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 678 CAMRUIDGE. KoHERT Brady, M.D., 1670. He was professor of Medicine in 1677. He represented the university in parliament in 1681 and H^. Died 19th Aug. 17C0. James Halmax, A.M., elected 24th Aug. 1700. He was registrar of this university. He died 19th Dec. 1702. Sir John Ellys, M.D., elected ist Jan. 1702-3. Ob. 29th Nov. 17 16. Sir Thomas Gooch, bart., vice sir John Ellys, 2nd Dec. 1 7 16. He became bishop of Bristol, Norwich, and Ely. Ob. 14th Feb. 1 754. Sir James Burrough, 1754. Ob. 7th Aug. 1764. John Smith, M.A., 1764. Lowndean professor in 1771. Ob. 17th June 1795. Richard Fisher Belward, D.D., 1793. ^^- ^^'^'^ May 1 803. Martin Davy, M.D., 1803. ^^ ^^^h May 1839. Bknedict Chapman, M.A., 1839. Edwin Guest, M.A, 1852. The arms of this college are thus blazoned : Two coats impaled within a bordure gobonatod, argent and sable. The first is Argent, on a plain chevron be- tween two couple-closes indented, sable, three escallops of the first. And secondly. Or, in a field semi of oaken leaves, two serpents respecting each other issuant out of a hole, and erected, having a flower slipped, all proper, with a book clasped between them, sable. TRINITY HALL Was founded by William l^ateman, bishop of Nor- wich '-, by letters bearing date 15th Jan. 1349—50. •^^ Statutes in MS. Harl. 7029. terbury ist Dec. ft)llowing, and The statutes which bishop Bate- afterAvards by the university of man gave to the college, bearing Cambridge on the 9th of the date 1st June I3,')2. were con- same month. firmed l)y the archbishop of Can-