PROFESSORS. 653 1831 Right Hon. Henry Goulburn, M.A., of Trinity coll. William Yates Peel, M.A., of St. John's college. 1832 Right Hon. Henry Goulburn, M.A., of Trinity coll. Right Hon. Charles Manners Sutton, LL.D. K.G. C.B., of Trinity college. 1S34 Right Hon. Charles Manners Sutton, ] LL.D.K.G. C.B., of Trinity college. [5 h J Right Hon. Henry Goulburn, MA., of 1 Trinity college. J 1835 Hon. Charles Ewan Law, M.A., of St. John's col- lege, 2 1st March. 1837 Right Hon. Henry Goulburn, M.A., of Trinity coll. Hon. Charles Ewan Law, M.A., of St. John's coll. 1841 Right Hon. Henry Goulburn, M.A., of -^ Trinity coUege. Loth June. Hon. Charles Ewan Law, M.A., of St. 1 John's college. Right Hon. Henry Goulburn, M.A., of Trinity col- lege, 15th Sept. 1847 Right Hon. Henry Goulburn, M. A., of Trinity coll. Hon. Charles Ewan Law, LL.D., of St. John's coll. 1850 Loftus Tottenham Wig ram, M.A., of Trinity col- lege, vice Law deceased. PROFESSORS. LADY MARGARET'S 11 PROFESSORS IN DIVLNITY. Founded in 1302 ^'^ by Margaret, countess of Richmond. John Fisher, S.T.P., aftericards 2^i'^sident of Queen^s college^ 1502. He became bishop of Rochester. Thomas Cosyn, S.T.P., master of Corpus Christi college^ '504- William Burgoign or Burgoine, S.T.P., afterwards master of Peter-house^ 1^06. " Motherof kinf^ Henry V'll. reelected; this ceremony is ge- '2 An election to this profea- nerally dispensed with, and the sorship is to he every two years, professor continueH in office for but the same person may })e life.