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bridge, to the Living of Bromley by Bow, Middlesex.

Garnsey, T. to the perpetual curacy of Christ Church, in the Forest of Dean. Gibson, R. M.A. to the vicarage of Bolton-by-the-Sands.

Hamond, R. M.A. to the rectory of Beechamwell St. John, with St. Mary annexed: Patron, J. MOTTEUX, Esq. of Beechamwell.

Harrison, T. M.A. to the rectory of Thorpe Morieux, Suffolk; Patron, J. H. HARRISON, Esq. of Copford Hall, Essex.

Hughes, W. M.A. rector of Bradenham

and Pitchcot, Bucks., to be chaplain to F. W. MARTIN, Esq. High Sheriff of Kent.

Irish, E. LL.B. of Magdalen college,

Cambridge, and curate of the parish of St. John at Hackney, Middlesex, to the afternoon lectureship of that parish.

Lear, F. B.D. of Magdalen college, Oxford, to the rectory of Chilmark; Patron, the EARL OF PEMBROKE. Mackenzie, W. M.A. chaplain to the Rt. Hon. Lady Seaforth, to the rectory of Hascomb, Surry, and re-instituted to the Sinecure rectory and vicarage of Burgish, alias Burwash, Sussex, vacant by his own cession.

Manley, M. to the vicarages of Westwell, Godmersham, and Challock, Kent. M'Gillycuddy, D. M.4. late of Killaloe, to the living of Killough, in the County of Down.

Nicholl, R. to the rectory of Lanmace, Glamorganshire.

Pannel, J. to the rectory of Ludgershall, Wilts; Patron, SIR JAMES GRAHAM, Bart.

Pellew, hon. and rev. G. to the prebend

Osbaldwick, in the Cathedral Church of York; Patron, THE ARCHBISHOP. Phelan, Dr. late fellow of Trinity college, Dublin, to the living of Wexford; Patron, the LORD BISHOP OF FERNS. Pope, B. M.A. late of Christ Church, Oxford, and minor canon of St. George's Chapel, Windsor, to the vicarage of Nether Stowey, Somersetshire; Patrons, THE DEAN AND CHAPTER OF WINDSOR, Purvis, R. F. to the vicarage of Whitsbury, Wilts.; Pairon, ADMIRAL J. C. PURVIS.

Richards, W to the living of St. Nicholas,
Glamorganshire

Rose, R. M.A. to the rectory of Frenze,
Norfolk; Patron, J. SMITH, Esq.
Slade, S. D.D. to the Deanery of Chi-

chester; Patron, THE KING. Sparke, J. H. M.4. from the sixth to the fifth prbendal stall in Ely Cathedral. Stephens, R. B.D. to the vicarage of Belgrave, Leicestershire; Patron, the LORD CHANCELLOR, by lapse from the late BISHOP OF LICHFIELD AND COVENTRY.

Stevens, S. M.A. senior fellow of Wadham college, Oxford, to the vicarage of South Petherwyn and Trewen, Corn wall; Patrons, the MASTER and FEL LOWS of that SOCIETY.

Swan, F. B.D. domestic chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Portland, and fellow of Magdalen college, Oxford, to the rectory of Swerford, with the chapel of Showell annexed; Patrons, the PRESIDENT and FELLOWS of that SOCIETY. Tookey, C B.A. to the rectory of Oddingley; Patron, the RIGHT HON. LORD FOLEY.

Turner, J. M. of Christ church, Oxford, to the vicarage of Willemslow, Cheshire; Patron, the KING.

Turner, S. M.A. late of University college, Oxford, to be domestic chaplain to the Right Hon. Lord Yarborough.

UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD.

Degrees conferred, Feb. 28.

MASTERS OF ARTS.-G. S. Robinson, New college; F. Aston, University col lege; J. Glanville, and C. R. Smith, Baliol college; G. Grey, Oriel college, and C. A. Huut, Merton college.

BACHELORS OF ARTS.-J. C. J. H. Abrahall, and T. B. H. Abrahall, Wadham college; M. C. Bolton, Queen's college; T. Furneux, Magdalen hall; W. R. Newbolt, and N. Malcolm, Christ Church; H. Fuller, St. Alban hall; 0. H. Williams, Baliol college; T. Fogg, and E. Baldwin, St John's college; and R. L. Wilberforce, J. Bramston, and G. Trevelyan, Oriel college.

March 5.

BACHELOR IN DIVINITY.-A. Grayson, principal of St. Edmund hall.

MASTERS OF ARTS.-J. V. Hamilton, Magdalen hall, and F. H. Hutton, Wad ham college.

BACHELORS OF ARTS.-T. Cox, Worcester college, grand compounder, and T. M. Foskett, Exeter college.

March 8.

BACHELOR OF ARTS.-C. Minchin, New college.

March 11.

DOCTOR IN DIVINITY.-A. Grayson, principal of St. Edmund hall.

MASTER OF ARTS.-J. D. Wingfield, Exeter college.

BACHELORS OF ARTS.-J. M. Collard, and R. M. C. Hunt, Exeter college; C. R. M. Talbot, Oriel college, and C. Turner, Wadham college.

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The rev. Messrs. Wilson, Harrison, and Vane, M.A.'s were elected fellows on the old foundation of Queen's college; the rev. T. Procter, B.A. of Jesus college, was elected fellow of Queen's college, on the Michell foundation; Messrs. Fox, Priestman, Braithwaite, and Jackson, were admitted probationary scholars on the old Foundation of the same Society;

and the nomination of the rev. Charles T. Longley, M.A. student of Christ Church, and the rev. J. Dornford, M.A. fellow of Oriel college, as public examiners, was approved in convocation.

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE.

Degrees conferred, Feb. 25.

DOCTOR IN CIVIL LAW.-C. R. Prinsep, St. John's college.

March 5.

March 24.

DOCTOR IN DIVINITY.-Lord F. Beauclerck, Trinity college.

DOCTOR IN CIVIL LAW.-H. V. Salisbury, Trinity Hall.

MASTER OF ARTS.-R. Booth, St. John's college.

BACHELORS IN CIVIL LAW.-C Day, St. John's college, and R. A. Templeman, Trinity college.

CLASSICAL TRIPOS.-In pursuance of a regulation of the Senate, a voluntary classical examination of those commencing Bachelors of Arts who obtained Mathematical Honors took place; and the Examiners have determined the classes in the following order of merit.

First Class.

Ds.-Malkin, Barham, Tennant, Remington, and Gurney, Trinity; Baines, Christ's, and Gedge, Catherine.

Second Class.

Ds. Foster, Trinity; Dunderdale, St. John's; Greaves, Corpus Christi, and Furlong, Sidney.

Third Class.

nuel; Crawley, Magdalen, and Edwards, Ds. Smith, Trinity; Fearon, EmaTrinity, æq; Lutwidge, St. John's, and Wedgwood, Christ's.

February 26.

Mr. J. Packe, of King's college, was yesterday admitted fellow of that society. February 27.

T. Hall, W. Crawley, and J. Crosland, Bachelors of Arts, of Magdalene college, were admitted fellows of that society.

Mr. P. Still, of King's college, was admitted fellow of that society.

March 4.

Mr. Alfred Power, of Clare hall, was elected University Scholar on Dr. Battie's foundation.

G. Whiteford, B.A. of St. John's col

Bachelor of Arts.-J. Gore, Caius lege, is appointed to the Bishop of Ely's fellowship in Jesus college. college.

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DEACON.-A. Harford, B.A. Christ college, Cambridge.

PRIESTS.-T. Jones, B.A. Wadham college, and J. Hartley, B. A. St. Edmund Hall, Oxford; and J. Bray, B.A. St. John's college, Cambridge.

MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE.

BERKSHIRE.

Married. The rev. J. Stanier Clarke, D.C.L. Canon of Windsor, to Mrs. A. Aitkins, daughter of the late T. Nott, Esq. of Ledbury.

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE.

Died.-At his rectory-house, in Haversham, the rev. Edward Cooke, M.A. and LL.B. rector of Haversham.

CAMBRIDGESHIRE.

Married. The rev. W. Pepper, of Melbourn, near Royston, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. Joseph Scrubb, of Meldreth.

Died. At Feltwell, at the advanced age of 81, the rev. Richard Stephenson, vicar of Wichford.

CORNWALL.

Died. At Treleaven, near Megavissy, aged 85, the rev. Philip Lyne, D.D. 52 years vicar of that parish.

DORSETSHIRE.

Died. At his father's house, in Poole, the rev. Samuel Clark, perpetual curate of Bentley, Hants.

DURHAM.

Died.-At Durham, the rev. J. Blackburne, M.A. vicar of Gainford, and rector of Romaldkirk. The vicarage of Gainford is in the gift of Trinity College, Cambridge.

ESSEX.

Died.-The rev. William Wilkinson, curate of Black Chapel, and under master of Felsted Grammar School.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE.

Married.-At Longhope, the rev. C. M. Dighton, assistant Minister of St. Mary's Warwick, to Maria, daughter of the rev. Archdeacon Probyn, of Manor House.

At Stratton, the rev. M. G. Fenwick, chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Raphoe, to Miss J. H. Bissett, eldest daughter of the late M. G. Bissett, Esq. of Knighton, Isle of Wight, and Lessendrem, Aberdeen.

Died.–At the Parsonage-house, Wil. lersly, the rev. George Williams, curate of the above place, and of Buckland.

HAMPSHIRE.

Died. - The rev. Hugh Hill, D.D. vicar of St. Cross, Southampton, and rector of Oakley. These preferments are in the gift of Queen's College, Oxford.

HEREFORDSHIRE.

Died.-At Home Lacy, near Hereford, aged 56, the rev. James Scudamore, curate of Ballingham and Little Birch, in that county.

HERTFORDSHIRE.

Married. At Layston, the rev. Samuel Dewe, M.A. of Devonport, Devon, to Miss Frances Mary Cork, of Buntingford, and late of Halesworth, Suffolk.

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The Parables of Our Blessed Saviour, Practically Explained; selected from the larger Commentary of the pious and eminent George Stanhope, D.D. late Dean of Canterbury. By the Rev. C. M. Mount, A.M. late Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford; Rector of Helmdon; Minister of Christ Church, Bath; and Chaplain to the Most Noble the Marquis of Ormond. 12mo. 4s. 6d.

Parochial Sermons. By the Rev. J. Still, LL.B. Rector of Fonthill Gifford and Chicklade, Wilts, and Prebendary of the Cathedral Church of Sarum. Post 8vo. 8s.

Hora Privatæ ; or, Meditations, Prayers, and Reflections. By the Rev. J. Still, LL.B. Rector of Fonthill Gifford, &c. Post 8vo. 88.

A Sermon preached for the Benefit of the London Orphan Asylum, at St. Dunstan's in the East, on Sunday, Feb. 15, 1824. By the Rev. R. Lyuam, A.M. Assistant Chaplain to the Magdalen Hospital. 1s.

A Dissertation on the Nature and Advantages of the Holy Spirit. By W. C. Walters, B.A. Fellow of Jesus College. Cambridge. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

A Sermon on the Duty of Family Prayer, preached in the Church of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, on Sunday, Feb. 22, 1824. By C. J. Blomfield, D.D. Rector. 1s.

A Letter to a Clergyman on the Peculiar Tenets of the Present Day. By R. Bransby Cooper, Esq. M.P. 28.

A Comment on the Collects appointed to be used in the Church of England. By the Rev. J. James, M.A. 12mo. 78. 6d.

An Account of a Case of Recovery, after the Shaft of a Chaise had been forced through the Thorax; with a Statement of the Health of the Sufferer from his Recovery until his Decease. By W. Maiden, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in London. With four Engravings. 4to. 10s. 6d.

A Letter to William Wilberforce, Esq. M.P. on the Subject of Slave Emancipation. By an Eye-Witness. 8vo. 1s. 6d.

A Speech, which ought to have been spoken in the Debate on the Marquis of Lansdowne's Motion; that the Two Bills for giving the Elective Franchise, and other Immunities to the English Roman Catholics, be read a second Time; July 9, 1823. 1s. 6d.

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LITERARY INTELLIGENCE.

WORKS IN THE PRESS.

The Miscellaneous Writings of the celebrated John Evelyn, are preparing for publication, in One Volume, Quarto: printed uniformly with his Memoirs.

Sir Arthur Clarke, M.D. &c. Author of an Essay on Bathing, &c. has nearly ready for publication, A Practical Manual for the Preservation of Health, and the Prevention of Diseases, incidental to the middle and advanced Periods of Life. In 1 Volume, 12mo.

Cur Village. Sketches of Rural Characters and Scenery. By Mary Russell Mitford, Author of Christina; Narrative Poems on the Female Character, &c. is printing in a small Volume.

A New Edition, in Quarto, of Sir William Chambers's Work on Civil Architecture, with the Original Plates, in Imperial Folio, is proposed for publication, in 12 Monthly Parts.

Tours to the British Mountains; Descriptive Poems, &c. By Thomas Wilkinson, of Yanwath, Westmoreland, in small Octavo, are in the press.

Essays and Sketches of Character, by the late Richard Ayton, Esq. with a Memoir of his Life, and a Portrait, engraved by F. C. Lewis, from a Drawing by Mr. Westall, will soon appear.

Aids to Reflection, in a Series of Prudential, Moral, and Spiritual Aphorisms, extracted from the Works of Archbishop Leighton, with Notes, and interpolated

Remarks. By S. T. Coleridge, Esq. One Volume, small Octavo, is nearly ready for publication.

Critical and Descriptive Accounts of the most celebrated Picture Galleries in

England, with an Essay on the Elgio Marbles, in Foolscap Octavo, will shortly be published.

Prose Pictures. A Series of Descriptive Letters and Essays, by Edward Herbert, Esq. in Post Octavo, are nearly ready.

A New Work on European Scenery, by Captain Batty, of the Grenadier Guards, is in the Press; comprising a Selection of Sixty of the most Picturesque Views on the Rhine and Maine, in Belgium and Hol land; and will be published uniformly with his French and German Scenery.

Observations on Fire and Life Assurance; being a Guide to Persons effecting Insurances, and a Caution to intended Shareholders; with a Comparative View of the Plans and Merits of the different Offices. By James Mitchell, LL.D. F.A.S.E. late Actuary to the Star Life Assurance Company, is preparing for publication.

The Author of Palæoromaica has in the

Press, A Supplement to that Work, with Remarks on the Strictures made by the Bishop of St. David's; by the Rev. J. J. Conybeare, A.M. Prebendary of York; likewise by the Rev. W. G. Broughton, A.M. and by Dr. Falconer.

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.

T. Eo.; Analysis; Cler. Cant.; W. M.; Cler. Lancas.; have been received, and are under consideration.

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