578 OXFORD. John Wilkins, M.A., (afterwards S.T.P.,) was substi- tuted by the same authority that ejected his prede- cessor 7th April 1648. Ho resigned in 1659. He became master of Trinity college, Cambridge, and afterwards bishop of Chester in 1668. Walter Blandford, M.A., (afterwards S.T.P.,) suc- ceeded 5th Sept. 1659. Bishop of Oxford in 1665. Bishop of Worcester in 1 67 1. Gilbert Ironside, S.T.B., (afterwards S.T.P.,) was admitted 7th Dec. 1665. Bishop of Bristol in 1689. Bishop of Hereford in 1691. Thomas Dunster, S.T.P., was elected 21st Oct. 1689. Ob. 17th May 17 19. William Baker, S.T.P., rector of St. Giles-in-the-Fields^ London, elected 2cth May, vice Dr. Dunster deceased. Made bishop of Bangor in 1723. Robert Thistlewayte, chosen 28th Dec. 1723, vice William Baker, bishop of Bangor. Resigned in March 1738-9. Samuel Lisle, 1739. George Wyndham, LL.D., 1744. Ob. 2nd May 1777. James Gerard, 1777. John Wills, D.D., 1783. Ob. 16th June 1806. William Tournay, 1806. Benjamin Parsons Symons, 1831. The arras of this college are thus blazoned : Baron and feme : i . Gules, a chevron between three roses, argent ; 2. Gules, a bend between two escallop-shells, or. PEMBROKE COLLEGE Was founded by Thomas Tesdalc, of Sandford Deanly in Berkshire, esq., and Richard Wightwick, S.T.B., late of Balliol college. License of foundation granted 29th June 1624'^. Pat. 22 Jac. 1. p. 16. N". 2.