PROFESSORS. 525 Edward Whitley, M.A., fellow of Wadham college, was elected in 1789. William Filmer, M.A.^ fellow of Corpus Christi col- lege, was elected 24th Nov. 1794. William Mills, l^.T).,/elloiv of Magdalen college^ 1829. Renx Dickson Hampden, T).)., principal of St. Mary Hall, 1834. Bishop of Hereford in 1848. William Sewell, M.A., fellow of Exeter college, 1835. Charles William Stocker, D.D., sometime fellow of St. Johns college, 1841. George Henry Sacheverell Johnson^ M.A. .felloio of Queen s college, 1842. Henry George Liddell, M.A., student of Christ Church, 1845. John Matthias Wilson, ^l. A., fellow of Corpus Christi college, 30th June, 1846. Re-elected in 1851. PROFESSORS OF ANCIENT HISTORY. This lecture was founded by William Camden, esq., clarencieux king of arms, 5th March 1 621-2. Degory Wheare, M.A., late fellow of Exeter college, was appointed by the founder i6th Oct. 1622. Robert Waring, M.A., student of Christ Church and senior proctor, was elected 2nd Aug. 1647; ejected by the Parliament visitors 14th Sept. 1648. Lewis du Moulin, M.D., was substituted the same day, and by the same authority that ejected his pre- decessor ; but about the beginning of Aug. 1 660 he was obliged to quit it. John Lamphire, M..'D.,felloio of New college^ was elect- ed i6th Aug. 1660. He became principal of New Inn and of Hart hall. He died 30th March 1688, and was buried in New college chapel. Hkniiy Dodwkll, M.A.yof the unicersitt/ of Dublin, vraa elected 2nd April 1688. Charles Aldworth, D.C.L., fellow of Magdalen col- lege, 1691.