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REGISTER.

1819; alumnus Dec. 3, 1826; left Mar., 1828, re infecta.

SAUNDERS, Anthony, vide Morgan.

SAVAGE, Charles, born in Suffolk, son of Thomas Savage, and brother of Richard, below, admitted under alias of Carey, probably his mother's name, Dec. 7, 1640; publicly defended theses in philosophy, Mar. 7, 1642, and Mar. 28, 1643; was a convictor; left for France, Apr. 29, 1643.

SAVAGE, Richard, born in London, son of Thomas Savage; admitted under the alias of Carey, Dec. 7, 1640; dismissed Feb. 2, 1641. Possibly identical with Richard Savage, of the diocese of London, who took the College oath at Douay, May 30, 1650.

SCOTT, Alexander, went Cotton Hall; admitted Oct. 8, 1872; left Jan. 11, 1877; went Oscott College, 1877; Northampton, and ord. priest Sept. 24, 1881; now at Lowestoft.

SCOTT, Philip, born Feb. 25, 1801, son of Philip and Eliz. Scott, of London; went Sedgley Park School, 1810 1814; admitted Oct. 12, 1814; left in ill-health 1817.

SEDDON, Peter, admitted Dec. 7, 1846; ord. priest, and left May 21, 1859; at Bristol, 1859-60; Birmingham, 18613; Fairford, 1863–7; Salisbury, 1867-9; Bridgewater, 1869-70; Bedminster, 1870-6; Bristol, 1876-80; Liverpool, 1880-4 5 St. Mary s, Derby, 1884-5.

SEDDON, Thomas, admitted April 19, 1850; left May 7, 1861; went Old Hall College, and ord. priest, Jan. 19, 1862; at Soho, 1862-3; Commercial-road, East, 1863-7 York Place, 1867-72; Archbishop's House, Westminster, 1873 till death on his annual voyage with emigrant children to Canada, Sept. 22, 1898. Was 32 years Sec. to the Westminster Diocesan Education Fund.

SEED, Thomas, admitted Nov. 14, 1835; left July 6, 1847; ord. priest; at Peterborough, 1848-74; canon of Northampton, 1853; Norwich, 1874-6; St. Mary's Abbey, East Bergholt, 1876-82; Shefford, Beds., 1882, till death June 7, 1883.

SERGEANT, John, born early in 1622-3, son Wm. Sergeant, of Barrow-upon-Humber, co. Lincoln, yeoman; educated under Mr. Rawson at Barton, and at St. John's College, Cambridge, where entered as subsizar in 1639; graduated 1642-3; became secretary to Thomas Morton,