PROFESSORS. 527 Stephen Frye, M.D.^s Charles Tadlow, M.D. NlCHOLLS, M.D. John Luffe, M.D., of Trinity college^ afterwards of St. Mary hall, 1681. Thomas Hoy, '^IXi.^felloio of St. John's college^ ^^97- Joshua Lasher, M.'D., fellow of St. John s college., 1721. William Beauvoix, '^l.'D., fellow of New college., 1729. William Woodward, M.D., 6th Feb. 1729-30. Evans Pitt, M.D., of Christ Church., was nominated to succeed in 1759, but died before his confirmation. John Kelly, M.D., student of Christ Church., 1759. William Vivian, M.D., fellow of Corpus Christi col- lege, 1772. Sir Christopher Pegge, knt., M.D., fellow of Oriel college, afterwards of Christ Church, 1801. John Kidd, M.D., student of Christ Church, 1822. James Adey Ogle, M.D., of Trinity college^ 1851. PROFESSORS OF MUSIC, HOLDING ALSO THE OFFICE OF CHORAGUS29 Founded by William Heather in 1626. Richard Nicholson, B. Mus., organist of Magdalen col- lege^ 1626. Arthur Philipps, B. Mus., organist of Magdalen col- lege., 1 639* John Wilson, D. Mus., 1665. Edward Low, organist of Christ Church., 1661. JiicHARD GooDsoN, orgauist of New college; afterwards of Christ Churcli, 1682. Richard Goodson, his son, B.Mus., organist of Christ Church, 1718. William Hayes, D.Mus., organist of Magdalen college, 1741. 28 There is some doubt whether professors in medicine. Frye, T.idlow, and Nicholls, ever ^y The offices were divided in held this office; they certainly 1848. do not seem to have been Regius