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Short, W. M.A. student of Christ church, Oxford, to the vicarage of Chippenham, Wilts; Patrons, the DEAN AND CANONS OF THAT SOCIETY.

Steward, H. E. M.A. of Christ church, Oxford, to be domestic chaplain to the Earl of Warwick.

Trenow, F. J. C. to the rectory of Langton Herring, near Weymouth; Patron, W. SPARKS, Esq.

Tucker, H. T. M. A. to the rectory of Uplyme.

Turner, S. M.A. of University college, Oxford, to the rectory of Nettleton, Lincolnshire.

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Vansittart, W. M.A. late student of Christ church, Oxford, and vicar of White Waltham, to be master of Wigston's hospital, in Leicester; Patron, the RIGHT HON. LORD BEXLEY, AS CHANCELLOR OF THE DUCHY OF LANCASTER. Verelst, W. rector of Grayingham, to the vicarage of Rauceby; Patron, SIR J.H. THOROLD, BART.

Wilkinson, T. to be a minor canon of Carlisle cathedral.

Williams, D. B.C.L. and late fellow of

New college, Oxford, to be head master of Winchester college.

Yrenow, to the rectory of Langton Herring, Dorset.

UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD.

Degrees conferred, Nov. 28.

BACHELOR IN MEDICINE.-R. Venables, St. Mary hall.

MASTERS OF ARTS.-E. Leslie, Christ church, grand compounder; E. Timson, Trinity college; G. H. W. Heneage, Christ church; A. W. Gregory, and E. Cobbold, St. Alban hall, and F. R. Stevens, Worcester college.

'BACHELORS OF ARTS.-W. Yates, Brasenose college, grand compounder; J. Colquhon, Oriel college; W. Whalley and R. B. Berens, Christ church; A. Crowdy and J. Gladstone, Brasenose college; E. Falle, Pembroke college; E. Hammond, University college; D. Maclean, and W. D. Veitch, Baliol college; C. S. Greaves, Queen's college, and G. Dixon, St. John's college.

December 2.

BACHELORS OF ARTS.-J. Hopkins, St. John's college, grand compounder; T. Martyn, Queen's college; J. Hartley, St. Edmund hall; W. Marsh, Magdalen hall; R. Hall, Christ church; T. Commeline, St. Alban hall; W. Luteyns, G. C. Jordan, and J. G. Lewis, Pembroke college; R. Hathway, Jesus college; R.Clayton, University college; H.H. Holdich, and W. Falconer, Oriel college; F. Dobson, and H. M. Boultbee, Merton college; and F. F. Edwardes, and J. Dayman, Corpus Christi college.

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MASTERS OF ARTS.-J. C. Lucena, Brasenose college; G. W. J. Chard, Trinity college, and W. R. Williams, Queen's college.

BACHELORS OF ARTS.-J. Langley, Magdalen hall; H. J. Legge, St. Alban hall; F. Robinson, and T. Biddulph, Corpus Christi college; C. K. Williams, Pembroke college; H. H. Wynne, Jesus college; V. Monro, University college, and R. Shepherd, Queen's college.

The whole number of Degrees in Michaelmas Term was-D.D. four; B.D. three; B. Med. one; M.A. thirty-five; B.A. sixty-eight. Matriculations, one hundred and thirty-eight.

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Mr. J. Ekins, was admitted Fellow of New college, Founder's kin; Messrs. J. Chandler, born in the county of Surrey, and C. A. Heurtley, of the county of Durham, were admitted scholars of Cor

BACHELOR AND DOCTOR IN DIVINITY. pus Christi college. -R. Ness, Merton college.

MASTERS OF ARTS.-T. W. Gordon, Exeter college; B. Gosling, and J. H. Hornby, Christ church; T. A. Boswell, Brasenose college, and J. Carr, Baliol college.

November 25.

The names of the following gentlemen, who have been respectively nominated to succeed to the office of Select Preacher, at Michaelmas next, were approved in convocation:

Edward Copleston, D.D. provost of Oriel college, E. Cardwell, B.D. fellow of Brasenose college, T. Loveday, B.D. fellow of Magdalen college, C. Lipscombe, M.A. fellow of New college, and T. V. Short, M.A. student of Christ church. November 29.

Mr. J. Besley, of Baliol college, and Mr Langley, of University college, were elected fellows of Baliol college.

December 5.

In convocation, Richard Bethell, M.A. fellow of Wadham college, was unanimouly elected Vinerian fellow of common law.

The following subjects are proposed for the CHANCELLOR'S PRIZES, for the ensuing year, viz.—

For Latin verse--Babylon.

For an English Essay-Athens in the time of Pericles, and Rome in the time of Augustus.

For a Latin Essay-Coloniarum apud Græcos et Romanos inter se Comparatio.

The first of the above subjects is intended for those gentlemen of the University who have not exceeded four years from the time of their matriculation; and the other two for such as have exceeded four, but not completed seven years.

SIR ROGER NEWDIGATE'S PRIZE.-For the best composition in English verse, not containing either more, or fewer than 50 lines, by any Under-graduate who has not exceeded four years from the time of his matriculation.—The Arch of Titus.

The names of those Candidates, who, at the close of the public examination this term, were admitted by the public examiners into the first and second classes of Litere Humaniores and Discipline Mathematica et Physica respectively, according to the alphabetical arrangement in each class prescribed by the statute,

stand as follow:

In the First Class of Litera Humaniores.

John Campbell Colquhoun, Oriel college; Hon. Francis Curzon, Brasenose college; John Dayman, Corpus Christi college; Robert Hall, Christ church; James William Mylne, Baliol college; Augustus Short, Christ church; Robert Isaac Wilberforce, Oriel college.

In the First Class of Discipline Mathematica et Physicæ.

Charles Dashwood Bruce, Christ church; Hon. Francis Curzon, Brasenose college; William Falconer, Oriel college; George Riggs, Queen's college; Christopher Rice

M. Talbot, Oriel college; Robert Isaac Wilberforce, Oriel college; Charles Kevern, Pembroke college.

In the Second Class of Lit. Humaniores.

John Charles J. Hoskyns Abrahall, Wadham college; Theophilus B. H. Abrahall, Wadham college; Edward L. Badeley, Brasenose college, Thomas Vercy Bayne, Jesus college; John Bramston, Oriel college; Charles D. Bruce, Christ church; Edmund Frederick J. Carrington, Queen's college; Scrope Milner Colquiit, Brasenose college; Hon. Henry T. Lawry Corry, Christ church; John Hartley, St. Edmund hall; Thomas Hornby, Christ church; John Myers King, Baliol college; Richard Llewellin, University college; Ralph Maude, Brasenose college; Edward Rowlandson, Queen's college; Richard C. Hippisley Tuckfield, Oriel college; Robert Wickham, Christ church. church; John Arthur Wynne, Christ

In the Second Class of Discipline Mathematica et Physica.

Robert Hall, Christ church; William Irwin, Queen's college; Philip Pinkney Rendall, Exeter college.

Litera Humaniores.

Anthony Crowdy, Brasenose college; William Falconer, Oriel college; Edward Falle, Pembroke college; Christopher Fawcett, University college; Alexander Goode, Pembroke co lege; John Edward Gray, Christ church; Charles Sprengel Greaves, Queen's college; John Cecil Hall, Christ church; Edmund Hammond, University college; John West Henry, Pembroke college; William Hopton, Trinity college; Francis Hulme, St. Alban hall; John Edward Jeffreys, Christ church; Robert Irvine, Magdalen hall; Edward Millard, Exeter college; Joseph T. Parker, Queen's college; Simeon Pope, Trinity college; Pinkney P. Rendall, Exeter college; George Riggs, Queen's college; Francis Robinson, Corpus Christi college; Richard Salwey, Christ church; James Thomas, Pembroke college; John Wakefield, St. Edmund hall; Richard Wildman, Christ church; Charles Kevern Williams, Pembroke college.

T. GRANTHAM, J. A. CRAMER, C. A. OGILVIE, C. G. STOCKER,

Public Examiners.

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE.

Degrees conferred, Nov. 26.

DOCTOR IN DIVINITY.-G. Wilkins, Caius college.

MASTER OF ARTS.-J. Pope, Queen's college.

BACHELOR OF ARTS.-B. Bray, Emanuel college.

December 10.

MASTER OF ARTS.-S. E. Batten, Pembroke hall.

BACHELOR IN CIVIL LAW.-J.K. Greetbam, Jesus college.

BACHELOR OF ARTS.-R. Thompson, Trinity college.

December 15.

BACHELOR IN CIVIL LAW.-E. Irish' Magdalen college.

BACHELOR IN PHYSIC.-G.F.H. Green. halgh, Caius college.

J. Alderson, B.A. of Pembroke hall, is elected Fellow of that Society.

The rev. H. Law, M.A. of St. John's college, and J. King, M.A. of Queen's college, are appointed examiners for the Pitt scholarship.

The rev. J. Hind, M.A. of Sidney college; J. King, M.A. of King's college; T. Chevallier, M. A. of Catharine hall; and R. Twopeny, M.A. of St. John's college, are appointed Examiners of the Questionists; and J. Lodge, M.A. of Magdalen college; and R. Daw es, M.A, of Downing, are appointed Additional Examiners of the Seventh and Eighth Classes.

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Liff, Trinity college; R. Ambler, Christ's college; and W. Vaughan, St. John's college, Cambridge.

PRIESTS.-G. Deane, B.A. St. Mary's hall; B. C. Goodison, Worcester college; and H. J. Urquhart, New college, Oxford; and G. L. Foxton, B.A. Christ's college, Cambridge.

December 14.

By the Lord Bishop of Bristol, in the chapel of Christ's college, Cambridge. By Let. Dim, from the Bishop of Norwich.

DEACONS.-V. J. Dickenson, Trinity college, Oxford; J. Cubitt, Christ's col lege; W. P. Mack, Corpus Christi college; R. Songe, Caius college; E. P. Henslow, Jesus college; and A. Langton, Downing college, Cambridge.

By Let. Dim. from the Bp. of Chichester. PRIEST.-F. P. Hoole, Trinity college, Cambridge.

By Let. Dim. from Bishop of Norwich. J. H. Steward, Trinity college, Cam> bridge.

By Let. Dim. from the Bishop of Ely. H. Deacle, Emanuel college, Cam bridge.

December 21,

By the Lord Bishop of Peterborough, in the cathedral church of Peterborough:

DEACONS.-J. T. Flesher, Lincoln col lege, Oxford; F. Folliott, St. John's college, Cambridge; T. W. Harding, Pem broke college; and T. Watson, Edmund hall, Oxford.

PRIESTS.-H. Gibbs, Lincoln college + A. W. Gregory, St. Alban-hall; T. Pearson, Queen's college; A. W. Schomberg, Magdalen-hall; and J. Wetherall, Brase nose college, Oxford; J. W. Hawksley, St. John's college; and W. Mousley, Queen' college, Cambridge.

cathedral church of Chester. By the Lord Bishop of Chester, in the

DEACONS.-E. Hinchcliffe, Worcester college; J. Folliott, Pembroke college; R. Litler, Brasenose college; P. Ewart, Christ church; F. Bryans, St. Edmund hall; E. Robinson, Baliol college, Oxford; T. Addison, and D. Green, Catharine hall: R. Procter, St. John's college, and J. C. Grylls, Jesus college, Cam bridge. T. Airey.

PRIESTS. R. Parkinson, B.A. St. John's college; E. Hutchins, Corpus Christi college, T. G. Parr, and R. P. Pidcock, St. John's college; and Peter Legh, Trinity college, Cambridge; F. W. Hope, Christ church; and the hon. E. R. B. Fielding, Oriel college, Oxford;

J. Rushton, S. Birkett, T. Colbeck, and D. Turner.

By the Lord Bishop of Oxford, in All Souls' college chapel.

DEACONS.-J. Edwards, Magdalen college; J. West, New college, T. H. Tragett, Corpus Christi_college; ̊C. Dodgson, and J. Lupton, Christ church; G. Inge, All Souls' college; W. Allen,

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Married. The rev. G. C. Frome, of Folke, to Mary, third daughter of E. M. Pleydell, esq. of Whatcomb house. ESSEX.

Married. The rev. John Philip Ie

Jesus college; C. J. Plumer, Oriel col-ringham, rector of Chadwell St. Mary,

lege; H. II. Wynne, Jesus college; R. W. Jelf, Oriel college; W. T. Phillips, and C. Meredith, Magdalen college; J. L. Richards, Exeter college; and J. Besly, Baliol college. J. T. J. Hewlett, and G. Dandridge,

PRIESTS.-A. P. Perceval, All Souls' college; R. Bird, Magdalen college; J. Ball, St. John's college; W. Jacobs, New college; O. Owen, Jesus college; J. T. Round, Baliol college; W. S. Carey, and J. Shuldham, Christ church, and ÍÍ. H. Knight, Queen's college; W. Williams, and R. A. Musgrave.

By the Lord Bishop of Gloucester, in the cathedral church of Gloucester..

DEACONS.-E. Hawkins, Pembroke college; J. Hartley, St. Edmund hall; J. Olive, Wadham college; R. W. Lambert, Pembroke college; and G. S. Luke, Queen's college, Oxford; W. B. Bere, Emmanuel college; W. F. Holt, King's college; and C. Rooke, Jesus college, Cambridge.

PRIESTS.-S. Lloyd, Magdalen college; J. Herbert, Wadham college; M. Vavasour, Brasenose college; G. N. Gale, Worcester college; and J. Allen, Christ church, Oxford; E. W. Kirk, St. John's college; T. Pruen, St. John's college; W. Marshall, Queen's college; and W. Marriott, Trinity hall, Cambridge. MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE.

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daughter of the rev. Godfrey Bird, rector and Borley, to Susanna Jackson, only

of Little Waltham.

Bradfield rectory, aged 49.
Died. The rev. D. F. Pryce, D.D. of

GLOUCESTERSHIRE.

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Died.-At the vicarage house, Driffield, in his 74th year, the rev, Thomas Ward, perpetual curate of Heage, and for nearly half a century officiating minister of Driffield.

At Newent, after a few days illness, the rev. Thomas Davies, vicar of Oxenhall and Pauntley, and perpetual curate of Upleadon.

At Filton, the rev. J. P. Manley, D.C.L. formerly of St. John's college, Oxford. HANTS. Aged 46, the rev. Henry Wheatley, M.A. fellow of Queen's college, Oxford, and vicar of Bramley.

Died.

LANCASHIRE.

Married.-The rev. Myles Dixon, curate of St. Anne's chapel, Lancaster, to Miss Alice Bland, of the same place.

At Warrington, the rev. E.R. Dimock, to Margaret, widow of the late W. Gaskell, esq. of the same place.

LINCOLNSHIRE.

Married. At St. Peter's, in Eastgate, Lincoln, the rev. S. Martin, vicar of Coleby, to Miss F. E. Williams, second daughter of the late Theophilus Williams, esq. of Demerara.

MIDDLESEX.

Married.-In London, the rev. J. S. Rawlinson, LL.B. to Anne Eliza, only daughter of T. Hawkins, esq. late of Penang, in the East Indies.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. Married. The rev. R. Pickering, of Brigstock, to Catherine, youngest daugh ter of Mr. H. Coles, of Aldwinckle.

At Castle Ashby, the rev. Dr. Mavor, rector of Woodstock, to Harriet, youngest daughter of the rev. Edward Seagrave, formerly rector of Castle Ashby.

Died. The rev. Mr. Chume, rector of Hemington, near Castle Donnington.

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.

Married. The rev. Alfred Padley, of Bulwell house, to Selina, daughter of Samuel Bolton, esq. of Nottingham.

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Died. The rev. E. Harvey, rector of Finningley for 59 years.

OXFORDSHIRE.

Married. The Rev. S. Booth, to Miss Eliza Williamson, both of Salford.

Died. On the 22d ult. the rev. Nicholas Earle, M.A. rector of Swerford with Showell, and formerly fellow of Magdalen college. The living is in the gift of the president and fellows of that society. Mr. Earle was appointed to the rectory in 1782.

SOMERSETSHIRE.

Died.-At Bath, the rev. W. H. White, vicar of St. Mary, Beedin, Canterbury. Aged 73, the rev. Jeremiah Dixon, M.A. upwards of 44 years incumbent of the parochial chapelry of Woolley, near Wakefield.

Aged 70, the rev. James Bernard, rector of Combeflory, in the county of Somerset, and of Stoodleigh, in the county of Devon.

STAFFORDSHIRE.

Married. At Barton-under-Needwood, the rev. John Charles Lucena, B.A. of Brasenose college, Oxford, and of North Cray, Kent, to Mary Catherine, eldest daughter of James Harrison, esq. of Bar ton hall, Staffordshire.

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Married. The rev. Mr. Edwards, curate of Towyn, Merionethshire, to Miss Edwards, of that place.

The rev. J. Deake, rector of St. Athan, Glamorganshire, and of St. Bride's, Netherwent, Monmouthshire, to Mrs. Taylor, widow of Captain Taylor, of the 5th Royal Veteran Battalion.

Died. At Narberth, the rev. Stephen Morse, rector of Kilrhedyn and Maenochlog-ddw, and one of his Majesty's justices of the peace for the county of Pembroke.

Aged 43, the rev. D.H. Saunders, B.A. rector of Ambleston, Pembrokeshire, and curate of Stainton church, near Milford. The rev. Watkin Williams, vicar of Nantglyn, Denbighshire.

SCOTLAND.

Married. At Edinburgh, the rev. S. A. Elton, bart. of Clevendon court, Westmoreland, to Mary, daughter of the late William Stewart, esq. of Castle Stewart.

The rev. Robert Allen, of Stewartstown, to Sarah Jane, third daughter of Samuel Little, esq. of the same place.

At Balcairn, the rev. J. S. Ballater, to Charlotte, daughter of F. Farquharson, esq.

IRELAND.

Married. The rev. R. Stevelly, to Sophia, second daughter of the late rev. E. Herbert, archdeacon of Aghadoe, and chancellor of Christ church, Dublin.

The rev. W. Wauchope, of Ballymena, to Jane, eldest daughter of William Adams, esq. of Randalstown.

The rev. W. Macouchy, to Anne Lotitia King, third daughter of the late S. King, esq. of Granby-row.

At Wellbrook, in his 80th year, the rev. James Meara, rector of Freshford, &c.

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