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street, in the parish of Manchester, and county of Lancaster; in the Portlandroad, in the parish of St. Mary-le-bone, and county of Middlesex; Oldham, in the parish of Oldham cum Prestwich, and county of Lancaster; Mile-end, in the parish of Portsea, in the county of Southampton; Ramsgate, in the county of Kent; Sheffield Moor, in the parish of Sheffield, and county of York; and in the Haggerstone division of the parish of St. Leonard Shoreditch, in the county of Middlesex.

His Majesty's Commissioners have further to report, That Plans for ten churches and chapels to be built,-in the parish of Bethnal-green, in the county of Middlesex; in the parish of St. Martin, in the town of Birmingham, and county of Warwick; in the Hans Town division of the parish of St. Luke, Chelsea, in the county of Middlesex; Edmouton, in the county of Middlesex; in the parish of St. George in the East, in the county of Middlesex; Highgate, in the parishes of Hornsey, Islington, and St. Pancras, in the county of Middlesex; in the parish of St. Andrew, Holborn, in the county of Middlesex; at Kensington, in the county of Middlesex; in the parish of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, in the county of Middlesex; and in the parish of St. Luke, Old-street, in the county of Middlesex, have not yet been received.

His Majesty's Commissioners have further to state, That they have advanced by way of loan, the sum of one thousand five hundred pounds, to the parish of Barnsley, in the county of York; and seven hundred and thirty-one pounds, to the parish of Chorley, in the county of Lancaster, to enable them to purchase land for new burial grounds; aud that they are taking the necessary steps to enable the parish of Camberwell, in the county of Surrey; the parish of Bridgewater, in the county of Somerset; the parish of St. John, in the town of Swansea, and county of Glamorgan: the parish of Knaresborough, in the county of York; and the parish of Padiham, in the county of Chester, to obtain additional burial grounds; and the parish of St. George, Bloomsbury, in the county of Middlesex, to obtain land for a site for a new chapel. His Majesty's Commissioners

have great satisfaction in reporting that in the discharge of a very important part of the duty entrusted to them, they have, in ad dition to the districts specified in their last Report, assigned districts to the four new churches built, or to be built in the parish of St. Mary-le-bone, in the county of Middlesex; that the division of the parish of St. John, Hackney, in the county of Middlesex, into three distinct rectories, has been completed; and that they are taking the necessary steps for assigning districts to the new church built at Camberwell, in the county of Surrey; and the chapels at Stepney, in the county of Middlesex; and at Brixham, in the county of Devon; whereby they will secure a due pastoral superintendence to these extensive and populous parishes.

By the foregoing Statement, it well appear, that twenty-six churches and chapels have been completed; that forty-four are in progress; that plans for eighteen churches and chapels are under consideration; and that plans for ten churches and chapels have not yet beer, received.

The Exchequer Bills, which have been issued to this day, amount to the sum of four hundred and fifty-nine thousand eight hundred pounds.

His Majesty's Commissioners, under the hope of obtaining aid towards the erection of new churches and chapels, which they had been under the necessity of rejecting from the want of means of complying therewith, have deemed it expedient to set forth such applications on the present occasion, in consequence of the number of such applications having very considerably increased.

C. CANTUAR.
E. EBOR.
W. LONDON,
G. WINTON.
LIVERPOOL.

B. C. STEPHENSON,
Jos. HOLDEN POTT,
STOWELL,
J. NICHOLL.
BEXLEY.

HARROWBY.
JOSHUA WATSON.

Great George Street, 17th June, 1824.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS.

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Caren, T. to the rectory of Haccombe, Devon.

Clapp, J. C. to the rectory of Culsten,

Wilts; Patron, the LORD CHANCELLOR, Chichester, J. H. J. to the rectory of Arlington, Devon.

Crookshank, G. B.A. curate of Charlton Mackrell, Somersetshire, to be domestic chaplain to the Countess Dowager of Clonmel

Evans, J. to the rectory of Penbedoo

Llan Flhangel, in the county of Pembroke; Patron, the LORD CHANCELLOR, Fane, E. M.A. to the prebendal stall of Lyme and Halstock, in the Cathedral Church of Salisbury ; Patron the KING. Fenton, S. to the vicarage of Fishguard, Pembrokeshire; Patron, the LORD CHANCELLOR.

Fetton, W. C. to the rectory of Cowthorp, Yorkshire; Patron, T. D. BLAND, Esq. of Kippax Park,

Hale, W. H. M.A. of Oriel college, Oxford, and preacher at the Charter House, to be examining chaplain to the Bishop of Chester.

Hewson, W, vicar of Swansea, to a prebendal stall in the Cathedral Church of St. David's.

Hodson, G. chaplain to the Bishop of . Lichfield and Coventry, to the rectory of Christ Church, Birmingham; Patron, the LORD BISHOP.

Houston, R. R. to the rectory of Artwick, with the vicarage of Artsey, Bedford shine; Patron, ROBT. HOUSTON, Esq. Carshalton, Surrey.

Jenkyns, R. D.D. to the prebend of Dinder, in the Cathedral church of Wells; Patron, the LORD CHANCELLOR. Knight, —, late of Halifax, to the perpetual curacy of St. Paul's church, Sheffield.

Knott, J. M. late of Lincoln college, Ox

ford, to the vicarge of Wormleighton, Warwickshire; Patron, EARL SPENCER, Landen, J. W. R. to the rectory of Lillin

ston, Love Oxfordshire; Patron, the LORD CHANCELLOR,

Lewis, B. to the rectory of Kill Rhedin, Pembrokeshire; Patron, the LORD CHANCELLOR.

Overton, J. M.A. of Trinity college, Cambridge, to the perpetual curacy of Bilson, in Holderness; Patron, hon, and

rev, W. H. DAWNAY.

Palaner, W. to the rectory of Pettesworth, Warwickshire; Patron, the LORD CHANCELLOR.

Patteson, W. F. B.A. to be chaplain to the Great Hospital in Norwich, and curate of the parish church of St. He

len's.

Phelps, Wm. M.A. of Mellifont Abbey, near Wells, to the vicarage of Meare, near Glastonbury.

Rose, C. B.D. of Lincoln college, Oxford, to a preachership at Whitehall; Patron, The BISHOP OF LONDON. Safford, James Cutting, B.A. to the vi

carage of Mettingham, Norfolk; Patroness, Mrs. SAFFORD.

Sheepshanks, J. M.A. minister of Trinity church, Leeds, to the vicarage of Saint Gluvian, Cornwall.

Symons, J., D.D. late fellow of St. John's college, and chaplain to his Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, to the vicarages of St. Martin's and All Saints', at Hereford; Patron, rev. Mr. Northey.

Thomas, G. to the vicarage of Cardigan ; Patron, the LORD CHANCELLOR. Vansittart, W. M.A. of Ch. Ch. Oxford, to be a prebendary of the Cathedral church of Carlisle; Patron, The KING.

UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD.
July 24.

Mr. Robertson, Commoner of Exeter college, Mr. T. P. Hutton, Commoper of Balliol; Mr. Hughes, Mr. Pilkington, and Mr. Wetherell, were elected demies of Magdalen.

July 26.

R. Tawney, B.A. Trin; and rev. S, H. Knapp, B.A. Merton, were elected fel lows of Magdalen.

R. G. C. Fane, rev. J. Cox, and rev. R. M. White, demies of Magdalen, were elected probationary fellows of that Society.

August 9.

At the Visitation of Abingdon School, Mr. W. R. Browell and Mr. G. W. Mahon, were elected scholars of Pembroke college, on the foundation of Thomas Tesdale, Esq.

August 13,

Mr. G. W. Heathcote was admitted a fellow of New College.

August 19.

Mr. W. Goddard, B.A. scholar of Jesus, was elected a fellow of that Society.

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE. The annual prize at Caius college, for the Latin oration on the different improvements in physic since the time of Dr. Caius, has been adjudged to G. F. H. Greenhalgh, M.B, of that Society. August 1.

Messrs, G. 0. Townshend and W. Blunt, of King's college, were admitted fellows of that Society.

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DEACON.-T. S. Escott, Balliol. PRIESTS.-T. B. Concy, B.A. Balliol; C. Harbin, B.A. Wadham; G. S. Lake, B.A. Queen's; R. Messiter, B.A. Corpus Christi; and W. Pyne, B.A. Pembroke, Oxford; W. Gane, S.C.L. Trinity h. and W. Hyde, B.A. Emmanuel; H. C. Brice, B.A. Christ; E. H. Cosens, B.A. and T. Sidney, B.A. Catherine h. Cambridge.

PRIESTS.-D. S. Perkins, B.A. Trin. and W. T. Hopkins, M. A. Pem. Oxford. By the Bishop of Worcester. DEACONS. J. M. Chapman, B.A. Exeter; J. Davies, B.A. Jesus; E. W. Wakeman, B.A. Wadham; and T. Holway, B.A. St. John's, Cambridge.

August 1.

By the Lord Bishop of Salisbury. DEACONS.-J. Still, B.A. St. Mary h. and J. T. Hawley, B.A. St. John's, Oxford; H. Moule, B.A. St. John's, Cambridge; A. E. Davies, B.A. St. Mary h. ; L. Tugwell, B.A. Brasenose; H. G. Talbot, B. A. Christ Church; and W. Hutchinson, M.A. Brasenose, Oxford; A. Williams, B.A. Pembroke h.; and J. Hooper, B.A. St. John's, Cambridge; W. W. Gale, B.A. Pembroke, Oxford; J. Wilder, B.A. King's, Cambridge; H. J. Legge, B.A. St. Alban h. Oxford; T. J. T. Salisbury, S.C.L. Trinity h.; and T. Hollway, B.A. St. John's, Cambridge.

PRIESTS.-E. Neale, Magdalen; and T. Taylor, B.A. Catharine h. Cambridge; T. Bullock, S.C.L. St. Alban h. Oxford; H. Pixell, B.A. Clare h. Cambridge; J. Sloper, B.A. Queen's, Oxford; G. Heberden, B.A. St. John's, Cambridge.

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Married. At Great Torrington, the rev. Wm. Johnson Yonge, M.A. fellow of King's college, Cambridge, and rector of Rockburne, Hants, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the rev. Peter Wellington Furze.

At Dawlish, the rev. William Hames, M.A. rector of Chingford, to Jemima Belinda, youngest daughter of the rev. J. D. Perkins, D.D. vicar of Dawlish.

The rev. J. W. Button, of Collupton, to Miss B. B. Kelson, daughter of the late Mr. T. Kelson, of Farmborough.

Died.-At Appledore, the rev. Richard Evans.

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Married. At Barking, the rev. W. R. Skilton, B.A. of St. John's college, Cambridge, to Maria, third daughter of Mrs. Biggs, of the Manor.

At Bocking, the rev. Peter Sibree, of Withersfield, to Mildred Mary, eldest daughter of the late Mr. John Burder, of Finchingfield.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE.

Married. The rev. S. Lloyd, M.A. of South Cerney, to Mary, eldest daughter of the late W. Arkers, Esq. of Tillidown house, near Dursley.

The rev. John Ashley, of Ashley Hall, in Jamaica, and of Clifton, to Catharine, third daughter of the late Charles Ward, Esq. of Dublin.

Died.-At Chunham, the rev. Charles Palmer, M.A. vicar of that place, with the chapelry of Bulley annexed, and perpetual curate of St. Catherine's.

HANTS.

Married. At Christ Church, by the rev. Francis Stonhower Newbold, M.A. and fellow of Brasenose college, Oxford, the rev. George Edge Larden, M.A. of the above college, to Eliza Ellen, eldest daughter of the late George Marsden, Esq. of Liverpool.

At Millbrook, near Southampton, the rev. T. Atkins, of St. John's college, Cambridge, and of Langley, Bucks, to Caroline, only daughter of Joseph Newman, Esq. of the former place.

HEREFORDSHIRE.

Married.-At Norton Canon, the rev. T. Stacey, M.A. of Jesus college, Oxford, and vicar of Roath, Glamorganshire, to Mary Ann, youngest daughter of the late J. Richards, Esq. of Cardiff.

KENT.

Married. At Lewisham church, by the rev. Robert Lynam, the rev. Thomas N. Stevens, B.A. of St. John's college, Cambridge, chaplain to the East India Company, to Frances Mary, only daughter of the late Captain John Major.

At Goadhurst, the rev. T. Wyatt, M.A. of Trinity college, Oxford, incumbent minister of Wroxton and Balscot, and domestic chaplain to the Earl of Guilford, to Elizabeth, second daughter of S. Newington, Esq. of Goadhurst.

LANCASHIRE.

Married. The rev. J. Hollist, minister of St. James's church, Manchester, to Elizabeth, only daughter of Mr. J. Heaton, of Salford.

The rev. T. E. Bridges, D.D. president of Corpus Christi college, Oxford, chaplain to the Earl of Cassilis, to Jemima Sarab, third daughter of the late George Welsh, Esq. of High Leck.

LEICESTERSHIRE.

Married.-At Asfordby, the rev. Henry Locking, M.A. to Mary, youngest daughter of the late rev. T. Beaumont Burnaby, rector of Asfordby.

LINCOLNSHIRE.

Married. At Barton on Humber, the rev. J. B. Graham, M.A. fellow of Queen's college, Cambridge, to Louisa, only daughter of the late R. Thorley, Esq.

The rev. T. Brown, rector of Leadenham, to Charlotte, youngest daughter of the rev. F. Swan, prebendary of Lincoln.

At Gainsborough, the rev. Joseph Cox, M.A. fellow of Magdalen college, Oxford, and master of Gainsborough School, to Mary, fourth daughter of the late John Nettleship, Esq. of Gainsborough.

Died. The rev. Wm. Elliott, rector of Mablethorpe, St. Mary Staines, and 22 years curate of Benham, Essex.

MIDDLESEX.

Married. At Kensington Church, the right rev. Christophere Lipscomb, D.D. Bishop of Jamaica, to Miss Pope, daughter of the late E. Pope, Esq.

At the same place, the rev. W. Lloyd, to Frances Mary, daughter of the late W. Freeman, Esq.

At St. George's, Hanover-square, the rev. T. Harding, of Dunville, county of Dublin, to Eliza Mary, widow of the late W. R. Monro, Esq.

At Hampton Court, the rev. R. Tredcroft, rector of West Itchnor, Sussex, to Frances Catherine, only daughter of Sir T. Pechell, bart.

At St. George's, Bloomsbury, the rev. Richard Baker, chaplain to the British rosidents in Hamburgh, and eldest son

of Sir Robert Baker, of Berners-street, to Frances, daughter of the late John Prescott, Esq. of St. Petersburgh. NORFOLK.

Married. At Ormesby, the rev. T. H. Copeman, M.A. late of St. John's college, Cambridge, to Agnes Hester, eldest daughter of T. Fellowes, Esq.

The rev. J. C. Matchett, M.A. of Congham, uear Lynn, to Eliza Janette, eldest daughter of the late rev. C. R. Dade,

M.A. rector of Denver.

Died.-In his 60th year, the rev. John Warren, M.A. rector of Tacolneston. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.

Died. The rev. E. Vardy, 40 years rector of Yelvertoft, and 42 years incumbent of Market Harborough, Leicestershire.

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.

Died.-At Wilford, near Nottingham, the rev. W. Leeson, D.D. one of the senior fellows of Clare-hall, Cambridge. OXFORDSHIRE.

Married.-At Clifton, the rev. C. H. Ridding, D.C.L. fellow of New college, second master of Winchester college, and rector of Rolston, Wilts, to Charlotte, daughter of the rev. T. S. Vigor, of the York Crescent.

Died. The rev. Francis Massingberd, M.A. fellow of Magdalen college, Oxford, on the Lincolnshire Foundation.

SOMERSETSHIRE.

Married. At Bruton, by the rev. E. Burges, the rev. R. S. Stevens, M.A. late fellow and sub-warden of Wadham college, and vicar of South Petherwyn and Truen, Cornwall, to Miss Burgess, daughter of the late D. Burgess, Esq. formerly of Bristol.

The rev. Gaius Roberts, B.A. to Hannah Susan, only daughter of the rev. T. Deacle, M.A. rector of Uphill.

STAFFORDSHIRE.

Married. At Rolleston, the rev. Oswald Feilder, third son of R. Feilder, Esq. of Didsbury, near Manchester, to Anna Maria, second daughter of the rev. J. Peploe Mosley, rector of Rolleston. SUSSEX.

Married.-The rev. A. P. Kelly, vicar of Little Hampton, to Miss Jenkin, of Clewer Villa, Berks.

WARWICKSHIRE.

Died. The rev. G. Loggin, M.A. of Trinity college, Oxford, and chaplain and assistant master of Rugby School.

YORKSHIRE.

Married.-At Bedale, the hon, and rev, T. Monson, to Sarah, eldest daughter of the late rev. Christopher Wyvill.

The rev. H. G. Lonsdale, M.A. to Anna Maria, daughter of J. P. Heywood, Esq. of Wakefield.

At Sculcoates, the rev. E. Neale, of Magdalen college, Cambridge, to Mary, only daughter of Captain Newman, of the former place.

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DIVINITY.

A Sermon, preached at Lambeth Chapel, on Sunday, July 25th, 1824, at the Consecration of Christopher Lipscombe, D.D. Lord Bishop of Jamaica; and of William Hart Coleridge, D.D. Lord Bishop of Barbados and the Leeward Islands. By A. M. Campbell, M.A. Preacher at the National Society's Chapel, Ely Place. 4to. 28.

A Sermon on the Duty of providing for the Christian Education of the Poor. By the Rev. W. Killett, A.B. Vicar of Kenninghall, Norfolk. 8vo. 18.

A Sermon, preached at Boston, in the Church of St. Botolph, May 18th, 1824, at the Visitation of the Venerable the Archdeacon of Lincoln. By the Rev. Charles Boothby. 8vo.

The Substance of Two Discourses upon the Nature of Faith. By a much admired Prelate of the last Century. 4to. 1s. 6d.

A Sermon, preached on Wednesday the 30th of June, 1824, at the Archdeacon's Visitation at Axbridge. By the Rev. D. Williams, A.M. Rector of Bleadon, and Kingston Seamoor. 8vo. 18. 6d.

A Letter to the Author of an Inquiry into the Studies and Discipline adopted in the two English Universities, as preparatory to Holy Orders in the Established Church. By a Graduate of the University of Oxford. 8vo. 1s. 6d.

A Sermon on the Death of Lord Byron, By a Layman. 18.

Calvinism and Arminianism compared in their Principles and Tendency; or the Doctrines of General Redemption, as held by the Members of the Church of England, and by the early Dutch Arminiaus, exhibited in their Scriptural Evidence, and in their Connection with the Civil and Religious Liberties of Mankind. By James Nichols. 2 vols. 8vo. 11.

LITERARY INTELLIGENCE.

WORKS IN THE PRESS.

The Doctrine and Law of Marriage, Adultery and Divorce, including a theological and practical View of the Divine In stitution of Marriage, of the Religious Ratification of Marriage, of the Impediments which preclude and vitiate the contract of Marriage, of the reciprocal Duties of Hus bands and Wives, of the Sinful and Criminal character of Adultery, and of the difficulties which embarrass the principle and practice of Divorce; with an Appendix, in the Hillenistic and Ecclesiastical mean

ing of the word opvaa, ordinarily trans

lated Fornication. By Hector Davies Morgan, M.A. Minister of Castle Hedingham,

Will be published in November, the History and Antiquities of the Ward of Bishopsgate, in the City of London; to contain Biographical Sketches of the Rectors. Compiled from the Works of Maitland, Stowe, Pennant, Hughson, and other Historians. By Samuel Burgess, Jun, Illustrated with Engravings.

"A Reply to the Second Postscript in the Supplement to Palæoromaica; by the Author of an Examination of the Hypothesis advanced in Palæoromaica.”

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