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Low, John Stanley, Inc. of Tarradale and Malmsbury. Lyuar, James, B.A., Incumbent of St. John's, Heidelberg. Macartney, Hussey Burgh, D.D., Dean and Archdeacon of Melbourne.

Mackie, Robert, Officiating Minister, District of Chiltern. McJennett, William, B.A., Incumbent of Queenscliffe and Bellerene.

Martin, Charles J., Officiating Min., District of Echuca. Nurray, William, B.A., Officiating Minister, District of Kangaroo Flat and Lockwood.

Perks, Charles Thomas, Incumbent Minister, Parish of Stephen's, Richmond.

Perry, Charles Stuart, Officiating Minister, District of
Barabool, &c.

Platts, F. C., Incumbent of Sandridge.
Pollard, George, Incumbent of Creswick.

Potter, John, B.A., Incumbent of Ch. Ch. Ballarat.

Potter, Robert, Officiating Minister, Parish of St. Mary, Melbourne.

Pryce, E. G., Officiating Minister, District of Daylesford. Puckle, Edward, Officiating Minister, Parish of Essendon. Rupp, Louis Herman, Curate of Archdeacon of Portland. Russell, Francis Thomas Cusack, D.C.L., Incumb. Minister, District of the Wannon River.

Russell, Garrett John, M.A, Incumbent of District of Buninyong.

Searle, Cooper, Incumbent. Parish of Maldon. Seddon, David, M.A., Incumbent Minister, Parish of Christchurch, St. Kilda.

Serjeant, T. W., M.A.. Officiating Minister, Cranbourne, Berwick, and Dandenong.

Singleton, William, M.A., Incumbent Minister, Parish of Kilmore.

Smith, Frederick, Officiating Min., District of Kensington, Geelong.

Stair, John Bettridge, Officiating Minister, District of Broadmeadows, Woodlands, and Keilor.

*Steele, John, Officiating Minister, North Gippsland. Stephens, Richard, Officiating Minister, District of White Hills, Sandhurst.

Stone, James, Officiating Minister, District of Pleasant Creek and Navarre.

Stretch, Theod. Carlos Benoni, M.A., Incumb. Min. Parish of Sale.

Stretch, John Cliffe Theodore, B.A., Incumb. of Tarraville, Alberton, and the Port.

Strickland, Frederick Philip, Officiating Minister, District of Little River and Duck Ponds.

Studdert, George, B.A., Chaplain of Gaols, Melbourne. Tanner, Edward, Incumb. Min., Parish of Winchelsea. Taylor, Samuel, B.A., Incumbent Minister, Parish of St. Andrew's, Brighton.

Thomson, James, Chaplain to Hospitals and Benevolent
Asylum, Melbourne.

Vance, George Oakley, M.A., Incumbent of Kyneton.
Walker, B. S., Incumbent Minister. Gisborne.

Watson, Henry Crocker, Officiating Minister, District of
Caulfield.

Watson, John, Officiating Minister, District of Prahran.
Wilkinson, George, Incumbent of Williamstown.
Wilkinson, Henry John, Officiating Minister, Parish of
Bacchus' Marsh.

Wilson, Janes Yelverton, Incumbent Minister, District of
Portland Bay.

Windle, Henry Edward, Incumbent of Ballan.

Wollaston, H. N., Officiating Minister, District of Learmonth and the Springs.

Wood, William, A.B., Incumb. Min., Parish of Hawthorn.

1824, M.A. 1826, B.D. and D.D. 1847; Deac. 1826, Pr. 1827. Consecrated Bp of Adelaide 1847. (Episcopal Jurisdiction, South Australia; Clergy, 32; Inc. of See, 240 from Colonial Bishoprics' Fund, and interest of 13,240 invested in the Colony.) His Lordship was formerly V. of Ravensthorpe, Northants, 1835-47; a Rural Dean 1844; Bampton Lecturer 1846. Author, Sermons principally to Illustrate the Remedial Character of the Christian Scheme, Cxford, 1838.

Dean-Very Rev. James Farrell, M.A. Archdeacon-Ven. W. J. Woodcock. Honorary Canons-W. H. Coombs, Rural Dean; G. H. Farr, Head Master of St. Peter's Coll. School; C. Marryat, Examining Chaplain; A. R. Russell, Rural Dean.

Andrews, W. B., Mitcham.

Boake, J. A.. Talunga Mission.
Coombs. W. H., Gawler.

Dove, G. H., St. Andrew's, Walkerville.
Ewbank, W. W., Blakeston and Balhannah.
Farrell, Very Rev. J., M.A., Trinity Church, S. Adelaide.
Farr, G. H., M.A., Head Mast. of St. Peter's Coll. School.
Field, T., Broughton Mission.

Garratt, F., All Saints, Hindmarsh.
Green, S. D., Clare and Penwortham.
Green, S., Melrose.

Hammond, O., Poonindee and St. Thomas, Port Lincoln.
Ibbetson, J. D. H., St. John's cum St. Bartholomew's.
Jackson, J. Stuart, Glenelg.

Jenkins, E., St. Matthew's, Kensington.
Marryat, C., M.A., St. Paul's, Port Adelaide.
Miller, E. K., Willunga and Noalunga.
Needham, R., Mount Gambier.
Neville, T. R., Magill and Campbelton.
Pashley, A. J., Kadina and Wallaroo.
Pollitt, James, St. Luke's, South Adelaide.
Pollit, H. M., Woodville.

Reid, R., Asst. Min. Trinity, South Adelaide.
Russell, A. R., St. Paul's, South Adelaide.
Sabine, T., Christ Church, Kapunda cum Hamilton.
Sheldon, J., Robetown.

Stanton, Lionel, Kooringa.

Titherington, J. B., Riverton and Belvidere.
Twopeny, N., Melrose Mission.
Williams, F., St. Peter's Coll. School.

Williams, W. Dacres, St. Mary's and Ch. Ch. on Sturt.
Woodcock, Ven. W. J., Christ Church, North Adelaide.

DIOCESE OF PERTH.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA. PERTH, The Right Rev. Matthew Blagden HALE, Lord Bishop of Perth, Perth, Western Australia.—Trin. Coll. Cam. B.A. 1835, M.A. 1838, D.D. 1857; Deac. 1836, Pr. 1837. Consecrated Bp of Perth 1857. (Episcopal Jurisdiction, Western Australia; Inc. of See, interest of 4000/ granted by the Colonial Bishoprics' Fund, and invested in the Colony.) His Lordship was formerly Archd. of Adelaide, South Australia.

Archdeacon of Perth-Ven. James Brown, M.A. Archdeacon of Geraldton-Ven. H. B. Thornhill, B.A. Commissary in England for the Bishop-The Rev. R. N. Russell, M.A., Rector of Beachampton, Bucks.

Alderson, R., M.A., Convict Establishment, Fremantle.

Wyatt, A. II., Officiating Minister, District of Fryers-Bostock, G. J., B.A., St. John's Church, Fremantle. town and Elphinstone.

These Clergyinen are resident in the Diocese of Sydney. and officiate in the Diocese of Melbourne under special arrangements.

DIOCESE OF ADELAIDE.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

ADELAIDE, The Right Rev. Augustus SHORT, Lord Bishop of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia.-Westminster Sch; Ch. Ch. Ox; 1st el. Lit. Hum. and B.A.

Brown, H. W., B.A., Vasse.

Brown, Ven. James, M.A., Cath. Ch. of St. George's, Perth. Clay, Charles, Northam.

Grimaldi, H. B., Guildford. Harper, C., Toodyay.

Howard, G. R., Champion Bay District.
Lynch, Frederick, B.A., Beverley District.
Meade, Wakefield S., M.A., Albany, King George's Sound..
Millett, Edw., B.A., York.

| Mitchell, W., Chaplain to the Convicts in Perth.

Price, J. S., B.A., Pinjarrah.
Sadler, George, B.A., Gingin.

Sweeting, G. H., M.A., Upper and Middle Swan.
Taylor, F. T., Head Master of Bishop's Sch. Perth.
Thornhill, Ven. H. B., Geraldton, Champion Bay.
Withers, Joseph, Bunbury.

DIOCESE OF TASMANIA.

TASMANIA, The Right Rev. Charles Henry BROMBY, Lord Bishop of Tasmania, Hobart Town, Tasmania.—St. John's Coll. Cam. B.A. 1837, M.A. 1840, D.D. 1864; Deac. 1838, Pr. 1839. Consecrated Bp of Tasmania 1864. (Episcopal Jurisdiction, Tasmania and Norfolk Island; Area, 24,002 square miles; Pop. 89,977; Clergy, 46; Inc. of See, 1100l from the Colonial Treasury, and interest of 5000l granted by the Colonial Bishoprics' Fund and invested in the Colony.) His Lordship was formerly P. C. of St. Paul's, Cheltenham, 1843-64; Prin. of Normal Coll. Cheltenham, 1847-64. Author, The Pupil-Teacher's History and Grammar of the English Language, 16th edit. 2s 6d; The Pupil-Teacher's History, fc. Abridged, 8d; Papers for the Schoolmaster, 7 vols. 2s 6d and 3s each; The Sorrows of Bethany (Sermons), 1s Gd; National Education, 1837, 2d; The Church, Privy Council, and the Working Classes, 1s; Tracts, 4 Sketch of the Book of Common Prayer, 2nd edit. 44d; The Rule of Faith, 3d; Early Church History to the Martyrdom of St. Paul, 3d; The Antiquity and Original Independence of the British Church, 3d; Early Church History to the Sixth Century, 3d; Liturgy and Church History, 2nd edit. Is 9d.

Archdeacon of Hobart Town-Ven. Rowland Robert Davies, B.A.

Archdeacon of Launceston-Ven. Thomas Reibey, M.A.

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Cox, Fred. H., B.A., St. John the Baptist, Hobart Town. Davenport, Arthur, B.A., Trinity, Hobart Town.

Davis, Arch. R. R., B.A., St. David's Cathl., Hobart Town. Dixon, John, Windermere.

Dobson, Charles, Prosser's Plains.

Drew, H. E., Stanley, Circular Hend.

Eastman, George, Port Arthur.

Ewing, Thomas J., Newtown.

Fereday, John, M.A., Georgetown.
Fookes, S. B., M.A., Perth.

Freeman, Edward, M.A., Brown's River.
Galer, David, Richmond.

Garrard, Thomas, B.D., Macquarie Plains.
Gellibrand, J. T., M.A.

Hales, Francis, B.A., Trinity, Launceston.

Harris, R. D., M.A., R. of the High School, Hobart Town. Hesketh, W. M., M.A., Bothwell.

Hudspeth, Francis, B.A., Cathedral, Hobart Town.

Irwin, H. O., M.A., Hagley.

Ison, John L., B.A., Oatlands and Jericho.

Kane, Henry Plow, M.A.

Mason, A., Carrick.

Mayson, Joseph, Great Swanport.

Murray, W. W. F., M.A., New Norfolk.

Norman, James, Sorell.

Norman, J. Marsh, Bishopsbourne.

Parsons, S., D.D., All Saints', Hobart Town. Quilter, F. W., M.A., New Town.

Reibey, Thomas, M.A., Carrick and Hadspen. Richardson, William, B.A., Avoci.

Smith, George Banks, Hobart Town, St. George's.
Stackhouse, Alfred, M.A., Longford.
Stansfield, T., Franklin.

Williams, Montague, Westbury.
Wilson, Robert, Clarence Plains.

Wright, George, Hamilton and Ousebridge.

DIOCESE OF BRISBANE.
QUEENSLAND.

BRISBANE, The Right Rev. Edward Wyndham TUFNELL, Lord Bishop of Brisbane, Moreton Bay, New South Wales.-Wad. Coll. Ox. 3rd cl. Lit. Hum. and B.A. 1837, M.A. 1840; Deac. 1837 by Bp of Ox. Pr. 1839 by Bp of Salis. Consecrated first Bp of Brisbane 1859. (Episcopal Jurisdiction, the Province of Queensland; Inc. of See, Interest of 5000/ from Colonial Bishoprics' Fund.) His Lordship was formerly C. of Broadtown, near Marlborough, 1840-46; R. of Beachingstoke, Wilts, 1846-57; R. of St. Peter's and St. Paul's, Marlborough, 1857-59.

Chancellor-J. Bramston, Esq., D.C.L. Archdeacon and Examining Chaplain-Ven. Benjamin Glennie, B.A.

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DIOCESE OF NEW ZEALAND. NEW ZEALAND, The Right Rev. George Augustus SELWYN, Lord Bishop of New Zealand and Metropolitan, Waimate, New Zealand.-St. John's Coll. Cam. Jun. Opt. 1st cl. Cl. Trip. and B.A. 1831, M.A. 1834, B.D. and D.D. 1841. Consecrated Bp of New Zealand 1841. (Episcopal Jurisdiction, the Chatham Islands, and so much of the Northern part of New Zealand as lies north of the 39th degree of latitude, and the 176th degree of longitude; Area, 95,000 square iniles; Clergy, 56; Inc. of See, 6007, paid by the Church Missionary Soc. to the Colonial Bishoprics' Fund.) His Lordship was forinerly C. of Windsor. Author, Are Cathedral Institutions Useless? (a Practical Answer to that Question, addressed to W. E. Gladstone, Esq. M.P.) 1838; Remarks on Cathedral Reform, 1839; How shall we sing the Lord's Song in a Strange Land? (Farewell Sermon), Exeter, 1842; New Zealand, or Letters to the S.P.G. and parts of his Visitation Journal, Lond. 1844, 3 eds; d Visitation Tour through the Diocese of New Zealand, 1849; A Charge, delivered in 1847, 1849, 2 eds; A Charge (delivered to the Clergy of New Zealand, at the Diocesan Synod, in 1847), Lond. 1850, 4 eds; Bartholomew (a Sermon), Salisbury, 1854; A Sermon (preached at the Consecration of St. John's, Eton), Eton, 1854, 2 eds; A Little One shall become a Thousand (a Sermon, preached at the opening of the Cuddesdon Theol. Coll.) 1854); A Sermon (preached at the Annual Meeting of the Tithe Redemption Trust), 1854; d Verbal Analysis

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DIOCESE OF WAIAPU.

WAIAPU, The Right Rev. William WILLIAMS, Lord Bishop of Waiapu, Tauranga, New Zealand.-Magd.

Hall, Ox. B.A. 1825, D.C.L. 1851. Consecrated first Bp of Waiapu 1859. (Episcopal Jurisdiction, so much of the Northern Island as lies cast of 176° long. and north of 39° lat; Native Pop. about 16,000; Clergy, 10; Inc. of See, 450l from the Ch. Miss. Soc.) His Lordship was formerly Archd. of Waiapu, and Chap. to the Bp of New Zealand 1844-59.

Archdeacon of Tauranga-Ven. A. N. Brown.
Archdeacon of Waiapu-Ven. W. L. Williams.

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Colony.) His Lordship was formerly Fell. of King's Coll. Cam; Archd. of Waitemate, and Chap. to the Bp of New Zealand.

Archdeacon of Kapiti-Ven. O. Hadfield.

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Wairarapa. Kapiti.

Inc. of St. James, Lower Hutt, with Christ Church, Taita.

C. of Trentham, Upper Hutt, with the Maories of the Lower Hutt.

Whanganui.
Wairarapa.
Napier.

St. Peter's, Wellington.
Whanganui.

Whanganui.

Otaki.

St. Paul's, Wellington.
Waipukurau.
Ahuwiri.

DIOCESE OF NELSON.

NELSON, The Right Rev. Edmund HOBHOUSE, Lord Bishop of Nelson.-Ball. Coll. Ox. B.A. 1838, M.A. 1841, B.D. 1850, D.D. 1858; Deac. 1842 and Pr. 1843 by Bp of Ox. Consecrated Bp of Nelson 1858. (Episcopal Jurisdiction, Middle Island of New Zealand from Cook's Strait to 43° S; Area, 15,000,000 acres; Pop. 12,000; Clergy, 13; Inc. of See, 500l from a general Church Fund in the Colony.) His Lordship was formerly Fell. of Mert. Coll. Ox; C. and afterwards V. of St. Peter's-in-the-East, Oxford, 1843-58. Author, A Sketch of the Life of Walter de Merton, Parker, Oxford, 1859.

Bird, W. M.A.. Bowden, T. A. B.A. Butt, H. F.

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Waimea.

Private School, Blenheim. Wairau.

Asst. Nelson.

Golden Bay.

Second Master, Nelson College. Motucka.

Wakefield. Picton.

DIOCESE OF CHRISTCHURCH. CHRISTCHURCH, The Right Rev. Henry John Chitty HARPER, Lord Bishop of Christchurch, Christchurch, New Zealand.-Queen's Coll. Ox. B.A. 1826, M.A. 1840, D.D. 1856; Deac. 1831 by Bp of Roch. Pr. 1832 by Bp of Lin. Consecrated first Bp of Christchurch 1856. (Episcopal Jurisdiction, Middle Island of New Zealand, from 43° S. to its southern extremity, Stewart's Island, the Auckland and all adjacent Islands; Pop. 28,000; Clergy, 16; Inc. of See, 600l from lands set apart by the Canterbury Association, and interest of 1100% invested in the Colony.) His Lordship was formerly Conduct of Eton Coll. 1832-40; V. of Stratfield-Mortimer, near Reading, Berks, 1840-56.

Archdeacon of Christchurch-Ven. H. Jacobs, M.A.

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[The following additions and corrections were received too late for insertion in the list of the English Clergy.]

EDWARDS, Joseph Charles, Ingoldmells, Boston.-M.A. and LL.D; Fell. of Royal Soc. of Lit. Formerly Fell. Comm. Clare Hall, Cam; Matriculated in Arts at the Univ. of Glasgow 1844, St. Aidan's 1847; Alemb. of the Univ. of Cam. 1850; Deac. 1850 by Bp of Wor. Pr. 1859 by Bp of Dur. R. of Ingoldmells, Dio. Lin. 1864. (Patron, Rev. Dr. Dodsworth; Tithe, 1201; Glebe, 162 acres; R.'s Inc. 183 and Ho; Pop. 319.) Author, Sermons, 1 vol; Essays, Tales, and Poems ; The Spiritual Temple (Sermon), 7th edit; Sunday Morning (a Sacred Duet); Origin and Influence of Poetry (Lecture); Sabbath Eve Song; Can a Jew sit in Parliament ? (Pamphlet); Church, Queen, and Constitution (an Essay); The Village Church (a Song); Five Sacred Songs; flarvest Home (a Song); My Heart can Trust no more (a Song); Psalms and Hymns, Old and New, designed for Congregational Worship and Private Devotion; Manual of School Teaching; The Cambrian Sacred Minstrel (a Collection of Welsh Tunes adapted to English Words); Stepping Stone to Vocal Music, or the Art of Singing at Sight; Millenarianism Examined (Pamphlet); The Dishonesty of Infidelity (a Letter to Bp Colenso); Man's Devices and God's Counsel (Sermon preached on the Fast-day, March 21, 1855); The Gospel of Christ the Power of God (Sermon); The Deluge and Noah's Faith (Sermon); The Sacrifice of Abel (Sermon); The Law of Retribution

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(Sermon); The Eternal Results of Faithful Preaching (Sermon); The Language and Literature of Wales (Essay read at the University of Göttingen); The English Language and Literature (Essay); Letters on Political and Ecclesiastical Matters, by an Obscure Man; The Fading Nature of Man and the Eternity of God's Word (Sermon); Paul before Felix (Sermon); The Brazen Serpent (Sermon); The Desire of Angels (Sermon); The Christian Warrior (Sermon preached on the Death of General Havelock); various other Pamphlets, Essays, Poems, &c., in English and Welsh.

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HUGHES, John, Acacia Cottage, Taf's Well, near Cardiff.-Chap. of the Industrial Schs. Ely, near Cardiff. [2]

WILCOCK, Alfred William, St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, E.C.-Asst. Hospitaller to St. Bartholomew's Hosp. 1852. Formerly C. of Kingston, Modbury, Devon, and of Illingworth, Halifax. See p. 675,

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WILSON, George Edwin, Linthwaite Parsonage, near Huddersfield.-Dub. B.A. 1860; Deac. 1861 and Pr. 1862 by Bp of Rip. P. C. of Linthwaite 1864. [4] (Patron, Rev. L. Jones.) See p. 688, par. 6.

WOODMAN, John Sibley, Glanville-Woolton Rectory, Sherborne.--Patron, the present R; Tithe, 3237.) See p. 697, par. 22.

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