PROFESSORS. 531 and principal of New Inn hall^ 1842. Dean of Carlisle in 1844. Henry Halford Vaughan, M.A., late fellow of Oriel college^ 1848. PROFESSORS OF ANGLO-SAXON. Founded by Richard Rawlinson^ D.C.L., of St. John's college, in 1740. The endowment was confirmed by his will, 2nd June 1752, and took effect in 1795. Charles Mayo, M.A., fellow of St. Johti's college, 1795- Thomas Hardcastle, M.. A., fellow ofMerton college^ 1800. James Ingram, ^l.A.iJelloWy afterwards president, of Trinity college y 1803 ; keeper of the archives, D.D. John Josias Conybeare, M.A., student of Christ Churchy 1808; afterwards professor of poetry. Charles Dyson, M.A., fellow of Corpus Christi col- lege, 1 81 2. Thomas Silver, D.C.L., fellow of St. John's college, 1817. Charles John Ridley, M.A.yJellow of University college, 1822. Arthur Johnson, M. A., yellow qfWadham college, 1827. Francis Pearson Walesby, ^,C^., Jellow of Lin- coln college, 1829. Robert Meadows White, B.D.yJellow of Magdalen college, 1834. Henry Bristow Wilson, B.D., fellow of St. John's college, 1839. William Edward Buckley, M.. A., fellow of Erase- nose college, 1844. John Earle, M, A., fellow of Oriel college. 3 Y 2