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Aldrich; installed 20th Juno 1689; he became dean of Exeter in 1 701.
Thomas Bubton, S.T.P., instituted 30th Dec. 1702, vice Wake resigned. Ob. 4th July 1 7 | ;.
Philip Babton, LL.D., inducted zisf Aug., and in- stalled 29th Aug. [733. Ob. 13th July 1765.
William Dioby, D.C.L.. July 1765. Dean of Wor- cester in 17^9, and of Durham in 1777.
John- Jki i &e~J s, M.A.. nominated 19th Aug. 1769.
Cyb.il Jackson, B.D.j nominated 5th Jane 1779. Dean of Christ Church in 1783.
Thomas Goodfi i.i.ow Sum to, D.D., 27th June 1783. Ob. 1 7th Oct. j 799.
Chables IIink-i Hall, 15. D., 30th Nov. 1799. Re- moved to the fifth stall as reghis professor of divinity in 1807. Dean of Christ Church in 1809.
Samuel Smith, B.D., nominated 14th Feb., and in- stalled 10th March 1807. Dean in 1824.
Henky Woodcock, D.D., nominated 12th Feb. 1824. Ob. 8th Aug. 1840.
Godfki v 1 aussett, D.D., lad;/ Margaret's professor of divinity, 19th Aug. 1840, in virtue of 3 & 4 Vict, c.i 13.
THIRD STALL.
Thomas Day, LL.B., was appointed the first in this stall by the new charter in 1546. Ob. in Feb. 1567-8, and was buried in the cathedral here.
Thomas Thornton, A.M., about the beginning of March 15678. He died 13th April 1629, and was buried in one of the aisles of this cathedral.
Richard Gardiner, A.M., succeeded 23rd April 1629 ; and in 1647-8 he was turned out by the Parliamentary visitors.
Christopher Rogers, S.T.P., was appointed to suc- ceed in his place by the same authority, 2nd March 16478, and took possession thereof 1 2th April fol- lowing; but soon after the Restoration he was obliged to give way to the right owner. vol. 11. 3 x
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