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A dispensation passed the great seal to enable the REV. HENRY JENKINS, D.D. to hold the rectories of Wootton and Abinger, in the county of Surrey, vice Rev. Taylor, dec.

REV. GEORGE SHERER, M.A. Fellow of New College, Oxford, instituted to the vicarage of Crondall, vice Rev. Crane, dec.

REV. JOHN ALLEN, M.A. prebendary of Westminster, presented to the vicarage of Battersea, county of Surrey.

REV. JOHN MALLET, rector of St. John's, presented to the rectory of Gronville, in the island of Jersey, vice Rev. Contour, dec. Patron, Earl of Chatham.

HON. and REV. DE GREY, A.M. rector of Fawley, and prebendary of Winchester, appointed one of the King's chaplains.

REV. S. STEWART FREEMAN, D.D. of St. John's College, Oxford, presented to the prebend of Leckford, in Wherwell Nunnery, county of Southampton.

Nov. 24. The Lord Bishop of Winchester held an ordination at Farnham, ordained

DEACON,

Rev. James Deacon, A.B. of Brazen-nose College, Oxford,

BISHOPRIC OF

LICHFIELD AND COVENTRY.

THIS DIOCESS

Contains Derbyshire, the larger part of Warwickshire, the whole of the county of Stafford, (except two parishes) and nearly half of Shropshire; it is divided into the four archdeaconries of Coventry, Stafford, Derby, and Salop, and has 643 churches and chapels, of which 250 are impropriate. Charged in the king's books 5591. 17s. 3d.

BISHOPS DURING THE PRESENT REIGN.

The Honourable Dr. Frederic Cornwallis was installed archbishop of Canterbury, in August, 1768, in consequence Dr. Egerton was translated from the see of Bangor, to that of Lichfield and Coventry; in 1771, Dr. Egerton was translated to Durham, and was succeeded by Dr. North, who being promoted to Worcester, in 1774, was replaced by Dr. Hurd. Dr. Hurd was consecrated bishop of Worcester, in July, 1781, and was succeeded by the Honourable Dr. James Cornwallis,

BISHOP,

Honourable Dr. James Cornwallis, dean of Durham, and rector of Newington, co. Oxford.

The very Reverend the DEAN,
John Chapel Woodhouse, D.D.

The Worshipful the CHANCELlor,
Rev. William Vyse, D. C. L.

The Venerable the ARCHDEACON of COVENTRY,
William Vyse, D. C. L.

Of DERBY, James Falconer, D. D.
Of SALOP, John Chapel Woodhouse, D. D.
Of STAFFORD, Robert Nares, R. D.

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PRESENTATIONS, PROMOTIONS, &c.

REV. THOMAS LEE, B. D. rector of Burton, in the county of Warwick, elected president of Trinity college, in the university of Oxford.

REV. J. GELL, M. A. presented to the rectory, of Boyleston, in the county of Derby, vice Rev. C. Fletcher, deceased.

September 4. An ordination held at Eccleshall, in the county of Stafford, by the Lord Bishop of this diocess, when the following gentlemen were ordained

DEACONS.

James William Judgson, M. A. Fellow of Trinity college, Cambridge.

Frederic White, M. A. Ditto.

Thomas Harris, M. A. Trinity college, Oxford.

REV. JEREMIAH SCOLFIELD, B. D. instituted to the rectory of Barton on the Heath, co. Warwick.

BISHOPRIC OF LLANDAFF.

THIS DIOCESS

Contains all Monmouthshire, except Dixton Welch, part of Welch Newton, Bicknor, and St. Mary's, Monmouth, in the bishopric of Hereford; and Doe, Comjoy, Llanthony, and Oldcastle in that of St. David's. It has also three parts in four of the county of Glamorgan, and contains about 237 churches and chapels, of which 98 are impropriations. Charged in the king's books 154l. 14s. 2d.

BISHOPS DURING THE PRESENT REIGN.

Dr. Richard Newcombe, translated to St. Asaph, 1761. Dr. John Ewer, translated to Bangor, 1768. Dr. Jonathan Shipley, translated to St. Asaph, 1769. The Hon. Dr. Shute Barrington, translated to Salisbury, 1782, upon which Dr. Watson was consecrated bishop of this diocess.

BISHOP,

Richard Watson, D.D. F.R.S. Archdeacon of Ely, rector of Carstel, Leicestershire, Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Cambridge, a trustee of the Hunterian Museum, and one of the Vice-Presidents of the Society for the Suppression of Vice.

The Worshipful the CHANCELLor,

Rev. Benjamin Hall, D.D.

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PRESENTATIONS, PROMOTIONS, &c.

REV. JOHN SEAGER, presented to the rectory of Welch Bicknor, ca Monmouth, See of Hereford.

REV. THOMAS PRICE, curate of Llandaff, inducted to the vicarage of St. Mellons and Lanederne.

REV. W. G. HORNRIDGE, instituted to the vicarage of Llanblithyan, co. Glamorgan.

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