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 EMMANUEL COLLEGE. 701 Christopher Wordsworth, D.D., 1820; resigned in 1 84 1. Ob. 2n(i "Feb. 1846. William Whewell, B.D., 1^4^^ vice Wordsworth re- signed. The arms of this college are thus blazoned : Argent, a chevron between three roses gules ; in a chief of the second, a lion passant gardant between two bibles clasped, or. Note by Le Neve. — It will, during life, be the utmost satisfac- tion to me, to remember that I once had the honour to style myself a happy (though unworthy) fellow-commoner of this society. — J. L. EMMANUEL COLLEGE Was founded by sir Walter Mildmay, knight, (chan- cellor of the Exchequer, and of the duchy of Lan- caster,) in the year 1584^^. MASTlERS. Laurence Chaderton, S.T.B., fellow 0/ Christ's col- lege, was appointed the first master by the founder in J 584; resigned in 1622. John Preston, S.T.B., fellow of Queen's college, was elected 3rd Oct. 1622 ; died 20th July 1628, and was buried in the church of Fawsly, in Northamptonshire. William Sancroft, S.T.B., was elected in 1628, and died in 1637. Richard Holdsworth, 8. 'i^.li., fellow of St. Jolm^s col- legCy was elected in 1637 ; ejected in or about 1644. See Margaret Professors and Deans of Worcester. Anthony Tuckney, fellow of this college^ was placed 8* Statutefi, MS. Sloane, 1739.