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ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS.

Blake, H. W. B.A. of Queen's college,
Cambridge, to the rectory of Thurning,
Norfolk, patrons, THE MASTER AND
FELLOWS OF THAT SOCIETY.

Browning, Fred. to the prebend of Uff-
culmbe, Devon, and to the rectory of
Titchwell, Norfolk, Patrons of the lat-
ter, THE PROVOST AND FELLOWS OF
ETON COLLEGE: of the former THE
BISHOP OF SALISBURY.

Burroughes, Thos. to be one of the domestic chaplains to his Royal Highness the DUKE of YORK.

Coker, John, B.C.L. and Fellow of New
college, Oxford, to the rectory of Rad-
cliffe, Bucks. Patrons, the Warden and
Fellows of that Society.

Cooper, J. to the Third Mastership of St.
Paul's School.

Davies, J. B.A. Curate of Cheltenham,

to the vicarage of Pauntley and perpetual curacy of Upleadon, Gloucestershire; patron, the BISHOP OF GLOU

CESTER.

Dicken, Aldersey, M.A. Fellow of St. Peter's college, Cambridge, to the 'free and endowed School of Tiverton; Patrons, THE FEOFFEES AND TRUSTEES OF THE SAID SCHOOL. Dunsford, James Hartley, of Wadham college, Oxford, and Vicar of Frampton-upon-Severn, in the county of Gloucester, to be domestic chaplain to the Right Hon. the EARL of SUFFOLK and BERKSHIRE.

Evans, David, to the rectory of Jordanstone, Pembrokeshire.

Fetherson, C. to the living of Killodiernan, in the Diocese of Killaloe. Heath, Charles, M.A. to be Evening Lecturer of Lymington, Hants. Hutton, J. H. to the vicarage of Leckford, Hants; Patron, the rev. J. CUTLER, Prebendary of Leckford.

Kingsley, C. L.L.B. to the rectory of Barnack, Northamptonshire. Patron, THE BISHOP OF PETERBOROUGH.

Morse, J. to the vicarage of Oxenhall, Gloucestershire; Patron, THE BISHOP OF GLOUCESTER,

Ousby, J. to be chaplain to the House of Correction, Middlesex.

Richards, Dr. to hold the Perpetual Cure

of East Teignmouth, with the rectory of Stoke Abbot, Dorset, by Dispensation.

Salwey, T. M.A. Fellow of St. John's college, Cambridge, to the vicarage of

Oswestry, Shropshire; Patron, LORD
CLIVE.

Scholefield, S. M A. of Trinity college,
Cambridge, to the vicarage of Lud-
dington, Lincolnshire; Patron, JAMES
LISTER, esq. of Ousefleet Grange,
Yorkshire.

Simpson, H. W. M.A. of St. John's college, Cambridge, to be one of the domestic chaplains to the DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM AND CHANDOS.

Steward, J. H. B.A. of Trinity college, Cambridge, to the vicarage of Swardestone, and to the consolidated rectories of Saxlingham Nethergate and Saxlingham Thorpe, Norfolk; Patron, JoHN STEWARD, esq.

Still, John, rector of Fonthill Gifford, to the prebendal Stall of Stratton, in the Cathedral Church of Salisbury, Patron, THE LORD BISHOP.

Taylor, Robert, M.A. of Trinity college, Oxford, to the rectory of Clifton Campville, Staffordshire.

Waldy, Richard, M.A. domestic chaplain to the late right hon. Dowager Lady Vernon, to the rectory of Turner's Puddle, and vicarage of Affspuddle, Dorset. Patron, JAMES FRAMPTON, Esq.

White, R. M of Magdalen college, Oxford, to the perpetual curacy of Woolley, Yorkshire. Patron, G. W. WENTWORTH, Esq.

Wilkinson, T. B.A. of St. John's college, Cambridge, to be domestic chaplain to the MARQUIS OF LONDONDERRY. Williams, J. B. curate of Neath, to the Living of Lantwit Major, with Lisworni, Glamorganshire. Patrons, THE DEAN AND CHAPTER OF GLOUCESTER.

UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD.

Degrecs conferred, Jan. 14.

MASTERS OF ARTS.-G. P. Cleather, Exeter college; H.A S. Atwood, Queen's college; and J. Weld, and W. Burkitt, St. Edmund Hall.

BACHELORS OF ARTS.-E. Millard, Exeter college; T. V. Bayne, Jesus college; M. Geneste, Queen's college; and J. E. Jeffreys, and A. P. Saunders, Christ Church.

January 22.

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Epigram:

Scribimus indocti doctique.

The subject for the Seatonian Prize Pocm for the present year is-The Death of Absalom.

The rev. Henry Farish, B.A. of Queen's college is admitted a Fellow of that Society.

In conformity with the regulations passed by the Senate, March 13, 1822. notice has been given that the following will be the subjects of examination in the last week of the Lent Term. 1825. 1. The Acts of the Apostles.

2. Paley's Evidences of Christianity. 3. The 1st and 2nd Books of the Odyssey. 4. The 21st Book of Livy.

List of Honors for 1824. MODERATORS.-John Philips Higman, M.A. Trin. coll.; Henry Hunter Hughes, M.A. St. John's college.

WRANGLERS.-Ds. Cowling, St. John's college; Bowstead, Corpus Christi college; France, Trinity college; Buckle, Sidney college; Hall, Magdalen college; Collins, Christ college; Martin, Trinity college; Wedgwood, Christ college; Arlett, Pembroke hall; Warden, Emmanuel church; Guest, Caius college; Tennant, Trinity college; Cory, Caius college; Gedge, Catharine hall; Wilson, St. John's college; Saunders, Sidney college; Wailes, Catharine hall; Lutwidge, St. John's coll.; Christ coll.; Start, Trin. coll.; Rising, Pembroke hall; Remington, Trinity college; Belville, Peterhouse college; Wood, Trinity college; Arnold, Caius college; Thistlethwaite, Trinity college; Gibson, Trinity college; Phillips, Jesus college; Crawley, Magdalen college, Teeson, Clare hall; Sandys, Pembroke hall.

SENIOR OPTIMES.-Ds. Greaves, Corpus Christi college; Atkinson, Pembroke college; Dayman, St. John's college; Parry, eq. St. John's college; Walter, aq. Christ college; Garton, Queen's coll.; Burn, Queen's college; Senkler, Caius coll.; Wells, Sidney coll.; Foster, Trin. coll.; Lawson, St. John's coll; Edwards, Trinity college; Malkin, Trinity college; Brown, St. John's college; Hammond, Corpus Christi college; Bromilow, John's college; Green, Emmanuel college; Fulcher, Sidney college; Benson, St. John's college; Gatenby, St. John's college, aq. Holmes, St. John's college, aq. Barham, Trinity college; Ruddock, St. John's college; Baines, Christ college; Fearon, Emmanuel college; Smith, Trinity college; Carrighan, St. John's college, aq. Gurney, Trinity college.

JUNIOR OPTIMES.--Ds. Frost, Catharine hall; Dunderdale, St. John's college; Mellish, Trinity college; Crosland, Mag

dalen college; Worsley, Pembroke hall; Furlong, Sidney college; Williams, St. John's college.

ORDINATIONS.

December 20.

By the LORD BISHOP OF SALISBURY, in his Episcopal Palace.

DEACONS.-J. Langley, B.A. Magdalen college; H. Wood, St. Edmund Hall, and M. Geneste, Queen's college, Oxford.

PRIESTS.-H. Allen, B.A. Trinity college; G. J. T. Spencer, B.A. University college; E. C. Ogle, M.A. Merton college; P. French, B.A. and E. D. Slade, B.A. Queen's college, Oxford.

By the LORD Bishop of ExeTER.

DEACONS.-R. Hole, S.C.L. Trinity college; C. E. Palmer, B.A. St. Peter's college; W. J. Pinwell, B.A. Trinity college, and H. Thompson, B.A. St. John's college, Cambridge.

PRIESTS.-W. H. Arundell, B.A. Caius college; and P. Brown, B.A. Queen's college, Cambridge.

MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE.

BRISTOL.

Married. At Bristol, the rev. G. E. Oatley, M.A. second son of T. Oatley, esq. of Bishton Hall, Salop, to Helen Kinnaird, daughter of Major-General Dana, of Winterbourne House, Gloucestershire.

The rev. W. Johns, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. Percivall, of Bristol.

CAMBRIDGESHIRE.

Married.--(By the rev. C. Simeon, M.A.) the rev. S. Lee, M.A. of Queen's college, Professor of Arabic, in this Uni versity, to Mrs. Palmer, of Regent-street, London.

The rev. W. Richardson, M.A. of St. John's college, to Mary, eldest daughter of the rev. John Darwell, of Camp Hill, Warwickshire.

CHESTER.

Died. At his house, Millgate Hall, Stockport, aged 35, deeply regretted and deservedly respected by all ranks of society, the rev. Kelsall Prescot, M.A. of Brasenose college, Oxford, Incumbent of the Chapels of Marple and Chadkirk, and second son of the late rector of Stockport.

DERBYSHIRE.

Died.-At Fenney Bentley, the rev. J. Bowness, late perpetual curate of Brassington, aged 52.

Aged 75 years, the rev. Matthewolerenshaw, minister of Meller, where he had

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Died. At Odiham, in the 28th year of his age, the rev. H. Washington, M.A. Fellow of New college, Oxford.

At the Crown Inn, Lyndhurst, on Sunday morning, Dec. 28th, 1823, the Rev. Mr. Charret, curate of the parish of Milford, near Lymington, aged about 30. He had been seriously indisposed, and wishing once more to visit his sister residing at Winchester, he had proceeded thus far on his journey, when the hand of death arrested his course. His body was removed to Milford for interment.

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NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. Died.-At Middleton Cheney, the Rev. Francis Lloyd, M.A. late Student of Christ Church, Oxford, and an assistant master of Charter-house school.

OXFORDSHIRE.

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Married.-At Wroxton, the Thomas Rowley, M.A. of Christ Church, and bead master of the Free Grammar

School, Bridgnorth, to Mary Anne, only daughter of James Farmer, esq. of Drayton, Salop.

Died. In the 74th year of his age, the rev. John Shaw, D.D. the Senior Fellow of Magdalen college, and vicar of South Tetherwyn, cum Trewen, in Cornwall, universally esteemed and beloved for the manliness and vigour of his understanding, the sincerity and kindness of his heart, and the undeviating uprightness of his conduct. He supported his last long illness, during which he experienced the never ceasing attentions of his friends, with admirable constancy and patience.

SHROPSHIRE,

Married,-At Oldbury, the Rev. John Fendall, to Martha Theodosia, eldest daughter of Latham Blacker, esq.

SOMERSETSHIRE. Died.-Aged 74, the rev. Wadham Pigott, of Brockley Court.

SUFFOLK.

Married. At Brockdish, the rev. C. Valentine, of Palgrave, to Ann, second daughter of Mr. T. Doughty, of the former place.

Died.-At Little Stonham, the rev. James Richard Vernon, morning preacher at St. Paul's Covent-garden, and evening lecturer at Bow Church, Cheapside.

SURREY.

Married.-At Clapham, the rev. J. Simpson, M.A. to Ann, widow of J. Long, esq. late of that place.

Died. At Richmond, John, Earl Cornwallis, Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, and Dean of Durham, in his 81st year, he is succeeded in the Earldom by his only son, James Mann, Visct. Broome.

At Barnes, the rev. Theophilus Moulbrooke, LL.B. F.R.S.E.

SUSSEX.

Died. The rev. G. B. Oliver, rector of Glynde, Sussex, and vicar of Belgrave cum Birstall, Leicestershire.

At his seat, Glyndbourne, near Lewes,

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MONTHLY LIST OF PUBLICATIONS.

Twenty Sermons, on the Apostolical Preaching and Vindication of the Gospel to the Jews, Samaritans, and devout Gentiles; as exhibited in the Acts of the Apostles, the Epistles of St. Peter, and the Epistle to the Hebrews. Preached before the University of Cambridge in the year 1823, at the Lecture founded by the Rev. J. Hulse. By J. C. Franks, M.A. Chaplain of Trinity College, and Vicar of Huddersfield, Yorkshire. 8vo. 128.

The Protestant's Companion; or, a Seasonable Preservative against the Errors, Corruptions, and Unfounded Claims of a Superstitious and Idolatrous Church. By the Rev. C. Daubeney, LL.D. Archdeacon of Sarum. 8vo. 9s.

A Concise View of the Scriptures, shewing their Consistencies, and their Necessity, from an Examination of the Extent of Natural Knowledge. 8vo. 6s.

A Defence of the Apostle St. Paul, against the Accusation of Gamaliel Smith, Esq. in a recent publication, entitled, "Not Paul, but Jesus." By the Rev. T. S. Hughes, B.D. Christian Advocate in the University of Cambridge, and Examining Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Peterborough. Part I. 8vo. 3s.

An Attempt to shew that the Establishment of National Schools demands Support from every serious and enlightened Christian, on the Grounds of Duty and Experience; in a Sermon, by the Rev. C. Eyre, A.B. of Dedham, Essex. 8vo. 1s.

An Endeavour, by comparing Scrip. ture with Scripture, to reconcile the appearances of Contradiction between St. Paul and St. James, in their Statement of the Doctrine of Justification. In Three Essays. By the Rev. T. H. Yorke, A.M. Rector of St. Cuthbert's, York, and Vicar of Bishop Middleham, Durham, and Domestic Chaplain to the Countess de Grey. 8vo. 1s. 6d.

A Discourse delivered in the Chapel of the Hospital of God, in Grantham, before the Brethren, Nov. 14, 1823, 'on the Death of the Right Hon. Earl of Bridgewater, Master. By J. Brewster, M.A. ViceMaster and Chaplain; and Rector of Egglescliffe. 8vo. 6d.

Thoughts, chiefly designed as Preparative or Persuasive to Private Devotion, REMEMBRANCER, No. 62.

By J. Sheppard, Author of a Tour in 1816, &c. 12mo. 5s.

The Christian Ministry; a Sermon preached at the Cathedral Church of Chester, at a Public Ordination, by the Right Diocese, on Sunday, Oct. 5, 1823. By Rev. George Henry, Lord Bishop of that G. Gaskin, D.D. Prebendary of Ely. 8vo. 1s. 6d.

A Few Words respecting the Probability of a Revelation of the Nature and Will and Christian Revelations. of the Deity; and the Truth of the Mosaic 1s.

The Journey to Eternity; or, the Path through Death, the Grave, the Resurrection, and the Final Judgment. By G. Batthie, D.D. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

Civil Disabilities, on account of Religion, as they exist in England, Scotland, and Ireland, considered.

2s. 6d.

A Charge delivered in August, 1823, at Stokesley, Thirsk, and Malton, to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Cleveland. By the Ven. and Rev. F. Wrangham,

M.A. F.R.S. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

The Psalms of David, with Hebrew and Greek Titles, and Annotations on difficult Passages. By S. Weston, B.D. Small 8vo. 68.

The Doctrinal Harmony of the New Testament exemplified by a Comparison of the Epistles of St. Paul with the Gospels, Acts, and Epistles of the other Apostles. By E. W. Grinfield, A.M. Minister 4s. 6d. of Laura Chapel, Bath.

The Danger and irresistible Progress of Habitual Sin, as exemplified in the Mur. der of Mr. Weare; a Sermon preached in the Chapel of Rugby School, Nov. 2, 1823, by the Rev. J. Wool, S.T.P. its Head Master, late Fellow of New College, Oxford, and Rector of Blackford, Somerset. 8vo. 1s. 6d.

Christianity Incontrovertible; or, a Word to the Deists. By a Clergyman. 9d.

Essays on Constitutional Law, and the Form of Process: containing Suggestions for shortening the Duration, and lessening the Expence of Judicial Procedure in the different Courts of Scotland. By W. Ritchie, Solicitor of Supreme Courts in Scotland, &c. 6s.

The Barrister; or, Strictures on the
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