The Council. THE GOVERNORS AND TREASURER. THE RIGHT REV. THE LORD BISHOP OF WINCHESTER. RICHARD CLARKE, ESQ. THE HON. MR. JUSTICE COLERIDGE. THE VENERABLE ARCHDEACON HARRISON. THE RIGHT HON. SIR JOHN PATTESON. SIR WALTER BUCHANAN RIDDELL, BART. EGERTON VERNON HARCOURT, ESQ. NAMES OF THE PRINCIPALS AND HEAD MASTER OF KING'S COLLEGE, LONDON. (1) Late Lord Bishop of Chichester. (2) Late Prebendary of Chichester, and Domestic Chaplain to the Archbishop of Canterbury. (3) Lord Bishop of Lichfield. (4) Canon of Christ Church, Oxford, Sub-Almoner to the Queen, late Fellow of Oriel College, Oxiord. NAMES OF PROFESSORS, LECTURERS, MASTERS, AND OFFICERS OF THE COLLEGE, Distinguishing by Capital Letters those at present holding Office. I. Theological Department. EXEGESIS OF THE OLD TESTAMENT. Professor. 1846. 1ALEXANDER MCCAUL, D.D. EXEGESIS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT. Professor. 1846. 13 RICHARD CHENEVIX TRENCH, D.D. ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY. 1 Professors. 1846. Frederick Denison Maurice, M.A. 1853. PASTORAL THEOLOGY. Professor. 1854. 2 EDWARD HAYES PLUMPTRE, M.A. (1) These gentlemen were styled Professors of "Divinity" from 1846 to 1853. (2) Late Fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford, Honorary Fellow of King's College, London, and Assistant Preacher to the Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn. (3) Dean of Westminster. Department of General Literature and Science. CLASSICAL LITERATURE. Professors. 1831. Joseph Anstice, M.A. 1835. 2 ROBERT WILLIAM BROWNE, M.A. (1) Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. (2) Prebendary of St. Paul's, late Fellow and Tutor of St. John's College, Oxford, and Chaplain to Her Majesty's Forces. (3) Fellow of St. John's College, Oxford. (4) Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford. MATHEMATICS. 1830. THOMAS GRAINGER HALL, M.A. 1833. John Allen, M.A. 1840. THOMAS ASTLEY COCK, M.A. 4 ENGLISH LITERATURE AND MODERN HISTORY. Professors. 1835. Thomas Dale, M.A. 1840. Frederick Denison Maurice, M.A. Lecturer. 1848. John Julius Stutzer, M.A. 1852. John Sherman Brewer, M.A. MODERN HISTORY. (1) Prebendary of St. Paul's, late Fellow and Tutor of Magdalene College Cambridge. (2) Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. (3) Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. (4) These subjects, which had been from 1835 intrusted to one Professor, were in 1855 divided between the Professor of "Modern History" and the Professor of "English Language and Literature." (5) Canon of St. Paul's. (6) Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. |