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INDEX TO THE TWENTY-FIRST VOLUME.
ACTS OF PARLIAMENT.-Cap. XXV. An Act to
amend the Act concerning Non-parochial Registers,
and the Act for Marriages, and for registering Births,
Deaths, and Marriages, in England, and concerning
Vaccination, 58. Cap. CVIII. An Act to amend
the Act of the Twentieth and Twenty-first Victoria,
Chapter Eighty-five, 60, 82. Cap. XLVI. An Act
to remove Doubts as to the Validity of certain Mar-
riages of British Subjects abroad, 129.
Adelaide, Extract of a letter from the Lord Bishop of, to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 3. Aidan's (St.) College, Birkenhead, 131, 291. Antigua, Extract of a letter from the Lord Bishop of to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 179.
British and Foreign Bible Society,-Anniversary Meet- ing of, in May, 265.
Bombay, Letter from the Rev. F. J. Spring, Secretary
to Bombay Diocesan Committee, to the Society for
Promoting Christian Knowledge, 262.
points from, referred to Standing Committee
of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge,
286.
Calcutta Committee, Report of, for the year 1859, 262.
--, A letter to the Society for Promoting Christian
Knowledge, from the Rev. T. H. Burn, at, 262.
Passages of a letter from the Rev. Dr. Kay, of
Bishop's College, to the Society for Promoting Chris-
tian Knowledge, 286.
Cambridge University Intelligence, 9, 38, 61, 82, 108,
130, 160, 184, 213, 239, 267, 291.
Cape Town, Extracts of letters from the Lord Bishop
of, to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge,
2, 263.
Charitable Bequests and Collections for the Benefit of
Clergymen, their Widows and Orphans, A List of.
St. Davids', 5; Worcester, Sodor and Man, 32; Ge-
neral Clergy Charities, 33; Additional Information,
55.
Christianity in India.-The opinion of Sir John Law-
rence on matters connected with the Christian admi-
nistration of India, 105-107.
the East.-Letter to the Archbishop of
Canterbury from the Bishop of Victoria, in review of
the recent Chinese Treaties as affecting the prospects
of Christianity, 157-159.
Church Estates Commissioners.-Seventh General Re- port, 107; Eighth General Report, 236; Valuation of Reversions of House Property, 265. CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY,-Anniversary Meeting of; The Society's Financial Statement; Statistics of the Missions, 264.
CHURCH PASTORAL AID SOCIETY,-Anniversary Meet- ing of, in May; Statement of Funds and Operations,
Churches, Return of City, within the Walls, made by
the Clergy in Answer to the Bishop of London's In-
quiry, Jan. 1858, 180; Return made by the Clergy
of the City Parishes without the Walls, 181.
Colombo, Extracts of letters from the Lord Bishop of, to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 3, 79, 103, 126, 154, 234, 262, 286.
COLONIAL.-Meeting of Synod of Diocese of Toronto,
in June, 40; Opening Meeting to form a Diocesan
Synod, Quebec (from the "Quebec Mercury "), 64;
Number of persons in Victoria, Australia, of the
principal Religious Denominations, from Census of
1857, 64, 65; Synod Bill, enacted Aug. 1858, 87;
Meeting of Church Synod in Tasmania, 110; Military
confirmation at Canton by Lord Bishop of Victoria;
First Synod of Diocese of Huron, Canada, 132; De-
struction of the Catholic Cathedral at Montreal, 215;
Want of Additional Clergymen in Diocese of Mel-
bourne; University of Melbourne, Victoria (from
"London Gazette," March 22); First Ordination by
Lord Bishop of Calcutta, 241; Report of the College
of St. Paul, Hongkong, 242.
COLONIAL CHURCH AND SCHOOL SOCIETY,Anniver-
sary Meeting of, in May, 264.
Consecration of Churches and Chapels.-St. Thomas,
Orchard-street, Portman-square, 10; new Chapel at
Ennersdale, Cumberland; new Chapel at Langdale,
near Ambleside; St. Stephen's, Sheffield, 11; St.
Paul's, Stepney, 109; All Saints, Margaret-street,
London, 292.
CONVOCATION OF CANTERBURY,-Prorogation of, 185,
204-209, 288; Assembly of Convocation for Pro-
vince of York, 186, 288.
Cowie, A letter from the Rev. W. G., Chaplain to Gen. Walpole's Division, Bareilly, Rohilcund, to the So- ciety for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 179.
Deaths of Clergymen, 12, 41, 66, 88, 111, 133, 162,
186, 216, 243, 271, 294.
Durham University Intelligence, 10, 39, 131, 240.
LAW.-Tiverton Cemetery Case; Denton v. Lord John
J. R. Manners, 5; Edward Wood v. Majoribanks, 36;
The Queen v. Goodchild; The Queen v. Lamb, 37;
Medland and Brown v. Payne, 128; Exemption of
Clergymen from Toll; Temple, Appellant, v. Dicken-
son, Respondent, 108; The Queen v. the Vicar of
Hardingstone, 181; The Queen v. the Archbishop of
Canterbury, 182; Boyd v. Barker; The Orton Simony
Case, 209-211; Harper v. Forbes and Cecil, 211;
Cooper v. Law, 266; The Queen v. the Bishop of
Chichester, 290.
Liverpool, Report of the Rev. J. Welsh, Visitor of London University Intelligence, 240. Emigrants at the port of, 203.
Madras, Letter from Mr. Symonds, at, to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 78.
Letter from the Rev. D. Simpson, at, 78, 79. Extracts of a letter from the Ven. Archdeacon Shortland, at, 286. Marriages, 12, 40, 65, 88, 111, 133, 162, 186, 216, 243, 270, 293.
Mary-le-Bow (St.), Cheapside, Report respecting, laid before the February Meeting of the Society for Pro- moting Christian Knowledge, 203.
Mayne (Mr.), a letter from, at Peshawur, respecting the army in India, 203.
METROPOLIS.-Meeting of London Diocesan Church
Building Society, in June, 1858; Entertainment given
by the Bishop of London to his Clergy at Fulham
Palace; Names of Clergymen for conducting Sunday
Evening Services at Exeter Hall; Proposed new
Church in Islington to the memory of the late Bishop
of Calcutta; Meeting of Clergy Provident Society,
10; Spiritual Destitution in, &c.; Committee of
Lords to inquire into, 34; Report, &c., 34, 35; Letter
of the Archbishop of Canterbury stating his concur-
rence in revocation of Mr. Poole's licence, 39; Return
made to House of Lords by Bishop of London, show-
ing the number of " Benefices in that diocese with
endowments under 2001. a year, 40; Meeting of
General Court of Clergy Orphan Corporation, in Aug.;
Letter to Editor on Parochial Rating, by Vicarius,
62; Monthly Meeting of Church Schoolmasters' and
Schoolmistresses' Benevolent Institution, in Sept., 84;
Sunday Evening Services at St. Paul's Cathedral, 131;
Annual Court of the Governors of the Corporation of
the Sons of the Clergy, in Nov., 132; List of Lent
Preachers; New Church at Twickenham; Church
Extension at Hampstead; New Diocese of British
Columbia; Opening of Chapel in Clare-market;
Quarterly Meeting of Tithe Redemption Trust; Com-
pensation to Clerical Surrogates, 215; Festival of the
Sons of the Clergy; Proceedings of Metropolitan Sun-
day Rest Association for the last twelve months;
Annual Meeting of the Hornsey Society for the Pro-
pagation of the Gospel, in April, 269; Appointment
of Right Rev. G. A. Selwyn to the Bishopric of New
Zealand; Consecration of the Bishops of Nelson and
Wellington, 83; Corn Averages, 109; Queen's War-
rant for Discontinuing the Services for 5th Nov., 30th
Jan., and 29th May, 185; Appeal of the Rev. Alfred
Poole; Circular regulating the conduct of Military
in our Roman Catholic Colonies, 214; The Rev. Al-
fred Poole's Case, 240; The Handel Commemoration,
241; Public Thanksgiving (from "London Gazette,'
April 12); A Form of Prayer, 269; New Regulations
for Navy Chaplains, 291; The Case of the Rev. W.
W. Roberts and Mary Ann M'Donnell, 292.
Natal, Extracts of letters from the Lord Bishop of, to
the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 3,
155.
Extract of a letter from the Rev. W. Baugh, at
Maritzburg, to the Society for Promoting Christian
Knowledge, 103.
NATIONAL SOCIETY.-Meeting of Secretaries and Trea-
surers of Diocesan and Local Boards of Education,
in June, 1858, with Subjects discussed, 4; Resolu-
tion on Diocesan Inspection, 32; Decennial Inquiry
into the State and Progress of Church Schools; Funds
of the Society; Training of Teachers; Diocesan
Boards, 54; Grants in Aid of Teachers' Salaries, 55;
Appeal made to the Members of the Church of Eng-
land for further Aid in giving sound Religious Edu-
cation to the People of England and Wales, 104;
Committee of Council on Education, 156, 157;
Resolutions respecting School Building Grants, 204;
Anniversary Meetings; St. Mark's College, Chelsea,
236; Society's Anniversary Meetings; Subjects pro-
posed for Discussion, 264; Notice respecting Public Meeting, in June, 288.
Norfolk Island, Extracts of letters from the Rev. G. H.
Nobbs, in, to the Society for Promoting Christian
Knowledge, 126.
Nova Scotia, A letter from the Lord Bishop of, to the
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 79.
Oxford University Intelligence, 8, 38, 61, 82, 108, 129,
Ordinations, 39, 83, 131, 185, 240..
159, 184, 213, 238, 267, 290.
Parry, A letter from the Rev. E., to the Secretary of the
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 234.
PARLIAMENTARY INTELLIGENCE.-(House of Lords)
-Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Act Amendment
Bill, 5, 37, 236; Book of Common Prayer; Special
Services, 6, 38; Sequestration of Livings, 6, 236;
The Oaths Bill; Church-Rates Abolition Bill, 6, 37;
Christianity in India, 37; Public Thanksgiving, 211,
237; Education in Ireland, 236; Prorogation of Par-
liament, 267.
(House of Commons)—Church-Rates, 7, 212, 237; An- nuity (Edinburgh) Tax Bill; Education; Marriage Law Amendment Bill, 7, 211; Chaplains in India, 8; The State Services; Admission of Jews into Par- liament, 38; Education and Christianity in England; Saluting of the Host at Malta, 182, 211, 237; Forms of Prayer for 5th November, and other Days, 183;
Church Rates Commutation Bill, 212; Marriage with a Deceased Wife's Sister; Army Chaplains, 213; Thanksgiving for the Suppression of the Indian Mu- tiny, 238; Endowed Grammar Schools, 290.
Preferments, 11, 40, 65, 87, 111, 133, 161, 186, 215,
242, 270, 293.
PROVINCIAL.-The Churchwardens of St. Michael, Ox-
ford, against William Luff-In a cause of Subtrac- Queen's College, London, 108.
tion of Church-Rate; Annual Meeting of Gravesend
Church Union, in July, 11; Meeting of Oxford Dio-
cesan Schoolmasters' Association, in July, 40; Annual
Meeting of Governors of West Riding Charitable So-
ciety for the Relief of the Indigent Clergy, their
Widows and Orphans; List of Grants made; Officers
appointed for ensuing Year; Restoration of Sherborne
Abbey; Correspondence between Churchwarden and
Poor Law Commissioners, respecting State of St.
Peter's Churchyard, Carmarthen; Statement and
Appeal from the Isle of Man, 62; The Dean of Car-
lisle and the Rev. Precentor Livingston, 63, 84, 85;
Report of Professor of Theology of Queen's Col- lege, Birmingham, 63; Boyn-Hill (Case of Rev. R. T. West); Letter from the Bishop of Oxford
to the Archdeacon of Berks, and the other Commis-
sio ners, 85; Letter from the Bishop of Salisbury to
the Clergy of his Diocese; Inquiry into Conduct of
the Parish Clerk at Bath, 85; Examination of Chil-
dren in pursuance of the Scheme adopted by the Exe-
ter Diocesan Board of Education; Reparation and
Beautifying of the Chapter-house at York Cathedral ;
Meeting of the Charity for the Relief of Necessitous
Clergy, their Widows and Children, within the an-
cient Deaneries of Amounderness, Lonsdale, Kendal,
Furness, and Copeland; Celebration of the Anniver-
sary of the Exeter Diocesan Branch of the Society
for Promoting Christian Knowledge, and also of the
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign
Parts, 86; The Churchwardens of St. Helen, Abing-
don, v. William Williams, 109; General Meeting of
Bath and Wells Diocesan Societies in Oct., 110; Pro-
posed Afternoon Services in Exeter Cathedral, 161;
Restoration of Scalford Church, near Melton Mow-
bray, 215; Diocese of Gloucester and Bristol-The
Law of Church Bells; Institution of Rev. C. H. Tra-
vers, Curate of Buckingham, to the Incumbency of
Steakley, Bucks; Foundation of New Church in
Liverpool, Reopening of Clewer Church, Berkshire,
241; Consecration of a New Church at Bishop Stort-
ford; New Church at St. Alban's, Herts, 269; Ex-
tract from the National Society's Monthly Paper, re-
specting Male and Female Training Schools, 270;
Protest of the Gloucestershire Scripture Readers' So-
Schools (New), in St. Giles-in-the-Fields, A letter
from the Rev. A. W. Thorold, respecting, to the
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 79.
SCOTLAND.-Meeting of the Diocesan Synod of Aber-
deen, with Address of Bishop Suther; Mr. Cheyne's
letter to the Bishop, 64; The Scottish Episcopal
Synod, 86; Case of the Rev. P. Cheyne, 132; Diocese
of Glasgow and Galloway-Election of Bishop, 241;
Annual Meeting of the Diocesan Synod of Edinburgh,
in April, with Resolutions agreed on; Second Trial
of the Rev. Patrick Cheyne, at Aberdeen, 270; De-
position of Rev. Patrick Cheyne, 292; Appointment
of Dean to Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway; Pre-
sentation to the Right Rev. Bishop Trower; Course
of Sermons at St. Mary's, Glasgow, during Passion
Week, 296.
Scriptures (Holy), The Rev. T. Darling's motion re-
specting Circulation and Sale of, 2.
Short (Rev. W.), A letter from His Grace the Arch-
bishop of Canterbury, to the Society for Promoting
Christian Knowledge, on Mr. Short's retirement to
North Wales, 102.
Simpson, A letter from the Rev. David, to the Society
for Promoting Christian Knowledge, on Education
in India, 103; respecting the newly-revised Tamil
Common Prayer Book, 202.
SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE.
Meeting of, in July, 1858, 2; Report of Foreign
Translation Committee for the Year 1858, 3; Meet-
ing of, in October, 1858, 78; Changes made in the
prices of Society's publications, 79; Meeting of, in
November, 1858, 102; Number of Bibles, New Tes-
taments, &c., issued between April, 1857, and April,
1858, 103; Meeting of, in December, 1858; State-
ment respecting Emigrants' Fund; Statistics of Emi-
gration, 126; Meeting of, in January, 1859, 154;
in February, 178; in March, 202; in April, 234; in
May, 262; in June, 286.
SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE GOSPEL IN
FOREIGN PARTS.-Letter by Archbishop of Canter-
bury to English Bishops, &c., respecting Candidates
for Missions in India, 4; Resolutions passed at the
Monthly Meeting, December, 1858, 17; Resolution
adopted at Monthly Meeting, July, 1859, respecting
Endowment Fund in Missions aided by the Society,
31; Representation by Bishop of Cape Town, respect-
ing Sons of Kaffir Chiefs; Acquisition of Site for
Memorial Church at Constantinople, 32; Rev. P.
Hammond's letter respecting Native Training Insti-
tutions in South Australia, 54; Letter from the
Bishop of Exeter with reference to the opening for
Additional Missions in China; Report of the Edeven-
koody Mission, Madras, 80; Report from the Rev.
R. G. Hutt, of the Progress made among the Kaffirs
in South Africa, 103, 235; Meeting of, in Dec. 1858;
Resolutions carried; Description of Missions at Ban-
ting, Borneo, 127; Statement respecting Society's
Income, 179: Extracts from the Journal of the Lord
Bishop of Graham's Town, 180; Table showing
amount of General Fund, 203; Society's efforts for
additional Missionaries in India, 264; Arrangements
for celebrating the 158th Anniversary of; Letter to
the Society from Rev. R. Dowson, Missionary to
Vancouver Island, 263; Proposed School at Delhi
for the Daughters of Europeans, 287.
Society (Incorporated) for Promoting the Enlargement,
Building, and Repairing of Churches and Chapels.-
Monthly Meeting of, in June, 1858, 4; in July, 32;
in November, 128; in December, 155; in January,
1859, 181; in February, 204; in March, 235; in
April, 264; in May, 287.
Society, Additional Curates',-Monthly Meeting of, in
May; Public Meeting in April, 288.
Spiritual Destitution in the Metropolis, &c., 34—36,
55-59.
Testimonials of Respect to Clergymen, 12, 41, 66, 88,
Tithe Commutation-Letter to the Editor on, 159.
111, 133, 162, 187, 216, 243, 271, 294.
Tithes, Rating of,-Circular to the Churchwardens and
Overseers of the Poor, 288; Letter to Editor with reference to the said Circular, 289.
Toronto, Applications made by the Lord Bishop of, to
Tristan d'Acunha, Rev. W. F. Taylor's letter, respect-
the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 179.
ing the Natives of, to the Society for Promoting
Christian Knowledge, 3.
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The Bishop of Llandaff intends to hold his next
General Ordination in the Cathedral Church of
Llandaff on Sunday, the 19th day of September next.
Candidates are requested to send their papers one
month before the day of Ordination to his Lordship's
Secretaries, Messrs. Burder and Dunning, 27, Par-
liament-street, Westminster, S. W., and give personal
notice to the Bishop of their Title, place of education,
age, and usual residence. Students of St. David's
College will produce the Certificate of the Board of
University Examiners, and Graduates of the Univer-
sities the usual Certificates of having attended the
Cambridge Voluntary Theological Examination.
Divinity Lectures at Oxford, or of having passed the
cester, on Sunday, the 19th day of September next.
Orders to make application for permission to offer
The Bishop requires all Candidates for Deacons'
themselves at least three months previous to the The Bishop of Lincoln purposes to hold Ordina-
Ordination, such application to be conveyed through tions on Sunday, Sept. 19th, and on Sunday, Dec.
his Lordship's Examining Chaplain, the Ven. the 19th. He requires three months' notice from all
Archdeacon of Coventry, Alvechurch Rectory, near Candidates for Deacons' Orders, and a personal
Bromsgrove, stating their names at full length, age, interview. Graduates of Oxford must have attended
college, academical degree, and usual place of resi- a Course of Lectures of one of the Theological
applying should be provided with a Title at the Regius Professor, and Graduates of Cambridge
dence. It is not necessary that the Candidates so Professors, in addition to the public Lectures of the
time of their application, which may be afterwards must have passed the Voluntary Theological Exami-
sought, but must be obtained one month previous to nation. Papers to be sent to his Lordship's Secre-
the Ordination. Graduates of Cambridge must have tary, W. Moss, Esq., Palace, Lincoln, one month
passed the Voluntary Theological Examination, and before the day of Ordination.
those of Trinity College, Dublin, must have the
Divinity Testimonium. All Candidates are desired
to transmit the requisite papers to his Lordship's
Secretary, Charles Evans, Esq., College-yard, Wor-
cester, one month previous to the day of Ordination,
after which they will receive due notice of the time
The Bishop of Lichfield purposes holding Or-
dinations on Sunday, the 19th day of Septem-
ber, and on Sunday, the 19th day of December,
at Eccleshall. Candidates, whether for Deacons'
to the Bishop of their intention to offer them-
or Priests' Orders, are requested to give notice
selves, and to forward their papers to R. W.
Hand, Esq., Stafford, at least one month before
the day of Ordination. The Bishop will expect a
The Bishop of Salisbury will hold an Ordination
several Candidates should forward the usual papers
on Sunday, the 19th day of December next. The
to his Lordship's Secretary, Fitzherbert Macdonald,
Esq., the Close, Salisbury, at least one month be-
fore the day of Ordination. Candidates for Deacons'
Orders are requested to send their names to the
Bishop not later than the 4th of September next.
The Bishop of Bath and Wells purposes to hold
an Ordination in the Cathedral Church of Wells on
Sunday, the 19th of December. Candidates for
notice of their intention to offer themselves to his
Deacons' Orders are requested to give three months
Lordship's Secretary, Edmund Davies, Esq., Wells,
Somerset, stating their names at full length, age, col-
the names of two or more persons of respectability to
whom reference may be made. It is not necessary
that Candidates should be provided with a Title at
the time of giving notice. The Bishop requires
a Certificate of having passed the Voluntary Theo-
The Bishop of Ely will hold his next Ordination logical Examination from Candidates for Deacons
The Archbishop of Canterbury intends for the on Sunday, the 14th of November next. Candidates Orders who have graduated at the University of
future to hold his Ordinations in Lent and at for Holy Orders are required to transmit the requi- Cambridge, and the Divinity Testimonium from
Michaelmas. He requires an interview with Candi- site papers to his Lordship's Secretaries, Messrs. Graduates of Trinity College, Dublin. All Can-
dates at least three months before the time of Ordi- Burder and Dunning, 27, Parliament-street, West- didates are requested to transmit the requisite
nation. Graduates of Cambridge must have passed minster, S.W., on or before the 20th day of papers to his Lordship's Secretary one month
the Voluntary Theological Examination; and those October next. The Bishop requires from all Can- previous to the day of Ordination.
of Oxford, in addition to the public Lectures of the didates from the University of Cambridge applying
Regius Professor, must have attended a terminal for Deacons' Orders a Certificate of their having Ordination on Sunday, Dec. 19th next. Candidates
The Bishop of Carlisle purposes to hold his next
course given by one of the five Theological Professors. passed the Voluntary Theological Examination; for Deacons' Orders are required to give three
The Bishop of Durham will hold his next Ordina- and all Candidates for Deacons' Orders, except on months' notice of their intention to offer them-
tion at Auckland Castle on Sunday, the 19th day of College Titles, are to give immediate notice to the selves. They should state their names at full
September next. His Lordship requires from all Can- Bishop at the Palace, Ely, of their intention of
length, their age, college, academical degree, usual
offering themselves, unless they have had commu.
didates for Deacons' Orders three months' previous nication with his Lordship or his Chaplain, the place of residence, and the names of two or more
Rev. the Master, Jesus College, Cambridge.
notice of their intention to present themselves for
Ordination. Candidates from the University of Cam-
bridge must produce a Certificate of having passed The Bishop of Chester intends to hold his next
the Voluntary Theological Examination; those from Ordination at Chester, on Sunday, 19th September
Oxford the Certificate of having attended the Divi- next. Candidates are required to send all their
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