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REV. J. P. HOOPER, M. A. instituted to the Rectory of Kingstone by Sea, co. Sussex, vice Rev. C. Williams, dec.

REV. JOHN THOMPSON, M. A. presented to the discharged vicarage of Framfield, co. Sussex.

+++ Confirmations, and episcopal visitations are holden every third year; in the two intermediate years, the two archdeacons hold their respective visitations in the archdeaconries of Chichester and Lewes. The last confirmation was divided in the years 1807 and 1808.

BISHOPRIC OF BANGOR.

THE DIOCESS OF BANGOR

Contains the Isle of Anglesey and all Carnarvonshire, except Llysraen, Elgys, Rhox, and Llangwstenin, which are in the Bishopric of St. Asaph; more than half of the county of Merioneth, with the deanries of Dyffrynclwdd in Denbighshire, and Arwstley in Montgomeryshire; it is divided into the three archdeaconries of Bangor, Anglesey and Merioneth, the two first of which are annexed to the Bishopric, and contains one hundred and ninety-five churches and chapels. Charged in the King's books, 1317. 16s. 3d.

BISHOPS DURING THE PRESENT REIGN.

Dr. John Egerton, translated to Lichfield and Coventry, 1768.

Dr. John Ewer, died Oct. 1774.

Dr. John Moore, translated to the primacy of Canterbury, 1733.

Dr. John Warren, died, 1800.

Dr. William Cleaver, from Chester, translated in 1806 to St. Asaph, and was succeeded by Dr. Randolph, Bishop of Oxford.

BISHOP,

John Randolph, D. D. Archdeacon of Anglesy and Bangor,

The very reverend the DEAN,
John Warren, B. D.

The Worshipful the CHANCELLOR,

Charles Warren, M. A.

The venerable the ARCHDEACON of MERIONETH.
Pet. Williams, D. D.

PRESENTATIONS, PROMOTIONS, &c.

REV. THOMAS RATHBONE, B.A. instituted to the vicarage of Llanbadrig, alias Llanbedric, county of Anglesey, Patron the King, vice Rev. William Jones, B.A. dec.

REV. THOMAS JONES, B.A. to the perpetual curacy of Llanfihengel y Pennant, county of Merioneth, also to that of Tallyn, Patron the Bishop of Bangor.

REV. EVAN LLOYD, B.A. to the perpetual curacy of Penmynydd, co. Anglesey, patron the Rev. Hugh Wynne Jones, clerk, prebendary of Penmynydd.

REV. HUGH PRICE, A. B. ordained by the Bishop of Bangor, and licensed to the perpetual curacy of Llanffinnan, co. Anglesey, patron, the dean of Bangor.

The REV. RICHARD NEWCOMBE, elected alderman of the borough of Ruthin.

REV. EDWARD JONES, A. M. one of the chaplains of Christ Church college, Oxford, appointed head master of Ruthin School, patron, the Bishop of Bangor.

DIOCESS OF GLOUCESTER.

THIS SEE

Extends over the whole of Gloucestershire, except the Bristol Deanery; and the chapels of Iccombe and Cawhonyborn which are in the Diocess of Worcester; it has also the parish of Kingswood in Wiltshire, and contains 336 churches and chapels, of which 125 are impropriate. Charged in the King's book 3151. 7s. 3d.

BISHOPS DURING THE PRESENT REIGN.

In 1779 died the celebrated Dr. Warburton, upon which the Hon. Dr. York was removed from St. David's and installed Bishop of Gloucester. In July, 1781, he was translated to the See of Ely, and succeeded by Dr. Hallifax, who being promoted to that of St. Asaph in 1789, Dr. Beadon was elected bishop of this Diocess. In 1802, Dr. Huntingford was consecrated, upon the translation of Dr. Beadon to the bishopric of Bath and Wells.

BISHOP,

George Isaac Huntingford, D.D. Warden of Winchester College and President of the Society of Schoolmasters.

The very Reverend the DEAN,
John Plumtree, D. D.

The Worshipful the CHANCELLOR,
Edward Cooke, M. A.

The Venerable the Archdeacon of GLOUCester.
Rev. J. Stonhouse Vigor, Rector of Dursley.

PREBENDARIES RESIDENTIARY.

Rev. John Mitchell, L.L.B. | Rev. Joseph A. Small, D.D.

Subdean.

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John Smyth, D.D.
Hugh Morgan, D.D.
Henry Ridley, D.D.

* As master of Pembroke, Oxford,

REV. C. NEEVE, B. D. instituted to the vicarage of Old Sodbury with Chipping Sodbury, in the county of Gloucester.

REV. W. S. SKILLERN, M. A. rector of Crypt Grammar School, presented to the vicarage of Chipping Norton, in the county of Gloucester, vice Rev. Thomas Evans, dec.

REV. WM. G. HORNBRIDGE, appointed minor canon Gloucester cathedral, and instituted to the vicarage of Llanbethian, co. Glamorgan.

September 4. An ordination held in Gloucester cathedral, by the Lord Bishop of Gloucester. Ordained

PRIESTS.

Rev. Daubeney.

Thomas Jarvis.

J. Selwyn.

John Turner,

Wm. Loggin.
P. W. Moore.

DEACONS.

James Rudge.

H. Berkin.

Thomas Andrews.

S. Breswell.

William Woolston.

REV. JOHN PLUMPTREE, D.D. promoted to the deanery of Gloucester, vacated by the translation of the Right Reverend Father in God, John late bishop of Bristol, to the see of Hereford.

REV. WILLIAM FLAMANCK, A.B. instituted to the rectory of Winston, co. Gloucester, vice Rev. J. Longden.

REV. EMRA, presented to the vicarage of St. George, in Gloucestershire, vice Rev. R. Hart.

REV. F. E. WITTS, A. B. of Wadham college, Oxford, presented to the rectory of Upper Slaughter.

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