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Ecclesiastical Preferments,, 



[JAN. 



Isle of Wight. Rev. T. Morgan, to the 

 Parish Church of Walterstone, Here- 

 ford, and Old Castle, Monmouth. Rev. 



C. M. Mount, to the Prebend of 

 Coombe, Wells Cathedral. Rev. T. H. 

 Humphreys, to the Rectory and Vica- 

 rage of. St. Mary's, Tenby, Pembroke. 

 Rev. R. Wrottesley, to the Rectory of 

 Himley, Stafford. Rev. C. Smear, to 

 the Rectory of Sudburn cum Capella de 

 Orford, Suffolk. Rev. R. H. Chapman, 

 to the Rectory of Kirkby Wiske, York. 

 Rev. R. Metcalf, to be Minister of 

 the Parish of Sunk Island, York. Rev. 



D. G. Norris, to4he Vicarage of Kessing- 

 land, Suffolk. Rev. W. D. Thring, to 

 the Vicarage of Fisherton, Delamere. 

 Rev. J. Parsons, to the Vicarage of 

 Sherborne, Dorset. Rev. C. Buck, to 

 the Rectory of St. Stephen's, Bristol. 

 Rev. H. Clissold, to the Rectory of 

 Chelmondiston, Suffolk. Rev.F. Faith- 

 ful, to the Rectory of Headley, Surrey. 

 Rev. E. Richardson, to the perpetual 

 Curacy of St. George, Kendal Rev. T. 

 J. Theabald, to the Rectory of Nunny, 

 Somerset. Rev. R. B. Buckle, to the 

 Rectory of Moreton, Somerset. Rev. 

 J. Smith, to a Prebendal Stall, St. Paul's 

 Cathedral. Rev. F. Cunningham, to the 

 Vicarage of Lowestoff, Suffolk. Rev. J. 

 Lubbock, to the Vicarage of Potter 

 Heigham, Norfolk. Rev. E. J. How> 

 man, to the Rectory of Gunthorpe cum 

 Bale. Rev. E. Hill, to the perpetual 

 Curacy of Hindley, Lancashire. Rev. 

 R. Robinson, to the Evening Lecture- 



ship of Wolverhampton Collegiate 

 Church. Rev. W. Le Poer French, to 

 a vacant Stall, and Living of Cleon, 

 Leitrim. Rev. M. Geary, to the Vicar- 

 age of Sherborne, Dorset. Rev. C. Tur- 

 ner, to the Rectory of Eastham, with 

 the Chapelries of Hanley William, Han- 

 ley Chime, and Oreleton, Worcester. 

 Rev. G. Burmester, to the Rectory of 

 Little Oakley, Essex. Rev. W. K. Fer- 

 gusson, to the Rectory of Belaugh, Nor- 

 folk. Rev. C. Codd, to the Rectory of 

 Clay next the Sea. Rev. T. W. Gage, to 

 theVicarage of HighamFerrers, and Rev. 

 R. A. Hannaford, to the Vicarage of Ir- 

 thingborough, Northampton. Rev. S. 

 H. Alderson, to be Chaplain to the Lord 

 Chancellor. Rev. T. Evans, to be a 

 Minor Canon of Gloucester Cathedral. 

 Rev. J. W. King, to be Chaplain to 

 the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Rev. 

 J. Aspinall, to the Curacy of St. Luke, 

 Liverpool. Rev.W. Seaton, to the Rec- 

 tory of Lampeter Velprey, Pembroke. 

 Rev. R. A. Arnold, to the Rectory of 

 Ellough, Suffolk. Rev. E. Bullen, to 

 the Rectory of Eastwell, Leicester. 

 Rev. J. Bredin, to the Precentorship of 

 Leighton, Rectory of Nunney, Ireland. 

 Rev. A. Colley, to the Rectory of 

 Tullamoy, Ireland Rev. S. B. Ward, 

 to the Rectory of Teffbnt Evias, Wilts. 

 Rev. O. Sergeant, to be Chaplain to 

 the Marquis of Stafford. Rev. J. Cle- 

 mentson, to the Vicarage of Wolvey, 

 Warwick. Rev. W. L. Townsend, to 

 the Living of Alderton, Gloucester. 



CHRONOLOGY, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, ETC. 



CHRONOLOGY, 

 Dec. 5. Report made to his Majesty 

 of seven prisoners convicted at the last 

 Admiralty Sessions, when two were or- 

 dered for execution. 



8. Nearly 8,000 of the Societies of 

 Trades, headed by their delegates, went 

 in grand procession, with several bands 

 of music, and a variety of emblematical 

 banners, to present a humble and loyal 

 address to. his Majesty, which was most 

 graciously received ; it was signed by 

 upwards of 37,000 mechanics. 



9. Sessions commenced at the Old 

 Bailey. 



. Chancellor of Exchequer stated in 

 House of Commons that the present go- 

 vernment were inimical to plurality of 

 offices in the church, and they had de- 

 termined not to issue the ad commendum 

 on Dr. Philpotts' appointment. 



. His Royal Highness the Duke of 

 Sussex took the chair as President of the 

 Royal Society. He thanked them for 

 the great honour they had conferred 

 upon him in electing him president, and 

 assured them that he should use everv 



endeavour in his power, not only to ad- 

 vance the interests of science and of 

 the society, but also of every individual 

 member, who should be alike welcome 

 to him, and his house should be thrown 

 open, alternately on the forenoons and 

 evenings of Wednesdays, for the recep- 

 tion of the Fellows and men of science. 



. Common Council of City of Lon- 

 don voted rescinding the inscription on 

 the Monument reflecting on the Roman 

 Catholics. 



11. Motion made in House of Com- 

 mons by Chancellor of Exchequer, for 

 Accounts " of the population of each 

 city and borough in England now re- 

 turning members to Parliament, to be 

 prepared from the parliamentary Census 

 of 1821 Of the population of each city 

 and town in England, not now returning 

 members to parliament, which amounted 

 in 1821 to 10,000 or upwards Of the 

 population of each county in England 

 and Scotland, to be prepared from the 

 same census. A similar return of the 

 population of each royal burgh in Scot- 

 land, now sharing in the return of a 



