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the grammar school at Appleby, Westmoreland.

Tindall, W. M.A. head master of Wolverhampton Free Grammar School, to the perpetual curacy of Holme, in Lancashire.

UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD.

OXFORD.-In the act, Tuesday, July 2, the number of regents was, doctors in divinity, 5; doctors in civil law, 3; masters of arts, 146.

Degrees conferred, July 3.

MASTER OF ARTS.-The rev. Arthur Johnson, fellow of Wadham college. BACHELOR OF ARTS.-William Robert Crotch, fellow of New college.

July 6, the last day of act term:

BACHELOR AND DOCTOR IN MEDICINE. -Rev. Thomas Falconer, of Bath, M.A. sometime fellow of Corpus Christi college, grand compounder.

BACHELORS IN MEDICINE. - George Hall, M.A. sometime of Pembroke college, and now of University college; Francis Bissett Hawkins, M.A. of Exeter college.

Also, licenses to practise in medicine were granted to all three.

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The degree of DOCTOR in CIVIL LAW was conferred by diploma on his Royal Highness CHRISTIAN FREDERICK, Prince of Denmark, who lately honoured the university by his gracious visit, accompanied by his amiable consort, the Princess of Denmark.

June 17.-George Hall, esq. of Pembroke college, was appointed travelling fellow, on Dr. Radcliffe's foundation.

June 18.-William Stone, esq. B.A. of Brasenose college, was elected a fellow of that society.

June 30.-Mr. Richard Bethel, M. A. of Wadham college, was elected fellow, and Mr. Peter Cotes, scholar of that society.

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Same day, Mr. Sidney W. Cornish, REMEMBRANCER, No. 44.

B.A. of Exeter college, was elected fellow of that society.

July 1.-Mr. Edward Turnour was admitted fellow of St. John's college, and Mr. Nixon and Mr. Thorpe were admitted scholars of the same society.

July 4.-Mr. James Hughes, of Jesus college, was elected scholar of that society.

July 5.-Mr. Charles Pilkington was admitted fellow of New college.

July 10-The annual election commenced at Winchester college, when the rev. Samuel Gauntlett, D.D. (warden of New college,) the rev P. N. Shuttleworth, M.A. and the rev. Robert Allen, B.C.L. fellows of the above society, the electors, were received at the 'college gates a little before eight o'clock by the warden, the vice-warden, and Dr. Gabell. An elegant latin oration was delivered at the entrance of the middle gate by Mr. Hall.

July 11.-His Majesty's gold and silver medals were adjudged as follow: ENGLISH VERSE "Subjection to vice is real essential slavery" Mr. Sewell, a gold medal.

LATIN PROSE "Georgius Quartus Britanniarum Rex coronatus" Mr. Smith, a gold medal

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ner, C. Smith, F. Bushby, J. Littler,
E. Bray, and F. Jefferson, Peter's col
lege; A. Burnaby, R. Formby, B. Han-
bury, E. Hamond, William Brougham,
Goodeve Harrison, George Jones, Tho-
mas Newman, and J. Macdonald, Jesus
college; H. Blades, Robert Brandt, M.
Vernon, J. Hodgson, W. Fitzhugh, G.
Tapps, E. Tunno, G. Parry, H. Southern,
R. Dalzell, W. Sydney Walker, J. E.
R.
Blunt, W. Bradney, J. Pemberton,
Ward, C. B. Tayler, T. Thorpe, W..
Bayne, W. Strickland, W. N. Letson,
William Mansel, G. Strachey, J. Mather,
I. Wood, W. Emsley, T. Ainsworth, S.
Lloyd, C. Long, H. Thornton, J. Brad-
ney, C. Kendall, C. Way, J. Athawes,
H. Duncomb, Edward Woodbridge, E
Popple, H. Lloyd, T. Hodgson, W. Tot-
ten, H. Hastings, Henry H. Harnage,
S. Mansel, H. Owen, Wade Brown, J.
Egremont, and F. Drewe, Trinity col-
lege; J. William Trevor, H. Jarrett,
W. Russell, T. Robertson, G. Cooper,
W. Richardson, William M. Praed, C.
Helyar, S. F. Milford, A. Wale, W.
Horton, A. Brown, Cornwallis Smalley,
E. Stanley, D. Nihill, H. Boutflower,
C. Covey, G. Pease, T. Lumb, J. New
ton, E. Bulmer, T. Pearse, C. Heycock,
and W. Heberden, St. John's college;
Henry Hubbard, B. Goe, J. Holroyd,
J. Upton, and G. Egremont, Catharine
hall; J. Cape, S. Clissold, J. Kitchener,
H. Moore, T. Fawsett, J. Davies, A.
Loftus, D. Olivier, and E. Page, Clare
hall; W. Wilkinson, H. Green, George
Gilbert, and G, Kent, Corpus Christi
college; J. King, J. Dewe, R. Rabett,
T. Mills, R. Simpson, W. Ward, R. Re-
mington, J. Collinson, William H. Wal-
ker, and T. Champney, Queen's college;
E. Ash, A. Fitz-Adam, E. Rolls, Charles
Goodrich, and R. Hadwen, Christ's col-
lege; C. Porter, R. Harmar, and J.
Coyte, Caius college; W. Wyatt, G.
Turner, and C. Evans, Pembroke col-
lege; E. Rhodes, J. Fisher, M. Randall,
and E Boteler, Sidney college; J Car-
wardine, E. Heelis, W. Drage, H. Gey,
and Brampton Gurdon, Emmanuel col-
lege; H. Rycroft, Trinity hall.
July 4.

LICENTIATE IN PHYSIC.-John Spurgin, esq. of Caius college.

MASTER OF ARTS.-John Commerell, esq. of Trinity college.

June 22.-The annual prizes of fifteen guineas each, given by the representatives in parliament of this University, for the best Dissertations in Latin Prose, were adjudged as follows:

SENIOR BACHELORS.

Populis diversis eadem instituta parum

Arthur Barron,
Ralph Lyon,

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MIDDLE BACHELORS.
Astronomia laus et utilitas.

Alfred Olivant,

Scholars of James Alexander Barnes, Trinity coll.

Sir William Browne's gold medals for the Greek ode, and for the Greek and Latin epigrams, were adjudged to Winthorp Mackworth Praed, of Trinity college.-Subjects.

Greek Ode-Pyramides Ægyptiacæ.
Greek Epigram Ερῶ τε δῆτα, κ' ουκ ἐρῶ.
Latin Epigram— — nugæ seria du-
In mala.

cunt.

No Latin Ode adjudged.

The Porson prize for the best translation of a passage from Shakespeare into Greek verse, was adjudged to William Barham, of Trinity college.-Subject,

Julius Caesar, Act. iv. Scene 3. beginning with "Come Antony, and young Octavius," &c. and ending with " and leave you so."

June 29.—At a congregation this day, the rev. H. Pearce, M.A. conduct of King's college, and the rev. A. E. Henshaw, M.A. of Trinity college, were appointed deputy proctors.-The rev. Edward Bushby, M.A. fellow of St. John's college, and the rev. Thoraas Shelford, M.A. fellow of Corpus Christi college, were appointed deputy taxors.

July 2.-Mr. John William Gleadall, B.A. was elected a Skirne fellow of Catharine hall.

July 4-William Clayton Walters, esq. of Jesus college, was elected a fellow of that society.

July 19.-J. H. Hall, esq. LL.B. was admitted into the fellowship of Trinity hall, vacated by the marriage of G. Bankes, esq. M.P.

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July 26-A grace having passed the senate to the following effect: "that those to whom the Sunday afternoon turus, and the turns for Christmas Day and Good Friday are assigned, shall from the beginning of October 1822, to the end of May 1823, provide no other substitute than such as should be appointed in conformity with that grace. The following persons have been elected, each for the month to which his name is affixed:

1822.

October-The Hulsean Lecturer.
November-Rev. J. Lonsdale, King's col.
December-Rev. T. Chevalier, Cath.
1823.

January.-Rev. T. Shelford, C. C. C.
The Lord Bishop of Peter-

Scholars of Trinity
college.

February

borough. Lady Margaret's Professor.

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At an ordination, held at Salisbury Cathedral, on Sunday, July the 14th, the Lord Bishop of that diocese admitted the following persons into holy orders:

DEACONS.-William Batchellor, B.A. late of Exeter college, Oxford; William Cookesley Thompson, B.A. Wadham college, Oxford; John Sloper, Queen's college, Oxford; Thos. Smith, B.A. Queen's college, Oxford; George Dewdney, B.A. Queen's college, Oxford; Thomas Foster, B.A. Emmanuel college, Cambridge ; William Huntington, B.A. Trinity college, Cambridge; Henry Thomas Burns, B A. Trinity college, Cambridge; Hen. Good, S.C.L. Trinity hall, Cambridge; John Hooper, scholar of Trinity college, Cambridge; William Wigzell Jordine, B.A. Christ's college, Cambridge; John Horsley Dakins, S.C.L. Trinity college, Cambridge.

PRIESTS.-William John Gilbert, M.A. Brasenose college, Oxford; George Percival Sandilands, Trinity college, Oxford; John Pierce Maurice, M.A. Brasenose college, Oxford; George Thomas, B.A. St. Mary hall, Oxford; Thomas Tayler; Henry John Duncombe, B.A. Trinity college, Cambridge; Chas. Wesley, Christ college, Cambridge; John Slingsby, M.A. fellow of King's college, Cambridge; George Baker Norris, Li

terate.

MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE.

BERKSHIRE.

Married. The rev. Harvey James Sperling, M.A. son of Henry P. Sperling, esq. of Park-place, domestic chaplain to the Earl of Rocksavage, and rector of Papworth St. Agnes, to Ann, eldest daughter of the late John Macaab, esq. of Newton, Perthshire.

Died. After a short illness, at his residence, Calcot Park, near Reading, the rev. William Beville, M.A. rector of Enford, Somerset, and chaplain to the duke of Manchester.

CHESTER.

Died.-Aged 49, the rev. James Ireland, M.A. of Trinity college, Cambridge, head raster of the Grammar School in that city, rector of Thurstaston, and one of the minor canons of that Cathedral.

CORNWALL.

Died. The rev. T. Penwarne, perpetual curate of St. Germaines.

DURHAM.

Died.-At Seaton Carew, in the 66th

year of his age, the rev. Thomas Le Mesurier, B.D. rector of Haughton-leSkerne, near Darlington, and formerly fellow of New college, in the University of Oxford.

ESSEX.

Married. The rev. W. Wilson, vicar of Elmstead, to Miss Anderson, daughter of the late J. Anderson, esq. of Swimthwaite-hall, in Wensleydale, Yorkshire.

Died. The rev. Charles Wood, M.A. late fellow of Baliol college, and rector of Tendring. The living is in the gift of the master and fellows of that society.

HANTS.

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Died.In the $2d year of his age, the rev. Colston Carr, LL,B. vicar of Ealing.

MONMOUTHSHIRE.

Died.-Aged 70, the rev. John Evans, vicar of Newport, and formerly fellow of Worcester college, Oxford.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.

Married. The rev James William Arnold, M.A. son of the late George Arnold, esq. of Ashby Lodge, and Mirables in the Isle of Wight, to the lady Mary Howard, third daughter of the late earl of Wicklow.

Married. The rev. John Lucas Sutton, vicar of Weekley, and rector of Oakley Parva, to Miss Bowan, of Euston Place, New Road, London

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Married. The rev. John Otter, of Walgrave, to Mary, eldest daughter of John Scott, esq. of Penge Place, Surrey. Died. The rev. Charles Proby, rector of Stanwick, and a prebendary of the cathedral of Lincoln.

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Married. -The rev. Francis Lear, M.A. fellow of Magdalen college, Oxford, to Miss Isabella Majendie, fourth daughter of the Bishop of Bangor.

Married.-George Rowley, D.D. master of University college, Oxford, to Juliana Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late rev. Thomas Ripley.

Died.-At Steeple Aston, aged 59, the rev. Robert Lamlee Kening,

SOMERSETSHIRE.

Married.At St. Stephen's church, Bristol, the rev. James Evans Philips, M.A. of Queen's college, Oxford, to Mary Anne, second daughter of Benjamin Bickley, esq. of Bristol.

Died. The rev. T. A. Salmon, prebendary of Wells, and rector of Rodney Stoke, Somerset.

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Married. The rev. John Andrew Me

thuen, vicar of Corsham, and youngest

son of the late Paul Cobb Methuen, esq. to Louisa Mary, youngest daughter of John Fuller, esq. of Neston Park.

WORCESTERSHIRE.

Married. The rev, Robert Vaughan, of Worcester, to Susan, second daughter of Captain Ryall, of Weymouth. YORKSHIRE.

Married. At Moreton Say, the rev. Charles Cooper Cholmondeley, of Brasenose college, Oxford, rector of Mar. ton, cldest son of Charles Cholmondeley, esq. of Knutsford, to Mary, only daughter of the late rev. Reginald Heber, of Malpas, Cheshire, and Hodnet, Shropshire, and sister of Richard Heber, esq. M.P. for the university of Oxford.

Married. The rev. W. D. Willis, M.A. vicar of Kirkby in Cleveland, to Dorothy youngest daughter of the late William Stevenson Preston, esq. of War, cop Hall, Westmorland.

Married. At Maldon, the rev. Wm. Vernon, incumbent of Grimbleton, to Miss Kemball, of the former place.

Married-The rev. T. Wood Simpson, rector of Thurnscoe, Yorkshire, to Mary, daughter of Mrs. Welch, of Harleystreet, London.

Married. The rev. John Halton, rector of St. Peter's, Chester, and vicar of Clapham, to Margaret, third daughter of the late Nicholas Taylor, esq. of the Island of Antigua.

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A Respectful Letter to the Earl of Liverpool, K. G. First Lord of his Majesty's Treasury, &c. &c. &c. occasioned by the Speech imputed to his Lordship at the Isle of Thanet Bible Soctety Meeting, October 17th, 1821. By the Rev. H. H. Norris, M.A. Perpetual Curate of St. John's Chapel, Hackney; Prebendary of Llandaff, and Chaplain to the Earl of Shaftsbury. 7s.

The Collects prefixed to the Epistles and Gospels, in the Liturgy of the United Church of England and Ireland, catechetically explained; with a View to promote in the Minds of young Persons an early Veneration and Attachment for the Book in which they are contained, the Church by which they are provided, the holy Source from which they are derived. By the Rev. John Radcliffe, M.A. Rector of St. Anne, Limehouse, Middlesex; Vicar of Teynham and Doddington, Kent; Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells; and formerly Fellow of Brasenose college, Oxford. 12mo. 5s.

Observations on the Metrical Version of the Psalms, made by Sternhold, Hopkins, and others with a View to illustrate the Authority with which this Collection was at first admitted, and how that Authority has been since regarded, in the public Service of the Established Church of England; and thence to maintain, in this venerable Service, the Usage of such Metrical Psalmody only as is duly authorized. With Notices of other English metrical Versions of the Psalms. By the Rev. Henry John Todd, M.A. F.S.A. Chaplain

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The Apostolic Labour of a Church of England Association; a Sermon, preached in the Abbey Church, Bath, on Thursday, April 25th, 1822, before the Bath District Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. By the Rev. C. M. Mount, M.A. late fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford; Rector of Helmdon; and one of the Ministers of Christ Church, Bath. 1s. 6d.

A Sermon addressed to the Members of Three Benefit Clubs, assembled for Public Worship at the Chapel of Ease in Billericay, on Whit Monday, May 27th, 1822. By the Rev. John Thomas, A.M. Vicar of Great Burstead, Essex, and Chap. lain to his Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex. 1s.

A Sermon, preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; at their Anniversary Meeting, in the Parish Church of St. Mary-le-Bow, on Friday, February 15, 1822. By the Right Rev. William, Lord Bishop of Llandaff, together with the Report of the Society for the Year 1821, to which are annexed Lists of the Society's Missionaries, Catechists, and School-masters, and of the incorporated and associated Members of the Society. 4s.

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