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 532 OXFORD. VINERIAN PROFESSORS OF COMMON LAW. Founded by Charles Viner, esq., by will, dated 20th Dec. 1755. William Blackstone, D.C.L., fellow of All Souls coU lege^ I'JS^; afterwards one of His Majesty's justices in the court of common pleas. Sir Richard Chambers, knt., B.C.L., of University college, 1760. Richard Woodeson, D.C.L., fellow of Magdalen col- lege, 1777. James Blackstone, D.C.L., fellow of All Souls college, '793^ afterwards principal of New Inn hall. Philip Williams, B.C.L.,/e?^^^ of New coll., D.C.L., 1824. John Robert Kenyon, D.C.L., late fellow of All Souls college^ 1843. CLINICAL PROFESSORS. Founded pursuant to the will of the earl of Lichfield, who died in 1772. John Parsons, M.D., sometime student of Christ Church, 1780. Martin Wall, M.D., sometime fellow of New college, Robert Bourne, M.D., sometime fellow of Worcester college, 1824. James Adey Ogle, M.D., of Trinity college, 1830. LORD ALMONER'S READERS IN ARABIC. Founded about 1780. Richard Browne, D.T)., fellow of Trinity college; Re- gius professor of Hebrew and canon of Christ Church, 1 780. He held the office but a few days. Henry Ford, Y).Q.^., principal of Magdalen hall, 1780.