To Viscount Sidmouth, to the Bishop of Lincoln, to the Dean of Salisbury, to Archdeacon Berens, to Dr. Wordsworth, to Dr. Townsend of Durham, to Dr. Ollivant, to the Rev. Mr. Dansey, and to Mrs. George Marriott, he is also much indebted for the loan of letters, or for useful information. But, above all, he begs to acknowledge his obligations to the Rev. C. B. Pearson, for invaluable co-operation and assistance. Takes his Bachelor's Degree. -Publishes Dawes' Miscel- 34 Appointed Chaplain to Bishop Barrington. Sketch of the Visits Holland and Paris.- Death of Mr. Tyrwhitt. — Pub- lications by Mr. Burgess in 1787 and 1788. - Corre- spondence with Dr. Burney, Dr. Parr, &c. - Publishes a Translation of Dr. Shute Barrington to the See of Durham. -Mr. Burgess resigns the Tutorship of Corpus. - A prebendal Stall given him at Durham-and subsequently - |