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die: and. both fides of the choir were wainfcottcdat the expence of Robins, Henshaw, and Wea-ver, Fellows of the College.
Provosts..
Fuller, fpcaking of the learned men who havehad the honour of being Provofts of this College,fays: “ The honour of Athens lyeth not in her“ walls, but the worth of. her citizens. Building“ may give luftre, but learning gives life to a Col?“ lege, wherein we can . congratulate the happinefs“ of this foundation. Indeed, no College can con?“ tinue in a conftant level of learning, but will“ have its alternate, depreliions and elevations; but“ in this we may cbferve a good tenor of able men“ in all faculties, as indeed a good artift is left-“ handed to no profeffion.”
The following lift mav not be perfectly correct,but will, perhaps, be found the mod accurate ofany yet given ; being principally extracted from theMS. of the indefatigable Mr. Baker.
William Millington, eledied anno 144.,^from Clare Hall j whither, after three years, he wasremanded, for his factions endeavouring to preferhis countrymen of Y.crklhire.
John Chedworth, who continued fix years.,H 3 Richard.