SEW COLLEGE. 553 Hkxry a IE ay, S. T.B.J succeeded 9th March 1598, and died in 1616. Barnaby Potter, S.T.P., succeeded 14th Oct. 16 16, and resigned in 1626. Bishop of Carlisle in 1629. Christopher Potter, S.T.B. (afterwards S.T.P.), was elected 17th June 1626, and died in the beginning of March 1645-6. He became dean of Worcester in 1636. Gerard Langbaine, M.A,_, (afterwards S.T.P.)^ suc- ceeded iith March 1645. He died loth Feb. 1637, and was buried in the chapel. Thomas Barlow, S.T.B., (afterwards S.T.P.), suc- ceeded T5th Feb. 1657. Margaret professor in 1660', and keeper of the Bodleian Library. Bishop of Lin- coln in 1675. Timothy Halton, S.T.P., was elected 7th April 1677. Ob. 2ist July 1704, «tat. 72. William Lancaster, S.T.P., succeeded in 1704. Archdeacon of Middlesex, and vicar of St. Martin-in- the-Fields, Westminster. Ob. 4th Feb. 17 16-17. John Gibson, S.T.P., elected in 17 16— 17. Ob. 5th Sept. 1730. Joseph Smith, 20th Oct. 1730, Joseph Browne, 1756. Thomas Fothergill, 1767. Septimus Collinson, D.D., 1796. Ob. 24th Jan. 1827. John Fox, D.D., 1827. The anns of this college are thus blazoned : Or, three eaglets displayed, gules. NEW COLLEGE Was founded by William of Wykoham ' ', alias Long, alias Porrott, bishop of Winchester. Foundation '^ lie had license to acfjuire lands and found a collcfjfc. l*at. .3 Ric. II. p. I. mm. 32, 33. VOL. III. 4 B