1 S23.] Ecclesiastical Establishment of England and Wales. 



by the King and Ministers, and the 

 remainder by the Lord High Chan- 

 cellor. It is true that it niaj' be said, 

 virtually the patronage is in the King; 

 it nevertheless deserves to be tlius cir- 

 cumstantially slated. 

 I now present you with a statement 



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of our ecclesiastical establishment in 

 England and Wales; showing the 

 number of bishoprics and coUegiale 

 establisiiments, with the number of 

 deans, archdeacons, prebends, canons, 

 and vicars, in each, and the patronage 

 of each bishopric, viz. — 



Province of 

 Canterbury 



Bath and Wells 



Bristol 



Cliichestcr 



Ely 



Exeter 



Gloucester 



Hereford 



Litchfield and Co?cntry 



Lincoln 



London 



Norwich 



Oxford 



Peterhoroiigh 



Kochester 



Salisbury 



Winchester 



Worcester ••• 



W^ALEs : — Bangor 



Laudaff •••• 

 St. Asaph •• 

 St. David • • 



Province of 

 York 



Carlisle 



Chester 



Durham • 



Colligiate Churches of 



IMaiichester 



Rippou • • • < 

 Soiitliwell • ■ 

 AVcstn)inster 

 Windsor • • • • 



1 12 



3 43 

 1 



2 

 1 8 



415 

 1 6 



4 17 

 6 46 

 3^6 

 4 

 I 



5 



6j..| 

 4.. I 



4ia 



8 



4' 

 6,' 



10 



PATliONAGK 

 OF THE BISHOPS. 



6 .. 



-56 



a 4) 2 o 



— t.Si~ ■- 



0^ a ^J "^ 



o o "^ - 



■^ ■-• M-T, 



i a g n 



a p o 



'12 71 



28 



157 



28 

 13 

 31 



ii3' 

 48 

 23 

 27 

 25 

 61 

 8-1 

 4y 



u 



u 



19 

 37" 

 66 

 22 

 78 

 11 

 106 

 114 



70 

 36 

 31. 



46 



University, and seventeen Colleges and Halls, Cambridge 

 Do. and sixteen do. do. Oxford • • • 



College of Eton 



Winchester 



Toial in Patronage of Archbishops and Bishops 



■ of King, Prince of Wales, and Dncliy of Lancaster 



Leaving in Patronage of Lay Impropriators .' 



Total 



45 

 47 

 26 

 37 

 22 

 55 

 19 

 35 

 31 

 9ft 

 52 

 42 

 110 



6 

 SO 

 61 

 34 

 40 



5 

 27 



6 

 27 



87 



20 

 20 

 bO 



281 



248 



42 



12 



1,290 



1,015 



7,597 



11,593 



Tin- above I have compiled from the neial illustration; a subject which I 



last edition of the J'.cclesiastical Di- hope this communication will be tlio 



rectory, a work Mhich has high claims means of occasioning, when anoUior 



to public esteem, for the vast extent edition is called for. There are, lor 



of matter-ol-fact inlitrmutron which it instance, allaehed to the Cathedrals, 



conlains : it in, however, susceptible —precentors, treasurers, sub-dean» 



uK much imi>rovement in the arrange- chanters, su!)-ehantcrs, succcntors, 



intnt of its indexes, analyses, and gc- clioristers, singing boys, and w hat not'; 

 I all 



