516 OXFORD. Giles Lawrence, hJj.li., felloic of All Souls college, is said to succeed, but no date fixed. George Etheridge was again possessed of it in 1553. Giles Lawrence again in 1559. He became archdea- con of Wilts. John Harmar, M.A., felloic of New college, succeeded in 1585. Henry Cuffe, ^l.K.yfellovj ofMerton college, succeeded in 1590. John Perin, ^.T.^., fellow of St. John* s college, suc- ceeded in 1597. He became canon of the fourth stall of Christ Church. John Hales, M.A., fellow of Merton college, was the next, in 1612. He became canon of Windsor. John Harris, S.T.B., fellow of New college, succeeded m 1619. John South, jh.^., fellow of New college, succeeded 9th April 1622, on the resignation of John Harris^-. He became precentor of Salisbury. Henry Stringer, M.A., fellow of New college, suc- ceeded 3 ist Oct. 1625^3. He became warden of New college. Joseph Crowther, S.T.P., fellow of St. Johns college, his patent is dated i8th March 1642^*. John Harmer, M.A., was substituted by the Parliament visitors in 1650. Joseph Crowther, restored in Aug. 1660. William Levinz, M.A., fellow of St. JohrCs college, succeeded 24th Nov. 1 665. Humphrey Hody, S.T. P., nominated 15th March 1697-8. Died in 1705. Thomas Milles, S.T.P., nominated 8th Feb. 1706-7. Afterwards bishop of Watcrford and Lismore in Ireland. Edward Thwaytes,M.A., nominated 15th Feb. 1707-8, vice Mills promoted to the see of Watcrford. 12 Pat. 20 Jac. I. p. II . No. 19. 13 Pat. i Car. I. p. 13. N^. 10. 14 Pat. 18 Car. I. N^. 3.