MAGDALEN COLLEGE.---Founded 1519. Visitor, the Rt. Hon. Lord President, S. Lowe, M.A. Masters of Arts. Edward John Burrow. TRINITY COLLEGE.---Founded 1546. Visitors, The King to the Fellows, and the bishop of Ely to the Master. Master, Wm. Lort Mansell, D.D. bishop of Bristol, appointed 1798. Vice Master. Right Hon. Lord Lowther. The Hon. Charles Frederic Powlett Townsend. Right Hon. Marquis of Tichfield. Right Hon, Lord Burgherst, Allott. Clarkson. Christie. Courtenay. Flower. Gell. Goldsmith. Goulbourne. Holmes. Haygarth. Huddleston. Irwith. Leigh. Mathews. Moore. Noel. Nepean. Taddy. White. Walpole. EMANUEL COLLEGE.-Founded 1584. Visitors, the Vice Chancellor, or the Master of Christ's and the two senior Doctors in Divinity. Assistant Tutor, Allsop, B.D. Master, Rt. Towerson Cory, Lecturer, Holme, B.D. SIDNEY SUSSEX COLLEGE.-Founded 1598. Visitor, Jonn Shelley Sidney, esq. in particular instances the Vice Chancellor, and two sen. Doctors in Divi nity:-in others, the Vice Chancellor, and the Masters of Emanuel and Christ's. Duke of Portland, K.G.D.C.L. Chancellor, elected in 1792. Michael Marlow, D.D. President of St. John's college. Whittington Landon, D.D. Provost of Worcester college, elected 1806. Michael Marlow, D.D. President of St. John's college, elected 1808. E Burgesses of the University. *Rt. Hon. Sir Wm. Scott, Kt.D.C.L. Judge of the Admiralty. *Rt. Hon. C. Abbot, D.C.L. Speaker of the House of Com mons. Assessor 1798, and Deputy-Steward 1801. « James Blackstone, esq. D.C.L. Principal of New Inn Hall. William Corne, M.A. Student of Christ-church. John Goldesbrough, M.A. Fellow of Magdalene college. |