EXETER COLLEGE. 5^5 Jonathan Goddard, M.D., was admitted 9th or nth Dec. 1 65 1. Edward Reynolds, S.T.P._, was nominated by the King's letters 7th July 1660, and elected the i8th of the same month. He resigned 14th Feb. following. He became bishop of Norwich. Sir Thomas Clayton, M.D., knt. and M.P. for the university in 1660, was appointed by the archbishop 26th March 1661, admitted by the fellows 4th or 6th May following. Richard Lydall, M.D., 1693. Edmund Marten, M.D., 1704. John Holland, S.T.P._, 1709. Ob. 26th May 1734. Robert Wyntle, M.D., vice Holland, 6th July 1734. John Robinson, 1750. Ob. i8th March 1759. Henry Barton, D.D., 1759. ^^- ^3^^ J"^y ^79^- ScROPE Berdmore, 1790. Peter Vaughan, D.D., 18 10. He became dean of Chester. Ob. 1826. Robert Bullock Marsham, D.C.L., 1826. The arms of this college are thus blazoned : Or, three chevronels, party azure and gules. EXETER COLLEGE Was founded by Walter Stapeldon, bishop of Exeter ; who had license loth May 13 14^^^ to give two mes- suages in Oxford to twelve scholars studying in that university. It was first founded in Hart hall, and called Stapel- don hall, after the founder, who, within a year after, being displeased with his design, and having bought some other lands and tenements, transplanted liis scholars to St. Stephen's hall, the placo where part of the college now stands. 7'> I*at. 7 Kdw. II. J). 2. m. 10. VOL, HI. 4 A