Samuelis R de Civ. Londin : gen. set. 17). (H.JE. received as (. same day, apparently increased to ,-fF.(!L 9 Nov. 1802, taken up for Battels Christmas 1804. B.A. 10 Feb. 1804. M.A. 6 July, 1804. Hector of Orton Longueville, Hunts : died, aged 75. (G. May.) Where on a brass beneath his arms (a chevron between 3 stags), with the motto " ad ardua per aspera " is the following inscription, Samuel Rogers, M.A. Rector of this Church, and a Rural Dean, died May xviii. A.D. MDCCCLII, aged LXI (sic but ? LXXI.) years. To whose beloved memory his affectionate wife inscribes this Tablet. Eliza Ann Rogers followed her beloved husband April xxix MDCCCLV, aged LXVIII years." John Bright (J). P. 13 Dec. 1797 (fil. Pauli B. de Inkersel, Derb : gen. set. 16). C.JE, received as (ft. same day, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1802, replaced 14 April, 1811, taken up Midsummer 1821. Admitted . 15 Oct. 1798 of Derby, aged 16. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1799 to 1804. Goodridge Exhibi- tioner 1801. Warner Exhibitioner 1802 to 1805. B.A. 15 June, 1801. M.A. 28 June, 1804. B.M. 19 March, 1806. D.M. 30 June, 1808. Elected ^.,-jF. 30 June, 1803. Admitted JF. 9 July, 1804. Elected Catechist 1807 (Stevens, deputy) ; Librarian 1808 (Rogers, deputy). Vacated JF. by marriage 30 June, 1810, when his name was removed, but subsequently replaced. Physician to the General Hospital, Birmingham ; F.R.C.S. 30 Sept. 1809. Censor 1813, 1822, 1833, 1840. Delivered the Harveian Oration 1830. Consiliarius 1839. Physician to the Westminster Hospital 1822 to 1843. Metropolitan Com- missioner in Lunacy 1836. Died 1 Feb. 1870, aged 87. Honble. Peirce IVIeade. <.JE. received as Nobleman 7 July, 1797, taken up for Battels Christmas 1802. |E. (Si John's) 27 Jan. 1797 (fil. Johannis M. Comitis 1797-98.] WARDEN WILLS. 213 de Clanwilliam, ret. 20). B.A. 10 Oct. 1799. M.A. 17 July, 1802. He was 5tli son of John, first Earl of Clanwilliam, and brother of Edward M. 1797. Archdeacon of Dromore 31 May, 1810, resigned from ill health 1832, died 22 Nov. 1834. 1798. William Skinner (T). P. 3 March, 1798 (fil. Joannis S. de Aberdeen, cler. set. 19). C.JE. received as (ft. same day, restored 16 Nov. 1805, " re-admitted 19 May, 1819, name removed 25 Aug. 1820." Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1798 to 1801. B.A. 4 Nov. 1801. M.A. 21 June, 1819. B.D. and D.D. 8 July, 1819. Became Bishop of Aberdeen (on the death of his father) 1816, and Primus 1841, died 15 April, 1857. He is buried with his parents in the Spital (St Peter's) Burial Ground, Old Aberdeen, with the following inscription, " With those of his parents mingled also the ashes of the Eight Reverend William Skinner, D.D., Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, and for 41 years Bishop of the Diocese of Aberdeen, who, born the 24th October, 1778, died the 15th April, 1857." John Reeves. |tt. 23 March, 1798 (fil. Joannis E. de Arbortield, Bercher: arm. set. 18). (JT.JE. received as (E. same day, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1800. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1798. Thomas Bringloe Edwards. |E. 20 April, 1798 (fil. Theophili E. de Civ. Norvicii : gen. t. 18). (H.JE. received as (JT. same day, restored 8 Nov. 1798. Francis Newnham. JE. 18 June, 1798 (fil. Thomas N. de Hatton Garden, Middlesex : gen. a. j t. 18). (.JE. received as C. same day, restored 29 Jan. 1799 : migrated to Worcester as Jf.<. 1 Feb. 1799. B.C.L. 30 May, 1805. Robert James Spencer (T)- !*t 20 Nov. 1798 (fil. Benjamin! S. de Aston, Warwic: Doctoris, a't. 17). 214 WARDEN WILLS. [1798-99. (JT.JE. received as (ft. same clay, restored 7 July, 1804. Admitted &. 26 Oct. 1799. Maddox Exhibitioner 1799. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1801, 1802. Gerard Exhibi- tioner 1802. B.A. 16 June, 1802. M.A. 30 June, 1808. Elected ty.Jf. 30 June, 1803. Admitted $. 9 July, 1804. Elected deputy Sub-Dean 1803 ; Moderator of Philo- sophy 1804, 1805. "Perpetual Curate of Smethwick, Staffordshire," (F.) died 11 Aug. 1814. George Price (J). J&. 12 Dec. 1798 (fil. Rodolphi P. de Lyminge, Cant: cler. set. 18). C.JE. received as <. 12 Dec. 1799 (? 1798), restored 8 July, 1803. Admitted . 26 Oct. 1799. Somerscales Exhibitioner 1801. B.A. 14 June, 1802. M.A. 16 July, 1808. Elected ty.JF. 30 June, 1803. Admitted Jf. 9 July, 1804. Elected Sub-Dean 1804, 1805, 1806, 1818; Librarian 1809 to 1817 (with Rogers, Gardiner, and Symons as deputies) 1821 to 1826 (Symons, deputy). Humanity Lecturer 1819, 1820 (Stevens, deputy). " Presented to the College Rectory of Fryerning, Essex : when his name was replaced on the list of Commoners " 1826. Died at Fryerning 9 May, 1861, aged 80. 1799. George Carter. Jtt. 22 May, 1799 (fil. Henrici C. de Whittenham Minore, Bercher: cler. set. 18). C.JH. received as (&. same day, taken up for Battels Mid- summer 1807. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1799. B.A. 10 Nov. 1803. James Harington Evans (T)- P- 20 June, 1799 (fil. Jacobi E. de Sti Thomae in Civ. Sarisbur: cler. a j t. 14). CT.p. received as <. 18 June, 1799, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1813. Admitted >. 26 Oct. 1799, aged 14. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1800 to 1806. B.A. 26 May, 1803. M.A. 16 July, 1808. Elected $).Jf. 30 June, 1799-1800.] WARDEN WILLS. 215 1805. Admitted Jf. 3 July, 1806. Elected Catechist 1805 (Stevens, deputy) 1807 (Swayne, deputy). Eesigned his Jf. 23 April, 1810 on marriage. Son of James E. 1777. Thomas Symons (J)- P. 10 Oct. 1799 (fil. Georgii S. de Axbridge, Somerset : gen. set. 17). (.JE. received as (ft. same day, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1814. B.C.L. 15 Jan. 1810. " Died." John Bastard. JE. 1 Nov. 1799 (fil. Joannis B. de Blandford, Dorcestr : arm. set. 18). (JT.JE. received as (ft. 31 Oct. 1799, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1808. B.A. 10 Oct. 1803. Baptised at Blandford 23 June, 1781. Eector of Strathfield, save, Hants, 1816. Eector of Fifehead Neville, Dorset (by exchange). " Died 15 June, 1867." (Hutchins.) But "died Jan. 15, 1862, in St James Place, aged 81, Rev. J. B. of Fifehead Neville." (G. Mag.) Edward Cook Forward. JE. 16 Dec. 1799 (fil. Samuelis F. de Axminster, Devon : arm. yet. 18). <.JE. received as (ft. same day, taken up for Battels Christmas 1807. B.A. 10 Feb. 1804. M.A. 10 Dec. 1807. Rector of Comb Pyne, Devon, 1807. Rector of Sunnington, Somerset, 1810. Died at Axminster, aged 55, 11 Nov. 1836. Brother of Charles F. 1812. 18 OO. Simon Webber (J)- P. 14 Jan. 1800 (fil. Simonis W. de Sti Thomse, Cornub : cler. set. 17). C.JE. received as (ft. same day, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1811. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1800. B.A. 9 May, 1805. M.A. 24 Nov. 1825. He replaced his name in 1825 and removed it 12 Oct. 1826. Rector of Fonthill Bishop, 1819. Vicar of Tisbury, Wilts. 1825, which he held in plurality. Died at Fonthill, aged 74, 24 Jan. 1858. 216 WARDEN WILLS. [1800. William Brown. J1t. 3 March, 1800 (fil. Edvardi B. de Uppingham, Eutland : arm. set. 19). (.JE. received as (ft. same day, restored to Mr Edward B. his brother Christinas 1805. B.A. 3 Nov. 1802. Thomas Lewis. fE. 29 March, 1800 (fil. Joannis L. de Caermarthen: gen. iet. 18). C.JE. received as Servitor same day, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1806. Admitted Clerk 31 March, 1800 of St Peter, Carmarthen, aged 21. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1800 to 1802. Pigott Exhibitioner 1800 and 1802. B.A. 21 Feb. 1804. Resigned Clerkship 29 June, 1803. William Howels. JE. 3 April, 1800 (fil. Samuelis H. de Penline, i.e. Penlfyne Glamorgan: gen. ret. 19). (.JE. received as Servitor same day, taken up for Battels Mid- summer 1804. Admitted Clerk 5 April, 1800 of Penling. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1800, 1801. Pigott Exhibitioner 1800. His clerkship was vacant 30 June, 1802. "Died 18 Nov. 1832, aged 54, Rev. William Howels minister of the Episcopal Chapel in Long Acre." (G. Mag. 102, II. 653.) William Thring (J). Pt. 1 May, 1800 (fil. Brouncker T. de Sutton, Wilton: IJoctoris, ret. 17). C.JE. received as (ft. same day, taken up for Battels Christmas 1807 : " re- admitted 17 June, 1825." C.JE. account closed 24 Feb. 1836. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1800, 1801. B.A. (W. Davison Thring) 31 Oct. 1804. M.A. 27 Oct. 1825. B.I), and D.D. 21 Oct. 1830. Incumbent of Fenny Sutton, Wilts, 1813. (Hoare.) "Died 2 Sept. 1854 at Sutton Veney, Wilts, in his 72nd year, Rev. W. Davison Tilling, Rector of Sutton Veney with Fisherton Delaniere." (G. Mag.) He is buried at Sutton with the following inscription, In Memory of Revd. William Davidson Thring, D.D., who .succeeded his father Revd. Brouncker Thring, D.D. as Rector of this Parish Sept. 25, 1812. Born Dec. 20th 1782. Died Oct. 2, 1854, aged 71 Years. 1800.] WARDEN WILLS. 217 Thomas Bradley Faget. Jtt. 2 May, 1800 (fil. Thomse Bradley P. de Tamworth, Warwic : gen. set. 18). (JT.JE. received as <. same day, restored 1806. Admitted . 30 Oct. 1800. Hocly (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1801 to 1807. B.A. 10 Feb. 1804 M.A. 24 May, 1809. Elected W.JF. 30 June, 1806. Admitted Jf. 1 July, 1807. Vacated Jf. by marriage 7 Sept. 1809. " Died 1846, March 20, at Cheltenham, aged 64, Eev. T. B. P., Vicar of Evington, Leic. (Feb. 1842). He was formerly incum- bent of Long Acre Episcopal Chapel." (G. Mag. 116, I. 662.) Thomas Dyer (J). |E. 13 May, 1800 (fil. Gulielmi Caroli D. de Abbess Eoding, Essex : cler. set. 17). C.JE. received as . 30 Oct. 1800, aged 19. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1801 to 1804. B.A. 11 April, 1804. Eesigned . 30 June, 1804. Rector of Hodden, Somerset. Prebendary of Wells 21 Oct. 1806. On a brass in Hodden Church is the following inscription, "In Memory of the Revd. Edward Edgell of East-Hill, Rodden, 25 years Incumbent of this Parish, and formerly Vicar of West Alvington, Devon. Died April 2nd, 1860. Aged 78 years." " Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord, even so saith the Spirit, for they rest from their labours." Henry Alford (J)- J*t 23 June, 1800 (fil. Samuelis A. de Curry liival, Somerset: cler. set. 17). C.JE. received as (ft. same day : account closed Midsummer 1813. Admitted . 30 Oct. 1800. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1801 to 1804. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1803. Somer- scales Exhibitioner 1804. B.A. 8 April, 1804. M.A. 1 June, 1811. Elected }|).jf. 30 June, 1805. Admitted JF. 3 July, 1806. Wills Law Exhibitioner 1806. Elected Sub-Dean 1807, 1808 (Gardiner, deputy). ,-fF. vacant by marriage 30 June, 1810. Name removed Eeb. 1814. Charles Severne Watkins. JE. 15 July, 1800 (fil. Itichardi W. de liock, Yigorn : cler. set. 17). (.f&. received as ,-fF.(t. same day, taken up for Battels Mid- summer 1802: replaced 18 March, 1807, restored 22 June, 1810. He was rusticated 17 May, 1802. Created M.A. 27 June, 1808. Educated at Eton. Cornet in 3rd Dragoon Guards 3 Feb. 1803. Captain 15 Sept. 1808, retired 17 Oct. 1811. Edward Garrard Marsh. JE. 19 July, 1800 (fil. Joannis M. de Sti Thomse in Civ. Sarisbur: Wilton: arm. ,'.et. 17). (JI.JE. received as . 30 Oct. 1801. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1802 to 1807. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1804 B.A. 28 Jan. 1805. M.A. 28 June, 1810. Elected }3.JF. 30 June, 1810. Admitted jf. 2 July, 1811. Vacated Jf. by marriage 23 Oct. 1817. " Died 4 Nov. 1851 at Dawlish, Rev. B. P. Rector of Fersfield, Norf. (1843)." (G. May. 121, II. 665.) George Cockerton. 01. 21 May, 1801 (fil. Gulielmi C. de Sutton, Essex: arm. aet. 19). (JT.JK. received as JfM. 19 May, 1801, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1803. Richard Meade. JE. 6 June., 1801 (fil. Edvardi M. de Cripplegate Londin : arm. set. 18). (ST.Jft. received as (JT. same day, balance restored sometime after Midsummer 1810. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1802, 1803. B.A. 5 July, 1805. He entered St Paul's School 16 Aug. 1788, aged 7, and obtained an Exhibition in 1802. Rector of Horsenden 27 March, 1811. Perpetual Curate of Prince's Risborough, Buck., died 2 Aug. 1844, aged 61. Samuel Gamlen. |tt. 3 July, 1801 (fil. Gulielmi G. de Carston, Somerset: gen. ast. 18). C.jft. received as (IT. same day, restored 1801. B.A. (Balliol) 30 May, 1805. M.A. 5 June, 1811. Vicar of Bossall, Yorks, 1826. " Rector of Kirby Mallory 1854, died 2 June, 1855." (F.) Jonathan Stackhouse Rashleigh (T)- |tt. 3 July, 1801 (til. Jonathan It. de Wickham, Hampton : cler. let. 18). 222 WARDEN WILLS. [1801. C.Jtt. received as (ft. same day, name removed 23 Dec. 1809. B.A. 30 Nov. 1805. He-admitted 9 Nov. 1811. M.A. 21 Nov. 1811. Name removed 13 Feb. 1813. "Died 15 May, 1863 at Wickham Rectory, Hants, aged 80, Rev. J. S. R. for upwards of 56 years Rector of the parish." (G. Mag. 133, I. 802.) He is buried at Wickham in the churchyard, where there is a large erect stone cross enclosed by a narrow stone border in- scribed "Absent from the body, present with the Lord." On a flat tablet is the following inscription, " In Memory of Jonathan Stackhouse Rashleigh, for 56 years Rector of this parish. Born October, 1782. Died May 15, 1868." He was descended from the Rashleighs of Menabilly, Cornwall. John Taylor. JE. 3 July, 1801 (fil. Thomas T. de Car- marthen : arm. set. 19). (H.jH. received as (#. same day, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1806. B.A. 24 April, 1805. Probably Rev. J. T. who died at Reading 28 June, 1852, aged 71. Rector of Willand, Devon (1817), and Perpetual Curate of Llanarthwy, Carmarth. (1816). (G. Mag. 122, II. 210.) Patteson Holgate. JE. 6 July, 1801 (fil. Edvardi H. de liisby, Line : gen. aet. 18). (JLJU. (Pattison) received as (ft. same day, restored 19 Jan. 1802. John Wills. JE. 30 Oct. 1801 (fil. Samuelis W. de Crew- kerne, Somerset : arm. aet. 17). (ST.JE. received as (ft. same day, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1810. Ad- mitted jj>. 25 Oct. 1803 of Ibberton, Dorset, aged 19. Somerscales Exhibitioner 1803. Gerard Exhibitioner 1803. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1804 Hody (Greek) Ex- hibitioner 1805 to 1806. Warner Exhibitioner 1805. B.A. 12 June, 1805. M.A. 30 May, 1810. Pie resigned his 5% on account of untenable preferment 30 June, 1807. Rector of South Perrot, Dorset, 1809, resigned 1848. " Died 26 Feb. 1854 at Bromsgrove, Rev. J. W. Rector of South Perrot, Dorset," (G. Mag. 124, I. 552.) Brother of William W. 18] 2, and father of George W. B. W. 1833. 18H-2.] WARDEN WILLS. 223 John Davis. JE. 2 Nov. 1801 (fil. Gulielmi D. de Fisherton Delamere, Wilton : arm. set. 17). C.JE. received as Jf.tit. same day, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1805. Created M.A. 26 March, 1805. John Brettell. JE. 8 Dec. 1801 (fil. Josephi B. de Broms- grove, Vigorn: gen. set. 18). (H.JE. received as . 25 Oct. 1803. Madclox Exhibitioner 1805. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1806. B.A. 4 June, 1806. M.A. 2 July, 1835. Eesigned *. on marriage 20 Sept. 1809. Succeeded his father (1766) as Vicar of Purton, Wilts, in 1827 ; Hon. Canon of Bristol : died 2 April, 1869 : for a Window to his memory see under his father (page 120). His arms are in the Windows of the Antechapel Sable, two lions passant parted per pale or and argent. Son of John P. 1766, and father of John E. M. P. 1829. Francis Edward Witts (J). J&. H Feb. 1802 (fil. Edvardi W. de Cheltenham, Gloucester arm. set. 18). (JT.|E. received as <. same day, taken up for Battels Christmas 1821. B.A. 10 Oct. 1805. M.A. 19 June, 1809. "Died 18 Aug. 1854 at Upper Haughton, Glouc., aged 71, Eev. F. E. W. Rector of that parish (1808), and Vicar of Stanway (1814) J.P. and D.L." (G. Mag.) John Ward. JE. 4 May, 1802 (fil. Joannis W. de Civ. Bristol, Gloucestr : arm. set. 19). (JLJE. received as (. 3 May, 1802, taken up for Battels, Lady Day 1810. B.A. 14 Jan. 1806. M.A. 10 May, 1809. " Died 22 Sept. 1842 at Kingsdown, near Bristol, Kev. J. W. Rector of Compton Greenfield, Glouc. (1810)." (G. Mag. 112, II. 670.) James Gibson. |E. 29 May, 1802 (fil. Jacobi G. de Stoe Mariiu le bone, Middlesex: gen. set. 16). (JT.JK. received as (ft. same day, restored 7 July, 1813, replaced 2 July, 1819, taken up for Battels Christmas 1821. Admitted S>. 25 Oct. 1803 of Maribone, Middlesex, aged 18. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1804 to 1806. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1806 to 1809. Wills Heading Prize 1806, 1807. B.A. 29 Jan. 1806. M.A. 20 June, 1811. Elected $MF. 30 June, 1812. Admitted ,-ff. 1 July, 1813. Elected Dean 27 Oct. 1813 and 6 Dec. 1813: Sub-Dean 226 WARDEN WILLS. [1802. 1814 to 1817 (Gardiner, deputy both as Dean and Sub- Dean). Vacated JF. by marriage 4 June, 1819, name replaced on list of Commoners. " Died 4 Oct. 1850 at Wortlington Rectory, Suffolk, aged 65, Rev. J. G. Rector : presented 1818. He was formerly Chap- lain of the Lock Hospital." (G. Mag. 120, II. 670.) Author of Tim Sermons on the Church 1835. Father of Henry A. G. 1851. John Mavor. JE. 3 June, 1802 (fil. Gulielmi M. de Wood- stock, Oxon : Doctoris, at. 16). (H.JE. received as (JT. same day, restored Christmas 1804. Goodridge Exhibi- tioner 1803, 1804. Elected Crewe Exhibitioner of Lincoln Coll. 27 Oct. 1804. B.A. 21 Jan. 1806. M.A. 17 Nov. 1808. B.D. July, 1816. Nominated as JF. of Lincoln, by the Bishop 29 April, 1806, admitted 10 May, 1806, resigned Jf. 1825. Perpetual Curate of Forest Hill, Oxon. 2 Nov. 1823. Rector of Hadleigh, Essex, 1825. He died in Oxford, 19 June, 1853, on the debtors' side of the Oxford County Gaol, where he had been confined upwards of nine years, during the sequestration of his living. (G. Mag. 123, II. 208.) Thomas Yarranton. JE. 3 June, 1802 (fil. Thomas Y. de Milson, Vigorn : gen. set. 19). (JLJE. received as <. restored 5 June, 1805. Milson is in Shropshire. Edward Crockley. JE. 30 June, 1802 (fil. Matthtei C. in Com. Cantab : pleb. get. 17). (&.JE. received as Servitor 2 July, 1802, restored 4 May, 1804. Admitted Clerk 30 June, 1802, of Linton Camb. aged 17. Pigott and Goodridge Exhibitioner 1802. His Clerkship was vacant by resignation 14 March, 1803. Blackley Cooper. |E. 3 July, 1802 (fil. Edvardi C. de Yetminster, Dorcestr: cler. tvt. 19). <.JE. received as (tf. same day, restored 18 Nov. 1809. B.A. 16 April, 1806. M.A. 22 March, 1809. Succeeded his father as Vicar of Yetminster, Dorset, 4 Feb. 1807. Rector of Lucomb, Dorset, 1809, where he has a inonu- 1802.] WARDEN WILLS. 227 mental tablet, " Rev. Blakley Cooper, M.A. Rector of Lew- combe, and Vicar of Yetminster, deceased Jan. 27, 1849, aged 66 years." (Hutchins II. 653.) Son of Edward C. 1774. John Godfrey Thomas. C.Jtt. received as (. 2 Nov. 1802, taken up for Battels Christinas 1814. p. (St Mary Hall) 8 Nov. 1800 (fil. Johannis T. de Southampton, Hampton : Baronetti, let. 16). B.A. 3 Nov. 1803. M.A. 22 May, 1806. Vicar of Bodiam, Sussex, 1809. Vicar of Wartling, Sussex, 1811. He succeeded his father as sixth Baronet, of Wenvoe Castle, Glamorgan in 1828. At Bodiam are the following inscriptions on the West Window, In memory of the Revd. Sir John Godfrey Thomas, Bart. sometime Vicar of Wartling and Bodiam in this County. Born 1st Sept.1784. Died 7th May 1841. And on a Memorial Tablet, Near this spot are interred The remains of The Revd. Sir John Godfrey Thomas, Bart., Who died on the 7th day of May 1841 Aged 56 years. This tablet is erected By his widow and family To record to future generations in this parish Which during 32 years was the object of His affectionate care, The virtues of a truly pious minister and Christian friend. Charles Worsley. GI.JE. received as <. 2 Nov. 1802, restored Christmas 1808. p. (St Mary Hall) 25 June, 1800 (fil. Henrici W. de Gatcombe in Ins: Vect: cler. let. 17). B.A. 9 May, 1804 M.A. 14 July, 1807. Rector of Lesnewth, Corn. 7 Dec. 1813. "Died 9 Aug. 1854 at Ramsgate, aged 71, Rev. C. W. of Finchley, Middlesex, formerly minister of St Thomas Church, Newport, Isleof Wight." WARDEN WILLS. [1803. ISO 3. Charles Watson Rashleigh. JE. 2 Feb. 1803 (til. Joannis li. de Pen quite in Par. Sti Samson, Cornub : arm. ret. 18). (JI.JE. received as <. (Kashley) 4 Feb. 1803, restored 5 Nov. 1803. Died at sea unmarried 1805. John Strachan. JE. 11 Feb. 1803 (til. Joannis S. de Montrose in Com. Angus in Begn: Scot: arm. get. 18). CLJE. received as (ft. 15 Feb. 1803, increased to JfM. 1 Feb. 1804: restored Michaelmas 1804. " Gentleman usher, quarterly waiter to the Queen, died 28 Jan. 1854." (F.) Henry Soames. Jtt. 21 Feb. 1803 (fil. Nathanielis S. de Sti Georgii, Lonclin : arm. set. 18). (H.JE. received as <. same day, taken up for Battels Michaelmas 1811. He was a Candidate for a g. in 1803, see under William Burge. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1803. B.A. 8 Feb. 1807. M.A. 5 July, 1809. Name removed 27 Sept. 1811. lie- admitted 26 Dec. 1829, removed again 2 July, 1830. Bampton Lecturer 1830. Educated at St Paul's School, which he entered 17 Aug. 1799, when he is described as son of a shoemaker of Ludgate Street, aged 14. Assistant to the High Master of St Paul's School 1809 to 1814. For some years he took pupils at Shelley Rectory, Essex. Vicar of Brent Pelham, with Furneaux Pelham, Herts, Dec. 1831, resigned 1839. Vicar of Stapleford Tawney, Essex, 1839, Chancellor of St Paul's 1842, died 21 Oct. 1860. In the Chancel of Stapleford Tawney Church is the following Tablet, To the Memory of The llevd. Henry Soames, M.A. Chancellor of St Paul's Cathedral Hector of Stapleford Tawney with Theydon Mount And of Shelley in this Countv. 1803.] WARDEN WILLS. 229 He was born 1 5th of January 1785 And died 21st October 1860. His History of the Reformation of the Church of England, Anglo-Saxon Church and other works all written in support of scriptural education are not more distinguished by piety and learning than was his character marked by purity and love of truth. This tablet was erected as a testimony of affection by his sorrowing sister Sarah Street Soames. Author of An Enquiry into the Doctrines of the Anglo-Saxon Church. (Bampton Lectures) 1830. The Anglo-Saxon Church 1835. Edward Brice. JE. 14 March, 1803 (fil. Georgii Tito B. de Poole, Dorcestr : cler. set. 18). (JT.JE. received as (ft. same day, taken up for Battels Christmas 1809. B.A. 12 Nov. 1806. Educated on the foundation at Winchester. Chaplain R.X. : presented by the Admiralty to the Rectory of Thorneyburn, Northumb. 30 June, 1829 : Vicar of Hums- haugh-on-Tyne 1833, resigned 1868, died 1 July, 1873. William Burge (T). !&. 29 March, 1803 (fil. Johannis B. de Castle Cary, Somerset : arm. tet. 16). (.|E. received as (. same day, taken up for Battels Christmas 1809. Admitted *. 8 Nov. 1803. At the election (30 June, 1803) the question of filling the 5th vacancy which lay between W. B. and Henry Soames was referred to the Visitor who decided on 8 Nov. that the Foundress' requirement that 3 of the Scholars must be from Somer- set, did not exclude more than 3, therefore Burge was elected. Gerard Exhibitioner 1804, 1805. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1805. Somerscales Exhibitioner 1805. B.A. 10 Oct. 1806. Eesigned . 30 June, 1806. lie-admitted 26 Dec. 1829. M.A. 14 Jan. 1830. Created D.C.L. 13 June, 1834. His arms are in the windows of the Antechapel. Argent, on a saltire sable 5 swans proper. John Radcliffe. Jtt. 29 March, 1803 (fil. Johannis K. de Oldham, Lancastr : gen. a a t. 23). C.Jtt. received as 230 WARDEN WILLS. [1803. Servitor same da} 7 , restored Christmas 1804. Admitted Clerk 31 March, 1803 of Oldham, Lancashire, aged 20. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1803, 1804. Pigott Exhibitioner 1803. He resigned his Clerkship 13 April, 1805. B.A. (St Mary Hall) 6 Feb. 1807. M.A. 8 June, 1809. " Died 22 Feb. 1852 at Oxford aged 60, Kev. J. R., Chaplain of Merton College, Vicar of Bramham, Yorks (1823) and Vicar of Eadley, Berks. For some time Vice Principal St Mary Hall ; he had long acted as Chaplain of the Oxford Infirmary and took an active part in the -Establishment of the Mendicity Society, the Saving Banks and the Lunatic Asylum." (G. Mag. 122, I. 423.) William Baldwin Bonaker. JE. 28 April, 1803 (fil. Gulielmi B. de Evesham, Vigorn : arm. jet. 17). (JI.JE. received as (0*. same day, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1810. B.A. 10 Feb. 1807. M.A. 9 June, 1810. Vicar of Church Honeybourn, Wore. 1817, "died 9 July, 1869." (F.) John Templer (J). JE. 25 May, 1803 (fil. Thomae T. de Alphington, Damnon : arm. ret. 19). (.JE. received as <. 24 May, 1803, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1820. B.A. 9 March, 1807. M.A. 16 June, 1820. Name removed 14 July, 1820. Brother of Charles T. 1809. Hugh Lumsden. JE. 31 Oct. 1803 (fil. Hareii L. de Aberdeen in liegn : Scot : arm. set. 20). (H.JE. received as (Jt. same day, restored to Mr Burge, Michaelmas 1805. " Died 27 Jan. 1859 at Pitcaple Castle, H. L., Esq. of Pitcaple, Aberdeenshire." (G. May. 129, I. 330.) George Marshall (T). JE. 2 Xov. 1803 (fil. Georgii M. de Horsham, Sussex : cler. a't. 1 5). (H.JE. received as (ft. same day, restored 7 July, 1813. Admitted >. 29 Oct. 1804. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1805. Somerscales Ex- hibitioner 1805. Maddox Exhibitioner 1806. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1806 to 1807. B.A. 16 June, 1808. M.A. 2 Dec. 1810. Elected ^J. -ff. .",0 June, 1812. Ad- 1803-4.] WARDEN WILLS. 231 mitted JF. (G. Clough M.) 1 July, 1813. Elected Moderator of Philosophy 1812 to 1829, but always had a deputy. Held the Wills Law Exhibition as Scholar (20) 1807 to 1811 and as Fellow (90) to 1829. Called to the Bar (Inner Temple) 1811 : died 15 Jan. 1830. Son of George M. 1772. Thomas Babb (J). J&. 3 Nov. 1803 (fil. Thomas B. de Newton Abbott, Devon : arm. ret. 18). (JLJE. received as OL 5 Nov. 1803, taken up for Battels Christmas 1812. B.A. 8 June, 1807. M.A. 8 April, 1812. Name removed 24 Dec. 1812. Brother of James B. 1812. Josiah Burd (~|~). (JL|ft. received as Servitor 25 June, 1803, increased to (ft. 27 April, 1805 : account closed 1811. JE. (Balliol) 14 Nov. 1802 (fil. Johannis B. de Bovey Tracey, Devon : pleb. set. 18). Admitted Clerk 21 Oct. 1803, resigned 30 Oct. 1804. Goodridge Exhibi- tioner 1803, 1804. Pigott Exhibitioner 1803. B.A. 20 Feb. 1807. M.A. 31 Jan. 1814. Name removed 19 July, 1811. ISO 4. James Robert Bellis. J&. 1 Feb. 1804 (fil. Francisci Gulielmi B. de Bombay in Ind: Orient: arm. set. 18). (JT.|E. received as (JT. same day, taken up for Battels Christmas 1810. Brother of W. K. B., 1806. Joseph Helm (J). |tt. 13 April, 1804 (fil. Joseph! H. de Civ. Vigorn : gen. set. 15). (.|E. received as (ft. same day, restored Dec. 1812. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1804, 1806. B.A. (J. Charles H.) 25 May, 1808. M.A. 5 Dec. 1811. Name removed 24 Dec. 1812. Edmund Witt. Jtt. 18 April, 1804 (fil. Thomce W. de Stoke, Dorcestr: arm. tot. 17). (C.|H. received as (!T. same day, 232 WARDEN WILLS. [1804. taken up for Battels Christmas 1812. B.A. 2 June, 1810. M.A. 29 March, 1832. Name removed 10 June, 1814. Succeed CM! Thomas Bond (1775) as Vicar of Combe Kaines, Dorset, 1822, died 1835. (Hutchins I. 364.) John Rice Price (J)- JU. 13 Oct. 1804 (fil. llice P. de Llanfihangel-bryn-pab-joan, Brecon : cler. set. 19). (JT.Jtt. received as Servitor (J. lialph P.) 1804, taken up for Battels Christmas 1809. Admitted Clerk 29 Oct. 1804: resigned 16 June, 1808. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1805, 1806, 1807. Pigott Exhibitioner 1805, 1806. B.A. 23 June, 1808. Name removed 8 April, 1813. " He received holy orders, and died in early life." (G. Mag. 119, I. 212.) Robert Patch (J). |. 15 Oct. 1804 (fil. Robert! P. de Civ. Exon : Damnon : arm. set. 16). C.JE. received as (ft. same day, restored Michaelmas 1813. Admitted *>. (11 Bayer P.) 2 Nov. 1805. Warner Exhibitioner 1806 to 1809. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1806 to 1809. Held Wills Medical Exhibition as Scholar 1807 to 1813. He was admonished 18 May, 1808. B.A. 30 June, 1809. Determined Lent, 1811. M.A. 2 Dec. 1813. Elected ty.J?. 30 June, 1813. Admitted JF. 4 July, 1814. Elected Humanity Lecturer 1814, 1815, 1816; deputy Catechist 1814, 1815. Superannuated as ,-fF. 5 July, 1834. Held Wills allowance for Superannuated JIF. 1835 to 1839. He lived in the Tower Chamber for many years, but was quite cut off from society : in orders, died 18 March, 1840. (G. Mag. 110, I. 551.) John Thornton (T). 1*1. 6 Dec. 1804 (fil. Jacob! T. de Horsham, Sussex : gen. ret. 16). (Jl.pl. received as (K. same day, restored 7 July, 1813. Admitted &. 2 Nov. 1805. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1806 to 1808. Maddox Exhibitioner 1807. B.A. 14 June, 1808. M.A. 2 July, 1813. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1808. B.D. 13 May, 1824. D.I). 14 May, 1824. 5. determined Lent 1809. Elected $).Jf. 30 June, 1813. 1804.] WARDEN WILLS. 233 Admitted JF. 4 July, 1814. Elected Catechist 1814 to 1819 (Patch and Stevens, deputies). Vacated Jf. by marriage 5 Feb. 1820. Name replaced on the list of Commoners, and (.JE. replaced 1820, taken up for Battels Christmas 1821. Vicar of Wisborough Green, 1820. Rector of Combe, Sussex, 1824 (non-resident). He is buried at Wisborougli, where on a Tomb is the following inscription, In Memory of The Eevd. John Thornton, D.D. Forty-six years Vicar of this Parish who died March 9th, 1866. Aged 78 years. Henry Cresswell (J)- J&. 6 Dec, 1804 (fil. Estcourt C. de Bibury, Gloucestr : arm. a't. 17). CT.JE. received as (K. 10 Dec. 1804. B.A. 11 Feb. 1809. Name removed 25 May, 1811. Re-admitted 16 Jan. 1819. Name removed 28 Sept. 1821. " Died 2 Aug. 1849 at Creech St Michael, near Taunton, Rev. H. C. Vicar of the Parish ; to which he was instituted in 1813." On an alabaster and marble slab in Creech Church is the following inscription, Sacred to the Memory of the Rev. Henry Cresswell, B.A. of "Wadham College, Oxford, for 36 years Vicar of Creech St Michael, whose remains are deposited on the south side of the Communion Table in this Church. He was suddenly called hence on the 2nd day of August 1849 in the 64th year of his age. " What I say nnto yon, I say unto all, Watch." Mark xiii. 37. John Percival. |E. 6 Dec, 1804 (fil. Johannis P. de Mattersay, Nottingham: arm. set. 16). (JL|E. received as 01. 13 Dec. 1804, restored 1 July, 1814. Admitted ,. 2 Nov. 1805. Somerscales Exhibitioner 1806. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1807 to 1810. Goodridge Exhi- bitioner 1807 to 1810. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1808. B.A. 2 Dec. 1808. Deter- mined Lent, 1809. M.A. 16 June, 1814 Elected 234 WARDEN WILLS. [1804-5. ^.JF. 30 June, 1814 Admitted JF. 30 June, 1815. Elected Bursar, annually from 1818 to 1831, but Swayne, Symons, and Griffiths, were his deputies. Died 10 Nov. 1832. Thomas Johnes (T)- !& 17 l^ ec - 1804 (fil. Joannis J. de Batheaston, Somerset : arm. set. 17). (H.JE. received as (ft. same day, taken up for Battels Christmas 1815. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1805. B.A. 21 June, 1808. Name removed 12 Dec. 1815. John William Clapcott. |tt. 17 Dec. 1804 (fil. Joannis C. de Kaynston, Dorcestr: arm. oat. 17). C.JE. received as Jf.<. same day, restored Michaelmas 1805. In the Church at Tarant Kayneston, is a monument with the following inscription, Sacred to the memory of John William Clapcott, son of John and Betty Clapcott of Whitchurch, and Fellow Commoner of Wadham College, Oxford, who died July 4, 1805, aged 17 years. (Hutchins I. 322.) Brother of George B. C. 18(>7. ISO 5. Henry Capel. JE. 3 April, 1805 (fil. Thomse C. de Ken- nington, Surr : gen. set. 20). (Jl.JE. received as <. same day, increased to JF.(JT. 13 June, 1806, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1810. Created M.A. 14 June, 1809. Charles Wayland. JE. 5 April, 1805 (fil. Joannis W. de Erome, Somerset: arm. u>t. 16). (ST.JE. received as (fl*. (Weyland) same day, taken up for Battels, &c. Mid- summer 1812. B.A. 31 Oct. 1808. M.A. 13 June, 1811. Name removed 5 June, 1812. At first Curate (1826), afterwards Eector (1845) of Holcombe, Somerset : where he was buried 22 July, 1870, aged 81. Thomas Smith (J). |E. 6 April, 1805 (fil. Thomse S. de Earnham, Surr : gen. u;t. 20). (JLJE. received as Servitor same day, restored 6 Dec. 1811. Admitted Clerk 1805.] WARDEN WILLS. 235 13 April, 1805. Pigott Exhibitioner 1805, 1806, 1808. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1805 to 1808. B.A. 1 Dec. 1808. Resigned Clerkship 16 June, 1808. Name removed 29 Nov. 1811. John Friend Williams. JE. 14 June, 1805 (fil. Johannis W. de Marston Magna, Somerset : cler. set. 17). C.JE. received as <. same day, " taken " Michaelmas 1805. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1805. B.A. (Merton) 20 May, 1809. " Died, 1816, suddenly of a pressure on the brain, Rev. J. F. W. Vicar of Norton St Philip, and of Buckland Dinham." (G. Mag. 86, II. 628.) Richard Newman ("[") J&. 16 Oct. 1805 (fil. Gulielmi N. de Dartmouth, Danmoii: arm. ret. 16). (&.JE. received as (ft. same day, restored 1 July, 1814. Admitted fa. 30 Oct. 1806. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1807 to 1811. Gerard Exhibitioner 1808, 1809. Second Class, (Div. ii.) Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1809. B.A. 25 May, 1809. Determined Lent, 1810. M.A. 2 July, 1813. Elected ^.Jf. 30 June, 1814. Admitted jf. 30 June, 1815. Vacated ,-fF. by marriage 7 Oct. 1815. Name replaced on the list of Commoners. Rector of Coryton, Devon, 1830, where on a monument in the Churchyard is the following, " Sacred to the memory of the Rev. R. X. Rector of this Parish who died Aug. 3, 1853, aged 64." Father of William Symons N. 1835, and Charles D. ST. 1839. Thomas Prince (~|~)- !& 5 Nov. 1805 (fil. Johannis P. de Paroch : Aldermanborough in Civ. Londin : cler. set. 17). C.|E. received as (. same day, restored . Admitted jj. 30 Oct. 1806 of Aldermanbury. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1806, 1807. Gerard Exhibitioner 1806, 1807. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1807 to 181.1. Maddox Exhibi- tioner 1808. Warner Exhibitioner 1809 to 1812. Second Class, (Div. i.) Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1809. B.A. 25 May, 1809. Determined Lent, 1810. M.A. 9 July, 1814." B.D. 13 May, 1824. D.D. 14 Mav, 1824. 236 WARDEN WILLS. [1805-6. Elected $. Jf. 30 June, 1815. Admitted jF. 13 Sept. 1816. Elected Catechist 23 April, 1824 and 6 Dec. 1824 and 1825 (Johnson, deputy). "Chaplain to the Prince Regent 1813. Chaplain at the Hague, 1825, died 22 Jan. 1830." (F.) 18 O 6. William Russell Bellis. JE. 14 Jan. 1806 (fil. Francisci Gulielmi B. de Bombay in Ind : Orient : arm. ret. 20). C.JE. received as <. 1806, restored Midsummer 1807. Brother of James R. B. 1804. John Fletcher. JE. 5 March, 1806 (fil. Joannis F. de Manningford Abbot, Wilton: cler. set. 17). C.JE. received as (ft. same day, restored Midsummer 1807. B.A. 19 Jan. 1810. M.A. 28 May, 1813. He entered Queen's Coll. as Hungerford Exhibitioner 20 March, 1806. Second Class, (Div. ii.) Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1809. In orders : died 29 Aug. 1817. (G. Mag. 87, II. 377.) Henry Lyte Poole (f). JE. 26 March, 1806 (fil. dementis P. de Ilchester, Somerset: arm. oet. 18). Cltt. received as <. 27 March, 1806, increased to jF.iJL 4 Nov. 1807, taken up for Battels Christmas 1809. Name removed 25 May, 1811. Joseph Algar ("]"). |E. 26 March, 1806 (fil. Joseph! A. de Canterbury, Cant: arm. a^t. 18). (.JK. received as <#. 27 March, 1806, taken up for Battels Michaelmas 1813. B.A. 23 Nov. 1809. M.A. 15 June, 1815. Name removed 17 May, 1816. Andrew Mayor (T). JE. 26 March, 1806 (fil. Joannis M. de Manchester, Lancastr: arm. ret. 23). <.$$. received as (TT. 27 March, 1806, increased to Jf.(L r . 1806.] WARDEN WILLS. 237 19 April, taken up for Battels Christmas 1815. Name removed 12 Dec. 1815. William Colton. JE. 5 June, 1806 (fil. Barefoot C. de Shrivenham, Bercher: cler. set. 18). C.J&. received as (JT. same day, taken up in part for Battels Michaelmas 1806. Joseph Nodder (J). pt. 13 June, 1806 (fil. Johannis K de Chesterfield, Derb : arm. ret. 17). (.|tt. received as (ft. same day, taken up for Battels Christmas 1814. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1806. B.A. 23 Eeb. 1811. M.A. 1 June, 1814. Name removed 16 Dec. 1814. Rector of Asliover, Derb. for 42 years, died Jan. 15, 1878, aged 88. John Roles Fishlake (T)- |&. 23 June, 1806 (fil. Joannis E. de Civ. Sarisbur : gen. a-t. 15). (H.|E. received as (JT. same day, restored 1 July, 1816. Admitted J. 30 Oct. 1806. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1806, 1807, 1808, 1810, 1811, 1812. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1808 to 1814. Maddox Exhibitioner 1809. Wills Heading Prize 1810, 1812. Warner Exhibitioner 1813. First Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1810. B.A. 21 June, 1810. Deter- mined Lent, 1811. M.A. 6 Dec. 1813. Elected }3.JF. 30 June, 1815. Admitted ,-jf. 1 July, 1816. Elected Dean 1818 to 1820, (Stevens,, deputy) 1821 (Symons, deputy). Vacated Jf. on marriage 17 April, 1823. Name replaced on list of Commoners, removed 23 March, 1826. Rector of Little Cheverel, Wilts, 1823, where he is buried with the following inscription on the plinth of a stone cross in the Churchyard, In affectionate remembrance of John Roles Fishlake Formerly Fellow' of Wadham College, Oxford, and for 45 years Rector of this Parish. He was born Jan. 3, 1790, and died deeply respected Jan. 25, 1868. Author of a Translation of Buttmann's Lexilocjus. 238 WARDEN TOURNAY. [1806. ISO 6. On 19 June, 1806, William Tournay was elected Warden: he set to work to establish a Register of all those whose names were on the College Books. He appears to have taken the list as it stood after the Long Vacation of 1810, so that a few names of men who matriculated between October, 1806 and July, 1810, and also left the College before October, 1810, have to be supplied from the College Caution Book and the Matriculation Register ; but Dr Tournay's record is from this point so nearly complete that I propose to use it as the basis of this Book henceforward, supplying the few additional names required : and adding to the Warden's record notes both of the University distinctions obtained by men and also of their subsequent careers. These Eegisters, so carefully kept by Wardens Tournay and Symons, will carry the work on to October, 1871. Warfcen Gourna\>, ISO 6. Anthony IWEervin Reeve Storey. Cler. fil. Born at Kinton Martyn, Dorsetshire. Admitted (ft. 10 Oct. 1806. B.A. 6 Dec. 1810. M.A. 9 Dec. 1818. Name removed 13 Jan. 1820. Son of William S. of Hinton Martem (?Martel) aged 15 (M.). First Class, Litt. Hum. and First Class, Math. Mich. Term 1810. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple 1816 ; assumed the additional name of Maskelyne 1845, in consequence of his marriage with Margaret, daughter of Rev. Nevil M. Astronomer Royal, and heiress of her uncle Edmund M. Of Basset Down House, Wilts, died 15 May, 1879. His arms are in the Windows of the Antechapel Argent, a lion rampant purpure, tail nowed. Father of Mervin H. N. S. M. 1840, when he is described as of Lydiard Tregoze, Wilts, and of Edmund M. B. S. M. 1848. William Thomas Price. Cler. fil. Born at Merriott, Somersetshire. Admitted <. 30 Oct. 1806. B.A. 1 June 1811. M.A. 23 June 1813. Name removed (? 1814). Son of Thomas P. aged 16 (M.). " Died at Weymouth 30 Oct. 1838, Rev. W. T. P. of Hinton St George, Somerset." (G. Mag. 108, II. 6GG.) Charles Tapp Griffith. Cler. fil. Born at Frome Selwood, Somersetshire. Admitted <. 30 Oct. 1806. Elected a>. 30 June 1807. B.A. 13 June 1810. Determined 15 March, 1811. Vacated gj. by marriage 21 Dec. 1812 and name replaced on list of (. M.A. June 17, 1813. B.D. and D.D. Jan. 24, 1828. Son of John G. (1779) aged 17 (M.). Hody (Greek) Exhilii- 210 WARDEN TOURNAY. [1806. tioner 1807 to 1811. C.JE. replaced Jan. 1818, taken up for Battels Christinas 1821. Educated at Winchester. Master of Southampton Grammar School 1813 to 1820 ; Vicar of St Michael's, Southampton, 1813. Master of Warminster Grammar School 1820 to 1840. Rector of Elm 1826. Rural Dean of Frome 1845 to 1864, died at Elm 5 Jan. 1866, aged 77. Robert Marratt Miller. Cler. fil. Born at Warwick. Admitted <. 5 Nov. 1806. B.A. 16 May, 1811. M.A. 28 April, 1813. Name left out 19 March, 1819. lie- admitted 24 Jan. 1826. Son of Robert M. aged 20 (M.). B.D. 3 Feb. 1826. D.D. 4 Feb. 1826. (H.JE. account closed 26 Feb. 1840. "Resident Chaplain, Lisbon 1811." (F.) Vicar of Dedham, Essex, 1819 ; died 11 June, 1839, aged 52. Father of John H. M. 1838. Samuel Thomas Gully. Arm. fil. Born at Gorran, Cornwall. Admitted (.11 Dec. 1806. B.A. 2 Dec;. 1811. M.A. 16 March, 1814. Name removed 14 June, 1816. Son of William Slade G. of Gorrans, aged 18 (M.). Somer- scales Exhibitioner 1807 to 1809. Second Class, (Div. ii.) Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1811. "Died 27 May, 1860, aged 71, Rev. S. T. Slade Gully of Trevennen, Cornwall, and Rector of Berry Xarbor, Devon." Joseph Hurlock. Gen. fil. Born in London. Admitted (ft. 15 Dec. 1806. B.A. 16 May, 1811. M.A. 28 April, 1813. M.B. 5 May, 1814. M.D. 23 Jan. 1817. Name removed 18 Feb. 1820. Son of Joseph H. aged 18 (M.). Second Class, (Div. ii.) Litt. Hum. Faster Term 1811. Educated at St Paul's School ; admitted 10 Jan. 1801. F.R.C.P. 30 Sept. 1818. Took orders in 1823 : Incumbent of Ixworth, Sussex. Chap- lain to the Sussex County Hospital 1843 to 1867. ' Died 17 March, 1879, aged 91." (F.) 1807.] WARDEN TOURNAY. 241 18 O7. George Bunter Clapcott.* JE. 12 Feb. 1807 (fiL Johannis C. de Whitchurch Winterborn, Dorcestr: arm. aet. 16). (.JE. received as Jf.iJL same day, taken up for Battels Midsummer 1808. " Of Tarrent Kayneston, Dorset, J. P." (F.) Brother of J. W. C. 1804. William Henry White. Gen. fil Born at Bath, Somerset- shire. JE. as of Oriel College 29 Jan. 1805. Admitted (E. of Wadham 31 Jan. 1807. B.A. 14 Feb. 1811. M.A. 12 June, 1812. Name removed 18 Sept. 1814. Son of Henry W. aged 15 (M.). Second Class, (Div. ii.) Litt Hum. Easter Term 1809. C.JE. replaced 25 June, 1818 restored 15 May, 1819. Henry Hickman. Gen. fil. Born at Marlow, Buckingham. Admitted OL 20 Feb. 1807. Name removed 28 April, 1812. Son of William H. of Marlow, Berks, aged 18 (M.). " Died 9 Oct. 1858, Rev. Henry H. of Ongar Hill House, late of Walton-on-Thames, aged 58 (G. Mag. 125, II. 664), but if this is the man the age should be 68. Frederick Gauntlett. Gen. fil. Born at Easton, Hamp- shire. Admitted <. 19 March, 1807. B.A. 22 Nov. 1810. M.A. 2 July, 1813. Name removed 18 Feb. 1814. Son of Frederick G. aged 18 (M.). Second Class, (Div. ii.) Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1810. "Died 7 Sept. 1863, Rev. F. G. Rector of Fladbury (1833), aged 74." Donor of Plate to the College. Note. Names with an asterisk are not found in Dr Tournay's Register but are supplied in their proper places from the Caution Books and Matriculation Register. 242 WARDEN TOURNAY. [1807. Sydenham Feppin. Gen. til. Born at Exeter, Devonshire. Admitted (ft. 19 March, 1807. B.A. (S. Henry P.) 5 Dec. 1810. Name removed 13 Feb. 1816. Vicar of Branscnmbe, Devon, 1837 ; died 29 Sept. 1867, aged 80. John Anderton. Gen. til. Born at King's Norton, Gloster- shire. Admitted OL 20 March, 1807. B.A. 22 Nov. 1810. M.A. 2 July, 1813. Name removed Christmas 1821. Son of William A. of King's Norton, Wore : aged 17. Good- ridge Exhibitioner 1807. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1810. Henry Bradridge. Arm. til. Born at Asprington, Devon- shire. Admitted <. 9 May, 1807. B.A. 23 Feb. 1811. M.A. 30 June, 1814. Name removed 23 Sept. 1814. Son of Henry B. of Ashprington, aged 20 (M.). Second Class, (Div. ii.) Litt. Hum. and Second Class, Math. Michaelmas Term 1810. Charles Dawe.* JE. 13 May 1807 (fil. Hill D. de Ditcheat, Somerset : arm. . 30 June, 1810. Eesigned g.. 9 Dec. 1812, and name re- placed in list of (ft. Name removed 24 May, 1815. Son of John G. aged 15 (M.). Goodridge Exhibitioner 1807, 1808, 1809. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1810 to 1812. B.A. 17 Dec. 1812. "Died 2 April, 1843 at Pitminster Lodge, near Taunton, aged 51, Rev. H. P. G. formerly Perpetual Curate of St James, Taunton, 1824 to 1S36." (G. Mag.) George Masters. Gen. fil. Born at Whitchurch, Somerset. Admitted (.16 June, 1807. Name removed 27 Sept. 1811. Son of George M. aged 18 (M.). B.A. (Magd. Hall) 29 Nov. 1816. M.A. 12 Nov. 1818. B.D. 22 Nov. 1827. D.D. 29 Nov. 1827. " Died in London 7 March, 1861, aged 73, Rev. Dr M. Vicar of Swingfield, Kent." (G. Mag.) Thomas Davis. Cler. fil. Born at Salisbury, Wilts. Ad- mitted (. 1 July, 1807. B.A. 5 June, 1811. M.A. 16 June, 1814. Name removed 15 Nov. 1816. Son of Thomas D. aged 18 (M.). Thomas Granger (Grainger). Arm. fil. Born in the parish of St Peter's, Bristol. Admitted (. 11 Nov. 1807. B.A. 5 June, 1811. M.A. 16 June, 1814. Son of Thomas G. aged 18 (M.). (&.JH. account closed Christinas 1821. 244 WARDEN TOURNAY. [1808. 18 O8. Edward Henry Minchinton. Admitted <. 13 Nov. 1807. Admitted JfM. 15 April, 1808. Kemoved his name 30 Sept. 1808. Son of Edward M. of Mudford, Somerset : arm. aged 20 (M.). Alfred Baker. Gen. fil. Born in the parish of St Anne, Limehouse, Middlesex. Admitted <{T. 15 Dec. 1807. Put on the gown of S.C.L. 25 June, 1811. B.C.L. 9 July, 1814. Name removed 18 Sept. 1818. Son of Thomas B. aged 18 (M.). Isaac Austin. Doct. til. Born in the parish of St Clement Dane, London. Admitted 30 June, 1810. B.A. 20 May, 1814. M.A. 8 July, 1820. Elected ^J.jF. 30 June, 1819. Resigned JF. 25 June, 1825. Son of Stephen L. aged 17 (M.). Hody (Hebrew) Exhibi- tioner 1810 to 1815. Wills Reading Prize 1811. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1814. (.JE. restored June, 1820. He succeeded his father as Vicar of Little Horwood, 12 March, 1817, but appears to have resigned before the following August. Hector of Aston Sandford, 12 April, 1828. Minister of St George's Sheffield. "Died 15 March, 1878." (F.) Donor of Plate to the College. Charles Henry Payne. Gen. fil. Born at Axbridge, Somersetshire. Matriculated as of Pembroke College, 1810.] WARDEN TOURNAY. 249 Oxford. Admitted OT. of Wadham 10 Feb. 1810. Name removed 12 Nov. 1812. Jtt. 13 Dec. 1809. Son of Simon P. of Axbridge, Somerset, aged 18. Called to the Bar (Middle Temple), 1818. Commissioner in Bankruptcy 1831. "Died 31 Aug. 1863." (F.) John Scobell.* JK. 12 April, 1810 (fil. Petri Edvardi S. de Bodmin, Cornub : Doctoris, ret. 18). (JT.JE. received as (ft. same day, restored 22 June, 1810. B.A. (Balliol) 26 Nov. 1813. M.A. 17 May, 1838. Kector of South over and of All Saints, Lewes, 1821. Hon. Canon of Chichester. Died 1 Sept. 1867, aged 76. Charles Henry Lethbridge. Cler. fil. Born in St Stephen's Parish, Laimceston. Admitted 0 WARDEN TOURNAY. [1810. Robert Faithful. Cler. fil. Born at Warfield, Berkshire. Admitted 4T. 27 June, 1810. B.A. 12 May, 1814. M.A. 17 Dec. 1817. Name removed 10 July, 1818. Son of John F., aged 17 (M.). Goodridge Exhibitioner 1811. Second Class, Litt. Hum. and Second Class (Div. ii.), Math. Easter Term 1814. , "Died at Warfield, Berks, 7 Dec. 1833, aged 39, Rev. R. F. Vicar of the parish, to which lie was presented in 1824." (G. Mag.) Thomas Shore. Cler. fil. Born at Bishops Teinton, Devon- shire. Admitted (. 8 June, 1810. Elected >. 30 June, 1810. B.A. 17 Dec. 1814. M.A. 22 Jan. 1818. Elected 33.,-fF. 30 June, 1818. Vacated Jf. by marriage 19 Dec. 1818 and name replaced 011 list of (*T. Son of Thomas William S., aged 17 (M.). Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1810 to 1816. Wills Reading Prize 1814 and 1815. Account for CJE. closed Christmas 1821. "Died 4 July 1863, at Beckenham, Kent, aged 70, Rev. T. S." (G. Mag.) George Boughton. Gen. til. Born at Exeter, Devonshire. Admitted <. 27 June, 1810. B.A. 13 June, 1816. Name removed 2 Oct. 1822. Son of George B., aged 19 (M.). Thomas Traill. Cler. fil. Born at Sanday, one of the Orkney Islands. Admitted <. 31 Oct. 1810. Name removed Nov. 1811. Son of Walter T., aged 17 (M.). William Wilson. Gen. fil. Born in Wood Street, Cheap- side, London. Admitted (ft. 24 Nov. 1810. B.A. 1 June, 1814. M.A. 23 Jan. 1817. B.D. 15 Nov. 1827. Son of William W., aged 19 (M.). Second Class, Math. Easter Term 1814. D.D. 1851. (JT.pl. account continued to Midsummer 18GG. 1810.] WARDEN TOURNAY. usi "Died at Over Worton, Oxon. 14 Oct. 1867, aged 76: he was Curate of Over Worton, 1815-22. Vicar of Walthamstow, 1822-48 : again appointed Curate of Over Worton, 1855." (G. Mag.} The oriel window in the Hall was filled with the arms of famous Wadham men at his expense in 1827. His own arms are in the South Window of the Hall Sable, a wolf rampant beneath 3 estoiles in chief or. Father of William W. 1840. Wenman Cavendish Langton. Cler. fil. Son of W. H. Langton of Wadham (matr. 1783). Born 28 March, 1793. Born at Langham in Norfolk. Admitted <. 27 Nov. 1810. Elected . 30 June, 1811. B.A. 28 June, 1815. Died 28 Feb. 1817. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1811 to 1816. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1813, 1814, 1815. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1815. (JLJltl. restored 11 April, 1817. Charles Bohun Smyth. Cler. fil. Born at Euston near Thetford in Suffolk. Admitted OT. G Dec. 1810. B.A. 9 June, 1815. Name removed 2 Feb. 1810. Son of Charles John S., aged 17 (M.). Chorister of Magdalen 1802 to 1808, subsequently at Rugby. Vicar of Alfriston, Sussex, 1832, where he is buried with this inscription, To the beloved memory of Charles Bohun Smyth, Thirty eight years Vicar of this Parish Whose ransom'd spirit Quitted its earthly tenement, July 19th 1872. Author of Luther's Councils and Churches Lulli^s Power of the Keys Voice of the Early Church Christian Metaphysics, in agro Wiltonensi natus quum disciplinis Academicis faustissime, Forensibus diligentissime studuisset, Juris Con- sultus inter primaries extitit primarius ; denique ad digni- tatem Sumnii Magiue Britannia^ Cancellarii evectus est. Fortunarum vero suarum principium ab eo die memor repetebat quo annum a;tatis XV. conficiens Scholaris Collegii Wadhami renunciatus est. Decessit Londini Anno Dom : MDCCCLXXIII, ;etat : LXXTI. Henry Barrow Evans. Aged 18. Son of Charles Evans Esq. Born at - , Gloucestershire. Admitted (ft. 28 Oct. 1814. B.A. 19 Nov. 1818. M.A. 9 June, 1821. Name removed 4 July, 1821. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1816 to 181 9. "Died 18 Jan. 1856 at Ventnor, Rev. H. B. Evans of Hygrove, near Gloucester." (G. Mag.) Thomas Finlow. Aged 17. Son of Thomas Finlow, Esq. Born at Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Admitted (JT. 3 Nov. 1814. Elected . 30 June, 1815. B.A. 26 Nov. 1814-15.] WARDEN TOURNAY. 267 1818. Elected ^.-Jf. 30 June, 1824. J^. 30 June, 1825. Died 3 (? 8) Sept. 1826. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1816 to 1819. Hody (Greek) Ex- hibitioner 1816 to 1819. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1819 to 1824. Second Class, Litt. Hum. and Second Class, Math. Mich. Term. 1818. M.A. 9 July, 1824. Rector's Curate of St Johns, Manchester. Ralph Piggott Ince. Aged 17. Son of James Piggott Ince, Esq. Born at Wymondley in Hertfordshire. Admitted OL 6 Dec. 1814. Left the University 19 Oct. 1815. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1815. William (Hewlett) Trim. Aged 18. Son of George Trim, gentleman. Born at Beer near Sherborn, Dorset. Admitted OT. 14 Dec. 1814. B.A. 9 Dec. 1819. M.A. 21 June, 1821. Name removed 4 July, 1821. Rector of Sandford Orcas, Somerset, 1832, died 25 March, 1870. Henry St Andrew St John. Aged 18. Born at Parton, Worcestershire. Son of the Rev. John Francis Hemming St John. Admitted OL 15 Dec. 1814. B.A. 10 Dec. 1818. M.A. 3 Oct. 1821. Name removed 21 June, 1822. Born 30 Nov. 1796. Educated at Westminster. Incumbent of Putney 1821 to 1834. Vicar of Addingham, Cumb : 1834 to 1838. Rector of Hilton, Dorset, 1838 ; died 2 Dec. 1874. Brother of George St J. 1817 and father of Richard F. St A. St J. 1858. William Carpenter Rishton Ray. Aged 18. Son of the Rev. William Carpenter Hay. Born at Boreham near Chelmsford in Essex. Admitted (ft. 16 Dec. 1814. Name removed 19 Dec. 1817. Incumbent of Canvey Island, Essex, 1836. Rector of Eastwood Essex, 1857 ; died 7 Nov. 1866, aged 70. 1815. Henry Thomas Burne. Son of Henry Burne, gentleman. Born in Corimill, London, aged 15. Admitted (JT. 27 Jan. 1815. Name removed 24 Jan. 1816. 268 WARDEN TOURNAY. [1815. Charles Paget. Son of the Rev. William Paget. Born at Barnet in Middlesex. Admitted ^.(tf. 3 Feb. 1815. Name removed 23 Jan. 1816. Thomas Coombe. Son of the Rev. Dr Coombe. Born in the parish of St George's, Hanover Square, London, aged 18. Admitted <. 9 Feb. 1815. Name removed 19 June, 1817. Went to Peterhouse, Cambridge. Admitted JF.<. of Peterhouse 17 Nov. 1818. B.A. 1821 M.A. 1824 Stokeham Huthwaite. Son of Stokeham Huthwaite, Esq. Born at Nottingham, aged 18. Admitted (#. 10 April, 1815. S.C.L.. Name removed 8 May, 1829. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1816. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1816 to 1817. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Mich. Term 1820. Entered Rugby School, 1812. James Buchanan. Son of James Buchanan, gentleman. Born at Gloucester, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 11 May, 1815. Name removed 17 May, 1821, replaced 9 July, 1823. B.A. 11 Feb. 1819. M.A. 21 Feb. 1823. Name removed 1 June 1821 sic. Maddox Exhibitioner 1818. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1818 to 1819. First Class, Litt. Hum. and Second Class, Math. Easter Term 1817. Thomas Fahie Horsford. Born in the Island of Antigua. Son of Valentine Horsford, Esq. Admitted (!T. 12 May, 1815. B.A. 11 Feb. 1819. M.A. 27 June, 1821. Name removed 4 July, 1821. Aged 18 (M.). Died 22 Aug. 1872." (F.) William Baron. Son of Jasper Baron, gentleman. Born at Laneust in Cornwall, aged 18. Admitted <#. 13 May, 1815. B.A. 3 Feb. 1820. Name removed 29 Feb. 1828. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1819. 1815.] WARDEN TOURNAY. 2ti9 William Willox Feete. Son of William Peete, gentleman. Born at Dartford, Kent, aged 16. Admitted (ft, 20 June, 1815. B.A. 7 Dec. 1819. M.A. 19 Nov. 1823. Name removed 9 July, 1824. Thomas Oliver Rogers. Son of Joseph Rogers, Esq. Born in the Parish of St Augustin, Bristol, aged 18. Ad- mitted (ft. 22 June, 1815. Name removed 18 Dec. 1817. William Calverley Curteis. Son of the Rev. Samuel Curteis, D.C.L. Born at Mountnessing in Essex, aged 16. Admitted <. 23 June, 1815. Name removed for admission at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, 20 Oct. 1818. Admitted Pensioner, (Trinity Hall) 30 Jan. 1815 : removed his name, but was re-admitted Pensioner (from Wadham) 23 Oct. Third Class, Civil Law 1818-19. LL.B. 1821. LL.D. 1826. Admitted to Doctors' Commons 3 Nov. 1826. Joel Broadhurst. Son of Isaac Broadhurst, Esq. Born at Nottingham, aged 16. Admitted (ft. 24 June, 1815. Admitted Clerk the same day, resigned Clerkship 2 Dec. 1819. Name replaced on list of (ft. B.A. 18 Nov. 1819. M.A. 10 Oct. 1822. Died 9 June, 1826. Pigott and Goodridge Exhibitioner 1815 to 1819. Gerard Exhibitioner 1815 (being Great-Nephew of Dr Gerard) to 1819. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1815 to 1816. Henry Boucher. Son of William Boucher, Esq., aged 17. Born at Salisbury. Admitted (ft. 24 June, 1815. B.A. 6 May, 1819. M.A. 15 Nov. 1821. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1819. (JT.JE. account closed Lady Day 1835. Rector of Hilton, Dorset, 21 Dec. 1821, resigned 1838 : of Thornhill House, near Stallbridge ; " died 25 Oct. 1880." (F.) Francis Aublay. Son of Pierre Aublay, Esq. Born at Philadelphia, aged 20. Admitted (ft. 5 July, 1815. Died. Name removed 22 March, . Henry Thomas Attkins. Son of Thomas Attkins, Esq. Born at Slough in Bucks, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 27 Oct. 1815. B.A. 2 June, 1819. M.A. 14 Jan. 1822. Name removed 25 April, 1823. 270 WARDEN TOURNAY. [1815. George Rivers Hunter. Son of the Eev. Eobert Hunter, D.D. Born at Burton Bradstock, Dorset, aged 19. Admitted (ft. 15 Nov. 1815. B.A. 2 June, 1819. Name removed Lady Day 1824. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1819. Rector of Ockford Fitzpaine, Dorset, 23 Dec. 1820; "died 26 May, 1872." (F.) George Tucker. Son of the Rev. George Tucker. Born at Axminster, aged 17. Admitted (ft. 25 Nov. 1815. S.C.L. 2 June, 1819. Name removed 19 Dec. 1823. Henry Brown Newman. Son of the Rev. Edwin Sandys Newman. Born at Shepton Beauchamp, Somerset, aged 17. Admitted (ft. 6 Dec. 1815. Elected g>. 30 June, 1816. Elected ^.JF. 30 June, 1825. Presented to the Rectory of Little Bromley in Essex Feb. 1838. Vacated his $f. by marriage 27 Sept. 1838, when his name was replaced upon list of (ft. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1819. B.A. 2 June, 1819. M.A. 9 July, 1825. Elected Catechist 1826 to 1829 and 1833 to 1837, but always had a deputy : as also when Moderator of Philosophy 1831 and 1832. He compounded 13 Feb. 1860. Donor of Plate to the College. He died 11 Jan. 1878 and has a monument at Little Bromley, with the following inscription, In affectionate remembrance of Henry Brown Newman, M.A. late Fellow of Waclham College, Oxford for 39 years Rector of this Parish born 29th April, 1798 died llth Jan. 1878 also of Elizabeth his wife daughter of John Hooper, Esq. of Henford Manor House, Yeovil born 24th Feb. 1806 died 24th July, 1876. This tablet is erected by relatives and friends. Hebrews xiii. 7, 8. 1815-16.] WARDEN TOURNAY. 271 His arms are in the Windows of the Hall Quarterly, sable and Argent ; in the first and fourth 3 mullets of the second : on an inescutcheon Gules a portcullis imperially crowned Or. John Holden Harrison. Son of John Harrison, Esq., aged 19. Born at Aston near Birmingham. Admitted Or. 7 Dec. 1815. B.A. 14 June, 1819. Name removed 7 Oct. 1828. M.A. 5 May, 1825. "Died 29 Sept. 1862, at Erdington, Rev. J. H. Harrison, Incumbent of Water Orton, aged 66." (G. Mag.) Charles Howard Whitehurst. Son of John Whitehurst, Esq. Born at Derby, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 14 Dec. 1815. B.A. 2 June, 1819. Name removed 14 Nov. 1829. Called to the Bar (Middle Temple) 8 Feb. 1822 : Q.C. 1844. Bencher of the Middle Temple ; " died 13 March, 1879." (F.) 1816. Poyntz Stewart Ward. Son of the Eev. Poyntz Stewart Ward, aged 17. Born at Henley-in-Arden, Warwick- shire. Admitted &. 23 Jan. 1816. B.A. 2 June, 1820. Name removed 27 June, 1823. Richard White. Son of James White, gentleman. Born at Farringdon, Berks, aged 16. Admitted (. 25 Jan. 1816, and Clerk the same day. Resigned his Clerkship and left College 26 Sept. 1816. Pigott and Goodridge Exhibitioner 1816. Charles John Hume. Son of Abraham Hume, Esq. Born at Bilton near Dunchurch, Warwickshire, aged 17. Ad- mitted OT. 24 April, 1816. Elected . 30 June, 1816. Elected $.JF. 30 June, 1824. Vacated Jf. by marriage 9 April, 1830. Name replaced on list of (. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1819 to 1821. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1821. B.A. 23 June, 1821. 272 WARDEN TOURNAY. [1816. M.A. 25 June, 1826. Elected Humanity Lecturer 1828 and 1829 and Catechist 1829, but had a deputy. (JT.JE. account closed Christmas 1839. Educated at Rugby. Rector of Meonstoke with Soberton, Hants, 1832, till his death, 25 July, 1893, aged 95. His arms are in the Windows of the Hall Vert, a lion rampant Argent. Father of Fredk. N. H. 1870. Henry Smith. Son of Henry Smith M.I)., born at Salis- bury, aged 15. Admitted 4L 24 April, 1816. Name removed 22 May, 1817. James Walter Workman. Son of Francis Workman, Esq. Born at Westbury near Bristol, aged 17. Admitted (C*. 24 April, 1816. Dead. Name removed 3 Oct. 1817. Philip Gregson Harper. Son of Daniel Harper, Esq. Born at Tamworth, Leicestershire, aged 18. Admitted (jr. 9 May, 1816. B.A. 24 May, 1820. Name removed 8 Aug. 1821. Re-admitted 9 July, 1824. Name removed again Michaelmas 1824. M.A. 5 June, 1824. Horace William Snow. Son of John Alexander Snow, Esq. Born at Lambeth, Surrey, aged 17. Admitted (fl*. 31 May, 1816. Name removed 11 Dec. 1818. James Isaac Monypenny. Son of Thomas Monypenny, Born at in Sussex, aged 17. Admitted (ft. 10 June 1816. B.A. 5 Dec. 1820. M.A. 5 May, 1825. Of Idel ? Iden (M.). C.JH. account closed Lady Day 1832. Vicar of Hadlow, 1841 to 1873 ; " died 14 Dec. 1881." (F.) Edward Robert Taylor. Son of George Taylor, Esq. Born at Madras in the East Indies, aged 18. Admitted OL 20 June, 1816. B.A. 20 May, 1820. Name removed 9 May, 1828. M.A. 4 June, 1823. William Cookesley Thompson. Son of Henry Thomp- son, gentleman, aged 19. Born at Deal, Kent. Admitted . 30 June, 1819. B.A. 28 Feb. 1824. Vacated his . by marriage 1 Jan. 1827. Name replaced on list of . 30 June, 1819. B.A. 6 June, 1822. Vacated his Jfc. by marriage 20 Nov. 1827. Name replaced on list of <. Died at Tenby, Wednesday, 25 Sept. 1 833. Gooclriclge Exhibitioner 1820, 1822, 1823. Hocly (Greek) Exhibitioner 1821 to 1822. Hocly (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1822 to 1825. Warner Exhibitioner 1824. Second Class, Litt. Hum. and Second Class, Math. Easter Term 1822. M.A. 21 April, 1825. In Holy Orders : died within a month of his wife's death, leaving one son and one daughter. He was of Harborne and J.P. for Staffordshire. (G. Mag. 103, II. .379.) Father of George G. S. 1847. Richard Morris. Son of William George Morris, Esq. Born at Stratford-on-Avon, aged 16. Admitted orn at Erome, Somersetshire, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 3 April, 1819. B.A. 30 May, 1822. M.A. 16 June, 1825. Vicar of Hellingly, Sussex, 1830, where there are a stone in the churchyard, and a stained glass window in the church, each with the following inscription, " In memory of J. 0., M.A. Vicar of this parish, 35 years, who died 27 February, 1866, aged 65 years." Christopher Gerard Rigby Collins. Son of the Eev. Christopher Rigby Collins. Born at Cowes in the Isle of Wight, aged 16. Admitted Jf.($. 30 April, 1819. Name removed 21 Dec, 1819. John Colborne. Son of the Kev. Joseph Colborne. Born at Stroud in Gloucestershire, aged 17. Admitted (fl*. 4 May, 1819. B.A. 20 May, 1824. M.A. 12 Juno, 1828. (H.^l. account closed Michaelmas 1842. 1819.] WARDEN TOURNAY. 285 James Fripp. Son of James Fripp, Esq. Born at Bristol in the parish of St James and County of Gloucester, aged 18. Admitted (. 7 May, 1819. Name removed 19 Dec. 1823. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1822. Edward Field (properly Feild). Son of James Field, Esq. Born at Worcester, aged 18. Admitted <. 15 June, 1819. Elected an Exhibitioner of Queen's College on the Michel foundation 25 Feb. 1820. First Class, Math. Easter Term 1823. B.A. 17 May, 1823. M.A. 27 April, 1826. D.D. (by degree of Convocation,) 27 April, 1844 Michel Fellow 1827 to 1833. Rector of English and Welsh Bicknor, Glouc. 1833 till he was consecrated Bishop of Newfoundland, 28 April, 1844 : in 1868, he was offered the Bishopric of Montreal, but declined it. He died in Bermuda (a part of his diocese) when on the point of resigning his Bishopric 8 June, 1876. Author of numerous sermons and charges. Arthur Langton. Son of the Rev. Dr. Langton. Born at Leicester, aged 18. Admitted (. 17 June, 1819. B.A. 21 May, 1823. Name removed 18 Dec. 1829. Name replaced 8 Dec. 1837. M.A. 12 Dec. 1837. Account closed 17 Oct. 1838. Rector of Matlaske and of Plumstead, Norfolk, 1837; died at Bournemouth in 1890, aged 90. Charles Tucker. Son of Benjamin Tucker, Esq. Born at Chard in Somersetshire, aged 17. Admitted 30 June, 1820. Elected $J.JF. 30 June, 1830. Vacated his jf. by marriage 1832, and name replaced on list of , Esq. Born at Mavesyn-Eidware, Staffordshire, aged 21. Admitted 19 Dec. 1821. Elected 3|).jF. 30 June, 1826. Resigned Jf. previous to marriage 18 Aug. 1846. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1822 to 1825. Goodridge Exhi- bitioner 1824. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1825. B.A. 3 Nov. 1825. M.A. 18 Nov. 1830. Elected Lib- rarian 1828, 1829, 1831, 1836; Sub-Dean (vice Harding) 1830, 1835, 1837 to 1839; Moderator of Philosophy 1830, 1833, 1834; Catechist 1832, 1840 to 1845, but always had a Deputy. Senior Proctor 1841. B.D. 18 May, 1842. Vicar of Wadhurst, Sussex, 1846. Compounded 14 Oct. 1868. Born 19 Nov. 1805 ; died 11 Oct. 1886. His Anns are in the Windows of the Hall Argent, within a bordure a chevron between 3 cinquefoils Sable, a crescent of the second for difference. Donor of Plate to the College. Brother of Edward W. F. 1826. George Do well. 7th Son of John Dowell, aged 17. Born in the parish of St Paul, Bristol, Gloucestershire. Ad- mitted <. 25 June, 1821. Elected Blount >. of Trinity, 3 June, 1822. Name removed. Scholar 28 June, 1824. B.A. 13 May, 1826. M.A. 30 Nov. 1828. King's Scholar at Eton. Vicar of Llanigon, Brecon, 1852 to 1860. Rector of Gladestry, Radnor, 1860. Buried in Lyonshall Churchyard, with the following inscription, " In loving memory of the Rev. G. D., M.A., late Rector of Gladestry ; born 18 March, 1804, died 29 Dec. 1883." He was a benefactor to the Parish of Gladestry and founded a charity known as " The Rector's Gift." Charles Palairet. Son of John G waiter Palairet, Esq., aged 17. Admitted (tf. 26 June, 1821. Elected Michel . of Queen's. Name removed 31 May, 1822. 1821.] WARDEN TOURNAY. 295 Goodridge Exhibitioner 1821. Elected Michel Exhibitioner (Queen's) 23 May, 1822; Michel & 1824; Michel Fellow 1827 to 1838. First Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1825. B.A. 2 June, 1825. M.A. 14 May, 1828. Incumbent of Newton-Wargrave, Winwick, Lane., died at Norton St Philip, 3 Aug. 1890, aged 87. Charles Gregory. Son of Charles Marshall Gregory, a captain in the Royal Navy. Born at Bideford, Devon, aged 18. Admitted OT. 5 July, 1821. B.A. 5 May, 1825. Name removed 20 June, 1828. Re-admitted 10 June, 1853. M.A. 10 June, 1853. Account closed 8 Feb. 1858. Vicar of Sandford, Devon, 1836 to 1883 ; died 1 March, 1883. The living had been held by three successive incumbents of one family for 110 years : though almost in his 80th year, he took the early service on the morning of the day on which he died. William Smith Dear. Son of Richard Dear. Admitted . 10 Oct. 1821. B.A. 25 May, 1825. Of Laverstoke, Hants, aged 17 (M.). Third Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1825. M.A. 30 Oct. 1828. OLJE. account closed Lady Day 1834. Rector of Abbourne, Sussex, 1850, where he is buried with this inscription, Sacred to the Memory of the Rev. W. S. D., Rector of this parish and formerly Rector of Abdon in Shropshire, who died 25 June, 1878, aged 74. " He sent His Son to be the propitia- tion for our sins." Thomas Vores. Son of Thomas Vores, Esq. Born in Marylebone, London, aged 17. Admitted <. 11 Dec. 1821. Elected &. 30 June, 1823. Elected ^-JF- 30 June, 1830. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1822, and (as Scholar) 1824, 1826. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1824 to 1828. Maddox Exhibitioner 1825. Wills Reading Prize 1826, 1827. First Class, Litt. Hum. and Second Class, Math. Michael- mas Term 1825. B.A. 26 June, 1826. M.A. 23 Oct. 1828. Elected Dean (vice J. P. Griffith) 1831, and on till 1833; Bursar 1834. Vacated his jf. by marriage 296 WARDEN TOURNAY. [1821-22. 23 Jan. 1835 : when his name was replaced on the list of OL Compounded 1859. Born 8 July, 1804. Educated at Northampton Grammar School. Vicar of St Mary, in the Castle, Hastings 1841. "Died 22 Oct. 1875," (F) and is buried at Ore Cemetery. His Arms are in the Windows of the Antechapel.- Azure, between 3 crescents Argent an estoile Or. Donor of Plate to the College. Father of Thomas S. P. V. 1853. Charles Stanger Jerram. Son of Rev. Charles Jerram, aged 18. Born at Long Sutton, Lincolnshire. Admitted 01. 15 Dec. 1821. Died Sept. or Oct. 1824. Brother of James J. 1822, to whom his CC.pt. was repaid 29 Oct. 1824. William Curling. Son of Jesse Curling, Esq., aged 18. Born at Bermondsey, Surrey. Admitted (# 15 Dec. 1821. B.A. 23 Nov. 1826. M.A. 13 June, 1832. OT.JE. account closed Christmas 1848. Principal of the Lambeth Asylum for Female Orphans, 1829 to 1870. Chaplain of St Saviours, Southwark, 1833; "died 6 Jan. 1879." (F.) Author of The Churches of England and Rome Contrasted 1840. John Harvey. Son of Rev. Richard Harvey, aged 17. Born at Upper Swell, near Stow in the Wold, Gloucester- shire. Admitted <. 16 Dec, 1821. Drowned in the Isis, 18 March, 1824. Of Leatherhead, Surrey (M.). 1822. Powell Williams. Son of James Rice Williams, Esq. Born at Lewisham in Kent, aged 18. Admitted jF.Cjr. 14 Jan. 1822. Name removed ^7 March, 1822. William George Lambert. Son of Edmund Lambert, Esq. Born at " Sloperton Cottage " near Devizes, Wilts, 1822.] WARDEN TOURNAY. 297 aged 17. Admitted r. 17 Dec. 1822. B.A. 14 June, 1827. M.A. 18 June, 1829. (C.pt. account closed Christmas 1857. Rector of Upper Worton, Oxon, 1829 to 1832. Vicar of St Mary's, Islington, 1832. Rural Dean 1860. Prebendary of Chiswick (St Paul's) 1872 ; died 14 July 1886, aged 80. Author of numerous religious works. Father of Daniel F. W. 1849, and Arthur W. 186."), and brother of John W. 1825. WARDEN TOURNAY. 301 1823. George Lea. Son of John Lea, Esq. Born at Kidder- minster, aged 18. Admitted <. 30 Jan. 1823. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1826. B.A. 1 Dec. 1826. M.A. 10 June, 1829. dT.Jtt. account closed Lady Day 1835 : replaced his name and compounded 9 May, 1871. Incumbent of Christ Church, Birmingham, 1840 to 1864, of St George's Edgbaston, 1864. Prebendary of Tachbrook (Lichfield) 1840 to 1864 ; " died 10 May, 1883." (F.) Thomas Littleton Wheeler. Son of the Rev. Allen Wheeler, aged 16. Born at Worcester. Admitted t#. 1 Feb. 1823. Elected ,. of Worcester College and name removed 12 June, 1823. He did not enter upon residence at Wadham. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1826. B.A. 31 Jan. 1828. M.A. 28 Jan. 1830. Born 22 Feb. 1806. Educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham, and Cathedral School, Worcester. Rector of Sedgebemnv Minor Canon of Worcester, 1833 to 1877. Pre- centor 1854 to 1877. Rector of St Martin's, Wore. 1851 to 1872. John Goulter Dowling. Son of John Dowling, Esq. Born at Gloucester, aged 17. Admitted <. 13 Feb. 1823. B.A. 23 Nov. 1826. M.A. 12 Nov. 1829. (JT.|E. account closed 16 Feb. 1841. Rector of St Mai y-de-Crypt, Gloucester ; died 9 Jan. 1841. Author of Notitia Scriptorum SS. Patrum, aliorumque Vderis Ecclesiae Monumentorutn quae in Collectionibus Anecdotorum post annum 1700 in lucem editis continentur. George Robert Kensit. Son of Henry Kensit, Esq. Born in the parish of St Andrew, Holborn, London, aged 17. Admitted <. 8 March, 1823. B.A. 21 Dec. 1826. M.A. 10 Dec. 1829. Xaniu removed 16 .Julv, 1830. 302 WARDEN TOURNAY. [1823. King's Scholar at Eton. Vicar of Betch worth, Surrey, 1835, having been previously Curate for 3 years. There is a Tablet in Betchworth Church thus inscribed, "In Memory of George Robert Kensit, A.M. of Wadham College Oxon, Who ministered Faithfully for 45 years as Vicar of this Parish, and entered into his Rest, Dec. 8th 1879." " I have finished my course I have kept the Faith." And on his Grave-stone, " In Affectionate Remembrance of George Robert Kensit, the Faithful Vicar of this Parish for 48 years. Born March, 27th 1805. Entered into Rest Dec. 8th 1879, Aged 74 years. The memory of the Just is Blessed. Now the labourer's task is o'er Now the battle day is Past." Francis Burford Leonard. Son of the Eev. E. W. Leonard of Aynho, Northampton. Admitted . as Founder's Kin 30 June, 1824. Elected $}.JF. 30 June, 1830. Of Newport, aged 16 (M.). Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1825 to 1828. Gerard Exhibitioner 1826, 1827. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Mich. Term 1827. B.A. 6 Dec. 1827. He traced his Founder's Kin through the Popham family, going back to the time of Henry III. " Admitted to Lincoln's Inn, 1830." (F.) He died before 30 June, 1831. Henry Vaughan. Son of the Rev. Charles Vaughan, aged 18. Admitted OL 9 April, 1824. Elected of Worcester College 16 June, 1826. Of Michelmarsh, Hants (M.). Goodridge Exhibitioner 1824, 1825. B.A. Feb. 1829. " Died 15 Jan. 1837, at Crickhowell, Brecon, aged 32, Rev. H. V., late Minister of Park Chapel, Chelsea, and Vicar of Crickhowell." Author of a Volume of Sermons, 1833. Brother of Charles V. 1827. '60S WARDEN TOURNAY. [1824. Richard Spry. Son of Admiral Thomas Spry. Born at St Anthony's, Roseland, Cornwall, aged 17. Admitted f Ford PI., Stilt'ord, Essex. J.P." ((}. May.) 310 WARDEN TOURNAY. [1824-25. Thomas Bush Saunders. Son of Thomas Hosier Saunders, Esq. Born at Bradford, Wilts, aged 16. Admitted (JT. 24 Nov. 1824 B.A. 28 May, 1828. M.A. 13 April, 1831. Compounded Midsummer 1864. Called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn) 22 Nov. 1831. J.P. of Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts. Charles Penny. Son of Thomas Newton Penny, Esq. Born at Kennington, Surrey, aged 18. Admitted (fl*. 2 Dec, 1824. Name removed 27 Feb. 1826. 1825. John Wilson. Son of the llev. Daniel Wilson, aged 17. Born at Oxford. Admitted to 1831. Goodridge 1825.] WARDEN TOURNAY. 313 Exhibitioner 1827, 1828, 1829, 1830. Wills Law Exhibitioner 1827. First Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1829. John Edward Exeter Spink. Son of John Spink, Esq. Born at Sibton near Ipswich, Suffolk, aged 19. Ad- mitted JfM. 30 June, 1825. B.A. 17 Dec. 1829. M.A. 29 Nov. 1832. <2T.pl. account closed 21 June, 1834. Edward Massie. Son of Eev. Eichard Massey, aged 19. Born at Chester. Admitted OT. 13 Oct. 1825. B.A. 2 June, 1830. M.A. 23 Jan. 1834. Appointed and ad- mitted Chaplain 7 May, 1840. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1828 to 1830. Ireland Scholar 1828. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1830. Chaplain till 1845. (JT.jft. account closed 30 June, 1881. Educated at Shrewsbury. President of the Union (Mif of the Uniomachia.) Died 21 Jan. 1893, aged 87. He is said to have been the only Commoner who obtained the Ireland Scholarship for more than 30 years from its Found- ation. William John Blew. Son of William Blew, Esq., aged 17. Born in the parish of St James, Westminster. Admitted Or. 17 Oct. 1825. B.A. 13 May, 1830. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1826. M.A. 13 June, 1832. CT.JE. account closed Lady Day 1838. Educated at Nicholas' School in. the Rectory at Baling where there were then 300 boys : among them Cardinal Newman. Incumbent of St John's by Gravesend, 1842 to 1850. Author of Translation of Homer and other Classics &c. George Bowen Jordan Price. Son of Col. George Price, aged 19. Born at Haverford-West. Admitted (ft, 21 Oct. 1825. Name removed 12. Nov. 1825. 314 WARDEN TOURNAY. [1825. William Galley Giles. Son of George Giles, Esq., of Enfield, aged 18. Admitted <. 29 Oct. 1825. B.A. 5 May, 1831. (.J&. account closed Michaelmas 1838. Incumbent of Ashford in Bakewell, Derb. 1840. " Died 27 Dec. 1854 at Dungarvan, Co. Waterford, aged 48, Rev. W. G. G., Vicar, and formerly Vicar of Chatsworth, Derb." (G. Mag. 125, I. 325.) John Bradley Dyne. Son of Edward Dyne, Esq., aged 16. Born at Bruton, Somersetshire. Admitted (ft. I Nov. 1825. Elected . 30 June, 1827, as of the county of Somerset. Elected ^.Jf. 30 June, 1832. Ceased -to be ,-fF. 27 Dec. 1838, when his name was replaced on the list of (JT. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1830, 1831. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1830. B.A. 19 May, 1830. M.A. 28 May, 1834. B.D. and D.D. 6 May, 1858. Elected Sub-Dean 1834; Bursar 1835 and 1836; Dean and Divinity Lecturer 30 June, 1837 (vice Harding) and 6 Dec/ 1837; Master of the Schools 1836 to 1838. Compounded 13 March, 1861. Born 3 Jan. 1809. Educated at Bruton School. Head Master of Sir Roger Cholmeley's School, Highgate, 1838 to 1874. Prebendary of Mapesbury (St Paul's) 1868. Retired to Rogate, Sussex. Edward IVTeade. Son of William Meade, Esq., aged 18. Born at North Cray, Kent. Admitted <&. I Nov. 1825. B.A. 10 June, 1829. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1829. M.A. 15 Nov. 1832. CT.p. account closed Midsummer 1853. Rector of Winktield, Wilts, 1842. Prebendary of Netherbury in Terra (Sarum) 1873 ; died 9 April, 1887, and is buried at Winkfield with the following inscription, In Christo. In loving memory of Edward Meade, 44 years Rector of this Parish and 14 years Prebendary of Sarum who entered into rest Easter Eve 1887, aged 79. "Remember them that have spoken to you the word of God whose faith follow." Heb. xiii. 7. 1826.] WARDEN TOURNAY. 315 1826. Arthur Thomas Collett. Son of Thomas Collett, Esq., Born at Widcomb, Bath, aged 16. Admitted (ft. 14 Jan. 1826. Name removed (apparently) Michaelmas 1831. Henry Edward Knatchbull. Son of Sir Henry Knatch- bull, Bart. Born at Mersham Hatch, near Ashford, Kent, aged 17. Admitted OT. 14 Jan. 1826. Elected J. 30 June, 1826, as Founder's Kin. Resigned *. on preferment in the church, and name replaced on list of or. B.A. 28 Jan. 1830. (!L|fc. account closed 10 May, 1835. Educated at Winchester. Vicar of North Elmham, Norfolk, 1833 to 1867. Rector of Campsey Ash. Suffolk, 1867 ; died 31 Aug. 1876 and is buried at Stradsett, Norfolk. He set up a Eeredos at Campsey. He traced his descent from Alice Wyndharn, grand-daughter of Sir Wadham Wyndham : she married Sir Edward Knatchbull, whose son Thomas claimed Founder's Kin in 1720 (see page 6), and was great-uncle of H.E.K. Lewis Tomlinson. Son of Charles Tomlinson, aged 20. Born in London. Admitted (ft. 17 Jan. 1826. Ad- mitted Clerk 16 Oct. 1826. Resigned Clerkship and name replaced on list of OL 16 Oct. 1829. B.A. 15 Oct. 1829. Of St Sepulchre's London, pleb. (M.). Pigo,tt and Good- ridge Exhibitioner 1827 to 1829. Gerard Exhibitioner 1828, 1829. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1826 to 1830. M.A. 28 June, 1832. (JT.|E. account closed 16 July, 1832. \ 7 icar of Melplash, Dorset, 1863; "died 29 Nov. 1880." (F.) Author of Recreations in Astronomy 1858. Henry Bostock. Son of John Bostock. Born at New- castle in Staffordshire, aged 15. Admitted (. 17 Jan. 1826. Admitted Clerk 13 Jan. 1827. Resigned Clerk- ship and name replaced on list of (0". 1 Jan. 1830. B.A. 19 May, 1830. 316 WARDEN TOURNAY. [1826. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1826 to 1830. Warner Ex- hibitioner v 1827. Pigott and Goodridge Exhibitioner 1827 to 1829. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1830. M.A. 5 July, 1832. OLJft. account closed 11 Oct. 1833. In Holy Orders : at one time Master of Aylesbury School. William Hunt. Son of Richard Hunt, Esq. Born at St Stephen's, Bristol, aged 18. Admitted OL 6 Eeb. 1826. B.A. 3 Dec. 1829. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1829. M.A. 17 Oct. 1832. He distinguished himself by his wisdom and intrepidity as curate of Wednesbury, Staff, during an outbreak of cholera 1831. Vicar of Holy Trinity, Weston-super-mare, 1861 to 1888. Prebendary of Wells, 1879 ; died 14 Jan. 1889. George Thomas Comyns. Son of the Eev. George Corny ns. Born at Bishop's Teignton, Devon, aged 18. Admitted (. 18 March, 1826. B.A. 13 May, 1830. (/LJK. account closed Lady Day 1835. Vicar of Axmouth, 1858. Vicar of Sidbury, Devon, 1864. John Osborne Tancock. Son of John Tancock, a captain in the Royal Navy. Born in Guernsey, aged 18. Ad- mitted (tf. 13 April, 1826. B.A. 2 June, 1830. M.A. 17 Dec. 1840. D.C.L. 10 July, 1841. Name removed 6 Feb. 1872. Incumbent of St John, Kenwyn, Corn. 1838 to 1857. Vicar of Tavistock, 1857 to 1872 ; " died 20 Feb, 1874." (F.) Richard Chandler Alexander. Son of Eichard Hayward Alexander, Surgeon. Born at Corsham, Wilts, aged 17. Admitted (. 13 April, 1826. B.A. 6 May, 1830. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1827. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1830. B.M. 11 April, 1835. D.M. 13 May, 1837. (.Jtt. account closed Midsummer 1840. Assumed the additional name of Prior. 1826.] WARDEN TOURNAY. 317 Gerald Carew. Son of George Henry Carew, Esq., aged 17. Admitted (ft. 9 May, 1826. Name removed 6 July, 1828. Fourth Son of H. C. of Shrewsbury, Salop (M.). Migrated to Downing College, Cambridge. B.A. 1831. M.A. 1834 Curate of Treborough, Somerset, 1831 to 1842. Edward Gockey. Son of Edward Cockey, Esq. Born at Frome Selwood, Somerset, aged 17. Admitted (ft. 1 June, 1826. Admitted . 30 June, 1826. Elected $3.dF. 30 June, 1831. Resigned Jf. (previously to marriage) 6 May, 1846. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1827. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1827 to 1831. Maddox Exhibitioner 1828. Somerscales Exhibitioner 1830. First Class, Math, and Second Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1830. B.A. 21 Oct. 1830. M.A. 28 May, 1834. Elected Humanity Lecturer 1833, 1835, 1836 ; Deputy Librarian 1833 to 1845 ; Bursar 1834, 30 June, and 6 Dec. 1837 to 1845 ; Deputy Sub- Dean 1838 to 1845 ; Public Examiner 1837, 1838 ; Select Preacher 1843. Vicar of Hockleigh, Essex, 1846 to 1870. Compounded 15 Nov. 1869. Rural Dean of Rochford, 1849 to 1860. Rector of Fryerning 1870, till his death 7 Aug. 1880. His Arms are in the Windows of the Antechapel Argent, a chevron between 3 eagle's heads erased Gules, on a canton Azure an anchor Or. William Smyth. Son of W. T. Smyth, Esq. Born at Northampton. Admitted (ft. 1 June, 1826. B.A. 2 Dec. 1830. Son of William Tyler S. aged 18 (M.). M.A. 25 May, 1836. " Called to the Bar (Inner Temple) 1840 ; of Little Houghton, Northants. High Sheriff, 1862." (F.) If (as Foster states), he died 23 March, 1872, his Executors were still in the Caution Book in 1883. Edward Walwyn Foley. Son of Piev. John Foley. Ad- mitted (ft. 26 June, 1826. Name removed 1 July, 1826. lie-admitted 8 June, 1827. Elected %. 30 June, 1827, as Founder's Kin. Elected ^3.,-fF. 30 June 1 , 1832. 318 WARDEN TOURNAY. [1826. Of Holt, Worcester: aged 16 (M.). Goodridge Exhibitioner 1827, 1828, 1829, 1830. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1827 to 1832. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1831. B.A. 13 May, 1831. M.A. 25 May, 1836. Elected Sub-Dean 1836. Jf. vacant 30 June, 1838. Born at Astley Rectory, Worcester, 2 Aug. 1809. Incumbent of Holy Trinity, Tewkesbury, 1836 to 1849. Vicar of All Saints, Derby, 1849 to 1872. Rector of Jevington, Sussex, 1872. Author of Sermons. Brother of John F. 1821, and Father of Edward F. W. F. 1870, and son John F., 1792, whom see (page 197), for the Pedigree by which he claimed Founder's Kin. His Arms are in the Windows of the Antechapel Argent, a fess engrailed between 3 cinquefoils Gules. James Buckingham. Son of Rev. James Buckingham. Born at Burrington near Clmmleigh, Devon, aged 18. Admitted OL 30 June, 1826. B.C.L. 21 April, 1836. (JT.JE. account closed 23 April, 1836. Rector of Doddiscombsleigh, Devon, 1856, where he is buried with a monument with this inscription, In Loving Memory of Rev. James Buckingham B.C.L., J.P. for 50 years Rector of this Parish. He was a faithful preacher of the Gospel of Christ, A True pastor and a Sincere Friend. Born March 6th 1808. Died Feb. 5th 1883. He being dead yet speaketh. Keep in memory what I preached unto you. James Waller Bird. Son of Eev. Godfrey Bird, aged 17. Born at Little "Waltham near Chelmsford, Essex. Ad- mitted <. 15 Dec. 1826. B.A. 17 Feb. 1831. (JT.ftt. account closed 19 Jan. 1835. Educated at Winchester. Rector of Foulsham, Norfolk 1855 ; died 20 Fell. 1876, and was buried at Kensal Green. 1827.] WARDEN TOURNAY. 319 1827. Edward Thrupp. Son of Joseph Thrupp, Esq. Born at Paddington, Middlesex, aged 17. Admtted (tf. 28 Feb. 1827. B.A. 27 Oct. 1830. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1827. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1830. M.A. 29 Jan. 1834. CT.JE. account closed Lady Day 1837. Vicar of Feltliam, Middlesex, 1848, where there is a monument with the following inscription in St Dunstan's Church. Come unto me all ye that labour and are heavy laden and I will give you rest. St Matt. xi. 28. In Loving Memory of Kev. Edward Thrupp M.A. who entered into Rest July 30th 1877 Aged 68 years He was Vicar of Feltham For nearly 30 years. Where I am, there shall also my Servant be. St John xii. 26. Septimus Cotes. Son of. Peter Cotes, Esq. Born at Ticton, Yorkshire. Admitted <. 21 March, 1827. B.A. 18 Nov. 1830. Aged 17 (M.). M.A. 3 June, 1834. C.JE. account closed Christmas 1838. Rector of Newington, Berks, 1845 ; died 10 Jan. 1893. His Arms are in the Windows of the Antechapel, Quarterly 1st and 4th Ermine : 2nd and 3rd paly of six, Or and Gules. Henry Hutton. Son of Lieut-General Henry Hutton, aged 18. Born at Athlone, county of Westmeath, Ireland. Admitted (. 24 March, 1827. B.A. 4 Nov. 1830 M.A. 7 Nov. 183:;. (.#1. account closed Christmas 1841. 320 WARDEN TOURNAY. [1827. Rector of Woburn, Beds : 1834. Rector of St Paul's, Covent Garden 1848 ; died 23 June, 1863, aged 54. Author of Lectures on the English Liturgy and Sermons &c. John Wise. Son of Ilev. John Wise. Born at Leamington, Warwickshire, aged 18. Admitted OT. 28 March, 1827. B.A. 9 Dec. 1830. Of Lillington, Warwic. (M.). OLJE. account closed 10 Feb. 1836. Eeplaced 27 Nov. 1850. M.A. 28 Nov. 1850. Account closed Lady Day 1866. Educated at Rugby. Vicar of Lillington, 1833 to 1874 ; died 29 June, 1877. Charles Vaughan. Son of Eev. Charles Vaughan. Born at Southampton, aged 18. Admitted (JT. 30 March, 1827. B.A. 21 March, 1831. (JT.JE. account closed Christmas 1838. Vicar of Crickadarn with Llandevally, 1842. Brother of Henry V., 1824. George Edward Gepp. Son of George Asser Gepp, Esq., aged 17. Born at Chelmsford, Essex. Admitted (ft. 30 March, 1827. Elected a,. 30 June, 1827. Elected ty.Jf. 30 June, 1833. Eesigned previously to marriage 24 Dec. 1833. Name replaced on list of (. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1830 to 1832. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1830. B.A. 25 Nov. 1830. M.A. 12 Dec. 1833. (JT.Jtt. replaced on ceasing to be Jf. ; account closed Christmas 1868. Head Master of Ashbourn School, Derb. 1836 to 1872. Pre- sented by the College to the Rectory of Limington, Somerset, 1872 ; died 29 August, 1881. Arthur Charles Tarbutt. Son of William Brackstone Tarbutt, Est[. Born at Wanstead, Essex, aged 18. Ad- mitted OL 28 April, 1827. Elected . 30 June, 1827. B.A. 2 June, 1831. Elected ^.JF. 30 June, 1833. Maddux Exhibitioner 1830. M.A. 29 March, 1838. Elected Moderator of Philosophy 30 June, 1837, and 1827.] WARDEN TOURNAY. 321 each year subsequently till 1839; Sub-Dean 1840 to 1843 : but always had a deputy, having obtained leave of non-residence 18 April, 1838, "having a clerical appoint- ment at Dover." Gl.Jtt. replaced on ceasing to lie jf. 30 May, 1844; account closed Christmas 1850. Vicar of St Peter's, Streatham, 1866 ; died 22 April, 1890, in his 82nd year. His Arms are in the Windows of the Ante- chapel. Author of numerous Sermons. Henry James. Son of John Thomas James, Esq., aged 17. Born in the parish of St George, Bloomsbury, London. Admitted (&. 1 May, 1827. Name removed 8 June, 1827. B.A. (Worcester) 28 April, 1831. M.A. 4 Dec, 1834. William Henry Bloxome (Bloxsome). Son of Edward Bloxome, Esq. Born at Deirsley, Gloucestershire, aged 18. Admitted OT. 12 June, 1827. B.A. 2 May, 1832. M.A. 28 May, 1834. Rector of Staunton with Snowshill, Glouc. 1838 ; Rector of Evesbach, Hereford, 1838 ; died 14 Feb. 1877. Father of William H. B., 1855, and Edward J. B., 1858. William Richardson. Son of the Eev. William Kichard- son. Born at Ackworth, Yorkshire, aged 18. Admitted Or. 13 June, 1827. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1832. B.A. 13 June, 1832. CJE. account closed 18 Oct. 1834. Admitted $.JF. of Magdalen Coll. 25 July, 1834, and Actual tf. 26 July, 1835. M.A. 4 Dec, 1834. The Vice-President's Register for 1842, records his proceeding to the degree of B.D. 10 Nov. 1842, and (on the same page) his death 23 Nov. 1 842. The latter entry is as follows, Novris 23. Obiit, morte acerbissima prareptus Gulielmus Richardson, S.T.B. Socius Eboracensis, necnon Domus Christi Hospitalis de Sherburn in agro Dunelmensi Capellanus, dies paucos tantum jegrotans. Redeuntis enim ab Oxonia (ubi paululum commoratus esset gradum S.T.B. obeundi causa) et corpus ut mentem invasit febris, co furore irruens ut ad patris X 322 WARDEN TOURNAY. [1827. domum vix perveniret salvus. Ibi indies ingravescebat morbus et noster, inter lacrymas patris et propinquorum, animani placi- dissime exspiravit. Vir, si quis alius, et moribus et pietate insignis, nee revera jure deflendus, quippe qui vitam mortalern cum immortali commutaverit. Beati scilicet qui in Domino moriuntur. E.I. P." "Died 23 Nov. 1842, aged 33, at Ferrybridge, Yorks, Rev. W. R., Chaplain of Sherborne Hospital, Durham, and Fellow of Magdalen ; Curate of Ewelme." (G. Mag. 113, I. 216.) He has a memorial tablet on the South Wall of the Ante- chapel at Magdalen with an inscription corresponding to the above entry in the Vice President's Register. His arms are in the windows of the Antechapel of Wadham Sable, on a chief Argent, three lion's heads erased Ermines. Walter Apsley Bathurst. Son of Walter Batlmrst, Esq., Captain in the lioyal Navy. Born in the parish of St Marylebone, London, aged 18. Admitted <. 14 June, 1827. B.A. 5 May, 1831. M.A. G Feb. 1834 Admitted Chaplain 7 Dec. 1845. Name withdrawn 7 May, 1855. Vicar of Ludham, Norfolk, 1833 to 1855; "died 5 March, 1884." (F.) His arms arc in the Windows of the Antechapel Sable, two bars Ermine, beneath three crosses patee in chief Or. Edward Harland. Son of Christopher Harland, Esq. Born at Ashbourne, Derbyshire, aged 17. Admitted (JT. 1C June, 1827. B.A. 28 April, 1831. M.A. 25 May, 1836. (.JE. account closed Michaelmas 1841. Vicar of Colwich, 1851. Prebendary of Eccleshall, (Lichfield) 1873 ; died 8 June, 1890. There is a White Marble Cross over his grave in Colwich Churchyard with following inscription, In loving memory of Edward Harland for 39 years Vicar of this Parish. Born 23 May, 1810. Entered into rest 8 June, 1890. 1827.] WARDEN TOURNAY. 323 And a Brass in the Chancel is inscribed as follows, To the Glory of God and in grateful remembrance of Edward Harland, M.A., Prebendary of Lichfield, for 39 years Vicar of Colwich, at rest June 8, 1890. Parishioners have placed this Tablet in the Church which by his care was restored, and in which he loved to preach Jesus Christ and Him Crucified. William James Heale. Son of William Heale, Esq., (dec.). Born at Newington Green, Middlesex, aged 17. Admitted <. 21 June, 1827. B.A. 13 May, 1831. Fourth Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1831. M.A. 20 Nov. 1834 C.JE. account closed Lady Day 1846. Born 3 March, 1810. Vicar of Wombourn, Staff. 1849. Rural Dean of Trysail, 1872. Thomas Green Simcox. Son of Thomas Green Simcox, Esq. Born in the parish of St Martin, Birmingham, aged 17. Admitted OT. 21 June, 1827. B.A. 13 May, 1831. First Class, Math, and Second Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1831. M.A. 28 April, 1836. (JT.JE. account closed Michaelmas 1851. Vicar of North Harborne, 1838 to 1871 ; died 19 Aug. 1876. There is this Tablet in the Church of Holy Trinity, Smethwick (or North Harborne), " This Brass is inscribed to the Memory of the Rev. Thomas Green Simcox, M.A., Incumbent of this Parish, from the year 1838, until his resignation owing to ill health in 1871. Born in A.D. 1810, he was ordained to the Curacy of Harborne, in 1833. It was chiefly through his exertions and liberality that this Church was built in 1838, also the Parsonage in 1839, and the Schools in 1840. The Benefice became a Vicarage, being endowed by the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield, with the Vicarial Tithes of the district in 1842. When the district of West Smethwick was severed from this Parish, and the Church 324 WARDEN TOURNAY. [1827. of St Paul erected in 1859, a Parsonage House was built for that district at Mr Siincox's cost. He died at Winchester Aug. 19, 1876, and left by will a sum of 100 to provide a Clock for the Tower of this Church. The Clock was placed in the Tower in 1877." Brother of John L. S., 1831. David Theodore Williams. Son of Rev. David Williams. Born at Heytesbury, Wilts, aged 16. Admitted (ft. 25 June, 1827. Elected J&. of Queen's College 15 Nov. 1827. B.A. (New Inn Hall) 9 May, 1833. Henry Alworth Merewether. Son of Henry Alworth Merewether, Esq., Sergeant at Law. Born at Combhay, Somersetshire, aged 15. Admitted (JL 25 June, 1827. Cfft. account closed 17 April, 1828. Migrated to Trinity Coll. Camb. Called to the Bar (Inner Temple) 9 June, 1837. Eecorder of Devizes, 1842. Q.C. and Bencher, 1853 ; "died 29 Aug. 1877." (F-) Henry Constantine Brooksbank. Son of Thomas Con- stantine Brooksbank, Esq. Born in the parish of Chelsea, Middlesex. Admitted <. 26 Nov. 1827. B.A. 2 June, 1831. Aged 17 (M.). M.A. 7 May, 1834. Denycr Theological Essay 1837. " On Original or Birth Sin : or the Necessity of New Birth unto Life." (K.Jtt. Jiccount closed 15 Feb. 1839. " Died 5 Dec. 1838, aged 28, Rev. II. B. late Curate of Leigh, Glouc." (G. Mag. 109, 1. 103.) Edward Langton Ward. Son of Eev. Edward Ward. Born at Ivor, Bucks, aged 18. Admitted (tf. 30 Nov. 1827. B.A. 9 June, 1831. M.A. 7 June, 1834. e.pl. account closed 22 Nov. 1834. 1827-28.] WARDEN TOURNAY. 325 Eector of Blend worth, Hants, 1834, where he is buried with this inscription, " In loving memory of the Eev. Edward Langton Ward, M.A., for nearly 47 years Eector of this Parish. Taken home 10th May, 1881, aged 71 years." " He that goeth forth and weepeth bearing precious seed shall doubtless come again with rejoicing bringing his sheaves with him." Father of Frederick W. 0. W., 1861. Charles Lewis Parker. Son of Mr Joseph Parker, Bookseller. Born in Oxford, aged 17. Admitted <#. 8 Dec. 1827. B.A. 25 May, 1835. M.A. 26 Feb. 1835. C.Jtt. account closed 3 Feb. 1849. 1828. Francis Ballaine. Son of Francis Ballaine, Esq. Born at St Hilliers, Jersey, aged 17. Admitted 4T. 23 Jan. 1828. Dead. Name removed 24 March, 1831. John Barrow. Son of John Barrow, Esq. Born at Wedmore near Cheddar, Somerset, aged 18. Admitted (. 28 Jan. 1828. Fourth Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1831. B.A. 28 Feb. 1833. d.pt. account closed Midsummer 1835. Andrew Forster (Foster). Son of Eev. Edward Forster. Born at Wells, Somerset, aged 17. Admitted (ft. 30 Jan. 1828. B.A. 30 May, 1833. MA. 16 Oct. 1834. OT.JE. account closed Midsummer 1841. Afterwards Foster Melliar (13 Nov. 1840); "died 10 May, 1841." (F.) His Arms are in the Windows of the Antechapel, Argent, 3 martlets Gules beneath a chief dancettee Azure, charged with an annulet Or between 2 fleur-de-lys of the field. 326 WARDEN TOURNAY. [1828. William Strode Fowler. Son of Eev. John Fowler, aged 17. Born at Warboys, Huntingdonshire. Admitted <. 29 Feb. 1828. Name removed to enter at Trinity College Cambridge 7 May, 1829. He graduated B.A. 1833. M.A. 1836. Charles John Crawford. Son of William Crawford, Esq., aged 18. Born at Bombay. Admitted . 30 June, 1830. Ad- mitted 14 Oct. 1830. Elected ^.,-fF. 30 June, 1838 as Founder's Kin. B.A. 29 Nov. 1832. Maddox Exhibitioner 1831. M.A. 7 July, 1838. He claimed Founder's Kin as being ninth in descent from Florence Windham through the Giffords ; born 31 Dec. 1811 : son of J. J. K., Rector of Wilhiul by Mary Anne 1828.] WARDEN TOURNAY. 329 Eichards. C.Jtt. replaced on ceasing to be JF. 17 Dec. 1847. Account closed 14 Feb. 1852. Incumbent of St Andrew's, Cumbrae ; Canon of the Cathedral Church of the Isles, to which he bequeathed his library, and where he has a tombstone of grey granite with this inscrip- tion, * James Philip Keigwin M.A. Oxon. Canon of this Cathedral Church and sometime Incumbent of St Andrew's. Born at Illogan Rectory Cornwall December 31, 1811. Died in this College July 19, 1883. His Arms are in the Windows of the Antechapel Vert, a chevron Argent between 3 greyhounds courant proper. Donor of Plate to the College. John Wills. Son of Eev. John Wills, aged 16. Born at South Perrott, Somerset. Admitted <. 24 June, 1828. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1828. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1828 to 1831. B.A. 15 Nov. 18:52. C.Jtt. account closed 26 Eeb. 1836. Rector of South Perrott, Dorset 27 June, 1848, where there is a window to his memory ; he died 28 July, 1873. Probably son of John W., 1801. John Grant Lawford. Son of William Eobinson Lawford, Esq. Born at Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, aged 17. Admitted <. 1 July, 1828. B.A. 25 May, 1833. " M.A. 14 Jan. 1835. CJE. account closed 8 June, 1841. "Died 23 June, 1847 at Brussels, aged 34, Rev. J. G. L. late of Aylesbury." (G. Mag.) William Marsden. Son of Mr Eichard Marsden. Born at Christ Church, Surrey. Admitted 0?. 11 Oct. 1828. 330 WARDEN TOURNAY. [1828. Aged 18 (M.). Third Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1833. B.A. 25 May, 1833. M.A. 18 June, 1835. CT.Jl. account closed 28 March, 1843. Rector of Everingham, Yorks, 1839 ; died 23 Dec. 1841. George Napoleon Woodd. Son of James Woodd, Esq. (deceased). Born in London, aged 18. Admitted <. 10 Nov. 1828. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1834. B.A. 8 June, 1837. (H.Jtt.. account closed Lady Day 1852. Incumbent of Waverly, Sidney, N.S.W. Henry Freeman Cheshire. Son of James Cheshire, Esq. Born at Aston near Birmingham, aged 17. Admitted (U. 13 Nov. 1828. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1832. B.A. 29 Nov. 1832. M.A. 30 June, 1843. Name removed Christmas 1868. Vicar of Wyke, Surrey, 1850 to 1877 ; " died 3 Jan. 1885." (F.) Thomas William Allies. Son of the Eev. Thomas Allies. Born in the Parish of St James, Bristol, Somersetshire. Elected ft. 30 June, 1828. Admitted 19 Nov. 1828. Elected ty.Jf. 30 June, 1833. N.B. not admitted CT. Aged 15 (M.). Hocly (Greek) Exhibitioner 1830 to 1833. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1832. First Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1832. B.A. 29 Nov. 1832. M.A. 3 Feb. 1837. Denyer Theological Essay 1838. Elected Humanity Lecturer 1838, 1839, but had a Deputy. Vacated JF. 30 June, 1841. dT.JE. account closed ? Michaelmas 1850. Secretary to the Roman Catholic Poor Schools Committee. His anus are in the Windows of the Antechapel Azure, a lion rampant Argent. John Kent. Son of Rev. George Davies Kent. Born at Lincoln, aged 17. Admitted (ff. 16 Dec. 1828. 1828-29.] WARDEN TOURNAY. 331 Fourth Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1832. B.A, 13 June, 1832. M.A. 25 June, 1835. (JT.JE. account closed 26 April, 1845. Rector of St Paul's, Lincoln, 1835 ; died at Swansea, 26 Oct. 1844, aged 33. 1829. Henry John Maddock. Son of Eev. Henry John Maddock (deceased). Born at Enderby in Leicestershire, aged 18. Admitted <. 21 Jan. 1829. Elected Jg>. of Worcester College and name removed 25 June, 1830. Fourth Class, Litt. Hum. Faster Term 1833. B.A. 2 May, 1833. M.A. 2 June, 1836. JF. of Worcester 1834 to 1852. Rector of Boncliurcli, Isle of Wight, 1869. Humphrey John Hare. Son of Eev. Humphrey John Hare. Born at Docking near Eougham, Norfolk, aged 17. Admitted <. 27 Jan. 1829. B.A. 25 May, 1833. M.A. 12 Nov. 1835. e.Jtt. account closed Midsummer 1859. "Called to the Bar (Inner Temple) 1835 : of Docking Hall, Norfolk, J.P." (F.) John Gibbons Longueville. Son of Thomas Longueville, Esq., aged 18. Born at Oswestry, Salop. Admitted (!T. 25 March, 1829. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1830 to 1833. Somerscales Exhibitioner 1833. First Class, Litt. Hum. Faster Term 1833. B.A. 25 May, 1833. M.A. 23 March, 1836. (JLJE. account closed Christmas 1853. Rector of Eccleston, Cheshire, 1854 ; died 14 July, 1882. John Garrett Bussell. Son of Eev. John Bussell, aged 18. Born at Portsmouth, Hants. Admitted <. 25 March, 1829. 332 WARDEN TOURNAY. [1829. B.A. 15 Nov. 1832. (.J&. account closed Midsummer 1843. Vicar of Newark -upon-Trent, 1835. Prebendary of Carlton cum Thursby (Lincoln) 1859. Rural Dean of Newark. John Charles Knight Coates. Son of Henry Coates, Esq., aged 17. Born at Salisbury. Admitted (t. 25 March, 1829. Name removed 24 Dec. 1830. John Elton Mervin Prower. Only son of Rev. John Mervin Prower, aged 17. Born at , near Gloucester. Admitted <&. 25 March, 1829. Name removed 31 July, 1829. Born 11 Oct. 1811. Educated at Charterhouse. Of Purton House, Wilts, J.P. and D.L. High Sheriff, 1862. Major in Royal Wilts Militia ; died 12 May, 1882. Son of John M. P., 1802, and grandson of John P., 1766. William Morgan. Son of David Morgan, Esq., aged 18. Born at Blaensenny in the parish of Devennock, Brecon. Admitted (. 25 March, 1829. B.A. 15 May, 1833. (&.j&. account closed 5 April, 1834. John Leyborne Fopham. Son of Lieut.-General Popham. Born at Littlecote near Hungerford, aged 18. Admitted Or. 26 March, 1829. B.A. 15 Nov. 1832. M.A. 2 June, 1838. e.JE. account closed Midsummer 1840. Rector of Chilton Folliatt, Wilts, 1835. Rural Dean of Marlborough, 1839. Prebendary of Yetniinster Prima (Sarum) 1849. Chaplain to the Bishop of Salisbury, 1854. On the South side of the Chancel at Chilton, is a lancet window with the following legend,- " In revered memory of John Leyborne Popham, who for the Glory of God restored this His House. He departed this life 24 Sept. 1872, aged 61 years." William Stone. Son of David Stone, aged 23. Born at Kinsale, Ireland. Admitted OT. 13 May, 1829. Appointed and admitted Clerk 16 Jan. 1830. 1829.] WARDEN TOURNAY. 333 Pigott and Goodridge Exhibitioner 1830 to 1832. Warner Exhibitioner 1830. Gerard Exhibitioner 1830 to 1832. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1830 to 1833. Second Class, Litt. Hum. and Third Class, Math. Easter Term 1833. B.A. 20 June, 1833. M.A. 13 April, 1836. CT.Jtt. account closed 13 Oct. 1836. " Vicar of St Paul's, Haggerstone, 1858 to 1874 and of Alfriston, Sussex, from 1874 till his death 4 March, 1877." (F.) Author of A Manual of Confirmation and other works. Eames Harry Gibbs. Son of Harry Leeke Gibbs, M.D. Born at Petersburgh, aged 19. Admitted (R. 13 May,1829. dT.Jtt. account closed (apparently) Michaelmas 1832. Percy Macaulay Ashworth. Son of Kichard Ash worth. Born at Eccles, Lancashire, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 13 May, 1829. Newdigate Prize (The Suttees) 1831. B.A. 7 Nov. 1833. (JT.JU. account closed Midsummer 1834. " Called to the Bar (Inner Temple) 18 Nov. 1843 ; died 11 Nov. 1844." (F.) Edward Oliver Benson. Son of Joseph Benson, D.D. Born at Hounslow, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 13 May, 1829. B.A. 31 Jan. 1833. (jr.Jtt. account closed 26 June, 1840. Edward Rashleigh. Son of Jonathan Eashleigh, Esq. Born in the parish of St Andrew, Holborn, aged 17. Admitted (ft. 13 May, 1829. Name removed Michaelmas 1829. Thomas Harding Newman. Son of Thomas Newman, Esq. Born at Hornchurch, Essex, aged 17. Admitted (ft. 13 May, 1829. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1829. (JT.|E. account closed Mid- summer 1832. Migrated to Magdalen. Demy 1832. B.A. 17 Oct. 1833. M.A. 13 April, 1836. JF. of Magdalen 1847 to 1873. Bursar 1852. B.D. 3 Dec. 1846. D.D. 25 Nov. 1848. 334 WARDEN TOURNAY. [1829. William Charles Sole. Son of William Sole, Esq., aged 17. Born at Devonport. Admitted Ot. 13 May, 1829. B.A. 9 May, 1833. M.A. 17 Nov. 1842. (2T.JE. restored 21 May, 1833. Eeplaced 6 June, 1840. Solicitor. George Robinson. Son of Thomas Robinson, Esq. Born at Skiberreen, Cork, aged 15. Admitted (ft. 13 May, 1829. Paid 60 GT.JE. being resident out of Great Britain. B.A. 17 June, 1834. Account closed Midsummer 1838. Edward Rogers. Son of Edward Rogers, Esq. Born at Ludlow, aged 17. Admitted JfM. 20 May, 1829. C.JE. account closed 10 Nov. 1832. Richard George Stephens (Stevens). Son of Richard John Samuel Stevens, Esq., aged 17. Born at Charter- house, London. Admitted . 17 Oct. 1835, when his name was replaced on the list of (ft. Somerscales Exhibitioner 1831. Hody (Greek) Exhibi- tioner 1832 to 1835. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1835. B.A. 18 June, 1835. Name removed Lady Day 1838. Died 27 Dec. 1837, at Cheltenham. Orlando Haydon Bridgeman Hyman. Son of Simon Hymun, Esq., deceased. Born at Stoke Damerel, Devon, aged 16. Elected . 30 June, 1830. Admitted (ft. and ft. 14 Oct. 1830. Elected ty.Jf. 30 June, 1835. B.A. 27 Nov. 1834. M.A. 11 July, 1840. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1831 to 1835. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1831, 1832, 1833. Ireland Scholar 1834. Maddox Exhibitioner 18:54. First Class, Litt. Hum. 342 WARDEN TOURNAY. [1830. Michaelmas Term 1834. OLJtt. restored 30 June, 1834. Elected Humanity Lecturer 1838, 1839, 1840 and 1869 ; Deputy Moderator of Philosophy 1839 ; Bursar 1854 to 1878 (except 1869); but he appears to have never acted. In Deacon's Orders. Died Senior Fellow 9 Dec. 1878. " A man of much ability whose eccentricity prevented his being known as a great Scholar ; on questions of Classical Scholarship he knew almost everything : his conversation on this, or indeed on any subject, was most clever and fascinating." Nicholas Brooking 1 . Son of Nicholas Brooking, Esq. deceased. Born at Dartmouth, aged 19. Admitted (ft. 24 Nov. 1830. B.A. 21 May, 1834. OT.JE. account closed Michaelmas 1839. Vicar of Ipplepen, Devon, 1843 to 1862 ; died 14 Nov. 1862, aged 51. Henry Horlock Bastard. Son of Thomas Horlock Bastard, Esq., (1790). Born at Blandford, Dorset, aged 18. Admitted <. 24 Nov. 1830. B.A. 3 June, 1834. M.A. 6 June, 1839. (JT.JE. account closed Lady Day 1855. Of Dowlish Wake, Somerset. Chaplain of Edmonton Union, 1883 ; died 22 Sept. 1893, aged 81. Benjamin JEveleigh Winthrop. Son of liev. Edward Winthrop, deceased. Born at West Mailing, Kent, aged 18. Admitted (!T. 24 Nov. 1830. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1831. First Class, Math, and Fourth Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1834. B.A. 21 May, 1834. M.A. 21 May, 1840. Cp. account closed Michaelmas 1843. " Called to the Bar, (Lincoln's Inn) 1840 ; died March, 1870." (F.) Thomas Floud. Son of Henry Floud, Esq. Born in Southwurk, Surrey, aged 17. Admitted (TT. 24 Nov. 1830. 1830-31.] WARDEN TOURNAY. 343 Fourth Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1834. B.A. 17 May, 1834 M.A. 8 June, 1837. CJtt. account closed Michaelmas 1838. Rector of Overton with Tadley, Hants, 1864 to 1878, when Tadley was severed from Overton. Rector of Overton only 1878. Father of Thomas F., 1860. Peter Charles Marshall. Son of the Eev. William Marshall. Born at Bath, aged 17. Admitted (ft. 24 Nov. 1830. B.A. 7 June, 1834. M.A. 8 June, 1837. Name removed 19 Oct. 1837. In Holy Orders ; died at Overton, Hants, 26 May, 1864. 1831. Robert James Shurlock. Son of John Shurlock, Esq. Born at Clifton near Bristol, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 9 March, 1831. Name removed 5 May, 1836. William 'Wellington Cooper. Son of Edward Cooper, Esq. Born at Bradford, Wilts, aged 17. Admitted (ft. 9 March, 1831. B.A. 24 Nov. 1834. Name removed 19 May, 1836. " Called to the Bar (Inner Temple) ; died 1837." (F.) William Buckton Holland. Son of Eev. William Woollams Holland. Born at Chichester, aged 17. Ad- mitted (ft. 9 March, 1831. B.A. 30 Nov. 1834. M.A. 17 May, 1837. C.JE. account closed Michaelmas 1845. Rector of Brasted, Kent ; died 9 July, 1864, aged 50. 344 WARDEN TOURNAY. [1831. James Lewis. Son of Mr Charles John Lewis. Born in the parish of St James, Westminster, aged 14. Ad- mitted Or. 9 March, 1831. Admitted Clerk 10 March, 1831. Pigott and Goodridge Exhibitioner 1831 to 1834. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1831 to 1836. Gerard Exhibi- tioner 1833, 1834. Eourth Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1836. B.A. 24 Nov. 1836. (H.JE. account closed Michaelmas 1846. Thomas Blencowe. Son of John Jackson Blencowe, Esq. Born at Culworth, Northamptonshire, aged 17. Ad- mitted 01. 16 March, 1831. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1831. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1834. B.A. 20 Nov. 1834. M.A. 16 Nov. 1837. CJE. account closed 16 May, 1877. Born 1813. Educated at Rugby. Vicar of Marston St Lawerence, Northants, 1850 ; died at Warwick, 12 April, 1877, and is buried at Marston with this inscription on a cross, " In loving remembrance of Rev. Thomas Blencowe, M.A. Fourth son of John Jackson Blencowe, Esq., and Louisa Anne his wife, Twenty six years Vicar of this Parish At Rest April 12th, 1877. Aged sixty three years." Charles Badham. Son of Charles Badham, M.D. Born at Ludlow, aged 17. Elected . 30 June, 1830. Ad- mitted (JT. and Jp. 12 May, 1831. Itesigned and name replaced on list of (ft. 19 Dec. 1838. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1832 to 1834 ; (Greek) 1834 to 1835. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1836. B.A. 20 April, 1837. M.A. 23 March, 1839. Name removed Michaelmas 1839. Incorporated at Cambridge, (Peterhousc) 184-7. D.I). 1852. Created LL.D. of Levden I860. 1831.] WARDEN TOURNAY. 345 Educated at Eton. Head Master of Edgbaston School, Birmingham. Professor of Classics and Logic in the Uni- versity of Sidney 1867 ; died 26 Feb. 1884. Author of editions of numerous Greek Classical Works. William Cecil Fowle. Son of Col. William Chapman Eowle. Bom at Carlow, Ireland, aged 18. Admitted <. 12 May, 1831. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1835. B.A, 3 Dec. 1835. M.A. 22 Feb. 1838. Vicar of Ewyas Harold, Hereford, 1845 to 1866. Vicar of Brinsop, Hereford, Dec. 1866. Rural Dean 1868 to 1877 ; died 25 Dec. 1881. Thomas Hockley. Son of Joseph Hockley, Esq. Born at Guildford, Surrey, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 12 May, 1831. B.A. 3 Dec. 1835. Name removed 13 June, 1838. Vicar of Thorley, Isle of Wight, 20 Jan. 1856, resigned 1864. Henry Templer. Son of Rev. John Templer. Born at Collumpton, Devonshire, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 9 June, 1831. Elected Exhibitioner at Exeter College 30 June, 1831. Henry Skinner T. went to New Inn Hall, Michaelmas 1835. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1836. B.A. 20 Nov. 1845. M.A. 25 Eeb. 1847. Vicar of Thornton cum Nash, Bucks, 1853 to 1861. Vicar of Great Coxwell, Berks, 1861 to 1877 ; died 26 Oct. 1877. (Boase, 151.) Warfcen Simons, 1831. William Bewes Bennett. Son of John Eowe Bennett, Esq. Born at Chilston, Devon, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 23 June, 1831. B.A. 6 June, 1835. C.JE. account closed Lady Day 1843. Henry Woodcock. Son of Thomas Woodcock, Esq. Born at Wigan, Lancashire, aged 17. Admitted (ft. 23 June, 1831. Name removed ? 1833. Born 2 March, 1814 : of Bolnore, Sussex, and Wigan, Lane. J.P. Joseph Arnould. Son of Joseph Arnould, Esq. Born at Camberwell, aged 17. Admitted (ft. 4 Oct. 1831. Elected &. 30 June, 1831. Admitted >. 14 Oct. 1831. Elected ^J.jF. 30 June, 1838. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1833, 1834, 1835. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1833 to 1836. Newdigate Prize (The Hospice of St Bernard) 1834, "which he recited at the installation of the Duke of Wellington as Chancellor, when he introduced these lines "... Whom a world could not subdue, Bent to thy prowess, Chief of Waterloo." (Pyecroft). First Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1836. B.A. 13 May, 1836. Elected Moderator of Philosophy 1840. Ceased to be Jf. (on marriage) 11 Jan. 1841. Name removed 25 June, 1841. .His father was M.D., of White Cross, Berks, D.L. and J.P. Born 12 Nov. 1814. Educated at Charterhouse. Called to the 1831.] WARDEN SYMONS. 347 Bar (Middle Temple) 19 Nov. 1841. Judge of the Supreme Court of Bombay, 1859 : retired with Knighthood, 18fi9 ; when the native community of Bombay founded the Arnould Scholar- ship in the Bombay University to perpetuate his memory ; died in Florence, 16 Feb. 1886. Author of Life of Lord Denman, and a work on Marine In- surance. His Arms are in the Windows of the Antechapel Argent, a chevron Or between two palm branches slipped chevronwise in chief and a rock in base, all proper. Edward Whitehead. Son of Rev. William Bayley Whitehead. Born at Ilchester, aged 18. Admitted (JL 27 Oct. 1831. Elected > 30 June, 1832. Admitted . 15 Oct. 1832. Vacated his g. by marriage 24 July, 1838. Name removed from books Michaelmas following. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1833 to 1836. Third Class, Litt. Hum. and Math. Easter Term 1836. B.A. 13 May, 1836. M.A. 6 June, 1838. Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop of Madras 1839 to 1849, Hector of Sallford, Somerset, 1849 to 1853. Minister of Laura Chapel, Bath, 1853 to 1859. Incumbent of St John's, Chichester, 1859 to 1872. Eector of Winchelsea 1872. "Died 19 Aug. 1883." (F.) Author of A Sketch of the Church in India. Richard Gardner. Son of Robert Gardner, Esq. Born at 6 Watling Street, St Eaith's, London, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 27 Oct. 1831. B.A. 2 June, 1838. Name removed 18 Oct. 1834 Replaced 16 Oct. 1835. (.JE. account closed Christmas 1845. Educated at Manchester Grammar School ; M.P. for Leicester ; died 4 June, 1856. Charles Raymond Barker. Son of Charles Raymond Barker, Esq. Born at Marylebone, London, aged 19. Admitted <. 27 Oct. 1831. B.A. 10 June, 1835. M.A. 10 May, 1838. OT.p. account closed Michaelmas 1877 (deceased). In Hulv Orders. 348 WARDEN SYMONS. [1831-32. John Mordaunt. Son of Charles Mordaunt, Esq. Born at Backwell near Bristol, aged 17. Admitted (JT. 27 Oct. 1831. Name removed by desire Easter Term 1832. Edward Andrew Sanders. Son of Edward Lloyd Sanders, Esq. Born at St Sidwell, Exeter, aged 18. Admitted <. 27 Oct. 1831. Aged 18 (M.). Name removed ? Feb. 1834. John Graham. Son of John Smith Graham, Esq. Born at Bernard Street, Bloomsbury, London, aged 18. Ad- mitted (ft. 27 Oct. 1831. Newdigate Prize (Granada) 1833. "Many preferred his poem of Staffa, the year before when he was beaten by Roundell Palmer. Blackwood published it and it may be found in the Magazine for that year." (Pyecroft.) (JT.JE. account closed 5 May, 1835. J. G. was B.A. (New Inn Hall) 13 May, 1837. " Curate of St John's, Hackney ; died 28 Nov. 1845, aged 33." (F.) John Lea Simcox. Son of Thomas Green Simcox, Esq. Born at Harborne Staffordshire near Birmingham, aged 17. Admitted OT. 27 Oct. 1831. B.A. 18 June, 1835. Name withdrawn 13 Oct. 1836. Re-admitted 20 Jan. 1838. Removed again 3 Nov. 1840. "Died at Harborne, aged 26, 12 July, 1840, Leing then Curate of Richmond, Yorks." Brother of Thomas G. S., 1827. 1832. Louis Woollcombe. Son of Rev. Henry Woollcombe. Born at Broadhembury in Devonshire, aged 17. Ad- mitted (. 9 Feb. 1832. Elected g>. of Pembroke College 21 Nov. 1832. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1835. B.A. 3 Dec. 1835. ,-Jf. of Exeter 30 June, 1837 to 14 Jan. 1845. M.A. 6 June, 1838. 1832.] WARDEN SYMONS. 349 Rector of Petrockstowe, Devon, 1845. Vicar of Menheniot, Cornwall, 11 Sept. 1883 ; resigned, 14 July, 1887. Hinton Castle Smith. Son of Thomas Smith, Esq. Born at Bideford in Devonshire, aged 17. Admitted (ft. 23 Feb. 1832. Fourth Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1835. B.A. 2 June, 1836. M.A. 14 June, 1848. Name removed 7 March, 1837. Ee-admitted 8 Feb. 1845. Buncombe's Lecturer, Kingsbridge, Devon ; Incumbent of Holy Trinity, Plymouth ; Vicar of Marston-Meysey, Glouc., 1882 to 1892. Charles Goodfellow Smith. Son of Lieut.-Col. Smith. Born at Bombay, aged 17. Admitted OT. 23 Feb. 1832. Second Class, Math, and Fourth Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1836. (JT.JE. account closed Mid- summer 1838, when he was S.C.L. (8 Nov. 1836). James Swaine. Son of Thomas Swaine, M.D. Born at Eochford in Essex, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 23 Feb. 1832. B.A. 18 Feb. 1836. <2LJE. account closed Michaelmas 1842. In Holy Orders. " Died 27 July, 1882." (F.) Henry John Carter Smith. Son of Henry William Smith, Esq. Born in Burton Crescent, - aged 17. Ad- mitted Or. 23 Feb. 1832. Fourth Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1836. B.A. 13 May, 1836. M.A. 6 June, 1840. Name removed 23 Oct. 1840. Incumbent of St Andrew's, Haverstock Hill, 1856, resigned 1884 ; died 30 Dec. 1884. William Fielder Croome. Son of "William Croome, Esq. Born at Cirencester, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 23 Feb. 1832. B.A. 22 Oct. 1835. M.A. 6 June, 1839. <2T.JE. account , closed Michaelmas 1843. Educated at Highgate School. Of North Cerney House, Glouc. : J.P. and D.L. ' Francis Pitney Brouncker Martin. Son of George Martin, Esq., Col. in the H.E.I.C.S. Born at Madras, aged 17. Admitted $.(. 14 March, 1832. 350 WARDEN SYMONS. [1832. Fourth Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1835. B.A. 10 Nov. 1842. M.A. 26 April, 1843. Compounded 11 Jan. 1873. Born 10 April, 1814 ; of Gascoynes, Lyndhurst, Hants, and Kingston, Dorset. J.P. for Dorset, 1845 ; High Sheriff 1852 ; died 22 Oct. 1890 and is buried at Lyndhurst with a simple Cross of red granite bearing name and age, and the words " Thy Will be done." Henry Middleton. Son of Edward Middleton, M.D. Born in the parish of All Saints, Southampton, aged 17. Admitted (ft. 29 March, 1832. B.A. 28 April, 1836. (H.JE. account closed Lady Day 1844. Francis Henry Deane. Son of Ealph Deane, Esq. Born at Kuislip, Middlesex, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 17 May, 1832. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1836. B.A. 13 May, 1836. M.A. 6 Feb. 1840. (2LJE. account closed Mid- summer 1850. Called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn) 6 May, 1846 ; of Eastcot House, Watford : J.P. for Middlesex. Henry Maister. Son of Arthur Maister, Esq. Born at Winestead, Yorkshire, aged 18. Admitted . of University College 1837 to 1841. B.A. 13 May, 1837. M.A. 31 Oct. 1839. "Died 29 Aug. 1851, at Burton Agnes, Rev. T. Legard. Vicar of Lea, Line." (G. May.) William Robey Tucker. Son of William Tucker, Esq., Commander li.N. Born at Nealaiid Signal Station, Cornwall, aged 18. Admitted . 10 Oct. 1834. llesigned his 5. July (? June) 1842. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1835 to 1839. B.A. 18 May, 1839. M.A. 9 June, 1842. He proved his descent from Edward Bampfield of Poltimore, who married Elizabeth Wadham, aunt of the Founder. He-admitted as (ft. 13 Jan. 1848. Born 8 Oct. 1817. Vicar of St Bride's Major, Glam. 1843 to 1863, of Merthy Mtiwr, 1870. Rural Dean and Proctor in Convocation for the Diocese of Llandaff, 1868. J.P. Edward Bullock Webster. Son of Edward Webster Bullock Webster, Esq., a Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Middlesex. Born at the Hyde, a hamlet of Hendon, Middlesex, aged IS. Admitted (ft. 30 Oct. 1834. B.A. 6 June, 1838. (JT.|E. account closed Christmas 1849. Born 1816. Educated at Tunbridge School. Perpetual Curate of the Hyde, Herts. Rector of Bassenthwaite, Cumberland. Died 21 Feb. 1855. William Dugdale Thring. Son of William Davison Thring, D.i). ((ft. 1800). Born at Sutton Veney, Wilts, aged 18. Admitted <. 13 Nov. 1834. Name removed 24 Feb. 1836. Educated at Rugby ; of H.M. Customs. 1835. John George Sheppard. Son of John Shcppard, Esq. Born in the parish of Everton, Liverpool, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 5 March, 1835. Elected .. 30 June, 1835. Admitted . 16 Oct. 1835. B.A. 5 Dec, 1839. M.A. 9 June, 1841. Elected ^3.,-ff. 30 June, 1844. 366 WARDEN SYMONS. [1835. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1835 to 1841. Madclox Ex- hibitioner 1837. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1839. Elected Junior Bursar 1846; Humanity Lecturer 1847. (.pt. replaced on ceasing to be ,-ff. 4 July, 1848. Prize for an English Poem on a Sacred Subject (St Paul at Athens) 1851. Select Preacher 1856. D.C.L. 1860. Account closed Midsummer 1866. Head Master of Kidderminster Grammar School. Joint- Editor of Notes on Thucydides (with L. Evans, see page 353), Theophrasti Characteres, &c. "Died 1 Jan. 1869." (F.) Foster Barham Zincke. Son of Burt Frederick Zincke, Esq. Born in Westmoreland, Jamaica, aged 18. Ad- mitted dt. 5 March, 1835. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1839. B.A. 18 May, 1839. OT.JE. account closed Christmas 1846. Curate (1841 to 1847) and subsequently Vicar (1848) of Wherstead, Suffolk. Chaplain in Ordinary to the Queen 1858 ; died 23 August, 1893. Author of A Winter in the United States ; Egypt of the Pharaohs and of the Khedive, and other books of travel ; also of Materials for a History of Wherstead. Richard Gwatkin Clarke. Son of Itichard Clarke, Esq. Born at Madras, aged 18. Admitted (. 5 March, 1835. Name removed 19 Oct. 1837. Stirling Frederick Marshall. Son of liev. William Marshall, M.A. Born at Widcombe, Bath, aged 18. Admitted <. 5 March, 1835. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1838. B.A. 6 Dec. 1838. M.A. 9 June, 1841. (C.Jtt. account closed Christinas 1862. Conduct of Eton, 1841 to 1854. Rector of Farnham Royal, Bucks, 1854. Diocesan Inspector of .Schools. Died April 1891. Henry IVIilward. Son of Clement Mil ward, Esq., Captain li.N. Born at Wexford, baptized at Killurin, Co. Wexford, aged 17. Admitted (. 14 May, 1835. 1835.] WARDEN SYMONS. 367 B.A. 14 Feb. 1839. OT.JE. account closed Christmas 1846. Incumbent of Paulton, Bristol, 1842 to 1875. Rural Dean of Midsomer Norton, 1868, to 1875. Prebendary of East Harp- tree (Wells). Diocesan Inspector of Schools. Rector of Rodney Stoke, 1875. Died 5 May, 1876. Buried at Paulton. Jacob Youde William Hinde. Son of Jacob Hincle, Esq. Captain loth Hussars. Born in the chapel ry of Egton- cum-Newland near Pennybridge, Westmoreland, aged 18. Admitted 4T. 14 May, 1835. B.A. 17 Oct. 1839. (H.E. account closed Michaelmas 1847. Subsequently changed his name to Lloyd, and compounded : was known as " Chevalier Lloyd," being a Knight of the Saviour of Greece. Died 14 Oct. 1887, aged 70. Egton-cum-Newland is a chapelry of Ulverstone, Lane. : but no Pennybridge appears in the County map. William Samways Oke. Son of William Samways Oke, M.D. Born at Farnham, Surrey, aged 19. Admitted &. 14 May, 1835. B.A. 28 Nov. 1839. CT.JH. account closed Lady Day 1846. Vicar of Rowde, Wilts, 1871 to 1874. Rector of Road-with- AVolverton, Som., 1874. Died at Rowde, 13 July, 1879. William Fountaine Addison. Son of Rev. William Addison Fountaine. Born in Walcot Parish, Bath, aged 17. Admitted <&. 14 May, 1835. B.A. 6 Jan. 1840. Name removed 21 Jan. 1842. Vicar of Dorchester, Oxon., 1850 to 1856. Vicar of Christ Church, Reading, 1863 to 1869. Chaplain at Gibraltar, and Canon, 1869. Chaplain to the Bishop of Gibraltar, 1874. Vicar of Ossett, Yorks, 1877. Edward Nangreave Mangin. Son of the Ifev. Edward Mangin. Born in Walcot Parish, Bath, aged 17. Ad- mitted (. 14 May, 1835. B.A. 18 May, 1839. M.A. 21 April, 1842. C.Jtt. account closed Christmas 1850. 368 WARDEN SYMONS. [1835. Vicar of Horsley, Glouc., 1849 to 1861. Rector of Howick, Northumberland, 1862 to 1865. Vicar of Woodhorn, Nor- thumberland, 1865, where he suddenly died 23 July 1879 ; he has a memorial window there. Brother of Samuel W. M., 1838. William Hinton. Son Edward Hinton, Esq. Born at Naples, aged 17. Admitted OT. 14 May, 1835. Name removed 14 April, 1837. Andrews Reeve. Son of John Andrews Reeve, Esq. Lieutenant II. N. Born at Locking, Somersetshire. Ad- mitted (&. 14 May, 1835. Admitted Clerk the same day. Aged 18 (M.). Pigott and Goodridge Exhibitioner 1835 to 1838, also Goodridge Exhibitioner (as a Scholar) 1836. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1836 to 1839. B.A. 18 May, 1839. Name removed 19 Eeb. 1842. Vicar of Christ Church, Nailsea. Incumbent of Kimmeridge, Isle of Pur-beck, 1853 to 1861. " He had an intuitive acquaintance with all manner of musical instruments, and composed music for Hymns for Children, and for tiacred Songs (selected from Hymns from the land of Luther)." William Edward Allfree. Son of William Allfree, Esq. Born at Hurstmonceaux in Sussex, aged 19. Admitted 01. 18 June, 1835. B.A. 30 May, 1839. M.A. 2 Nov. 1843. (JT.JH. account closed Christmas 1851. Rector of Southease, Sussex, 1843 to 1864. Rector of Nar- burgli, Norfolk, 1864 to 1885. Rector of Upton with Copping- ford, Hunts, Dec. 1885 to Sept. 1890. Richard Dawson. Son of the late Richard Dawson, Esq. a Lieutenant in the .First Dragoons. Born in Limerick, aged 17. Admitted 4L 18 June, 1835. Third Class, Litt. Hum. and Math. Michaelmas Term 1839. B.A. 21 Nov. 1839. (C.Jtt. account closed Midsummer 1849. 1835.] WARDEN SYMONS. 369 Thomas Pearse. Son of Eev. William Pearse. Born at Han well in Oxfordshire, aged 19. Admitted (ft. 18 June, 1835. Name removed 15 Oct. 1836. Migrated to Magd. Coll. Demy 1836 to 1850. B.A. 28 Nov. 1839. M.A. 7 Feb. 1842. B.D. 7 Nov. 1850. $. 1850 to 1856. Vice- President 1853. Educated at Rugby. Rector of Fittleton, "Wilts, 1855. Rural Dean of Potterne and Domestic Chaplain to Baroness North ; he died 25 Nov. 1885, at Fittleton, and there is a marble cross over his grave. Robert Cane Fattenson. Son of the late John Edward Pattenson, Esq. in the H.E.I.C.S. Born at Dacca in Bengal, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 18 June, 1835. Kemoved to St Mary Hall 16 Oct. 1838. B.C.L. 10 Nov. 1842. Rector of Melmerby, Cumberland, 1844 to 1881. William Joy. Son of William Joy, Esq. Born in St Giles', Oxford, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 27 June, 1835. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1835. Name removed Oct. 1835, without having come into residence. Migrated to Trinity Coll. Camb. . 1838. B.A. 1839. Senior Opt. and Second Class, Classics. M.A. 1842. Chaplain of Trinity. Vicar of Shudy Camps, Cambridge, 1 863. William Symons Newman. Son of the Eev. Eichard Newman, M.A. formerly Jf. (1814). Of Dittisham, Devon, aged 17. Matric. 27 June, 1835 as <. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1836. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1840. B.A. 3 Dec. 1840. M.A. 27 Oct. 1842. (.JE. account closed Midsummer 1860. Godson of Warden Symons. Head Master of Tavistock Grammar School, to 1852. Rector of Cory ton, October, 1853, till his death on 27 April, 1880. Brother of Charles D. N.. 1839. 2 A 370 WARDEN SYMONS. [1835. Henry King. Son of Francis King, Esq. Born at Great Stanmore, Middlesex. Admitted (ft. of Exeter College 7 May, 1834, aged 17. Elected . of Wadham 30 June, 1835. Admitted OT. and . 16 Oct. 1835. Elected $.JF. 30 June, 1844. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1836 to 1838. Maddox Ex- hibitioner 1837. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1838. B.A. 2 June, 1838. M.A. 7 March, 1844. Elected Catechist 1846, 1847, 1861; Humanity Lecturer 1848, 1849; Bursar 1850 to 1856; Moderator of Philo- sophy 1871 to 1881. Vacated Jf. by marriage 1888. Called to the Bar (Inner Temple) 22 Nov. 1844. Librarian of the Garrick Club. Died 6 Nov. 1888, aged 72. Arthur Baker. Son of Eobert Baker, Esq. Born at New- bury, Berks, aged 18. Admitted OT. 16 Oct. 1835. Name withdrawn Lady Day 1838. B.A. 10 June, 1840. M.A. 13 May, 1850. CJE. replaced 2 May, 1839 ; account closed Christmas 1854. Incumbent of St Pauls, Wellington, New Zealand, 1854 to 1859 ; " died 29 July, 1868/' (F.) Author of numerous Sermons. John Lancelot Sheppard. Son of Joseph Sheppard, Esq. Born in the parish of Bermondsey, South wark, aged 18. Admitted OL 12 Nov. 1835. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1838. B.A. 22 May, 1839. M.A. 10 Oct. 1842. Name removed 9 Eeb. 1848. Robert Thomas Kent. Son of Eobert Thomas Kent, Esq. Born in the parish of St Mary Abchurch, London, aged 19. Admitted OL 12 Nov. 1835. B.A. 14 Nov. 1839. M.A. 18 Nov. 1842. CT.JE. account closed Midsummer 1863. Called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn) 21 Nov. 1848; "died -20 April, 1880." (F.) 1835-36.] WARDEN SYMONS. 371 John Sayres. Son of John Sayres, Esq. Born at Stoke near Arundel, aged 18. Admitted 01". 12 Nov. 1835. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1839. B.A. 5 Dec. 1839. Name removed 8 July, 1843. " Called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn) 1844 ; died 11 March, 1852." (F.) William George Duncan. Son of Menzies Duncan, Esq. late Captain in the H.E.I.C.'s Native Infantry. Born at Trull near Taunton, aged 17. Admitted (ft. 12 Nov. 1835. B.A. 22 May, 1839. Name removed and balance paid to the Antechapel Window Fund 21 Oct. 1842, for his arms, when he is described as in Orders, of Great Houghton, near Northampton. " Of Bradwell House, Bucks, J.P., D.L." (F.) Arms Gules, on a chevron between 2 cinquefoils in chief and a hunting horn in base Argent 3 escutcheons of the field. William Drew Stent. Son of William Stent, Esq. Born at Tillington in Sussex, aged 18. Admitted <. 12 Nov. 1835. B.A. 21 May, 1840. Name removed 13 March, 1843. 1836. George Malim Messiter. Son of George Messiter, Esq. Born at Frome, Somerset, aged 18. Elected . 30 June, 1835. Admitted <. and ,. 9 Feb. 1836. Resigned g. previous to marriage 21 June, 1846. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1837, 1838, 1839. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1838 to 1841. Fourth Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1840. B.A. 28 Jan. 1841. M.A. 7 June, 1843. Name removed 21 June, 1846. Educated at Rugby. In Holy Orders. Second Master of Repton School, 1852 ; died 19 May, 1874. 372 WARDEN SYMONS. [1836. Henry Watson Fox. Son of George Townshend Fox, Esq., (brother of William Fox, <. 1828). Born in the parish of Westoe in the County of Durham, aged 18. Admitted 01. 3 March, 1836. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1837. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1839. B.A. 5 Dec. 1839. Name removed 27 Jan. 1841. <.j&. replaced 18 May, 1848. Name again removed 26 March, 1849. Missionary at Massulipatam ; died in Durham, aged 31, 14 Oct. 1848. George Arden. Son of Christopher Arden, Esq. Born in the parish of the Holy Trinity, Dorchester, Dorset, aged 17. Admitted <. 3 March, 1836. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1838. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1840. B.A. 6 June, 1840. M.A. 26 May, 1842. Name removed and balance paid to Chapel Window Fund 8 Feb. 1850. Domestic Chaplain to the Earl of Devon. Vicar of Winter- bourn Came, Dorset, 1847 to 1858. Eector of North Bovey, Devon, 1859 to 1866. Vicar of Dunsford, Devon, 1866 to 1888. The Arms of Arden of Dorchester, are, Argent, a fess cheeky Or and A/,ure between 3 crescents, but they are not in the Windows of the Antechapel. Author of The Cure of Souls and other theological works. Charles Leopold Royds. Son of John Eoyds, Esq. Born at 107 Gloucester Place, Marylebone, London, aged 19. Admitted OT. 3 March, 1836. B.A. 31 Oct. 1839. Name removed 11 March, 1844. Vicar of Aldenham, Herts, 1850 to 1884 ; when he succeeded to his brother's estate, Brizes Park, Essex. Thomas Fox. Son of Eev. Thomas Fox, (1797) M.A. formerly Jf. Born at Eovant, Wiltshire, aged 18. Ad- mitted Or. 3 March, 1836. B.A. 6 June, 1840. Name removed 31 J. 7 Nov. 1867. Compounded 15 March, 1870. Vicar of Abbots Langley, 1 844. Honorary Canon of St Albans. Rural Dean of Watford, Proctor in Convocation, 1874. Chap- lain to the Bishop of St Albans. Vicar of New Windsor, 1878. Honorary Chaplain to the Queen 1884. Robert Cholmeley. Son of the Piev. Eobert Cholmeley, M.A. late ,-fF. of C. C. C. (i.e. Corpus Christ! Coll. Oxford). Born at Croft near Wainneet, Lincolnshire, aged 18. Admitted <. 30 June, 1836. Admitted Exhibitioner of C. C. C. 19 Feb. 1838. B.A. 6 June, 1840. M.A. (Magdalen) 16 Nov. 1843. Fellow of Magdalen 1843 to 1858. Proctor 1854. Vicar of Fiiidon, Sussex, 1859. " Died 30 Aug. 1880. :) (F.) 376 WARDEN SYMONS. [1836. George Byng Hardwicke Shute. Son of Hardwicke Shute, Esq., D.M., Edinburgh. Born in St Michael's Parish, Gloucester, aged 18. Admitted OL 27 Oct. 1836. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1840. B.A. 16 Eeb. 1843. M.A. 10 June, 1848. B.D. and D.D. 1858. .j&. account closed (apparently) 1878. Of Yateley, Farnborough. Harcourt Skrine. Son of John Harcourt Skrine, B.A. of St John's College, Cambridge, Clerk. Born at Hampton in Middlesex, aged 19. Admitted <. 27 Oct. 1836. B.A. 10 June, 1840. M.A. 15 June, 1843. Born 3 June, 1817. Curate of Cirencester ; and of Sunbury, Middlesex. Died 14 Nov. 1886, aged 60. Brother of Charles H. S., 1840. Carteret Friaulx Carey. Son of John Carey, Esq. Born at St Peter's Port, Guernsey, aged 16. Admitted <#. 27 Oct. 1836. B.A. 29 April, 1841. M.A. 21 June, 1844. (JT.JE. account closed Michaelmas 1848. Born 29 Nov. 1819. Educated at Elizabeth College, Guernsey. Vicar of St John's, Guernsey, 1846 ; died 8 Dec. 1858, where a monument with the following inscription is erected, In memory of the Rev. C. P. Carey, M.A. Incumbent of this Church Taken to Heaven 7 Dec. (sic) 1858, aged 39. " Him that overcometh will I make a pillar in the temple of my God, and he shall go no more out." " This monument is affectionately erected by the flock over which the Holy Ghost had made him overseer ; and to whose wants, both spiritual and temporal, he faithfully and lovingly ministered for the space of twelve years." Author of The Book of Job, translated from the Hebrew, 1858. Brother of Osmond C., 1844. Edward Boys. Son of Edward Boys, Esq., Commander, RN. Born at Deal in Kent, aged 19. Admitted OT. 27 Oct. 183G. 1836-37.] WARDEN SYMONS. 377 B.A. 12 Nov. 1840. M.A. 5 Feb. 1846. Name removed 3 Nov. 1846. Cousin of Markby J. T. B., 1838. Edward David. Son of the late Edward David, Esq. Born at Kadyr Court near Llandaff, in Glamorganshire, aged 18. Admitted <. 27 Oct. 1836. Eemoved to St Mary Hall, 16 Oct. 1838. B.C.L. 24 April, 1845. Logan Dobinson. Son of Joseph Dobinson, Esq. Born in Harley Street, Marylebone, London, aged 18. Ad- mitted Or. 10 Nov. 1836. B.A. 12 Nov. 1840. <.p. account closed Michaelmas 1846. Rector of Lockington, Yorks, 1853 ; resigned 21 Dec. 1889. 1837. Richard Gongreve. Son of Mr Thomas Congreve. Born at Leamington Hastings, Warwickshire, aged 18. Ad- mitted <. 23 Feb. 1837. Elected . 30 June, 1836. Admitted ,. 23 Feb. 1837. Elected ^.Jf. 30 June, 1844. Resigned Jf. before marriage 29 June, 1854. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1837, 1838, 1839. Maddox Exhi- bitioner 1838. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1839 to 1843. First Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1840. B.A. 3 Dec. 1840. M.A. 7 June, 1843. Elected Sub- Dean 1845, 1846, 1847 ; Dean 1848, 1849 ; Humanity Lecturer 1850 to 1853. Name removed Midsummer 1857. Elected Honorary Fellow 6 Dec. 1891. First English disciple of Auguste Comte, and Preacher of the Religion of Humanity. Author of The Roman Empire of the West; Elizabeth of England; Essays, Political, Social, and Religious: (2 vols.). Editor of Aristotle's Politics; and translator of some of the Works of Comte. Donor of Plate to the College. Brother of Walter C., 1843. William Groome Holmes. Son of William Holmes, Esq. Born at Arundel in Sussex, aged 17. Admitted (. 23 Feb. 1837. 373 WARDEN SYMONS. [1837. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1840. B.A. 3 Dec. 1840. M.A. 7 March, 1845. (H.JE. account closed Midsummer 1853. Vicar of Littlehampton, Sussex, 1855 ; resigned 1863. Samuel Wilberforce Newbald. Son of Charles Newbald, Esq. Born in the parish of the Holy Trinity, Hull, aged 18. Admitted <. 23 Feb. 1837. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1842. B.A. 14 May, 1842. M.A. 5 March, 1846. &.J&. account closed Midsummer 1851. Born 10 Sept. 1818. Educated at St Peter's School, York. In- cumbent of Goole, 1844 to 1848, of Rowcliffe, 1848 to 1850. Head Master of Pontefract School, 1850 to 1868. Vicar of Hooton Pagnell, Yorks, 5 Nov. 1 868. Edward Reynolds. Son of Mr Edward Reynolds. Born in Wood St., Cheapside, London, aged 19. Admitted (JT. 23 Eeb. 1837. B.A. 3 Dec. 1840. d.JE. account closed Midsummer 1848. One E. R. was Vicar of Appledore, Devon, 1842. William Osborne Madame. Son of Lieut. -Col. Hector Maclaine. Born at Valenciennes, France, baptised at Thornbury in Gloucestershire, aged 18. Admitted (fl*. 23 Feb. 1837. B.A. 12 Nov. 1840. M.A. 7 June, 1843. Name removed and balance paid to the Chapel Window Fund, 22 Feb. 1853. Born 6 March, 1818. Called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn) 7 June 1844 : of Kyneton, Thornbury, Glouc. ; J.P. and D.L. James Fair Reeve. Son of the late James Reeve, Esq. Born at Lowestoft, aged 19. Admitted (. 23 Feb. 1837. B.A. 29 Oct. 1840. (H.p. account closed Christmas 1848. Rector of Thornham, Suffolk, 1850 to 1872. Thomas Charles Griffith. Son of Mr Thomas Griffith, a dissenting minister. Born at Cam, Gloucestershire, aged 18. Admitted 30 June, 1838. Admitted 17 Oct. 1838. B.A. 1 Dec. 1842. M.A. 30 June, 1848. Maddox Exhibitioner 1839. Compounded 14 June, 1860. " Called to the Bar (Inner Temple) 1851." (F.) Henry Adderley Box. Son of George Modd Box, Esq. Born at Woodford, Essex, aged 18. Admitted (ff. 24 Oct. 1838. Elected . 30 June, 1838. Admitted 24 Oct. 1838. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1839. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1839 to 1843. Third Class, Litt. Hum. and Fourth 1838.] WARDEN SYMONS. 389 Class, Math. Michaelmas Term 1842. B.A. 9 Feb. 1843. M.A. 19 June, 1862. Name removed on his death - Dec. 18G9. Richard Roope. Son of Cabel Eoope, Esq. Born at Oporto, aged 18. Admitted'. 24 Oct. 1838. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1842. B.A. 2 June, 1842. M.A. 24 April, 1845. <.j&. account closed Christmas 1854. "Called to the Bar (Inner Temple) 1845 ; died 20 Jan. 1870." (F.) Thomas Lionel Rich. Son of Charles Lewis Henry Pye liich, Esq. Born at Shinfield, Berkshire, aged 18. Ad- mitted OL 24 Oct. 1838. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1840. Name removed 20 May, 1842. Robert George Swayne. Son of late Robert Swayne, Esq. Born in the parish of St Paul's, Bristol, aged 17. Admitted 4L 24 Oct. 1838. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1840. Fourth Class, Litt. Hum. and Math. Easter Term 1842. B.A. 18 May, 1842. M.A. 3 March, 1846. Compounded 20 Feb. 1862. Incumbent of Bussage, Wilts, 1852 to 1859. Rector of St Edmund, Salisbury, 1863 to 1877. Prebendary of Gillingham Major (Sarum) 1870. Canon Residentiary, 1874. Chancellor 1877. Samuel Wareing Mangin. Son of Eev. Edward Mangin (and brother of Edward Nangreave Mangin, . 10 Oct. 1839. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1840 to 1843. Maddox Exhibi- tioner 1843. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1843. B.A. 7 Dec. 1843. Elected Sub-Dean 1848, 1849, 1850. On 29 June, 1848 he appealed to the Visitor against the last election of Fellows, being passed over though Senior Scholar : but the right of appeal was denied ; and even if allowed, the Visitor affirmed the right of selection. On 23 April, 1851, he resigned his Jj., and removed his name. Incumbent of Baulking, Berks, 1848 to 1851, of St Paul's, Edinburgh, 1851 to 1858, of St Paul's, Marylebone, 1872 to 1874. Rector of Merston, Sussex, 1874, of Ogbourne St Andrew, 1875. Presented by tlic College to the Rectory of Fryerning 1880. Henry Bond Bowlby. Son of Peter Bowlby, Esq., late Captain in the Army. Born at Sunderland in the Parish 1839.] WARDEN SYMONS. 395 of Bishop Wearmouth, aged 16. Admitted (ft. 10 Oct. 1839. Elected ,. 30 June, 1839. Admitted . 10 Oct. 1839. Elected ^J.JF. 30 June, 1848. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1841 to 1845. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1844. B.A. 25 May, 1844. M.A. 7 July, 1849. (tf.JE. replaced on ceasing to be a JF. 26 Oct. 1852. Account closed Michaelmas 1867. Compounded. D.L>. 1891. Born 23 August, 1823. Educated at Durham Grammar School. Vicar of Oldbury, Wore., 1850 to 1868. Vicar of Dartford, Kent, 1868 to 1874. Rector of St Philip's, Birmingham, 1874. Honorary Canon of Worcester, 1877. Suffragan Bishop of Coventry, 1891. Author of Lectures on the Resurrection of the Flesh. Robert Trimmer. Son of Mr Edward Trimmer. Born in the parish of St Clement's, Worcester, aged 18. JE. as a (ft. of Pembroke College, 16 March, 1837. Elected Townsend Exhibitioner of Pembroke College, 25 March, 1837. Withdrew his name from the books of Pembroke College Michaelmas 1839. Admitted (. of Wadham, 10 Oct. 1839. Elected . 30 June, 1839. Admitted 10 Oct. 1839. Elected $}.JF. 30 June, 1846. Married 6 July, 1847. Maddox Exhibitioner 1840. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1843. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1842. B.A. 9 Eeb. 1843. M.A. 18 June, 1846. Denyer Theological Essay, 1846 (on the Christian Duty of Humility). Deputy Humanity Lecturer and Moderator of Philosophy 1846. Name removed 24 Feb. 1852. Rector of Hamstall Redware, Staff., 1852 to 1858. Vicar of Stoneleigh, Warw., 1858 to 1862. Rector of Holy Trinity, Guildford, 1863 to 1882. Rural Dean : Honorary Canon of Winchester, 1877. Leonard Francis Burrows. Son of Montague Burrows, Esq., a Lieutenant General in the Army. Born at Hadley, Middlesex, aged 18. Admitted . of Magdalen Hall 1842. Name removed 16 April, 1842. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1844. B.A. 25 May, 1844. Elected ty.Jf. of Brasenose 15 Nov. 1844. $. 15 Nov. 1845. M.A. 10 Oct. 1846. Proctor 1853. Vicar of St Saviour's, Leeds, 1851 to 1859. Vicar of East Ham, 26 May, 1866. Resigned 20 Nov. 1869 on proceeding to India as a Missionary. George Augustus Alston. Son of John Thomas Alston, Esq. Born at Govan near Glasgow, aged 17. Admitted (ft. 21 May, 1840. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1840. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1844. B.A. 15 May, 1844. M.A. 22 May, 1847. (tf.pt. account closed Christmas 1851. Called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn) 23 Nov. 1847. Henry Abud. Son of William Taylor Abud, Esq. Born at Highgate in the parish of Hornsey, aged 18. Ad- mitted (ft. 21 May, 1840. Fourth Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1843. B.A. 26 Jan. 1844. M.A. 22 May, 1850. Or.Jtt. account closed (apparently) Midsummer 1874. Vicar of Uttoxeter, 1854. Author of a Church Hymn Book. 1840.] WARDEN SYMONS. 399 Edward Henry Quicke. Son of John Quicke, Esq. Born at Old Park, Devizes, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 21 May, 1840. B.A. 9 May, 1844. Name removed 6 June, 1845. Vicar of Newton-St-Cyres, Devon, 1847. Rural Dean ; " died 5 June, 1870." (F.) Lewis Balfour Clutterbuck. Son of Lewis Clutterbuck, Esq. Born at Newark Park, Ozleworth, Gloucestershire, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 21 May, 1840. B.A. 2 May, 1844. Name removed 23 Feb. 1850. Eector of Doynton, Glouc., 1847 ; " died 23 Jan. 1872." (F.) Frederick Godfray. Son of John Godfray, Esq. Born at St Lawrence, Jersey, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 21 May, 1840. B.A. 14 Nov. 1844. M.A. 3 June, 1847. D.C.L. 10 May, 1855. C.JE. account closed apparently Lady Day 1868. "Died in Jersey G April, 1868, aged 46, Rev. F. G. of Beau- Sejour, for some time Domestic Chaplain to the Earl of Limerick." (G. Mag.) Charles George Merewether. Son of Rev. Francis Merewether, M.A., of St John's College, Cambridge. Born at Great Yeldham, Essex, aged 17. Admitted (ft. 18 June, 1840. B.A. 10 May, 1845. (tf.jE. account closed Lady Day 1853. Called to the Bar (Inner Temple) 28 Jan. 1848. Re- corder of Leicester, 1868. Q.C. Bencher, 1877. " M.P. for Northampton, 1874 to 1880 ; died 24 June, 1884." (F.) Ayscoghe Floyer. Son of John Gould Floyer, Esq., (and brother of Richard Ayscoghe Martin Floyer, (ft. 1839). Born at Louth, Lincolnshire, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 18 June, 1840. B.A. 9 May, 1844. M.A. 10 Juno, 1847. <.!%. account closed Christinas 1850. 400 WARDEN SYMONS. [1840. Vicar of Marsh Chapel, Line., 1846, where there is a mural tablet on the north wall of the Church with the following inscription, " Ayscoghe Floyer, M.A. of Waclham College, Oxford. Born at Ketsby, 26 Nov. 1821. Died at Putney, 24 Aug. 1872 ; interred in this Church Yard. Incumbent of this Parish for twenty-six years. Patron of this living and Joint-Rector with his brother, J. W. Floyer (of Martin near Horncastle, who died 22 Sept. 1870). ' Neither will I offer unto the Lord my God of that which doth cost me nothing.' " William Walsham How. Son of William Wyburg How, Esq. Born at College Hill, St Chad's Parish, Shrews- bury, aged 16. Admitted <. 19 Nov. 1840. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1842. Warner Exhibitioner 1842, 1843. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1845. B.A. 10 May, 1845. MA. 26 May, 1847. Compounded 13 June, 1865. D.D. (Canterbury) 1879. Created D.D. (Oxford) 15 June, 1886. Born 13 Dec. 1823. Educated at Shrewsbury. Rector of Whittington, Salop, 1851. Rural Dean 1853. Hon. Canon of St Asaph and Proctor, 1860. Rector of St Andrew Under- shaft, and Suffragan Bishop of Bedford, 1879. Prebendary of Brondesbury (St Paul's) 1879. Bishop of Wakefield 1888. Author of Plain Words, 4 series ; Plain Words to Children ; Pastor in Parochid ; Daily Family Prayer ; Cambridge Pastoral Lectures ; and other religious works : also a volume of Poems ; also Commentary on the Four Gospels ; and Manual of Holy Communion. Charles Henry Davis. Son of Charles Frederick Davis, Esq. Born at Nailsworth in the parish of Horsley, Gloucestershire, aged 17. Admitted (ft. 19 Nov. 1840. Fourth Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1843. B.A. 30 May, 1844. M.A. 22 April, 1847. Born 14 Feb. 1823 : educated at the Cathedral School, Gloucester. Chaplain of Stroud Union, Glouc., 1851 to 1875. Rector of Littleton Drew, Wilts, 1875. Author of The Lectionary as it miyht be, The Prayer Book of the Future, and numerous other works. 1810.] WARDEN SYMONS. 401 Mervin Herbert Nevil Storey. Son of Anthony Mervin Reeve Storey, Esq., M.A., (formerly . 1806 to 1820). Born at Bassett Down in the parish of Liddiard Tregoose, Wiltshire, aged 17. Admitted .19 Nov. 1840. Second Class, Math. Easter Term 1845. B.A. 24 April, 1845. M.A. (Storey-Maskelyne) 7 June, 1849. Pro- fessor of Mineralogy 1856. Honorary Fellow of Wadham 1873. Assumed the additional name of Maskelyne ; of Basset Down House, Wilts, J.P., D.L. M.P. for Cricklade 1880 to 1885 ; for North Wilts, 1885 to 1892. F.R.S., F.G.S. Brother of Edmund M. B. S. M., 1848. Felix Palmer. Son of the late Philip Palmer, Esq. Born in the parish of St Martin in the Fields, Westminster, aged 19. Admitted . 19 Nov. 1840. Name removed 30 April, 1841, when he migrated to Brasenose as . Admitted 27 April, 1841. B.A. 14 Nov. 1844. M.A. 2 Dec. 1847. In Holy Orders ; " died 24 Jan. 1865." (F.) Bernard Edward Watkins. Son of Eobert Watkins, Esq. Born at Arundel, aged 17. Admitted .19 Nov. 1840. Fourth Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1843. B.A. 10 Oct. 1844. M.A. 5 May, 1870. Name removed 8 Feb. 1850. Keplaced 5 May, 1870, when he Com- pounded. Born 30 June, 1822. Rector of Treeton, Yorks, 1846 to 1877. Of Lawkland Hall, Clapham, Lancashire. Father of Frederick E. W., 1885. John William Marsh. Son of the Rev. Edward Garrard Marsh, M.A., formerly &. of Wadham, afterwards JF. of Oriel College. Born at Hampstead, Middlesex, aged 19. Admitted .19 Nov. 1840. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1842 to 1845. B.A. 24 April, 1845. M.A. 11 Dec. 1856. CLJB. account closed Midsummer 1857. 2 c 402 WARDEN SYMONS. [1840-41. Vicar of Bleasby, Notts. 1848 to 1874. Rector of St Michael's in the West Soke, Winchester, Oct. 1874 ; died 14 Dec. 1882. Author of The Story of Allen Gardiner, E.N., and Narrative of the Origin and Progress of the South American Mission. James Lewis Walker Venables. Son of the Eev. James Venables, M.A. of C. C. C. Born at Buckland Newton, Dorsetshire, aged 18. Admitted (.19 Nov. 1840. B.A. 14 Nov. 1844. M.A. 25 Nov. 1847. .j&. account closed and balance paid to the Chapel Window Fund 27 July, 1852. In Holy Orders ; died 8 Jan. 1852, aged 30 ; late of Buckland Newton, Dorset. The Anns are Azure, 2 bars Argent, in chief 2 mullets of the last ; but they do not appear in the Antechapel. Brother of Edmund B. V., 1841. 1841. Edward Paroissien Eddrup. Son of Edward Charles Eddrup, Esq. Born in Leadenhall Street in the parish of St Catherine Cree, London, aged 17. Admitted 1859. 406 WARDEN SYMONS. [1841. Assistant Master at Haileybury, 1860 to 1883. Rector of Ewelme, Oxon, 1884. Resigned 1889 ; died 25 Dec. 1893, aged 69. Richard Calthorpe Whitmore Ryder. Son of the late Hon. and Eight Eev. Henry Dudley, Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry. Born at Wells, aged 19. JK. as (ft. of Oriel College, 13 June, 1840. Withdrew his name from the books of Oriel College at Michaelmas 1841. Ad- mitted at. of Wadham, 15 Oct. 1841. Elected &. 30 June, 1841. Elected |).J^. 30 June, 1849. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1841, 1842, 1843. Maddox Exhi- bitioner 1843, 1844. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Michael- mas Term 1844. B.A. 28 Nov. 1844. M.A. G July, 1850. (JT.JE. restored 30 June, 1849. Called to the Bar (Inner Temple) 5 May, 1848. Uncle of H. Dudley R., 1851. Samuel Joseph Hulme. Son of the late Mr Eobert Hulme. Born in the parish of St Peter's, Cornhill, London, aged 17. Admitted <. 15 Oct. 1841. Elected Sj. 30 June, 1841. Elected ^J.Jf. (Founder's Kin) 30 June, 1848. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1843 to 1847. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1845, 1846. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1845. B.A. 4 Dec. 1845. M.A. 19 Oct. 1848. Tutor 1850 and again 1865 to 1867. Eesigned ,-fF. 1852. Classical Moderator 1858 to 1859. Select Preacher 1867 to 1869. Chaplain of Wadham 1867 to 1872. Eector of St Martin's, Carfax, 1863 to 1872. Oxford City Lecturer 1870 to 1872. Eector of Bourton, on the Water, Glouc., 1872 to 1884. Compounded 13 Dec. 1872. Born 17 Sept. 1824. Educated at Charterhouse. Vice-Master of Leamington College, 1851 to 1855 ; died 12 Dec. L88G. Author of numerous Sermons. Donor of Plate to the College. Hon. Gerald Normanby Dillon. Son of the late Plight Hon. Augustus Viscount Dillon. Born at Florence, aged 17. Admitted <#. 21 Oct. 1841. 1841-42.] WARDEN SYMONS. 407 Name removed 4 Feb. 1843. Born 21 Nov. 1823. Assumed the name of Fitzgibbon 8 Nov. 1873, having married the daughter and co-heiress of the Earl of Clare. " Assistant Secretary, India Office." (F.) Died 1880. David Thomas Gladstone. Son of Mr David Gladstone. Born at Liverpool in the parish of Walton-on-the-hill, aged 18. Admitted <. 21 Oct. 1841. Second Class, Math. Michaelmas Term 1845. B.A. 13 Nov. 1845. M.A. 7 July, 1849. Compounded 14 May, 1857. Born 15 June, 1823. Educated at the Royal Institution, Liver- pool. Rector of Loddington, Northants, 1865 to 1875. Vicar of Rye, Sussex, 1875. Edward Shepherd Croft. Son of the late John Thomas Croft, Esq. Born at Brislington, Somerset, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 21 Oct. 1841. Name removed 15 Oct. 1845. B.A. (New Inn Hall) 15 April, 1848. Narbrough Hughes-D'Aeth. Son of George William Hughes-D'Aeth, Esq., Captain, RN. Born at Knowlton, Kent, aged 19. Admitted <. 21 Oct. 1841. Fourth Class, Math. Easter Term 1845. B.A. 5 June, 1845. M.A. 10 May, 1849. (JLjft. account closed Michaelmas 1855. Of Knowlton Court, Kent, J.P., D.L. Brother of Charles J. H. D., 1845. 1842. William Francis Gray. Son of the late Eev. William Gray, M.A., of Pembroke College, Oxford. Born at Llanarth, Monmouthshire, aged 18. Admitted (*T. 19 Jan. 18-12. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 184G. B.A. :50 May, 408 WARDEN SYMONS. [1842. 1846. M.A. 30 June, 1848. .j&. account closed Mid- summer 1855. Vicar of Cornwood, Devon, 1852 to 1862. Rector of Farringdon, Devon, 1862 ; resigned 1886. He is buried at East Budleigli, Devon, where on a cross is this inscription, W. F. G., priest, fell asleep June 9, 1887, aged 63. " Them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with him " : and there is a Lych gate at Furringdon " Erected to the honour of God and in memory of W. F. G., Rector of this parish from 1862 to 1886. Mors Janua Vitcc." James Alexander Guthrie. Son of David Charles Guthrie, Esq. Born at Craigie, near Dundee, aged 18. Admitted OL 19 Jan. 1842. Fourth Class, Math. Michaelmas Term, 1845. B.A. 13 Nov. 1845. M.A. 17 Dec. 1852. Compounded Christmas 1866. Born 8 Sept. 1823. Educated at Merchant Taylor's School. Governor of the Bank of England. Of Craigie, near Dundee, D.L. ; died 17 Jan. 1872. Charles Hansard Keene. Son of William Charles Lever Keene, Esq. Born in the parish of St Giles-in-the-fields, London, baptised at Brighton, aged 17. Admitted 0*. 19 Jan. 1842. Name removed 7 Dec. 1842. Called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn) 28 June 1848. Registrar of the Court of Bankruptcy, London. Adolphus Frederick Carey. Son of Thomas Carey, Esq. Born at St Peter's Port, Guernsey, aged 18. Admitted L 19 Jan. 1842. B.A. 20 Nov. 1845. M.A. 19 Oct. 1848. (H.Jft. account closed Christmas 1853. Vicar of Brixham, Devon, 1861. John Arthur Prout. Son of the Rev. John Prout. Born at Eainham, Kent, aged 17. Admitted (. 10 March, 1842. Admitted Clerk the. same day. 1842.] WARDEN SYMONS. 409 Gerard Exhibitioner 1842 to 1845. Pigott and Goodridge Exhibitioner 1843 to 1846. Name removed 29 July, 1847. Arthur Augustus Lea. Son of the late John Lea, Esq., nephew of the Eev. George Lea, M.A., late <&. Born at Kidderminster, aged 16. Admitted <. 13 April, 1842. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1843 to 1847. Second Class, Litt. Hum. and Math. Michaelmas Term 1847. B.A. 25 Nov. 1847. Name removed 19 Oct. 1848. Killed in an accident on the G.W.R., " 13 May, 1848." (F.) Brother of John Walter L., 1845. Thomas Master-man. Son of John Masterman, Esq., M.P. for the city of London. Born at Walthamstow, Essex, aged 17. Admitted (ft. 13 April, 1842. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1846. B.A. 26 Nov. 1846. M.A. 25 Oct. 1849. <.j&. account closed Michaelmas 1856. He was brother of Lydia, the wife of Warden Symons ; in Holy Orders ; died at Torquay, 22 Sept. 1856, aged 32. Robert Wynne. Son of William Wynne, Esq. Born at Camber-well, aged 18. Admitted OL 13 April, 1842. B.A. 29 Jan. 1846. M.A. 19 Oct. 1848. CJE. account closed Midsummer 1855. Incumbent of Corhampton, Hants, 1856 to 1865. Vicar of Scalford, Leic., 1865, where he is buried, with this inscription on his tombstone, " Here rest the mortal remains of Robert Wynne, M.A., who died 27 Dec. 1881, aged 58 years, having been Vicar of this parish sixteen years." Author of The Doom of Ahab. James Wright Tomkin. Son of Thomas Tomkin, Esq. Born at Witham, Essex, aged 18. Admitted . as of the Founder's Kin 30 June, 1843. Elected 3U.JF. 30 June, 1848. Maddox Exhibitioner 1844, 1845. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1845, 1846. First Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1847. B.A. 22 May, 1847. M.A. , 1853. Elected Bursar 1851, 1852 (Cooper, deputy), 1853 (Shirley, deputy), 1868 (Thorley, deputy); Deputy Librarian 1851 to 1853, and 1855, 1856; Librarian 1854; Dean 1855 to 1867. 1843.] WARDEN SYMONS. 418 Humanity Lecturer (ad hoc) 26 March, 1868. Died in College 16 Aug. 1882, when he bequeathed 100 to the College to buy plate. His mother was Amelia, daughter of William Sidenham, Auditor General of Fort St George, sixth in descent from Kichard S. of Chilworthy and Clarendon Park, who married Elizabeth Hall. (Pedigree in the College archives.) " A man of extraordinary ability ; liis knowledge on all sub- jects (except Natural Science) was remarkable. His brilliant powers of conversation during the best years of his life showed that there was no point in History, Antiquities, or Literature, even the most uncommon, with which he was not familiar. But his special gift was for Languages, with which his acquaintance, even to obscure dialects, was extraordinarily wide ; yet, through lack of patience and concentration, he left no written results of his accumulated stores of learning. It was well said of him that ' he had a narrow escape of being a great man.' " Henry Weare Blandford. Eldest son of Henry Weare Blandford, Esq. Born at Weston Bampfylde, Somerset, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 18 Oct. 1843. Elected . 80 June, 1844. Elected $.Jf. 1851. M.A. 3 Eeb. 1854. Vacated JF. by marriage 15 Oct. 1861. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1844, 1846, 1847. Maddox Ex- hibitioner 1845. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1847 to 1848. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1847. B.A. 25 Nov. 1847. Elected Librarian 1858, 1859 (l)alby, deputy). Rector of Fryerning 4 June, 1861 : it is noted as vacant 27 Oct. 1869. Compounded Michael- mas Term 1866. Born 28 Sept. 1825. Educated at the King's School, Bruton ; "died 22 Aug. 1869." (F.) John Macnaught. Only son of John Macnaught, Esq., M.D., of Edinburgh. Born in the parish of Clarendon, Jamaica, aged 17. Admitted (.18 Oct. 1843. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1846. Fourth Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1847. B.A. 25 Nov. 1847. M.A. 29 Jan. 1852. Compounded 1 Feb. 1881. 420 WARDEN SYMONS. [1843-44. Vicar of St Chrysostom, Liverpool, 1853 to 1861. Minister of Laura Chapel, Bath, 1867 to 1871 ; of Holy Trinity, Conduit St., 1871 to 1875. Vicar of St Mary's, Fulham, 1881 to 1886. Rector of Covenham St Bartholomew, Line., 1886 ; died 1890. Charles Lionel Eagles. Third son of the Kev. John Eagles, M.A., JfM. (1808). Born at Halburton, Devon- shire, aged 18. Admitted OL 18 Oct. 1843. Somerscales Exhibitioner 1844. Hody (Hebrew) Ex- hibitioner 1844 to 1847. Name removed 12 Eeb. 1848. B.A. (New Inn Hall) 1 Dec. 1848. Vicar of Crasswall, Heref., 1851. J.P. ; died 18 Sept. 1885. Father of Charles F. E., 1870. William David Jones Bridgman. Seventh son of the late Mr John Bridgman. Born in the parish of St Marylebone, London, aged 32. Matriculated Pensioner of C. C. C., Cambridge, Oct. 1828. Migrated as Pensioner to St Peter's College in Easter Term 1830. B.A. in Lent Term 1832. M.A. in Michaelmas Term 1835. Admitted OL of Wadham 26 Oct. 1843. Matriculated and in- corporated the same day, having obtained leave to commute the degree of M.A. for B.C.L. ; he proceeded to D.C.L. the same term 16 Nov. 1843. Senior Optime 1832. (H.JE. account closed Christmas 1866. 1844. Charles Wickham. Third son of James Wickham, Esq. Born at Sutton Scotney, in the parish of Wonston, Hampshire, aged 19. Admitted (. 31 Jan. 1844. B.A. 21 Nov. 1847. M.A. , 1851. dT.Jfc. account closed Midsummer 1856. Rector of St Lawrence, Winchester, 1868 to 1870. Rector of Compton, Hants, 1871. Peter William French. Second son of the Eev. Peter French, M.A., of Queen's College, Oxford. Born in the 1844.] WARDEN SYMONS. 421 district parish of the Holy Trinity, Burton-on-Trent, aged 17. Admitted OT. 31 Jan. 1844. Name removed 26 Oct. 1844. Henry John James Cockeram. Eldest son of Thomas Cockeram, Esq. Bom at Cerne Abbas, Dorsetshire, aged 19. Admitted 4L 31 Jan. 1844. Robert Charge Boyer. Seventh son of the late Rev. John William Eobert Boyer, M.A., of Trinity College, Cam- bridge. Born at Quornden, Leicestershire, aged 17. Admitted <. 31 Jan. 1844. Name removed 15 June, 1847. Robert George B., B.A. (New Inn Hall) 11 Nov. 1847. Isaac Sadler Gale. Only son of the late Isaac Sadler Gale, Esq. Born in Walcot Parish, Bath, aged 17. Admitted (.26 April, 1844. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1848. B.A. 10 June, 1848. M.A. , 1851. (JT.JE. account closed Mid- summer 1858. Rector of St Jolm Baptist, Bristol, 1855 to 1871. Vicar of Kingston, Som., 1871. Vicar of (Jleeve, Som., 1886. John Simeon Barrow. Seventh son of Simeon Barrow, Esq. Born in Walcot Parish, Bath, aged 18. Admitted <. 26 April, 1844. Fourth Class, Litt, Hum. Easter Term 1848. B.A. 10 June, 1848. M.A. 11 July, 1857. OT.JE. account closed Lady Day 1869. Born 19 Dec. 1825. Educated at Bruton School. Vicar of Rogate, Hants, 1867. Rural Dean of Midliurst. Prebendary of Gates (Chicliester), 1888. John Haigh Scott. Only son of the late John Scott, Esq. Born at Rawmarsh near Rotheram, Yorkshire, aged 18 Admitted <. 26 April, 1844. 421 WARDEN SYMONS. [1844. B.A. (New Inn Hall) 10 May, 1849. M.A. (Wadham) , 1851. (.JE. account finally closed Midsummer 1866. Vicar of Frosterly, Durham, 1866 to 1873. Vicar of Whiston, Lane., 1873. Thomas John Davis. Only son of Thomas Davis, Esq., M.A. (late 4L 1807). Born at East Acton, Middlesex, aged 18. Admitted 01". 26 April, 1844. Name removed 25 March, 1846. William Rotton. Third son of John Botton, Esq. Born in Little Thomas Street, Bath, aged 17. Admitted (&. 27 June, 1844. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1848. B.A. 1 Dec. 1848. Name removed 23 Aug. 1850. Called to the Bar (Inner Temple) 1853 ; "died 9 June, 1865." (F.) Lewis Henry Coyle. Second (but only surviving) son of the Rev. Myles Coyle, M.A., of Worcester College. Born at Monnington, Herefordshire, aged 17. Admitted (H". 27 June, 1844. B.A. 10 June, 1848. M.A. - , 1853. Name removed Midsummer 1862. Educated at Charterhoiise. Alexander Heriot Mackonochie. Third son of the late George Mackonochie, Esq., a Colonel in H.E.I.C.'s Service. Born at Fareham, Hants, aged 18. Admitted (fl*. 27 June, 1844. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1847. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1848. B.A. 10 June, 1848. M.A. , 1851. Compounded 11 Eeb. 1873. Vicar of St Alban's, Holborn, 1862 to 1882 ; of St Peter's, London Docks, 1882 ; died 17 Dec. 1887. William Deane Day. Eldest son of the Eev. Samuel Emery Day, M.A., of St Edmund Hall. Born in St 1844.] WARDEN SYMONS. 423 Philip's Parish, Bristol, aged 17. Admitted (ft. 27 June, 1844. B.A. 10 June, 1848. Name removed 1 Dec. 1851. Robert Leach Bartlett. Third son of the late Rev. Thomas Oldfield Bartlett. Born at Swanage, Dorsetshire, aged 17. Admitted (ft. 27 June, 1844. B.A. 10 May, 1848. Name removed 2 Nov. 1853. Born 18 Aug. 1826. Educated privately at Charminster Rectory by W. B. Leach (1819), Rector of Thurloxton, Somerset, 1859. Andrew Le Brocq. Eldest son of Andrew Le Brocq, Esq. Born at St Owen's, Jersey, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 27 June, 1844. Name removed April 1845. B.A. (Pembroke) 10 May, 1849. M.A. 20 May, 1857. Henry Hodgson. Eldest son of Henry Hodgson, Esq. Born at Kinfare near Stourbridge, aged 18. Admitted Or. 16 Oct. 1844. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1846 to 1849. B.A. 14 June, 1848. Name removed 16 Nov. 1850. Died in California, circa 1858. Brother of John H., 1847. Osmond Carey. Third son of John Carey, Esq. (brother of the Rev. Carteret Priaulx Carey, M.A., (ft. 1836), and cousin of Adolphus Frederick Carey, (ft. 1842. Born at St Peter Port, Guernsey, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 16 Oct. 1844. B.A. 30 May, 1849. Name removed 15 Oct. 1850. Born 7 March 1826. Educated at Elizabeth College, Guernsey. Vicar of St Matthew's, Guernsey, 1862 to 1875. Rector of St Marie du Catel, 1875 to 1880. In the Castel Church there is a Font thus inscribed, " To the Glory of God, and in memory of Osmond Carey, B.A., Rector of this Parish, who died 8 July, 1883, aged 57 years. Presented by his wife, Rosalie M. Carey." 4i>4 WARDEN SYMONS. [1844. Philip Alfred Le Feuvre. Eldest son of Philip Le Feuvre, Esq. Born at St Peter's, Jersey, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 16 Oct. 1844. B.A. 10 May, 1849. M.A. 1851. Name removed August, 1868. Kector of St Heliers, and Vice-Dean of Jersey, 1880. He died suddenly while assisting in the celebration of the Holy Com- munion in the Church of St Heliers, 31 March, 1889. Sparks Bellett Sealy. Second son of Major-General Benjamin William Dowden Sealy, H.E.I.C.S. Born at Bombay, aged 19. Admitted (ft. IQ Oct. 1844. Name removed Feb. 1847. Migrated to Peterhouse, Cambridge. B.A. 1849. M.A. 1852. Vicar of West Wratting, Cam!)., 1862 to 1866. Vicar of St Michael's, Islington, 1866 to 1879. Vicar of Gosberton, Line., 1879. Thomas Gale Curlier. Eldest son of Thomas Gale Curtler, Esq. Born in St Andrew's Parish, Droitwich, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 16 Oct. 1844. B.A. 14 June, 1848. M.A. 14 May 1857. Name removed 24 March, 1870. Rector of Doverdale, Wore., 1852 to 1857. Vicar of Aslacton, 1857 to 1861. Vicar of Barbonrne, Wore., 1862. Rural Dean, 1875 ; deceased. John Langfbrd Capper. Eldest surviving son of Mr John Capper. Born at Wanstead, Essex, aged 18. JE. as Postmaster of Merton College, 17 June, 1843. Elected S>. of Wadham 30 June, 1844. Admitted (ft. 18 Oct. 1844. Resigned . July, 1853. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1844, 1845, 1847. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1844 to 1850. Junior Math. Scholar 1844. Third Class, Litt. Hum. and First Class, Math. Easter Term 1848. B.A. 30 June, 1848. Name removed 4 July, 1853. Francis Morgan Nichols. Third son of John Bowyer Nichols, Esq. Born at Hampstead, aged 18. JK. as (ft. 1844-45.] WARDEN SYMONS. 425 of Exeter College 15 Feb. 1844 Elected . of Wadham 30 June, 1844. Admitted (ft. 18 Oct. 1844. Elected $.dF. 30 June, 1849. Gooclridge Exhibitioner 1844, 1847. Hody (Greek) Ex- hibitioner 1845 to 1849. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1847. B.A. 25 Nov. 1847. M.A. , 1853. Elected Librarian 1852, 1853; Deputy Dean 1853. Resigned Jf. 6 June, 1856. Compounded Michaelmas Term 1862. Born 29 April, 1826. Educated at Kensington Grammar School. Called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn) 30 April, 1852. Of Lawford Hall, Essex. J.P. and Chairman of Petty Sessions. F.S.A. 1861. Corresponding Member of the Imperial German Archaeological Institute. Author of The Roman Forum, 1877. Donor of Plate to the College. 1845. William Henry Bubb. Eldest son of John Bubb, Esq. Born at Cheltenham, aged 18. Admitted {. 22 Jan. 1845. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1848. Third Class, Litt. Hum. and Second Class, Math. Michaelmas Term 1848. B.A. 23 Nov. 1848. M.A. 7 Feb. 1861. Compounded 1 June, 1865. " Called to the Bar (Inner Temple) 1850." (F.) John Walter Lea. Second son of the late John Lea, Esq., and brother of Arthur Augustus Lea ((ft. 1842). Born at Blakebrook, Kidderminster, aged 17. Admitted (ft. 22 Jan. 1845. B.A. 19 Oct. 1848. OT.JE. account closed Christmas 1862. Died 29 Feb. 1888. David Ogilvy. Third son of Donald Ogilvy, Esq. Born at Logie, Kirriemuir, Forfarshire, aged 18. Admitted tf. 22 Jan. 1845. 426 WARDEN SYMONS. [1845. B.A. 1852. d.JE. account closed Midsummer 1857. Born 1826 ; died 20 July, 1857. Grandson of Walter Ogilvy, commonly called Earl of Airlie. George Ogilvie. Only son of George Shadforth Ogilvie, Esq. Born at Calne, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 22 Jan. 1845. B.A. 30 May 1855. M.A. 4 Dec. 1862. Name removed 19 March, 1870. Principal of the Diocesan College, Capetown, 1862 to 1885. Canon of St George's Cathedral, Capetown, 1862, and Eector of Rondebosch, 1885. Robert Elliot Moires. Eldest son of Elliot Morres, Esq., Lieutenant, K.N. Born at Nether Broughton, Leicester- shire, aged 18. Admitted <. 22 Jan. 1845. B.A. 26 Oct. 1848. M.A. - , 1851. CJE. account closed Midsummer 1857. Educated at Winchester. Eector of Cheddington, Dorset, 1863. Incumbent of Bicknoller, Somerset, 1864 to 1867. Rector of Langridge 1878. " Died 1885." (F.) Brother of Arthur P. M., 1853. Frederick Thomas Batchelor. Eldest son of Thomas Batchelor, Esq. Born in St George's, Hanover Square, aged 18. Admitted OL 22 Jan. 1845. B.A. 23 Nov. 1848. M.A. 17 Dec. 1852. OLJE. account- closed Lady Day 1857. Educated at Eton. Rector of Calstock, Corn., 1854 to 1865. Rector of Jacobstow, Corn., 1865. Gascoigne Frederick Whitaker. Only son of Edward Frederick Whitaker, Esq. Born at Cheltenham, aged 18. Admitted <. 22 Jan. 1845. B.A. 23 Nov. 1848. M.A. 28 May, 1852. C.JE. account closed Midsummer 1862. Rector of Flordon, Norf.. 1856. Died 24 Nov. 1883. 1845.] WARDEN SYMONS. 427 George Whitehead. Only son of the late George White- head, Esq. Born at Mary church, Devonshire, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 22 Jan. 1845. Name removed 25 Oct. 1847. David Wauchope. Only surviving son of the late Rev. David Wauchope, M.A., of Ch. Ch. Born at Warkton, Northamptonshire, aged 19. Admitted (ft. 19 Feb. 1845. B.A. 19 Oct. 1848. M.A. - - July, 1851. Compounded Michaelmas Term 1866. Born 16 April, 1825. Rector of Church Lawford, Warwick, 1863 to 1888. George Harris Cooke. Eldest son of the Rev. Bell Cooke. Born in the parish of St George, Tombland, Norwich, aged 17. Admitted (ft. 6 March, 1845. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1849. B.A. 26 May, 1849. M.A. 25 June, 1852. Name removed 19 Oct. 1852. Vicar of St Matthew, Thorpe Hamlet, Norwich, 1858 to 1869. Vicar of Worstead, Norf., 1869. Vicar of Cringleford, Norf., 1888. Vicar of St Helen's, Norwich, 1891. Hugh Culling Eardley Childers. Only son of the late Rev. Eardley Childers, M.A., of Trinity College, Cam- bridge. Born in the parish of St George, Hanover Square, baptised at Cookham, Berkshire, aged 17. Ad- mitted (ft. 9 April, 1845. Name removed 3 May, 1847. Migrated to Trinity College, Cambridge. B.A. (senior optime) 1850. M.A. 1857. M.P. for Pontefract 1868 to 1885, for Edinburgh 1885. Privy Councillor 1868. First Lord of the Admiralty 1868 to 1871. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1872 to 1873. Secretary for War 1880 to 1882. Chancellor of the Exchequer 1882 to 1885. Home Secretary 1886. John Fell. Eldest son of the late John Fell, Esq. Born at Ulverstone, Lancashire, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 9 April, 1845. Name removed 24 March, 1848. 428 WARDEN SYMONS. [1845. Born 1 Nov. 1826. Called to the Bar (Inner Temple) 9 June, 1854 ; of Daneghyll, Furness Abbey, Lane., J.P., D.L. Herbert Frederick Disbrowe. Third son of the Eev. Henry John Disbrowe, B.C.L., late ,-fp. of All Souls College. Born at Wellbourne, Lincolnshire, aged 18. Admitted <. 9 April, 1845. Name removed 14 April, 1846. George IVEorley. Eldest son of James Morley, Esq. Born in the parish of St Pancras, London, aged 18. Admitted (jr. 9 April, 1845. B.A. 1 Feb. 1849. M.A. - , 1851. CT.JE. account closed Midsummer 1858. Educated at Rugby. Vicar of Under River, Kent, 1878 to 1880. Vicar of Astwood, Bucks, 1891. Warden of Lord Leycester's Hospital, Warwick, 1893. George Pruen Griffiths. Fifth son of the late Thomas Griffiths, Esq. Born at Cheltenham, aged 17. Ad- mitted . 30 June, 1846. Elected ^.Jf. 1852. M.A. 26 Oct. 1854. Vacated his ,-ff. by marriage 10 Sept. 1861. Maddox Exhibitioner 1847. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1848. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1850 to 1851. First Class, Litt. Hum. and Fourth Class, Math. Easter Term 1851. B.A. 1851. M.A. 26 Oct. 1854. President of the Oxford Union Society. Compounded. Born 11 Dec. 1828. Educated at Bruton School, Somerset, and Cholmely School, Highgate. Called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn) 6 June, 1856. Governor of Bruton School and Highgatt School. Translator of Aristophanes. 438 WARDEN SYMONS. [1846-47. Charles Rickards Smith. Eldest son of the Eev. Charles Edgar Smith, M.A. of Oriel College. Born at Badlesmere, Kent, aged 19. Admitted <. 21 Oct. 1846. Fourth Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1850. B.A. 5 Dec. 1850. Name removed 3 May, 1851. Brother of Edgar Glennie S., 18f>0. William Henry Keightley. Eldest son of William Tristram Keightley, Esq. Born at Liverpool, aged 19. Admitted <. 21 Oct. 1846. Name removed 21 July, 1852. 1847. John Peter Hardy. Eldest surviving son of John Peter Hardy, Esq. Born in the parish of St Michael, Barbadoes, aged 18. Admitted <. 27 Jan. 1847. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1850. B.A. 28 Nov. 1850. M.A. 22 June, 1854. Compounded 8 July, 1860. Educated at Rugby. In Holy Orders. Alfred John Church. Third son of John Thomas Church, Esq. Born in St Andrew's Parish, Holhorn, aged 17. Admitted (JT. 27 Jan. 1847. Name removed 23 June, ? 1847. Migrated to Lincoln College as . Second Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1851. B.A. 1851. M.A. 1853. Prize for an English poem on a sacred subject (the Sea of Galilee), 1884. Assistant Master in Merchant Taylor's School 1857 to 1870. Professor of Latin, University College, London, 1860. Head- master of Henley School, 1870 to 1873, of East Retford School, 1873 to 1880. Rector of Ashley, Wilts, 1892. Editor of numerous classical Avorks, and of Tales from Herodotut, &c. 1847.] WARDEN SYMONS. 439 George Gisborne Simcox. Only son of the late Rev. Edward George Simcox, M.A. (S>. 1819), cousin of Thomas Green Simcox (1827) and the late John Lea Simcox (1831) (JT. Born at Southrop, Glouc., aged 18. Admitted (. 27 Jan. 1847. Name removed 8 Feb. 1848. Edward Deacon Girdlestone. Second son of Eev. Charles Girdlestone, M.A., late <. (1814). Born at Sedgeley, Staffordshire, aged 17. Admitted (ft. 27 Jan. 1847. B.A. 1851. C.JE. account closed Midsummer 1858. In Holy Orders. Edward Ralph Johnson. Third son of William Pon- sonbv Johnson, Esq. Born at Walton, Cumberland, aged"l8. Admitted (. 27 Jan. 1847. B.A. 7 Nov. 1850. Name removed 28 May, 1851; re- placed 23 May, 1861. M.A. 13 May, 1863. e.JE. account closed Michaelmas 1868. Created D.D. 9 Nov. 1876. Hon. D.D., Durham, 1888. Hon. LL.D., Cam- bridge, 1888. Educated at Rugby. Rector of Xortlienden, Cheshire, 1866 to 1876. Archdeacon of Chester, 1871 to 1876. Bishop of Calcutta, 1876, and Metropolitan. John Bonus. Eldest son of John Bonus, Esq. Born at Stratford-le-Bow, Middlesex, aged 18. Admitted <. 27 Jan. 1847. Name removed 21 May, 1847. Thomas Pitman. Eldest son of the Rev. Thomas Pitman, M.A., late OT. (1820). Born at Tooting, Surrey, aged 18. Admitted <. 27 Jan. 1847. B.A. 1850. M.A. 7 July, 1859. Name removed 25 Oct. 1859. Educated at Merchant Taylor's School. Vicar of St Jude's, Islington, 1855. Died 9 Dec. 1863, aged 35. 440 WARDEN SYMONS. [1847. Decimus Storry Govett. Eighth son of the Eev. Eobert Govett, M.A., of Cambridge. Born at Staines, aged 19. Admitted OL 27 Jan. 1847. B.A. 24 Oct. 1850. M.A. 17 Feb. 1859. Name removed 22 July, 1859. Chaplain at Marseilles, 1877. Archdeacon of Gibraltar, 1832. Giles Edwin Daubeny. Fifth son of the Eev. Edward Andrew Daubeny, M.A., of C. C. C., Oxford. Born at Ampney Crucis, Gloucestershire, aged 17. Admitted (. 21 April, 1847. Name removed 3 Nov. 1847, when elected Demy of Magdalen. Born 13 Dec. 1829. Lord Brabourne says that he died in College on the 5th March, in consequence of an accident which occurred some days before, i.e., 25 Feb. (Oxford Eeminiscences, O.H.S., p. 396.) Buried at Eastington, where is a tombstone with this inscription, " Giles Edwin Daubeny, S.M., Magdalen College, Oxford, died 5 March, 1850, aged 20." (Bloxam, vii. 381.) Albert Watson. Fifth son of the late Eichard Watson, Esq. Born at Astley, Worcestershire, aged 18. Ad- mitted <. 21 April, 1847. Educated at Eugby. First Class Litene Humaniores Easter Term 1851. Jf. of Brasenose 1852. Elected Principal of Brasenose College 26 Feb. 1886. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1849. B.A. 1851. Name removed 26 April, 1852. M.A. 1853. Master of the Schools 1859, 1860. Public Examiner 1864 and 1866. Bursar 1871. Curator of the Taylor Institution. Eesigned the Principalship 1889. In Holy Orders. Editor of the Letters of Cicero. Henry John Higginson. Only son of the Eev. Henry Higginson, M.A., of Brasenose College. Born at Poplar, Middlesex, aged 17. Admitted QT. 21 April, 1847. Name removed 7 Dec. 1850. .1847.] WARDEN SYMONS. 441 Charles Argentine Alington. Second son of George Marmaduke Alington, Esq. Born at Swinhope, Lincoln- shire, aged 19. Admitted OL 21 April, 1847. B.A. 1851. Name removed 11 Feb. 1852. Born 2 March, 1828. Educated at Oakham. Rector of Muck- ton, 1853, and Rural Dean. Central African Mission, 1863 to 1869. Rector of Swinhope, 1884. John Newberry Harris. Only son of John Harris, Esq. Born at Clapham Common, in the parish of Battersea, aged 18. Admitted OT. 21 April, 1847. Name removed 19 Feb. 1848. Edward James Corbould. Eldest son of James Corbould, Esq. Born at Newbury, in the parish of Speen, aged 18. Admitted OL 9 June, 1847. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1849. Fourth Class, Litt. Hum., and Third Class, Math. Michaelmas Term 1851. B.A. 1851. M.A. 14 Jan. 1854. Name removed 2 Feb. 1855. Born 18 Nov. 1828. Educated at Rugby. Afternoon Lecturer at St Mary's, Speenhamland, 1861 to 1870. Vicar of Teynham, Kent, 1878. Charles Henry Leigh Lye. Only son of Benjamin Leigh Lye, Esq., late Captain in the army. Born in the parish of Walcot, Bath, aged 17. Admitted Ot. 9 June, 1847. B.A. Nov. 1851. M.A. 3 June, 1854. (H.JE. account closed Midsummer 1861. Born 17 Sept. 1829. Educated at Bath Grammar School. Chaplain (Bombay Dioc.) 1857 to 1879. Archdeacon, 1864 to 1878. Rector of Badger, Hereford, 1880. Edward Kelson Yeatman. Second son of the late John Charlton Yeatman, Esq. Born at Frome, aged 18. Ad- mitted OT. 9 June, 1847. B.A. 1851. M.A. 3 June, 1854. (H.JE. account closed Midsummer 1861. 442 WARDEN SYMONS. [1847. Incumbent of Avoca, in the Diocese of Melbourne, Victoria, 1865 ; of All Saints, Ballarat, 1876 ; of Carngham, 1877 ; of St John's, Auburn, South Australia, 1873. Starling William Day. Eldest son of Starling Day, Esq. Born in Heigham Parish, Norwich, aged 16. Admitted (K. 11 June, 1847. Elected . 30 June, 1847. Elected %.JF. 30 June, 1853. Died 5 Sept. 1855. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1848, 1849. Hody (Greek) Ex- hibitioner 1849 to 1853. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1851. B.A. 1851. M.A. 1854. Chan- cellor's English Essay 1853, " Popular Poetry considered as a test of National Character." Elected Humanity Lecturer 1854. He has the following monument in the Antechapel, Beati mortui qui in Domino moriuntur. Starling Gulielmus Day, A.M. Fuit in hoc Collegio, Socius et Preceptor, In Ecclesia Anglicana Diaconus, Vixit annos xxv. dies xxii. Decessit Novse Caltoniae juxta Norvicium Nonis Septemb., A.H.S., MDCCCLV. Mierent amici Wadhamenses Exemplum Industrial, Simplicitatis, Officii, Fidei, tarn cito ffimulantibus sublatum. Samuel Garrard. Eldest son of the Eev. Samuel Ellis Garrard, B.A., of St Edmund Hall. Born at Dmnbleton, Gloucestershire, aged 18. Admitted (. 11 June, 1847. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1850. B.A. 1851. M.A. 14 Jan. 1859. &.JE. account closed Midsummer 1860. Born 13 Feb. 1329. Vicar of Salford Priors, Wore., 1860. Father of Samuel (i., 1873. Francis Rowden. Eldest son of the Kev. Francis Ptowden, B.D., late Jf. of Merton College ; and cousin of Francis Marmaduke Rowden ((ft. 1832). Born at Cuxham, Oxfordshire, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 26 June, 1847. (.E. account closed Christmas 1858. 1847.] WARDEN SYMONS. 443 Born 17 Oct. 1828. Educated at Shrewsbury. Called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn) 17 Nov. 1854 ; and joined the Oxford Circuit. Brother of Robert R., 1851. Frederick Sixncox Lea. Eldest son of Thomas Simcox Lea, Esq. Nephew of George Lea ((ft. 1823). Cousin of Arthur Augustus Lea and John Walter Lea (<. 1842 and 1845). Born at Hampsteacl, aged 23. Admitted (ft. 10 July, 1847. First Class, Litt. Hum., and Third Class, Math. Easter Term 1851. B.A. 1851. Name removed 13 April, 1853. $. of Brasenose 1853 to 1856. M.A. 1854. Incumbent of Holy Trinity, Stepney, 1855 to 1872. President of Sion College, 1871. Vicar of Compton Dandoe, Som., 1872 to 1873. Rector of Tedstone Delamere, Hereford, 1873. Prebendary of Pratum Majus, Hereford, 1885 ; died 30 Sept. 1893, aged 69. Author of The Royal Hospital and Collegiate Church of St Katharine-near-the- Tower, 1878. Walter Waddington Shirley. Only son of the Right Eev. Walter Augustus Shirley, D.I)., Bishop of Sodor and Man (formerly Jf. of New College). Born at Shirley, in Derbyshire, aged 19. Matriculated as (it. of University College 30 June, 1846. Admitted (ft. of Wadham 15 Oct. 1847. Elected . 30 June, 1847. Afterwards proved of Founder's Kin (27 June, 1851), and elected IMF- 1852. M.A. 3 Fel). 1854. Vacated Jf. by marriage 30 June, 1855. Maddox Exhibitioner 1847. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1847 to 1852. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1848. First Class, Math. Michaelmas Term 1851. B.A. 1851. D.D. 1 Dec. 1864. Elected Bursar 24 June, 1854. Tutor and Math. Lecturer 1855 to 1863. Deputy Chaplain. Mathematical Moderator 1857. Examiner in Law and History 1861 to 1863. Select Preacher 1862. Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History and Canon of Christ Church 1863. Died 20 Nov. 1866, and is buried in the Latin Chapel at Christ Church, where there is the following inscription on a brass, 444 WARDEN SYMONS. [1847. In memoriam, Walter! Waddington Shirley, S.T.P., hujusce sedis Canonici qui munere Professoris Historic Ecclesiasticse in Academia Oxoniensi vix per triennium functus morbo confectus in Christo obdormivit die XX mo Novembris MDCCCLXVI.annos natus XXXVIII. " Non enim quse longjeva est senectus honorata est neque nnmero multorum annorum mensurata: sed prudentia hominibus est canities et vita immaculata est senilis tetas." Educated at Rugby. Editor of Fasciculi Zizaniorum, and other Works in the Rolls Series ; and Author of The Church in the Apostolic Age (posthumously published). Donor of Plate to the College. The Editor cannot allow this name to pass without recording gratefully the deep debt which he owes to the influence of Dr Shirley as a teacher, both in History and Divinity. James Davenport Kelly. Only son of Mr James Kelly. Born in St Ann's Place, Manchester, aged 19. Admitted at. 15 Oct. 1847. Elected . 30 June, 1847. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1847 to 1853. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1851. Kennicott Scholar 1852. B.A. 1851. M.A. 15 March, 1855. Compounded 29 Sept. 1874. Vice-Principal of Elizabeth College, Guernsey, 1855 to 1860. Rector of St James', Manchester, 1860 to 1865. Vicar of Christ Church, Ashton-under-Lyne, 1865. Rector of St Matthew's, Manchester, and Canon of Manchester, 1884. Edmund Hubert Goldsmith. Eldest son of the Eev. Edmund Goldsmith. Born at Stanhope, Durham, aged 18. Admitted OT. 15 Oct. 1847. Admitted Clerk the same day. .JE. restored 18 Oct. 1848. Elected .. of Corpus Christi College 30 June, 1848. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Michael- mas Term 1851. B.A. 1851. M.A. 1854. Jf. of Corpus Christi College 1858. Assistant Master in Durham School. Rector of Duntsbourne Rouse, Glouc., 1859, where he has a monument with the follow- ing inscription, 1847.] WARDEN SYMONS. 445 To the memory of the Rev. Edmund Hubert Goldsmith, M.A., 11 years Rector of this Parish, this Tomb is dedicated by some of his Pupils and Friends. He died 25 Nov. A.D. 1870, aged 41. " If we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with Him." And there is a window in the Church to his memory, with this inscription, M. >|< S. Reverendi Ac Desideratissimi Viri Edmundi Huberti Goldsmith, A.M. Coll. Corp. Christ. Oxon. Quondam Socii, Scholae Regiae Dunelm: olim e Magistris Adjutoribus, Huiusce Ecclesiae novissime Rectoris Hoc caritatis simul et observantiae Monimentum ponendum curavere Cum quibusdam ejus amicis alumni moerentes Anno Domini MDCCCLXXIII. Ossa foris signat lapis ab iisdem positus. Isaac Brock. Eldest son of the Eev. William Brock, M.A., of Queen's College. Born at Stratton, Hampshire, aged 18. Admitted OL 20 Oct. 1847. Name removed 24 Oct. 1849. Migrated to Queen's College, where he had been nominated to a Tylney Exhibition, 22 June, 1849. First Class, Math. Easter Term 1851. B.A. 1851. M.A. 1865. In Holy Orders. " President and Professor of Divinity, King's College, Windsor, Nova Scotia, 1885 to 1888." John Hodgson. Second son of Henry Hodgson, Esq., and brother of Henry Hodgson ((ft. 1844). Born at Kinfare, in Staffordshire/ Admitted (fl*. 20 Oct. 1847. B.A. 1851. M.A. 12 June, 1856. (JT.JE. account closed Midsummer 1857. Name replaced 2 June, 1876. Born at Kinver, Staff., 22 April, 1828. Educated at Broms- grove. Vicar of Kinver, 1867, and Rural Dean. F.O.S. 1877, F.S.A. 1879. 446 WARDEN SYMONS. [1848, 1848. Edward Calvert Beasley. Third son of Thomas Calvert Beasley, Esq. Born at Harstone, in Leicestershire, aged 19. Admitted OT. 2 Feb. 1848. B.A. 1855. Name removed 25 Feb. 1856. James Wilson Holme. Eldest son of Samuel Holme, Esq. Born at Liverpool, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 2 Feb. 1848. B.A. 1851. M.A. 4 Nov. 1857. Compounded 13 June, 1865. Solicitor, practising in London ; died 1891. John Boyle. Only son of John Boyle, Esq. Born at Stonehouse, Plymouth, aged 19. Admitted (ft. 2 Feb. 1848. Name removed 21 June, 1849. Edmund Mervin Booth Story-Maskelyne. Second son of Anthony Mervin Keeve Story-Maskelyne (formerly Storey), Esq., M.A., formerly (ft. (1806), and brother of Mervin Herbert Nevil Story-Maskelyne ((ft. 1840). Born at Lydiard Tregooze, Wiltshire, aged 18. Ad- mitted (ft. 2 Feb. 1848. B.A. 185:'.. Name removed 12 May, 1854. Educated at Rugby. Called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn) 18 Nov. 1861. John Furnis Magor. Eldest son of John Penburthy Magor, Esq. Born at Eedruth, Cornwall, aged 18. Ad- mitted (ft. 2 Feb. 1848. B.A. 1851. (H.fE. account closed (apparently) Christmas 1 854. Brother of Reuben F. M.. 1849. 1848.1 WARDEN SYMONS. 447 George Alfred Walker. . Second son of John "Walker, Esq. Born at Lexden, 'Essex, aged 18. Admitted 30 June, 1849. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1850 to 1853. Proved Founder's Kin, as being descended from the first husband of Joan Tregarthin, the Founder's mother, 6 Dec. 1852. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Michael- mas Term 1852. B.A. 1852. M.A. 30 Oct. 1856. Elected ^3.,-ff. 30 June, 1855. D.D., " honoris causa," 16 June, 1885. Presented to the Vicarage of Wadhurst, Sussex, 1887; resigned 1893. 1848.] WARDEN SYMONS. 449 Born 15 Sept. 1830. Educated at Charterhouse. Curate of St Peter's in the East, Oxford. Joined the Melanesian Mission, 1867. Prebendary of Sidlesham (Chichester), 1888. Author of The Melanesian Languages, 1885, The Melanesians, 1892. Donor of Plate to the College. Eugene Clutterbuck Impey. Fourth son of Edward Impey, Esq. Born in Paris, aged 17. Admitted <. 16 June, 1848. Name removed 24 May, 1850. Born 16 Aug. 1830. Ensign, Bengal Army, 10 Dec. 1850, Lieutenant 1853, Captain 1862, Major 1870 ; appointed to the Political Department, Dec. 1856. Political Agent, Ulwar 1858, Manvar 1865, Gwalior, Dec. 1872. Military Secretary to the Viceroy of India (Lord Lawrence) Jan. 1864 to March, 1865. Officiating resident in Nepaul, 1878. Retired with the rank of Colonel, 1 Jan. 1878. C.I.E. 1 Jan. 1879. Served through the Indian Mutiny, siege and capture of Kotah ; medal and clasp. John Williams. Second son of the late William Williams, Esq. Born at Tregaron, Cardiganshire, aged 42. Ad- mitted Pensioner of Magdalen College, Cambridge, in Easter Term 1831. B.A. Feb. 1835. M.A. July, 1838. Admitted OL of Wadham 30 June, 1848. D.C.L. 8 July, 1848. Name removed 17 March, 1854. Junior Optime, 1835. In Holy Orders. William Holies Fryer. Eldest son of William Eolles Fryer, Esq. Born at Wimborne, Dorsetshire, aged 19. Admitted 4T. 7 July, 1848. B.A. 28 May, 1852. (JLJE. account closed Christmas 1859. Called to the Bar (Inner Temple) 17 Nov. 1860. " Of Lytchett Minster, Dorset, J.P." (F.) Brother of Henry C. F., 1850. William Byard Dalby. Only son of the Eev. William Dalby, M.A., formerly Jf . of Exeter College. Born at 2F 450 WARDEN SYMONS. [1848. Warminster, Wiltshire, aged 19. jfH. as (ft. of Balliol College 6 April, 1848. Admitted <&. of Wadham 13 Oct. 1848. Elected . 30 June, 1848. Elected ^.JF. 30 June, 1856. M.A. 15 Feb. 1857. Vacated JF. by marriage 8 July, 1863. Maddox Exhibitioner 1849. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1849. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1850 to 1853. First Class, Math, and Third Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1852. B.A. 1852. M.A. 5 Eeb. 1857. Elected Humanity Lecturer, and deputy Moderator of Philosophy and Librarian, 1857 ; continued these offices till 26 Oct. 1863, and was deputy Sub-Dean 1858 and 1859. His name was replaced as 9 185 O. Edmund Henry Lacon Willes. Third son of the late George Wickens Willes, Esq., Captain, R.N. Born at Dibden near Southampton, aged 17. Admitted (JL 24 Jan. 1850. Name removed 25 Nov. 1850. Michel Exhibitioner (Queen's) 1850 to 1854. Second Class, Litt. Hum., and Fourth Class, Law and Mod. Hist. Michaelmas Term 1853. B.A. 1853. M.A. 1856. . 1854 to 1856. $. 1856 to 1865. Educated at Winchester. Assistant Master, Winchester College, 1860 to 1865. Rector of St Swithin, Winchester, 1863 to 1865. Vicar of Helston, Cornwall, 1865 to 1866 (from Queen's College). Vicar of Ashby Magna, Leic., 1866 to 1886. Hon. Canon of Peterborough, 1871. Vicar of Monk Sherbourne, Hants (from Queen's College), 1887. Editor of the Peterborough Diocesan Calendar 1872 to 1887, and the Winchester Diocesan Calendar 1 889. Henry Charles Fryer. Second son of William Holies Fryer, Esq., and brother of William Rolles Fryer ((tt. 1848). Born at Wimborne, Dorsetshire, aged 19. Ad- mitted <. 24 Jan. 1850. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1853. Second Class, Classics, Mods. Michaelmas Term 1852. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1854. Fourth Class, Law and Mod. Hist. Michaelmas Term 1854. B.A. 18 Dec. 1854. Born 2 Jan. 1831. Educated at Rugby. Of Lodge Park, Cardigan, J.P., D.L. Clerk of the Peace for Cardiganshire, Philip Hankinson Newnham. Third son of William Newnham, Esq. Born at Farnham, Surrey, aged 17. Admitted (fl*. 24 Jan. 1850. Fourth Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1853. B.A. 1854. MA 14 Jan. 1857. Name removed 19 Oct. 1857. 460 WARDEN SYMONS. [1850. Rector of Frome Vauchurch, Dorset, 1869. Vicar of East Stonehouse, Devon, 1873. Vicar of Maker, Cornwall, 1875. Chaplain to the Devon and Exeter Hospital, 1886 till his death in 1888. Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society. Claudius Augustus Ker. Only son of the late Claudius Augustus Ker, Esq., Lieutenant in H.E.I.C.'s 3rd Madras Light Cavalry. Born at Madras, aged 17. Admitted Or. 24 Jan. 1850. Name removed 27 Oct. 1852. John Withers Valentine. Eldest son of John Valentine, Esq. Born at Somerton, in Somersetshire, aged 18. Admitted <. 24 Jan. 1850. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1851 to 1854. B.A. 3 Feb. 1854. dLJE. account closed Midsummer 1861. Vicar of Kimmeridge, Dorset, 1886. William Cooper. Third son of Edward Cooper, Esq. Born at Kingswood, Wiltshire, aged 17. Admitted (. 24 Jan. 1850. Name removed 5 July, 1851. Bridgman Exhibitioner (Queen's). Fourth Class, Law and Mod. Hist. Easter Term 1853. B.A. 20 Oct. 1853. M.A. 14 May, 1856. Rector of Frettenham, Norfolk, 1870. Rector of Great Cheverell, Wilts, 1886 to 1892. Edgar Glennie Smith. Second son of the Rev. Charles Edgar Smith, M.A., of Oriel College, and brother of Charles Blckards Smith (<. 1846). Born at Badlesmere, Kent, aged 18. Admitted . 30 June, 1851. Admitted 18 Oct. 1851. Elected JF. of Oriel College 1855. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1853 to 1855. Second Class, Classics, Mods. Easter Term 1853. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1854. B.A. 1 Feb. 1855. .$L. restored on his election at Oriel 28 April, 1855. B.M. 1859. JF. vacant in 1861. Born 11 Oct. 1833. Educated at Rugby. F.R.C.P. (St George's Hospital). Medical Inspector for the Local Government Board. Translator of Comte's General View of Positivism. Author of Unit;/ of Comti's Life and Doctrine, &c. 1851.] WARDEN SYMONS. 467 Edwin Arthur Salmon. Eldest son of John Salmon, Esq. Born at Clifton near Bristol, aged 18. Admitted . 30 June, 1851. Maddox Exhibitioner 1853 to 1855. On 9 April, 1856, he undertook to resign his Jjj. after six months. B.A. 12 June, 1857. CT.JE. account closed Christmas 1856. Educated at Charterhouse. Died 14 June, 1880. He proved Founder's Kin by descent through the family of Cornish from William Floyer (C. 1708), who traced his pedigree from Margaret, sister of the Founder and wife of Nicholas Martin. J70 WARDEN SYMONS. [1851. Henry Julian Bigsby. Eldest son of the Eev. Charles Bigsby, M.A., of Trinity College, Cambridge. Born at Ordsall, Nottinghamshire, aged 19. Admitted <. 22 Oct. 1851. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1854. Second Class, Law and Mod. Hist. Michaelmas Term 1855. B.A. 7 June, 1855. M.A. 25 Nov. 1858. Compounded 5 June, 1863. Born 6 Oct. 1832. Educated at Tonbridge School. Vicar of St Thomas, Southborough, 1860, till his death in the summer of 1890. Brother of William E. D. B., 1860. Robert Rowden. Fourth son of the Rev. Francis Rowden, B.D., late jf . of Merton College. Brother of Francis Rowden (tft. 1847), arid cousin of Francis Marmaduke Rowden (<#. 1832). Born at Cuxham, Oxfordshire, aged 18. Admitted <. 22 Oct. 1851. B.A. 7 June, 1855. M.A. 13 Dec, 1860. Compounded Christmas 1864. Born 2 June, 1833. Educated at Shrewsbury. Vicar of Winwick, Hunts., 1863. Eector of Church Lavvford, Warw., 1893. John Dunlop. Eldest son of James Dimlop, Esq., of Peters- burg, in the state of Virginia. Born at New York, aged 18. Admitted <. 22 Oct. 1851. Third Class, Law and Mod. Hist. Michaelmas Term 1855. B.A. 17 Dec. 1855. M.A. 10 June, 1859. Name removed 6 Oct. 1866. Henry Dawson Ellis Bull. Only son of the Rev. Edward Bull, M.A. by favour of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Born at Pentlow, Essex, aged 18. Admitted (. 22 Oct. 1851. H.A. 18 June, 1857. M.A. 3 June, 1858. Name removed 2 Oct. 1858. Rector of Borky, Suffolk, 1862 ; died (blind) 2 May, 1892. 1852.] WARDEN SYMONS. 471 1852. John Jeffrey Guy Evered. Third son of Robert Guy Evered, Esq. Born at Ex ton, Somersetshire, aged 19. Admitted . 30 June, 1852. Elected ^.Jf. 30 June, 1857. M.A. 20 Oct. 1859. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1853 to 1857. Second Class, Classics, Mods. Easter Term 1855. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1856. B.A. 4 Dec. 1856. Elected Librarian 1861 and Junior Bursar from 23 Oct. 1863 to 1868: Catechist 1870, but always acted by deputy. Called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn) 26 Jan. 1864. Hugh Allan. Eldest son of the Rev. Hugh Allan, M.A., of Aberdeen. Born at Cricklade, Wiltshire, aged 16. Ad- mitted (ST. 16 Oct. 1852. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1855. B.A. 14 May, 1856. M.A. 4 May, 1859. Name removed 22 July, 1859. B.I), and D.D. 1893. Vicar of Ravenstone, Bucks, 1872. Author of Fresh Views of Old Truths. Walter Hiley. Third son of Richard Hiley, Esq. Born at Leeds, aged 20. Admitted OL 3 Dec. 1852. Admitted Clerk 21 Jan. 1854. Pigott, Goodridge, and Gerard Exhibitioner 1854, 1855. Second Class, Classics, Mods. Michaelmas Term 1854. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1856. B.A. 10 Dec, 1857. M.A. 12 June, 1862. CT.JE. account closed 1873. Rector of St John Baptist, Stamford, 1891. 1853. John Capel Hanbury. Second son of the Rev. John Hanbury, M.A., of Christ Church. Born in All Saints parish, Hereford, aged 19. |E. as (!T. of Pembroke College, 3 June, 1852. Admitted (#. of Wadham, J4 Jan. 1853. Admitted Clerk the same (lav. 1853.] WARDEN SYMONS. 475 Pigott and Goodridge Exhibitioner 1853, 1854, 1855. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1853 to 1855. Second Class, Classics, Mods. Michaelmas Term 1854. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1856. Fourth Class, Law and Mod. Hist. Easter Term 1857. B.A. 18 June, 1857. M.A. 30 June, 1859. Name removed 26 March, 1868. Chaplain and Divinity Lecturer 1872 to 1880. Hector of Bromley Parva, Essex (presented by the College), 1880 to 1884. Rector of Bourton-on-the-Water, Glouc. (presented by the College), 1884; resigned 1888. Born 30 June, 1833. Educated at King's College, London. Chaplain at Wiesbaden, 1888. Alfred Stowe. Third son of William Stowe, Esq., and brother of William Henry Stowe (late (ft. 1843), now Jf. of Oriel College. Born at Buckingham, aged 19. Ad- mitted (ft. 9 March, 1853. Elected Jgj. 1852 : admitted 24 March, 1853. Elected ^.Jf. 4 June, 1862. M.A. 26 June, 1862. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1853. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1854 to 1859. Second Class, Classics, Mods. Easter Term 1855. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1857. B.A. 12 June, 1857. Elected Bursar 1869. Dean 1870. Re- signed Bursarship 1893. Secretary to the Curators of the University Chest Dec. 1868 to Dec. 1872. Born 20 Nov. 1833. Educated at Rugby. Donor of Plate to the College. Robert Holdsworth Walker. Eldest son of the Rev. Robert Walker, M.A., 01. (late Chaplain 1826 to 1831). Born at Alverstoke, Hampshire, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 9 March, 1853. Elected . 30 June, 1853 : admitted 15 Oct. 1853. Vacated his ;. by marriage. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1854, 1855. Hody (Greek) Ex- hibitioner 1855 to 1856. Maddox Exhibitioner 1856. Eirst Class, Math. Mods. Easter Term 1855. First Class, Math. Michaelmas Term 1856. First Class, Natural Science, Easter Term 1857. B.A. 11 Dec. 1856. M.A. 15 June, 1859. Compounded 13 March, 1861. 476 WARDEN SYMONS. [1853. Born 4 Oct. 1834. Educated at Repton. In Holy Orders. Head Master of Bishops College School, Lennoxville, 1867 to 1870. Master of a Private School at St Leonard's-on-Sea. Henry Graham Lawson. Fourth son of Charles Lawson, Esq. Born at Edinburgh, aged 17. Admitted (ft. 9 March, 1853. B.A. 11 Dec. 1856. M.A. 7 July, 1859. Compounded 13 June, 1865. Called to the Bar (Middle Temple) 26 Jan. 1863. Edward Mourant. Only son of the late Edward Mourant, Esq. Born in St Clement's parish, Jersey, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 9 March, 1853. Receiver-General of Jersey, Jan. 1886. B.A. 1861. M.A. 26 June, 1862. Joseph Hordern Jukes. Second son of the late Alfred Jukes, Esq. Born at Birmingham, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 9 March, 1853. B.A. 18 June, 1857. M.A. 5 Nov. 1863. Compounded 1 June, 1865. Born 2 Nov. 1834. Educated at King Edward's School, Bir- mingham, and at Rugby. In Holy Orders. Francis Charles Cole. Eldest son of Francis Cole, Esq. Born at Odiham, Hampshire, aged 19. Admitted (ft. 9 March, 1853. B.A. 30 May, 1857. M.A. 23 June, 1859. Name removed 6 Feb. 1862. Vicar of Long Sutton, Hants, 1863 to 1872. Rector of Skinnand, Line., 1874. Brother of Arthur R. C., 1860. Philip Francis Simcoe. Third son of the Rev. Henry Addington Simcoe, M.A. ((ft. 1818), and brother of Henry Walcot Simcoe and of Samuel Palmer Simcoe ((ft. 1841 and 1849). Born at Egloskerry, Cornwall, aged 19. Admitted (ft. 9 March, 185;!. Died 12 Oct. 1885. 1853.] WARDEN SYMONS. 477 B.A. 22 May, 1858. M.A. 10 June, 1863. OT.jE. account closed Lady Day 1867. Brother of Paul C. G. S., 1854. Robert Griffith. Second son of Charles Griffith, Esq., and brother of Charles Griffith ((ft. 1851). Born in the parish of St Andrew, Holborn, aged 17. Admitted (. 25 May, 1853. Elected . 30 June, 1852 : admitted 25 May, 1853. Elected $.,#. 4 June, 1862. M.A. 26 June, 1862 (sic but ?). Died 10 Dec. 1863. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1853. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1853 to 1859. First Class, Classics, Mods. Easter Term 1855. Ireland Scholar 1856. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1857. B.A. 3 June, 1858. Assistant Master in Wellington College. Charles Milliard Miller. Only son of the Eev. Charles Miller, M.A., of Merton College. Born at Cheswardine, Shropshire, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 25 May, 1853. B.A. 10 Dec. 1857. M.A. 7 June, 1860. Name removed 8 Nov. 1860. Thomas Stiverd Plimley Vores. Only son of the Eev. Thomas Vores, M.A. (late $. 1831). Born at Wallastone, Gloucestershire, aged 17. Admitted (ft. 25 May, 1853. He only resided for two terms. Name removed 22 July, 1859. John Thomas Thorley. Only son of the late John Thorley, Esq., and cousin of George Earlam Thorley (. 1849). Born at Tarporley, Cheshire, aged 18. Admitted . 11 Oct. 1856. First Class, Classics, Mods. Easter Term 1858. Fourth Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1859. B.A. 8 Dec. 1859. M.A. 7 June, 1862. Compounded 10 June, 1864. Select Preacher 1892 to 1894. Assistant Master in Cheltenham College 1866. In Holy Orders. Samuel Christopher Morgan. Eldest son of the Eev. Samuel Francis Morgan, M.A., of Queen's College, Oxford. Born at Winson Lodge, near Birmingham, aged 18. Ad- mitted <. 29 June, 1855. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1858. B.A. 8 Dec. 1859. M.A. 6 Feb. 1862. Name removed 3 Nov. 1863; replaced 30 June, 1881. B.D. and D.D. 1881. Vicar of Aldershot 1864. Vicar of Christ Church, Greenwich, 1869. Vicar of Eoxeth, Middlesex, 1873. Vicar of Swansea, 1876. Vicar of St Mary's, Leamington, 1884. Vicar of Ebrington, Glouc., 1893. Brother of Frances A. M., 1856. Richard Fletcher. Third son of Francis Fletcher, Esq. Born at Hornsey, Middlesex, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 30 June, 1855. Elected . 30 June, 1855. Admitted S,. 13 Oct. 1855. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1856. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1856 to 1861. Second Class, Classics, Mods. Michaelmas Term 1857. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1859. B.A. 8 Dec. 1859. M.A. 17 Dec. 1864. Com- pounded 13 June, 1865. Assistant-Master and Chaplain of Highgate School (where he was educated) ; "died 15 Nov. 1873." (F.) Angelo John Lewis. Eldest son of John Lewis, Esq. Born at St Pancras, Middlesex, aged 16. Admitted <. 24 Oct. 1855. B.A. 23 June, 1859. M.A. 22 May, 1862. Compounded 9 Oct. 1862. Born 23 July, 1839. Educated at North London Collegiate School. Called to the Bar (Lincoln'* Inn) 28 Jan. 1861. Author of Manuals of Indian Law, &c. 1855.] WARDEN SYMONS. 491 Herbert Cowell. Second son of Geogre Kersey Cowell, Esq., Surgeon, deceased, and cousin of Maurice Byles Cowell (<. 1853). Born at Ipswich, aged 18. Admitted . 30 June, 1855. Admitted <. 3 April, 1856. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1856 (the last Scholar Exhibitioner). Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1859 to 1862. First Class, Classics, Mods. Easter Term 1858. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1860. B.A. 13 Dec. 1860. M.A. 13 May, 1863. Born 11 July, 1837. Educated at Harrow. Incumbent of Wentworth, 1865. Warden of St Leonard's Hall, St Andrews, 1856.] WARDEN SYMONS 493 1868. Chaplain of King's College, London, 1869. Warden of the Church of England Hall, Owens College, Manchester, 1870. Rector of West Allington, Line., 1874. Vicar of Burlesdon, Hants, 1879. Vicar of St John's, Deptford, 1885. Joseph Hayward. Only son of Joseph Hayward, Esq. Born at Beechingstoke, near Devizes, Wilts, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 16 April, 1856. Admitted Clerk 24 Jan. 1857. Pigott and Goodridge Exhibitioner 1857, 1858. Second Class, Classics, Mods. Easter Term 1858. Fourth Class, Nat. Science Michaelmas Term, 1859. B.A. 8 March, 1860. Name removed 23 April, 1860. Thomas Cawley. Only surviving son of James Cawley, Esq., and brother of William Cawley, deceased ((ft. 1850), aged 22. Born at Winwick, Lancashire. Admitted (ft. 28 May, 1856. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1859. B.A. 13 Dec. 1860. Name removed 13 June, 1861 ; replaced 17 May, 1864. .j&. account closed Jan. 1873. Vicar of Thurton, Norf., 1873 to 1876. Eector of Ashford, Devon, 1880. Rector of Bittadon, Devon, 1883 to 1890. Edward Laws. Eldest son of John Miligan Laws, Captain, R.N. Born at Lamphey Court, near Pembroke, aged 19. Admitted (ft. 28 May, 1856. Name removed 28 April, 1858. Born 17 April, 1837. Educated at Rugby. Late Lieutenant 35th (Royal Sussex) Regiment ; of Tenby ; J.P. for Pembroke- shire and Tenby. Author of Little England beyond JVales, 1888. William Mayou Daniel. Eldest son of William Thomas Shane Daniel, Esq., Q.C. Born at St Pancras, London, aged 19. Admitted (ft. 28 May, 1856. B.A. 6 Dec. 1860. Name removed 4 Oct. 1861. Vicar of Lower Wakering, Essex, 1866 to 1885. 494 WARDEN SYMONS. [1856-57. Walsingham Evered. Second son of the Eev. Charles William Henry Evered, B.A., of Corpus Christ! College, Cambridge. Born at Exton, near Dulverton, Somerset, aged 18. Admitted OT. 28 May, 1856. Name removed 20 Oct. 1857. Edward Lake. Eldest son of Edward Lake, Esq. Born at Hoo, near Kochester, aged 19. Admitted (ft. 22 Oct. 1856. Second Class, Nat. Science Michaelmas Term 1860. B.A. 6 Dec. 1860. M.A. 22 May, 1863. e.JE. account closed 3 Oct. 1874. Charles Edward Gamidge. Eldest son of the Rev. Charles Joseph Camidge, M.A., of Catherine Hall, Cam- bridge. Born at Poppleton, near York, aged 19. Ad- mitted OL 22 Oct. 1856. B.A. 10 May, 1860. M.A. 22 May, 1863. Name removed 19 June, 1863. Hon. D.D. 1887. Vicar of Hedon, 1868. Rector of Wheldrake, 1873. Vicar of Thirsk, 1876. Prebendary of York, 1882. Bishop of Bathurst, New South Wales, 18 Oct. 1887. Author of a History of Wakefield. John Henry Bright. Eldest son of James Richard Percival Bright, M.D. Born at Wimbledon, Surrey, aged 18. Admitted <. 22 Oct. 1856. Name removed 9 Jan. 1860. Proceeded to St Bees, 1862. Chaplain of St Mark's (the Mayor's Chapel), Bristol, 1877. 1857. George Ernest Ward. Second son of the Rev. John Ward, M.A., of Christ's College, Cambridge. Born at Great Bedwyn, Wilts, aged 18. JE. as (ST. of Queen's College, Oxford, 29 May, 1856. Elected . of Wadham 30 June, 1856. Admitted . Pi^otl Exhibitioner 1359.] WARDEN SYMONS. 507 1862, 1863. First Class, Classics, Mods., and Third Class, Math., Easter Term 1861. Second Class, Litt. Hum ; Fourth Class, Math. Easter Term 1863. B.A. 18 June, 1863. M.A. 1871. Name removed 10 Oct. 1872. Assistant Master in Winchester College. George Arthur Small-wood. Eldest son of George Small- wood, Esq. Born at Stichford, near Birmingham, aged 18. Admitted OL 18 May, 1859. Name removed 4 Feb. ]861. Liclifield Theol. Coll., 1864. Vicar of Haverhill, 1870. Vicar of Barrow-on-Trent, 1872. Vicar of Holy Trinity, Ashby- de-la-Zouch, 1875. Joseph Henry Brierly. Eldest son of James Brierly, Esq. Born at Kochdale, Lancashire, aged 18. Admitted Or. 18 May, 1859. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1861. Third Class, Classics, Mods. Easter Term 1861. Second Class, Law and Mod. Hist. Easter Term 1863. B.A. 10 June, 1863. M.A. 1 Dec. 1865. Name removed 19 Feb. 1879. Vicar of Womer.sley, Yorks, 1873. Vicar of Whitbourne, Hereford, 188G. Brother of Harold B., 1871. Robert Laing. Eldest son of Robert Laing, Esq. Born at Tynemouth, Northumberland, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 18 May, 1859. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1862. Third Class, Classics, Mods. Easter Term 1861. First Class, Law and Mod. Hist. Easter Term 1863. B.A. 10 June, 1863. M.A. 1 Dec. 1865. Balance repaid on his election as Jf. of Corpus Christ! College 1 July, 1868. Public Examiner 1869, 1875, 1876. Subsequently known as Cuthbert Shields (29 Sept. 1886). 508 WARDEN SYMONS. [1859. William James Reid Hosack. Eldest son of William Hosack, Esq. Born in Jamaica, St George's Parish, aged 19. Admitted . 23 May, 1860. Admitted (. 6 June, 1860. Admitted *. (no date). Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1863 to ? 1868. First Class, Classics, Second Class, Math. Mods. Michaelmas Term 1862. First Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1864. B.A. 18 May, 1865. Name removed 12 Oct. 1871. Went to Canada. George Candy. Second son of the Kev. George Candy. Born at Bombay, India, aged 18. Elected *. 23 May, 1860. Admitted <. 6 June, 1860. Admitted . 15 Oct. 1860. 512 WARDEN SYMONS. [1860. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1864 to 1866. Second Class, Classics Mods. Easter Term 1862. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1864. B.A. 8 Dec. 1864. M.A. 7 June, 1867. Name removed 1 July, 1867. Called to the Bar (Inner Temple) 17 Nov. 1869, Q.C. John Harding. Third son of the Kev. William Harding, M.A., formerly Jf. of Wadham College (1827), and afterwards Vicar of Hockley, in Essex, deceased. Born at Hockley, aged 18. Brother of Edward George Harding ((. 1858). Admitted OL 6 June, 1860. Name removed 12 Oct. 1861. Elected ,. of Brasenose 1861. First Class, Math. Mods. Easter Term 1862. Second Class, Math. Easter Term 1864. B.A. 1864. M.A. 1867. Born 7 Oct. 1841. Educated at Blackheath Proprietary School. Rector of Weeley, Essex, 1875. Vicar of Christ Church, Beckenham, 1883. Brother of William H., 1861, and George T. H., 1862. James Allan Smith. Second son of the Kev. James Allan Smith, M.A, of Queen's College, Oxford, deceased. Born at Pyecombe, near Brighton, Sussex, aged 18. Admitted 4t. 6 June, 1860. B.A. 10 June, 1863. M.A. 7 Feb. 1867. Compounded 14 Dec. 1867. Born 2 Aug. 1841. Vicar of Holy Trinity, Nottingham, 1870. Prebendary of Sanctoc Crucis, Lincoln, 1875. Vicar of Swansea, 1884. Author of The Christian in the World, and other Sermons. Brother of Charles D. S., 1863. George Howard Bigg. Second son of Thomas Bigg, Esq., Merchant. Born at St John's Wood, London, aged 17. Admitted <. 6 June, 1860. B.A. 10 June, 1863. M.A. 1871. CJK. account closed Michaelmas 1871. Hector of Marholm, Northants, 1880. Vicar of llarrowden, Northants, 1887. I860.] WARDEN SYMONS. 513 Sydney Linton. Third son of the Eev. Henry Linton, M.A., of Magdalen College, Oxford, and brother of Henry Linton ((ft. 1857). Born at Diddington, Huntingdon- shire, aged 19. Admitted 01". 12 Oct. 1860. Second Class, Law and Mod. Hist. Michaelmas Term 1864. B.A. 17 Dec. 1864. M.A. 1870. Compounded 11 Feb. 1870. Created D.D. 4 March, 1884. Educated at Rugby. Vicar of Holy Trinity, Oxford, 1870. Vicar of Heigham, Norfolk, 1877. Bishop of Riverina, 1884. Died 15 May, 1894. He played in the University Eleven in 1862. Thomas Floud. Eldest son of the Eev. Thomas Floud, M.A., of Wadhain College ((. 1830). Born at Liss, near Petersfield, Hants, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 12 Dec. 1860. Name removed 7 Dec. 1863. Died 1863, aged 20. Brother of Henry C. F., 1866. William Elliott Deacon Bigsby. Third surviving son of the Eev. Charles Bigsby, M.A., of Trinity College, Cambridge, and brother of Henry Julian Bigsby (<&. 1851). Born at Southborough, near Tunbridge Wells, aged 18. Admitted OL 12 Dec. 1860. Name removed 1 Nov. (no date). Henry Strange Hume. Sixth son of George Hume, Esq. Born at Great James Street, Bedford Eow, London, aged 20. Admitted OT. 12 Dec. 1860. B.A. 15 June, 1865. Name removed 14 Feb. 1866. Called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn) 26 Jan. 1867. William Hay Macdowall Hunter Aitken. Fourth son of the Eev. Eobert Hunter Aitken, M.A., of Edin- burgh University. Born at Liverpool, aged 19. Ad- mitted .12 Dec. 1860. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1864. Second Class, Litt. Hum. 514 WARDEN SYMONS. [1860-61. Michaelmas Term 1864. B.A. 8 June, 1865. M.A. June, 1867. Compounded 14 Oct. 1868. Born 21 Sept. 1841. Incumbent of Christ Church, Everton, 1871 to 1875. Hon. General Secretary to the Church Mission Society, 1875. Author of Mission Sermons ; God's Everlasting " Yea" ; The Glory of the Gospel, &c. 1861. George Averill. Fifth son of Isaac Blakeman Averill, Esq., deceased. Born at Broadway, Worcestershire, aged 19. Admitted <. 21 March, 1861. B.A. 26 May, 1864. M.A. 21 June, 1867. Compounded 14 Dec. 1867. Born 4 Oct. 1841. Educated at Chipping Campden Grammar School. Incumbent of St Matthew, Chelsea, 1873. Vicar of Glynde, Sussex, 1877. Rector of Claypole, Line., 1889. Henry Hooper. Third son of William Hooper, Esq., brother of John Hooper ((ft. 1854), and brother of William Hooper ((. 1855). Born at East Harptree, Somersetshire, aged 18. Admitted <. 21 March, 1861. B.A. 1 Dec. 1864. M.A. 27 June, 1867. Compounded 14 Dec. 1867. Born 1 Oct. 1842. Vicar of Ripley, Surrey, 1879. Ralph Heap. Only son of Kobert Heap, Esq. Born at Rochdale, Lancashire, aged 20. Admitted (ft. 8 May, 1861. B.A. 8 Dec. 1864. M.A. 7 Nov. 1867. Compounded 14 Dec. 1867. Born 30 April, 1841. Called to the Bar (Middle Temple), 6 June, 1866. Frederic John Monro. Second son of the Rev. Robert Monro. M.A., of Merton College, Oxford, deceased, and brother of Robert Douglas Monro ((ft. 1859). Born at 1861.] WARDEN SYMONS. 515 Bridewell Hospital, Bridge Street, Blackfriars, London, aged 19. Admitted <. 8 May, 1861. B.A. 15 June, 1865. Name removed 14 Feb. 1866. Born 21 Sept. 1841. Educated at Rugby. Solicitor practising in London. James Edward Lawrence Nowers. Eldest son of the Eev. James Henry Nowers. Born at Dover, aged 18. Jtt. Exhibitioner of Queen's College, Oxford, 16 Oct. i860. Elected . of Wadham, 15 May, 1861. Ad- mitted &. 18 May, 1861. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1862 to 1866. Second Class, Classics and Math. Mods. Easter Term 1862. Second Class, Litt. Hum. ; Fourth Class, Math. Michaelmas Term 1864. B.A. 23 Feb. 1865. Name removed 18 Jan. 1867 ; replaced 23 June, 1877. Educated at Kidderminster. Tutor (i.e. Chaplain) of Whitting- ton's Hospital, Highgate, 1891. Brother of George P. N., 1870. John Henry Rogers. Eldest son of the Eev. Aaron Eogers, M.A., of Jesus College, Oxford, and Eector of St Paul's, Bristol. Born in St Paul's parish, Bristol, aged 17. Admitted (ft. 30 May, 1861. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1863. Third Class, Classics Mods. Michaelmas Term 1863. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1865. B.A. 18 Dec. 1865. M.A. 14 May, 1868. Name removed 8 July, 1868. Incumbent of St George's Chapel, Brighton, 1877 to 1883. Chaplain at Pau, 1883. Vicar of St Matthew, Thorpe Hamlet, Norf., 1889. Author of Shams ; Tlie Old Path. Samuel William Darwin Fox. Eldest son of the Eev. William Darwin Fox, M.A., of Christ's College, Cam- bridge, and Eector of Delamere, Cheshire. Born at Osmaston Hall, near Derby, aged 19. Admitted (!T. 5 June, 1861. 516 WARDEN SYMONS. [1861. B.A. 1 Dec. 1864. M.A. 14 May, 1869. OLp. account closed Michaelmas 1873. Rector of St Peter's, Oughtrington, 1874. Vicar of St Paul, Maidstone, 1887. Incumbent of Bridlington Quay, 1891. Samuel Edward Hodgson. Third son of Francis Roger Hodgson, Esq., Merchant, deceased. Born at Rusholme, near Manchester, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 5 June, 1861. B.A. 1 Dec. 1864. M.A. 12 June, 1868. Name removed 8 July, 1868. Educated at Rossall School. Vicar of Scawby, Line., 1874 to 1888. George Benjamin Dowling. Fourth son of Thomas Dowling, Esq., and brother of Thomas Dowling ((ft. 1855). Born at Chew Magna, Somerset, aged 19. Admitted <. 5 June, 1861. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1863 to 1865. B.A. 7 June, 1866. M.A. 1874. Name removed 29 March, 1867; restored 23 Oct. 1870. (&.JE. account closed Christmas 1877. In Holy Orders. Leighton Buckwell. Second son of the Rev. William Buckwell, Literate, and brother of William Blackwall Buckwell (. 25 Jan. 1862. Second Class, Classics Mods. Michaelmas Term 1863. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1866. B.A. 14 June, 1866. M.A. 4 March, 1869. Name removed 6 Oct. 1869. Educated at Highgate School. In Holy Orders. Died 15 April, 1873. Charles Edward Cockin. Third son of the Eev. William Cockin, M.A., of Brasenose College, Oxford, and brother of William Cockin ((ft. 1857). Born at Minchinhamp- ton, Gloucestershire, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 25 Jan. 1862. Admitted Clerk (no date). Pigott and Goodridge Exhibitioner 1862 to 1866. Second Class, Classics Mods. Easter Term 1864. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Easter Term 1866. B.A. 14 June, 1866. M.A. 1871. Compounded 10 Oct. 1871. Rector of Lea, Lincoln, 1874. Rector of Etton, Hull, April, 1894. Alfred Roscoe. Third surviving son of Robert Roscoe, Esq., deceased. Born at Finchley, Middlesex, aged 20. Admitted (ft. 25 Jan. 1862. Died. Name removed on death 7 March, 1862. 1862.] WARDEN SYMONS. 521 George Thomas Harding. Fourth son of the Rev. William Harding, M.A., formerly ,-ff. of Wadham College. Brother of Edward George Harding ((ft. 1858), of John Harding (OL 1860), and of William Harding (<. 1861). Born at Hockley, Essex, aged 19. Admitted (!T. 2 May, 1862. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1863 to 1867. B.A. 8 June, 1865. M.A. 6 Nov. 1868. Name removed June, 1869. Rector of St Peter's, Bristol, 1872. Died 17 March, 1881. David Ker. Second son of Stewart Ker, Esq., Merchant, Liverpool. Born at Bowdon Vale, Cheshire, aged 19. JE. at Queen's College, Oxford, 10 Oct. 1861. Elected S?. of Wadham 4 June, 1862. Admitted S>. 7 June, 1862. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1864 to 1867. Second Class, Classics Mods. Easter Term 1863. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1865. Name removed 13 April, 1872. Arthur Clement Custance. Second son of the Rev. Clement Custance, M.A., of Trinity College, Cambridge. Born at Col wall, near Great Malvern, aged 18. Ad- mitted <. 18 June, 1862. B.A. 17 Dec. 1866. M.A. 1873. Name removed 6 Feb. 1873. Educated at Eton. Hector of Binbrooke, Line., 1886. Samuel Augustus Barnett. Eldest son of Francis Augustus Barnett, Esq. Born at Bristol, aged 18. Ad- mitted 01. 18 June, 1862. Second Class, Law and Mod Hist. Michaelmas Term 1865. B.A. 14 Dec. 1865. M.A. 4 Feb. 1869. Name removed 28 May, 1869. Vicar of St Jude's, Whitechapel, 1873. Canon of Bristol, 1893. Edward William Moore. Eldest son of Edward Wills Moore, Esq. Born at Coleshill, near Farringdon, Berks, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 18 June, 1862. 522 WARDEN SYMONS. [1862. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1865 to 1868. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1866. Denyer and Johnson Scholar 1869. B.A. 19 Dec. 1866. M.A. 20 March, 1869. Compounded 20 March, 1869. Educated at Blackheath School. Minister of Brunswick Chapel, 1871. Vicar of Emanuel Church, Wimbledon, 1887. John King Lethbridge. Second son of John King Lethbridge, Esq., deceased. Born at Tregeare, near Launceston, Cornwall, aged 18. Admitted (. 18 June, 1862. B.A. 6 July, 1867. M.A. 23 June, 1869. Compounded 23 June, 1869. Born 1 Sept. 1843. Educated at Repton. Vicar of Laneast, Corn., 1870 to 1876. Chaplain to the Forces, 1875. Nephew of H. A. Simcoe, 1818. Walter Byard Sheppard. Eldest son of the Kev. Walter Sheppard, M.A., of Exeter College, Oxford, deceased. "Born at Hermitage, near Newbury, Berks, aged 19. Ad- mitted OT. 18 June, 1862. Name removed 9 Jan. 1864. Eugene Ezekiel Pope Legge. Second son of Ezekiel Pope Legge, Esq., deceased. Born at Burton Bradstock, near Bridport, Dorset, aged 21. Admitted . 4 June, 1862. Admitted <. and <&. 18 Oct. 1862. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1863 to 1867. First Class, Classics Mods. Easter Term 1864. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1866. B.A. 7 Feb. 1867. M.A. 1869. Elected Senior Student of Christ Church, Christmas 1868. Name removed 1 Feb. 1869. Born 13 July, 1844. Educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham, and Shrewsbury School. Called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn), 17 Nov. 1875. Private Secretary to the Parliamentary Secretary to the Local Government Board, 1878. Assistant Commissioner of Endowed Schools, 1881. Assistant Charity Commissioner. Frederick William Spurling. Second son of John Spurling, Esq. Born in St Mary's parish, Islington, aged 18. Elected . 4 June, 1862. Admitted . 15 Oct. 1864. Second Class, Classics Mods. Michaelmas Term 1866. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1868. B.A. 4 March, 1869. (tf.JE. account closed (apparently) Christmas 1876. Educated at St Paul's School. Minister in the Catholic Apos- tolic Church. William Master-man. Eldest son of Henry Masterman, Esq., Solicitor. Born at Clapton, Middlesex, aged 18. Admitted 01. 14 Oct. 1864. (Joodridge Exhibitioner 1865. Second Class, Classics Mods. Trinity Term 1866. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Trinity Term 1868. B.A. 18 June, 1868. B.C.L. and M.A. 1871. RC.L. 1881. Compounded 5 June, 1871. Educated at Winchester. Called to the Bar (Middle Temple) 10 June, 1870. County Court Jud-v (Notts), 18!)1. 1864.] WARDEN SYMONS. 535 Arthur Litton Armitage Forbes. Eldest son of the Eev. Armitage Forbes, M.A., of Trinity College, Dublin, deceased. Born at Dublin, aged 19. Admitted (ft. 14 Oct. 1864. Name removed Lady Day 1870. Henry Thomas Waters. Eldest son of John Waters, Esq. Born in St Mary's parish, Westminster, aged 20. Admitted <. 14 Oct. 1864. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1867. B.A. 18 June, 1868. M.A. 1871. Compounded 27 April, 1871. Born 14 July, 1844. Educated at Merchant Taylors' School. Vicar of North Holmwood, Dorking. Died 17 April, 1891. Gilbert Venables. Eldest surviving son of the Eev. George Venables, S.C.L., of St Edmund Hall. Born at Woburn, Buckinghamshire, aged 19. Admitted (ft. 14 Oct. 1864. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1867. Third Class, Law and Mod. Hist. Michaelmas Term 1868. B.A. 17 Dec. 1868. Name removed 26 Jan. 1869. Educated at St Paul's School. On the staff of the Standard newspaper. Died 23 Oct. 1888. Robert Gabbett Parker. Second son of the Eev. Standish Grady Parker, B.A., of Trinity College, Dublin, deceased. Born at Limerick, Ireland, aged 18. Ad- mitted Or. 14 Oct. 1864. B.A. 23 June, 1869. M.A. 6 March, 1873. Name removed 6 March, 1873. Born 14 July, 1846. Of Bally Valley, Clare. J.P. High Sheriff, 1891. John Brooke Pattrick. Third son of John Pattrick, Esq. Born at Dovercourt, near Harwich, Essex, aged 18. Ad- mitted (It. 9 Dec. 1864. 536 WARDEN SYMONS. [1864-65. B.A. 12 Dec, 1867. M.A. 1875. e.JE. account closed Midsummer 1877. Civil Chaplain at Port Louis, and Chaplain to the Bishop of Mauritius, 1869. Eector of Bury, Hunts, 1888 to 1893. 1865. William Henry Lawrence Cogswell. Only son of the llev. William Cogswell, M.A., of King's College, Windsor, Nova Scotia, deceased. Born at Halifax, Nova Scotia, aged 19. Admitted . 14 Oct. 1865. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1868 to 1870. First Class, Classics Mods. Michaelmas Term 1867. First Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1869. B.A. 10 Feb. 1870. GT.Jtt. restored to his representatives 14 May, 1870. He has a monument in the College Chapel with this inscription, M.S. Joannis Edvardi Farnell, Hujusce domus Scholaris qui suis desideratissimus, ob. die Martii, xxiv. an. Dom. MDCCCLXX. a3t. siue xxiv. Educated at Christ's Hospital. Brother of George S. F., 1879. James Du Boulay. Tenth son of Thomas I)u Boulay, Esq. Born at Sandgate, Kent, aged 18. Elected *,. 31 May, 1865. Admitted (. 13 Oct. 1865. Admitted . 14 Oct. 1865. 538 WARDEN SYMONS. [1865. Second Class, Classics Mods. Michaelmas Term 1867. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1869. B.A. 10 Feb. 1870. M.A. 1872. Name removed 29 Nov. 1872. Vicar of Torpoint, Devonport, 1881 to 1887. Vicar of East Hadclon, Nortliants, 1889. Alfred Davies Cope. Fourth son of Augustus Lidbrook Cope, Esq. Born at Peckham, Surrey, aged 19. Elected S>. 31 May, 1865. Admitted <. 13 Oct. 1865. Ad- mitted >. 14 Oct. 1865. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1868. Second Class, Classics Mods. Michaelmas Term 1867. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1869. B.A. 10 Feb. 1870. M.A. 1872. Compounded 1 Nov. 1872. Born 19 Oct. 1845. Educated at Dulwicli College, &c. Head- master of Andover Grammar School, 1874 ; of Queen Eliza- beth's Grammar School, Ashbourne, 1880. Vicar of Lower Shuckborough, Nortliants, 1883. Walter Oldham Hughes-Hughes. Eldest surviving son of William Hughes-Hughes, M.A., of Christ Church. Born in Brunswick Square, London, aged 18. Elected 3>. 31 May, 1865. Admitted OL 13 Oct. 1865. Ad- mitted . 14 Oct. 1865. Second Class, Classics Mods. Easter Term 1867. Third Class, Law and Mod. Hist. Michaelmas Term 1869. B.A. 17 Dec. 1869. M.A. 1872. Compounded 18 May, 1872. Born 17 May, 1847. Educated at Tonbridge. Assistant Master at Tonbridge School, 1880. Died 24 April, 1894. Walter Braithwaite. Fifth son of Isaac Braithwaite, Esq. Born at Paddington, London, aged 17. Admitted <. 13 Oct. 1865. Second Class, Law and Mod. Hist. Michaelmas Term 1869. B.A. 17 Dec. 1869. " Died 8 Feb. 1872." (F.) 1865.] WARDEN SYMONS. 539 William Barrow Pratt. Only son of the Eev. Charles O'Neill Pratt, M.A., of Trinity College, Dublin. Born at Macclesfield, Cheshire, aged 18. Admitted (ft. 13 Oct. 1865. Name removed 12 Oct. 18G6. Migrated to the University of Durham, where he was Scholar, and obtained a Second Class in Theology 1879. In Holy Orders. Henry Walter Reynolds. Eldest son of the Rev. Joseph William Reynolds, M.A. by mandate of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Born at Birmingham, aged 20. Ad- mitted > 16 May, 1866. Admitted <. 12 Oct. 1866. Admitted 5. 13 Oct. 1866. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Trinity Term 1870. B.A. 18 June, 1870. M.A. May, 1873. Compounded 1 May, 1873. Born 17 June, 1847. Educated at Maryborough College. Passed for Indian Civil Service in 1868, but was finally rejected on the ground of health. Assistant Master in Manchester and Chigwell Grammar Schools. Vicar of Longdon, Wore., Jan. 1885, till his death 6 Feb. 1889, where he is buried with this epitaph, u What I do thou knowest not now, but thou shalt know hereafter.'' Charles Nevinson. Eldest son of the Rev. Charles Nevin- son, M.A., and late ,-fF. of Wadham College (<. 1834). Born in All Saints Parish, Stamford, Lincolnshire, aged 19. Admitted (. 12 Oct. 1866. Name removed 13 Feb. 1874. James Gordon Crowdy. Eldest son of George Frederick Crowdy, Esq., Solicitor. Born at Farringdon, Berks, aged 19. Admitted OT. 12 Oct. 1866. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1869. B.A. 16 June, 1870. M.A. 15 April, 1873. Compounded 16 April, 1873. Born 2 July, 1847. Educated at Rugby. Minor Canon of Winchester 1872. Precentor 1879. Vicar of Sherfield-on- Loddon, Hants, 1890. Author of the Winchester Anthem Book. Awdry Peck. Fifth surviving son of the Eev. Jasper Peck, M.A., of Trinity College, Oxford, deceased, and 544 WARDEN SYMONS. [1866. brother of Philip Peck (<. 1864). Born in the parish of Walcot, Bath, aged 19. Admitted <. 12 Oct. 1866. B.A. 23 June, 1870. M.A. Feb. 1885. (Jt.JE. account closed (apparently) Jan. 1877. Born 5 Aug. 1847. Educated at St Paul's School. M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P., 1875. Practising in London. John Bromley. Eldest son of Thomas Bayley Bromley, Esq. Born at Macclesfield, aged 17. Admitted (ft. 12 Oct. 1866. Name removed 30 Jan. 1868. Lincoln Stanhope Wainwright. Second son of Henry Maxwell Wainwright, Esq., late Major of 47th Regiment, deceased. Born at Holm wood, Surrey, aged 19. Ad- mitted . 16 Oct. 1868. First Class, Math. Mods. Trinity Term 1870. First Class, Math. Michaelmas Term 1871. First Class, Nat. Science, 556 WARDEN SYMONS. [1868. Michaelmas Term 1872. B.A. 1872. M.A. 1875. (2T.JE. account closed on removal to Christ Church, 17 Jan. 1874 Senior Student of Christ Church 1874 Lee Reader of Physics 1886. Examiner in Nat. Science 1878 to 1879, 1881 to 1882. Proctor 1886. Educated at Rugby. William James Wilson. Second son of the Eight Eev. William Scott Wilson, LL.D., Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway. Born at Ayr, KB. Admitted (ft. 16 Oct. 1868. Elected . 27 May, 1868. Admitted <&. 16 Oct. 1868, aged 19. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1869 to 1873. Second Class, Classics, Mods. Trinity Term 1870. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1872. B.A. 1873. Educated at Trinity College, Glenalmond, and Glasgow Uni- versity. Chaplain to the Bishop of Glasgow, 1880 to 1888. George Henry Dawson. Eldest son of the Eev. George Dawson, M.A., formerly jjf. of Exeter College, Oxford. Born at Woodleigh, Devonshire, aged 19. Elected . 27 May, 1868. Admitted <. and g>. 16 Oct. 1868. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1871. Second Class, Classics, Mods. Trinity Term 1870. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1872. B.A. 1873. M.A. 1875. Name removed 14 May, 1875. Educated at Marlborough College. John George Moore Stretton. Second son of the Eev. Henry Stretton, M.A., of Magdalen Hall, Oxford. Born at Hixon, near Colwich, Staffordshire. Admitted 3 Harry George Grey. Second son of Admiral the Hon. George Grey. Born at Eaglescarnie, near Haddington, Scotland, aged 18. Admitted <. 29 Jan. 1870. Third Class, Classics, Mods. Michaelmas Term 1871. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1873. B.A. 1873. M.A. 1876. Compounded 22 June, 1876. Vicar of Holy Trinity, Oxford, 1877 to 1885. Missionary (C.M.S.) at Quetta, 1887 to 1890. Robert Burrington Miller. Second son of the Rev. George Dempster Miller, M.A., of Wadham College. Born at Woodchurch, near Waken" eld, Yorkshire, aged 16. Admitted OL 29 Jan. 1870. Somerscales Exhibitioner. B.A. June, 1873. M.A. June, 1876. Compounded 22 June, 1876. Born 24 May, 1853. Proceeded to the London College of Divinity. Vicar of All Saints, Sidmouth, 1883. Vicar of Christ Church, Winchester, 1890. George Philip Rowers. Fourth son of James Henry Nowers, of Etwall, Derby, cler. Admitted OL 29 Jan. 1870. Clerk 1872 to 1874 Goodridge, Pigott, and Gerard Exhibitioner. Third Class, Classics, Mods. Michaelmas Term 1871. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Trinity Term 1874 B.A. 1875. M.A. 1876. Name removed 22 June, 1876. Educated at Leamington College. Brother of James E. L. N., 1861. Samuel Bucknell. Only son of James Bucknell, Esq. Born at Tredidon St Thomas, near Launceston, Cornwall, aged 20. Admitted OL 27 April, 1870. B.A. 1874. M.A. 1877. Name removed 31 May, 1877. Rector of Howick, Northumb., 1878. Vicar of Newburn, Xorthumb., 1885. Incumbent of All Saints', Hobart, Tas- mania, 1890. 564 WARDEN SYMONS. [1870. Alexander Roberts. Third son of John Boberts, Esq. Born at Clifton, near Bristol, aged 19. Admitted (ft, 22 April, 1870. B.A. 1875. M.A. 1876. Compounded 7 Dec. 1876. Born 28 June, 1850. Rector of Kimberley, Notts, 1878. Vicar of St Peter, Hereford, 1890. Secretary of the National and Protestant Union, 1893. Robert Bibby de Wolf. Eldest son of James Katchford de Wolf, Esq. Born at Birkenhead, Cheshire, aged 19. Admitted (ft. 17 June, 1870. Third Class, Theology, Michaelmas Term 1873. B.A. 1873. M.A. 1876. Name removed 18 May, 1877. Born 11 Jan. 1851. Educated at Cheltenham College. Eector of Georgeham, Devon, 1880 to 1882. Vicar, of Bessingby, Yorks, 1884. Vicar of St Mary, Sheffield, 1888 to 1893. Edward Francis Walwyn Foley. Eldest son of the Eev. Edward Walwyn Foley, M.A., formerly Jf. of Wadham College (1826). Born at Derby, aged 18. Ad- mitted (ft. 17 June, 1870. Third Class, Classics, Mods. Trinity Term 1872. Fourth Class, History, Michaelmas Term 1873. B.A. 1873. M.A. 1880. Educated at Repton. Claud Brown. Third son of John Wyld Brown, Esq. Born at Sydney, New South Wales, aged 19. Admitted (ft. 17 June, 1870. Fourth Class, Theology, Trinity Term 1873. B.A. 12 June, 1873. M.A. 25 March, 1877. Compounded 24 March, 1877. Born 2 Aug. 1850. Educated at Highgate School. Proceeded subsequently to St John's Hall, Highbury. Vicar of Verwood, Wilts, 1887. Author of Holy Baptism. Henry Charnley Richmond. Third son of the late John Richmond, Esq. Born at Liverpool, aged 19. 1870.] WARDEN SYMONS. 565 Elected &. 6 Dec. 1869. Admitted (ft. and . 14 Oct. 1870. Hody (Hebrew) Exhibitioner 1874. Name removed 18 Dec. 1877. Educated at Liverpool College. Frederick Nutcombe Hume. Fourth son of the Kev. Charles John Hume, M.A., formerly $. of Wadham College. Born at Meonstoke, Hants, aged 20. Admitted (ft. 14 Oct. 1870. Name removed 28 Oct. 1871. Educated at Marlborough College. Charles Frederick Eagles. Eldest son of the Eev. Charles Lionel Eagles, B.A., of Wadham College (1843). Born at Clodock, Herefordshire, aged 19. Admitted (ft. 14 Oct. 1870. Migrated to Brasenose College, 21 Jan. 1871. B.A. 1874. Educated at Hereford School. George Henry Denton. Only son of George Bayston Denton, Esq., Surgeon. Born at Liverpool, aged 19. Admitted (ft. 14 Oct. 1870. B.A. 1873. Educated at Liverpool College. Arthur John Matthews Martin. Only son of Arthur Martin, Esq. Born at Evershot, Dorsetshire, aged 19. Admitted (ft. 14 Oct. 1870. Name removed 16 March, 1872. James Henry Deakin. Eldest son of James Henry Deakin, Esq. Born in Manchester, aged 19. Admitted (ft. 14 Oct. 1870. Name removed 19 Dec. 1871. Called to the Bar (Middle Temple) 1875. 566 WARDEN SYMONS. [1870. Joseph Robert Diggle. Second son of William Diggle, Manufacturer. Born at Pendleton, near Manchester. Admitted OL 14 Oct. 1870. Goodridge Exhibitioner 1872. First Class, History, Michaelmas Term 1873. B.A. 1874. M.A. 1877. Compounded 18 May, 1877. Born 12 May, 1849. Educated at Manchester Grammar School. Tutor at the London College of Divinity, 1874. Member of the London School Board, 1882 ; Chairman, 1885. Formerly in Holy Orders, but he took advantage of the Clerical Dis- abilities Eelief Act, 22 May, 1890. Arthur Robert Bartlett. Third son of the late John Bartlett, Esq. Born at Tower Hill, London, aged 19. Admitted OL 14 Oct. 1870. Third Class, Theology, Trinity Term 1874. B.A. 1874. M.A. 1877. Name removed 9 Oct. 1877. Educated at Merchant Taylors' School. Minor Canon, St Andrew's, Sydney, N.S.W., 1885. Incumbent of St Paul, Burwood, Sydney, 1887. John Knox Greenough. Only son of the late Charles Greenough, Esq. Born at Vere, Jamaica, aged 18. Ad- mitted (. 14 Oct. 1870. Name removed 12 Nov. 1873. Educated at Lancaster Grammar School. Arthur Noble Clarke. Eldest son of Dr Thomas Clarke, of Ladyfield, Wilmslow, Cheshire. Born at Leeds, aged 19. Admitted T. 26 Nov. 1870. Fourth Class, Nat. Science, Michaelmas Term 1874. B.A. 1875. M.A. 1877. Compounded 14 June, 1877. Charles Blissett Roberts. Eldest son of William P. lioberts, Esq., Solicitor. Born at Greenheys, Manchester, aged 20. Admitted <. 26 Nov. 1870. Name removed 19 March, 1872. Proceeded subsequently to the Schola Cancellarii, Lincoln. Vicar of Otteri'ord, Wilts 1885. 1870-71.] WARDEN SYMONS. 567 Herbert Paul Richards. Son of Thomas Eichards, Printer. Born 15 Oct. 1848, at Kensington, Middlesex. JE. as at. of Balliol College 13 Oct. 1866. Elected g. of Balliol 29 Nov. 1866. First Class in literis grsecis et latinis, first Public Examination, Trinity Term 1868. First Class in literis humanioribus, second Public Exam- ination, Trinity Term 1870. B.A. 23 June, 1870. Elected 3JJ.JF. of Wadham, 4 Dec. 1870. M.A. 1873. Librarian 1871. Humanity Lecturer 1872. Classical Moderator 1877, 1878, 1886. Public Examiner 1880 to 1881. Proctor 1886. Educated at Kensington Grammar School. 1871. John Edmund Melhuish. Second son of John Melhuish, Esq., Merchant. Born at Croydon, Surrey, aged 19. JE. as (ft. of Corpus Christi College, June, 1870. Elected S>. of Wadham 6 Dec. 1870. Admitted <. and &. 20 Jan. 1871. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1871. Second Class, Classics, Mods. Trinity Term 1872. Third Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1874. B.A. 1875. M.A. 1879. Compounded 31 May, 1879. Born 3 Sept. 1851. Educated at Radley College. Assistant Master, Manchester Grammar School, 1875 ; St Paul's School, 1877. John Ernest Ringwood. Eldest son of the Eev. Fred- erick Howe Eingwood, M.A., of Trinity College, Dublin. Born at Dungannon, County Tyrone, Ireland, aged 19. Elected . 6 Dec. 1870. Admitted (ft. and . 20 Jan. 1871. Hody (Greek) Exhibitioner 1872. Second Class, Classics, Mods. Michaelmas Term 1872. B.A. 1878. Name re- moved 29 Sept. 1878. Educated at the Royal School, Dungarvan. 568 WARDEN SYMONS. [1871. Roland George Matthew. Son of David Matthew, Brush Manufacturer. Born in St Marylebone, London. JE. (St John's) 15 Oct. 1870. Admitted 5% 20 Jan. 1871. Second Class, Classics, Mods. Trinity Term 1872. Second Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1874. B.A. 1875. M.A. 1877. Compounded 4 April, 1877. Born 25 Dec. 1851. Educated at Merchant Taylors' School. Vicar of St Michael's, Wigan, 1881. . John Ward Baines. Eldest son of the Eev. John Baines, M.A., of St John's College, Oxford. Born at Hampstead, London, aged 19. Elected >. 6 Dec. 1870. Admitted 01. 20 Jan. 1871. Second Class, Math. Mods. Trinity Term 1873. Second Class, Math. Michaelmas Term 1874. B.A. 1874. Name removed 9 Feb. 1876. Educated at Marlborough College. Called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn) 10 May, 1876. Francis Peel Murray. Second son of the Eev. George William Murray, M.A., of Merton College. Born at Hands worth, Staffordshire, aged 18. Admitted 74 ADDITIONS TO PART I. Page 74. William Kytson : one Kytson was Vicar of Southrop 1661 to 1671. Page 78. Thomas Butler : one of this name was B. A. (New Inn Hall) 17 Dec. 1628. M.A. 30 June, 1631. Page 81. Richard Croft. In the Church at Sutton-under-Brayles, Glouc., is this inscription, " In memory of Richard Croft, Gent., who died 20 Sept. 1687 (11682), aged 70 years." (Bigland.) Page 82. John Clarke, " Of Am ton, Gent, in Com. Berks. Died in the house of one Cope, a taylour, living in Magdalen Parish, S., 15 Nov. 1645, and was buried in Wadham College Chapel. He married Katherine, daughter of Thomas Bateman." (Wood.) Arms, Az., a fess between 3 crosses patee arg. : impaling Arg. on a bend sable, 3 hurts within a bordure gules. Page 83. Jonas Bowen. ? Josias Bowen. B.A. (St Mary Hall) 17 Feb. 16f. Page 83. Pdchard Nicholson : one of this name was B.A. (Magdalen Hall) 16 Nov. 1630. M.A. 28 June, 1633. " Rector of Stapleford Tawncy, Essex, 1637 to 1661 ; sequestered in 1646." (F.) Page 83. Eichard Goodridge, Vicar of Southrop 1644 to 1645. Page 85. John Edwards : one of this name JE. (Lincoln) 16 March, 16f (Somerset, fil. Johannis E. de Yearley, ret. 17). B.A. 15 June, 1630. M.A. 4 July, 1633. Page 88. Robert Were : one Eobert Ward JE. (Balliol) 15 Oct. 1630 (Dorcestr. fil. Francisci W. de Morton, sacerd. ret. 18). B.A. 30 April, 1631. M.A. (St Edmund Hall) 26 March, 1634. ADDITIONS TO PART I. 575 Page 93. Edward St John. JE. (Trinity) 17 Oct. 1634 (fil. Johannis St J. de Lydiard Tregoze, Wilton, ret. 18). Page 100. William Greenway : one William Greenway JE. (New Inn Hall) 4 May, 1629 (fil. Alsce de Tawton, Devon, gen. ret. 15). (F.) Page 109. Henry Clay fft. (Magdalen Hall) 16 April, 1624 (fil. Georgii C. de Womersly, Ebor. sacerd. ret. 15). B.D. 16 March, 16^. Page 109. Henry Walkenden. |E. Walkeden (Trinity) 16 May, 1624 (fil. Matthew W. de Pitchcote, Buckingham, sacerd. ret. 17). Rector of Pitchcote, 1633 ? till 1650. Page 109. Benjamin Devenish. JE. (St John's) 13 Nov. 1629 (fil. Benjamin D. de Dorchester, Dorcestr. pleb. ret. 18). Page 109. Bartholomew Michell. M.A. (Gloucester Hall) 4 July, 1639. " Vicar of Welbourne, Line., 1641." (F.) Page 116. Thomas Hunt. Subscribed the articles, 29 Jan. 16ftf. M.A. (Pembroke) 7 July, 1636. Master of St Saviour's School, Southwark. Died 23 Jan. 1682. (Ath. iv. 81.) Page 116. John Dennys. In the Church at Pucklechurch is the following in- scription, " Hie jacet Johannes Dennis de Pucklechurch in comitatu Glocesterie armiger, qui obiit 3 die Maii. Ao. Dni. 1660, setatis sute 44." (Bigland.) Page 119. Samuel Locket. B.A. (Hart Hall) 17 Dec. 1636. Page 121. Nathaniel Jones : one of this name was B.A. (St Mary Hall) 2 May, 1638. 576 ADDITIONS TO PART I. Page 125. John Sheaphearde. |tt. (Magdalen Hall) 10 Oct. 1634 (Gloucestr. fil. Gul. S. de Horsley, pleb. set. 16). M.A. (St Edmund Hall) 13 May, 1641. ? Vicar of Devizes, 1646. Page 126. John Woolstone. JK. (Hart Hall) 13 Oct. 1637 (Devon, fil. Arthur! W. de Staverton, pleb. set. 20). B.A. 22 Feb. 16{jf. Page 126. John Willis. JE. (Gloucester Hall) 18 June, 1630 (fil. Thorns W. de Londin, gen. set. 16). Page 129. Edward Dalby. JE. (New) 19 Aug. 1634 (fil. Thomas D. de Londin, gen. ret. 19). Page 130. Thomas Drake. j&. (St Mary Hall) 20 Nov. 1635 (fil. Francisci D. de Buckland, Devon, Baronetti, set. 15). Page 134. Pdchard Flamsted. Prebendary of East Harptree (Wells), 5 June, 1638 ; of Ilton, 15 June, 1640 ; vacant in 1660. Page 138. Walter Blandford, Vicar of Southrop 1645. He was one of the King's Commissioners for visit- ing the University, 23 July, 1660, and was elected Bishop of Oxford 7 Nov. 1665. (Wood.) Page 142. William Marke. Vicar of South Petherton, Somerset, 22 Aug. 1660 ; died in 1704. Page 143. John Pasemoro. JE. (Exeter) 12 Dec. 1634 Devon, (fil. Johannis Passemer do Exon, pleb. aet. 19). Page 143. John Grime. Entered Oriel as Servitor. (Shad- well.) Page 143. Joseph Stringer. Jtt. (Balliol) 16 March, 16p. Sussex, (fil. Piiehardi S. de Petworth, pleb. a-t. ADDITIONS TO PART I. 577 15). Created M.A. (Magdalen Hall) 13 May, 1648. Delegate to the Visitors 25 May, 1648. Submitted and was made Jf. of Magdalen. Page 145. Eichard Hopkins. JE. (Lincoln) 21 Feb. (fil. Eichardi H. de Bristol civ. pleb. set. 16). Created B.A. 1 Nov. 1642. One R. H. was ejected from the Vicarage of Ercall Magna, Salop, in 1662.' Page 148. George Strode. On a monument in a Chapel at Netherbury, Dorset, " Here lyeth Sir George Strode, Knt. and Serjeant-at- Law, second son of Sir John Strode of Parnham, and Ann, his wife, eldest daughter of Sir John Wyndham of Orchard, in the county of Somerset. He married Grace, one of the daughters and co-heiresses of Sir John Fitzjames of Leweston, who was buried in the parish of Long Burton, but removed from thence to this vault, where they both rest together in hopes of a joyful resurrection. He was in the 75th year of his age, and died 24 Oct. 1701." (Hutchins.) Page 153. William Lane, probably of Broadgates Hall. Subscribed the Articles 2 Dec. 1614. B.A. 3 Feb. 16f M.A. 29 Nov. 1620. B.D. (Pem- broke) 6 Nov. 1637. " Rector of Inwardleigh, Devon, 1633 ; of Ringmore, 1637 ; of Avetun Gifford, 1638 ; which were all sequestered by Parliament." (F.) Page 153. John Stawel. Jft. (Queen's) 25 Oct. 1616, fil. eq. aur. (Sir John S., K.B.) natu. max. aged 17. Page 154. John Comins, probably Thomas Cummins. JE. (Magdalen Hall) 12 June, 1640 (fil. Eoberti C. de Dagenham, Essex, pleb. set. 15). Page 155. William Togood. |*l. Towgood (Oriel) 29 March, 1639 (fil. Eichardi T. de Bristol, sacerd. t. 15). 2 o 578 ADDITIONS TO PART I. Page 156. Bernard Mander. |tt. (Wadham) 9 March, 16||- (fil. Johannis M. de Blackwell, Vigorn, pleb. tet. 16), but the entry is erased both in the JE. Register and the Subscription Book. " Vicar of Croprcdy, Oxon, 1657. Rector of Chipping Warden, 1668, where he was buried 1 June, 1703." (F.) Page 156. Thomas Baker. There is a brass in Ilton Church, Somerset, I. M. Thomas Baker, an eminent mathematician, born here in 1625 ; buried at Bishops Nympton, in Devon, where he was Vicar in 1690. Page 160. Richard Martin. See also page 117. Page 160. Robert Adams. See also page 144. Page 161. Martin Morland. Martin Moreland, M.A., was ejected from the parish of Weld, Hants. He had been Terroe films at Oxford. He spent the latter part of his life at Hackney. (Calamy's Nonconformist's Memorial.) Page 164. Robert Potter. " M.A. 19 Nov. 1660." (F.) Rector of Combhay, Somerset, 25 March, 1664. Page 166. Hamlet Puleston. Took part in a disturbance in Lincoln College, 22 Sept. 1660. (Wood.) Page 177. Thomas Lawrence. JE. (Exeter) 5 April, 1639 (til. Edvardi L. de Exeter, Devon, gen. ret. 15). Page 177. Walter Pope, Elected from Westminster School to Cambridge in 1645. Page, 179. John Ball. See Wood's Life and Times (O.H.S.) I. 282, 323, 326. " 1660, Julv 30, obiit Mr ADDITIONS TO PART I. 579 J. B., Socius Coll. Wadh. et .sepelitur in cap- ella ejusdem." Page 180. John Hobson. One of this name was ejected from the Rectory of Sandal Parva, Yorks, 1662, and died circa 1671. (Calamy.) Page 180. Francis Crosse. Jtt. (St John's) 27 Feb. 16ff, sacerd. fil. Page 181. Sebastian Pitchfield. S. Pitfield JE. (Magdalen) 16 March, 16f, gen. " Rector of Warblington, Hants, 1671 to 1686." (F.) Page 182. Peter Glubb. Elected Discipulus at Corpus, 24 Oct. 1650, from Devon. Page 182. John Studely. J&. (Gloucester Hall) 2 Nov. 1652, gen. B.A. 10 June, 1653. Page 184. Edward Fidoe. Ejected from Jf. Edmund Fido for nonconformity, 24 Aug. 1662. (Boase and Wood.) Page 189. Arthur Herne. " 2 Dec, 1658, obiit Mr Herne, A.M., "Wadh. Coll., et sepelitur in exteriore capella ejusdem." (Wood.) Page 190. Timothy Luck. There is an account under his will in the Chancellor's Court, 6 Dec. 1675. Page 191. Nathan Whetham. JE. (Corpus) 19 Feb. 16ft, gen. Appointed >. by the Visitors in 1649. Page 194. Thomas Spratt. See Wood, 27 and 29 Sept. 1663. Page 195. Phineas Bury, Vicar of Southrop 1675 to 1679. Page 198. Nicholas Floyd. lie gives the following account of himself in a letter io Dr Pottingrr of Winchester," I was horn May 28, 580 ADDITIONS TO PART I. 1630, at Wonston, Southampton, and born again by baptismal regeneration the Sunday following. I was matriculated into the University of Oxford, and en- tered into Hart Hall 13 May, 1652. I was chosen .. of "Wadham 13 June, 1653. I was presented B.A. 16 Jan. 1655 ; chosen f. 30 June, 1656 ; M.A. 1658 ; made minister by Dr Skinner, Bishop of Oxon, 25 June, 1660. I was Rector of Carfax, 1665 to 1670 ; left the place, Lady Day 1671." (Fletcher's -Carfax.) He was a friend of Bishop Ken. (Plumtree.) A MS. collection of prayers and devotional extracts in X. F.'s hand is in the possession of Rev. Cecil Deedes (1892), in which this occurs, " EOSoiV""' y* K.6pivOos tyu 8' tirjv TeyeoLTTis ; iii plain English, London is a fine place, but let me live at Xewington." Page 202. Jeremiah Horter. Really Holier ; see Register of dispensations by Convocation, 26 March, 1653. "In 1654, one Jeremy Harler (sic) got himself possessed of the Vicarage of Wedmore " (Walker), but he retired l^ef ore 1661, and is believed to have been living in July, 1684. Page 202. John Mawer. t. 16). Page 305. John Saunders, probably JE. (St Mary Hall) 30 May, 1674 (fil. Mattel S. de Tardebig, Vigorn, p.p. let. 16). Page 308. Robert Doyley. Apparently he left to the College 100, for there is a note in the Convention Book, 17 Dec. 1733, " that Mr Doyley's 100 be appropriated to the use of the College Hall." Page 309. Humphrey Hody. At Monk's Bisborough he left a charge for the in- struction of boys in a Sunday class, being one of the i-urlicst founders of Sunday Schools. ADDITIONS TO PART I. 587 Page 311. Abraham Williams. JE. as Ab. William (Balliol) 28 Nov. 1673 (til. Al>. W. de Doddington, Som., pleb. set. 15). Page 313. George Coxeter. Of Kennington, Berks. Barrister of the Temple, 1687. His mother married Christopher, brother of Anthony a Wood. Page 313. Thomas Creech. Probate of his will in the Chancellor's Court, 28 June, 1700. " Vir admodum doctrina et ingenio prrcditus erat et vehementer quidem ab omnibus prtesertim literatis complorandus." (Benjamin Marshall to John Postle- thwayte, among Hartshorne MSS.) Page 314. John Page. |tt. (New) 2 July, 1675 (til. Nicolai P. de Bloxham, Oxon., p.p. set. 16). Page 314. Samuel Genefar. He spoke at the grave of the Bishop of Oxford, the intruded President of Magdalen, 24 March, 1688. Page 323. William Templer. He appears as Clerk in the College Roll of 1681. Page 323. Brian Turner. Born 21 Sept. 1660. Godson of Brian Duppa, Bishop of Winchester ; buried at Richmond, 2 Aug. 1687 ; apparently unmarried. Page 326. Charles Osbaldston. Wood says that he died on 30, and was buried on 31 March. Arms, Quarterly, argent and sable, four leopard's heads counterchanged. Page 328. Francis Brague (Bragg). Wood says that he was allowed his M.A. 28 Jan. 16'^, "having been constrained to leave the Univer- sity by (?'.e., in consequence oi') the Parliament sitting at Oxford (i.e., in 1681). 588 ADDITIONS TO PART I. Page 330. Haward Downer. JE. (Balliol) 8 March, 16J (fil. Edvardi D. de Southampton, p.p. set. 15). Page 330. Charles King. JE. (Magd. Hall) 8 May, 1678 (fil. Thomse K. de Aylesbury, Buck. Med. Doct. aet. 16). His father brought a mandamus from the King for his election as JF. of Merton, 20 Feb. 16||, but the College resisted it successfully (Wood), though prob- ably with the understanding that he should be elected to the JF. (Brodrick.) Page 331. William Milliard. In St Mark's Church, Bristol, commonly called the Mayor's Chapel, is the following inscription, " Near this place lie the remains of William Hilliard, Esq., who was born at Sea House, in the parish of Ihninster, in the county of Somerset. After having, by his bright parts, soon acquired the knowledge usually taught in school, he entered himself a Gentle- man Commoner in Wadham College, in Oxford, where he made himself master of the liberal sciences ; then travelled over the greatest part of Europe, and re- turned to his native land a compleat gentleman, and master of the European languages ; was put into the Commission of the Peace, for which he was well qualified. He married Mary, the widow of William Blome, Esq., one of the daughters and co-heiresses of Gabriel Goodman, Esq., who, by her last will, left 200Z to erect this monument to his memory. Among other charitable legacies he left 1001 to the poor of the parish of St Augustin, in this city." (Barrett, p. 348.) Page 332. Howell Gwynn. Arms, Sable, a fess Or between two swords, the upper with the point up, the lower down, Argent, hilted Or ; Crest, a hand couped ppr. holding a sword Argent piercing a dragon's head couped Vert. (Wood.) Pago 332. Bayly Adee. JH. (Bmsonose) 11 Nov. 1681 (HI. ADDITIONS TO PART I. 589 Nicolai A. de Rodbourne Cheyney, Wilton, cler. aet. 16). Page 337. Charles Freeman. JE. (Trinity) 14 March, 16|| (fil. Jigidii F. de Sarum, Wilton, gen. set. 18). Page 337. Nathaniel Boughton. |tt. (Magdalen) 23 May, 1682 (fil. N. B. de Stoke-sub-Harnden, Som., min. set. 16). Page 337. William Ruddle. JE. (Trinity) 19 May, 1681 (fil. Johannis R. de Laimceston, Cornub. cler. set. 16). " Vicar of South Petherwin, Corn., 1695." (F.) Page 339. Charles Vyner. Barrister of the Inner Temple. Died, unmarried, a few months before his father, and was buried at St Mary Wolnoth, London, 28 June, 1688. Page 340. John Upton. Not buried till 10 January, having been embalmed. Arms, Sable, a cross moline Argent. (Wood.) Page 341. George Gerard. Vicar of Sonthrop, 1703 to 1736. Page 342. Latimer Cross. JE. (Trinity) 27 March, 1685 (fil. Joshua C. de Civ. Oxon., LL.D., aet. 17). " Rector of Tollerton, Notts, 1693. Vicar of Rowde, Wilts, 1703. Vicar of Corsham, Wilts, 1713. Vicar of Kintbury, Berks, 1719." (F.) Page 342. William Ford. JK. (Corpus) 7 July, 1685 (fil. Gulielmi F. de Heyford-ad-pontem, Oxon., cler. set. 16). JF. of New College. Will proved at Oxford 4 Nov. 1708. (Griffiths.) Page 343. Samson Vallack. See Wood's Life and Times (O.H.S.). III. 399. 590 ADDITIONS TO PART I. Page 344. Eobert Turner. See Wood's Life and Times (O.H.S.), III. 427 and 439. Page 344. William Baker. City Lecturer at Carfax, 6 Sept. 1694. There is a brass in Ilton Church, Somerset, " William Baker, S.T.P., Bishop of Bangor, and afterward of Norwich. Born here in 1668 ; buried in Bath Abbey Church in 1732." Page 347. William Pembridge. In the Church of Maysemore, Glouc., is this inscrip- tion, " Sacred to the memory of William Pembridge, late of this parish, a gentleman of an honourable family, that lived in good reputation, and whose good qualities procured him the love and esteem of his friends and acquaintance. He truly descended from Sir Henry Pembridge, Knight, who in the first year of Edward I. was seized of the Lordship and castle of Pembridge, in the county of Hereford. He departed this life the 13th April, in the year 1738, aged 70 years." Arms, Barry of six, Or and Azure, on a bend Gules, 3 martlets Argent. (Bigland.) Page 347. James Jennings. See Wood's Life and Times (O.H.S.), III. 480. Page 349. Samuel Bishop. Died of the small-pox, Aug. or Sept. 1695. (Wood.) Page 349. Anthony Whistler. Vicar of Kington, Hereford, and Prebendary of Pratum Majus (Hereford) 1700 ; died 1721. Brother of Thomas W., 1696. Page 350. Samuel Tilly. |E. (Brasenose) 21 Jan. 16ff (fil. Samuelis T. de Martock, Somerset, cler. tot. 16). Page 3ol. Col well, two brothers, named Eobert and Andrew, ADDITIONS TO PART I. 591 JE. at Alban Hall 15 June, 1686, aged 17 and 16, sons of Eobert C. of Denbury, Devon, cler. Page 352. Matthew Maschall. JE. (Exeter) 7 April, 1688 (fil. Jacob! M. de Paynbury, Devon, p.p. set. 17). " Vicar of Loxbeare, Devon, 1699." (F.) Page 352. William Hayward. In Quedgly Church is the following, William Hay- ward, Esq., eldest son of William and Eleanor Hayward, died 2 April, 1709, aged 39 years. (Bigland.) Page 352. John Eennell. Hampson parva is in Devon. Page 353. Thomas Lear. On the brass eagle in Wadham Chapel is the follow- ing, " Ex dono Thomas Lear de Lindridge in comitatu Devon, militis et baronetti, MDCLXXXXL" Page 354. Edmund Brickenden. In Dec. 1694 Wood notes that he was " not well dis- composed." ? = Vix compos mentis. Page 359. Eichard Bentley. Prebendary of Worcester, 1692. Rector of Hartlebury, Wore., 4 Sept. 1695, till he was succeeded by his pupil, James Stillingneet, 25 Jan. 1698. Page 362. Benjamin Bayley. JE. (St Edmund Hall) 22 March, 16-g-f (fil. Thoime B. de Drayton, Somerset, pleb. set. 17). Page 362. John Gayer. JE. (St Mary Hall) 30 March, 1688 (fil. Benj. G. de Whitestone, Cornub. p.p. set. 20). Page 363. John Morris. JE. (Brasenose) 17 Dec. 1688 (fil. Davidis M. de Bishop's Castle, Salop, pleb. let. 16). 592 ADDITIONS TO PART I. Page 367. Walter Ernie. Died of " griping of the guts." (Wood.) Page 368. Humphrey Smith. High Sheriff ; buried at Kidlington, 1716, aged 44. Page 375. George Sanford. JE. (Exeter) 7 March, 16ff (fil. G. S. de Exon., Devon, gen. ret. 17). " Vicar of Stoke-in-Teignhead, 1704." (F.) Page 375. Peter Osborn. JE. (Hart Hall) 29 April, 1692 (fil. Thomae 0. de Stoke Gabriel, Devon, p.p. {fit. 17). " Vicar of Stoke Gabriel, 1705 to 1733." (F.) Page 375. Richard Ball. A Londoner ; died 12 Sept. 1692, and was buried that night in the outer Chapel between the two doors near John Frenche's monument. (Wood.) Page 378. Edward Pitt. Jft. (Balliol) 24 Feb. 16|a (fil. G. P. de Strathfieldsaye, Southampton, arm. set. 15). Page 378. Joseph Girdler. JE. (Wadham) 19 May, 1693, gen. " Called to the Bar (Inner Temple) 1699. Sergeant, 1723. M.P. for Tamworth, 1702 to 1715 ; died 16 Nov. 1724." (F.) Page 378. William Marshall. |E. (Wadham) 12 March, 16ff (fil. Gulielmi M. p.p.). M.A. 1700. "Rector of Ashprington, Devon, 1706; buried there 1757.'' (F.) Page 378. Edward Ward. Jtt. (Hart Hall) 19 March, 16fi (fil. Edvardi W. de Stratford, Wilton, cler. set. 17. Apparently succeeded his father as Rector of Stock - linch Magdalen, with Stocklinch Ottersy, 1697 ; died 1727. ADDITIONS TO PART I. 5U Page 379. Nicholas Ridgway. Rector of Fifehead Neville, Dorset, 1709 ; resigned 1711. Page 383. Dennis Stenkley. Jtt. as Stucley (Queen's) 30 March, 1694 (fil. Ludov. S. de Bideford, Devon, gen. set.. 15). " Died 1741." (F.) Page 383. John Nichols. Jtt. (Wadham) 14 July, 1694, gen. Page 383. Thomas Read. |tt. (Wadham) 12 July, 1694 (fil. Henrici R. de Ramsbury, Wilton, gen. set. 18). Rector of Langley Burrell, Wilts, 1703. Page 383. William Burscough. JE. (Brasenose) 11 July, 1692 (fil. Johannis B. de Stoke, Surr., cler. set. 16). Chaplain to Lord Carteret, Lord Lieutenant of Ire- land. Dean of Lismore, 1724. Bishop of Limerick, 20 June, 1725. " A man of great learning and piety ; a good preacher, and much beloved by his citizens." Buried at New Ross, Tipperary, 3 April, 1755, in his 80th year. (Cotton.) Author of numerous Serm ons published between 1711 and 1739. Page 386. Richard Gilbert, Died of the small-pox in Aug. or Sept. 1695. (Wood.) Page 387. Thomas Kenn. Jtt. (Hart Hall) 10 Oct. 1693 (fil. Johannis K. de Londin., gen. set. 17). Page 391. Thomas Whistler. J&. (St John's) 9 Feb. 16-jj-i (fil. Johannis W. de Whitehurch, Oxon., gen. a?t. 16). Brother of Anthony W., 16|2. Pae. 391. William Toonrnod. fit. Twoyood (Hart Hall) 2 v 594 ADDITIONS TO PART I. 31 March, 1696 (fil. Gulielmi T. de Gillingham, Dorcestr., gen. set, 17). Rector of Burton Bradstock, Dorset, 1705 ; buried there 1734. (Hutchins.) Page 392. John Coffin. Baptised at Alwington, 26 June, 1678 ; buried there, s.p., 11 July^ 1703. (Vivian.) Page 396. John Knott. Inventory under his Will in the Chancellor's Court, 7 Feb. 1718. (Griffiths.) Page 397. Nicholas Braman. JE. (New Inn Hall) 17 March, 16fi (fil. Thomse B. de Alton, Hampton, pleb. ret. 16). " Rector of Byflcet, Surrey, 1711." (F.) Page 397. William Porter. J&. (Brasenose) 24 March, 16 (fil. Johannis P. de Aston Sandford, Buck, cler. set. 16). Page 397. George Farewell, p. (Hart Hall) 6 Dec. 1696 (fil. Thomas F. de Horsington, Somerset, gen. ret. 20). M.A. (King's Coll., Cambridge) 1706. Page 403. Leonard Cozens. |tt. (Hart Hall) 24 March, 16-fj-f- (fil. Henrici C. de All Cannings, Wilton, pleb. set. 18). " Rector of Bradstone, Devon, 1709." (F.) Page 403. William Collier. JE. (Balliol) 17 Nov. 1698 (fil. Arthuri C. de Steeple Langford, Wilton, cler. ret. 16). M.A. (King's Coll., Cambridge) 1721. " Rector of Baverstock, Wilts, 1714. Vicar of Comp- ton Chamberlain, 8 June, 1732 ; died 1732." (F.) Page 403. William Higgs. Jtt. (University) 24 Oct. 1696 (fil. Gualteri H. de Stafford op., gen. ;et. 18). "Vicar of Chesterfield, Derb., 1707. Vicar of St Philip's, Birmingham, 1715. Canon and Treasurer of Lichtield, 171!) to 1734." (F.) ADDITIONS TO PART I. 595 Page 407. John Moor. Joint Author with John Lamb (1701) and Samuel Moore (1702) of a poem called Fcedus Sociale, on the accession of Queen Anne. Page 407. Hugh Briggs. He contributed five guineas to the repair of the Eastern Chapel Window in 1742. Page 408. Bernard Mould. JE. (Hart Hall) 8 Aug. 1700 (fil. Johannis M. de Londin. gen. set. 17). " English Chaplain at Smyrna. Eector of Holwell, Beds., 1725. Rector of Widdington, Essex, 1725. Rector of Quendon, Essex, 1735." (F.) Page 41 1. Fisher Littleton, JH. (Pembroke) 31 March, 1696 (fil. Edvardi L. de Tamworth, Stafford, Baronetti, aet. 17). "Called to the Bar (Middle Temple), 1708; died 1740." (F.) The dignity became extinct in his son Edward, who died in 1812. Page 412. Thomas Eyans. Buried in Begbrooke Church, 170(5. Page 410. John Pratt. John, son of William Pratt of Thuiioxton, Somerset, was baptised there, 21 Jan. 16g$- ; and died there 1747. Page 419. Evans and William Leys should be Seys. Page 421. Deuol Pead. Vicar of Avely, Essex, 19 April, 1712 ; died 4 May, 1767. Pago 434. William Floycr. Father of John G. F., 173!) ; and grandfather of John F., 1777. He was great-great-grandson of Anthony 596 ADDITIONS TO PART I. F. of Floyer Hayes, Devon, who married Ann, daughter of Nicholas Martin by Margaret Wadham, sister of the Founder. Tage 441. Samuel Key. fH. (Balliol) 25 May, 1710 (fil. Samuelis K. cle Ilminster, Somerset, pleb. set. 17). " Vicar of Bodmin, Cornwall, 1722." (F.) Page 441. William Grevil. "JK. (Wadham) 5 Jan. 17}?, arm " (F.) Page 441. Ei chard Eaw. There is an Account under his Will in the Chancellor's Court, 23 June, 1718. (Griffiths.) Page 444. William Horsey. " |tt. (Wadham) 3 July, 1711, cler. fil." (F.) Page 447. John Spencer. Subscribed (Wadham) 26 Nov. 1712, pleb." (F.) " Rector of Chipping Warden, 1719 to 1773. Rector of Eydon, Xorthants, 1729 to 1757. Buried at Warden, 2 Feb. 1773, aged 80." (F.) Page 450. John Styles. " Subscribed (Wadham) 28 Sept. 1713, cler. fil." (F.) Page 451. Robert Pester. Father of John P., I7fg. Page 453. John Farnham. ? Father of John F., 17f$ ; if so, cleric of Llanteglos, Cornwall. Page 455. William Phipps. p. (Wadham) 8 Dec. 1714 (fil. Const. P. de Sti Andrese, Londin. eq. set. 16). "Called to the Bar (Middle Temple), 1718; died 1 Feb. 17!jg." (F.) ADDITIONS TO PART I. 597 Page 458. Ewens : apparently identical with William Evans, page 454. " Rector of Creacombe, Devon, 1728." (F.) Page 459. William Shortgrave. Probate of his Will was granted in the Chancellor's Court 11 April, 1726. Page 461. James Upton. Brother of John U., 172G. Page 463. John Freke. .|E. replaced as Servitor 3 May, 1727 ; restored 20 Nov. 1728. Page 463. William Thomas. His Will was proved in the Chancellor's Court 23 June, 1738. Page 465. Eobert Edwards. or.Jtt. replaced 18 Feb. 17ff; restored 22 May, 1723. Page 466. William Petvin. Rector of Rock, "Wore., 24 Sept. 1731. Succeeded by John Meysey (1727) 9 March, 1732. Apparently father of John P. (1759), when he was described as "of Little Baddow." Page 466. Thomas Bryan. (JT.|E. received as (H. 28 June, 1726 ; restored 13 July, 1726. Page 469. Jonas Sherive. Father of Henry S., 1 756. Ix THE INDEX. Page 496. Horter, Jeremiah ; really Horler. Page 499. Leys, Evans and William ; really Seys. ADDITIONS AND COKEECTIONS, PAET II. Page 98. Henry Latton. The last heir male of the Lattons of Esher (formerly of Kingston Bagpuze). Rector of Woodhorn, Northumb. ; Died 25 Sept. 1804. Page 102. James Gerard. Educated at Abingdon School. Page 110. Thomas Evans. A.B. of Waclham College, Oxford. Born in Herefordshire. Admitted Pensioner of St John's College, Cambridge, 29 June, 1782. M.A. (Cantab.) 1782. Page 155. Thomas Daniel Trollope. His arms are in the windows of the Hall, Vert, within a border Argent 3 stags trippant of the second, attired Or. Page 161. William Tournay. His arms occur in the south window of the Hall, which was his gift, Argent, a chevron between 3 bulls passant Sable. Page 185. George Henvill Rogers. His arms are in the windows of the Hall, Argent, a caltrop Sable, on a chief Or a ik'iir-de-lys Gules. ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS, PART II. 599 Page 18G. Edward Lcwton. Vicar of Radley and Vice-Tutor of Alban Hall. Page 189. George Swayne. His arms are in the windows of the Hall, Azure, a chevron between 3 pheons Or, on a chief Argent 3 roses Gules, seeded and barbed. Page 194. John Griffiths. His arms are in the windows of the Ante-Chapel, Argent, 3 cocks Gules. Page 201. Charles Price. His arms are in the windows of the Hall, Gules, a lion rampant regardant Or, langued Azure. Page 203. John Heathcote Wyndhain. In one of the west windows of the Hall are two coats, Azure, a chevron between 3 lions' heads, erased Or, an annulet Argent for difference (Wyndham) ; and party per pale Or and Sable, two chevronels between 3 griffins passant counterchanged (Eveleigh). Page 224. Benjamin Parsons Symons. His arms are in the windows both of the Ante-Chapel and the Hall, Paly of three, Sable and Argent, counterchanged per fess dancette'e charged with three trefoils, counterchanged, two in chief and one in base. Page 230. George Marshall. His arms are in the windows of the Hall, Barry of seven, Sable and Argent, a canton Argent (1 Ermine). Page 233. John Percival. His arms are in the windows of the Hall, Sable, a horse passant Argent, spancelled Or. Page 235. Thomas Prince. His arms are in the windows of the Hall, Gule.~, a saltire Or, oppressed by a fess engrailed Ermine. 600 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS, PART II. Page 269. Henry Boucher. His arms are in the windows of the Ante-Chapel, Argent, a cross engrailed Gules between 3 bougets Sable. Page 293. Francis Forster. His arms are in the windows of the Ante-Chapel, - Argent, a chevron Vert between 3 bugle horns Sable, stringed Gules. Page 313. William John Blew. Author of numerous Tracts, Hymns and Hymn Books, The New Latin Prayer Books, Ecclesia Dei, &c., a collection of which is in the College Library, pre- sented by the Editor. Page 314. John Bradley Dyne. His arms are in the windows of the Ante-Chapel, Argent, 2 bar gemels between 3 escallops Gules. Page 323. Arthur Charles Tarhutt. Arms, Argent, 1 3 Teazels in triangle (no colour). Page 364. John Eushbridger. He died 4 June, 1894, aged 77. Page 375. Richard Gee. Canon of Windsor, Dec. 1894. Page 383. Brymer Belcher. F.R.G.S. Member of the London School Board, 1879 to 1885. He died 25 Nov. 1894, aged 75. Page 389. Robert George Swayne. Resigned his Canon ry and Chancellorship, 1894. Pre- bendary of Slape (Sarum), Nov. 1894. Page 403. Alfred William Wilson. He died 7 Oct. 1894. Pag< 43 2. Hen ry F< >x Strung ways. He died 1894, aged 6H. ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS, PART II. 601 Page 451. Charles Marshall Griffith. He died 16 Oct. 1894, aged 63. Page 452. Thomas Mosley Crowder. In the Cloisters of Corpus Christ! College a mural tablet has been erected, with the following in- scription, M.S. Thomas Mosley Crowder, A.M. Hujus Collegii per annos XVIII. dispensatoris Viri fortis, modest!, affabilis, Prudentis rerum, Egregia morum simplicitate Fidelitate unica Qui postquam orbem terrarum Viator indefessus peregrinavit Ad patriam migravit Ccelestem Die Decimo Kal. Nov. Anno .Etatis suae LXIII. Xostne salutis MDCCCXCII. Beneath, his arms, Quarterly, 1 and 4, per pale Azure and Gules, a bend Vair between 2 grenades ppr. ; 2 and 3, Sable, a chevron between three pickaxes Argent. Crest, Out of a mural crown Gules, a heraldic tyger Argent on a spear, fesswise Or. Motto, " Quo fata vocant." Page 521. Samuel Augustus Barnett. Select Preacher, Oxford, for 1895. Page 544. John 'Bromley. Exhibitioner of King Edward VI. School, Maccles- field. Home Civil Service (Competitive Examination), Feb. 1869. Principal Clerk in the Exchequer and Audit Department, 1893. Page 5(iO. -John Frome Wilkinson. Rector of Barley, Herts Nov. 1894. INDEX OF NAMES. The names are indexed as they arc spelt in the body of the, ivark : no attempt has been made to secure, uniformity, even in the case of brothers. Abbay, Richard, 561 Abney, George, 135 Abrahall, John Charles James Hoskyns, 278 Abrahall, Theophilus Bennett Hoskyns, 289 Abraham, Samuel, 193 Abud, Henry, 398 A'Court, Pierce, 18 Adams, Henry, 177 Adams, Richard, 49 Addison, William Fountaine, 367 Agnew, Henry Crichton, 260 Aitken. William Hay Macdowall Hunter, 513 Alexander, Richard Chandler, 316 Alford, Henry, 218 Alford, Robert, 551 Alt'ord, Samuel, 118 Algar, Joseph, 236 Algar, Joseph Cox, 385 Allan, Hugh, 474 Allen, Bennett, 94 Allen, Henry, 62 Allen, Thomas, 110 Allen, Timothy, 19 Allen, Williams, 74 Allen, William Shepherd, 463 Allfree, Edward Mott, 199 Allfree, William Edward, 368 Allies, Thomas William, 330 Allington, Charles Argentine, 141 Alston, George Augustus, 398 Amor, William, 159 Amory, Thomas, 254 Anderson, George, 158 Anderton, John, 242 Andrew, James, 450 Andrews, John, 488 Andrews, William Ryton, 478 Anuesley, Charles Henry, 508 Ansell, John, 3 Ansell, Thomas, 245 Anstice, Robert, 276 Anstruther, Alexander, 177 Archard, Thomas, 143 Arden, George, 372 Armitstead, James, 310 Armstrong, Matthew, 147 Arnould, Joseph, 346 Ashe, William, 44 Ashworth, Percy Macaulay, 333 Attkins, Henry Thomas, 269 Atkinson, Robert Moulton, 303 Aubertin, Peter, 339 Aubery, Edward, 124 Aublay, Francis, 269 Audley, John, 16 Austin, Isaac, 244 Austin, William, 139 Averill, George, 514 Awdry, Henry Short, 489 Babb, James, 256 Babb, Thomas, 231 Badham, Charles, 344 Bagot, Lewis Richard Charles, 545 Baily, William, 78 Bainbrigge, Joseph Henry, 405 Baines, John Ward, 568 Baker, Aaron, 67 Baker, Aaron, 121 Baker, Alfred, 244 Baker, Arthur, 370 Baker, Francis Edward, 291 Baker, Frederick Augustus, 433 Baker, George, 44 Baker, George, 293 Baker, George Robert, 451 Baker, Henry Phipps, 192 Baker, John, 37 Baker, John, 102 3aker, Nicholas, 55 Baker, Richard, 336 Baker, Richard Henry, 220 Baker, William, 110 Balack, Hauway, 131 (504 INDEX OF NAMES. Baldwin, Andrew, 7 Baldwin, John, 88 Ballachey, Frederick Gurney, 542 Ballaine, Francis, 325 Ballard, Edward Humphrey, 379 Bampfield, Isaac, 109 Band, Edward Wright, 206 Bandiuel, James, 356 Banister, William, 364 Banks, Moses, 247 Barber, Ambrose, 282 Barber, John Hurt, 275 Baring, Thomas Charles, 451 Barker, Charles Raymond, 347 Barker, Francis Henry, 144 Barker, John, 27 Barlow, Henry Masterman, 338 Barlow, Thomas, 52 Barlow, Thomas Wotton, 281 Barnes. Harry, 171 Barnes, William, 107 Baruett, Samuel Augustus, 52 Barnett, Thomas, 42 Baron, William, 27 Baron, William, 268 Barrett Paulin, 273 Barrett Barrow Barrow Barrow Barrow Barrow William, 148 Francis, 248 Francis, 385 John, 325 John Simeon, 421 Thomas, 59 Bartleet, Henry, 263 Bartlett, Arthur Robert, 566 Bartlett, Robert Leech, 423 Bartlett, William Abraham, 465 Barton, Charles, 374 Barton, Joseph, 460 Barton (Rev.), Thomas, 428 Bassett, Thomas, 73 Bastard, Henry Horlock, 342 Bastard, John, 215 Bastard, Thomas Horlock, 192 Batchelor, Frederick Thomas, 426 Bathurst, Walter Apsley, 322 Batley, George, 481 Bawn, Thomas, 143 Bayley, Edward, 90 Baylis, William Henry, ?64 Bayly, William, 500 Baynes, Robert Edward, 555 Baynes, William Henry, 536 Beale, Seaman Curteis Tress, 463 Bean, Reginald, 156 Beart, Frederick Robert, 558 Beasley, Edward Culvert, 446 Beebee, James, 140 Bedford, Thomas, 4 Beedle, William Page Richards, 264 Beesly, Augustus Henry, 501 Beesly, Edward Spencer, 456 Belcher, Brymer, 383 Bell, George Edward, 503 Bellamy, William, 171 Bellis, James Robert, 231 Bellis, William Russell, 236 Benett, William, 209 Bennett, Frederick, 397 Bennett, Thomas, 79 Bennett, William Bewes, 346 Benson, Edward Oliver, 333 Benson, -lames, 10 Benson, Thomas, 184 Bent, James, 312 Bent, James Theodore, 569 Bernard, John, 82 Bernard, William Dallas, 309 Best, William Draper, 167 Bethel, Samuel, 56 Bethell, Richard, 88 Bethel], Richard, 265 Bewes, Thomas, 206 Bewley, Thomas, 168 Bibb, John, 33 Bigg, George Howard, 512 Bigsby, Henry Julian, 470 Bigsby, William Elliot Deacon, 513 Bhmey, Douglas Belcher, 454 Birch, Edward Jonathan, 430 Birch, Samuel, 255 Bird, James Waller, 318 Birt, James, 42 Birt, Thomas, 125 Bishop, Henry, 207 Bishop, William, 114 Bishop, William, 200 Bisse, George Poyner, 53 Bisse, Thomas, 136 Blackinore, Richard, 151 Blake, John, 47 Blake, Robert William, 122 Blake, Vernon, 436 Blandford, George Fielding, 447 hlandi'ord, Henry W r eare, 419 Blencowe, Charles, 253 Blencowe, Charles Edward, 544 Blencowe, Edward, 304 Blencowe, Peter Gramer, 257 Blencowe, Thomas, 344 Blew, William John, 313 Blizard, Robert, 66 Blizard, Stephen, 5 Block, James Ernst, 547 Blogg, Henry Birdwood, 537 Bloxome, William Henry, 321 Bloxsome, Edward John, 504 Bloxsome, William Henry, 489 Bodington, Xathan, 550 Bonaker, William Baldwin, 230 Bond, Dennis, 53 Bond, Isaac, 473 Bond, John, 49 INDEX OF NAMES. GOJ Bond, John, 290 Bond, Thomas, 62 Bond, Thomas, 147 Bond, William, 14(3 Bond, William, 278 Bonus. John, 439 Bostock, Henry, 315 Boucher, Heniy, 209 1'oughton, George, 250 Bovey, Robert, '257 Bowden, Robert Hawker, 382 Bowlby, Henry Bond, 394 Bowles, Charles James Stillingfleet, 387 Box, Henry Adderley. 388 Boyce, Christopher. 95 Boyce, Thomas, 107 Boyer, Robert Charge, 421 Boyle, Henry, 495 Boyle, John, 446 Boys, Edward, 376 Boys, James, 252 Boys, Markby Janeiro Thornton, 387 Bradbury, Silas, 46 Bradford, John, 124 Bradley, Edward, 553 Bradridge, Henry, 242 Braithwaite, Robert, 533 Braithwaite, Walter, 538 Brancker, Benjamin, 383 Braneker, Henry, 373 Brancker, James Aspinall, 380 Brancker, Thomas, 340 Brandram, Samuel Thomas. 404 Brazier, Edward. 197 Brettel, John. 223 Brice, Edward, 229 Bridgeman, William David Jones, 420 Bridges, Charles Hayne, 461 Bridges, John Henry, 466 Bridges, John Thomas, 300 Brierly, Harold. 570 Brierly, Joseph Henry, 507 Bright, John, 212 Bright, John, 336 Bright, John Henry, 494 Brittain, William, 86 Broadhurst, Joel, 2f>9 Broadley, Alexander, 352 Brocas, Theophilus, 173 Brock, Isaac, 445 Brockman, Julius William, 2.~>S Brodrick, Richard, 7 Bromfield, Henry, 286 Bromley, John, 544 Brook, William John, 204 Brooke, Charles Frederick, 199 Brooke, John, 83 Brooke, Richard, 16 Brooke-Jones, Richard, 3til Brooking, Nicholas, 342 Brooks. William. 132 Brooksbank, Henry Constantine, 324 Broome, John, 181 Broughton, Henry Delves, 312 Broughton, Thomas, 127 Brown, Claud, 564 Brown, Harry Garrard, It!*! Brown, Richard, 75 Brown, Thomas, 10 Brown, William, 23 Brown, William, 216 Browne, Charles, 391 Browne, Frederick Herbert, 551 Browne. John Cave, 374 Brownell, Robert Christian, 162 Browning, Richard, 7 Brugats, Hieronynius, 29 Bryant, Francis John, 434 Bryant, James, 187 Bryant, William, 175 Bryant, William Frederick, 432 Brymer, David, 172 Bubb, William Henry, 425 Buchanan, James, 268 Buck, Thomas, 208 Buckingham, James. 318 Buckle, Matthew Hughes George, 286 Buckner, Charles, 310 Buckoll, James, 195 Bucknell, Samuel, 563 Buckwell, Leightou, 516 Buckwell, William Blackwall, 499 Budden, Richard, 7 Budge, Christopher, 47 Bull, Henry Dawson Ellis, 470 Bull, John, 206 Bullen, Richard, 207 Bulteel, Thomas Hillersdon, 170 Burd, Josiah, 231 Burford, James William, 186 Burge, William. 229 Burne, Henry Thomas, 267 Burr, George Henderson, 527 Burrows, Leonard Francis, 395 Burt, Charles Henry, 179 Burton, Walter, 99 Bush, Joseph, 337 Bush, Samuel, 10 Bussel, John Garrett, 331 Butler, Thomas, 339 Butler, William, 159 Cameron, Donald, 264 Camidge, Charles Edward, 494 Campbell, James Thomas, 287 Campbell, William Charles, 293 Candy, George, 511 Canning, William Allitt. 532 Capel, Henry, 234 Capel, Samuel Richard, 290 Capper, John Langf'ord. 12-1 COG INDEX OF NAMES. Careless, Walter, 39 Carew, Gerald, 317 Carey, Adolphus Frederick, 408 Carey, Carteret Priaulx, 376 Carey, Osmond, 423 Carless, Edward, 219 Carlisle, John Herdman, 455 Carpenter, James, 199 Carpenter, Thomas, 467 Carr, Charles Ridley, 511 Carr, Thomas William, 455 Carrieres, James des, 194 Carrington, Frederick Hamilton, 211 Carter, George, 214 Carus-WiLson, William, 533 Gary, George, 506 Cass, George Grainger, 485 Catcott, Alexander, 72 Cattle, William, 15 Caulfield, Francis William, 528 Causer, Samuel. 134 Cawley, Thomas, 493 Cawley, William, 463 Chamberlain, George William, 361 Chamberlain, John, 187 Chamberlain, Samuel, 491 Chandler, George Henry, 326 Chandler, Richard, 4 Channing, John, 115 Chapman, Edward John, 384 Chapman, John Furlong, 429 Chappell, John, 67 Chappie, William, 45 Chard, John, 187 Charter, William, 52 Chaytor, Henry, 275 Chegwin, John, 50 Cheshire, Henry Freeman, 330 Chesman, John, 560 Chichester, Arthur, 196 Chichester, John, 134 Childers, Hugh Culling Eardlcy, 427 Childers, Robert Caesar, 496 Cholmeley, Robert, 375 Choppin, Robert, 1 Church, Alfred John, 438 Church, Richard William, 352 Churchill, John Kemys George Spencer, 482 Chute, John, 5 Clapcott, George Bunter, 241 Clapcott, John William, 234 Clark, John, 190 Clarke, Alured James, 457 Clarke, Arthur Noble, 566 Clarke, John Erskiue, 436 Clarke, Richard Gwatkin, 366 Cli.rke, Thomas, 154 Clarke, Unwin, 166 Clarke, William Wilcox, 310 Clavey, Abraham, 36 Clayfield, Charles Morgan, 180 Clayton, Iltyd Frank, 561 Cleeves, William, 142 Clifford, Henry Marcus, 473 Clifton, Robert Bellamy, 539 Clissold, Thomas, 50 Clothier, John, 126 Clutterbuck, Lewis Balfour, 399 Glutton, John, 93 Coates, John Charles Knight, 332 Cobb, Edward Francis, 500 Cockell, Thomas Whitehead, 261 Cockeram, Henry John James, 421 Cockerton, George, 221 Cockey, Edward, 317 Cockin, Charles Edward, 520 Cockin, William, 498 Codrington, Robert Henry, 448 Cogswell, William Henry Lawrence, 536 Coker, Roger, 100 Colborne, John, 284 Cole, Arthur Raggett, 510 Cole, Francis Charles, 476 Colebatch, Timothy, 83 Coleridge, William, 154 Coles, Richard George, 412 Collett, Arthur Thomas, 315 Collett, John, 468 Collins, Brent on Halliburton, 453 Collins, Christopher Gerard Rigby, 285 Collins, Emanuel, 33 Collins, Thomas, 418 Colmer, John, 177 Colson, John Morton, 247 Colsou, Thomas Morton, 166 Colton, William, 237 Comyn, Samuel, 358 Comyns, George Thomas, 31 li Condell, Charles, 302 Congreve, Richard, 377 Congreve, Walter, 414 Cooke, George Harris, 427 Cooke, James, 69 Cooke, Richard, 252 Coombe, Thomas, 268 Cooper, Blackley, 226 Cooper, Charles Brodie, 353 Cooper, Charles Purton, 252 Cooper, Edward, 142 Cooper, Frederick, 540 Cooper, George Fort, 311 Cooper, John, 358 Cooper, Lawrence, 47 Cooper, Oliver, 29 Cooper, Robert, 374 Cooper, Thomas, 29 Cooper, Thomas, 58 Cooper, William, 460 Cooper, William Wellington, 343 Cooper, Win field, 528 Cope, Alfred Davics, 538 INDEX OF NAMES. 607 Cope, Charles, 110 Cope, Jonathan, 48 Corliould, Edward James, 441 Coppock, Bryan, 44 Cordery, Richard, 55 Corna.be 1 , John James Daniel, 193 Cornish, Kenneth Henry, 465 Cornish, Thomas Brooking, 356 Cornish, William Floyer, 186 Cosens, Arthur, 116 Cosens, Robert, 148 Costard, George, 20 Cotes, Peter, 291 Cotes, Septimus, 319 Cotton, Horace Salusbury, 195 Court, Thomas, 20 Courthope, George Kay, 551 Coward, John, 62 Cowell, Herbert, 491 Cowell, Maurice Bylcs, 478 Cox, Alfred Vyvyan, 541 Cox, Edward, 80 Cox, Frederic, 452 Cox, James, 190 Cox, John, 72 Cox, William, 55 Cox, William Trevelyan, 328 Coxeter, John, 6 Coyle, Lewis Henry, 422 Craig, Alain Tudor, 483 Crane, Charles Theomartyr, 288 Crane, Joseph, 205 Crawford, Charles John. 326 Crawhall, William Henry, 463 Crawley, Thomas, 493 Cremer, Frederic Daustini, 545 Cresswell, Henry, 233 Crocker, John, 118 Crockley, Edward, 226 Croft, Edward Shepherd, 407 Crofts, Thomas, 61 Crooke, Alexander, 8 Croome, William Fielder, 349 Crosse, John Thomas Godsalve, 281 Crosse, Robert Michell, 177 Crowch, John, 82 Crowder, Thomas Mosley, 452 Crowdy, James Gordon, 543 Crowe, Henry, 249 Crowley, James Campbell, 309 Crump, Henry, 173 Crump, Thomas, 529 Culme, Benjamin, 60 Culme, John, 59 Curling, William, 296 Currie, Edmund, 283 Currie, Edward Reid, 526 Currie, Frederick Hill, 473 Curteis, William Calverley, 269 Curtler, Thomas Gale, 424 distance, Arthur Clement, 521 D'Aeth, Charles John Hughes, 429 D'Aeth, Francis, 68 D'Aeth, Narborough Hughes, 407 Dalby, William Byard, 449 Dally, Samuel, 4 Dalton, Charles Browne, 335 Dampier, John, 160 Daniel, William Mayou, 493 Danvers, Samuel, 1 Darbyshire, Benjamin Stewart, 527 Daubeney, Giles Edwin, 440 Davenport, Charles, 135 Davenport, John Charles, 307 David, Edward, 377 Davies, Evan, 242 Davies, Henry, 126 I Javies, John, 85 Davies, John Maurice, 298 Davies, Lewis Charles, 298 Davies, Morgan, 299 Davies, Richard, 77 Davies, Samuel, 184 Davies, Thomas, 204 Davis, Charles Henry, 400 Davis, Henry, 146 Davis, Henry, 158 Davis, Howel, 190 Davis, John, 193 Davis, John, 223 Davis, Richard, 277 Davis, Robert, 176 Davis, Thomas, 164 Davis, Thomas, 243 Davis, Thomas John, 422 Davison, Thomas Wood, 297 Dawe, Charles, 242 Dawes, James, 472 Dawson, George Henry, 556 Dawson, Richard, 368 Day, Starling William, 442 Day, William Deane, 422 Deakin, James Henry, 565 Deakin, Joseph, 68 Deane, Francis Henry, 350 Dear, William Smith, 295 Deedes, Gordon Frederick, 353 De Montmorency, Mervyn Standish, 530 Dendy, Arthur, 410 Dennis, John, 354 Denton, George Henry, 565 Desborough, Henry John, 472 Deverell, William Henry, 265 Dewdney, Emanuel, 13 Dewhurst, Richard, 60 De Wolf, Robert Bibby, 56$ Dey, George Goodair, 557 Dibben, James, 116 Dibbeu, Richard, 121 Dickinson, William, 354 Dickinson, Benjamin Bowden, 258 Diggle, Charles Wadham, 340 608 INDEX OF NAMES. Diggle, Henry Wadhani, 207 Diggle, Joseph Robert, 566 Diggle, Wadham, 106 Dikinson, Benjamin Bowdeu, '258 Dillon, Gerard Normanby (Hon.), 406 Dimsdale, Charles John, 287 Disbrowe, Herbert Frederick, 428 Dixon, Thomas Grimes, 391 Dobell, Joseph, 527 Dobinson, Logan, 377 Dolman, John, 103 Dolphin, Charles, 180 Domett, John, 97 Domville, Charles Comptou, 3")") Dornford, Joseph, 262 Doughty, Henry Danvers, 76 Dovey, Richard. 14 Dovey, Walter, 2 Dowding, William Drunnnoiid, 559 Dowell, George, 294 Dowell, William, 223 Dowland, James, 141 Dowland, John James Golden, 263 Dowliug, George Benjamin, 516 Dowling, Joseph Goulter, 301 Dowliug, Thomas, 488 Downes, Samuel, 208 Downes, William Edward, 434 Downing George, 74 Downing, George Alexander. 195 D'Oyley, Charles, 40 D'Oyley, Charles, 130 Draper, James, 157 Draper, William, 93 Draper, William Yorke, 312 Drewe, William Ball, 412 Drewitt, Charles, M.A., 356 Dry, William John, 390 Du Boulay, James, 537 Dudman, Lumsden Shirreff, 382 Dugmore, Ernest Edward, 525 Duke, Edward, 75 Dummer, John, 57 Duncan, Robert James. 554 Duncan, William George, 371 Dunlnp, John, 470 Dunsf'ord, James Hartley, 220 Dunston, Frederick Warburtou, 568 Durham. William Alexander Campble, 202 Durnfoul, Stillingneet, 134 Durnford, Thomas, 112 Durnford, Thomas, 43 Dyer, Thomas, 217 Dyke, Henry, 311 Dyke, John, 13 Dyne. John Bradley, 314 Eagles, Charles Frederick, 565 Eagles, Charles Lionel, 420 Kaglcs, John. 244, Eagles, John King, 303 Eastou, William, 177 Eaton, John, 24 Eddrup, Edward Paroissieu, 402 Eddy, John, 154 Edgar, Joseph Haythorne, 471 Edgell, Edward, 218 Edmonds, Edward, 185 Edwards, Charles, 219 Edwards, David, 143 Edwards, Edward, 169 Edwards,. George, 14 Edwards, Henry, 246 Edwards, Joseph, 35 Edwards, Reginald Campbell, 456 Edwards, Thomas, 66 Edwards, Thomas, 150 Edwards, Thomas Bringloe, 21 '> Edwards, William, 142 Edwards, Zachary, 497 Edwards, Zachary James, 276 Egginton, John Edward, 532 Eldridge, Robey, 308 Eliot, William, 458 Ellaby, Ernest Ridsdale, 474 Ellard, John, 210 Ellieombe, Husih, 120 Ellicombe, William, 115 Elliott James, 354 Ellis, John, 135 Ellis, Thomas, 510 Ellison, William John Mills, 430 Ellman, Edward Boys. 362 Ellman, Henry John, 282 Elswood, Clement, 24 El well, Richard, 201 Emberson, Frederick Charles, 511 Emly, Frederick Septimus, 282 Evans, David, 187 Evans, David, 199 Evans, Henry Barrow, 266 Evans, James, 55 Evans, James, 152 Evans, James Harington, 214 Evans, Lewis, 353 Evans, Thomas, 79 Evans, Thomas, 110 Eve, Henry, 255 Eveleigh, John, 121 Eveleigh, Thomas, 136 Evered, John Jeffrey Guy, 471 Evered, Walsingham, 494 Ewald, William Harris, 503 Faithful, Robert. 250 Falwasser, John Frederick, 311 Farewell, Samuel, 143 Farnell, John Edward, 537 Farnham, John, 60 Farr. John, 2*2 INDEX OF NAMES. 609 Farwell, Arthur Harry, 254 Fawconer, Edward, 91 Feaver, John, 93 Fell, John, 427 Fellows, Thomas, 21 Fenton, Theophilus John, 429 Fewtrell, John, 122 Fewtrell, Thomas, 52 Field, Edward (Feild), 285 Field, Edward, 555 Field, Henry, 570 Field, John, 34 Fifield, John, 10 Filleul, Philip Valpy Mouranl, 418 Finch, Thomas Ross, 497 Finlow, Thomas, 266 Firth, Walter Alfred, 553 Fisher, Cuthbert Jeddere, 352 Fisher, Frederick Colbornc, 43-5 Fisher, John, 27 Fishlake, John Roles. 236 Fletcher, Henry, 141 Fletcher, John, 236 Fletcher, Richard, 490 Fletcher, William, 194 Flexman, James, 118 Flood, Chistopher Samuel, 2SO Floud, Henry Castle, 541 Floud, Thomas, 342 Floud, Thomas, 513 Floyer, Ayscoghe, 399 Floyer, Caleb, 82 Floyer, John, 10 Floyer, John, 92 Floyer, John, 152 Floyer, John Gould, 58 Floyer, Richard Ayscoghe Martin, 392 Foley, Edward Francis Walwyn, 564 Foley, Edward, Walwyn, 317 Foley, John, 294 Foley, John, 196 Forbes, Arthur Litton Armitage. 535 Ford, Gilbert, 179 Forde, Arthur Frederick, 415 Forrester, Robert Birkley, 569 Forster, Andrew, 325 Forster, Francis, 293 Forster, Robert, 35 Forster, Samuel, 172 Forster, William, 93 Forster, William, 164 Fortescue, Edward Bowles Knottes- ford, 363 Forward, Charles, 256 Forward, Edward Cook, 215 Foster, Edward, 153 Foster, James, 99 Foster, Samuel, 74 Fowle, James, 262 Fowle, Thomas, 86 Fowle, William Cecil, 345 Fowler, Richard Sloane, 25 Fowler, William, 18 Fowler, William Strode, 326 Fox, Edward Walter, 413 Fox, Henry Watson, 372 Fox, Samuel William Darwin, 515 Fox, Thomas, 210 Fox, Thomas, 372 Fox, William, 326 Fraser, Simon, 181 Freeman, Frederic, 520 Freeman, Henry, 298 Freeman, John, 156 Freke, John, 28 Freke, John, 81 Freke, Nicholas Thomas, 113 Freke, Thomas, 13 French, Peter William, 420 French, Richard Valpy, 501 French, William, 51 Fricker, Henry, 31 Fripp, James, 285 Frome, George, 111 Frome, Robert, 111 Frost, Frederick, 483 Fryer, Henry Charles, 459 Fryer, William Rolles, 449 Fudge, Thomas, 24 Fuller, Charles James, 504 Fynes-Clinton, Dormer, 447 Gabb, John, 91 Gagnier, John Joseph, 51 Gale, Alexander Robinson, 338 Gale, Henry Proctor, 243 Gale, Isaac Sadler, 421 Gale, John, 182 Gale, John Henry, 394 Gale. William Henry, 495 Gamble, Davenport, 32 Gamlen, Charles, 517 Gamlen, Samuel, 221 Gapper, Edmund, 53 Gapper, Thomas Aubray, 280 Gardiner, John, 162 Gardiner, Robert Barlow, 188 Gardiner, Robert Barlow, 518 Gardner, Philip Thomas, 410 Gardner, Richard, 347 Garrard, Samuel, 442 Garsed, James, 291 Gascoyne, Robert. 38 Gatehouse, Samuel, 122 Gatehouse, Thomas, 243 Gauntlett, Frederick, 241 Gaverick, Lighttbot, 51 Gay, Percy Richard, 499 Cayman, John, 67 Gee, Richard, 375 George, Christopher Fripp 393 610 INDEX OF NAMES. George, Purnell Thorne, 448 George, William Henry, 263 Gepp, Edward Francis, 380 Gepp, George Edward, 320 Gerard, James, 102 Gethin, John, 275 Gibbons, Benjamin John, 410 Gibbons, Robert, 432 Gibbs, Eames Harry, 333 Gibbs, George, 83 Gibbs, John, 91 Gibbs, Robert, 88 Gibson, Henry Atkinson, 468 Gibson, James. 225 Gilbee, William, 255 Gilbert, Gilbert, 277 Giles, William Galley, 314 Gill, Thomas, 34 Gillett, Henry Francis, 461 Gilling, George Robert, 466 Gilling, Thomas Gilling, 464 Gilmore, John Boyd, 531 Girdlestone, Charles, 265 Girdlestone, Edward Deacon, 430 Girdlestone, Samuel Rainbow. 172 Gladstone, David Thomas, 407 Glanvile, William Shartman, 541 Glynn, William Anthony, 308 Gobat, Samuel A.genor, 542 Godfray, Frederick, 399 Godfray, Henry Nicolle, 560 Goldesborough, John, 111 Golding, Thomas, 327 Goldsmith, Edmund Hubert, 444 Goldwright, John, 32 Golightly, John, 137 Gomond, Lingen, 34 Gomonde, Henry Filmer, 462 Goodenough, Robert Henry, 300 Goodenough, Samuel James, 195 Goodfellow, Theophilus, 51 Gooding, Samuel, 73 Goodwin, Richard, 46 Goodwin, Windham, 40 Gordon, Richard Wake, 500 Gorton, John, 390 Gough, John, 77 Gould, George, 207 Gould, John Nutcombe, 302 Gould, Robert Freke, 139 Gould, Robert John, 306 Govett, Decimus Storry, 440 Graham, John, 348 Granger, Thomas, 243 Grey, Harry George, 563 Gray, William Francis, 407 Greaves, Richard, 260 Greaves, Richard Wilson (Rev.), 4J Green, John Henry, 504 Green, Jonathan. 89 Green, William Crofton, 523 Greenlaw, William, 245 Greenough, John Knox, 566 Gregory, Charles, 295 Gregory, Maze William, 413 Gregory, Thomas, 159 Gregory, William, 308 Grenside, Charles Edward, 558 Gresley, Henry, 39 Griffith, Charles, 469 Griffith, Charles, 262 Griffith, Charles Marshall, 451 Griffith, Charles Tapp, 239 Griffith, John, 157 Griffith, Joseph Palmer, 259 Griffith, Robert, 477 Griffith, Robert Clavey, 245 Griffith, Thomas Charles, 378 Griffiths, Arthur Edward, 526 Griffiths, George Prnen, 428 Griffiths, John, 73 Griffiths, John, 194 Griffiths, John, 305 Griffiths, Thomas, 253 Grimes, John, 103 Groom, John, 379 Guille, Charles Sydney, 46 "2 Guise (Samuel), 76 Gully, John, 478 Gully, Samuel Thomas, 240 Gurney, Sainuel, 162 Guthrie, James Alexander, 408 Guyon, Charles Langford, 335 Guyon, Henrv Copleston, 532 Gwatkin, Richard, 38 Gwyllym, Thomas, 123 Gwynn, Thomas, 167 Haigh, William Milton, 411 Halcombe, Frederick, 487 Hales, Thomas Pym, 68 Hall, James, 262 Hall, Robert, 176 Hall, Townshend Monckton, 526 Halse, John, 144 Hanbury, John C'apel, 474 Hancock, Frederick, 557 Hanley, Sylvanus Charles Thorp, 380 Hansell, Peter, 299 Hanson, John, 113 Harbin, Charles, 280 Harbin, Edward, 289 Harbin, John, 173 Harbin, John, 96 Harbin, Robert, 164 Harbin, Wadham, 256 Harbin, William, 429 Harbin, Wyudham, 163 Harcourt. John, 81 Hardcastle, Joseph Alfred, 363 Harding, Edward George, 502 INDEX OF NAMES. 6U Harding, George Thomas, 521 Harding, James William, 517 Harding, John, 512 Harding, Thomas, 173 Harding, Thomas Hartshorn, 281 Harding, William, 160 Harding, William, 276 Harding, William, 516 Hardy, John Peter, 438 Hare, Humphrey John, 331 Harington, Arthur Henry, 500 Harington, Herbert Baring, 461 Harland, Edward, 322 Harnett, Robert, 122 Harper, George Henry, 294 Harper, Philip Gregson, 272 Harries, Samuel, 429 Harris, Charles, 403 Harris, George William, '37 Harris, James, 21 Harris, John Newberry, 441 Han-is, Thomas, 28 Harrison, Alfred, 552 Harrison, Frederic, 456 Harrison, James Harwood. 27'i Harrison, John Holden, 271 Harrison, Richard Francis, 53(i Harrison, Samuel, 14 Harrold, William Henry, 416 Hart, William, 5 Hartshorne, Thomas William, 417 Harvey, John, 296 Harvey, John, 133 Harvey, William Maundy, 306 Hastings, James, 148 Hastings, John Paget, 219 Hatton, James Wright, 546 Hawes, Henry, 106 Hawes, Wright, 41 Hawker, George Ryves, 96 Hawkes, Abiathar, 351 Hawksley, James, 176 Hayes, John Warren, 278 Hayne, Richard James, 411 Hayward, Joseph, 493 Hayward, William, 90 Headeach. Albert Workman, 505 Heale, William James, 323 Heap, Ralph, 514 Heath, William Bayley, 486 Heathcote, Henry, 167 Heathcote, Thomas, 245 Heitland, Henry, 355 Hellicar, Arthur Gresley, 482 Helm, Joseph, 231 Helps, William, 192 Henderson, Patrick Arkley, 550 Henderson, Robert, 380 Henderson, Thomas Julius, 433 Henderson, William George. 375 Henley, Phocion, 76 Herbert, David, 179 Herbert, George, 481 Herbert, John, 274 Herbert, St Leger Algernon, 562 Hester, Edward, 495 Hetling, Thomas, 279 Heydon, William, 163 Hickmau, Henry, 241 Hickman, William, 479 Hicks, Edward Tarver, 397 Higgins, John, 165 Higginson, Henry John, 440 Higgs, Richard, 261 Higgs, Richard, 34 Higson, John, 61 Hildyard, Christopher, 72 Hiley, Walter, 474 Hill, Charles Dickinson, 275 Hill, Edward, 4 Hill, Edward, 414 Hill, Edward Ballachey, 557 Hill, Henry, 380 Hill, Melsup Still, 530 Hill, Thomas Barton, 297 Hill, Thomas Barton, 436 Hill, William, 137 Hill, William, 307 Hilliard, John Edward, 554 Hilton, Arthur Denne, 411 Hilton, Thomas Foord, 519 Hinckesman, Charles. 54 Hinckesman, Richard, 25 Hinde, Jacob Youde William, 367 Kingston, Alfred Nottage, 464 Hinton, William, 368 Hitchcock, William Maunder, 483 Hoare, Edward Henry, 397 Hoare, Henry Gerard, 429 Hoblyn, James Blatch Philip, 335 Hockley, Thomas, 345 Hodgson, Henry, 423 Hodgson, John, 445 Hodgson, Samuel Edward, 516 Hodgson, William, 293 Hodson, George Danby, 379 Hogarth, John Henry, 261 Hogarth, John Henry, 309 Hogarth, John Rayer, 328 Hogg, William Dinwiddie, 448 Holt'ord, John Henry, 462 Holgate, Pattesou, 222 Holland, John Murray, 383 Holland, Philip Alexander, 561 Holland, William Buckton, 343 Holliday, Evan, 171 Holme, James Wilson, 446 Holmes, William Groome, 377 Holt, William Frederick, 431 Holywell, George, 20 Homfray, George Smith, 468 Hone, Evelyn Joseph, 492 612 INDEX OF NAMES. Honnywill, John Blake, 412 Hood, Elisha William, 290 Hookey, George Stephen, 396 Hoole, John, 298 Hooper, George William, 396 Hooper, George William, 552 Hooper, Henry, 514 Hooper, James John, 415 Hooper, John, 480 Hooper, William, 462 Hooper, William, 486 Hoper, Richard, 455 Hopkins, David, 40 Horlock, Darrell Holled Webb, 484 Hornby, Henry Wallace, 54(i Horsford, Thomas Fahie, 268 Hosack, William James Reid. 508 Hoskins, Kedgwin. 123 Hoskyns, John, 198 Hoste, William, 39 How, William Walsliam, 400 Howard, Middleton, 124 Howels, William, 216 Howitt, Charles Ernest, 546 Hugessen, William Western. 92 Hughes, Charles, 77 Hnghes-D'Aeth, Charles John, 429 Hughes-D'Aeth, Narbrough, 407 Hughes, Francis Annesley, 183 Hughes, Henry, 125 Hughes, Hugh Robert, 430 Hughes, Newman, 24 Hughes, Rowland, 19 Hughes, Thomas Edward, 534 Hughes-Hughes, Walter Oldham. 538 Hugo, John Phillip, 334 Hulme, Samuel Joseph, 406 Hume, Charles John, 271 Hume, Frederick Nutcombe, 565 Hume, Henry Strange, 513 Humphery, Edward John, 511 Humphery, William Henry, 434 Humphrey, Vincent, 40 Hunt, Dodington, 93 Hunt, John, 1 Hunt, William, 316 Hunter, George Rivers, 270 Hurlock, Joseph, 240 Hutchings, George, 308 Hutchinson, John Entwistle Seholes, 298 Huthwaite, Stokeham, 268 Huttou, Francis Harriman, 259 Button, Henry, 319 Hutton, Selby, 357 Huxley, Francis, o Huxley, John, 5 Hyatt, George Tilladam, 361 Hyde. George Hooton, 183 Hyinan. Orlando Haydou Bridgenuui. 341 Impey, Eugene Clutterbuck, 449 Ince, Ralph Piggott, 267 Insley, William Pimblett, 498 Jackson, George, 155 Jackson, Thomas Graham, 184 Jago, James, 414 James, Demetrius, 123 James, Henry, 321 James, John Burleigh, 336 Jameson, George Browne, 517 Jayne, Francis John, 528 Jeans, William, 339 Jenkins, David, 127 Jenkins, Edward, 196 Jennings, Thomas Fryer, 260 Jerram, Charles Stanger, 296 Jerram, James, 297 Jervoise, George Huddlestone, 101 Jervoise, Tristram Huddleston, 96 Jervis, William, 108 Johnes, Thomas, 234 Johnson, Arthur, 260 Johnson, Edward Ralph, 439 Johnson, Herbert, 312 Johnson, John Barnes, 547 Johnson, Ormond, 9 Jones, David, 198 Jones, Edward, 29 Jones, Edward, 81 Jones, Edward Stewart. 450 Jones, John, 28 Jones, John, 29 Jones, John Green, 27-'! Jones, Rice, 143 Jones, Richard, 143 Jones, Richard Prank erd, 249 Jones, Robert Edward, 210 Jones, Thomas, 281 Jones, Uvedale, 2 Jones, William, 26 Jones, William, 168 Jones, William, 338 Jones, William Antony, 492 Jordan, Robert, 38 Joy, William, 369 Jukes, Joseph Horden, 476 Kay, John Cimliffe, 554 Kebby, Samuel, 51 Keeling, William Hulton, 502 Keene, Charles Hansard, 408 Keene, Henry George, 412 Keightley, William Henry, 438 Keigwin, James, 46 Keigwin, James Philip, 328 Kelly, Edward Emilius, 532 Kelly, Francis John, 126 Kelly, James Davenport, 444 INDEX OF NAMES. 613 Kemble, Charles, 381 Kennicott, Benjamin, 69 Kensit, George'Robert, 301 Kent, Jolin, 330 Kent, Robert Thomas, 370 Ker, Claudius Augustus, 460 Ker, David, 521 Kettleby, James, 17 Kilgour, Thomas, 246 Kilvert, Robert Francis, 508 King, Edward George, 559 King, Henry, 370 King, Roe, 77 Kipling, Charles, 87 Kipling, Charles, 178 Kirk, Henry, 509 Knapp, John Oliph Charles, 551 Knatchbull, Henry Edward, 315 Knatchbull, Thomas, 6 Knight, Charles Rumsey, 365 Knight, Samuel, 70 Knight, William, 84 Knocker, Walker Geary, 517 Knott, John William, 398 Knott, William, 117 Knott, William, 204 Kortwright, William Coesvelt, 39G Laing, Francis Henry, 590 Laing, Robert, 507 Lake, Edward, 494 Lake, Robert, 156 Lake, William Hoblyn, 203 Lambert, Edward, 132 Lambert, William George, 296 Lamotte, James Henry, 30" Lamotte, John Lewis, 293 Lane, John, 6 Lany, William, 29 Lang, William Francis Dashwood. 519 Langdon, Gilbert, 102 Langston, Stephen Hurt, 248 Langton, Arthur, 285 Langton, Wenman, 168 Langton, Wenman Cavendish, 251 Latham, John, 55 Lattou, Henry, 98 Laughton, George, 95 Lawford, John Grant, 329 Lawford, Robinson, 117 Lawrence, Arthur, 468 Laws, Edward, 493 Lawson, Henry Graham, 476 Lea, Arthur Augustus, 409 Lea, Frederick Simcox, 443 Lea, George, 301 Lea, John Walter, 425 Leach, Robert, 160 Leach, Walter Burton, 287 Le Brocq, Andrew, 423 Le Feuvre, Philip Alfred, 424 Lee, William, 66 Leeds, Edward, 488 Legard, Digby Charles, 355 Legge, Eugene Ezekiel Pope, 522 Legh, Henry Cornwall, 88 Legh, John Penuington, 431 Leigh, Barnabas Everleigh, 14 Leigh, Edward, 56 Leir, Paul Methuen, 136 Leir, Thomas, 2 Leir, Thomas, 100 Leir, William, 103 Leir, William Marriott, 305 Leonard, Francis Bur ford, 302 Lernoult, Francis, 63 Leslie, Edward, 120 Leslie, Richard, 120 Lessey, Theophilus, 5 Lethbridge, Charles Henry, 249 Lethbridge, John King, 522 Levieu, John, 385 Lewis, Augelo John, 490 Lewis, Edward Lloyd, 265 Lewis, Francis, 52 Lewis, Henry, 87 Lewis, James, 81 Lewis, James, 344 Lewis, John, 140 Lewis, Rice, 164 Lewis, Robert, 22 Lewis, Robert George, 309 Lewis, Thomas, 216 Lewton, Edward, 186 Lillington, George, 69 Lillington, Richard Dickson, 67 Limbrey, Henry, 9 Limbrey, John, 9 Lind, James, 246 Lingen Hunry, 170 Lingen Henry, 275 Lingen Ralph, 85 Linton Henry, 495 Linton Sydney, 513 Liptrott, John', 197 Litchh'eld, Alexander, 114 Lloyd, Alfred, 341 Lloyd, Baldwyu, 162 Lloyd, William, 150 Locke, Samuel, 176 Lockwood, Richard, 159 Lomas, Henry, 129 Longden, George, 133 Longmore, Alexander, 149 Longueville, John Gibbons, 331 Loop, John, 110 Lord, Samuel Curlewis, 258 Lowe, Matthew, 41 Luard, Thomas Garnham. 396 Luard, Thomas Inglis, 554 Lumsden, Hugh, 230 614 INDEX OF NAMES. Lnshington, Henry, 19 Lydal, Benjamin, 103 Lyman, Albert Benedict, 540 Lyne, Charles, 207 Lynn, James, 204 Lyon, Samuel Edmond, 405 Lye, Charles Henry Leigh, 441 M'Causland, Robert Fannin, 528 M'Grath, Henry Walter, 524 Mackness, George, 473 Mackonochie, Alexander Heriot, 422 Maclaine, William Olborne, 378 Maclean, George Gavin, 485 Macnaught, John, 419 Haddock, Henry John, 331 Magor, John Furnis, 446 Magor, Reuben, Frederick, 453 Mair, Henry Thomas, 432 Mairis, Henry Edward Hale, 391 Maister, Henry, 350 Maitland, John Tasker, 553 Maingay, Frederic Thomas, 481 Manclarke, Richard Palgrave, 433 Mangin, Edward Nangreave, 367 Mangin, Samuel Wareing, 389 Manley, John, 256 Manning, Henry, 92 Manson, William Pitt, 520 Marlen, Henry John, 434 Marsden, William, 329 Marsh, Edward Garrard, 218 Marsh, John William, 401 Marsh, Richard, 383 Marsh, William, 175 Marshall, George, 137 Marshall, George, 230 Marshall, Peter Charles, 343 Marshall, Richard, 63 Marshall, Stirling Frederick, 366 Marshall, Thomas, 118 Martin, Arthur John Matthews, 565 Martin, Francis Pitney Brouncker, 349 Maskery, John, 404 Massie, Edward, 313 Masterman, Henry, 205 Masterman, Thomas, 409 Masterman, William, 534 Masters, George, 243 Mathias, John, 206 Matthew, Roland George, 568 Matthews, James Pardo, 291 Maude, Samuel, 531 Maul, Charles, 341 Maurice, Peter, 54 Mavor, John, 226 Maydwell, Richard John Lockwood, 303 Mayhew, Anthony Lawson, 510 Maynard, Robert, 350 Maj'or, Andrew, 236 Mayson, Charles, 128 Meade, Edward, 211 Meade, Edward, 314 Meade, Hon. Peirce, 212 Meade, Richard, 221 Hears, Thomas, 175 Medley, John, 299 Medlicott, Henry Edmonstone, 503 Meggy, George William, 496 Melhuish, John Edmund, 567 Melhuish, William, 136 Melliar, James, 155 Mendham, Robert Riland, 274 Mercer, Frederick William, 549 Meredith, James, 17 Merewether, Charles George, 399 Merewether, Henry Alworth, 324 Messiter, George Malim, 371 Messiter, Richard, 277 Mew, James, 487 Meysey, Francis, 21 Meysey, John, 26 Meysey, Thomas, 30 Michell, Richard, 171 Michell, Richard, 291 Michell, Robert Frederick, 205 Michell, Rowland, Daniel, 359 Middleton, Henry, 350 Midwinter, William Colpoys, 522 Mill, John, 97 Miller, Charles Hilliard, 477 Miller, Daniel, 258 Miller, Fiennes Sanderson, 393 Miller, George Dempster, 351 Miller, James, 23 Miller, John, 135 Miller, John Harrison, 388 Miller, Robert Burrington, 563 Miller, Robert Marratt, 240 Mills, John, 13 Mills, William Woodward, 462 Milne, William Charles Beaumont. 548 Millward, Edward, 32 Milward, Henry, 366 Minchin, Henry Holdsworth, 464 Minchinton, Edward Henry, 244 Minifie, Burnet, 99 Minifie, James, 18 Minifie, James, 95 Mitchell, Charles, 357 Moland, Richard, 108 Molesworth, St George, 90 Molineaux, John Davis, 19 Molyneux, James More, 64 Molyneux, Thomas More, 64 Monckton, Inglis George, 461 Monro, Frederic John, 514 Monro, Robert Douglas, 509 Montague, William, 264 Montmorency, Mervyn Standish de, 530 INDEX OF NAMES. 615 Monypenny, James Isaac, 272 Moor, Henry Peter, 531 Moore, Edward, 117 Moore, Edward William, 521 Moore, George Anthony, 26. r > Moore, Thomas, 35 Moore, Thomas James, 246 Moore, William, 73 Mordaunt, John, 348 Morgan, Edmond John, 391 Morgan, Francis Augustine, 492 Morgan, George, 255 Morgan, Samuel Christopher, 490 Morgan, Thomas, 181 Morgan, William, 332 Morgan, William Augustus, 210 Morley, George, 428 Morrell, Edward, 545 Morrell, Hopewell Baker, 481 Morres, Arthur Philip, 479 Morres, Robert Elliot, 426 Morris, Joseph, 136 Morris, Richard, 283 Morris, Thomas Dickin, 549 Morrison, Archibald Charles Henry, 254 Morse, Thomas, 11 Morton, Edward James, 540 Moseley, James, 54 Moseley, Tilsou Humphrey, 498 Moseley, Walter Acton, 42 Moss, Charles, 205 Moss, Edward Howard, 559 Moullin, William Hilary, 526 Mourant, Edward, 476 Mouton, Ludovic Charles Andrew, 558 Mugliston, John, 489 Mumford, Thomas Arthur, 291 Murley, Charles Hemsted, 404 Murray, Francis Peel, 568 Murray, George, 568 Murray, George Sholto Douglas, 523 Murray, Joseph, 35 Myers, Ernest James, 555 Mynors, Thomas Hassall, 386 Naish, Richard, 17 Natt, Antony, 47 Neck, Aaron, 182 Nesbit, John Downing, 198 Neuman, Formby, 532 Nevill, Edward, 8 Neville, Strickland Charles Edward, 244 Nevinson, Charles, 364 Nevinson, Charles, 543 Newbald Samuel Wilberforce, 378 Newman Newman Newman Newman Charles Durnford, 393 George Henry, 454 Henry Brown. 270 Richard, 235 Newman, Thomas Harding, 333 Newman, William James, 387 Newman, William Symons, 369 Newnham, Francis, 213 Newnham, Philip Hankinson, 459 Newnham, Thomas, 127 Newton, Frank Henry, 544 Nicholas, Francis, 255 Nicholas, George, 163 Nicholas, Tressilian George, 392 Nicholls, Henry, 488 Nichols, Francis Morgan, 424 Nixon, Charles Jones, 502 Nixon, John Evelyn, 545 Nodder, Joseph, 237 Norman, Henry, 35 Norman, Watt, 151 Norman, William, 149 Norton, John, 466 Norton, William Francis, 219 Nowers, George Philip, 563 Nowers, James Edward Lawrence, 515 Noyes, Robert, 38 Nunn, John Joseph, 480 Nursey, Perry Fairfax, 525 Oddie, John William, 519 Ogilvie, George, 426 Ogilvy, David, 425 Ogle, Octavius, 436 Oke, William Sam ways, 367 Oldham, Richard Samuel, 411 Oldesworth, John, 157 Olive, John', 284 Oliver, Arthur Robert, 451 Oliver, Peter, 202 Ommanney, George Campbell, 562 Orger, John Goldsmith, 402 Orlebar, Augustus, 416 Ormerod, Charles Holden Arthur, 451 Otley, Charles Bethell. 247 Overtoil, John Henry, 480 Owen, John, 4 Owen, Richard, 131 Owen, Roger, 171 Owens, Robert, 169 Oxnam, George Nutcombe, 274 Oxnam, William, 284 Paddon, Charles Edward, 495 Paddon, William Francis Locke, 526 Page, George, 247 Page, Richard, 14 Paget, Charles, 268 Paget, Thomas Bradley, 217 Pagett, William, 74 Palairet, Charles, 294 Palk, Robert, 52 Palmer, Charles, 190 616 INDEX OF NAMES. Palmer, Felix. 401 Palmer, Henry Norton, 519 Palmer, John, 116 Parke, Gilbert, 168 Parker, Charles Alexander Campho.ll, Parker, Charles Lewis, 325 Parker, Charles William, 472 Parker, Robert Gahbett, 535 Parker, Thomas Comyns. 413 Parrott, Richard, 448< Parry, George Frederick. 259 Parry, John, 64 Parry, John, 169 Parry, Thomas, 308 Parsons, James, 153 Parsons, John, 152 Partridge, Christopher, 45 Partridge, Francis, 8 Partridge, Henry, 117 Partridge, Richard William, 524 Partridge, Thomas, 34 Paske, George, 20 Patch, Gayer, 150 Patch, Robert, 232 Paterson, George, 373 Pattenson, Robert Cane, 369 Pattrick, John Brooke, 535 Paul, Alfred Wallis, 542 Paul, George Woodfield, 390 Payne, Charles Henry, 248 Payne, George Speke, 210 Paynter, John de Camborne, 51" Paynter, Thomas Beville, 546 Peache, Alfred, 386 Pead, Prince, 45 Peareth. John, 29 Pears, Philip Walter, 530 Pearse, Thomas, 369 Pearson, John, 140 Pearson, Thomas Homer, 120 Pechell, Edward Rodney Cecil, 489 Peck, Awdry, 543 Peck, Philip, 534 Peel, William, 353 Peete, William Willox, 269 Peirce, Aaron, 24 Pember (Edward), 73 Penfold, William Thomas, 471 Penny, Charles, 310 Penny, Richard, 12 Penrose, Rumney, 84 Penrosc, Thomas, 108 Penruddocke, Charles, 207 Penruddocke, Thomas, 292 Peploe, Samuel, 15 Peppin, Sydenham, 242 Percival, John, 233 Pering, Benedict, 221 Perkins, Samuel Wootton, 253 Perry, William Parker, 303 Pester, John, 85 Peters, Richard, 39 Petley, Henry, 362 Petvin, John, 108 Phelps, Edward Spencer, 338 552 Phelps, Frederick Philip, 466 Phelps, Henry Dam pier, 334 Philbedge, Evan, 156 Phillips, Herbert, 96 Phillips, Robert, 57 Pidcock, Benjamin, 183 Pigott, John, 12 Pitman, Thomas, 289 Pitman, Thomas, 439 Pinder, Edward, 416 Place, Matthew, 208 Plenderleath, William Charles, 453 Plowman, John, 107 Pollock, William James, 533 Poole, Henry Lyte, 236 Popham, John Leyborne, 332 Pope, George Henry, 503 Pope, William Havens, 502 Povah, Alfred, 415 Powell, Arthur, 172 Powell, George Francis Sydenham, 385 Powell, Henry Albert, 553 Powell, John, 155 Powell, Richard, 182 Powlett, Charles John, 477 Poynder, Frederick, 358 Pratt, George Henry, 467 Pratt, Richard, 168 Pratt, William, 80 Pratt, William Barrow, 539 Preecly, William, 354 Prescott, John, 479 Preston, John Wilbey, 482 Price, Arthur Henry, 336 Price, Charles, 201 Price, George, 214 Price, George Bowen Jordan, 313 Price, James, 70 Price, John Rice, 232 Price, Miles, 144 Price, Thomas, 24 Price, Thomas, 78 Price, Thomas, 223 Price, William, 60 Price, William Thomas, 239 Prichard, James Edward, 561 Prichard, John, 149 Prickard, Nathan Seddon, 183 Prince, Thomas, 235 Probyn, John, 26 Prosser, Richard, 78 Prosser, Samuel, 199 Prosser, Theophilus, 124 Prout, John Arthur, 408 Prout, John William, 363 Prower, John, 120 Prower, John Elton Mervin, 332 INDEX OF NAMES. 617 Prower, John Mervin, 225 Pryce, Thomas, 180 Pryse, John, 63 Purcell, Henry, 109 Purcell, Robert, 89 Purefoy, Jervoise, 191 Pyne, George Masters, 472 Pyrke, Joseph, 107 Qnicke, Edward Henry, 399 Radcliffe, John, 229 Ram, George Stopford, 496 Randall, William Sydney, 562 Ranken, Charles Edward, 431 Rashleigh, Charles Watson, 228 Hashleigh, Edward, 333 Rashleigh, Jonathan Stackhouse, 221 Hattne, George, 77 Rawdon, William Frederic, 471 Ravvlins, Henry, 129 Rawlins, William, 145 Ray, William Carpenter Rishton, 207 Raynton, Francis, 22 Ready, Edward Martin, 505 Reece, Richard, 125 Reed, Richard, 178 Rees, William Jenkins, 194 Reeve, Andrews, 368 Reeve, James Farr, 378 Reeve, John Plumstead, 197 Reeves, John, 213 Repton, Edward, 217 Reveley, Hugh John, 337 Reynolds, Bernard, 558 Reynolds, Edward, 378 Reynolds, Henry Walter, 539 Reynolds, John, 160 Rhoades, James Peter, 288 Rice, Morgan John, 547 Rich, Thomas Lionel, 389 Richards, Herbert Paul, 567 Richards, Richard, 144 Richards, Thomas Miller, 337 Richards, William Nicholas, 393 Richards, William Tanner, 362 Richardson, John, 147 Richardson, William, 321 Richmond, Henry Charnley, 564 Riddle, John Brimble, 359 Rideout, Peter, 206 Ridsdale, Septimus Otter Barnes. 50:5 Rigby, Christopher, 192 Rigby, Henry, 107 Rigby, John, 27 Ringwood, John Ernest, 567 Ripley, William Joseph, 405 Robbins, Henry, 384 Roberson, John, 130 Roberts, Alexander, 564 Roberts. Cecil Wray Byng Wilkins, 541 Roberts, Charles Blissett, 566 Roberts, Henry, 68 Roberts, James, 98 Roberts, Thomas Gough, 396 Roberts, Walter, 84 Robertson, James Richard Bagott, 559 Robertson, William, 499 Robinson, Francis, 37 Robinson, Francis, 41 Robinson, Frederick, 531 Robinson, George, 334 Robinson, Henry, 99 Robinson, Thomas, 527 Rocke, Richard, 150 Rocke, Thomas, 46 Rockett, Hugh Joseph, 523 Rodbard, William. 126 Roe, Thomas, 193 ' Rogers, Benjamin Bickley, 437 Rogers, Edward, 334 Rogers, George Henvill, 185 Rogers, Henry, 278 Rogers, Henry Hody, 197 Rogers, John Edwardes, 433 Rogers, .John Henry, 515 Rogers, Philip Henvill, 292 Rogers, Robert, 23 Rogers, Samuel, 212 Rogers, Thomas, 6 Rogers, Thomas Oliver, 269 Roope, Richard, 389 Roscoe, Alfred, 520 Rosenberg, Charles Buckley, 255 Ross, Charles Douglas, 418 Rotton, William, 422 Rowden, Francis, 442 Rowden, Francis Marmaduke, 357 Rowden, Robert, 470 Rowlands, John Leche, 352 Rowlands, John Richard, 506 Rowlands, William Edward, 491 Rowlandson, Michael Edward, 482 Rowley, Adam Clarke, 386 Royds, Charles Leopold, 372 Royse, William, 179 Royse. William George, 244 Rudall, Alfred. 525 lufford, Francis, 134 tushbridger (Rusbridger), John. 364 iussell, Dennis, 30 iussell, Herbert David, 524 iussell, John Fenn, 431 lust, Edward Aldridge, 568 Ryan, Alfred Thomas, 569 Ryan, Vincent John, 548 Ryder, Henry Dudley, 469 Ryder, Richard Calthorpe Whitmore, 406 618 INDEX OF NAMES. Sager, Joseph, 100 Sainsbury, William, 13 ' Sale, Thomas Walker, 480 Salmon, Edwin Arthur, 467 Salmon, Thomas Abraham, 174 Salmon, William, 165 Samler, John Herman, 560 Sampson, Henry, 86 Sampson, John, 75 Sampson, John Curran, 258 Sanders, Edward Andrew, 348 Sanderson, Thomas, 540 Sandon, William Henry, 526 Saunder, Arthur, 205 Saunders, Cossley Diggle, 362 Saunders, George Eveleigh, 3SS Saunders, Thomas Bush, 310 Saunders, William, 8 Saunders, William, 50 Savage, Thomas, 43 Savory, Arnold Wordsworth, 562 Sayres. John, 371 Schroder, Herman, 279 Schultens, Henry Albert, 13" Scobell, George Fender, 123 Scobell, John, 249 Scott, John, 74 Scott, James, 289 Scott, John Haigh, 421 Scruton, Walter, 465 Secretan, Charles Frederick, 38S Sedden, John, 8 Sealy, Sparks Bellett, 424 Semple, John, 428 Seymour. Thomas, 173 Shackell, Francis Bayley, 47S Shakespear, George, 174 Shapleigh, John, 112 Shaw, Thornton Sutton, 549 Shaw, William, 261 Shawe, Charles Fleetwood. 461 Shepheard, Clement Cams-Wilson, 541 Sheppard, George Edmund, 506 Sheppard, John George, 365 Sheppard, John Lancelot, 370 Sheppard, Walter Byard, 522 Shepherd, Francis Waller, 504 Sherive, Henry, 100 Sherive, Christopher Hardy, 170 Shewell, Edward Lewis Lucy, '154 Shipley, Samuel, 163 Shin-eft, Robert St John, 360 Shirreff, Samuel Brett, 274 Shirley, Andrew, 133 Shirley, Robert, 209 Shirley, Walter Waddington, 4-1-'! Shore, Thomas, 250 Shorland, William Henry, 473 Shove, Henry, 80 Shum, Henry, 29'2 Shurlock, Robert James. 343 Shute, George Byiig Hardwicke, 376 Shuttleworth, Francis, 12 Simcoe, Henry Addington, 279 Simcoe, Henry Walcot, 404 Simcoe, Paul Creed Gwillim, 483 Simcoe, Philip Francis, 476 Simcoe, Samuel Palmer, 454 Simcox, Edward George, 283 Simcpx, George Gisborne, 439 Simcox, John Lea, 348 Simcox, Thomas Green, 323 Simms, Edward, 300 Simpkinson, John, 92 Sinclair, Alexander Edward, 500 Sissmore, Henry, 261 Skelton, Henry, 519 Skinner, William, 213 Skrine, Charles Henry, 397 Skrine, Edward Harcourt, 548 Skrine, Harcourt, 376 Skrine, Henry Duncan, 357 Slack, Edward, 311 Slade, William, 77 Slade William Abbott, 309 Sleath, John, 178 Smallwood, George Arthur, 507 Smith, Arthur Augustus Whitelocke Bright, 569 Smith, Charles, 82 Smith, Charles Dunlop, 530 Smith, Charles Goodfellow, 349 Smith, Charles Rickards, 438 Smith, Edgar Glennie, 461 Smith, Edward, 338 Smith, Francis, 2 Smith, Francis Raleigh, 283 Smith, George, 84 Smith, George Augustus, 430 Smith, Henry, 453 Smith, Henry, 272 Smith, Henry John Carter, 349 Smith, Herbert, 525 Smith, Hinton Castle, 349 Smith, James Allan, 512 Smith, John, 413 Smith, Joseph, 72 Smith, Thomas, 234 Smithell, Richard Hudson. 491 Smyth, Alexander, 487 Smyth, Charles, 127 Smyth, Charles Bohun, 251 Smyth, William, 317 Snow, Horace William, 272 Soames, Henry, 228 Sole. William Charles, 334 Soley, Thomas Lockey. 6 Southan, John, 58 Son than, John, 162 Southby, Arthur, 524 Southby, Richard William, 48(J Southwell, James Callis, 354 INDEX OF NAMES. 619 Speare, William, 130 Speke, Josiah, 54 Speke, William, 43 Spencer, Robert James, 21 3 Spilsbury, William, 46 Spindler, Bond, 16 Spink, John Edward Exeter, 313 Springett, William John, 413 Spry, Richard, 308 Spurling, Frederick William, 52-'! Squires, Henry Charles, 548 Stainton, John, 386 Stainton, Nathaniel, 351 Stainton, Thomas, 413 Stapley, Frederick Anthony, 455 Stapylton, ]\lartin Bryan, 463 Steut, William Drew, 371 Stephens, Richard George, 334 Stephenson, Glanville, 481 Stevens, Robert, 209 Stewart, John Sinclair, 483 Still, John, 154 Still, Robert, 134 Stillingfleet, Edward, 83 Stilliugfleet, James, 80 Stillingfleet, Robert, 1'2 St John, George, 279 St John, Henry St Andrew. 267 St John, Richard Fleming St Andrew, 505 Stokes, William Henry, 351 Stone, Edward, 5 Stone, Edward, 104 Stone, Edward Henry Montague, 458 Stone, Thomas, 201 Stone, William, 332 Stonehouse, Arthur, 326 Stopford, William Edward, 554 Storey, Anthony Mervin Reeve, 239 Storey, Mervin Herbert Nevil, 401 Story - Maskelyne, Edmund Mervin Booth, 446 Story, Robert, 62 Story, William, 91 Stowe, Alfred, 475 Stowe, William Henry. 417 Strachan, John, 228 Stradling, Richard, 157 Strangways, Henry, 109 Strangways, Henry Fox, 432 Streattield, William, 247 Stretton, John George Moore, 556 Strickland, John, 328 Strong, Charles, 220 Strong, Charles Edward, 360 Strong, Robert, 262 Strong, Robert, 404 Strong, William Henry, 533 Stroud, Joseph, 273 Stroud, Richard Atwood Henry, 387 Strudwick (Henry), 75 Stubbs, Richard, 115 Sturges, Joseph, 195 Sturt, Cavendish, 176 Sugden, Arthur Maitland, 434 Sutton, John Lucas, 431 Sutton, Richard, 30 Swanton, Francis, 251 Swaine, James, 349 Swayne, George, 113 Swayne, George, 189 Swayne, Robert George, 389 Sweet, Charles, 132 Sweet, John Hales, 382 Swift, Thomas Walthew, 503 Swiney, Alexander, 479 Swinton, John, 3 Swinton, Thomas, 49 Sydenham, Floyer, 25 Symonds, Alfred Radford. 356 Symons, Benjamin Parsons, '2'2 1 Symons, Edward, 340 Symons, Thomas, 215 Syms, William, 305 Szekelyhidi, Michael Nethlebius, 68 Talbot, Robert, 56 Tallents, Philip William, 36:! Talman, James, 181 Tamplin, Charles Harris, 557 Tancock, John Osborne, 316 Tanner, Alexander Robert, 505 Tarbutt, Arthur Charles. 320 Tart, Edward, 4 Tatchell, Christopher, 41 Tatchell, Christopher, 104 Tatum, John Thomas, 155 Tawney, Edward Archer, 327 Taylor, Charles, 6 Taylor, Edward Robert, 272 Taylor, Ernest George, 546 Taylor, John, 222 Taylor, John Eraser, 435 Taylor. Richard Thomas Wilson, 281 Taylor, William, 120 Templeman, John, 130 Templeman, Robert, 183 Templer, Charles, 248 Templer, Henry, 345 Templer, John, 230 Tennent, John Pattison, 542 Theobold, Henry Studdy, 57 Thisthlethwayte, Giles, 2 Thistlethwayte, Alexander, 4S Thistlethwayte, Francis, 50 Thistlethwayte, Robert, 56 Thomas, Edward, 67 Thomas, Edward David, 312 Thomas, Evan, 187 Thomas, Henry Dealtry, 543 Thomas, John, 185 620 INDEX OF NAMES. Thomas, John, 328 Thomas, Grant Ellcoek, 518 Thomas, John Godfrey, 227 Thomason, James, 28 Thompson, Arthur Steinkopff, 481 Thompson, James Eyre, 542 Thompson, Kerr Hamilton, 549 Thompson, William Cookesley, 272 Thorley, George Earlam, 458 Thorley, John Thomas, 477 Thornton, John, 232 Thorpe, John, 28 Thorpe, Joseph, 55 Thorpe, William Smyth, 392 Threlfal, John, 58 Threlkeld, Thomas, 151 Thring, William, 216 Thring, William Dugdalc, 365 Thrupp, Edward, 319 Tickell, Henry Edmund do Maine, 557 Tims, Mayo, 40 Tims, Thomas, 143 Tireman, William Walter, 311 Tobin, Charles Medows, 198 Tobin, James Webb, 184 Tomes, Robert John, 496 Tomkin, James Wright, 409 Tomlinson, John, 487 Tomlinson, Lewis, 315 Tompkins, Chichester, 37 Tompson, Reginald, 529 Toms, William, 141 Toogood, William, 201 Tonrnay, William, 161 Townley, Charles Gale, 5:V2 Tracey, John, 339 Traill, Thomas, 250 Travell, Ferdinando Tracy, lO-'i Trevulyan, William, 115 Tribe, 'Walter Harry, 461 Trim, William (Hewlett), 267 Trimmer, Robert, 395 Trimnell, Charles, 49 Tripp, Francis, 457 Trist, Jeremiah, 140 Trist, John, 137 Trollope, John. 280 Trollops, Thomas Daniel, 15f> Trotter, Edward Southwell, 192 Tucker, Andrew, 208 Tucker, Charles, 285 Tucker, George, 270 Tucker, Thomas, 182 Tucker, William Robey, 355 Tuflnell, Thomas Pilkington, 382 Tufrell, Edward Wyndham, 359 Tuinell, Frederick, 394 Tufnell, George Cressner, 391 Turnbull, James John, 510 Turner, Charles. 288 Turner, Edward John, 506 Turner, Samuel Wright, 467 Tyndale, Henry Annesley, 365 Tyndale, John Nash, 355 Twynihoe, Christopher, 61 Uppill, George, 157 Upton, Archer, 457 Upton, John, 23 Urmston, George Cockbnrn, 374 Uttermare, James, 31 Uttermare, John, 90 Vale, James, 187 Valentine, John Withers, 460 Vandeput, George, 44 Vashon, James Volant, 19 Vaughan, Charles, 320 Vaughan, Henry, 207 Vaughan, Richard, 289 Venables, Edmund Burke, 403 Venables, Gilbert, 535 Venables, James Lewis Walker, 102 Venn, Edward Sherman, 373 Venning, James, 109 Vernon, James, 1 Vernon, James Edmund, 488 Viiice, Henry Chivers. 44 Vincent, Richard, 51 Vipan, Frederick John, 40-'! Vokes, John, 66 Vores, Thomas, 295 Vores, Thomas Stiverd Plimlcy, 477 Voules, Francis Plimley, 382 ' Vowell, Richard Longfield, 264 Wadham, John, 398 Wadham, John Charles, 560 Wadham, Thomas, 276 Waddington, William, 411 Wainwright, Edward Harper, 273 Waiuwright. Lincoln Stanhope, 544 Wait, William Piguenit, 258 Wakeman, Edward Ward, 288 Walesby, Francis Pearson, 273 Wai ford, Henry, 405 Walford, Hugh", 16 Walker, George Alfred, 447 Walker, Joseph, 337 Walker, Robert, 282 Walker, Robert Holdsworth, 475 Walker, William, 35 Walker, William, 467 Wall, William, 25 Wallis, Charles Woodward, 552 Walmesley, Edward, 12 Walter, Walter William, 418 Walter, William, 10 INDEX OF NAMES. 621 Warburton, William, 144 Ward, Charles Dudley Robert, 435 Ward, Charles Thomas, 549 Ward, Edward, 189 Ward, Edward Langtoii, 324 Ward, Frederick William Orde, 518 Ward, George Ernest, 494 Ward, James, '208 Ward, John, '225 Ward, Joseph, 33 Ward, Poyntz Stewart, 271 Ward, Richard, 174 Ward, Thomas, 254 Waring, George, 305 Warner, Edward, 379 Warner, Richard, 36 Warner, Robert, 9 Warre, Edward, 113 Warren, Samuel Lilckendey, 485 Warrington, Thornhill, 210 Warrington, William, 193 Warry, Thomas, 151 Wason, Eugene, 533 Waters, Edward Pye, 191 Waters, Henry Thomas, 535 Waters, Robert Edmond, 437 Wathen, Arthur Cave, 508 Watheu, Frederick, 505 Watkins, Bernard Edward. 101 Watkins, Charles, 111 Watkins, Charles Severne, 218 Watkins, Francis, 122 Watkins, Henry, 40 Watkins, John,' 127 Watkins, Richard, 3 Watkins, Richard, 113 Watson, Albert, 440 Watson, Henry, 394 Watson, John Hewlett, 287 Watson. Samuel, 2 Watson, Samuel, 77 Watts, Edmund, 197 Wauchope, David, 427 Waylaud, Charles, 234 Webb, John, 118 Webb, John, 202 Webb, Joseph, 292 Webbe, George, 166 Webbe, Joseph, 130 Webber, Simon, 215 Webster, Edward Bullock, 365 Weekes, Francis Augustus, 392 Weir, George, 379 Welch, Christopher, 465 Welch, John Goodwin. 105 Welch, Thomas Coleman, 45 Welch, Thomas Coleman. 264 Welch, Thomas Gaseoigue, 111 Wellington, James, 97 Wells, John, 510 Wells, Nathaniel, 148 Wells, Samuel, 150 Were, Joseph, 455 West, Thomas John, 501 Westcott, John, 57 Weston, William, 12 Wharton, Henry Thornton, 547 Wharton, Samuel, 99 Wheeler, Allen, 198 Wheeler, George Domvile, 360 Wheeler, Thomas Littleton, 301 Wheeler, William Hancock, 489 Whinyates, Edward Henry, 482 Whinyates, Thomas, 142 Whitaker, Gascoigne Frederick, 426 Whitchurch, Thomas, 115 White, George, 112 White, Joseph, 119 White, Richard, 271 White, William Henry, 241 Whiteare, Elias, 52 Whitehead, Edward, 347 Whitehead, George, 427 Whitehead, Thomas Clark, 373 Whitehorne, Henry, 358 Whitehurst, Charles Howard, 271 Whitford, 63 Whitley, Edward, 32 Whitley, Edward, 131 Whitley, John, 340 Whitmore, George, 42 Whorwood, Thomas, 48 Wickens, John, 200 Wickham, Charles, 420 Wickham, William Fiennes, 416 Widenham, Daniel, 89 Wight, Edgar, 529 Wight, William 15 Wilkinson, Charles Simeon. 497 Wilkinson, John, 361 Wilkinson, John Frome, 560 Wilkinson, Willoughby. 26 Willes, Edmund Henry Lacon, 459 Willes, Henry, 70 Willes, William, 79 Williams, Basil Hall Morgan, 544 Williams, David, 180 Williams, David, 219 Williams, David Theodore, 324 Williams, Douglas Atherton, 468 Williams, Edward, 28 Williams, Edward Sydney, 472 Williams, George, 175 Williams, Henry, 435 Williams, Henry Lloyd, 252 Williams, John, 39 Williams, John, 83 Williams, John, 141 Williams, John, 449 Williams, John Friend, 235 Williams, Phineas, 253 Williams. Powell, 296 INDEX OF NAMES. Williams, Theodore, 550 Williams, Thomas, 23 Williams, Thomas, 149 Williams, William, 138 Williams, William, 138 Williams, William, 159 Williams, William Charles, 386 Williams, William Morgan, 263 Willim, George, 211 Willim, Thomas, 86 Willim, William, 31 Willis, James, 131 Willis, John, 21 Willis, Eichard, 55 Willis, Richard Legg, 140 Wills, George William Burrow, 357 Wills, John, 98 Wills, John, 105 Wills, John, 222 Wills, John, 329 Wills, Joseph, 362 Wills, William, 257 Wilshere, William, 297 Wilson, Alfred, 499 Wilson, Alfred William, 403 Wilson, Arthur, 536 Wilson, Daniel, 300 Wilson, Daniel Frederick, 453 Wilson, James Alder, 498 Wilson, James Hewetson, 435 Wilson, John, 310 Wilson, John Wilson, 491 Wilson, William, 250 Wilson, William, 397 Wilson, William Davis, 380 Wilson, William James, 556 Windsor, John, 61 Winser, Charles, 311 Winser, Edward, 391 Winthrop, Benjamin Eveluigli, 342 Wise, John, 320 Witt, Edmund, 231 Witts, Francis Edward, 225 Wollen, James, 276 Wood, Charles, Robert, 484 Wood, Henry, 180 Wood, John, 135 Woodcock, Francis, 138 Woodcock, Frederick Edward, 497 Woodcock, Henry, 346 Woodd, George Napoleon, 330 Woodt'ord, John,' 14 Woodley, William, 166 Woodman, William Henry, 499 Woods, George Henry, 290 Woodward, George Punter, 540 Woodward, Richard, 65 Woolcombe, Louis, 348 Workman, James Walter, 272 Worsley, Charles, 227 Wright, Edgar, 529 Wright, Richard, 60 Wright, Thomas Booth, 361 Wright, Thomas William, 151 Wright, William, 15 Wymond, Thomas, 42 Wyndham, George, 9 Wyndham, George Dominicus, 303 Wyndham, Helyar Waclham, 63 Wyndham, Henry Penruddocke, 97 Wyndham, John, ] 12 Wyndham, John Heathcote, 203 Wyndham, Thomas, 158 Wyndham, Thomas, 185 Wyndham, Waclham, 109 Wyndham, William, 104 Wyndham, Wyndham Knatchbull, 94 Wynell, Philip, 114 Wynne, Robert, 409 Yarrauton, Thomas, 226 Yates, Hamblet, 24 Yeatman, Edward Kelson, 441 Yeomans, John, 135 Yonge, Vernon, 153 Yorke, Walter Chapman, 180 Yule, Henry William, 529 Xillwood, John Old, 245 Zincke, Foster Barham, 306 SUBSCRIBERS TO PART I. 1889. 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