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 82 CAMBRIDGE. WiLMAM Stanley, S.T.P., 1693. I^ean of St. Asaph and archdeacon of London. Ob. 9th Oct. 1731. Thomas Green, S.T.P., 1698. Prebendary and aich- deacon of Canterbury. Resigned in 1716. Afterwards bishop of Norwich and of Ely. Samuel Bradford, S.T.P., elected 17th May 1716. Made bishop of Carlisle in 1718. Resigned in 1724. Mattjiias Mawson, D.D., 3rd Oct. 1724, vice Samuel Bradford. He became bishop of Llandaff in 1738-9. Edmund Castle, M.A., elected 27th Feb. 1744-5. John Green, D.D., 1750. Afterwards dean and bishop of Lincoln. John Barnardiston, D.D., 1764. Ob. July 1778. William Colman, B.D., Aug. 1778. Ob. 17th Dec. 1794- Philip Douglas, B.D, 1795. ^^- -"^^ *^^"- ^^^2. John Lamb, M.A., 1822. He was also dean of Bristol. Ob. 19th April 1850. James Pulling, B.D., 1850. The arms of this college are thus blazoned : Sable, a pelican with her wings expanded, argent, vulnerat- ing her breast for her young, and standing in her nest, and quartered with azure, three lilies slipped proper. The third as the second ; the fourth as the first. KING'S COLLEGE Was founded by king Henry the Sixth, in the year I443'»''. PROVOSTS. William or .John Millington, S.T.P., was elected from Clare hall hither in 1443, and in 1446 was re- manded back again thither. 4« Rot. Cart. 21—24. Hen. VI. nn. 4. 38. Sututes in MS. Harl. 7333-