646 CAMBRIDGE. 1792 William Clerke, of Peter-house. James Wood, of St. John's college. 1793 Newton Charles Laxk, of Christ's college. Thomas Kerrich, of Magdalen college. 1794 Thomas Key, of King's college. Joseph Procter, of Catharine hall. 1795 Francis Tennant, of Pembroke college. Daniel Mitford Peacock, of Trinity college. 1796 Edmund Outram, of St. John's college. John Haggitt, of Sidney-Sussex college. 1797 Samuel Blackall, of Emmanuel college. James Plumptre, of Clare hall. 1798 Charles Parish, of Queens' college. Richard Lucas, of Gonville and Caius college. 1799 John Henry Michell, of King's college. John V^ickers, of Trinity hall. 1800 Nicholas Langley Hendry, of Corpus Christi coll. George Frederick Tavel, of Trinity college. 1801 John Holme, of Peter-house. Robert Jones, of St. John's college. 1802 Clement Chevallier, of Pembroke college. John Doncaster, of Christ's college. 1803 Thomas Sumpter, of King's college. Samuel Lowe, of Magdalen college. 1804 Thomas Castley, of Jesus college. John Hudson, of Trinity college. 1805 Charles Rushworth, of St. John's college. William Webb, of Clare hall. 1806 George Barnes, of Queens' college. Thomas Hosking, of Sidney-Sussex college. 1807 Jeremiah Day, of Gonville and Caius college. John Gilbert, of Emmanuel coUefje. 1808 'iLLTAM Hunt, of King's college. Thomas Starkie, of Catharine hall. 1809 George Adam Browne, of Trinity college. Joseph Gibson Whaley, of Peter-house. 1 8 10 John Maul, of Christ's college. Morgan Walter Jones, of St. John's college. H