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APPENDIX, No. III.

Having noticed the Public Free School, at page 98, the following List of the Head Masters, from the Foundation, with some of the Eminent Scholars educated under them, is subjoined.

HEAD MASTERS.

In 1562. Philip Mandeville.

1583. John Wright, M. A.

1596. Edmund Cotte.

1606. John Dickenson.

1637. Edward Francis.

1646. Jeremy Welly.
1647. Thomas Lye.

1647. Thomas Stephens, D. D., Author of the notes on Statius's "Sylva."

1663. Edward Leedes. He was the Author of several approved School books, and was Master Forty

four years.

1707. John Randal.

1715. Arthur Kynesman.

1745. Robert Garnham.

1767. Lawrence Wright.

1776. Philip Laurents.

1788. Michael Thomas Becher, M. A.

1809. Benjamin Heath Malkin, LL. D.

EMINENT MEN EDUCATED AT BURY.

In 1633. William Sancroft, D. D., Archbishop of Canterbury. In Stephens's Mastership, the Lord Keeper North,

William Clagett, D. D., John Covel, D. D., Master of Christ College, Cambridge, and John North, D. D., Master of Trinity College, Cambridge. 1670. Nicholas Clagett, D. D., a Greek Scholar of considerable eminence, under Mr. Leedes.

1733. Brocket, Gray's Predecessor as Professor of Modern History at Cambridge.

Christopher Anstey, Author of "The New Bath
Guide."

1738. John Symonds, LL. D., Professor of Modern History, Recorder of Bury, and a Governor.

1739. Richard Cumberland, the Dramatic and Miscellaneous Writer.

1740, The Bishop of Bangor.-Most of the Fitz-Roys.— Lord Middleton

1741. Charles Collignon, M. D., Professor of Anatomy at Cambridge.

1747. The late Sir Thomas Charles Bunbury, Bart., formerly Member for the County of Suffolk.

His Brother, Henry Bunbury, the celebrated
Caricaturist.

1748. Dr. Thurlow, Bishop of Lincoln and Dean of St. Paul's, and afterwards Bishop of Durham.

1750. The Revd. Sir John Cullum, Bart., Author of the antiquities of Hawsted.

Dr. Prettyman, now Tomline, Bishop of Win

chester.

General Lee, one of the imputed Authors of
Junius.

And, of modern date,—

Robert Alderson, Esq. Steward of the City of Nor

wich, and Recorder of Ipswich and Yarmouth.

The Revd. Charles Blomfield, Editor of Eschylus. His Brother, The Revd. Edward Blomfield, lately deceased.

The Revd. James Hustler, Tutor of Trinity College, Cambridge.

William Hustler, Esq. Registrar of the University

of Cambridge.

In the List of all the Schools, from which Pupils have been sent, who have obtained Public Classical Prizes in the University of Cambridge, from the year 1806, to February, 1814, both inclusive, the predominant number of Prizes obtained by the Prize-men sent from St. Edmund's Bury, are there recorded with ample Honour to this eminent School.

APPENDIX, No. IV.

MEMBERS

FOR

THE BOROUGH

OF

ST. EDMUND'S BURY.

St. Edmund's Bury did not send Members to Parliament before 12 James I.

Kings' Reigns A. D.

13 James I.

19 James I. 21 James I. 1 Charles I. 2d Parl. ditto 3 Charles I. 15 Charles I. 16 Charles I.

Cromwell.

Names of the Members. 1614 Sir Thomas Jermyn, Robert Crane. 1621 Sir Thomas Jermyn, John Woodford. 1623 Sir Thomas Jermyn, Anthony Crofts, Esq. 1625 Sir Thomas Jermyn, Sir Wm. Spring.

Sir Thomas Jermyn, Emanuel Gifford. 1628 Sir Thomas Jermyn, Sir William Hervey. 1640 Sir Thomas Jermyn, John Godbold. 1640 Thomas Jermyn, Esq. Sir W. Spring, and in his Place Sir Thomas Barnardiston. 1654 Samuel Moody, John Clark, Esqrs. 1656 Samuel Moody, John Clark, Esqrs. 1659 John Clark, Thomas Chaplin, Esq. 1660 Sir Henry Crofts, Sir John Duncombe. 14 Charles II. 1661 Sir Henry Pooley, Sir John Duncombe.-In the Place of Pooley, Sir John Duncombe; and of Sir John, Sir William Duncombe.

1 James II. 4 James II.

2 Wm. & M.

8 Wm. III. 11 Wm. III. 13 Wm. III. 14 Wm. III.

1685
1688
1690

Names of the Members.

Kings' Reigns. A. D. 32 Charles II. 1679 Sir Thomas Hervey, Thomas Jermyn. 34 Charles II. 1681 Sir Thomas Hervey, Thomas Jermyn. Sir Thomas Hervey, William Crofts. Sir Rob. Davers, Bart. Sir T. Hervey, Knt. Sir Rob. Davers, Henry Goldwell.-In the Place of Goldwell, dead, John Hervey. 1695 Sir Robert Davers, John Hervey. 1698 Sir Robert Davers, John Hervey. 1701 Sir Robert Davers, John Hervey. 1701 John Hervey, Sir Thomas Felton, Bart. 1702 John Hervey, Sir Tho. Felton.-In the room of Hervey, made a Peer, Sir R. Davers. 1705 Sir Tho. Felton, Sir Rob. Davers.-In room of Davers, who waved, Awberry Porter. 1707 Sir Thomas Felton, Awberry Porter. 1708 Awberry Porter, Sir Tho. Felton.-In room of Felton, dead, Joseph Weld, Serjeant at Law.

1 Anne

4 Anne

6 Anne 7 Anne

9 Anne

13 Anne
1 Geo. I.

8 Geo. I.

1 Geo. II.

7 Geo. II.

15 Geo. II.

21 Geo. II.

27 Geo. II.

1 Geo. III.

8 Geo. III.

1710 Joseph Weld, Awberry Porter.-In the room of Weld, dead, Samuel Batteley.

1713 Carr Hervey, Awberry Porter.

1714 Carr Hervey, Awberry Porter.-In the room of Porter, dead, J. Reynolds, Serj. at Law. 1722 James Reynolds, Sir Jermyn Davers, Bart. -In the room of Reynolds, made a Judge, John Lord Hervey.

1727 John Lord Hervey, Thomas Norton.-In
the room of Lord Hervey, created a Peer,
Thomas Hervey.

1734 Thomas Hervey, Thomas Norton.
1741 Thomas Hervey, Thomas Norton.

1747 Lord Petersham, Felton Hervey.
1754 Lord Petersham, Felton Hervey.
1761 Lord Charles Fitzroy, William Hervey.
1768 Lord Chas. Fitzroy, Augustus Johu Hervey.

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