PROFESSORS. 515 in 1626. In his time a canonry of Christ Church was perpetually annexed to this professorship. Edward Pocock, S. T. B., sometime fellow of Corpus Christi college^ succeeded in 164811. Deprived; re- stored in t66o. Ob. 1691. Roger Altham succeeded in 1691; deprived in 1697. Thomas Hyde, S.T. P., 20th April 1697, vice Roger Altham deprived. Roger Altham, S.T. P., restored 12th March 1702-3. Robert Claverixg, chosen 20th May 17 15. After- wards bishop of Llandaff, and subsequently bishop of Peterborough. Ob. 2Jst July 1747. Thomas Hunt, D.D., nominated 5th Aug. 1747, vice Robert, bishop of Peterborough. Ob. 30th Oct. 1774- Richard Browne, D.D., appointed 12th Nov. 1774, vice Dr. Hunt deceased. Ob. 20th March 1780. George Jubb, D.D., appointed 25th March 1780. Ob. 13th Nov. 1787. Benjamin Blayney, appointed 8th Dec. 1787, vice Jubb deceased. Ob. 20th April 1801. Joseph White, D.D., appointed 6th April 1802, vice Dr. Blayney deceased. Ob. 22nd May 1814. Richard Lawrence, D.C. L., 7th June 1814, vice Joseph White. Alexander Nicoll, M.A., July 1822. Edward Bouverie Pusey, M.A., 27th Nov. 1828, vice Nicoll. REGIUS PROFESSORS OF GREEK. Nicholas Harpsfield, LL.B., felloio of New college, was the first so styled, supposed about 1546. He be- came archdeacon of Canterbury. George E t h e r i d c; e , M . A . , felloto of Corpus Christi col- lege, succeeded in or about 1.548. ' ' 'Vhe canonry of the sixth stall was attached to the Hebrew pro- in the cathedral of Christ Church fessorship 30th June 1660. 3 u a