Page:Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Volume 3.djvu/523

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PROFESSORS. 517 Thomas Terry, M.A.^ nominated 6th March 1711-12. He became canon of the first stall of Christ Church. Ob. 15th Sept. 1735. John Fanshaw, D.D., appointed T7th Oct. 1735, ^^^^ Terry deceased. He resigned in 1741 on being made regius professor of divinity. Thomas Shaw, D.D., 7th Nov. 1741, vice Fanshaw. He became principal of Edmund hall. Samuel Dickexs, M.A. ,26th Nov. 1 751, vice Dr.Thomas Shaw deceased. William Sharpe, B.D., nominated 13th April 1763, vice Samuel Dickens resigned. Sharpe died 15th March 1782. John Randolph, M.A., appointed i6th March 1782, vice William Sharpe deceased. William Jackson, M.A., appointed 19th Dec. 1783, vice Randolph resigned. Thomas Gaisford, M.A., 29th Feb. 181 2, vice Wil- liam Jackson. REGIUS PROFESSOR OF PASTORAL THEOLOGY. Charles Atmore Ogilvie, D.D., late fellow of Balliol college^ 1842. REGIUS PROFESSOR OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY. Robert Hussey, B.D., late student of Christ Church, 1842. MARGARET PROFESSORS OF DIVINITY. Margaret, countess of Richmond, king Henry the Seventh's mother, founded this professorship 8th Sept. 1502, by force of letters patent ioth Dec, 12 H. VII.^4 ^» The Bixth Btall in Worcester f'^ July 162H ; but tliis has cathedral was attached to this been coirmuitid for a canonry profeHHorMlup }jy lettera patent of Christ Churcii.