326 Number of Livings held by Ihe Rev. John Jones. [May 1, 



five livings, whilst, in fact, he holds before we can come to a right oonchi-- 



only three. It will therefore be neces- 

 sary to revise the whole statement, 



sion as to the actual number of plu- 

 ralists. 



Statement nf the Nitmbcr of Livings rep7-esenled at page 232, of the " Ecclesi- 

 astical Directory," to be held by the Rev. John Jones. 



Year 

 of In- 

 stitu- 

 tion. 



Abeiisken 



Belford 



Cardiff: St. Mary.- .. 



cum St. John 



Caron-** — 



Foy ... — 



Gwddelwern 



Holywell 



Johnston 



cum Stainton • • • • 



Kidlington 



Llambeiidug 



Llanarnion 



Llaubeder 



Llancadvvalledcr • • • • 



Llandegla 



Llanfairisgaer 



Llanganhavcl 



Llangnnnor 



Llaii-iynog 



Llangynillo 



Llanllfyni 



Llaiiycan 



Llauspyddyd 



cum Pennybont • • 



Llanwnoiig 



Liverpool : St. An- ) 



drew's S 



Loudon: St. Mary I 

 JMonnthaw S 



cum St. Mary So- } 



merset j 



Monkswood 



Newport 



Riuidlan 



.Shipston-onStoiir • • 

 Tregaron 



*,* The Population appears 

 evetits, it 



Brecon 



Norihuniberland 



Glamorgan 



Cardigan 



Hereford 



Sleiioueth 



Flint 



' Pembroke • • • ■ 



Oxford 



Carmarthen 



Denbigh 



Do. 



Do. 



Radnor ■ 



Carnarvon v 



Denbigh 



Carmarthen 



Montgomery •••• 



Cardigan 



Carnarvon 



Denbigh 



' Brecon ■ 



Montgomery • • • • 

 Lancashire 



1795 



1804 



1798 



1820 

 1817 

 1809 

 1807 



1783 



1800 

 1819 

 Do. 

 1808 

 1800 

 1815 

 1817 

 1816 

 1813 

 1801 

 1819 

 1814 



1800 



1786 



1815 



Viscount Ashbrook. 

 Hon. A. Ouslow. 



J Dean and Chapter of 



l Gloucester. 

 Bishop of St. David's. 

 Mrs. Jones. 

 Bishop of St. Asaph. 

 Henry Leo, esq. 



The King. 



Exeter College. 

 Bishop of St. David's. 



St. Asaph. 



Bangor. 



D.and C. of St. Asaph. 

 Bishop of St. David's. 

 Bangor. 



Do. do. 

 Bishop of St. David's. 



St. Asaph. 



Parish Freeholders. 

 Bishop of Bangor. 



Do. do. 



Marquis Camden. 

 Bishop of Bingor. 

 John Gladstone. 



r Bishop of Hereford 



■? and 



C. Rev. Dr. Barrat. 



1783 Duke of Beaufort. 

 1817 Mrs. Lloyd. 



1819 Bishop of St. Asaph. 

 1795 D. and C. of Worcester. 



1820 Bishop of St. David's. 



to have been taken from the Returns of 1811 : at all 

 is not from ihe last Return nf 1821. 



(- 



Monmouth 

 Cardigan • • 



Flint 



Worcester 

 Cardigan • • 



Your correspondent further seems 

 to have written with the spirit of a 

 man determined to make Ihe most of 

 Ids subject, rather than to regard the 

 actual fact. For instance, in the third 

 section of his article, headed " Pa- 

 ironafre of the Church," he states, that 

 " all the patronage of the church is 

 Tirtualiy in the crown. The king's 

 direct patronage (he says) is the bish- 

 oprics, all the deaneries, forty-seven 

 prebends and canouries, and upwards 

 of a thousand livings." Now, with 

 respect to this statement, as regards 

 the bishoprics, deaneries, prebends, 



and canonries, I believe it to be cor- 

 rect ; but, with regard to the more 

 than a thousand livings, it should be 

 stated that a part belong to the King as 

 Prince of Wales and Duchy of Lan- 

 caster. The total number represented 

 by the Ecclesiastical Directory to be 

 in the patronage of the King in his 

 triune capacity is 1015; forty-one of 

 whicii belong to the Duchy of Lan- 

 caster; the proportion belonging to 

 the Princedom of Wales not being 

 dclined: of the whole, however, 100 

 rated for first fruits as exceeding 

 Iwcntv pounds a-year, arc presented 



