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G80 CAMBRIDGE. Thomas Kden, LL.D., 1626. Ob. July 1645. ^^ ^^^'^ n. burgess in parb'amont for the university in two par- liaments of Charles I. Robert King, LL.D., elected 28th Oct. 1645. Ejected in 1646. Ob. 6th Nov. 1676. John Bond, M.A., put in in March 1645—6, by the au- thority of Parliament. Robert King, re-elected and admitted 2cth Aug. 1660. Sir Thomas Exton, LL.D., 1676. He represented this university in parliament. George Oxinden, LL.D., t688. See Professors of Civil Law. He represented this university in parlia- ment from 1679 ^^ 1687. Ob. 21st Feb. 1702—3. George Bramston, LL.D., 1702—3. Ob. 3rd June 1710. Sir Nathaniel Lloyd, knt., 1710. Resigned this mastership circa Oct. 1735. Edward Simpson, LL.D., elected in Nov. 1735, vice sir Nathaniel Lloyd resigned. Sir James Marriott, LL.D., July 1764. Sir William Wynne, LL.D., 1803. Thomas le Blanc, LL.D., 1815. He resigned in 181 8, but was immediately re-elected. Sir Herbert Jenner Fust, LL.D., 1843. Thomas Charles Geldart, M.A., 1852. CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE, VULGO BENE'T, Was founded by Henry duke of Lancaster, and the aldermen and brethren of the guild of Corpus Christi, and of the guild of the blessed Virgin !Maiy in Cam- bridge, in the year 1351; which two guilds had been united in the year 1324 ' MASTERS. Thomas de Eltisle, LL.B., 1352. ^■^ Statutes in the University library. MSS. GG. 4.8.