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WARDENS OF MERTON.


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M.A. 1740, B. and D.D. 1759; vicar of Gt. Wolford, co. Warwick, 1749, and of Eynsham, Oxon, 1761-5, chaplain to the king 1765, vicar (portion) of Bampton, Oxon, 1766, until his death 13 July, 1790. See Al. Ox. ii. 70.

38. Berdmore, Scrope, D.D., warden 29 July, 1790, resigned 1809 ; s. Scrope, of Nottingham St. Mary, D.D. Merton, matric. 6 March, 1762, aged (?is), B.A. 1766, fellow 1768, M.A. 1769, B.D. 1777, D.D. 1785, proctor 1776, vice-chancellor 1796; rector of Hawerby, co. Lincoln, 1773-99, vicar of Lowdham, Notts, 1773-1814, rector of South Tidworth, Hants, 1785-98, rector of Barnburgh, Yorks, 1797, and of Minstead, Hants, 1801, until his death 16 Dec, 1814. See Al. Ox. ii. 98.

39. Vaughan, Peter, D.D. , warden 30 Dec, 1809; s. James, of Leicester, D.Med. Merton, matric. 28 March, 1787, aged 17 (from Rugby), B.A. 1790, fellow 1794, M.A. 1795, tutor, B.D. 1806, D.D. 1810, proctor 1805 (Honours : — Latin verse 1788) ; assistant master Rugby 1792, vicar of High Offley, co. Stafford, 1812, vicar of St. John Baptist, Oxford,


dean of Chester 1820, and rector of Northenden, Cheshire, 15 April, 1825, until his death 25 April, 1825. See Al. Ox. ii. 1466.

40. Marsham, Robert Bullock, D.C.L., warden 28 July, 1826 ; born atThurnham, Kent, 17 June, 1786, s. Jacob, canonof Windsor. Christ Church, matric. 21 Oct., 1803, aged 17 (from Eton), B.A. 1807; fellow Merton 1811-26, M.A. 1814, dean 1824, D.C.L., 1826, bar.-at-law, Lincoln's Inn, 1817 ; died 27 Dec. , 1880, aged 94. See Al. Ox. ii. 919.

41. Brodrick, Hon. George Charles, D.C.L., warden

17 Feb., 1881 ; born at Castle Rising, Norfolk, 5 May, 1831, 2s. William John, 7th viscount Midleton, dean of Exeter. Balliol, matric. 14 March, 1850, aged

18 (from Eton), B.A. 1854 ; fellow Merton 1855-81, M.A. 1856, B.C.L. and D.C.L. 1886 (Honours: — 1 classical mods. 1852, 1 classics 1853, 1 law and history 1854, Arnold essay 1855, English essay 1855), president 1854, and librarian of the Oxford union society 1855; bar.-at-law, Lincoln's Inn, 1859, a governor of Eton Coll. , May, 1887. See Al. Ox. ii. 165.


ornaments for string courses, from merton chapel. — Pugin.