662 CAMBRIDGE. THE LORD ALMONER'S PROFESSOR OF ARABIC. Founded in 17^4. David Wilkin^ S.T. P., 1724. Leonard Chappelow, S.T.B.. 1729. Samuel Hallifax, LL.D., 1768. William Craven, B.D., 1770. George Cecil Renouard, B.D.. 1815. Thomas Musgrave, ]LA., 1821. Thomas Robinsox, M. A., afterirards master of the Tem2)le, 1837. LUCASIAN PROFESSORS OF MATHEMATICS. Founded in 1663 by Henry Lucas, Esq., M.P. for the University'-". Isaac Bahrow, S.T.B., felloic of Trhiitj/ college, 1663. Isaac Newton, 'M.., fellotc of Trinity collepe, i66y. Ob. 20th March 1727. William Whiston, M.A., hie fellow of Clare hall, 1 702. Expelled 30th Oct. 1710, Nicholas Sanderson, M.A., 19th Nov. 1711. John Colson, M.A., 1739. ^^- ^^^^^ '^^^- ^7^^- Edward Waring, M.A., 1760. Isaac Milner, D.D., 1798. Robert Woodhouse, IM.A., 1820. Thomas Tirtox, B.D., 1822. Afterwards bishop of Ely. George Biddell Airy, M.A., 1826. Charles Barrage, M.A., 1828. Joshua Kixg, LL.D., 1839. George Gabriel Stokes, M.A., 1849. '^ Deed of foundation dated Lucas, Esq., concerning a ma- 19th Dec. 1663. Confirmation tlicmatical professorship founded of orders (under the Great Seal) by him in the University of Cam- made by the executors of Henry bridge iSth Jan. 1663-4.