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 522 OXFORD. was elected 5th Feb. 1660-61, and admitted 15th May following. He resigned in 1673. Ob. 25th Feb. 1722-3. Edward Bernard, M.D., of St. John's college, was admitted 9th April 1673 : void by the resignation of sir Christopher Wren. Bernard resigned in 1691. David Gregory, M.A., of the university of Edinburgh, was admitted 6th Feb. 169 [. Ob. 12th Sept. 1708. John Carswell, M.A., succeeded in 1708. John Keil, M.D., succeeded in 1712. Ob. 31st Aug. 1721. James Bradley, M.A., of Balliol college, astronomer royal at Greenwich^ D.D. by diploma, 1721. Ob. 12th July 1762. Thomas Hornsby, M.A., felloio of Corpus Christi col- lege^ D.D. by diploma, 1762. He became professor of natural philosophy. Abram Robertson, D.D., of Christ Church, 1810. Stephen Peter Rigaud, M.K.^ felloio of Exeter college, 1827, vice Dr. Robertson deceased. Ob. 16th March 1839. George Henry Sacheverell Johnson, M.A.,y^^/o?(7 of QueerCs college, 1839. William Fishburn Donkin, M.A., of University col- lege, 1842. PROFESSORS OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY. This lecture was founded by Thomas White, S.T.P., prebendary of Mora in St. Paul's cathedral, canon of the eighth stall of Christ Church, Oxon., and treasurer of Salisbury, in the year 162 1. William Price, M.A., student of Christ Churchy was the first elected, 26th Sept. 1621. Thomas B allow, M.A., student of Christ Churchy was elected 24th March 1629. Edward Fuliiam, ^LA., student of Christ Church, was elected 27th Jan. 1633. He became canon of Windsor. George Gisbv, ^i, A., fellow of St.John^s college, was elected 13th July 1638.