564 OXFORD. tion73. He died 6th Feb. 1547, and was buried in St. Mary's church. John Hawarden, S.T.B., was elected 27th Feb. 1547, and resigned 21st Jan. 1564. Thomas Klanchard, M.A., succeeded in 1564"^, and resigned 13th Feb. 1573. Richard Harrys, M.A., was elected i6th Feb. 1573, and resigned 22nd Aug. 1595. Alexander Nowell, M.A., dean of St. PauVs^ London, and canon of Windsor, succeeded 6th Sept. 1595, and resigned 14th Dec. following. Thomas Singleton, S.T.B., succeeded 29th Dec. 1595. He died 29th Nov. 1614, and was buried in St. Marys. Samuel Radcliffe, S.T.B., afterwards S.T.P., was elected 14th Dec. 16 14. He was ejected by the Par- liament delegates 20th Jan. 1647—8. He died 26th June 1648, and was buried the 30th of the same month in St. Mary"'s. Thomas Yate, S.T.B., was elected 13th July 1648, but hindered from any enjoyment of it (at that time) by the authority that ejected his predecessor. Ob. 22nd April 1 68 1, setat. 78. Daniel Greenwood, M.A., afterwards S.T.P., was substituted in the room of Radcliffe 29th Feb. 1647-S, but did not come into possession before 13th April 1648. Ob. 29th Jan. 1673, 2etat. 71. His will is in the Prerogative Office 7^. Thomas Yate, S.T.P., was restored loth Aug. 1660. He died 22nd April 1681. His will is in the Preroga- tive Office "* John Meau, S.T.P., was elected 7th May 1681. RoHEHT SiiirPEN, S.T.P., succeeded in 17 10. Francis Yarborough, LL.D., elected 7th Feb. 1745-6. Ob. 24th April 1770. 7^ See Rot. Memor. 14 Hen. '^ Rot. Memor. 12 Eliz. rot. VIII. rot. I & 44, Rot. Memor. 100. 31 Hen. S. rot. 30. "• Biince 46. '" North 83.