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Gwynne. Newcastle in Emlyn, c. with Bettws, c. and Llalestone, c. T. Lewis.

Hawkesley, J. W. Knotting, r. with Souldrop, r. rev. J. W. Hawkesley, Melchburn, v. lord St. John. Turvey, r. D. C. Higgins. Heathcote, G. archdn. of Winchester, fellow of Winton Coll., treasurer

of Wells Cathedral. Andover, v. with Foscot, c. Winton Coll. Hursley, v. Otterburn, c. sir G. Heathcote.

Hewgill, F. Littleborough, p. c. J. Hewett. Soundby, r. North Wheatley, v. lord Middleton. Sturton in the Clay, v. dn. and

ch. of York.

Hill, R. Berrington, r. with Little Ness, c. Sutton St. John, r. Thornton Mayow, r. lord Berwick. Great Bolas, r. sir R. Hill. Several other Hills in the church. The pluralist is uncle of lord Hill, commander of the forces, and of Rowland Hill, the well known dissenting preacher. Hobart, hon. H. L. Haseley, r. the King. Nocton, v. dn. and ch.

of Cant. Wantage, v. dn. and cns. of Windsor.

This hon. and very reverend pluralist has two deaneries, that of Windsor, the other of Wolverhampton. A brother is canon of Hereford, and rector of Beer Ferrers; of which rectory, his nephew, the duke of Buckingham, is patron. Another Hobart, a son, we suspect, of the plural dean, has a valuable rectory, and prebend of Wolverhampton. Hodgson, R. dn. of Carlisle.

Burgh on Sands, v. lord chan.

Westminster, St. George's, Hanover-square, r. Hillingdon, v. bp. of London.

Nephew of Porteus, late bishop of London. Many other Hodgsons, with livings, offices, and dignities.

Hodson, G. Birmingham, Christ Church, c. Colwich, v. with Frods

well, c. bp. of Lich. and Cov.

Magd. Coll.

Holland, W. Wm. vic. of Chichester cath. Bapchild, v. Burpham,

v. dn. and ch. of Chichester.

Martin, r. dn. of Chichester.

London, St. Katharine Cree, v.

Chichester St. Andrew and St.

Beaudesert, r.

Holland, S., M.D. precent. and preb. of Chichester.

Poynings, r. Warehorn, r. the King.

This is a remarkable instance of the secular uses to which church property is applied by those who have the disposal of it. The reverend pluralist was originally a physician; but, happening to marry a daughter of lord Erskine, while his lordship held the great seal, he took holy orders, with a view to qualify himself for a share of the good things in the gift of his father-in-law. Erskine gave him the three rectories, worth about £2000 a year, during the short period of his chancellorship. Doctor Holland has written a book to vindicate the clergy from the charge of neglecting their duties. Who may the preceding pluralist of this name be?

Holt, J. Elston, r. W. B. Darwin. Gringley, v. Camb. Kelstern, v. sir J. C. Hawkins. Wrawby, v. with Brigg, c. Clare Hall, Camb. Hoste, J. Barwick in Brakes, v. Mrs. Hoste. Longham, c. Wendling, r. T. W. Coke.

Housen, H. vicar choral of Southwell. Bleasby, v. Howerby, r. with Beesby in the Marsh, c. Southwell, v. prec. and preb. of Normanton. Aslacton, p. c. Southwell Coll.

Howard, J. Fundenhall, d. T. T. Burney. Morley, St. Botolph and St. Peter, r. B. N. Cooper. Tacolneston, r. Mrs. Warren.

Howard, R., D.D. Denbigh, r. bp. St. Asaph. Llandegfan, r. with Beaumaris, c. Llanvewgan, c. R. W. Bulkeley.

Howes, F. min. can. of Norwich. Attlebridge, v. with Alderford, r. Bawburgh, v. Norwich, St. George, col. r. dn. and ch. of Norwich.

Howes, T. Fritton, r. T. L. Hodges. Tharston, v. bp. of Ely. Thorndon, r. rev. T. Howes.

Howley, Wm. D.D. archbishop of Canterbury; consecrated bishop of London, 1813, and elevated to the primacy in 1828, on the decease of archbishop Sutton.

We have nothing to add to our notice, page 21, of this prelate. It may be inferred, from the strictness with which the preserves are watched at Addington, and the severe persecution of poachers, that his grace is very fond of game. Hudleston, A. Bownes, r. Morresby, r. Whitehaven St. Nicholas, c. earl Lonsdale.

Hume, T. H. treas. and con. res. of Sarum. Figheldean, r. Treas. of Sarum, Kewstoke, v. lord Chan. Stratford-under-Castle, c. dn. and ch. of Sarum.

Huntingford, G. J. bishop of Hereford; consecrated bishop of Gloucester, 1802; translated 1815.

Hurt, T. Lindby, r. Papplewick, c. hon. F. Montague.

v. with Sutton-on-Lound, v. duke Portland.

Jacob, S. S. Waldershore, v. Whitfield, p. c. abp. of Cant. lavington, v. dn. and cans. of Windsor.

Ibbotson, J. Ayton, p. c. rev. W. Marwood.

Scrooby,

Wool

Newton, p. c. rev. S.

Shepherd. Nunthorpe, p. c. T. Simpson and W. Richardson. Ibbotson, T. Garton, v. the King. Lowthorpe, p. c. sir A. Quentin.

Skerne, p. c. R. Arkwright.

Jenkinson, J. Banks, bishop of St. David's, dean of Brecon, and dean of Durham.

Jepson, G. preb. and vic. chor. of Lincoln. Ashby Pueror, v. Glenthan, v. Normanby, v. dn. and ch. of Lincoln. Lincoln St. Botolph, p. c. preb. of St. Botolph.

Inman, G. Kilnsea, v. L. Thompson. Skefling, v.

Easington, v. abp. of York.

Johnson, P. Beeston, r. Sustead, p. c. the King.
W. Wyndham.

rev. N. Holme.

Ingworth, r.

Jones, H. Lewisham, v. lord Dartmouth. Talgarth, v. dn. and cans. of Windsor. Mablethorpe, r. with

Stane, r. col. Jones.

Iremonger, L. preb. of Winchester. Wherwell, preb. sin. Goodworth Clatford, v. J. Iremonger. Kevil, v. Wanborough, v.

dn. and ch. of Winton.

Brother in law of lord Gambier, who has a nephew with three livings. Karslake, W. Culmstock, v. dn. and ch. of Exeter. Dalton, r. J. Cleveland. Loxbeare, r. sir T. D. Acland.

Kaye, John, bishop of Lincoln.

Keith, P. Marr, p. c. earl Kinnoul. Ruckinge, r. Stalisfield, v. abp. Cant.

Kelly, A. P. Barnham, p. c. Little Hampton, v. bp. Chichester. Hoxton, c. archdn. of London.

Kempthorne, J. preb. of Lichfield. Gloucester St. Michael, r. and
St. Marg. de Grace, c. lord Chan. Northleach, v. Preston, v.
bp. of Gloucester. Wedmore, v. dn. of Wells.
Kent, G. D. preb. of Lincoln.

Newton, r. T. Smith. Lincoln St. Martin, v. bp. of Lincoln. Scothern, v. earl Scarboro'. Conisholme, r. hon. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson. East Winch, v. E. Kent. Kett, W. Darsham, v. sir J. Rous. Shottisham, r. Mr. Kett. Waldringfield, r. N. Randall.

Keppel, hon E. G. Quiddenham, r. with Snetterton, r. Shottisham All Saints, v. and St. Mary, v. earl of Albemarle. Tittleshall, r. with Godwick, r. and Wellingham, r. T. W. Coke.

Third son of lord Albemarle, master of the horse, and brother-in-law of Mr. Coke, of Norfolk.

Kidd, T. Croxton, r. sir G. W. Leeds. Eltisley, v. lord Chan. Norwich, St. Swithin, r. bp. of Norwich, sequest.

Kipling, C. Coston, r. Newport Pagnall, v. lord. Chan. Wolverton, v. with Stratford Tony, c. W. Drake.

Kipling, J. Chearsley, c. sir C. Dormer. Chilton, p. c. Oakley, V. sir J. Aubrey. Upper Winchendon, p. c. sir C. Cave.

Knatchbull, W., D.D. Aldington, r. with Smeath, c. abp. Cant. Bircholt, r. lady Bankes. Wesbere, r. lord Chan.

Kynaston, sir E. chap. in ord. to H.M. Farnham, St. Genev. r. with Risby, r. Kinnersley, v. the King. Hordley, r. J. K. Powell.

Lade, W. Graveney, v. with Goodnestone, r. Wickhamtreux, r. J. Lade, Knowlton, r. sir N. D'Aeth.

Langdon, G. Houghton, r. E. M. Pleydell.

Milton Abb. v. earl

Dorchester. Weston-Patrick, p. c. W. T. L. Wellesley. Landon, W. dn. of Exeter and preb. of Sarum. Bishopstone, r. preb. of Bishopstone. Branscombe, v. dn. and ch. of Exeter. Croft, r. with Yarpole, c. Mrs. Johnes.

Lates, J. J. Charlton Abbot, c. F. Pyson. Sudely, r. lord Rivers. Winchcombe, v. with Gretton, c. lord Tracey.

Law, G. H. bishop of Bath and Wells; consecrated bishop of Chester, 1812.

Lax, W. Ippolitts, v. with Great Wymondley, v. Marshworts, v. Camb. Orwell, v. rev. J. H. Renouard.

Lee, H. fellow of Winton Coll. and preb. of Hereford.

Ash, r.

Frimley, p. c. Hound, v. with Bursledon, c. and Hamble, p. c.
Winton Coll.

Lewis, D. C. min. can. of Windsor.

Colnbrook, c. Pem. Coll. Oxon. Newington, v. Eton Coll. Ruislip, v. dn. and ch. of Windsor. Lewis, J. Buttsbury, c. rev. D. Lloyd. Ingatestone, r. N. W. Lewis. Ravenhall, r. C. W. Western.

Leyson, T. Bassalleg, v. bp. Llandaff.

Panteague, r. Treddunnock,

r. C. H. Leigh.
Linton, H. Dinton, v. with Great Teffont, c.
Fritwell, v. North Aston, v. T. F. Willes.
Long, R. C. Dunston, c. Misses S. and G. Long.

Mag. Coll. Oxon.

Illington, r. Mrs.

Kellett. Newton Flotman, r. Miss Long.
rev. R. C. Long.

Swarsthorpe, r.

Lord, J. Berfreyston, r. Oxon. Northiam, r. Miss Lord.

ton Parslow, r. rev. J. Lord.

Dray

Lowe, J. Tankersley, r. Swinton, c. Wentworth, p. c. earl Fitzwilliam. Brotherton, v. dn. and ch. of York.

Lowndes, R. Astwood, v. the King. North Crawley, r. Miss Duncombe. Farley, r. Oxon.

Lucas, G. Caifield, r. Stokesby with Heringby, r. W. Downs. Billockby, r. Filby, r. C. Lucas.

Luxmore, C. S. dean, with Heullan, v. annexed, chanc. of see of St. Asaph, and preb. of Hereford. Bromyard, 2d Port, r. and v. West Cradley, r. bp. of Hereford. Daroven, r. Gurlsfield, v. bp. of St. Asaph.

Luxmore, John, joint regist. of Hereford, preb. of St. Asaph. Berriew, v. bp. of St. Asaph.

Three more Luxmores in the church. They are sons and nephews of the late bishop of St. Asaph. The prelate owed his promotion to his connexion with the family of the duke of Buccleugh. He first obtained the living of St. George the Martyr, Queen's-square, which he vacated upon being presented to the neighbouring rectory of St. Andrew's, Holborn, which he held, in commendum, with the see of Hereford. To the last see he was translated from the diocese of Bristol, before which he held the deanery of Gloucester. was translated to St. Asaph in 1815. The progress of the bishop, like most of his brethren, may be generally traced from the number of relations and dependents which they leave behind them in possession of the most valuable preferments in their gift.

He

Madan, Spencer, preb. and chan. of diocese of Peterborough, chap. in ord. to the King. Ibstock, r. with Hugglescote, c. Dunnington, c. bp. of Rochester. Thorpe Constantine, r. W. P. Inge. Son of the late bishop of Peterborough, nephew of the late bishop of Lichfield, and cousin of the marquis Cornwallis. Except a fast-day sermon or two, we do not know any other claim of this reverend pluralist to his appointments. His uncle, the bishop, to whom he is chiefly indebted for his preferments, was, at first, intended for the bar, and, with that view, entered himself a student of the Temple; but the elevation of his uncle to the archbishopric, on the death of Dr. Secker, opened a more lucrative prospect, and he devoted himself, without any particular call that way, to the church. His first preferment was the rich rectory of Wrotham, in Kent, soon after which he obtained a prebend of Westminster, and shortly after succeeded Dr. Moore in the deanery of Canterbury. On the translation of bishop Hurd, he was raised to the see of Lichfield and Coventry; and, on the death of bishop Douglas, he succeeded him as dean of Windsor, which he vacated for the richer deanery of Durham. Maddy, J. Somerton, r. Incumbent. Stansfield, r. Hartest, r. Boxted, r. the King.

Manning, H. C. Burgh Castle, r. the King. Thetford St. Cuth. c. and St. Peter, r. duke Norfolk. Santon, r. Corp. of Thetford. Mapleton, J. H. Southwark, Christchurch, r. Trustees of Marshall's charities. Whaddon, v. New Coll. Oxon. Mitcham, v. Mrs. Simpson.

Marsh, Herbert, bishop of Peterborough, professor of divinity, Cambridge.

Marsham, hon. and rev. J. Allington, r. earl Romney. Watering

bury, v. dn. and ch. of Rochester. Kirby Overblow, r. earl Egremont.

Canon of Windsor, prebend of Bath and Wells, ditto of Rochester. Brother of lord Romney.

Marsham, C. Cavenfield, v. dn. and ch. Rochester. Edgcott, r. Stoke Lyne, v. J. Coker. Islington, v. dn. and cans. Windsor. Marsham, E. Sculthorpe, r. sir G. Chadd. Wramplingham, r. Stratton Strawless, r. R. Marsham.

Massingberd, F. C. Calceby, v. Dribg, r. Kettlesby, r. South Ormesby, c. C. B. Massingberd.

Mavor, W. Bladon, r. Hurley, v. Woodstock, c. duke of Marlborough. This is the well-known compiler of useful books, and a native of Aberdeen. He was, at first, a schoolmaster, and being employed by the duke of Marlborough to instruct the junior branches of the family in writing, he obtained such favour as to get a title for holy orders. Soon after he was rewarded with the livings of Hurley and Woodstock. The Society for the Diffusion of Knowledge has produced a good Almanack, but nothing so valuable as the doctor's Spellingbook.

Methold, T. preb. of Norwich.

Apsal-stoneham, r. W. Middleton. Kilverton, r. lord Chan. Wetheringsett, r. Mrs. Close. Millard, C. F. Henley, v. Norwich St. Giles, r. and at Palace, d. dn. and ch. Norwich. Hickling, v. Mr. Micklethwaite. Miller, E. Chesterton, c. lord Willoughby de Broke. Ratley, v. lord Chan. Millers, G. min. can. of Ely. v. bp. of Ely.

Mills, T. chap. to the King.

Radway, v.

Hardwich, r. Runham, v. Stanford,

Bumpstead Helion, v. Camb. Little

Henney, r. Stutton, r. N. Barnardiston.

Mitford, J. Benhall, v. W. Mitford. Weston, St. Peter's, r. the King. Stratford St. Andrew, r. chan. of du. of Lancaster. Monk, John H. bishop of Gloucester; consecrated in 1830.

Monins, J. Charlton, near Dover, r. Ringwould, r. rev. J. Monins. Fawkenhurst, r. Hurst, r. Miss Carter.

Moore, G. Croxby, r. lord Chan. Lincoln St. Margaret, with St. Peter, p. c. precent. and preb. Lincoln Cath. Owmby, r. chan. du. of Lancaster.

Moore, R. preb. of Canterbury. Eynesford, r. Hollingbourn, r. Hunton, r. Latchingdon, r. abp. of Cant.

Morgan, H. H. can. res. of Hereford. Fownhope, v. Wolhope, v. dn. and ch. of Hereford. Moccas, r. sir G. Cornwall. Mounsey, G. Forest, c. lord Derby. Fairfield, p. c. Trustees. Rushton Spencer, c. earl Macclesfield.

Mount, C. Bath, Christchurch, c. rev. C. A. Moysey. Hannington, v. R. Montgomery. Helmdon, r. Suttesbury, r. Oxon. Moysey, C. A. archdn. of Bath, preb. of Wells. Bath, Wolcot, r. dame Gay. Boarhunt, d. T. Kethwayte. Southwick, d. Mr. Thistlethwayte.

Muckleston, J. F. preb. and vic. of Lichfield, and preb. of Wolverhampton. Tong, p. c. G. Durant, Weeford, c. chan. of Lichfield. Wybunbury, v. bp. of Lich. and Cov.

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