QUEEN^S COLLEGE. 551 Robert Say, M.A,, (afterwards S.T.P.)^ succeeded 23rd March 1652—3. He died 24th Oct. 1691. George Royse, S.T.P., was elected ist Dec. 169 1, and died in 1708. He became dean of Bristol. George Carter ^o^ S.T.P., succeeded in 1708. Ob. 30th Sept. 1727. Walter Hodges, elected 22nd Oct. 1727, vice Dr. Carter. Ob. 14th Jan. 1757. Chardin Musgrave, D.D., 1757. Ob. 8th Jan. J768. John Clarke, D.D., 1768. Ob. 178J. John Eveleigh, M.A., Dec. 1781. Ob. 10th Dec. 1814. Edward Copleston, Jan. 18 15. Bishop of Llandaff, 1828. Edward Hawkins, D.D., Feb. 1828. The arms of this college are thus blazoned : Gules, three lions passant gardant, or, within a border in- grailed, argent. QUEEN^S COLLEGE Was founded by Robert Eglesfield, S.T.B., in 1341, The royal license of foundation dated j8th Jan.*^^ in that year. He granted it to queen Philippa and her successors queens of England, and it was then called Queen's hall after her. PROVOSTS. Richard de Retteford, S.T.P., late of Balliol college, was made the first provost here in 1341. William de Muskam or Muschampe John de Hotham, S.T.P., succeeded about 1343. Henry de Whitfelde, (styled late provost 7th Feb. 1380^"^), about 1 36 1. ^ In hifl time a prebend of ^' Pat. T4Edw. III. p. 3. m. 9. R^jchcster was annexed to the ct Pat. 15 Kdw. III. p. 2. m. provoHtship of thi8 college. Pat. 35. 12 Ann. p. I. N'>. 4. Sfat. 13 "^ I*at. 3 Ric. II. k j. m. 12. Ann. c. 6. § 8. in dorso.