Sedleian Professor of Natural Philosophy
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The Sedleian professor of natural philosophy is the name of a chair at the Mathematical Institute of the University of Oxford.
The Sedleian Chair was founded by Sir William Sedley who, by his will dated October 20, 1618, left the sum of ₤2,000 to the University of Oxford for purchase of lands for its endowment. Sedley's bequest took effect in 1621 with the purchase of an estate at Waddesdon in Buckinghamshire to produce the necessary income. It is regarded as the oldest of the scientific chairs.
Holders include:
- Edward Lapworth, 1621-1638
- John Edwards, 1638-1648
- Joshua Crosse, 1648-1660
- Thomas Willis, 1660-1675
- Thomas Millington, 1675-1704
- James Fayrer, 1704-1719
- Hon Charles Bertie, 1719-1741
- Joseph Browne, 1741-1767
- Benjamin Wheeler, 1767-1782
- Thomas Hornsby, 1782-1810
- George Leigh Cooke, 1810-1853
- Bartholomew Price, 1853-1898
- Augustus Love, 1899-1940
- vacant 1940-1946
- Sydney Chapman, 1946-1953
- George Frederick James Temple, 1953-1968
- Albert E. Green, 1968-1977
- Thomas Brooke Benjamin, 1979-1995
- John Macleod Ball, 1996–