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Henry Roberts, B.A. Trinity College, Cambridge.

PRIESTS.

Edward Ward Wakeman, B.A. Wadham College, Oxford..

William John Smithwick, M.A. Oriel College, Oxford.

Henry Thicknesse Woodington, B.A. Emmanuel College, Cambridge.

William Lewis, B.A.
Edward Palmer, jun.

MARRIED.

At Rock Church, by the Rev. Thomas Davies, Vicar of Mamble, the Rev, D. Davies, M.A. to Jane, second daughter of the late Richard Nott, Esq. of Warsley, Worcestershire.

At Salwarp, Worcestershire, by the Rev. G. Williams, the Rev. W. Entwistle, of the city of Worcester, to Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. R. Smith, of Chawson.

On the 27th of July, at Barford, Warwickshire, by the Rev. John Rose Holden, Rector of Upminster, Essex, the Rev. Henry Edward Steward, M.A. of Christ Church, and Domestic Chaplain to the Earl of Warwick, to Mary Clay, only child of Hyla Holden, Esq. of Barford.

CHAPLAINCIES.

The Rev. G. G. Smith, to be one of the Domestic Chaplains to his Royal Highness the Duke of York.

The Rev. Lawrence Gwynne, B.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge, to be one of the Domestic Chaplains to his Royal Highness the Duke of York.

The Rev. Samuel Barker, M.A. of Tannington Green (late of Yarmouth) to be one of the Domestic Chaplains to his Royal Highness the Duke of York.

The Rev. R. Richards, M. A. to be Do

mestic Chaplain to his Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex.

The Rev. J. Langley, B.A. of Magdalen Hall, Oxford, to be Domestic Chaplain to the Earl of Sterling,

The Rev. Philip Gurdon, B.A. Rector of Reymerstone, to be Domestic Chaplain to Lord Bayning.

The Rev. Dacre Clementson, to be Chaplain of the county Gaol, Dorchester.

The Rev. Joseph Algar, M.A. Minister of Christ Church, Frome, to be Domestic Chaplain to Lord Clinton.

The Rev. John Davies, Rector of St. Clement's, Worcester, to be Chaplain to the House of Industry in that city.

SCHOOLS.

The Rev. Thomas Homer, D.D. of Trinity College, Cambridge, late second Master of the Free Grammar School, at Sheffleld, is elected into the office of Head Master of the Free Grammar School of

Boston. Sixteen candidates offered themselves.

The Rev. Edward Daniels to the Mas tership of the Grammar School of Helston, Cornwall.

The Rev. H. A. Greaves, to the HeadMastership of the Devonport Classical and Mathematical School.

PREFERRED.

Church of Ireland.

His Grace the Archbishop of Tuam has appointed the Rev. Edward Hardman to the Curacy of Westport, vacated by the Rev. Robert P. Smyth, in consequence of ill health.

The following ecclesiastical changes have taken place in the Diocese of Cork: The Rev. James Stewart to be Rector of Lislee, vice the Rev. Henry Jones, deceased; the Rev. Joseph Jervois to be Rector of Ballinadee, vice Stewart; and the Rev. Mr. Knox to be Vicar of Ballimodan, in Bandon, vice Jervois.

MARRIED.

The Rev. Ralph Coote, to Harriet, youngest daughter of the late Rev. Samuel Clore, of Elm Park, county of Armagh.

In Dublin, the Rev. George Hamilton, Rector of Killermogh, in the Queen's county, to Frances Anne, third daughter of the late Admiral Sir Chichester Fortesque.

At. St. George's Church, Dublin, by the Rev. Dr. Elrington, Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin, the Very Rev. the Dean of Ross, to Christiana Margaretta, eldest daughter of the late Hon. and Rev. Lorenzo Hely Hutchinson, and niece to the Earl of Donoughmore and Lord Hutchinson.

At Ancram House, Roxburghshire, the Rev. Gilbert Elliott, to Williamina, youngest daughter of the late P. Brydore, Esq.

On the 18th of July, was married, at the house of his Excellency the British Ambassador, Paris, the Rev. W. H. Bury,

B.D. Fellow of St. John's College, Oxford, and Graduate of the University of Paris, to Mary Anne, daughter of the late John Maclean, Esq. and widow of the late A. Mackenzie Grieves, Esq. of Glenure, North Britain.

At Brussels, July 22d, the Rev. E. Jenkins, B.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge, to Eliza, eldest daughter of John Jay, Esq. formerly of Lixmount, near Edinburgh, at the House of his Excellency the British Ambassador.

DECEASED.

The Very Rev. G. Stevenson, Dean of Kilfenora; at the Deanery House, Ennis. The Rev. Joshua Berkeley, Rector of the Parish of the Holy Trinity, Cork.

At Carrickfergus, the Rev. R. Dobbs, one of the Aldermen and Deputy Mayor of that town.

March 3d, between Mount Sinai and Tor, on the Red Sea, the Rev. Joseph Cook, M.A. Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge, youngest son of the Rev. Joseph Cook, of Newton Hall, Northumberland.

On Thursday, June 16th, at Marchmont House, near Quebec, in the 75th year of his age, the Right Rev. Jacob Mountain, D.D. Lord Bishop of Quebec, and formerly Fellow of Caius College, Cambridge, B.A. 1774, M.A. 1777, and D.D. 1793. His Lordship was the second son of Jacob Mountain, Esq. of Thwaite Hall, Norfolk, and enjoyed, in early life, the honor of a particular intimacy with the late Mr. Pitt. He was the first Protestant prelate in the Canadas,

where he presided over the Church wtih apostolical zeal and piety for 32 years. During this period, he was, in concurrence with his Majesty's government, and the venerable Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, the instrument, in the hands of Providence, of raising a regular Episcopal establishment in the two Canadas, and promoting the formation of missions and the erection of churches in all the more populous townships. The Cathedral Church of Quebec was erected in consequence of his exertions, and under

his auspices. At the time of his promotion to the see of Quebec, he held the livings of Holbeach, Lincolnshire, and Buckden, Hunts, together with the Prebendal Stall of South Kelsey, in Lincoln Cathedral, all in the then gift of the present Lord Bishop of Winchester, to whom he was examining Chaplain,

At Zurich, in Switzerland, after only four days' illness, the Rev. S. How, Rector of Winterbourne Stickland, Dorset, and of Southleigh, Devon.

PROCEEDINGS

OF

THE UNIVERSITIES.

OXFORD.

BEGREES CONFERRED. FROM JULY TO SEPTEMBER, INCLUSIVE.

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