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 576 OXFORD. was admitted 3rd July 1620. He resigned the year following. Sir Eubule Thelwall, knt., succeeded in May 1621. He died 8th Oct. 1630, setat. 68, and was buried in the chapel. Francis Mansell, S.T.P., again resumed this princi- palship in October 1630. Ejected by the Parliament delegates 1648. Michael Roberts, S.T.B. (afterwards S.T.P.), was substituted by the same authority that ejected his predecessor, 22nd May 1648. He resigned in 1657. Francis Howell, ^i,A.^ felhto of Exeter college, wsls put in by Oliver Cromwell, 24th Oct. 1657 ; but soon after the Restoration was obliged to give way to the right owner. Francis Mansell, S.T.P., was restored 1st Aug. 1660, and resigned in the same year. He died 1st May 1665, and was buried in the chapel. His will is in the Prerogative Office ^^. Sir Leoline Jenkyns, knt., LL.D., was elected 1st March 1660-61, and resigned in 1673. Ob. 31st Aug. 1685. John Lloyd, S.T.B., succeeded 24th April 1673. Bi- shop of St. David's in 1686. Jonathan Edwards, S.T.P., was elected 2nd Nov. 1686. Ob. 20th July 1712, aetat. 73. John Wynne, S.T.P., lady Margarets professor in Divinity, succeeded in 17 12. Bishop of St. Asaph in 1715- William Jones, elected in 1720. Ob. 7th Dec. 1725. Eubule Thelwall, elected in Dec. 1725. Ob. 20th Juno 1 727. Thomas Pardo, elected in 1727. Ob. 22nd April 1763. Humphrey Owen, 1763. Joseph Hoare, D.D., 1768. Ob. 26th May 1802, setat. 96. 10 Mico, 182.