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5. Brickenden, Colwell, M.A., master 15 Feb., 1709; s. C, of Inkpen, Berks, gent. Pembroke, matric. 10 Dec., 1680, aged 17, B.A. 12 March, 1684-5, M.A. 1687, B. and D.D. 1710 ; rector of Chawton, Hants, 1690, and of Inkpen, Berks, 1703, until his death Aug., 1714. See Al. Ox. 178.

6. Panting, Matthew, M.A., master 3 Sept., 1714; s. M., of Oxford (city), pleb. Pembroke, matric. 5 Nov., 1698, aged 15, B.A. 1702, fellow, M.A. 1705, B. and D.D. 1715, rector of St. Ebbes, Oxford, 1714-19, rector of Colne Rogers, co. Glou- cester, 1718, and canon of Gloucester 1718, until his death 12 Feb., 1738-9, buried in St. Aldate's church. See Al. Ox. 1112.

7. Ratcliffe, John, B.D., master 23 Feb., 1738; s. Robert, of Stonehouse, co. Gloucester, cler. Pem- broke, matric. 17 Nov., 1718, aged 18, B.A. 1722, M.A. 1725, B.D. 1737, D.D. 1739; rector of Colne Rogers 1739, and canon of Gloucester 1739, until his death 13 July, 1775. See Al. Ox. ii. 1177.

8. Adams, William, D.D., master 26 July, 1775; s. John, of Shrewsbury, ironmonger. Pembroke, matric. 6 Aug., 1720, aged 13, scholar 1724, B.A. 1724, fellow 1727, M.A. 1727, B. and D.D. 1756; vicar of St. Chads, Shrewsbury, 1732-75, canon of Lichfield 1747, and of Gloucester 1775, rector of Holgate 1748, and of Cound, (both) Salop, 1755, of Bedwas, co. Monmouth, 1754, and of Cwm, Flints, 1762, canon 1749, precentor 1750, and archdeacon of Llandaff 1777, until his death 13 Jan., 1789. See Al. Ox. ii. 7.

9. Sergrove, William, D.D., master 1789; s. Thomas, of London, pleb. Pembroke, matric. 3 Nov., 1762, aged 16 (from St. Paul's school), B.A. 1766, M.A. 1769, B.D. 1778, D.D. 1789, rector of St. Aldate's, Oxford, 1774-89 ; canon of Gloucester 1789, vicar of Penmark and Llantwit Major, co. Glamorgan, 1795, until his death 16 April, 1796. See Al. Ox. ii. 1274.

10. Smith, John, D.D., master 1796; s. John, of Kensington, Middlesex, gent. Pembroke, matric. 13 Nov., 1761, aged 17, B.A. 1765, M.A. 1769, B. and D.D. 1796, rector of St. Aldate's, Oxford, 1789 ; rector of Colne Rogers 1799, perpetual curate East- leach-Turville 1799, rector of Rudford 1801, and vicar of Fairford, (all) co. Gloucester, 1804, and canon of Gloucester 1796, until his death 19 Oct., 1809. See Al. Ox. ii. 1316.

11. Hall, George William, D.D., master 1809; s. John, of Chelsea, Middlesex, gent. Pembroke, matric. 4 Nov., 1788, aged 18 (from St. Paul's

school), B.A. 1792, fellow and tutor, M.A. 1795, B.D. 1808, D.D. 1809, vice-chancellor 1820-4, select preacher 1810 ; born 12 March, 1770, rector of Taynton, co. Gloucester, 1810, and canon of Glou- cester 1810, until his death 10 Dec, 1843. See Al. Ox. ii. 587.

12. Jeune, Francis, D.C.L., master 1843, resigned 1864 ; is. Francis, of St. Brelade's, isle of Jersey, pleb. Pembroke, matric 21 Oct., 1822, aged 16 (from St. Malo and Renes, France), scholar 1822-30, B.A. 1827, M.A. 1830, fellow 1830-7, tutor 1830-4, B. and D.C.L. 1834, select preacher 1845, vice- chancellor 1858-62 (Honours : — 1 classics 1827), examiner in classics 1834, university commissioner 1850, a member of Hebdomadal council 1854 and 1863; born 22 May, 1806, headmaster K. Edward's school, Birmingham, 1834-8, dean of Jersey and rector of St. Helier's 1838-44, canon of Gloucester 1843-64, rector of Taynton, co. Gloucester, 1844-64, dean of Lincoln 1864, bishop of Peterborough 1864, until his death 21 Aug., 1868. See Al. Ox. ii. 753 ; &.D.N.B.

13. Evans, Evan, M.A., master 1864; 2s. David, of Cardiff, co. Glamorgan, gent. Jesus Coll., matric. 22 June, 1831, aged 18 (from Cowbridge school) ; scholar Pembroke 1832-43, B.A. 1835, M.A. 1838, tutor 1841-64, fellow 1843-64, D.D. by decree 18 Oct., 1878 (Honours: — 2 classics 1835), vice-chancellor 1878-82 ; canon of Gloucester 1864 until his death 23 Nov., 1891. See Al. Ox. ii. 432.

14. Price, Bartholomew, D.D., master 1892, born at ' Colne St. Dennis, co. Gloucester, 14 May, 1818 ;

2s. William, rector of Farnborough, Berks, and of Coin, m.a. Pembroke, matric. 16 March, 1837, aged 18 (from Northleach school), scholar 1837-44, B.A. 1840, M.A. 1843, fellow 1844-92, tutor 1846-57, proctor 1858, vice-gerent 1864-92, B. and D.D. 1892 (Honours : — 3 classics and 1 mathematics 1840, mathematical scholarship 1842), examiner in mathe- matics 1847, 8, 53, 4, 7, 9, 60, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 71, mathematical moderator 1852, 6, 68, 9, Sedleian professor natural philosophy 1853, hon. fellow Queens 1868, member of the Hebdomadal council 1856, curator of the university chest and of the Bodleian library, secretary to the delegates of the Clarendon press, resigned 1885, and appointed per- petual delegate 1885, fellow, etc., of Winchester college 1873, F.R.S., F.R.Astr.Soc, visitor of Green- wich Observatory. See Men and Women of the Time.