VII. STATISTICS.

1. Principals of Brasenose Hall.

MENTIONED IN
1435William Long, B.A.
1436R. Marcham or Markham, M.A.
1438Roger Grey.
1444R. Marcham, again.
1451William Curth or Church, M.A., d. 1461.
1461William Braggys, M.A.
1461William Wryxham, M.A.
1462William Braggys, again.
1462John Molineux, again.
In 1468 the Hall was repaired by
1469William Sutton, M.A., who occurs also as late as 1483.
1501Edmund Croston, M.A., who died 27th Jan., 1507/8; his brass in St. Mary’s church is engraved in Churton’s Lives of the Founders.
1503
1502John Formby, M.A., resigned 24th Aug., 1510.
1505
1508-10
1510-12Matthew Smyth, B.D.

2. Principals of the College.

ELECTED
1512Matthew Smyth.
(Original Fellows: John Haster, probably firstVice-Principal, John Formby, Roland Messenger, JohnLegh. Shortly after: Richard Shirwood, RichardGunston, Simon Starkey, Richard Ridge, HughCharnock, Ralph Bostock).
1547/8Feb. 27John Hawarden.
1564/5Feb.Thomas Blanchard.
1573/4Feb. 16Richard Harrys.
1595Sept. 6Alexander Nowell (Head-master of Westminster School 1543-55, Dean of St. Paul’s 1560-1602).
1595Dec. 29Thomas Singleton.
1614Dec. 14Samuel Radcliffe (ejected by the Oxford Commissioners 6th Jan., 1647. Died 26 June, 1648).
1648July 13Thomas Yate (ejected, but reinstated 10th Aug., 1660).
1648April 13Daniel Greenwood (ejected Aug. 1660).
1681May 7John Meare.
1710June 2Robert Shippen (Professor of Music in Gresham College, London, 1705-11?).
1745Dec. 10Francis Yarborough.
1770May 10William Gwyn.
1770Sept. 4Ralph Cawley.
1777Sept. 14Thomas Barker.
1785Sept. 10William Cleaver (Bishop of Chester 1788, Bangor 1800, St. Asaph 1806-15).
1809June 21Frodsham Hodson.
1822Feb. 2Ashurst Turner Gilbert (Bishop of Chichester, 1842-70).
1842June 9Richard Harington.
1853Dec. 27Edward Hartopp Cradock.
1886Feb. 26Albert Watson.
1889Oct. 1Charles Buller Heberden.