PROFESSORS. 519 Thomas Lawrence, S.T.P., master ofBalliol college^ was elected 20th March 1637-8. Ob. loth Dec. 1657. Francis Cheynell, S.T.B.^ sometime fellow ofMerton college, was elected 4th Aug. 1648. Henry Wilkinson, ^JY ."? .^ principal of Magdalen Jiall^ canon of the first stall of Christ Church, was elected 20th July 1652, and ejected presently after the Re- storation. He received, 12th July 1655, 26/. 135. 4^^. for his fee for two years ended 20th July 165427. Thomas Barlow, ^.l^.V.^ provost ofQ^iieen^s college^ was elected ist Sept. 1660. He became bishop of Lincoln in 1675. John Hall, S.T.P., master of Pembroke college, suc- ceeded 24th May 1676. Bishop of Bristol in 1691. Henry Maurice, S.T.P., of Jesus college^ was elected 1 8th July 1 69 1. He died suddenly 30th Oct. 1691. Thomas Sykes, S.T.B., was elected 6th Nov. 1691. He was afterwards president of Trinity college. Ob. 14th Nov. 1705. John Wynne, S.T.P._, succeeded in 1705. Principal of Jesus college in 171 2. Bishop of St. Asaph in 17 15. William de Laune, ^.T.^.^ president of St. John's col- lege, succeeded in 1715. Ob. 23rd May 1728. Thomas Jenner, elected 27th May 1728, vice William de Laune. Thomas Randolph, D.D., president of Corpus Christi college^ 1768. Ob. 24th March 1783. Timothy Neve, D.D., fellow of Corpus Christi college, April 1783. Ob. 1st Jan. 1798. Septimus Collinson, D.D., provost of Queens college, April 1798, vice Dr. Neve deceased. He died 24th Jan. 1827. Godfrey Faussett, D.D., late fellow of Magdalen col- lege, 1827. Charles Abel Heurtley, B.D., of Corpus Christi college, 1853. 27 Privy seal, temp. OH v. Crom.