470 OXFORD. 1669 James Butler, duke of Ormonde lord steward of his Majesty's household, was elected 4th Aug., and in- stalled on the 26th of the same month. He died 2 1st July 1688. 1688 James Butler, duke of Ormonde grandson to the late chancellor, was elected 23 rd July, and installed 23 rd Aug. following. He resigned in 17 15. 1715 Charles Butler, earl of Arran, brother to the late chancellor, was elected 10th Sept., and installed on the 27th of the same month. 1759 John Fane, earl of Westmoreland, was elected 4th Jan., installed 3rd July. Died 26th Aug. 1762. 1762 George Henry Lee, earl of Lichfield, was elected 27th Sept., installed 5th Oct. 1772 Frederick Lord North, afterwards earl of Guildford, was elected 3rd Oct., installed 5th Oct. Died 5th Aug. 1792. 1792 William Henry Cavendish Bentinck, duke of Port- land, was elected 27th Sept., installed 3rd Oct. Died 30th Oct. 1 809. 1809 William Wyndham Grenville, lord Grenville, elected 14th Dec, installed 10th Jan. 1810. Died 12th Jan. 1834. 1834 Arthur Wellesley, dit^ke of Wellington, was elected 30th Jan., installed 7th Feb. the same year. Died i8th Sept. 1852. 1852 Edward Geoffrey Smith Stanley, earl of Derby, was elected 12th Oct., installed 21st Oct. the same year. COMMISSARIES or VICE-CHANCELLORS.^-^ 140 1 William Farendon, S.T.P., commissary. 1404 Griffin Kirkadam, commissary. 1405 William Farendon, S.T.P., commissary. I 22 The Vice-Chancellor is an- Of late the office has been ge- nually nominated by the Chan- nerally holden for four years by cellor from the heads of colleges, annual nominations.