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 686 CAMBRIDGE. John Davies, LL.D., vice Henr} James, 22nd March, 1716-17. Ob. 6th March, 1731-2. William Sedgwick, A.M., elected in March 1 731-2. Ob. 4th Nov. 1760. Robert Plumptree, D.D., 1760. Ob. 1788. Isaac Milker, B.D., 1788. Ob. April 1820, setat. 70. Henry Godfrey, 1820. Joshua King, LL.D., 1832. The arms of this college are thus blazoned : Sable, an episcopal staff argent, ensigned with a cross patee, or, a crosier in saltire; in like manner over all, a boar's head couped, or. The ancient bearing was, within a border vert, quarterly of six coats : i. Barry of six, or and gules. 2. Azure, semee of fleur-de-lys, a label for difference. 3. The arms of Jerusalem, viz. Argent, a potent cross between four croslets, or. 4. Azure, somee de lys of Franco in a border gules. 5. Crusily of croslets, two lucies hauriant, or. 6. Or, on a bend, gules, three eaglets displayed, argent. The crest, a phoenix in a crown. CATHARINE HALL Was founded by Robert Woodlarke, the third pro- vost of King's college, in the year 1473. MASTERS. RoRERT Roche, S.T.P., appointed the first master by the founder, 1475. John Tapton, A.M. John or William Ward all, S.T.B. RiCHAUD Balderstone, S.T.B. Thomas Grene, S.T.P., 1507.