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Of ESSEX, William Gretton, D. D.

Of COLCHESTER, Ant. Hamilton, D. D.

Of ST. ALBAN'S ABBEY, Joseph Holden Pott, M. A.

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Names of the Incumbents within the City and Liberty of

London.

St. Alban, Wood-str. r. Edw. Jame Beckwith, M. A.

Allhallows, Barking, v. James Johnes, M,A.

Allhallows, Bread-str. r. Wm. Morice, D.D.

Allhallows, Lombard-str. r. Henry John Todd, M.A.

Allhallows, London-Wall, r, Wm. Beloe, B.D.

Allhallows, Staining, Lancelot Sharpe, M.A.

Allhallows, Thames-str, r. Wm, St. Andrew Vincent, M,A.
St. Alphage, r. Robert Watts, M.A.

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Andrew, Undershaft, r. Wm. Antrobus, B.D.
Andrew, Wardrobe, r. William Goode, M.A.

Anne, Aldersgate, r. John Hutchins, M.A.

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Antholin, r. Henry Jerome De Salis, D.D. F.R. and A.S.
Austin, r. Henry Fly, D.D. F.R.S.

Bartho. Exchange, r. George Shepherd, M.A.

Benedict Finck, John Bostock, M.A.

Benedict, Gracechurch, r. George Gaskin, D.D.
Benedict, Paul's Wharf, r. Archd. Owen, M.A.

Christ-church, v Samuel Crowther, M.A.

St. Clement, Eastcheap, r. John Farrer, M.A.

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Dionis Backchurch, r. Edward Walsby, D.D.
Dunstan, East, r. Peter Coryton, D,D.
Edmund the King, г. Henry Dimock, M.A.
Ethelburga, r. William Parker, M.A.
George, Botolph-lane, r, John Parker, M.A.
Helen, v. James Blenkarne, M,A,

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James, Garlic-hithe, r. Thomas Kidd, M.A.

Katharine Coleman, r. Townsend Andrews, M.A.
Katharine Cree, v. Richard Buck, M.A.

Laurence, Jewry, v.

Magnus, London-bridge, Thomas Leigh, M.A.

Margaret, Lothbury, r. Henry Whitfeld, D.D. F.R. and L.S.

Margaret Pattens, Rood-lane, r. Cha. Phelips, M.A.

Martin, Ludgate, r. Tindal Thompson Walmsley, B.D.
Martin, Outwich, r. John Rose, M.A.

Mary, Abchurch, r. Benj. Underwood, M.A.

Mary, Aldermanbury, r. Js. Thelwall Salusbury, B.C.L.
Mary, Aldermary, r. George Savage, M.A. F.S.A.

Mary le Bow, г. Wm. Van Mildert, M.A.

Mary Hill, r. Philip Dodd, M.A.

Mary Mag. Old Fish-street, r. Wm. Clarke, M.A.
Mary Somerset, r. James Jones, D.D.

Mary Woolnoth, Samuel Birch, M.A.

Matthew, Friday-str. r. G. Avery Hatch, M.A.
Michael, Bassishaw, r. John Moore, B.C.L.
Michael, Cornhill, r. Tho. Rt. Wrench, M.A.
Michael, Crooked-lane, r. Theoph. Lane, M.A.
Michael, Queenhithe, r. Thomas Coombe, D.D.

Michael Royal, College-hill, r. Geo. Fred. Louisa Nicolay, M.A.
Michael, Wood-str. r. Robert Cooper.

Mildred, Bread-str. r. John Crowther, M.A.

Mildred, Poultry, Richard Crawley, M.A.

Nicolas, Coleabby, r. Henry Meen, B.D.

Olave, Hart-str. r. Henry Butts Owen, D.D.
Olave, Jewry, v. Robert Hamilton, D.D.
Peter, Cornhill, r. Thomas Roberts, M.A.

Peter le Poor, Broad-str. (P.) r. James Simpkinson, M.A.
Stephen, Coleman-str. v. Thomas Twigg.

Stephen Walbrook, r. Geo. Stepney Townley, M.A.

Swithin, London-stone, r. George Henry Watkins, M.A.

Vedast, Foster-lane, r. Fr. Wollaston, B,C.L. F.R.S.

Parishes without the Walls.

Andrew, Holbourn, r, Bishop of Hereford.

Bartholomew the Great, Smithfield, r. Owen Perrott Edwards, M.A, Barth. the Less, v. Samuel Wix, M.A.

Botolph, Aldersgate, r. Edmund Garden,

Botolph, Aldgate, Henry Hutton, M.A.

Botolph, Bishopsgate, r. Wm. Conybeare, D.D.

Bride, v. Thomas Clare, M.A.

Bridewell-Precinct, Henry Budd, B.A.

Christ-church, Spitalfields, v. West Wheldale, D.D.

St. Dunstan in the West, v. Richard Lloyd, M.A.

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George the Martyr, Queen-square, r. John Lee Martyn, M.A.

Giles, Cripplegate, v. William Holmes, M.A.

James, Clerkenwell, Henry Foster, M.A.

John, Clerkenwell, r. Richard Lendon.

St. Leonard, Shoreditch, v. Henry Plimley, M.A.

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Luke, Middlesex, r. Thomas Farmer, M.A.

Mary, Whitechapel, r. D. Mathias, M.A.

Sepulchre, v. R. D. Shackleford, D.D.F.R. & A.S.
Trinity, in the Minories, Henry Fly, D.D.F.R.S.

Incumbents of the Parishes within the Bills of Mortality
Macleod, D.D.

St. Anne, Westminster, r.

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Dunstan, Stepney, r. George Harper, D.D.
George, Hanover-square, r. Robert Hodgson, M.A.
George, Bloomsbury, r. Thomas Willis, D.C.L.
George, Middlesex, r. Robert Farrington, D.D.
George, Southwark, r. John Brand, M.A. & F.S.A.
Giles, Middlesex, r. Bishop of Chichester.

James, Westminster, r. Gerrard Andrewes, D.D.
John, Southwark, r. William Jervis Ahdy, M.A.

- Jon, Hackney, v. John James Watson, M.A.

John, Wapping, r. John Parsons, D.D.

John, Westminster, r. Howel Holland Edwards, M.A.

Katharine by the Tower, Brethren, George Fred. Louisa Nicolay, M.A
Robert Baxter, D.D.

Mary, Islington, v. George Strahan, D.D.

Mary, Lambeth, r. William Vyse, D.C.L.

Mary-le-bone, r. Dean of Lincoln.

Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, r. Charles Hughes.

Mary, Newington-Butts, r. Charles De Guiffardiere, M.A.

Mary, Rotherhithe, r. Robert Myddelton, D.D.

Mary-le-Strand, r. James Robinson Hayward, M.A.

Matthew, Bethnal-Green, r. Loxham, D.D.

Martin in the Fields, v. Archd. Hamilton, D.D.F.R. & A.Ş.

Margaret, Westminster, r. Charles Fynes, D.C.L.

Olave, Southwark, r. James Evans, M.A.

Paul, Shadwell, r. Griffin Griffith, B.A.

Paul, Covent-Garden, r. Richard Bullock, D.D.

Peter ad Vincula, Tower, William Coxe, M.A.

Savoy Precinct, r. ————— Hodsall, D.D.

St. Saviour, Southwark, Chaplains, Wm. Mann, M.A.; Wm. Harrison, M.A. Temple, Dean of Winchester, Master.

St. Thomas, Southwark, Charles Hodgkin, M.A.

PRESENTATIONS, &c. &c. IN THE DIOCESS OF LONDON.

In the latter part of last year, viz. December, the Bishop of London directed the Rev. Archdeacons of his diocess to write circular letters to the clergy of their archdeaconries requesting them to make a return of all schools for the instruction of the children of the poor in every parish, with the

numbers in each school; with directions to specify whether charity, sunday, schools of industry, or any other sort of schools for the education of the poor; also of all schools where the children of the mechanics and labouring poor, of whatever sect or denomination, received instruction at the expence of their friends.

The returns made have given the highest satisfaction; and every person to whom the education of the poor, and their consequent future comfort are matters of interest, will be proud to learn that the education of every description of persons round the metropolis is not only in a progressive but rapid state of advancement. Not a little of this is to be attributed to the exertions and patronage of the Bishop of London himself.

REV. SAMUEL BIRCH, M. A. Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, presented to the united rectories of St. Mary Woolnoth, and St. Mary Woolchurch Haw, in the city of London, vice Rev. John Newton, deceased.

REV. FRODSHAM HODSON, B. D. presented to the rectory of St. Mary Stratford-le-Bow, county of Middlesex, vice Rev. Kenshall, dec.

REV. JOHN HARVEY, late curate of March, in the Isle of Ely, presented to the discharged vicarage of Codicote, in the county of Hertford.

REV. THOMAS COCKSHUTT, rector of Little Hormead, appointed surrowgate for the counties of Essex and Hertford.

REV. JOHN OWEN, curate of Fulham, presented to the rectory of Paglesham, in the county of Essex, vice Rev. Scott, deceased.

REV. THOMAS ARNOLD, B. A. presented to the vicarage of Roydon, in the county of Essex.

REV. WALTER KING, D. D. collated to a prebend in the collegiate church of St. Peter, Westminster, vice Rev. Nathan Wetherell, deceased.

REV. FREDERIC BLOMBERG, M.A. collated to a prebend in the collegiate church of St. Peter, Westminster, vice Rev. Smith, deceased.

REV. G. F. BATES, B. A. of Queen's College, Cambridge, elected by the parishioners lecturer of St. Giles, Cripplegate, vice Rev. Dr. Gregory, dec.

May 13. On this day a prosecution was instituted at Doctors' Commons by his Majesty's Procurator General against the Rev. Francis Stone, rector of the parish church of Cold Norton, in the county of Essex, on a charge of having preached on the 8th of July, 1806, a visitation sermon, in the church of Danbury, before the Archdeacon of the Diocese, and afterwards publishing the same. In this sermon he denied the doctrine of the miraculous conception of the Virgin Mary, the doctrine of the Trinity, the divinity of our Lord and Saviour, and the atonement by the birth and death of Christ. In support of the charge of preaching, the archdeacon and four other clergymen were heard in evidence, and the publishing was proved by Mr. Johnson, of St. Paul's Church-yard, and Mr. Staines, of Chelmsford, booksellers. In answer to these charges, Mr. Stone read a written defence of great length, wherein he endeavoured to shew, that he had done no more than fulfil his engagements with his ordaining bishop. That he had conformed to the church of England as by law established, and that he had not offended against the statute of Elizabeth 13th.

The Court (Sir William Scott) was of opinion, that the charges were fully established, but deferred giving judgment till the next court day, in order that Mr. Stone might have an opportunity of revoking his error.

May 14. The proceedings in this case were resumed, and Mr. Stone attending, produced a paper, which he offered as a revocation of the doctrine he had maintained. The purport of this paper went to state that Mr. Stone had always made the holy scriptures the rule of his belief; that at an early period of his life he had subscribed to the thirty-nine articles, and that he had since uniformly supported their spirit.

This not being deemed sufficient, Sir John Nichols and

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