PEMBROKE COLLEGE. 673 Richard Morys, M.A., elected in 1389, vacated it in 1406. John Sudbury ^% LL.B., elected in 1406, resigned in 1428. Ob. 1434. John Langton, elected in 1428. He became bishop of St. David's in 1447. Ob. 22nd May 1447. Hugh Damlet, S.T.P., elected in 1447, resigned in 1450. Ob. 17th May 1476. Lawrence Bothe, elected in 1450. Ob. 19th May 1480. He became bishop of Durham in 1457, and archbishop of York in 1476. He became lord chan- cellor of England 27th July 1473 ; he also was chan- cellor of this University in 1456. Thomas Scot, alias Rotheram, bishop of Lincoln^ elected in 1480, resigned in 1480, on becoming arch- bishop of York. Ob. 29th May 1500. He filled the offices of bishop of Rochester, lord chancellor of Eng- land, and chancellor of this University. George Fitz-Hugh, S.T.P., dean of Lincoln^ elected in 1480. Ob. 20th Nov. 1505. He was chancellor of this University in 1496. Roger Leybourne, bishop of Carlisle^ elected in 1505. Ob. July or August 1507. Richard Fox, bishop of Winchester, elected in 1507, resigned in 151 8. Ob. 14th Sept. 1528. He held the various offices of bishop of Exeter, Bath and Wells, and Durham ; chancellor of this University, and lord keeper of the privy seal. Robert Sherton^^J, S.T.P., elected Oct. 151 8. Re- signed in 1534. Ob. 17th Oct. 1535. Robert Swinbourne, M.A., elected in 1534; resigned ^ Between Monys and Sud- Sherton, Shirton, Schurton. He bury Le Neve erroneously in- was elected fellow of Pembroke sertH "John Tinmew, elected in in iriO.'), and in 151 1 he was ap- 1400.'* pointed the very first master of ■'** Dr. Ainslie states, " I have St. John's college, which he left seen his name thus written by in 151^, when elected master of himself. It is otherwise spelled Pembroke.'* vor. HI. 4 R