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 CHRIST'S COLLEGE. 689 John Worthington, S.T.B., 1650. Richard Sterne, restored in 1660. See Archbishops of York. John Pearson, 20th Nov. 1660. Joseph Beaumont, S.T.P., 1662. See Masters of Peter-house. Edmund Boldero, S.T.P., 21st May 1663. Ob. 5th July 1679, setat. 72. Humphrey Gower, S.T.P., i ith July 1679. Translated to St. John^s in the same year. William Saywell, S.T.P., 3rd Dec. 1679. Arch- deacon of Ely. Charles Ashton, S.T.B., 5th July 1701. Ob. 31st March 1752. Philip Yonge, B:D., 1752. Lyndford Caryl, D.D., 1758. Ob. i8th June 1781. Richard Beadon, D.D., 1781. William Pearce, D.D., 1789. Ob. 14th Nov. i82o_, setat. 77. William French, D.D.,i6th Dec. 1820, vice Pearce. Georges Elwes Corrie, B.D., 1849. The arms of this college are thus blazoned: Argent, a fess between three cocks' heads erased sable, crested and jolloped gules, all within a border entoyre of eight coronets, or. CHRIST'S COLLEGE Was founded originally by Henry VI under the name of God's house, and in 1505 lady Margaret, countess of Richmond and Derby, mother to king Henry the Seventh, changed the name, incorporated and endowed it^ •''■'» Statutes in MS. Ilarl. 7044, N" 7046. VOL. III. 4 T