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UNIVERSITY PRIZES.

Pusey and Ellerton Scholar.

1843. ROBERT PAYNE SMITH; Scholar.

1874. JAMES ALEXANDER PATERSON; Scholar.

Johnson Scholar.

1855. CHARLES EDWARD OAKLEY; Exhibitioner.

Denyer and Johnson Scholar.

1881. HERBERT BURROWS SOUTHWELL.

Hertford Scholar.

1876. ROBERT LAWRENCE OTTLEY, Scholar.

Taylor Scholar.

1866. DUNCAN HERBERT HASTINGS WILSON.

Burdett-Coutts Scholar.

1866. WILLIAM HENRY CORFIELD, Fellow.

1875. WILLIAM BRUCE CLARKE.

1883. FREDErick William ANDREWES, Fellow.

1895. WILLIAM BYASS PROWSE, B.A.

Derby Scholar.

1879. ROBERT LAWRENCE OTTLEY, Scholar.

Chinese Scholar.

1885. JAMES HENRY SEDGWICK.

Latin Verse.

1786. THOMAS LE BRETON, Fellow. (Pictura in Vitro.)

1872. ANDREW Goldie WOOD, Scholar. (Puella Aurelianensis.) 1876. ROBERT LAWRENCE ÖTTLEY, Scholar. (Orbis Palaeozoicus.) 1895. LENNOX JAMES MORISON, Scholar. (Naufragus Ulixes inter Phaeacas.)

English Essay.

1873. ANDREw Goldie WoOD, Scholar. (The Effects of continued War upon a Nation.)

Latin Essay.

1872. GEORGE EDWARD JEANS, Scholar; Fellow of Hertford. (Num in Republica feminarum jura et virorum exaequari debeant.)

1874. REGINALD MERRICK FOWLER, Scholar; H.M. Inspector of Schools. (De Coloniis apud Romanos militaribus.)

Sir Roger Newdigate's Prize.

1827. ROBERT STEPHEN HAWKER, Magdalen Hall. (Pompeii.) 1897. JOSEPH EDWIN BARTON, Scholar. (Gibraltar.)

Ellerton Theological Essay.

1834. JOHN JACKSON, Scholar; Hon. Fellow; Bishop of Lincoln; Bishop of London. (The Sanctifying Influence of the Holy Spirit.)

UNIVERSITY PRIZES ; PRELATES.

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1850. JAMES Octavius RYDER, Fellow of All Souls. (The Fitness of the Times in which the Promises of a Messiah were severally given.) 1858. EDWIN HATCH. (The Lawfulness of War.)

1874. ANDREW GOLDIE WOOD, Scholar. (The Effect of Christianity in Ameliorating the Condition of Women.)

English Poem on a Sacred Subject.

1863. RICHARD WATSON DIXON, M.A. (St. John at Patmos.)

Arnold Historical Essay.

1858. RICHARD WATSON DIXON. (The Close of the Tenth Century of the Christian Era.)

1889. HENRY Arnold TubbsS, Scholar. (The Place of Phoenicia in the History of Civilization and Art.)

Gaisford Prize for Greek Prose.

1871. GEORGE EDWARD JEANS, Scholar. (Iceland.)

Hall-Houghton Prize.

(a) Greek Testament (Junior).

1879. ALBERT BONUS1.

1881. AUGUSTUS ROBERT BUCKLAND, Scholar. 1894. FREDERIC SUMPTER GUY WARMAN.

(b) Septuagint (Junior).

1873. ANDREW Goldie WOOD, Scholar.

(c) Syriac.

1876. JAMES ALEXANDER PATERSON, Scholar.

Liddon Theological Student.

1893. LAURENCE ARTHUR PHILLIPS, Fellow.

PRELATES.

The following thirty-one sees have been severally occupied by twenty-five members of Broadgates Hall or Pembroke College :Canterbury: JOHN MOORE, 1783-1805. York: THOMAS YONGE, 1560-68.

Armagh: WILLIAM NEWCOME, 1795-1800.

London: EDMUND BONNER, 1539–48, 1553-59.

1 The Rev. A. Bonus has lately published Collatio Codicis Lewisiani Rescripti. ? Preacher at the Foundling Hospital; editor of the Record newspaper.

3 This versatile and accomplished young student (besides the four distinctions mentioned above he took 2nd class in Jurisprudence) was known before his early death in Barbados, on July 10, 1874, as a poet of promise through a volume entitled The Isles of the Blest.

✦ The Rev. Andrew Clark acquaints me that he has come across an old tradition about Bonner in a letter of John Aubrey's. Of the passage, which will appear in Mr. Clark's forthcoming edition of Aubrey's Lives, the following is the substance:

The usher at Blandford St. Mary's, Dorset, where Aubrey was at school, was

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RICHARD DURNFORD, 1870-95.

Hereford: EDmund Bonner (Elect), 1538.
Lincoln: PHILIP REPYNGDON, Cardinal, 1405-20.
JOHN JACKSON, 1853-69.

Nottingham (Suffragan): HENRY MACKENZIE, 1870–7.
Norwich: RICHARD CORBET, 1632-5.

Oxford: RICHARD Corbet, 1629–32.

TIMOTHY HALL, 1688-90.

Peterborough: FRANCIS JEUNE, 1864-8. [Coadjutor, JOHN MITCHINSON, 1881- ].

Salisbury: JOHN JEWELL, 1560-71.

Sodor and Man: JOHN PHILLIPS, 1605-33.
St. Asaph: GEORGE GRIFFITH, 1660-6.
Bangor: JOHN MOORE, 1775-83.

St. David's: THOMAS YONGE, 1559-60.
Llandaff: WILLIAM BLETHYN, 1575-90.
Down: ROBERT DOWNES, 1752-3.
Dromore: WILLIAM NEWCOME, 1766-75.
Ferns: ROBERT DOWNES, 1744-52.
Ossory: WILLIAM NEWCOME, 1775-9.

Raphoe: ROBERT Downes, 1753-63.

Waterford and Lismore: WILLIAM NEWCOME, 1779-95.

Antigua: DANIEL GATEWARD Davis, 1842-57.

Barbados and the Windward Islands: JOHN MITCHINSON, 1873-81.

Brisbane: WILLIAM THOMAS THORNHILL WEBBER, 1885

Kiushiu (South Japan): HENRY EVINGTON, 1894

Quebec: JAMES WILLIAM WILLIAMS, 1863-92.

Wellington: OCTAVIUS HADFIELD, 1870-93.

Zululand: WILLIAM MARLBOROUGH CARTER, 1891- .

The following Prelates conferred benefits on the College:-GEORGE ABBOT (London, Canterbury); WILLIAM LAUD (St. David's, London, Canterbury), and GEORGE MORLEY (Worcester, Winchester).

THOMAS BEKYNTON (Bath and Wells) was Principal of an old Hall on the site of the College, and 'divers Irish bishops' are said to have studied in Beef Hall.

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THOMAS STEPHENS (matric. at Pembroke March 31, 1637; B.A. June 30, 1640). Stephens in later years met Aubrey and told him various traditions about Cardinal Wolsey, &c. Among other stories, he said that Edmund Bonner had entered Broadgates Hall as a scullion, afterwards became a servitor, and so by his industry raysed to what he was.' When a bishop, 'in acknowledgement whence he had his rise, he gave to the kitchin there a great brasse-pott, called Bonner's pott, which was taken away in the parliament time.' This was told in 1674. Aubrey, who remembered having seen the pot, 'the biggest, perhaps, in Oxford,' wrote about it to Wood at once, who notes on the letter 'false,' having probably made enquiry at Pembroke and found no remembrance there of the tradition.

BURIALS IN ST. ALDATE'S.

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APPENDIX B.

BURIALS IN ST. ALDATE'S.

THE following names are taken from Anthony Wood's transcript, MS. 5 D., pp. 60-64, 66, and 69, of the St. Aldate's register of burials:

1552. July 3. WILL DARBYSHIRE prebendary of Poules from Broadgates.

1602. July 24.

Ap. 16.]

THO. HAYES, comoner of Broadgates. [Matr.

1603. Apr. 27. ELLIS PIPON of Brodgates.

Jersey, matr. 1601.]

1603. Ap. 3.

NATHANIELL... a poore scholar.

[Elias, Eliace, from

1605. July 25. JOH. WILLOUGHBY, Mr of A. of Brodgates. JONAS HAYES of Brodgates. [Matr. 1606.]

1606. Feb. 12.

1611. May 29. WILL. ATKINS B. of A. and Butler of Broadgates. [Matr. Jesus College, 1604.]

1612. July 27.

1612. Aug. 30.

1613. Jun. 30.

1618. Feb. 1.

1620. June 5.

1615.]

THO. WILLYS of Brodgates.

ARTH. STROUDE of Brodgates. [Vide infra, p. 510.] THO. TYNCOMBE of Brodgates, Gent. [Matr. 1610.] GEORGE SUMASTER principall of Brodgates.

MT. THO. SELBYE of Brodgates. [Matr. 1608, M.A.

1620. June 24. Dr... BUDDEN, principall of Brodgates. 1620. July 9. HAMNET HYDE of Brodgates. 1616, second son of Robert of West Hatch, Wilts.

[Matr. at Magd. Hall

He was first cousin,

if I am not mistaken, to the Chancellor, Lord Clarendon, who also was of Magdalen Hall. B.A. from Broadgates (as Hamlet'), Feb. 24, 1618] 1620. Nov. 20. JOH. WARDE of Broadgates.

1621. Dec. 29.

vide supra, p. 131.]

...

162. Feb. 13. HEN. GROWNDEN of Brodgates.

162. March 22.

[Matr. 1621.]

1627. March 5.

1621.]

.. PHIPP, M. of A. of Brodgates. [Christopher;

PET. STRONG, a Batler of Broadgates (in yo church).

NATH. BADCOCK, M.A. of Pem. coll. [Matr.

1629. Mr NICH. CRUSE, M. of A. of Pemb. coll. [Matr. 1623.] 1629. Mr THO. MARROW, M.A. Pemb. coll. [Matr. Lincoln Coll. 1623. Son of Sir Edward Marrow of Berkswell, Warw.]

510

BURIALS IN ST. ALDATE'S.

1630. Dec. 28. Mr STEPH. DAGNALL, M. of A. of Peb. coll. [Matr.

1623.]
1638.
1643. Dec. 26.

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1643. Jan. 13. 1644. July 6.

DAN. GARDNER, schol. of Pemb. coll. [Matr. May 25.]
Mr... L? Dr Clayton's son in Law.
Mrs... CLAYTON ye dau. of Dr Clayton.

Mr GILES BOURNE of Pembr. coll. [Matr. 1635, from

Worc.; a kinsman, I think, of Bishop Gilbert Bourne.]
THO. CLAYTON Mr of Pembr. coll.
Dr Claytons daughter.

1647. July 13. 1650. Oct. 29. March 16.

165.

1653. Aug. 27.

1659. May 29.

1658.] 1660.

....

Mr... CLIFFORD of Pembr. coll.
Mr... CLIFFORD of Pemb. coll.

RICH. DRUET a schol. of Pemb. [Matr. as servitor

Mr EDW. SOUTHWORTH, B.A. Pemb. coll. [Matr. 1654, vide supra, p. 280.]

1661. Ap. 9. Mr JOHN HUNTBATCH, M. of A. of Pemb. coll. 1662. Aug. 26. Mr EDW. OWEN of Pemb. coll. [Matr. 1661.]

1665. Jan. 15.

supra, p. 318.]

Mr WILL BRICKENDINE of Pemb. coll. [Vide

1667. Oct. 6. Mr JOH. BOWLES, Rector of S. Aldates parish. [Vide supra, p. 228.]

1668. Dec. 6.

Mr PHILIP MARINELL M2 of A. of Peb. coll. [Matr. 1653. Fellow 1660. Vide supra, p. 254.]

1670. July 24. Mr PHILIP KEKEWICH comoner of Peb. coll. [Matr. 1668; of the Cornish family.]

1672. May 26. SAM. HALFORD, comoner of Pemb. coll. [Matr. 1669.]

1675. March 26. Mr URBAN EYRE comon of Pembr. coll.

1675. Oct. 9. Mr JOH. SAUSMERS, Fellow of Pembrok. coll. [Matr. Trin. coll. 1669, aged 14. Son of Dean Sausmarez, canon of Windsor.] 1676 Apr. 16. Mr RICH. DEWE. A. bac. of Peb. coll. [Tesdale kin Scholar 1672.]

Compared with modern times, when a death in College is so rare an occurrence, this mortality is noticeable.

On the south wall of the nave are two brasses. One is the memorial of ARTHUR STRODE, whom I have mentioned above on page 141. He matriculated Oct. 30, 1607, aged eighteen.

'In obitum optimae spei juvenis Arturi Strode Devoniensis nuperrime in medio templo Londinens. legum studiosi in aula Late-Portens. vitam consummavit 25 Augusti anno Salutis 1612 aetatis suae 23

'Epitaphium

'Non jacet ut reliqui Arthurus prae marmore clarus,

Quamquam prae reliquis hunc meruisse canam.

Illos defunctos sua nobilitare sepulchra;

Attamen ille suum nobilitat tumulum.'

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