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Luttrell, Thomas Fownes, to the vicarage of Minehead, Somersetshire; patrons, J. F. LUTTRELL, E. M. PLEYDELL, and W. DREWE, Esqrs. Martyn, Thomas, to the rectory of Ludgershall.

Marwood, T. M.A. to the rectory of English Bicknor, Gloucestershire; patrons, the VISITORS of QUEEN'S COLLEGE, OXFORD.

Newman, John, to the vicarage of Witham, Essex; patron, the BISHOP of LONDON.

Owen, Hugh, M.A. rector of Stapleton, Salop, to the archdeaconry of Salop; patron, the BISHOP OF LICHFIELD and COVENTRY.

Powell, William, to be chaplain of Cosford House of Correction. Thompson, T. to the vicarage of Adling

fleet, Yorkshire; patron, the LORD CHANCELLOR.

Whitelocke, William Spencer, M.A. to the vicarage of Gedney, Lincolnshire ; patron, THE King. Williams, D. to the living of Wigmore; patron, the BISHOP of HEREFORD.

UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. Degrees conferred January 14, 1822. MASTERS OF ARTS.-Frederic James Parsons, Demy of Magdalen college; Geo. Crabb, Magdalen hall; rev. John Cookesley, Exeter college; rev. John Brown Hawkins, Exeter college ;_ rev. Henry Thos. Attkins, Wadham college; Joseph Pitt, Christ church; John Allen, Christ church.

BACHELORS OF ARTS.-Thos. Harrison, esq. St. Mary hall, grand compounder; rev. George Winnock, Magdalen hall; Henry Richards, Exeter college; John Roberts, Jesus college; Owen Anwyl Owen, Jesus college; William Kaye Hett, scholar of Lincoln college; Thomas Burbank Holt, Queen's college; John Peel, Christ church; John Whittington Ready Landon, scholar of Worcester college.

January 24.

MASTER OF ARTS.-Rev. Richard Conington, Lincoln college.

BACHELORS OF ARTS.-David Denne, Exeter college; Thomas Foulkes, Jesus college; William Hamilton Burroughs, Magdalen hall.

Dec. 21, 1821. Mr. John Whitmore Wall was admitted fellow of New college. Dec. 29.-The names of those candidates, who at the close of the Public Examinations this Term, were admitted by the Public Examiners into the first and second classes of Literæ Humaniores and Disciplina Mathematica et Physica respectively, according to the alphabetical arrangement in cach Class prescribed by the statute, stand as follow:

In the First Class of Literæ Humaniores.

Dodgson, Charles, of Christ church; Harington, Richard, of Christ church; Heathcote, William, of Oriel college; Proctor, Thos. of Jesus college; Wood, Charles, of Oriel college.

In the First Class of Disciplinæ Mathematica et Physicæ.

Dodgson, Charles, of Christ church; Dyke, Henry Grey, of St. Alban hall; Ross, Charles, of Christ church; Wood, Charles, of Oriel college; Wortley, Stuart John, of Christ church.

In the Second Class of Literæ Humaniores.

Balfour, Blayney Townley, of Christ church; Bosanquet, Robert William, of Baliol college; Bullock, Edw. of Christ church; Chaplyn, James Robert, of Trinity college; Chapman, John M. of Exeter college; Coleridge, Edward, of Corpus Christi college; Escott, Brickham Sweet, of Christ church; Green, John Wm. Egerton, of Baliol college; Harding, William, of Wadham college; Porcher, Chas. of Oriel college; Ross, Chas, of Christ church; Tomlinson, John Wickes, of Trinity college; Wiggett, William Lyde, of University college; Wortley, Stuart John, of Christ church; Yarker, Robert, of Queen's college. In the Second Class of Disciplina Mathematica et Physicæ.

Candy, Charles, of Lincoln college; Stevens, Henry, of Oriel college; Walpole, Thos. Henry, of All Souls' college.

Litera Humaniores.

Besley, John, of Baliol college; Bowen, John St. Vincent, of Brasenose college; Candy, Charles, of Lincoln college; Cave, William Astley Brown, of Brasenose college; Cooke, Joseph, of Magdalen hall; Elliott, George Percy, of St. Mary-hall; Hawkins, George, of Corpus Christi college; Hett, William, of Lincoln college; Jones, Henry, of Exeter college; Luke, George S. of Queen's college; Owen Owen, of Jesus college; Robinson, Christ. Thomas, of Brase-nose college; Simcoe, Henry Addington, of Wadham college; Stowey, Augustus, of Christ Church; Wood, John, of Christ Church.

Disc. Mat.

Bissland, Thomas, of Baliol college; Cartwright, William Henry, of Trinity college.

Jan. 15, 1822.-John Trenchard Pickard, esq. late fellow of New college, was admitted Doctor in Civil Law, grand compounder.

January 17.-The rev. William Page Richards, late fellow of New college, and master of Tiverton school, Devon, was admitted Poctor in Civil Law, grand compounder. The rev. Chas. Parr Bur

ney, of Merton college, was admitted Bachelor in Divinity, grand compounder. January 18.—The said rev. Charles Parr Burney was admitted Doctor in Divinity, grand compounder.

January 22.-The rev. Chas. Taylor, M.A. of Baliol college, and Prebendary of Moreton Magna, in the Cathedral Church of Hereford, was admitted Bachelor and Doctor in Divinity.

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE. January 19.-This being Bachelors of Arts' Commencement, the following 212 gentlemen were admitted to that degree: [Note-The names are arranged alphabetically.]

TRINITY COLLEGE.-Messrs. Allan, Ansley, Bennet, Bower, Ethelstone, Farley, Frampton, Gillichan, Godfrey,Guest, Hall, Hamilton, sen. Hamilton, jun.Heneage, Holgate, Jepson, Kemp, Lloyd, Long, Macaulay, Malden, Marriott, Marten, Matthews, Morton, Norman, Perry, Rawson, Reynolds, Richards, Robley, Simmons, Taylor, Thomas, Thornton, Unthank, Walsh, Ware, White, Wilmot. 40 ST. JOHN'S COLL-Messrs. Backler, Barker, Bateman, Battersby, Bell, Birkett, Bullock, Calvert, Clay, Collins, Colvile, Fenn, Folliott, Gage, Gibbon, Giraud, Gough, Green, Grey, Griffith, Hawkesley, Hargreaves, Heberden, Henderson, Hodgson,Huntley,Hutchinson,J.Jarratt, R Jarratt, Jenyns, Kennaway, Kirk, Laycock, Margetts, North, Parr, Payne, Pidcock, Robinson, Schneider, Silvester, Simpson, Smith, Smyth, Spitta, Taylor, Thompson, Trafford, Turner, Vaughan, Villiers, Wilkinson, Winn, Wood.

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ST. PETER'S COLL-Messrs. Adcock, Alder, Cardale, Davenport, Gape, Hogg, Lawe, Maule, Norman, Paley, Peters, Scott, Trench.

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CLARE HALL-Messrs. Agar, Browne, Cobbold, Collyer, Haggitt, Harris, Heath, Leicester, Nicholls, Thornton, Ward, Whalley, White, Winthrope.

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PEMBROKE HALL.-Messrs. G. Alderson, J. Alderson, Blunt, Brookes, Byde, Campbel, Everest, Head, Palmer, Trollope, Warbitrton, Wybergh.

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CAIUS COLLEGE.-Messrs. Arnold, Baker, Burt, Carver, Doughty, Fowke, Holditch, Jickling, Longe, Paterson, Perry, Stafford, Wight.

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BENE'T COLL.-Messrs. Burroughes, Browne, Cremer, Driver, Gooch,Hughes, Hutchins,King, Peacock,Phillpot, Raven, Roper, Temple, Wallace, Wood.

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QUEEN'S COLLEGE.-Messrs. Ellaby, Farish, Furnival, Mousley, Serres, Williams. 6

CATHARINE HALL-Messrs. Dudding, Ellaby, Fisher, Gleadall, Jones, Nussy, Robson, Terrington.

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JESUS COLL.-Messra. Brown, CornKEMEMBRANCER, No. 38.

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WRANGLERS.-Ds Holditch, Caius college, Peacock, Bene't college; Birkett, St. John's college; Thornton, Trinity_college; Harris, Clare hall; Alderson, Pembroke college; Farish, Queen's college; Holgate, Trinity college; Porter, Christ college; Ware, Trinity college; Arnold, Caius college, Gooch, Bene't college; Greenwood, Jesus college; Perry, Trinity college; Kennaway, St John's college Blunt, Pembroke hall; Simpson, St. John's college; Turner, St. John's college; Allan, Trinity college; Hamilton, sen. Trinity college; Taylor, St. John's college; Fendall, Jesus college; Lloyd, Trinity college; Raven, Bene't college; Paley, Peterhouse college; Giraud, St. John's college; Hamilton, jun. Trinity college; Morton, Trinity college; Cornwell, Jesus college; Long, Trinity college.

SENIOR OPTIMES.-Ds. Law, Peterhouse college; Walters, Jesus college; Thornton, Clarehall; Margetts, St John's college; Ward, Clare hall; Collyer, Clare hall; Hutchins, Bene't college; White, Trinity col lege; Williamson, Sidney college; Malden, Trinity college; Gloadall, Catharine hall; Warburton, Pembroke hall; Brookes, Pembroke hall; Alder, Peterhouse col lege; Mousley, Queen's college; Colville, St. John's college, aq. Stone, Sidney college, æq. Burt, Caius college; Hutchinson, Jesus college; Smith, St. John's cllege; Burroughes, Bene't college; North, St. John's college; Blackburn, Christ college.

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JUNIOR OPTIMES.-Ds. J. Jarratt, St. John's college; Fenn, St. John's college; Radford, Jesus college; Bellas, Chr. Ch. Adcock, Peterhouse college; Blyth, Christ college, aq. Wallace, Bene't college, aq. Wilson, Jesus college; Thompson, St. John's college; Robley, Trinity college; R. Jarratt, St. John's college; Schneider, St. John's college; Gibbon, St. John's college; Hogg, Peterhouse college; Nursey, Sidney college.

December 27, 1821.-G.W. Hallam,esq. L.L.B of Trinity hall, was elected into the fellowship, vacated by the resignation R

of the rev. Dr. Geldart, regius professor of civil law.

Jan. 10, 1822-The rev. John Lamb, M.A. fellow and tutor of Corpus Christi college, was elected master of that Society, in the room of the late rev. Dr. Douglas.

Robert Woodhouse, esq. M.A. F.R.S. fellow of Caius college, and Lucasian professor of Mathematics, is elected Plumian professor of Experimental Philosophy, in the room of the late Archdeacon Vince.

The Rev. John Lonsdale, M. A. tutor of King's college, is elected Christian Advocate, in the room of the rev. Thomas Rennell.

The rev Christopher Benson is continued Hulsean lecturer for the present year.

The Hulsean prize for the year 1821, has been adjudged to William Trollope, B.A. of Pembroke college.-Subject, The expedients to which the Gentile philosophers resorted, in opposing the progress of the Gospel, described, and applied in illustration of the Truth of the Christian Religion.

The subject of the Hulsean prize dissertation for the present year, is-The argument for the genuineness of the Sacred Volume, as generally received by

Christians.

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January 11-The rev. Thomas Turton, B.D. fellow of Catherine hall, was unanimously elected Lucasian professor of Mathematics.

Samuel Fennell, esq. B.A. of Queen's college, is elected a fellow of that Society.

January 23-At a congregation this day, the Rev. Henry Godfrey, B.D. President of Queen's college, was created Doctor in Divinity by royal mandate.

On the same day, the Rev. Thomas Burnet, of Christ college, was admitted Bachelor in Divinity; and John Lewes Pedder, Esq. of Trinity hall, Bachelor in Civil Law.

Sir William Browne's Gold Medals.The subjects for the present year areGREEK ODE Pyramides Egyptiaca. LATIN ODE Mors Napoleonis. GREEK EPIGRAM Ερῶ τε δῆτα, κ' ουκ ἐρῶ. LATIN EPIGRAM -nuga seria ducunt In mala

The subject of the Seatonian prize poem for the present year is Antiochus Epiphanes. (1 Macc. cap. i. &c.)

ORDINATIONS.

The following gentlemen of the University of Cambridge, were ordained Priests on the 16th of December, by the Lord Bishop of Salisbury:

PRIESTS.-E. H. C. Williams, M.A. St. John's college; Loftus A. Cliffe, B.A. St. John's college; Charles J. Allen, of Ca

tharine hall; Richard Winsloe, B.A.
Sidney college; Joseph C. Bradney, B.A.
Trinity college; Charles G. R. Festing,
B.A. St. John's college; John George
Turner, M.A. Jesus college.

At an ordination holden by the Lord
Bishop of Gloucester, on the 23rd. of
Dec. Chas. Covey, B.A. of St. John's col-
lege, was ordained Deacon.

On Sunday, the 23rd of Dec. the Lord Bishop of the Diocese of Exeter held a public ordination in that cathedral, when the following gentlemen were admitted into holy orders:

DEACONS.-Joseph Broadhurst, B.A. Wadham college, Oxford; John Gillard, B.A. Oriel college, Oxford; Frederick Le Grice, B.A. Clare hall, Cambridge; Francis Hole, Queen's college, Cambridge; John Wrey, B.A. St. Peter's college, Cambridge; Henry Bouchier Wrey, M.Á. Baliol college, Oxford.

PRIESTS.-Wm. Ponsford, B.A. Trinity college, Oxford; John Roberts, S.C.L. Jesus college, Cambridge; Jos. Thorne, B.A. Exeter college, Oxford; John Jacob, Jesus college, Cambridge.

On the 28th of December, the following gentlemen were ordained by the Lord Bishop of Bristol, in the chapel of Christ's college, Cambridge.

DEACONS.-Edward John Ash, B.A. fellow of Christ college, Cambridge; John Cantis, B.A. fellow of Christ college, Cambridge; Thomas Tayler, B.A. Trinity college, Cambridge; Wm. Burkitt, B.A. St. Edmund hall, Oxford; Jonathan Chase Matchett, B.A. St. John's college, Cambridge, (Lett. Dim. from Bishop of Norwich,) Benjamin Guest, Trinity college, Cambridge, (Lett. Dim. from Bishop of Chester.)

PRIESTS.-Edward Murray, B.A. Trinity college, Cambridge; Samuel Emery Day, B.A. St. Edmund hall, Oxford; William Garrard, St. Edmund hall, Orford, (Lett. Dim. from Bp. of London.)

The following gentlemen were ordained by the Lord Bishop of Lincoln, in the church at Buckden, on Sunday, the 13th inst.

DEACONS.-Theodore Bouwens, B.4. Merton college, Oxford; John Balfour Majenis, B.A. St. John's college, Cambridge; Chas. Smith Bird, B.A. fellow of Trinity college, Cambridge; John Barlow, scholar of Trinity college, Cambridge; William Whitmore Greenway, S.C.L. Trinity hall, Cambridge; Edward Irish, Magdalen college, Cambridge; Bar sil Beridge, late of Magdalen college, Oxford; Andrew Donald, St. John's col lege, Cambridge.

PRIESTS-Honry Rycroft, B.A. Tri

nity hall, Cambridge; John Johnson Hodson, B.A. St. Mary hall, Oxford; Thos. Pearse, BA. St. John's college, Cambridge; Jas Boardman Cartwright, B.A. Queen's college, Cambridge; Joseph Dodsworth, Lincoln college, Oxford ; Chas. Thos. Gladwin, S.C.L.Jesus college, Cambridge; Chas. Sheffield, B.A. Christ Church, Oxford; Wm. Mellard, Magdalen college, Oxford; Henry John Gunning, B.A. Baliol college, Oxford, (Lett. Dim. from the Bishop of Peterborough. MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE.

BEDFORDSHIRE.

Married. The rev. Henry Wrey Whinfield, rector of Battlesden and Potsgrove, to Sarah Arabella, youngest daughter of Wm. Praed, Esq.

BERKSHIRE.

Married. The rev. James Sherman, of Reading, to Miss Mary Grant.

Died. At Wallingford, the rev. Edward Barry, D.D. rector of St. Mary's, and St. Leonard's, in that town.

CAMBRIDGE.

Married. The rev. John Fishpool, of Sawston, to Miss Sarah Cock.

Died.-Aged 63, the rev. Philip Douglas, D.D. master of Corpus Christi college, and vicar of Gedney, in the county of Lincoln. He proceeded B.A. 1781 M.A. 1784; B.D. 1792; D.D. 1795; and was elected to the mastership in the year 1795. The vicarage is in the gift of the crown.

ESSEX.

Died.-At Witham, the very rev.Joseph Jefferson, archdeacon of Colchester, rector of Weeley, and vicar of Witham. Died.-At Castle Hedingham, the rev. Mr. Stevenson.

HAMPSHIRE.

Married. The rev. Mr. Kingsmill to Miss Powell of Southampton.

Married. The rev. H. R. Draper, LL.D. of Southampton, to Miss Chalkley, of the same town.

Died.-At Lymington, aged 57, the rev. William Pickering Reid.

HEREFORDSHIRE.

Died.-At bis bouse, at Hampton, near Hereford, the rev. J. G. Hannington, D.D. one of the prebendaries of that cathedral, and many years rector of that parish.

HERTFORDSHIRE.

ton, the rev. James Pope, B.D. The vicarage is in the gift of St. John's college, Oxford.

KENT.

Married. The rev. J. Stokes, vicar of Cobham, to Miss Franks, of Rochester.

LINCOLNSHIRE.

Fothergill, prebendary of Corringham, Died. At Gainsborough, the rev. Jas. vicar of Gainsborough, and vicar of Dalton le Dale, Durham.

MIDDLESEX.

Died. The rev. Thomas Parker, B.D. curate of St. Peter-le-Poor, London, and fellow of Emanuel college, Cambridge.

Died. In George-Street, Portman-square, the rev. Gilbert Mathias.

Died.-At Stoke Newington, in the by her family and friends, and the 68th year of her age, deeply lamented, poor around her, Elizabeth, the wife of the rev. George Gaskin, D.D. rector of St. Bene't, Gracechurch, London, and of Stoke Newington, Middlesex.

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Died. The rev. Frodsham Hodson, gius professor of divinity, and Canon of D.D. principal of Brasenose college, ReChrist Church, Oxford.

SOMERSETSHIRE. Died.-At Bath, in his 63rd year, the rev. Thomas Fothergill, D.D. formerly vicar of Tiverton, near that city. STAFFORDSHIRE.

Married.-At Codsall, the rev. John

Died-The rev. Maurice Phillips, of Hilyar, to Charlotte, daughter of the late Harpenden.

HUNTINGDONSHIRE.

Died. At the vicarage, Great Staugh

Sir John Wrottesley, Bart.

SUFFOLK.

Married. At Ixworth, the rev. Ed.

René Payne, rector of Hepworth, to Miss Boldero.

Died. The rev. William Cross, rector of Hasleworth, and late fellow of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, B.A. 1781, M.A. 1794.

Died. The rev. Thomás Bolton, rector of Nedging, and perpetual curate of St. Mary Key, Ipswich.

Died. The rev. Wm. Howell, rector of Felsham, and minister of St. John's college, Portsea, Hants.

SURRY.

Died.-At Albury Cottage, near Guildford, aged 72, the rev. Sidney Malthus.

SUSSEX.

Died. The rev. Drake Hollingbery, rector of Winchelsea, and upwards of 40 years chancellor of the diocese of Chi

chester.

WARWICKSHIRE.

Married. The rev. James Chambers, curate of Willoughby, to Eliza, eldest daughter of Mr. Chambers, of Milcote, near Stratford-upon-Avon.

Married. The rev. J. C. Cockle, B.D. to Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. James Cockle, of Bradford-street.

YORKSHIRE.

Married. At Hull, the rev. Richard Cecil, of Harpenden, Herts, to Miss Goodricke, of Hull.

Died At York, in his 67th year, the rev. Robert Benson, M.A. 40 years vicar of Heckington, Lincolnshire, and formerly of Christ College, B.A. 1778, M.A. 1782. WALES.

Church Union Society in the Diocese of St. David's.-The Prizes for the year 1821, are adjudged as follows:-To H. P. Tebbs, of Doctor's Commons, the premium of fifty pounds (by benefaction) for the best Essay" on the Scripture Doctrine of Adultery and Divorce, and on the Criminal Character and Punishment of Adultery by the ancient Laws of Eugland and other countries ;"-to the rev. R. Polwhele, of Kenyon, near Truro, for the second best Essay on the same subject, twenty pounds;-to the rev. Sam. Charles Wilks, Regent's Park, London, the Society's premium of twenty-five pounds, for the best Essay" on the Influence of a Moral Life on our Judgment in matters of Faith." John viii. 17.; If apy man will do his will, he shall know of the Doctrine whether it be of God, or whether I speak of myself.

MONTHLY LIST OF PUBLICATIONS.

Suggestions on Clerical Elocution. By John Lettice, D.D. Prebendary of Chichester, &c. 3s. 6d.

An Essay on the Connection between the Jewish and Christian Dispensation. By the Rev. Wm. Trollope, B.A, of Pembroke College, Cambridge. 2s.

The Office and Duties of the Christian Minister Considered, in a Sermon delivered in the Cathedral Church of Chester, upon Sunday, December 23, 1821, at an Ordination of the Right Rev. George Henry Law, Lord Bishop of that Diocese. By the Rev. Lawrence Gardner, D.D. F.A.S. Canon Residentiary of Lichfield, and Rector of St. Philip's, Birmingham.

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An Introduction to the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. By the Rev. T. H. Yorke, Vicar of Bishop's Middleham, in the County of Durham, and Rector of St. Cuthbert's, Yorke. 18.

short plain Sermons, partly Original, partly Selected, and adapted to Village Instruction. By a Clergyman of the Church of England. Vol. II. 58.

A Summary of Christian Faith and Practice, confirmed by References to the Text of Holy Scripture, compared with the Liturgy, Articles and Homilies of the Church of England; and Illustrated by Extracts from the Chief of those Works which received the Sanction of Public Authority from the Time of the Reformation, to the final Revision of the Established Formularies. By the Rev. E. J. Burrow, D.D. F.R. and L.S. 3 vols. 12mo. 18s.

Plain Reasons why Political Power should not be granted to Papists. By Samuel Wix, A.M. F.R. and A.S. Vicar of St. Bartholomew the Less, London. 8vo. 1s.

Virgil, literally Translated, for the Use of Students. By William Smart, M.A

The Village Preacher; a Collection of 12mo. 58,

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