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School; and Mr. Tyers, of Christ's Hos. pital, London, Writing and Arithmetical Master.

CAMBRIDGE.

Degrees conferred November 19. MASTERS OF ARTS. Hanbury, Rev. John, St. Peter's. Hicks, Rev. C. Thomas, Trinity. Newcome, Rev. Thomas, Queen's, Com. pounder.

Newsam, Rev. James, Christ's.

Russell, Rev. W. Brighton, Catherine Hall.

Thompson, Rev. William, Trinity.

BACHELORS OF ARTS. Atkinson, Joseph Milner, Catherine Hall. Kerr, Mark Henry James, Trinity. November 24.

BACHELOR IN DIVINITY.

Morgan, Rev. William, Emmanuel.
MASTERS OF ARTS.

Hardwicke, Rev. W. Corpus Christi,
Compounder.

Kiddersley, Edward C. Esq. Trinity. Oldacres, Rev. Edward William, Clare Hall.

BACHELOR IN CIVIL LAW. Speddring, Thomas S. Trinity. BACHELOR IN PHYSIC.

Waterfield, Thomas, Christ.

BACHELORS OF ARTS.

Bishton, John, Trinity.

Chichester, George, A. F. Downing.
Panton, Richard, Peter-House.

Ramsden, William, Christ's.

Vesey, George, Trinity.

October 28.

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Coote, Ralph, B.C.L. Trinity hall.

By Lett. Dim. from the Bishop of
Norwich.

Green, Charles, M.A. Jesus college,
Hodgson, William. St. Peter's college, and
Judge, Edward, B.A. Trinity college,
Cambridge.

Lawrence, John Hinderson, B.A. Ex-
eter college, Oxford.

By Lett. Dim. from the Bishop
af London.

Maturin, George Brown, B.4. King's college.

Taylor, Joseph Holroyd, B.A. St. John's college,

Worsley, Thomas, M.A. Downing college, and

Wortham, Walter, B.A. Magdalen col-
lege, Cambridge.

By Lett. Dim. from the Bishop of
Lincoln.

PRIESTS.
Buck, John, B.A. and

Fennell, Samuel, M.A. Queen's college. Giraud, Edward Augustus, B.A. and Henslow, John Stevens, M.A. St. John's college, and

Laing, David, B A. St. Peter's college,"
Cambridge.

Bg Lett. Dim. from the Bishop
of Gloucester.

PREFERMENTS. Amphlett, Rev. Joseph, M.A. Curate of King's-norton, (late Fellow of Worcester college, Oxford,) to the Perpetual Curacy of Wythall, Worcestershire; Patron, the Rev. JoHN WINGFIELD, D.D. in right of his Vicarage of Bromsgrove.

Birkett, Rev. William, M.A. late of Brasenose college, Oxford, and Minister of Penwortham, to the Vicarage of South Tawton, Devonshire; Patrons, the DEAN and CANONS of WINDSOR. Blackstone, Rev. Frederick Charles, B.C.L. Fellow of New college, Oxford, to the Vicarage of Heckfield, in the county of Hants; Patrons, the WARDEN and FELLOWS of that SOCIETY. Chaplin, Rev. Edward, M.A. brotherin-law and Chaplain to the Hon. Mr. Justice Holroyd, to be Morning Reader and Evening Preacher to the Hon. Society of Gray's Ino.

Cobbold, Rev. Richard, M.. to the united Rectories of Wortham Everard and Wortham Jervis, Norfolk. Cutler, Rev. Richard, M.A. of Exeter college, Oxford, to be Master of the Free Grammar School, Dorchester. Elwin, Rev. Thomas Henry, M. A. to the Rectory of Bradfield St. Clare, Norfolk; Patron, the Rev. ROBERT DA VERS, of Bradfield St. George. Faithful, Rev. Robert, M.A. late of Wadham college, Oxford, to the Vicarage of Warfield, Berks; Patron, MAXWELL WINDLE, Esq. of the Cloisters, Temple.

Faulkner, Rev. E. M.A. to be Chaplain

to Worcester City Goal. Fea, Rev. Dr. of Magdalen hall, and of Parson's Green, Fulham, to be one of the Domestic Chaplains to his Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex. Fellowes, Rev. J. M.A. to the Rectory of Deighton, Norfolk; Patron, VISCOUNT ANSON.

Goggs, Rev. H. B. A. to the Vicarage of South Creek, Norfolk; Patron, Mr. H. GOGGS, of Whissousett, Norfolk. Hanbury, Rev. B. M.A. to the Vicarage of Bures St. Mary, Suffolk; Patron, O. HANBURY, Esq. of Great Coggeshall.

Hopkinson, Rev. John, has been ap

pointed by the Dean and Chapter of Peterbough, Precentor and Librarian, on the resignation of the Rev. Mr. Mills.

Hutchinson, Rev. Charles Edward, M.A.

to be Prebendary of Chichester; Patron, the KING.

Keppel, Hon. and Rev. Edward Southwell, M.A. to the Rectory of Quiddenham, Norfolk; Patron, the EARL of ALBEMARLE. He is also appointed Domestic Chaplain to his Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex.

Majendie, Rev. H. W. M.A. to be Prebend of Beaminster Prima; Patron, the BISHOP of SALISBURY. Marsh, Rev. Matthew, B.D. of Christ Church, Oxford, and Chancellor of the Diocese of Salisbury, to the Prebend of Chute and Chesinbury; Patron, the BISHOP OF SALISBURY.

Maude, Rev. P. to be Chaplain of the

Bath City Infirmary and Dispensary. Meade, Rev. Richard John, M.A. of Balliol college, to be one of the Domestic Chaplains to the Earl of Cork and Orrery.

Mills, Rev. Thomas, M.A. of Christ Church, Oxford, and Minor Canon of Peterborough, to the Living of Easton and Bringhurst, in the county of Leicester; Patrons, the DEAN and CHAPTER Of PETERBOROUGH.

Owen, Rev. Hugh, D.C.L. Rector of Beccles cum Endgate, Suffolk, to the Vicarage of Redisham, in the same county; Patron, the EARL of GOSFORD. Rowland, Rev. Joshua, M.A. to the Rectory of Holton, Suffolk; Patron, SIR WILLIAM ROWLEY, of Tendring Hall, Suffolk.

Rust, Rev. Edgar, M.A. to the Rectory of

Drinkstone, Suffolk; Patron, JoHN EDGAR RUST, Esq. of Stowmarket. Shuttleworth, Rev. Philip Nicholas, D.D. and Warden of New college, Oxford, to the Rectory of Foxley, Wilts; Patron, the Right Hon. HENRY RICHARD VASSALL LORD HOLLAND.

Sumner, Rev. Charles Vernon Holme, to be Domestic Chaplain to his Royal Highness the Duke of York,

Wood, Rev. John Page, LL.B. of Trinity college, to the Rectory of St. Peter's, Cornhill; Patrons, the ComMON COUNCIL of the CITY of LONDON. CLERGYMEN MARRIED. Barlow, Rev. William, M.A. Vicar of St. Mary Breden, Canterbury, second son of Rear-Admiral Sir Robert Barlow, K.C.B. and Chaplain to his Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence, to Louisa, second daughter of the late Robert Jones Adeane, Esq. of Babraham, Cambridgeshire, at Marylebone Church.

Beresford, Rev. Marcus G. son of the

Bishop of Kilmore, to Mary, widow of the late R. Digby, Esq. at Ilfracombe, North Devon.

Birkett, Rev. William, M.A. late of Brasenose college, Oxford, Minister of Penwortham, and Vicar of South Taunton, Devonshire, to Mary, daughter of S. Horrocks, Esq. M.P. Nov. 4, at Penwortham Church.

Brooks, Rev. J. W. of Retford, to Sarab, daughter of John Fearby, Esq. of Poppleton Lodge, near York.

Budge, Rev. E. B.A. to Miss Thomasin Tucker, of Plymouth.

Day, Rev. Charles, B.C.L. of Folkingham, Lincolnshire, to Sarab, relict of the Rev. Edward Smith, of that place. Dewe, Rev. W. Curate of Whitwell, Derbyshire, to Sophia, daughter of the late William Godley, Esq. of Chester. Dennis, Rev. M. G. B.A. of Ben'et college, Cambridge, to Mrs. Towsend, relict of R. W. Towsend, Esq. late of Truckett's Hall, Boxted, Suffolk. Dodson, Rev. Christopher, M.A. of University college, Oxford, to Eleanor, only daughter of the Rev. L. G. Halton, at Thruxted.

Durham, Rev. Thomas, M.A. Fellow of
Catherine Hall, Cambridge, to Louisa,
eldest daughter of the Rev. Dawson
Warren, Vicar of Edmonton.
Heigham, Rev. Thomas George, of North
Walsham, to Miss Sophia Roper, daugh-
ter of the late Snelling Roper, Esq. of
Colby.

Hoskin, Rev. T. B.D. Rector of Kempstone, and of Basford, Notts, and late Fellow of Sidney Sussex college, Cambridge, to Miss Blount, at Kimbolton, Cambridgeshire.

Ibbotson, Rev. A. Incumbent of Ramden, to Jane, youngest daughter of Mr. B. Rawling, of Leeds.

Jackson, Rev. G. C. B.C.L. Fellow of New college, Oxford, and Chaplain in the Hon. East India Gompany's service, at the Presidency, Bombay, to Arabella, daughter of the late Rev. T. Knightley, of Cherwelton, Northants, Nov, 2, at Southampton.

Loft, Rev. John, Rector of Wyham, to Miss F. W. Pennell, of Sudbrook Hall, Lincolnshire.

Marsh, Rev. Henry, of Bungay, to Caro

line Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. John Sewell, Fore-street, London. Meredith, Rev. R. B.A. of St. Edmund hall, Oxford, to Elizabeth, only daughter of the late Rev. L Canniford, Nov. 9, at St. Helen's, Abingdon. Newbery, Rev. Henry, of Hagborn, Berks, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late Daniel Day, Esq. of Nailsworth, at Avening, Gloucestershire.

Parry, Rev. Thomas, M. A. Fellow and
late senior Dean and Catechetical Lec-
turer of Baliol college, Oxford, to
Louisa, fifth daughter of the Rev.
Henry Hutton, of Beaumont, Essex,
on the 21st of October, at Colchester.
Payne, Rev. William Rollett, of St.
John's college, Cambridge, to Mary,
second daughter of John Williams,
Esq. of Eimsgrove, Southsea, Comp-
troller of his Majesty's Customs, Ports-
mouth.

Pearce, Rev. E. S. only son of the late
Dean of Ely, to Georgiana Elizabeth,
second daughter of George Smith,
Esq. M.P.

Perkins, Rev. S. W. Rector of Stockton,
Warwickshire, to Mary Ann, only
daughter of James Swan, Esq. of Olive
Mount, Lancashire.

Saunders, Rev. John, to Mrs. Protheroe,
widow of Thomas Protheroe, Esq. of
Usk, at St. Augustine's, Bristol.
Shew, Rev. Henry Edward, B.A. of
Worcester college, Oxford, to Eliza-
beth, only surviving daughter of the
late E. L. Harford, Esq. of Clifton,
Oct. 25, at St. Augustine's, Bristol.
Smith, Rev. Robert, of Little Berkhamp-
stead, Berks, to Jane, eldest daughter
of R. Chapman, Esq. of John-street,
Bedford-row, at St. Andrew's, Hol-

born.

Vowles, Rev. James Parker, B.A. of St.
Peter's college, Cambridge, to Aurora
Mary, daughter of J. Daniel, Esq. at
Brighton.

Whitta, Rev. Thomas, of Terton, Devon,
to Mary, only daughter of Mr. R. Ver-
yard, of Bristol.

CLERGYMEN DECEASED.
Bennett, Rev. M. W. at. East Looe,
Cornwall.

Bennet, Rev. Thomas, one of the Minor
Canons of Canterbury Cathedral, Vicar
of St. Alphage and Rector of St. Mary,
Northgate, Canterbury; and Vicar of
Stone, Isle of Oxney; in the precincts
of the Cathedral, Canterbury.
Bevan, Rev. Henry, Vicar of Congres-
bury, and Rector of Whitton, Radnor-
shire, at his house, Bristol.
Bishop, Rev. H. Vicar of Chiddingley,
at Ticchurst, Sussex.

Bracken, Rev. Edward, D.C.L. Vicar of
Snaith, Yorkshire.

Bull, Rev. H. T. second son of the Rev.
John Bull, Rector of that place and of
Tattingstone, Suffolk, at Pentlow Rec-
tory, aged 31.

Carisithen, Rev. William, Rector of
Maidstone, Devon.

Davy, Rev. W. formerly of Trinity col-
lege, Cambridge, Rector of Stanfield
and of Sandringham cum Babingley,
and Vicar of Barwick, in the county
of Norfolk, on the 30th Nov. at In-
goldsthorpe, aged 69.

Gregory, Rev. Edward, Rector of Longars, Notts.

Heaton, Rev. Peter. Rector of Little Eversden, and Vicar of the adjoining parish of Great Eversden, at Little Eversden, aged 75 years. He was for. merly Fellow of Queen's college, Cambridge, and proceeded B.A. 1774, M.A. 1777, and B.D. 1786. The Rectory is in the gift of the President and Fellows of Queen's college, and the Vicarage, of the King.

Hockley, Rev. John, formerly of Magdalen college, Oxford, Oct. 27, in Fitzroy-square, London.

Jones, Rev. Mr. Vicar of Llanboidy, Carmarthenshire.

Marsh, Rev. W. Rector of Weston Bam-
fylde, at his residence, South Cad-
bury.

Mathew, Rev, A. S. Rector of Broughton
Northants, and Joint Lecturer of St.
Martin-in-the-Fields for 60 years,
aged 91.

Maturin, Rev. R. C. M.A. Curate of St.
Peter's, Dublin.

Milward, Rev. J. F. at Astley's-row, Is
lington, aged 71.

Moselee, Rev. Stephen, son of the Rev.

S. Moselee, of Little Baddow, Essex.. Niccolson, Rev. Henry, at Ryton, Cumberland.

Roberts, Rev. J. at Sedgeberrow, near
Evesham, aged 81.
Robertson, Rev. J. Incumbent of Sleighs,
Aislaby, and Ugglebarnaby, Yorkshire,
at Whitby, Yorkshire.

Robbinson, Rev. John, Rector of Al-
* thorne and Cricksen, both in Essex.
Sharpe, Rev. John, Rector of Saxby, at
the Parsonage-house, Saxby, in the
79th yoar of his age.

Slade, Rev. E. D. M.A. late of Queen's
college, Oxford, Rector of Wanstrow,
Somerset, Oct. 31, at Bath.
Thomas, Rev. Thomas, late Curate of
Castlemorton, Worcestershire, sud-
denly, aged 63.

Whitley, Rev. Edward, Vicar of Stowey,
Somersetshire.

Whittington, Rev. H. D. at Argyll
House, after a lingering illness,

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MONTHLY LIST OF PUBLICATIONS.

DIVINITY.

The Christian Duty of Mutual Submission in the Fear of God: a Sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of Chester, on Sunday, Oct. 31, 1824, before the Mayor and Corporation of that City. By C. J. Blomfield, D.D. Lord Bishop of the Diocese: 4to.

Discourses on the Internal Evidence of Christianity, as displayed in the Connection of natural and revealed Religion, and the Doctrines of the Immortality of the By the Rev. Soul, and a Future State. C. Mayo, LL.B. Rector of Beding Stoke and Huish, Wilts. 8vo.

5s.

A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Deanery of Sarum, at his primary Visitation, in the Months of July and August, 1824. By Hugh Pearson, D.D. Domestic Chaplain to His Majesty, and Dean of 1s. 6d. Salisbury. 8vo.

The Office and Mission of St. John the Baptist. An Essay which obtained the Norrisian Medal for the year 1823, in the University of Cambridge. By J. A. Jeremie, Scholar of Trinity College. 8vo. 3s. Christian Liberty: a Sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of Winchester, October 7th, 1824, at the Annual Meeting of the Aliens Society. By the Rev. J. O. Zilliwood, A.M. Chaplain to the County of Hants. 8vo. 1s. 6d.

Four Sermons preached to a Congregation of Children of a District National School. 12mo. 4d.

A Sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of Cashel, at the Visitation of his Grace the Archbishop of Cashel, on the 17th of June, 1824. By H. Cotton, LL.D. Archdeacon of Cashel. 8vo.

28.

The Importance of Family Religion: a Sermon preached in the Church of St. Michael, Toxteth Park, Nov. 23d, 1823. By the Rev. W. Hesketh, M.A. of Brazenose College, Oxford. 8vo. 1s.

The Faithful Steward: a Sermon preach ed at Blandford Forum, August 30th, 1824, at the Triennial Visitation of the Right Rev. John Lord Bishop of Bristol. By the Rev. R. Moore, Rector of Win1s. 6d. borne, St. Giles. 8vo.

The Church: a Sermon preached in

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Lambeth Chapel, on Sunday, June 6th
1824, at the Consecration of the Right
Rev. J. Carr, D.D. Lord Bishop of Chi-
chester. By S. Holland, M.D. Rector of
Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Chichester.
Poynings, in Sussex, and Chaplain to the
4to. 2s.

The Apostle Paul a Pattern for Chris-
tian Ministers: a Sermon preached at a
general Ordination in the Cathedral Church
of Chester, on Sunday, October 3rd, 1824.
By the Rev. W. H. Hale, M.A. of Oriel
College, Oxford, Domestic Chaplain to the
Bishop of Chester, and Preacher at the
8vo. 1s. 6d.
Charter-house.

Dissertations on some Parts of the Old
and New Testaments, which have been
butes. By R. Twopeny, M.A. Rector
supposed unsuitable to the Divine Attri-
of Casterton Parva, Rutland, and formerly
Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. 8vo.
10s. 6d.

A Series of Plain Sermons on the leading Articles of the Christian Faith. By W. Macdonald, A.M. Vicar of Bishops Cannings, Wilts, and Canon Residentiary of Salisbury. 12mo. 2s. 6d.

The Athanasian Creed,

Notes.

With short For the Use of Members of the Church of England. 12mo. 3d.

BIOGRAPHY.

Εἰκὼν Βασιλική, the Pourtraicture of His
Most Sacred Majestie in his Solitudes and
With an engraved Frontis-
Sufferings.
piece. Small 8vo. 7s. 6d.

HISTORY.

Rivington's Annual Register; or, a View of the History, Politics, and Literature of the Year 1823. 8vo. 18s.

MISCELLANEOUS.

A Short and Easy Guide to Latin Prosody; or, an Introduction to the scanning and making of Latin Verses; with copious Exercises in the Heroic, Elegiac, and Lyric Metres. By G. H. Holiday, Teacher 4s. bd. of the Classics, &c. 12mo.

An Appeal to the Clergy and Laity of Liverpool, in behalf of the National and Ancient Systems of Charity connected with the Established Church. By the Rev. W. Hesketh, A.M. Minister of St. Michael's, Toxteth. 8vo. 19. 6d.

LITERARY INTELLIGENCE.

WORKS IN THE PRESS.

A new Edition of a Manual of Family Prayers for the Use of the Parishioners of St. Botolph's, Bishopsgate; and a second

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edition of A Sermon on the Duty of Family Prayer, by the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Chester, will be published in a few days.

A third Edition of Five Lectures on the Gospel of St. John, as bearing Testimony to the Divinity of our Saviour, delivered on the Fridays during Lent, 1823, by the same Author, is in the Press.

The Rev. William Procter, jun. M.A. Fellow of Catherine Hall, Cambridge, will shortly publish Five Discourses on the Doctrines contained in the Athanasian Creed, and on Regeneration; preached in the Parish Church of Berwick upon Tweed.

The Rev. Archdeacon Wrangham has nearly ready for publication, a work entitled, The Sertum Cantabrigiense, or Cam

bridge Garland; containing an alphabetical Digest of the Tripos Lists, from 1754 to 1823; with the classical and mathematical successes of each individual there mentioned; as well as the subjects of the Prizes, and the names of the winners from their first respective institution. Also Walton's Prolegomena, with copious Annotations.

The Rev. William L. Bowles is about to publish a Supplement to his own and Dr. Warton's Edition of Pope. It will be published very early in January, 1825.

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.

We have received a communication from "Clericus Londinensis,” in reply to the letter of the Rev. Dr. Steinkopff, inserted in our last Number: but we really see no occasion for continuing the controversy respecting the point in dispute, and we must beg leave therefore to close our pages against any more communications on the subject. A fact indeed having been confidently stated on one side, and no satisfactory contradiction to it having been elicited from the other, notwithstanding two authoritative replies, there is no hope of any immediate end of an altercation which proceeds by such leisurely steps. We may well be allowed then to dismiss it altogether.

The "Observations" to which our Devonshire Correspondent was desirous of calling our attention, do not appear sufficiently important to merit any particular notice.

The letter with "The Correspondence, &c." has been received.

We beg to inform W. J. that we know of no institution such as that to which he alludes.

The communication respecting National Schools arrived too late,

A suggestion has been made to us from several friends of our Work to alter the period of our publication. We shall be glad to receive more communications from our Correspondents on the subject.

ERRATA.

For Catonam, p. 491, read Catonem

For his, p. 544, 1, 39, read its.

For donc, p. 599, read dans.

For emigrées, p. 600, read emigrés.

For le mort, p. 602, read la mort.

For voicees, p. 604, read voices.

For Cornhill, p. 606, read Lombard Street.

For Doctor, p. 607, read Teacher.

For Ki, p. 608, read Kai.

Dele also after involved, p. 608.

For Cromwel, p. 643, read Cranmer.

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