PROFESSORS. 511 Wheeler deceased. He resigned on being made bi- shop of Bangor in 1806. Charles Henry Hall, 14th Feb. 1807, vice John Randolph resigned. William Howley, 7th Nov. 1809, vice Charles Henry Hall resigned, on being made dean of Durham. William Van Mildert, I9tli Oct. 1813, vice William Howley resigned. Frodsham Hodson, T> J), i principal of Br asenose college^ appointed in 1820. Charles Lloyd, bishop of Oxford, appointed in 1822. Ob. 3i8t May 1829. Edward Burton, D.D., 13th July 1829, vice Charles Lloyd, bishop of Oxford deceased. Ob. 19th Jan. 1836. Renn Dickson Hampden, Y^.D., principal of St. Mar^ hall^ 17th Feb. 1836, vice Edward Burton deceased. William Jacobson, D.D., of Christ Church, ist April 1 848, vice Renn Dickson Hampden resigned. REGIUS PROFESSORS OF CIVIL LAW. John Stouye, D C.L., was the first, about 1546. He resigned his office in 1553 ^^ William Aubrey, D.C.L., principal of New Inn hall and fellow of All Souls college, who succeeded 7 th Oct. ^553- William Mosse, D.C.L., was the next, in the latter end of 1554. He suiTcndered his patent, and queen Eh'zabeth granted it to Griffithe. John Griffithe, D.CL., fellow of All S(mIs college, succeeded 23rd Feb. 1 558-9 ^ Robert Lolgher or Luffer, D.C.L., principal of New Inn hall, and fellow of All Souls college, succeeded 10th Jan. 1565. Griffith Lloyd, J). C.Jj., principal of Je^us college, and fellow of All Souls college, Hucceodod in 1577. ^ Pat. I Kliz. p. 3. m. II.