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The Hon. and Rev. G. Herbert, in the 46th year of his age.

The Rev. Ayscough Hawksworth, Rector of Guisley, Yorkshire, and formerly of St. John's College, Cambridge, B.A. 1798, M.A. 1802. The third turn of presentation to the Rectory, (the one now vacant) is in the Master and Fellows of Triniy College, Cambridge.

At Nottingham, the Rev. Charles Wylde, D.D. Prebendary of Southwell, Official of the Archdeacon of Nottingham, 52 years Rector of St. Nicholas in Nottingham, and Vicar of Waltham, in the county of Lincoln.

LONDON.

PREFERRED.

The Rev. John Mavor, B.D. Fellow of Lincoln College, and Perpetual Curate of Forest Hill, Oxford, is presented to the Rectory of Hadleigh, Essex; Patrons, the Rector and Fellows of Lincoln College.

The Rev. Charles Champnes, B.A. of St. Alban's Hall, Oxford, to the Rectory of St. George, Botolph-lane; Patron, the King.

The Rev. E. G. A. Beckwith, M.A. to a Minor Canonry in the Church of St. Peter's, Westminster; Patron, the Very Rev. the Dean.

A Dispensation has passed the Great Seal to enable the Rev. Charles Sanderson Miller, Vicar of Harlow, Essex, and Chaplain to the Dowager Viscountess Chetwynde, to hold the Living of Matching, Essex, to which he has been instituted, on the nomination of the Bishop of London.

The Rev. John Chamberlayne, M.A. to the Rectory of Eastwick, Hertfordshire; Patroness, Mrs. Plumer, of Gilston Park.

MARRIED.

The Rev. Lancelot Sharpe, Rector of Allhallows Staining, London, and of the Shrubbery, Lower Edmonton, to Mary, second daughter of T. L. Tweed, Esq. of the same place; at Edmonton.

The Rev. William Wood, eldest son of William Cole Wood, Esq. of Martock, to Julia, eldest daughter of Vincent Stuckey, Esq. of Sloane-street, and of Hill House, Somersetshire; at the New Church, Chel

sea.

The Rev. William Trollope, of Christ's Hospital, to Sarah, eldest daughter of William Clarke, Esq.; at East Bergholt, Suffolk.

The Rev. Richard Cattermole, to Maria.. Frances, eldest daughter of George Giles, Esq. of Enfield.

The Rev. J. C. White, Rector of Raw reth, Essex, to Sarah, eldest daughter of Thomas Pyne, Esq. of Boyces Hall, Bemfleet.

At St. George's, Hanover Square, by the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Norwich, the Rev. Charles Vernon Holme Sumner, Minister of Trinity Church, Newington, to Henrietta Katharinė, daughter of William Mason, Esq. of Necton Hall, Norfolk.

At St. George's Hanover Square, the Rev. William Tower, youngest son of the late C. Tower, Esq. of Weald Hall, Essex, to Maria, third daughter of Admiral Sir Eliab Harvey, G.C.B. and M.P. for Essex.

At St. George's, Hanover Square, the Rev. Cornelius Heathcote Reaston Rodes, M.A. of Barlbro' Hall, Derbyshire, to Anna Maria Harriet, youngest daughter of William Gossip, Esq. of Hatfield House, near Doncaster.

DECEASED.

The Rev. John Pridden, M.A. F.S.A. Minor Canon of St. Paul's, Rector of St. George, Botolph-lane, and Vicar of Caddington, in Bedfordshire; in Fleet-street, aged 67.

The Rev. Richard Vivian, in the 72d year of his age, many years Rector of Bushey, Herts, and uncle to Major-General Sir Hussey Vivian, one of the Equerries in Waiting to his Majesty. Mr. V. was formerly a Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford, and took the degree of M.A. in 1778, and of B.D. in 1789. In 1797, he was appointed to the Rectory of Bushey, in the county of Herts, which living is in the gift of the Rector and Fellows of Exeter College, and was Proctor in the year 1787.

"The Rev. George Batthie, of Hammersmith, aged 67.

The Rev. T. Williamson, of the Groves, Chelsea.

The Rev. A. K. P. Sherson, at Buntingford, aged 55.

At his house, in Artillery Place, Finsbury Square, London, the Rev. Abraham Rees, D.D. F.R.S. Editor of the Encyclopædia, &c. in the 82d year of his age. The Rev. Charles T. Keymer, B. A. late Curate of Gosfield, Essex, aged 36.

At the Rectory House, Piccadilly, June 2, aged 76, Gerrard Andrewes, D.D. Dean of Canterbury, and Rector of St. James's, Westminster. He was formerly Fellow of Trinity College, B.A. 1773, M.A. 1779, D.D 1807.

At Brompton, the Rev. William Walker, Chaplain of Lincoln's Inn, and Rector of Monksilver.

WINCHESTER.

PREFERRED.

The Rev. Douglas Hodgson, Domestic Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Winchester, to the Rectory of East Woodhay.

The Rev. William Barter, M.A. and Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, to the Livings of Burghclere and Newton; Patron, the Earl of Carnarvon.

ORDAINED.

May 29.

By the Lord Bishop in the Parish Church of St. Margaret's Westminster.

DEACONS.

Richard Pole, B.A. Baliol College, Oxford.

Proby John Ferrers, B.A. Oriel College, Oxford.

Thomas Penton, B.A. Pembroke College, Oxford.

William Evans, B.A. Trinity College, Oxford.

C. A. St. John Mildmay, B.A. Oriel College, Oxford.

Charles James Hutton, B.A. Magdalen Hall, Oxford.

PRIESTS.

John Hewlett Watson, B.A. Wadham College, Oxford.

George Lowdon Hanson, B.A. Queen's College, Oxford.

MARRIED.

The Rev. George More Molyneux, Rector of Compton, Surrey, to Anne Spurstow, daughter of William Skrine, Esq. of Montague-square, London; at Mary-le-bone Church.

The Rev. Brownlow Poulter, M.A. Rector of Buriton, Hants, and late of Trinity College, Cambridge, to Harriett, youngest daughter of the late James Morley, Esq. formerly of Kempshot, Hants, and Member of the Council of Bombay.

At Hartrowe, by the Rev. R. S. Barker, Fellow of New College, Oxford, the Rev. W. B. Barker, Rector of Highclere, Hants, and late Fellow of Oriel College, to Sarah, third daughter of ---- Escott, Esq. of Hartrowe, Somerset.

At Camberwell, the Rev. James Thomas Duboulay, M.A. and Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford, on the Foundation of Sir William Petre, to Susan Maria, eldest daughter of Seth Ward, Esq. of Camberwell.

The Rev. John Lukin, Rector of Nursling, Hants, to Elizabeth, daughter of H. T. Tennison, Esq. of Tatchbury Mount House.

DECEASED.

The Rev. Benjamin Jerrans, at Prospect-place, Walworth, at an advanced age.

ST. ASAPH.

DECEASED.

The Rev. Richard Jones, Vicar of Llanynys, Denbigshire.

BANGOR.

PREFERRED

The Rev. T. G. Roberts, Fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford, and Domestic Chaplain to the Earl of Leitrim, to the Rectory of Dolgellan, in the county of Merioneth; Patron, the Lord Chancellor.

BATH AND Wells.

PREFERRED.

The Rev. Mr. Pears, Master of the Bath Grammar Sohool, to be Curate of St. Michael's.

The Rev. Charles Bowle, M.A. Minister of Winborne, Dorset, to the Vicarage of Milborne Port, Somerset; Patron, the Marquess of Anglesey.

The Rev. Charles Blathwayt, B.A. to the Rectory of Langridge; Patron, William Blathwayt, Esq. of Dyrham Park.

The Rev. George Ridout, LL.B. to the 'Rectory of Lamyatt, on his own petition, as Patron.

The Rev. Cicero Rabbitts, B.A. to the Rectory of Wanstrow; Patron, Rev. George M. Bethune, LL.D. of Worth.

The Rev. George Vanbrugh, B.C.L. Rector of Aughton, to the Prebend of Timberscombe, in Wells Cathedral. Patron, the Bishop.

The Rev. Joseph Richards, M.A. to the Vicarage of Wedmore, in the Diocese of Bath and Wells; Patron, the Dean.

The Rev. Francis Woodforde, B.A. to the Rectory of Weston Bamfylde.

The Rev. Francis Lockey, D.C.L. to the Perpetual Curacy of Blackford, within the Parish of Wedmore.

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Musgrove, Somersetshire, to Fanny, widow of Morton Pleyell, Esq.

The Rev, James Anthony Savage, B.A. of Trinity College, Oxford, to Margaret, youngest daughter of Thomas Brooke, Esq. of Widcombe Crescent, Bath.

The Rev. G. B. Norris, to Miss Susan Marsinghall, both of Taunton.

The Rev. Alfred Tooke, Rector of Thorne Coffin, Somerset, to Eliza, third daughter of the Rev. Henry Poole, of the Royal Crescent.

DECEASED. ́

At the Vicarage House, Cannington, Somerset, the Rev. C. H. Burt, Vicar of that Parish, and Chaplain to the Duke of Sussex and Earl Grey; also a Justice of the Peace for the county of Somerset.

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The Rev. R. Codrington, 35 years Mipister of Bishop's Hull, Somerset.

The Rev. John Richards, M.A. Curate of St. Michael's Parlsh, Bath, and Vicar of Wedmore, Somerset; at Ridgway, in Devonshire, aged 55.

The Rev. Joseph Smith, Rector of Hutton, in his 50th year.

The Rev. W. S. Bradley, Prebendary of Wells, Vicar of Chard and of Timberscombe, Somersetshire; at Minehead, aged 56.

The Rev. James Jonès, thirty-four years Rector of Shipham, Somerset.

BRISTOL.

ORDAINED.

By the Lord Bishop in the Chapel of Christ's College, Cambridge, on Sunday, April 3rd.

DEACONS.

John Hushford, B.A. Queen's College, Oxford.

George Richard Port, B.A. Brasenose College, Oxford.

Charles Wasteneys Eyre, B.A. Brasenose College, Oxford.

Francis Philip Hulme, B.A. St. Alban's Hall, Oxford.

Thomas Tyrwhitt, B.A. Christ Church, Oxford,

Cambridge.

PRIEST.

Edward Wix, B.A. Trinity College, Oxford.

William Busfield, B.A. University College, Oxford.

William Williamson, Literate.

MARRIED.

The Rev. Paul Leir, Rector of Charlton

Benjamin Weaver, B.A. Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.

Charles Wimberley, B.A. Emmanuel College, Cambridge.

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Brasenose College, Oxford, to the Rectory of Hawkswell, Yorkshire; Patroness, Mrs. Gall.

The Rev. William Twigg, M.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge, to the Vicarage of Pickhall, Yorkshire; Patrons, the Masters and Fellows of that Society.

The Rev. E. B. Shaw, to the Ministry of St. Matthew's, Manchester.

The Rev. T. Mackreth, to the Rectory of Halton, near Manchester.

The Rev. William Carus Wilson, M.A. Chaplain to H. R. H. the Duke of Sussex, to hold the Rectory of Whittington with the vicarage of Tunstall, by dispensation; Patron, W. W. Carus Wilson, Esq. M.P.

The Rev. Thomas Brooke, B.A. late of Christ College, Cambridge, Minister of Lane End, in the Staffordshire Potteries, to the Rectory of Wistaston, Cheshire'; Patron, J. W. Hammond, Esq. of Wistaston Hall.

The Rev. O. Sergeant, to the Ministry of St. Philip's, Salford.

MARRIED.

The Rev. James Streynsham Master, to Alice, fifth daughter of Samuel Horrocks, Esq. M.P.

On Tuesday, May 24th, at Prestwick, Lancashire, by the Rev. James Lyon, M.A. Rector, Sarah Anne, his second daughter, to the Rev. Henry Fielding, M.A. late of Emmanuel College, Cambridge.

DECEASED.

The Rev. E. T. S. Hornby, M.A. and Fellow of All Souls' College, Oxford; at Orford Hall, Lancaster, in his 43d year.

The Rev. Thomas Butler, Rector of Bentham and Whittington, in his 90th year.

The Rev. John Clayton, at Eversham. The Rev. C. A. Wighton, Vicar of Holt, Denbighshire.

CHICHESTER.

PREFERRED.

The Rev. James Hutchins, M.A. of Christ Church, Oxford, to the Rectory of Telscomb and Vicarage of Piddinghoe.

The Rev. Charles Pilkington, M.A. of Magdalen College, Oxford, to a Prebendal Stall in Chichester Cathedral.

The Rev. Charles Gray, to the Prebend of Bury, in the church of Chichester, vacant by the resignation of his father, Dr. ¡Gray; Patron, the Bishop.

MARRIED.

AtSt. Mary Woolnoth, Lombard-street,

London, the Rev. Robert Philip Blake, B.A. of Merton College, Oxford, and of Wilmington, Sussex, to Anna Maria, eldest daughter of the late William Bissett, Esq.

At Chichester, the Rev. Thomas Baker, son of Thomas Baker, Esq. of Ashhurst Lodge, Kent, to Elizabeth Lloyd Carr, third daughter of the Bishop of Chichester.

ST. DAVID'S.

PREFERRED.

The Rev. W. Hewson, Vicar of Swansea, to be Chancellor and Canon Residentiary of the Cathedral Church of St. David's.

MARRIED.

The Rev. David D. Evans, of Carmarthen, to Sarah, youngest daughter of the late George Conway, Esq. of Pontnewydd Works, Monmouthshire.

DECEASED.

The Rev. W. Probyn, Chancellor of St. David's, Pembrokeshire, Vicar of Longhope, Gloucestershire, and of Pershore, Worcestershire; at his residence, at Pershore, aged 64.

In his 72d year, the Rev. Samuel Powell, Rector of Bryngwyn, Radnorshire.

ELY.

FREFERRED.

The Rev. R. Duffield, B.D. Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, to the Vicarage of Impington, Cambridgeshire; Patrons, the Dean and Chapter of Ely.

The Rev. Thomas Cozens Percival, M.A. and Student of Christ Church, Oxford, to the Rectory of Horseheath, Cambridgeshire; Patrons, the Governors of the Charter-House.

The Rev. Samuel Carr, M.A. of Queen's College, Cambridge, to the Rectory of Little Eversden, Cambridgeshire; Patrons, the President and Fellows of that Society.

The Rev. George Millers, M.A. to the Rectory of Hardwicke, Cambridgeshire.

ORDAINED.

By the Lord Bishop, at St. George's, Hanover-square.

DEACONS.

Philip Alpe, B.A. Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.

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