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Regius Professor of Divinity at Oxford : ウィキペディア英語版
Regius Professor of Divinity
The Regius Professorships of Divinity are amongst the oldest professorships at the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge. A third chair existed for a period at Trinity College, Dublin.
The Oxford and Cambridge chairs were founded by King Henry VIII. The chair at Cambridge had a stipend of £40 per year, later increased by James I with the rectory of Somersham, Cambridgeshire.
==Professors at Oxford==

* Richard Smyth, DD, Fellow of Merton, and Principal of St Alban Hall (1535)
* Peter Martyr, DD, of the University of Padua, Canon of Christ Church (1548)
* Richard Smyth again; Canon of Christ Church (1554)
* Juan de Villagarcia, known as Joannes Fraterculus (a Spanish Dominican), BD, Divinity Reader of Magdalen College (1556)
* Richard Smyth again (1559)
* Lawrence Humphrey, MA, Fellow, afterwards President, of Magdalen; DD (1560)
* Thomas Holland, DD, Fellow of Balliol; Rector of Exeter (1589)
* Robert Abbot, DD, Master of Balliol; afterwards Bishop of Salisbury (1612)
* John Prideaux, DD, Rector of Exeter; afterwards Bishop of Worcester (1615)
* Robert Sanderson, DD, sometime Fellow of Lincoln (1642)
* Robert Crosse, BD, Fellow of Lincoln (1648)
* Joshua Hoyle, DD, Master of University (1648)
* John Conant, DD, Rector of Exeter (1654)
* Robert Sanderson, DD, restored; afterwards Bishop of Lincoln (1660)
* William Creed, DD, sometime Fellow of St John's (1661)
* Richard Allestree, DD, Canon of Christ Church (1663)
* William Jane, DD, Canon of Christ Church (1680)
* John Potter, DD, Fellow of Lincoln; Bishop of Oxford; afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury (1707)
* George Rye, DD, sometime Fellow of Oriel; Archdeacon of Oxford (1737)
* John Fanshawe, DD, Student of Christ Church, and Regius Professor of Greek (1741)
* Edward Bentham, DD, Canon of Christ Church (1763)
* Benjamin Wheeler, DD, Fellow of Magdalen (1776)
* John Randolph, DD, Student of Christ Church, Professor of Poetry, and Regius Professor of Greek; Bishop of London; afterwards Bishop of Bangor, then of London (1783)
* Charles Henry Hall, DD, Canon of Christ Church; afterwards Dean (1807)
* William Howley, DD, Canon of Christ Church; afterwards Bishop of London, Archbishop of Canterbury (1809)
* William Van Mildert, DD, Queen's; afterwards Bishop of Llandaff and Dean of St Paul's, Bishop of Durham (1813)
* Frodsham Hodson, DD, Principal of Brasenose (1820)
* Charles Lloyd, Student of Christ Church; Bishop of Oxford (1822)
* Edward Burton, DD, Student of Christ Church (1829)
* Renn Dickson Hampden, DD, Principal of St Mary Hall; afterwards Bishop of Hereford (1836)
* William Jacobson, MA, Vice-Principal of Magdalen Hall and Public Orator, sometime Fellow of Exeter; DD, afterwards Bishop of Chester (1848)
* Robert Payne Smith, MA, Pembroke; DD; afterwards Dean of Canterbury (1865)
* James Bowling Mozley, BD, sometime Fellow of Magdalen; DD (1871)
* William Ince, MA, Fellow of Exeter; DD; Canon of Christ Church (1878)
* Henry Scott Holland, MA, Hon DLitt, sometime Student of Christ Church; DD; Canon of Christ Church (1911)
* Arthur Cayley Headlam, DD, sometime Fellow of All Souls; Canon of Christ Church (1918)
* Henry Leighton Goudge, DD, Canon of Christ Church (1923)
* Oliver Chase Quick, MA, Canon of Christ Church; afterwards DD (1939)
* Leonard Hodgson, DD, Canon of Christ Church (1944)
* Henry Chadwick, DD, Canon of Christ Church (MusB, DD Camb; Hon DD Glas) (1959)
* Maurice Wiles, DD, Canon of Christ Church (BD, MA Camb) (1970)
* Keith Ward, BLitt, MA, Canon of Christ Church (BA Wales; MA Camb) (1991)
* Marilyn McCord Adams, AB Illinois; PhD Cornell; Th M Princeton Theological Seminary; Canon of Christ Church (2004)
* Graham Ward Canon of Christ Church (MA, PhD Camb) (2012-present)
(Sources: ''Oxford Historical Register 1200-1900'' and supplements; and the ''Oxford University Calendar'')
* See also: Theology Faculty of the University of Oxford

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