Pepperell Charlestown Pembroke 1782 Tufts, Simon 1832 Valentine, Joseph W. 1818 Walker, William J. 1831 Walker, Charles 1803 Walton, John 1812 Warren, Isaac 1812 Wellington, Timothy 1839 Wellington, William W. 1539 Wells, David 1839 Wheeler, Elbridge G. 1817 Whitcomb, Thomas 1827 Whitney, Simon Whitney, Samuel S. 1826 Whittemore. James M. 1837 Wilder, Abel H. 18:25 Wilkins, George West Cambridge Cambridgeport Lowell 61 1829 Alden, Samuel 1785 Barker, Joshua 1786 60 1826 Bartlett, Erastus H. 1838 32 1817 Boutelle, Caleb (Unionville) Hopkinton Groton 1833 Willard, Francis A. Charlestown 1812 Williams, John 1831 Williams, Jacob 1788 Wyer, Edward 1803 Wyeth, Tapley 1837 Wyman, Morrill 1829 Fearing, Elisha P. 1803 Gelston, Roland 1836 Ruggles, Nathaniel 1830 Swift, Paul Nantucket. Norfolk. 1839 Briggs, Lemuel W., Jr. 32 1812 Bryant, Philip Porter, John 1833Preston, Hervey N. 1903 Shute, Daniel 1839 Southworth, Newton 1835 Stevenson, Ezra 1781 Stockbridge, Charles 18.9 Studley, Jonathan 76 1806 69 1789 Ames, Nathaniel Dedham Hanover 1822 82 1812 Aspinwall, William, Jr. 33 1837 Barnard, Charles F. Dorchester 1821 Sturtevant, Thomas 1839 Sturtevant, George 1798 Bartlett, John Roxbury 1803 Thacher, James 1803 Thaxter, Thomas 1809 Thaxter, Gridley 1819 Thaxter, Ezekiel 1833 Thomas, Francis 1822 Thompson, Arad 1810 Tilden, Calvin 1837 Underwood, Jonas 1833 Warren, Winslow 1815 Whitman, Noah 1838 Wilde, James 1806 Fogg, Daniel 1815 Foster, Andrew 1808 Gardner, Joseph 1823 Harris, Luther M. 1820 Hewins, James 1800 Holbrook, Amos 1823 Howe, Appleton 1837 Hubbard, Levi 1838 Larkin, Lyman B. 1839 Learned, Ebenezer T. 1790 Le Prilette, Lewis 1815 Metcalf, Paol R. 1801 Miller, Nathaniel 1838 Miller, Erastus D. Roxbury Roxbury 1835 1781 Appleton, Nathaniel W. Weymouth 1839 Appleton, Benj. B., Jr. 1805 54 1835 Ball, Stephen, Jr. 44 Wrentham 1830 1832 Bartlett, George " Franklin Franklin 1808 Bates, George 1809Bean, Horace Death 1816 Bosseut, Joseph 1820 1835 Bowditch, Henry I. 1819 †Bradford, Williams " 1839 1823 Bradford, Gamaliel 1839 44 1833 Odin, John, Jr. 1838 Brewer, Thomas M. 1803 Brown, Samuel 1813 Brown, John B. 66 1815 Buck, Ephraim 1839 Buck, Ephraim, Jr. 1813 Buckman, Asa 1827 1839 Bugard, Bertrand F. 1806 Ballard, Asa 1826 36 1826 Otis, George W., Jr. 1829 Palmer, Joseph 1832 Palmer, Ezra, Jr. 1831 Parker, Ebenezer I. 1809 Parker, Thomas J. 1817 Parkman, George I. 61 1839 Parkman, Samuel 1834 Butler, John S. 1814 Channing, Walter 1837 Chase, Charles 1833 Chickering, Jesse 1813Clapp, Eleazer 1814 Clark, Samuel " Chelsea Boston 1817 31 1818 1817 81 1830 1830 52 1781 1835 Clark, Henry G. 1819 50 1836 Clark, Luther " 1833 Coffin, John G. 1829 1835 Coit, Daniel T. 1833 Cook, Joseph P. 1834 1837 Cotting, Benjamin E. 1839 Crane, Phineas M. 46 1832 Cunningham, Edward L. 66 1781 Curtis, Berjamin 1784 1839 Cutler, William W. 1836 Dana, Francis 1781 Danforth, Samuel, Pres. 1800 Danforth, Thomas 1817 1781 Dexter, Aaron 1837 Dix, John H. " 1803 Dixwell, John " 1834 1831 Dorr, Clifford 1823 Doane, George B. " " 1838 Dorr, Joseph H., Jr. 1836 76 1832 Dyer, Henry " 1837 Dupee, Horace, Jr. 1831 Ellis, Calvin Chelsea Boston 1781Erving, Shirley " 1785 Eustis, William " 1834 Fales, Joseph J. 44 1830 Fisher, John D. 1821 Flagg, Josiah F. 1837 Fletcher, Moore R. 1820 54 1796 Fleet, John 1813 1829 Flint, John 1833 Foster, William E. 1809 Gamage, William, Jr. " 1818 1781 Gardner, Joseph 1788 1804 Gates, Jacob 1839 1832 Gay, Martin 1839 Gerry, Samuel R., Jr. 66 1835 Glover, Lewis J. 64 1822 Goodnow, Peter 1827 1834 Gordon, Charles 1808 Gorham, John 1829 86 1836 Gray, Thomas, Jr. 1837 Gorham, John W. 1832 Gould, Augustus A. 1834 Gray, Francis H. 1836 Green, Henry B. C. 1833 Gregerson, James B. 1817 Hale, Enoch 1831 80 48 1832 Harwood, Daniel 1832 Hanaford, William G. 1829 Hayden, John C. " 1837Hayes, Jacob " 1784 Hayward, Lemuel 1816 Hayward, George, 1828 Hayward, Joshua H. 1836 Holmes, Oliver W. 1823 Hildreth, Charles T. 1808 Hemmenway, Samuel " 1790 Homans, John 1820 Homans, John 1803 Howard, John C. 1836 Hooper, Robert W. 1832 Howard, John C. " 1832 Howe, Samuel G. 1837 Hubbard, George 1836 Inches, Herman B. 1803 Ingalls, William 1836 Ingalls, William, Jr. 1795 Jackson, William 1802 Jackson, James, Pres. " 1833 Jackson, Charles T. 1832 Jackson, John B. S. 1781 Jarvis, Charles 1803 Jeffries, John 44 1826 Jeffries, John 1781 Kast, Thomas 1830 Keep, Nathan C. " 1836 Keep, Solomon 1832 Lane, George W. " 1837 Lane, Jonas H. 1835 Leach, Ezekiel W. 1831 Leonard. Jonathan, Jr. 18:27 Lewis, Winslow, Jr. 1781 Linn, John 1781 Lloyd, James 35 1815 †Ball, Stephen 1812 Bates, Anson 1813 Beckworth, Eliot 1836 Benedict, William M. 1807 59 1839 Bigelow, Henry 1819 75 1839 Blood, Oliver H. 1827 Boutelle, Thomas R. 70 1839 Boylston, Ward N. 1838 Brigham, Adolphus 1838 Brooks, Alphonso 1810 1813 †Bullard, Artemas 1820 Bullard, Joseph 1836 Burnet, Joel 1832 Carpenter, Nelson 1833 Carter, Calvin 1839 Chandler, George 82 1824 Clark, Shepard Princeton Barre Sutton Worcester Royalston 1818 Northborough 1828 1837 Hardwick Worcester Worcester Fitchburg Princeton Shrewsbury 1830 19 1836 Allen, Frederick 1830 Brigham, Amariah 1817 Bryant, fra 1801 Buel, William 1825 Culver, Charles 1839 Foster, Joseph H. 1808 Fox, Abel 1809 Frink, Hervey Sidem to New York 1839 Boston to New York 1823 Sheffield to Auburn, N. Y. 1815 Boston 1838 Greenfield to Hartford, Ct. 1832 Cummington to Illinois Sheffield to Litchfield, Ct. 1815 Lanesborough to Albany, N. Y. 1820 1829 Bernardston to New York 1818 Shelburne 1827 370 Hadley to Illinois 1838 Wheelwright, Charles H. Roxbury to Hallowell, Me. Salem to U. S. Navy Scituate to New York Boston to Georgia MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL SOCIETY. 1819 Moore, Francis 1833 Partridge, Orlando H. 1819 Sargeant, James H. 1825 Smith, Lyndon A. 1836 Sullivan, James S. 1839 Whittemore, Lloyd J. J. 1832 Worcester, Isaac R. 1839 Yates, Christopher C. Brighton to Eaton, N. Y. Pitefield to New York Boston to Albany, N. Y. Honorary Members arranged in the order of Election. Residence. Concord to New Hampshire Lexington to Michigan City, Ind. 1835 Marblehead to U. S. Army 1816 1826 Essex to Washington, D. C. 1820 Williamstown to Newark, N. J. Newburyport to Hallowell, Me. Canton to Rock River, Ill. South Hadley to Rochester, N. Y. 1839 1834 Hopkinton to St. Louis, Mo. 1836 Boston to Apalachicola, FL. 1839 1836 Boston to New Orleans, La. 1837 Lynn to Washington, D. C. HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND. [Concluded from page 295.] University Officers. CHANCELLORS. The office of chancellor is biennial, or tenable for such a length of time beyond two years as the tacit consent of the University may allow. He is the head of the whole University, and presides over all cases relating to that body. In him is placed the sole executive authority within the precinct, except in matters of mayhem and felony. He signs the diplomas and letters of degrees, defends the rights and privileges of the University, etc. The chancellors have been, the Duke of Somerset 1688, Duke of Newcastle 1748, Duke of Grafton 1768, His Royal Highness, the Duke of Gloucester 1811. Since 1834, the Marquis of Camden. HIGH STEWARD. This officer has special power to try scholars impeached of felony within the limits of the University. The present incumbent is the Duke of Northumberland. VICE-CHANCELLOR. He is elected annually, on the 4th of November, by the senate. In the absence of the chancellor, he performs all the duties of his office. He must be the head of some college, and he acts as a magistrate for the University, town and county. The last incumbent, whose name we have seen mentioned, was Thomas Worsley, M. A., master of Downing College. The COMMISSARY is an officer under the chancellor, and appointed by him. He also is allowed a deputy. REPRESENTATIVES IN PARLIAMENT. James I. granted power to the University to return two members to parliament. They are elected by a majority of the votes of the members of the senate. Present members, Rt. Hon. H. Goulburn, Hon. Charles E. Law. The PUBLIC ORATOR, (now Thomas Crick, B. D.,) is the voice of the senate upon all public occasions. He writes, reads, and records the letters to and from the body of the senate, and presents to all honorary degrees, with an appropriate speech. This is esteemed one of the most honorable offices in the gift of the University. The PROCTORS, (Edward Baines and J. Harrison Evans,) are peace officers. It is their special duty to attend to the discipline and behavior of all persons in statu pupillari, to search houses of ill fame, and to take into custody women of abandoned character, and even those de malo suspectae. They have also various other duties in connection with the elections in the senate, with the annual commencement, etc. The TAXORS, (T. B. Burcham and Robert Birkett,) are appointed to regulate the markets, to examine the assize of bread, the lawfulness of weights and measures, etc. The SCRUTATORS, (James Saunders and G. F. Nicholas,) gather the votes, pronounce results of ballots, etc. PRO-PROCTORS, (Thomas Lund and John Baldwin,) assist the proctors in that part of their duty which relates to discipline, but in nothing else. Three ESQUIRE BEDELLS attend upon the vice-chancellor, whom they precede with their silver maces upon all public occasions. They have also duties connected with the professors, elections, summoning to meetings, etc. The REGISTRAR, (J. Romilly, M. A.,) is the clerk or secretary of the University. There are various other officers, as moderators, librarians, classical examiners, etc., whose duties it is not necessary for us, in this place, more particularly to describe. |