APPENDIX.
319
as to the exact time of their coming in, occasioned in part by the practice which pre-
vailed in the times of queen Elizabeth and king James I. of granting patents for the
next vacancy that should happen, and not for a particular prebend actually vacant. An
account of many of these persons, collected chiefly from the Athena Oxonienses, may be
seen in the first volume of Newcourt, p. 923.
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1 /92
John Blair
1761
1 homas Hughes
1793
Joseph Hoare
1762
George William Lukin
1797
Charles Burdett
1762
John Wheeler
1797
Philip Lloyd
1763
Thomas Cam ton
1799
11. Fowler
1765
William Vincent
1801
William Bell
1765
Gerald Valerian Wellesley
1802
William Stockwood
1768
Jolin Ireland
1802
Charles Wake
1768
flowel Holland Edwards
1803
Benjamin Kennicott
1770
Joseph Allen
1806
James Cornwallis
1770
Lord Henry Fitz-Roy
1807
Thomas' Patrick Young
1771
William Douglas
1807
Thomas Marriott
1772
Walter King
1808
Nathan Wetherell
1775
Frederick William Iilomherg
1808
Nicholas Boscawen
1777
William Carey
1809
Robert Clive
1778
William Harry Edvs. Benlinch
1809
R. P. Finch
1781
The twelve names in Italics, are the present prebendaries.
October, 1812. THOS. HIGGS.
No. XVII.
The Names and Times of the Masters nf Westminster School.
HEAD MASTERS. SECOND MASTERS.
1540 John Adams 1540 Odnell Hayborne 1543
1543 Alexander Nowell 1553 1551 Edward Cratford 1552
1555 Nicholas Udall 1556 1556 Thomas Nott
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319
as to the exact time of their coming in, occasioned in part by the practice which pre-
vailed in the times of queen Elizabeth and king James I. of granting patents for the
next vacancy that should happen, and not for a particular prebend actually vacant. An
account of many of these persons, collected chiefly from the Athena Oxonienses, may be
seen in the first volume of Newcourt, p. 923.
T/-v Vi n 1 l"i /~»fYi q c
1 7^4.
X / *J^±
1 h'ATilag Iqr*\z c/~*n
J. mjlllcto OctL-ivoUH
1 / oZ
lVICilal LI V-'UJJC
1754.
VJ K^KJl hiC X iCL\ IllalJ
i 1 84
«jonn vjswaiu
17s;
yy liudin v^iedver
1 /o4
Thomas Greene
1 / OO
oalllUei olllllii
17o7
Thomas Newton
1 ID 1
Chctvles Fyncs
1/88
iveeve DaJidru
L too
it iiixdiii v^oie
Joseph Atwell
l / oy
Charles Moss
1 /92
John Blair
1761
1 homas Hughes
1793
Joseph Hoare
1762
George William Lukin
1797
Charles Burdett
1762
John Wheeler
1797
Philip Lloyd
1763
Thomas Cam ton
1799
11. Fowler
1765
William Vincent
1801
William Bell
1765
Gerald Valerian Wellesley
1802
William Stockwood
1768
Jolin Ireland
1802
Charles Wake
1768
flowel Holland Edwards
1803
Benjamin Kennicott
1770
Joseph Allen
1806
James Cornwallis
1770
Lord Henry Fitz-Roy
1807
Thomas' Patrick Young
1771
William Douglas
1807
Thomas Marriott
1772
Walter King
1808
Nathan Wetherell
1775
Frederick William Iilomherg
1808
Nicholas Boscawen
1777
William Carey
1809
Robert Clive
1778
William Harry Edvs. Benlinch
1809
R. P. Finch
1781
The twelve names in Italics, are the present prebendaries.
October, 1812. THOS. HIGGS.
No. XVII.
The Names and Times of the Masters nf Westminster School.
HEAD MASTERS. SECOND MASTERS.
1540 John Adams 1540 Odnell Hayborne 1543
1543 Alexander Nowell 1553 1551 Edward Cratford 1552
1555 Nicholas Udall 1556 1556 Thomas Nott
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