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Williams, E. Chelsfield, r. Oxon. Aberarth, r. Bp. of St. David's. Battlefield, c. Uffington, p.c. J. Corbett.

Williams, E. Filey, c. H. Osbaldeston. Llangeffin, r. with Trefgarone, c. Rhoscolyn, r. with Llanfaer in Kewbwl, c. and Llanfihangel Towyn, c. Bp. of Bangor.

Williams, H. Marlesford, r. Wantisden, c. Mr. and Mrs. Williams. Clocaenog, r. Diddington, v. Eglwysyland, v. with Llanvabon, c. and Martin, c. Bp. of Bangor. Maldon, v. with Chesingdon, c. Oxon.

Williams, H. Goodrich, v. Bp. of Hereford. Stanton Lacey, r. Lord Craven.

Williams, H. Clynnog Vawr, v. Bp. of Bangor. Rossilles, 1. The King. Williams, J. Wiveton, r. G. Wyndham. Minivear, c. Slebech, c. Ñ. Knox.

Williams, J. Marston Magna, v. Mrs. Williams. South Stake, v. with Woodcote, c. Preb. of Grantham.

Author of an Assize Sermon at Dorchester.

Williams, J. Ashby, All Saints, r. with Fenby, r. The King. Kilpeck, p.c. Bp. of Gloucester. Williams, J. Llanbeder, r. Ashington, r. Bp. of St. David's. Bettwys, p.c. Devereux, St. r. Eglwysfair Lloyd, r. Llanellw, r. Llanmihangle, r. Llanishen, c. Mrs. Williams. Llanpeter, r. Llaugharne, v. Marlos, v. Trelleck Grange, c. Trevethen, c. Bp. of St. David's. Williams, J. Llandefniog, v. with Llanvair ys Cwnammyd, c. Llansadur, T. with Llanwnda, c. Llanovery, v. with Mamhilad, c. Llanddewsant, r. with Llanpabo, c. and Llanvair Ingh, c. Nantmell, v. with Llanfihangel Religion, c. and Llanyre, c. Llowes, v. with Llanddewy Vachion, c. Bp. of St. David's. Tisted East, r. Rev. C. H. Watkins. Master of Ystradmeirig School, and author of a Dissertation on the Pelagian Heresy !

Williams, J. A. Fleet Marston, T. Lord Lichfield. Wellesbourn and Walton, v. The King.

Williams, J. H. W. Fornham, All Saints, r. with Westley, r. Camb. Williams, P. Llanbedrog, r. Llanberis, r. Llangian, c. Llanfihangel Bachaelleth, c. Kirvether, c. Bp. of Bangor. Gosburton, v. Dn. and Ch. of Lincoln.

Prebendary of Bangor, and author of "A Short Vindication of the Established Church."

Williams, P. Llanrug, r. Llanrhayador, v. Bp. of Bangor..
Williams, P. Houghton, T. Campton, r. Bp. of Winton.

Williams, R. Houghton, Great, r. Marros, c. Nantmellan, v. Pennarth, v. Rev. R. Wilkinson. Pile and Cwnfig, v. The King.

Williams, R. Diseworth, v. Haberdashers' Company. Claxby Pluckacre, r. Bp. of Lincoln.

Williams, R. Markfield, r. Marq. Hastings. Puddington, v. R. Orlebar. Williams, R. Llandidno, p.c. Llangar, r. Bp. of Bangor.

Williams, R. Llandegvan, r. with Beaumaris, c. Llanvewgan, c. Lond Bulkeley.

Williams, R. Meylltyrne, r. with Bottwnog, c. Llandyfry dog, r. with Treffibard, c. Bp. of Bangor.

The Church.

Williams, R. Halkin, r. with Tryddyn, c. Meifod, v. Bp. of St. Asaph. Williams, T. Alfriston, v. The King. Bishopstone, r. Bp. of Chichester. Williams, T. Beer Regis, v. with Winterbourn Kingston, c. Oxon. Brimpton, r. Whatley, r. Cloford, v. T. Horner. Cameley, r. Llanrythian, v. Llandelow, v. with Llandewl, c. Llanvayes, v. Llanvenarth, v. Llanywern, c. Maner Nawen, c. Merther, r. Sir J. C. Hippisley. Maesmyniss, r. Voclas, p.c. Llangaddock, v. with Llandeveyson, c. and Gwynvey, c. Bp. of St. David's.

Williams, T. Llangamarsh, v. with Llanfihangel Aberglalessin, c. Llanwrtyd, c. and Rhayader, c. Bp. of St. David's.

Williams, W. Medbourne, r. with Holt, c. Mouseley, c. Nether Avon, v. Camb. Flyford Flavel, r. Bishton, c. Eglwysnewdd, c. Cadoxton, near Neath, v. Caerwys, r. The King. Kegidock, r. Kelligarn, r. Llangoven, c. Llantillio Cressney, v. with Penrhos, Mager, v. with Redwick, c. Nandee, c. Pendoylonn, v. Pen y Clawd, c. Sir J. Aubrey. Rouslench, r. Trallong, c. Trawsfyndd, r. Llanaelhaiarn, r. Llannor, v. with Denio, c. Sir C. W. Broughton.

Williamson, E. Campton, r. with Shefford, c. Sir G. Osborne. Williamson, T. Stoke Damerel, r. with Plymouth Dock, c. Sir J. Aubyn. Williamson, T. P. Kirkby Stephen, v. Incumbent. Guisbrough, c. with Upletham, c. Abp. of York.

Willins, J. Norwich, St. Michael, r. Melton Magna, All Saints, St. Mary, r. Camb.

Willis, E. Huish Episcopacy, v. and Langport, v. Prebendary.

Willis, T. Upper Clatford, r. Ellisfield, r. R. Willis.

Willis, T. London, St. George, Bloomsbury, r. The King. Wateringbury, v. Dn. and Ch. of Rochester.

Willis, W. Kirkby in Cleveland, v. with Broughton, c. Abp. of York. Wilson, E. Dalham, r. Sir G. A. Affleck. Moulton, r. Camb.

Wilson, E. Allerton Chapel, c. Parson Fawcett. St. John's, c. Vic. of Leeds.

Wilson, G. Corbridge, v. with Halton Didlington, v. Dn. and Ch. of Carlisle. Eccles, St. Mary, r. Rev. C. Miller.

Wilson, H. Bedwin, Great, v. Lord Aylesbury. Allexton, r. R. Wilson. Wilson, H. Ashwell Thorpe, r. with Great Wreningham, r. and Little Wreningham, c. Kirkby Cain, r. R. Wilson.

Wilson, H. B. London, St. Mary Aldermary, c.-St. Thomas Apostle, r. Abp. of Cant. and Dn. and Ch. of St. Paul's alt.

One of the Masters in Merchant Tailors' School.

Wilson, J. Atwick, v. The King. Nunkeeling, c. Mrs. Dixon. Wilson, J. Wykenham and Caudwell, c. Wartnaby, c. Mr. Babington. Aukhorough, v. Bp. of Lincoln. Empingham, v. Prebendary. Mitton, v. Incumbent. Scredington, v. Dn. and Ch. of Lincoln. Surfleet, v. Mr. Pickworth. Welton, St. Mary, v. Five Prebends in Cath. of Lincoln. Leighton Buzzard, v. with Stanbridge, c. Billington, c. Eggenton, c. and Heath, c. Prebendary.

Wilson, I. Caister, v. with Clixby, c. Holton-le-Moor, c. Prebendary. Wilson, L. Holy Island, v. with Tweedmouth, c. and Lowick, c. Dn. and Ch. of Durham.

Wilson, P. Blackwell, v. Duke Devonshire. Pinxton, r. D. P. Coke. Wilson, T. Linsted, v. Archd. of Cant. Wilburton, p.c. Archd. of Ely.

The Church.

Wilson, T. Cleck Heaton, c. Miss Currer. Silsden, c. Lord Thanet. Wilson, W. Wolingham, r. Bp. of Durham. Harrington, r. Lord Dysart. Moreton, r. Camb.

Wilson, W. Corbett, Bozeate, v. with Strixton, r. Lord Spencer. Wilson, W. C. Priors Hardwick, v. with Priors Marston, c. Shuckburgh, c. Lord Spencer.

Windsor, Hon. and Rev, A. Radye, v. Lord Plymouth. Rochford, r. W. T. L. P. Wellesley.

Wing, W. Thornhaugh, r. with Wansford, c. Duke Bedford.

Wingfield, J. Bromsgrove, v. with Kings Norton, c. Dn. and Ch. of Worcester. Issey, St. v. Sir F. Buller.

Wingfield, T. Stapleford, v. Lord Harbro'. Tickencote, r. J. Wingfield. Teigh, r. Lord Harbro'.

Winnington, F. Sapey, Upper, r. Wolferlow, v. Sir T. E. Winnington. Winpenny, R. C. Weighton, v. Shipton, c. The Prebendary.

Winslowe, R. Minster and Fornberry, r. Cherington, East and West, c. The King, by lunacy.

Winstanley, G. Glenfield, r. with Braunston, c. and Kirby Muxloe, c. Mr. Fosbrooke.

Winstanley, T. Rochester, St. Clem. and St. Nich. v. Frinsbury, v. Bp. of Rochester.

Winter, W. Lees, c. Chapelry. Oldham, St. Pet. c. Rev. J. Lyon. Wintle, R. Culham, v. Bp. of Oxford. Compton Beauchamp, r. Mr. Wright.

Wise, H. Charlwood, r. Incumbent. Offchurch, v. Mr. Knightley. Wise, J. Lillington, v. Leamington Priors, v. H. C. Wise. Marton, v. Mr. Knightley.

Withnell, R. Burnsall, r. with Conistone, c. and Kilstone, c. Lord Graven. Witts, F. E. Slaughter, Upper, r. P. Timbrell. Stanway, v. Viscountess Hereford.

Wix, S. London, St. Bartholomew the Less, v. St. Barth. Hosp. Inworth, r. T. Poynder.

Wodehouse, Hon. and Rev. A. Barnhambroom, r. Kimberley, v. East Lexham, r. Bixton, r. Lexham, West, r. Litcham, r. Lord Wode house.

Wodehouse, C. N. Morningthorpe, r. The King. Golderstone, r. Wodehouse, Very Rev. J. Č. Tatenhill, r. with Whichnor, c. Annexed

to Deanery. Stoke-on-Trent, r. with Norton, c. Bucknall, c. Rev. S. Madan.

Wodehouse, T. Stourmouth, r. Norton, r. Bp. of Rochester.

Wodehouse, Hon. and Rev. W. Carleton Forehoe, r. Hingham, r. Lord Wodehouse.

The Hon. and Rev. A. Wodehouse, who has five rectories and a vicarage, is the son of Lord Wodehouse, the patron, and cousin of E. Wodehouse, M.P. for Norfolk. W. Wodehouse is another son of the noble lord. C. N. Wodehouse is a prebendary of Norwich. The Very Rev. J. C. Wodehouse is Dean of Lichfield, and nephew of the Peer. A J. Wodehouse is Canon Residentiary of Bath and Wells. There is also a James Wodehouse Rector of New Radnor. Several more of the family are well provided in the Army, Navy, and Public Offices, but a notice of them does not belong to our present subject. The sum annually received from tithes and taxes by the Wodehouses is upwards of £12,000, and forms a nice example of the working of the system in Church and State. See Wodehouse, in the Key to the Lower House.

Wodley, W. Soulbury, p.c. Sir J. Lovett. Swanbourne, v. The King.

The Church.

Wollaston, C. H. Hoo, c. Dereham, v. Rev. F. J. H. Wollaston. Wollaston, F. J. H. (Archdeacon), East Dereham, r. Incumbent. South Weald, r. The King.

Wollen, W. Bridgewater, v. Chilton Trinity, r. Kilton, v. The King. Wolley, G. Hutton Bushel, v. Lord Fitzwilliam. Hawnby, r. Lords F. and J. Cavendish.

Wood, G. Canons, St. Rumbold, r. Whitcombe, c. Shaftesbury, St. Rumbold, r. Lord Shaftesbury.

Wood, J. Herne, v. Abp. of Cant. Brenzet, v. T. D. Brockman. Newton, St. Loe, r. J. Langton. Pentrich, v. Duke Devonshire.

Wood, P. Broadwater, r. Rusper, r. Mr. Wood.

Wood, Very Rev. P. S. Middleton, v. Mr. T. Wood. Middleham
Deanery, Littleton, r. The King.

Wood, W. Fulham, r. and v. Bp. of London. Lawford, r. Camb.
Woodall, W. Braunston, r. Waltham, r. Duke Rutland.

Woodcock, H. Barkby, v. W. Pochin. Cawthorpe, Little, v. Sequestered.
Woodcock, H. Michelmersh, r. Bp. of Winchester. Middleton, r. Mrs.
Woodcock and Mr. Munro. Caythorpe, r. W. Pochin.

Woodd, B. Drayton Beauchamp, r. Hon. Mrs. Manners. Thorpe Basset, r. Abp. of York.

Proprietor of Bentinck Chapel, Lisson-green, and Afternoon Lecturer of St. Peter's, Cornhill. The Pluralist is the son of a silk-mercer, and had the good fortune to obtain a bequest of £10,000 from a gentleman to whom he was no way related, as a trifling mark of his friendship, and the estimation in which he held his character as a minister.

Woodford, F. Almsford, r. J. Woodford. Barrow, S. c. Dn. and Ch. of Wells.

Woodman, T. Dailsford, r. Hon. W. Hastings. Brackley, v.—St. James, c. Marq. Stafford.

Woodward, G. Fletching, v. Lord Sheffield. Maresfield, r. Lord Gage.
Wiggenholt, r. with Greetham, r. Rev. R. Turner.
Woodward, W. P. Plumpton, r. Mrs. Woodward.

Mr. Woodward.

West Grinsted, r.

Woolcombe, H. Highampton, r. J. M. Woolcombe. Ashbury, r. The King. Pillaton, r. W. Helgar.

Woolley, H. R. Middleton, c. Lord Middleton. Shillingston, r. Mr. Thompson.

Wordsworth, C. Buxted, r. with Uckfield, c. Abp. of Cant.

Domestic Chaplain to the Archbishop of Canterbury. This man was recommended to the patronage of the Archbishop by a publication on the uses of the Greek article. One or two more Wordsworths are in the Church, and there is a W. Wordsworth, Distributor of Stamps, and what is called a Lake Poet.

Wormington, W. Norton, v. and Lenchwick, v. Dn. and Ch. of Wor

cester.

Worsley, H. Gatcombe, r. Mr. Campbell. St. Lawrence, r. Hon. C. A. Pelham. Woolverton, r. Messrs. R. and I. Clarke.

Wrangham, F. Hunmanby, v. with Fordon, c. Muston, v. H. Osbaldeston. Wray, B. Temple Imp. c. Tawstock, r. Sir B. Wray.

Wren, P. Tanworth, v. Coheiresses of Lord Archer. Ipsley, r. P. Wren. Wright, J. C. Walkern, r. Rawreth, r. Camb

Wright, P. Baddiley, r. Sir H. Mainwaring. Tey Marks, v. Oxon.

The Church.

Wright, R. Itchen Abbots, r. J. Wright. Ovington, r. Bp. of Winton. Barton Steeple, v. Mr. and Mrs. Master.

Wright, T. Market Bosworth, r. with Carlton, St. Mary, c. Shenton, c. and Barlestone, c. The King.

Wright, T. Thetford, St. Mary, c. Duke Norfolk. Claydon, East, and Claydon, Mid. r. Mr. Vacknell. Greetham, r. Bp. of Lincoln. Wright, W. H. Newnham Murren, c. with North Stoke, v. Ipsdon, v. Camb.

Wrightson, A. B. Campsall, v. Mr. Yarburgh. Edlington, r. W. Wright

son.

Wrigley, M. Manchester, St. Mich. c. Mrs. Owen. Great Chishall, v. Mr. Wilkes.

Wroth, W. B. Eddlesborough, v. Totternhoe, v. Lord Bridgewater. Wrottesley, C. Romney, New, r. Oxon. Tettenhall, c. Sir J. Wrottesley.

Wyat, M. Ashley, r. The King. Wraxall, N. r. Mrs. Heneage.

Wyld, G. S. Cheveley, v. with Leckhampstead, c. Oar, c. and Winterbourne, c. T. Wyld.

Wylde, C. Barnby Willows, v. Southwell College. Nottingham, St. Nicholas, r. The King.

Wyndham, J. H. D.D. Corton Dinham, r. Staple Fitzpayne, г. E. B.

Portman.

Wyndham, T. Melcomb, r. with Radipole, c. W. Wyndham. Hasilbere, v. Prebendary.

Wyndham, T. Hinton Admiral, p.c. G. J. Topps. Pimperne, r. Lord

Rivers.

Wynne, M. Bangor, r. with Acton Round, c. Mr. Fletcher. Overton, c. Lord Grosvenor. Wenlock, v. Benthall and Barrow, c. Sir W. W. Wynne.

See Wynne, in the Key to the Lower House, and at p. 129 of the Supplement. Wynniatt, R. Stanton, r. with Snowshill, c. Incumbent.

Wythe, T. Eye, v. Marq. Cornwallis. Bradley, Great, r. Abp. of Dublin, &c.

Yalden, J. Bucknell, r. Oxon. Weston-on-the-Green, v. Lord Abingdon. Yates, R. Ashen, r. The King. Chelsea Hospital, c. The Govs. of Hosp. Alternate Preacher at the Philanthropic Chapel, St. George's Fields, and Treasurer of the Literary Fund.

Yeomans, J. Horley and Hornton, v. The King. Whichford, r. Mrs.

Horne.

Yeomans, J. L. Tawnton Bishops, v. with Lankey, c. Dn. of Exon. Yerburgh, R. D.D. Sleaford, New and Old, v. Lord Bristol. Tothill, r. Lord Willoughby de Broke.

Yonge, D. St. Anthony, v. R. P. Carewe. Willoughton, v. Camb. Cornwood, v. Bp. of Exon. Sheviock, r. Right Hon. R. P. Carewe. Several more of this name are in the Church. A W. Yonge is Vicar of Swaffham and Chancellor of Norwich. They are related to Earl Nelson, who is Prebendary of Norwich, and has pensions to the amount of £5000, beside the interest of an immense sum granted by Parliament to purchase an estate. Youle, A. Grove, r. A. H. Eyre. Retford, W. Corporation. Young, J. Akeley, r. Oxon. Thorpe Malsor, r. T. C. Mansell. Young, R. Braybrook, r. Luke Young. Creaton, Great, r. Mrs. Davenport.

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