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 536 OXFORD. William Crowe, B.C.L., fellow of New college^ April 1784, vice Bandinel resigned. John Antony Cramer, M.A., student of Christ Church and principal of Nero Inn hall^ 1829. William Jacobson, M.A., late fellow of Exeter, and canon of Christ Church, Jan. 1843. Richard Michell, B.D., late fellow of Lincoln college, 1848. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ^2 Founded in 1 249 by William archdeacon of Durham. MASTERS. Roger Aswardby, M.A._, held the office about 1332. John Pocklyngton, M.A., late felloxo, became master of this college in 1362. William Kexby, M.A., succeeded about 1378. Thomas Foston, M.A., 1392. Thomas Duffield, M.A., occurs by the title of master of this college in 1396. Edmund Lacy, M.A., about 1398. Bishop of Hereford in 1417. Bishop of Exeter in 1420. John de Appleton, M.A., about 1403. John Castle, M.A., about 1413. Robert Burton, S.T.B., was confirmed 7th May 1420. Richard Wytton, S.T.B., was elected about 1426. Thomas Benwell or Benyngwell, M.A., succeeded in 1430. John Marten, S.T.B., was the next, in 1441. William Gregforth, M.A., 1474. He died about the middle of March 1487, and was buried in St. Mary's church. 3- This college was originally of the Mickle, or Great Hall of called "The college of William of the University;" by which title Durham :" it gradually changed it is mentioned in queen Eliza- its name to that of" The College beth's charter. Pat. 15 EHz. p. 1 1.