512 OXFORD. Albericus Gentims, D.C.L., had this lecture con- ferred on him by the Queen 8th June 1587. He died in the beginning of the year 161 1, and was buried in Christ Church. Francis James held this office after Gentilis^^. John Budden, D.C.h.j pri?icij)al 0/ New Inn hall^ suc- ceeded loth April 16 II'". Ob. II th June 1620'^. Richard Zouch, T).C.j., fellow of New college^ succeeded 22nd Sept. 1620^9. Giles Swett, D.C.Li., principal of St. Alban's hall.^ suc- ceeded in the beginning of 1 66 1 . Thomas Bouchier, ).Q.j.., principal of St. Albans hall ^ succeeded in 1672: surrendered this office to his son James 20th Feb. 1712-13. James Bouchier, T>. C,h., principal of St. Allans hall^ 20th Feb. 1712—13. Ob. 19th Aug. 1736. Henry Brooke, D.C.L., appointed by letters patent 13th Sept. 1736, vice Dr. Bouchier deceased. Dr. Brooke died 24th March 1752. Hay, 19th May 1752, vice Henry Brooke. Robert Jenner, D.C.L., appointed 25th March i 754. Robert Vansittart, D.C.L., appointed 4th July 1767, vice Robert Jenner deceased. Thomas Francis Wenman, D.C.L., appointed 2nd June 1789, vice Robert Vansittart deceased. French Laurence, D.C.L., fellow of Corpus Christi college^ appointed in 1796. Joseph Phillimore, D.C.L., appointed in 1809. REGIUS PROFESSORS OF MEDICINE. John Warner, M.D., icardan of All Souls college, was appointed the first professor by king Henry the Eighth: the certain time appears not, but supposed about ^SSS-
- 6 Pat. 18 Jac. I. p. 17. m. 11. On 19th June 1655 he was paid
17 Rot. Orig. 9 Jac. 1. rot. 44. 230/. the arrear of his fee of 40/. ^^ Camd. Annals. per annum. Patents temp. Oliv. i^ Pat. 18 Jac. I. p. 17. m. 11. Crom.