Excerpt from A Catalogue of All Graduates in Divinity, Law, Medicine, Arts and Music, Who Have Regularly Proceeded or Been Created in the University of Oxford, Between October 10, 1659, and December 31, 1850: To Which Are Added, a List of Chancellors, High-Stewards, Vice-Chancellors, Proctors, Heads of Colleges and Halls, and Burgesses of the University; Together With a Statement of Matriculations and Regencies From October 10, 1782, to October 10, 1792, pp. 65, includ ing four pages of errata in the Catalogue of 1772, one in that of 1782, and one in that of 1792.
From October 10, 1792, to October 10, 1793, pp. 16, the last page errata.
The next Catalogue contained the Graduates from 1659 to October 1 0, 1800, Oxford, at the Clarendon Press, 1 801, pp. 549, exclusive of the title, preface, &c. 6 pages. Of this Catalogue 2 50 copies only were printed, which accounts for its rare occurrence.
In 1 8 1 5 the original Catalogue was again published with the additions incorporated to October 10, 1814. It contained 457 pages, and one of errata; and to this a supplemental Catalogue of Graduates, between October 10, 1814, and October 10, 1820, was printed in the latter year, both Oxford, at the Clarendon Press, the last containing pp. 39, and one page of errata. This, with the present edition, closes the list of those hitherto discovered, and there is no reason to suppose it incomplete.
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