602 CAMlilllDGE. 1648 Edward Mouxtague, earl of Manchester, ejected by the Parliamentary-visitors. 1651 Oliver S. John, lord chief justice of the Common Pleas. 1660 Edward Mountague, earl of Manchester restored. 1670 George Villiers, duke of Buckingham; elected 7th, admitted loth June 1671^. 1674 James Scot, duke of Monmouth; elected 20th July", installed 3rd Sept. 1682 Christopher Monk, duke of Albemarle ; elected 8th April, and installed i ith May 1682. 1688 George Lord DARTiMouxn, 1st Dec. 1688^ vice Chri- stopher, duke of Albemarle. 1688 Charles Seymour, duke of Somerset; installed at Northumberland House 30th May 1689. 1748 Thomas Holles Pelham, duke of Newcastle, 14th Dec. 1768 Augustus Henry Fitzroy, duke of Grafton. 1811 William Frederick, duke of Gloucester. 1834 John Jeffreys, marquis of Camden. 3840 Hugh Percy, duke of Northumberland. 1847 His Royal Highness Prince Albert. VICE-CHANCELLORS^. The accounts of the Vice-ChanccUors and Proctors of this University are not to be relied on higher than the year 1501, for which reason I shall deduce the succession of them only from that time. of Berkshire, had 103 votes, and ^ The Vice-Chancellor is elect- the duke of Buckingham, re- ed annually on the 4th of No- commended by the King, had vemher, and must be a graduate 108. of a degree not inferior to that • London Gazette. ^ Ibid, of Master of Arts.