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that Society. The Fellows and Scholars on the foundation are to bear the name of the donor.

January 14.

The Rev. John W. Hubbersty, M.A. and the Rev. John Sandys, B.A. of Queen's College, were elected Fellows of that Society; and at the same time a petition was ordered to be presented to the King, for a dispensation to qualify the Rev. Thomas Clowes, B.A. to hold a fellowship of the same Society.

There will be congregations on the following days of the Lent Term:-Wednesday, Feb. 9, at eleven; Wednesday, Feb. 23, at eleven; Wednesday, March 2, at eleven; Friday, March 18, (M.A. Inceptors), at ten; Friday, March 25 (end of term), at ten.

The following is the subject of the Hulsean Prize dissertation for the present year: In what respects the Law is a Schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ."

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ORDINATIONS.

December 19.

By the Bishop of London, at a General Ordination.

DEACONS.

Chaplyn, James Robert, M.A. Trinity College, Oxford.

Cockran, William, Literate. Doran, John William, B.A. Trinity Cellege, Dublin.

Mello, Matthew Roque de, LL.B. Jesus College, Cambridge.

Musgrave, Christopher John, M.A. St. Alban Hall, Oxford.

Ramsden, William, B.A. Christ College; Small, Alexander Henry, B.A. Emmanuel College;

Wade, William Serocold, B.A. St. John's College, and

Watson, Joseph Burges, B. d. Emmanuel College, Cambridge.

PRIESTS.

Adams, William, M. A. Trinity College, Oxford.

Beevor, William Smythies, B. A. Jesus College, Cambridge.

Bosanquet, Robert William, B.A. Balliol College, Oxford.

Caunter, Richard M'Donald, S.C.L. Sidney Sussex College;

Clay, William Keatinge, Jesus College; Cutbush, Charles, B.A. St. John's College;

Earle, James Henry, S.C.L. Jesus College; Evans, David, B.A. St. Peter's College; and

Lewis, Edward Page, B.A. Caius Col lege; Cambridge.

Mayo, Richard, B.A. St. John's College, Oxford.

Parker, William Harris, B.A. Downing College;

Tanner, John Lyneham, B, A. St. John's
College; and

Wallace, Arthur Capel Job, B.A. Corpus
Christi College, Cambridge.
Williams, William, Magdalen Hall, Ox-
ford.

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Baker, L. P. B.A. Vicar of Impington' and Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, to the Rectory of Merbourne cum Holt, in the County of Leicester; Patrons, the Master and Fellows of that Society.

Boudier, John, Chaplain to the Earl of Warwick, to the Rectory of Farmington, Gloucestershire, and to hold the same with the Vicarage of St. Mary's, Warwick, by Dispensation, Patron, H. E. Waller, Esq. of Hall Barn, Buck-inghamshire.

Blayds, Henry, M.A. to the Perpetual
Curacy of Charterhouse Hinton.
Clarke, William, M.A. Fellow of Trinity
College, Cambridge, and Professor of
Anatomy, to the Vicarage of Wymes-
would, Leicestershire; Patrons, the
Master and Fellows of that Society.
Crawley, E. J. of Bath, to be one of the
Chaplains to his Royal Highness the
Duke of Clarence.

Davies, G. J. of Hull, to the Perpetual

Curacy of Marfield in Holderness; Patron, H. Grill, Esq.

Follet, R. F. to the Mastership of Taun

ton College School; Patron, the Warden of New College, Oxford.

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Godfrey, T. to the Rectory of Newbourne, Suffolk; Patron, Sir William Rowley, Bart.

Greene, William, late Dean of Achonry, to the Rectory of Aboghill, in the Diocese of Connor.

Haggitt, G. M.A. Fellow of Pembroke

Hall, Cambridge, to the Vicarage of Soham, Cambridgeshire; Patrons, the Master and Fellows of Pembroke Hall. Harkness, Robert, B.A. to the Vicarage of Stowey, Somersetshire.

Haythorne, Joseph, M.A. of St. Mary

Hall, Oxford, to the Vicarage of Congresbury, with the Chapel of Weck St. Lawrence, annexed.

Hopkins, Adolphus, B.A. to the Vicar

age of Clent, with the Chapel of Rowley Regis annexed, in the county of Stafford, and Diocese of Worcester; Patron, the King.

Irving, Matthew, B.D. Vicar of Sturmin

ster Marshall, Dorset, and Prebendary of Rochester, to be Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majesty.

Jackson, Jeremiah, M.A. Vicar of Swaff

ham Bulbeck, and Domestic Chaplain to Lord Macdonald, to hold the Vicarage of Elm cum Emneth, Cambridgeshire, together with the Vicarage of Swaffham Bulbeck, by Dispensation. Jackson, John, M.A. of Queen's College, Oxford, to be Head Master of the Free Grammar School of Northleach, in the county of Gloucester; Patrons, the Provost and Fellows of that Society. Keane, John Epsey, late officiating Chaplain to the Garrison at Dublin, to be Chaplain to the Colony of New South Wales and its Dependencies; Patron, the Earl of Bathurst. Madan, Rev. Spencer, M.A. Canon Re

sidentiary of Lichfield, to be Domestic Chaplain to the Earl Mann-Cornwallis. Michell, Bennett, M.A. to the Vicarage of Winsford; Patrons, the Master, Fellows and Scholars of Emmanuel College, Cambridge.

Naylor, T. BA. of St. John's College,

Cambridge, to be one of the Domestic
Chaplains to his Royal Highness the
Duke of York.

Palmer, G. to the Rectory of Parham,
Sussex.

Perkins, Benjamin Robert, B.A. of Lincoln College, Oxford, to a Chaplaincy

in Christ Church; Patron, the Very Rev. the Dean of that Cathedral.

Prince, J. C. M.A. of Brasenose College, Oxford, to the Perpetual Curacy of St. Thomas, Liverpool; Patrons, the Mayor and Corporation.

Quicke, Andrew, M.A. Fellow of New College, Oxford, to the Vicarage of Newton St. Cyres, Devon.

Quicke, William Henry, B.A. to the Rectory of Ashbrittle.

Robson, R. S. to the Perpetual Curacy of Rancliffe, Yorkshire, Patron, Major Yarburgh, of Neslington Lodge. Royle, J. M.A. to the Rectory of Stanfield, Norfolk; Patron, the Rev. William Newcome, of Hockwold Hall. Sandford, John, B.A. of Balliol College,

and Curate of Wells, to be Chaplain to the Marquis of Queensbury. Simmons, Charles Tynte, B.A. to the Rectory of East Lambrook.

Smith, H. R. Somers, B.A. of Trinity

College, Cambridge, to the Rectory of
Little Bentley, Essex; Patron, Robert
Foote, Esq.

Smith, Jeremiah, D.D. of Corpus Christi
College, Oxford, and Master of Man-

chester School, to be one of the King's four Preachers in Lancashire. Stone, David Smith, B.A. to the Perpetual and augmented Curacy of Wilton. Trevelyan, John Thomas, of St. Mary Hall, Oxford, to the Vicarage of Milverton Prima, with the Chapelry of Langford Badville annexed; Patron, the Ven. George Trevelyan, LL.B. Archdeacon of Taunton.

Wharton, Rev. T. to St. John's Wood Chapel, St. Mary-la-bonne; Patron, the King.

Wood, George, M.A. Rector of Cum St. Rumbold, and Chaplain to the County Gaol, to the Rectory of the Holy Trinity, Dorchester; Patron, the Corporation of Dorchester.

CLERGYMEN MARRIED. Boyd, James, Minister of the Parish of Auchinleck, in the county of Ayr, to Jane, only sister of A. K. Hutchison, Esq. Solicitor, of Crown Court; at St. Martin's Outwich, London.. Brockman, Tatton, to Louisa, youngest daughter of Sir Henry Hawley, Bart. Champnes, Thomas W: Rector of Fulmer, Bucks, and Cottisford, Oxon, to Miss Langford, of Eton College. Cribin, J. Bowen, Curate of Llanelly, &c. Brecon, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. Enoch Davies, of Crigwheel, near Lampeter; at Llanwenog, Cardigashire. Chudleigh, Stawell, to Mary, widow of

the late James Palmer Hobbs, Esq. of Mount Ephraim, Tunbridge Wells; at Cardington, Bedfordshire.

Davies, Matthew, M.A. of Hinstock, Salop, to Hannah, daughter of Mr. J. Linwood, St. Paul's-square; at Birmingham.

Dawson, George, B. A. of Fennagh Lodge, to Ellen, youngest daughter of Dudley Hill, Esq.

Donne, James, M.A. Vicar of St. Paul's,

Bedford, and Perpetual Curate of South Carlton, Lincolnshire, to Mary, eldest daughter of the late Matthew Dobson, Esq.; January 8, at Kirk Ellen. Fowler, Thomas Hodgson, of Southwell, Nottinghamshire, to Frances Elizabeth, only child of Thomas Bish, Esq.; at St. Mary, Lambeth.

Gordon, Robert, Rector of Seampton, Cambridgeshire, to Barbara, daughter of the Rev. W. Ellis, of Branston, near Lincoln.

Gorman,

to Harriett, fourth daughter of Sir Jonas Greene, Recorder of Dublin. Guest, W. B. to Miss Ann Stelfox. Holding, John, M.A. of St. John's College, Oxford, and of Oakeley, Hants, to Susannah, daughter of the late Robert Lovegrove, Esq. of Wallingford. Jones, John Collier, B.D. Rector of Exeter College, Oxford, to Charlotte, daughter of the late Rev. Duke Yonge, of Cornwood, and widow of Captain G. Crawley, N.N.; at Plympton. Devon. Jones, Morgan, to Emmeline, second

daughter of W. Wood, Esq. of the Whitehouse, Herefordshire; at Vow Church.

Kirkby, J. to Miss Nancy Fayrer. Manwaring, Roger, M.A. of Brasenose College. Oxford, Chaplain to the Earl of Huntingdon, and youngest son of John Robert Parker, Esq. of Green Park, in the county of Cork, and of Kirmincham Hall, in the County Palatine of Chester, to Philadelphia Sarah, daughter of Benjamin Blacden, Esq. of Bledlow House, and niece to Sir Robert Cayley, of Brompton, in the county of York, Bart.; at Bledlow, Bucks.

Mills, John, to Caroline, second daughter of Mr. W. Corbett; at Church Lench, Worcestershire.

M'Gregor, S. to Mary, second daughter

of James Leslie, Esq.; at Leith Walk. Mitchinson, T. to Miss Clarke; at Boston. Morgan, Henry, to Emma, eldest daughter of Henry Scott. Esq. of Beslow Hall, Salop.

Noel, the Hon. and Rev. Leland, Vicar of Campden, Gloucestershire, seventh son of Sir Gerard Noel, Bart. and the late

Baroness Barham, to Mary Arabella, eldest daughter of the late John Sevi le Foljambe, Esq. of Aldwark Hall, Yorkshire; at Worksop, by the Rev. Archdeacon Eyre.

Powell, J. T. Rector of Llanhamlach and Cantreff, Breconshire, to Arabella, daughter of the late E. C. Ives, Esq. of Tichfield, Hants.

Robinson, Edmund, M.A. of Balliol Col

lege, to Lydia, youngest daughter of the Rev. Thomas Gisborne, M.A. of Yoxall Lodge, Yorkshire, and Prebendary of Durham; Dec. 20, at Yoxall. Robinson, M. B.A. of Market Rasen, to Caroline, only daughter of the late J. W. Davis, Esq. of Boston. Scargill, Wm. Pitt, of Bury, to Mary Anne, second daughter of Mr. Robert Cutting, late of Chevington, Norfolk. Short, John, to Ann, fourth daughter of the late Colonel Mercier, of Portarlington; at Dublin.

Spilsbury, F. W. of Willington, Derby

shire, to Emma Penelope, daughter of A. Mosley, Esq. and Lady Every, of Park Hill.

Starkey, Samuel, to Anne, daughter of the late R. Hooper, Esq. of Cheltenham; at Wootton Bassett, Wilts. Stebbing, Henry, to Miss Griffin, of Norwich.

Storry, John Bridges, M.A. Vicar of $ Great Tey, Essex, to Martha, eldest daughter of the Rev. Dr. Romaine, Castle Hill Lodge, Reading, Berks; at Kelvedon, by the Rev. Ambrose Serle, Rector of Kelvedon Hatch.

Taylor, J. J. of Manchester, to Hannah, eldest daughter of T. Smith, Esq. of Icknield House; at Birmingham. Timbrill, Dr. of Worcester College, Oxford, and of Beckford, Gloucestershire, to Miss E. Edwards, of Bath. Triphook, John, to Maria, youngest daughter of the late Rev. Joseph Wright, Vicar of the Union of Agahdown, Kilcoa, and Cape Clear; at Creagh Church, Ireland.

Wharton, C. Curate of Great Whitley, to

Mary Ann, daughter of the late Mr. J.
Crane, of Bewdley; at Mitton Chapel,
Stourport.

Wilson, Edward Carus, B.A. third son of
William Wilson Carus Wilson, Esq.
M.P. of Casterton Hall, Westmoreland,
to Jane, only daughter of Thomas
Maude, Esq. of Woodlands, near Har-
rowgate; at Knaresborough,
Wills, W. Vicar of Holcombe Regis, De-
von, to Judith, second daughter of H.
Wilson, Esq, of the same place.

CLERGYMEN DECEASED.

Baldwin, N. R. Vicar of Leyland, Lancashire, Prebendary of St. Paul's, and one of the King's Preachers.

Blakeney, Robert, B.C.L. of Great Elm, Somersetshire.

Carpenter, Jas. Rector of Burwash, Kent. Cumming, William Collins, M.A. Rector

of St. Mary's, and Vicar of Eaton Bray, Bedfordshire; he was formerly Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, B.A. 1784, M.A. 1787. The Vicarage of Eaton Bray is in the Patronage of the Master and Fellows of that Society. Clark, W. Alfred, M.A. Rector of Castle Camps, Cambridgeshire, late Preacher at the Charter House, and formerly Fellow of St. Peter's College, Cambridge. The Rectory is in the Patronage of the Governors of the Charter House. Davis, Thomas, for many years Rector of Trevilan, and Vicar of Llanvihangel Ystrad, Cardiganshire; at Bwlch, aged 67. Decker, Thomas, M.A. Vicar of Bawdsey, Suffolk, Rector of St. Simon and St. Jude, Perpetual Curate of St. Margaret and St. Swithin, in Norwich, and Chaplain to the County Gaol; at Norwich, aged 66.

Dowland, James, Rector of Winterborne Clenstone, near Blandford, Dorset, and one of the Magistrates for that county, aged 73.

Feild, James, M.A. of Queen's College, Oxford, at Powick Vicarage, in the 29th year of his age.

Fisher, Henry, M.A. 28 years Vicar of Soham, Cambridgeshire, and formerly

Fellow of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, B.A. 1772, M.A. 1775. The living is in the Patronage of the Master and Fellows of that Society, aged 77. Gartham, Thomas, Master of the Grammar School, Skipton, Yorkshire. Hickes, P. T. at Ardingley Rectory, aged 28. Holgate, J. at his father's house, Settle, Yorkshsre.

Molony, W. Rector of Dunleckney, county of Carlow.

Morrison, T. H. Vicar of Launcells, Cornwall, and a Magistrate for Devon. Curate of Chale, Isle of

Noyes,
Wight.
Parsons, J. Weddell, upwards of 40 years
Vicar of Wellington, and Perpetual Cu-
rate of Marston and Pencoyd, Here-
fordshire.

Parsons, Rev. William, Vicar of Marden,
Herefordshire; at Newton Cottage.
Pochin, W. Rector of Morcott, Rutland,
in the 75th year of his age.
Richman, H. J. Rector of Holy Trinity,

Dorchester, Dorset; suddenly killed, at an advanced age, by the falling of the roof of his house on him while asleep in bed, during the late storm. Stocking, Williain, eldest son of the Rev.

William Reader, of St. James's, Bury.' Tatham, Ralph, formerly of St. John's College, Cambridge, and father of the Public Orator of that University; at Bishopton, Durham.

Toghill, Moses, M.A. Canon Residentiary and Precentor of Chichester Cathedral; at Chichester, in his 81st year. Walker, T. Vicar of East Hoathly, Sussex; aged 63.

A GENERAL BILL OF ALL THE CHRISTENINGS AND BURIALS

WITHIN THE CITY OF LONDON AND BILLS OF MORTALITY,
FROM DEC. 17, 1823, TO DEC. 14, 1824.

Christened in the 97 parishes within the walls, 909; buried, 1,127.

Christened

in the 17 parishes without the walls, 5,176; buried, 3,917. Christened in the 24 out-parishes in Middlesex and Surry, 15,132; buried, 10,667. Christened in the 10 parishes in the city and liberties of Westminster, 4,641; buried, 4,526. 12,978 In all 25,758

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Christened Females.

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