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The REV. ANTHONY MAINWARING, B.D. fellow of St. John's college, Cambridge, presented to the rectory of Barrow, in the county of Suffolk, vice Rev. George Ashby, dec.

REV. JOHN CORBOULD, M.A. instituted to the rectory of Eccles near the Sea, in the county of Norfolk.

REV. PHILIP DU VAL AUFRERE, B.A. instituted to the mediety of the rectory of Scarning with the vicarage of the other mediety of the same rectory annexed, co. Norfolk.

REV. PAUL COLUMBINE, D.D. instituted to the discharged rectory of Little Plumstead, with the rectory of Whitton, with Brundale annexed, vice Rev. Leigh.

The salaries of the Lay Clerks in Norwich cathedral, augmented twelve pounds per annum each: being the second augmentation since the reign of Henry VIII.

Dec. 18. An ordination held by the Bishop of Norwich in the cathedral.

PRIESTS,

Adam Baynes, B.A. Sidney Sussex college, Cambridge. Thomas William Brereton, B.A. Merton college, Oxford. Nathaniel Robert Dennis, B.A. Corpus Christi college, Cambridge.

Mileson Gery Edgar, B.A. Gonville and Caius college, Cambridge.

Charles Fisher, B.A. of Gonville and Caius college, Cambridge.

Edward Hogg, B.A. of St. Peter's college, Cambridge. Robert Keddington, B.A. fellow of Caius college, Cambridge. John Mitford, B.A. Oriel college, Oxford.

James Rose Edmund Nelson, B.A. Christ's college, Cambridge.

Thomas Peyton Slapp, M.A. Christ's college, Cambridge. William Hervey Taylor, B.A. Corpus Christi college, Cambridge.

William Tiffin, B.A. Gonville and Caius college, Cambridge.

Samuel Tilbrook, B.A. St. Peter's college, Cambridge.

DEACONS.

John Fellows, B.A. Jesus college, Cambridge.
Charles Fisher, B.A. St. John's college, Cambridge.
Henry Girdlestone, Catherine hall, Cambridge.
John Turner of Peter house, Cambridge.

John White, A.B. Gonville and Caius college, Cambridge.
Robert Walpole, A.M. Trinity college, Cambridge.

John Brewster Wilkinson, A.B. St. John's college, Cambridge.

William Johnson Yonge, B.A. fellow of King's college, Cambridge.

REV. THOMAS CASTLEY, M.A. presented to the rectory of Cavendish, co. Suffolk.

REV. R. BUCK MATTHEWS, M.B. presented to the vicarage of West Hall, co. Suffolk.

BISHOPRIC OF OXFORD.

THE BISHOPRIC OF OXFORD

Has all Oxfordshire except a few parishes, and the parish of Shilton or Chilton, in the county of Berks.

Camden, and other authors, make this diocess to contain two hundred and eighty parishes, but Willis has enumerated only two hundred and fifty. Charged in the King's books, 381/. 11s. 10d.

BISHOPS DURING THE PRESENT REIGN.

Dr. John Hume, translated to Salisbury, July 1766. Dr. Robert Lowth, from St. David's, translated to London, 1777.

Dr. John Butler, translated to Hereford.

Dr. Edward Smallwell, died in 1799.

Dr. John Randolph, translated to Bangor, 1806, upon which Dr. Moss was consecrated bishop of this diocess.

BISHOP,

Charles Moss, D.D. one of the Court of Assistants of the Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy.

The very Reverend the DEAN,
Cyril Jackson, D.D.

The Worshipful the CHANCELLor,

French Laurence, D. C. L. Advocate of the court of Arches, Judge of the Cinque Ports, King's professor of civil Law in the University of Oxford, and Member of Parliament for the borough of Peterborough.

The venerable the Archdeacon of OXFORD and OXFORD

SHIRE,

Rev. Phineas Pett, D.D.

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PRESENTATONS, PROMOTIONS, &c.

An ordination held at Brazen-nose college chapel, Dec. 20, 1807, by the bishop of St. Asaph, in absence of the bishop of Oxford, when the following gentlemen were severally ordained..

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PRIESTS.

Rev. Thomas Davies, M.A. fellow of Oriel college.
James Ford, M.A. fellow of Trinity college.

Peter Fry Hony, S.C.L. fellow of All Souls college.
Edward Bartlett James, M. A. of Magdalen college.
Thomas Winter Mead, B.A. fellow of St. John's college.
Edward Nicholson, M.A. chaplain of Queen's college.
Thomas Bradley Paget, B.A. Wadham college.
William Veale, B.A. fellow of New college.

Charles Wrattesley, B.A. fellow of All Souls college.

DEACONS.

Thomas Baker, B.A. Oriel college.

William Ellis, B.A. Jesus college.

George Dixwell Grimes, M.A. fellow of Merton
college.

David Hughes Saunders B.A. sholar of Jesus college.
Henry Williams, M.A. fellow of Merton college.
David Hughes, B.A. scholar of Jesus college.
Robert Chambers Jones, B.A. scholar of Jesus college.
Edward Gerrard Marsh, B.A. fellow of Oriel college.
Thomas Lloyd, B.A. scholar of Jesus college.

REV. EDWARD CHRISTOPHER DOWDESWELL, D. D. appointed canon of the cathedral church of Christ-church, Oxford, vice Rev. Edward Venables, late bishop of Carlisle, translated to the archiepiscopal see of York.

REV. EDWARD PRITCHARD, D.D. presented to the rectory of Peppard Rotherfield, in the county of Oxford.

REV. ISAAC BACON, M. A. presented to the rectory of Blechingdon, co. Oxford, vice Rev. James Coward, B. D. dec. HANBURY, presented to the rectory of St. Ebba, in the city of Oxford.

REV.

REV. JOHN STEVENS, M.A. fellow of New college, Oxford, presented to the vicarage of Swacliffe, Oxon, vice Rev. Caswell, dec.

REV. J. ROSDEW, B.D. and fellow of Exeter college, presented to the discharged vicarage of South Newington, in the county of Oxford.

The bishop of this diocess held his primary visitation at Henley, June 8. Oxford, June 11. Woodstock, June 15. Confirmation at Swerford, June 16. Visitation and confir mation at Deddington, June 17. Visitation at Bicester, June 21. Confirmation at Oxford, July 12.

At the ordination holden June 12th, the following gentlemen were ordained.

DEACONS.

Thomas Howse, B. A. Demy, Magdalen.

Thomas Pennant, M. A. fellow of All Souls college.

Henry Yeomans, B.A. Pembroke college.

Thomas Owen, B.A. chaplain Christ-church,

Spencer Rodney, B.A. fellow of All Souls college.

Edmund Goodenough, M.A. Christ-church.

Thomas Davies, B.A. fellow of Merton college.
Charles Lloyd, B.A. Christ-church.

James Harrington Evans, B.A. fellow of Wadham college.

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