702 CAMinUDGE. nuastcr by the earl of jNlanchester, Autoritate Pari. circa 1644-5. I" ^^53 ^le was translated to the mas- tership of St. John's college. William Y)iiaasgh am, fellow of this college, was elected master in 1653. William Sanciioft, S.T.P., (afterwards archbishop of Canterbury,) was elected master in 1662. See Deans of York. John Bhetox, S T.P., prebe?idaiy of Worcester^ was admitted, (Regiis literis,) in 1665. Ob. 2nd March Thomas Holbeche, S.T .1^ ., formerly felloic of this col- lege, was elected master 9th March 1675-6. John Balderston, S.T.P., being senior fellow, was elected master 4th Nov. 1680. Ob. 2cSth Aug. 1719, and buried 6th Sept. in Peterborough cathedral, where he held the fifth stall. William Savage, S.T.P., vice John Balderston, 26th Sept. 17 19. Ob. 2nd Aug. ^^^6. William Richardson, D.D., elected lotli Aug. 1736. Ob. J775. Richard Farmer, D.D., 1775. Ob. 8th Sept. 1797, fetat. 6^. Robert Towerson Cory, D.D., 1797. Ob. 1835. George Archdall, D.D., 1835. The arms of this college are thus blazoned : Argent, a lion rampant azure, holding in the dexter paw a lau- rel crown triumphal, ensigned over head with this word Emmanuel in a scroll or. SIDNEY-SUSSEX COLLEGE. May 20th, 1596, was the first stone laid of Sidney col- lege in Cambridge, (the whole fabric whereof was finished three years after,) at the cost of the Lady