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Rev. T. Carr, D.D. late Archdeacon of Bombay, has been consecrated Bishop of that Diocese.

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DEATH OF AN AMERICAN BISHOP.-Bishop White, of the diocese of Pennsylvania, died at Philadelphia on July 17th, at the age of 88. He was consecrated to the Episcopacy in 1787, by Dr. John Moore, Archbishop of Canterbury, and assisted by Dr. William Markham, Archbishop of York; and he consecrated every Bishop of the Episcopal church at present in the United States, excepting only the Bishop of Michigan, who was consecrated subsequently to Bishop White's confinement. He may truly be styled the father of the Episcopal Church of England in America, and the American papers speak of him as having acquired during his long life universal respect. "The Christian world," says a Philadelphia paper, " is much indebted to his example, precept, and steady adherence. In his death the Church mourns one of her great apostles. With his bereaved family we sincerely sympathize; but may they not be consoled by the reflection that he has departed full of honours as of years?" At his funeral it has been arranged that a suspension of business shall take place throughout the city and liberties. The funeral will, probably, be the largest since Dr. Franklin's. He died at his residence in Walnut-street, Philadelphia. "When his death became known (says one account) the bells of the several churches in Philadelphia were muffled, and a general sorrow seemed to pervade the community."

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Name.

Archibald, J.

APPOINTMENTS.

Appointment.

Chapl. to Central Workhouse of Newent Union, Gloucestershire.

Atwood, H. A. S. Chapl. to the Lord Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry.

Barber, J. R.

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Curacy of St. Mary Somerset, Thames-street, London.
Curacy of St. Margaret's, Hollingwood, Lancashire.
Chapl. of Hertford County Gaol.

Head Mastership of Shrewsbury Free Grammar School.
Mastership of St. John's Hospital, Huntingdon.
Chapl. to Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent.
Curacy of St. John Beckermont, Durham.
Curacy of Coley, in the Parish of Halifax.

Chapl. to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland.

Chapl. to the Workhouses of the Bath Union.
Resident Deputy Clerk of the Closet to His Majesty.

OBITUARY.

Appointment or Residence.

Burscong Hall, Lancashire.

Sidney College, Cambridge
Master of Ruthin School.

MAGDALEN COLLEGE.

OXFORD.

Wm. Robertson, M. A., Thomas Harris, M.A., the Rev. John Rouse Bloxam, M.A, John Montague Cholmeley, M. A., and Charles Reade, B.A., Probationer Fellows of Magdalen College, have been admitted Actual Fellows of that Society. At the same time the following gentlemen were admitted Probationary Fellows and Demies :

Probationary Fellows.-The Rev. Wm. Wheeler, M. A., Rev. Edward Greene, M.A., Edward Meyrick, M. A., Bernard Smith, B.A., John Edward Chaplin, B.A. late Demies of Magdalen; John Fisher,

PRIOR COMB.

Aug. 7. Coll. Trin. 14. Coll. Joh.

B. A. of Brasennose College (Bucks); Frederick Pyndar Lowe, B. A. of University College, (Nottinghamshire).

Demics. - Francis Minden Knollis, of Lincoln College, (county of Berks); Dawson William Turner, of Exeter College, (diocese of Norwich); Thomas Pearse, of Wadham College, (county of Oxford); Henry Cadwallader Adams, of Balliol College, (city of London); William Geo. Henderson, Wadham College, (diocese of Winchester); Arthur Alcock Barker, (diocese of Norwich); John Earle Welby, great grandson of the late Dr. Horne, President of Magdalen College, and Bishop of Norwich, (county of Lincoln).

CAMBRIDGE.

COMBINATION PAPER, 1835.

21. Mr. Penneck, Pet. 28. Mr. Bateman, Regin. Sept. 4. Mr. Wrench, Corp. 11. Mr. Beechey, Cai. 18. Coll. Regal. 25. Coll. Trin.

Oct. 2. Coll. Joh.

9. CONCIO AD CLERUM. 16. Mr. Daniel, Chr.

23. Mr. Borton, Cath.
30. COMMEM. BENEFACT.
Nov. 6. Mr. Thornton, Corp.

13. Mr. Smith, Cai.
20. Coll. Regal.
27. Coll. Trin.

Dec. 4. Coll. Joh.

11. Mr. Packe, Chr.
18. Mr. Adams, Regin.
25. FEST. NATIV.

POSTER COMB.

Aug. 7. Mr. Frost, Clar.

14. Mr. Mills, Clar.

21. Mr. North, Clar.

24. FEST. S. BART. Mr. Lindsell,

Jes.

28. Mr. Stevenson, Jes.

Sept. 4. Mr. Newberry, Regin.
11. Mr. Sikes, Regin.

18. Mr. Fitzherbert, Regin.

21. FEST. S. MATT. Mr. Barwick,

Regin.

25. Mr. Venn, Regin.

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CLARE HALL.

The Rev. J. E. Kempe, M.A. of Clare Hall, has been elected a Foundation Fel- · low of that Society.

MARRIAGES.

Rev. John D'Urban, Curate of High Halston, Kent, to Anne, relict of Thomas Aveling, Esq. of Eaton Socon.

At Marylebone, the Rev. F. Du Boulay, of Clare Hall, Cambridge, to Sybilla, daughter of the Lord Bishop of Exeter.

July 9, the Rev. Richard King Bedingfield, of Queen's College, Cambridge, Assistant Curate of Wokingham, to Charlotte Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Robert Trower, Esq. of Woburnplace, Russell-square.

July 14, the Rev. Francis A. Jackson, B.A. of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, Vicar of Riccall, Yorkshire, to Charlotte, daughter of the late Colonel Kirke, of East Retford, Notts.

At Cartmal, Lancashire, the Rev. Edmond Townly, to Margaret, second daughter of James Losh, Esq. of Northumberland.

July 12, the Rev. Edmund Gilbert Roberts, youngest son of the late Sir Walter Roberts, and only brother of Sir Thomas Roberts, Bart. of Britfieldstoon, county Cork, Ireland, to Elizabeth Anne, daughter of R. Joyce, Esq. of Elm Cottage, Teignmouth.

July 21, the Rev. R. W. Scurr, Vicar of Aldeburgh, Suffolk, to Miss Julia Slight, of York-place, Portman-square.

At St. Pancras New Church, the Rev. Stephen Hurst Langston, M.A. of Wadham College, Oxford, Rector of Aston Sandford, Bucks, and Perpetual Curate of St. George's, Sheffield, to Maria, youngest daughter of B. Rotch, Esq. of Sidmouthstreet, Regent-square.

At Woodchester, James Mactaggart, Esq. late a Gentleman-Commoner of Christ Church, Oxford, to Helen Emma, eldest daughter of James Smith Adams, Esq. of Tower House, Woodchester.

At Kingston, the Rev. John Lukin, M. A. of Oriel College, Oxford, and Rector of Nurseling, Southampton, to Lucy Elizabeth Byng, eldest daughter of the late Lord Torrington.

In Dublin, the Rev. J. T. O'Brien, to

Ellen, daughter of Edward l'ennefather, Esq.

July 26, the Rev. William Wales, M. A. Vicar of All Saints, Northampton, to Frances, seventh daughter of Launcelot Haslope, Esq. of Selly Hall, Worcester

shire.

Hon. and Rev. John Grey, of Trinity College, Cambridge, second son of Earl Grey, to Georgiana, second daughter of the Most Noble the Marquis of Bristol.

July 23, the Rev. Thomas Spyers, of St. John's College, Cambridge, Head Master of Aldenham School, to Eleanor Frances, only daughter of the late S. Doorne, Esq. banker, of Rochester.

Rev. W. H. Tudor, M. A. of Trinity College, Cambridge, and Domestic Chaplain to the Marquis of Cholmondeley, to Julia Arabella Maria, fourth daughter of the late Lieut.-Gen. Campbell, Lieut.Governor of Gibraltar.

Rev. John Gore, Rector of Aghada, Cork, to Elizabeth, daughter of M. Harris, Esq. of Upper Merrion-street, Dublin.

At Shanklin, Isle of Wight, the Rev. Samuel Prosser, M. A. of St. John's College, to Eliza, only daughter of R. J. Williams, Esq. of Chatham-place, Hackney.

At Layton, Essex, by the Rev. W. Wilson, B.D. Vicar of Walthamstow, the Rev. Benjamin Parsons Symons, D.D. Warden of Wadham College, Oxford, to Lydia, eldest daughter of John Masterman, Esq. of Layton.

At Mark's Tey, near Colchester, the Rev. Thomas Farley, B.D. late Fellow of Magdalen College, and Rector of Ducklington, in this county, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Rev. Peter Wright, M.A. of Balliol College, Rector of Holy Trinity, Colchester, and Vicar of Mark's Tey, Essex.

August 4, at Sunning-hill, Berkshire, the Rev. J. W. Geldart, D.C.L. Regius Professor of Civil Law, and of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, to Mary Rachel, daughter of Mrs. Desborough, of Hemingford Grey, Huntingdonshire.

August 4, the Rev. John White, Vicar of Fairfield, and Perpetual Curate of Thanington, Kent, to Mary Ann, eldest daughter of the late George Baker, Esq. of St. Stephen's, and grandaughter of the late Very Rev. Gerrard Andrews, D.D. Dean of Canterbury.

August 4, the Rev. E. Rice, Head Master of Christ's Hospital, to Sophia Beman, daughter of the late Mr. Blount, of Uxbridge.

August 8, at Langley, Bucks, the Rev.

Henry Thomas Atkins, of Langley House, to Penelope, eldest daughter of the Rev. W. G. Freeman, Rector of Milton, Cambridgeshire.

In Belfast, the Rev. W. Campbell, of White Abbey, to Maria, daughter of the late Lieut.-Col. Campbell, 5th Bengal, Native Infantry.

August 10, at St. George's, Hanoversquare, the Rev. George Goodenough Lynn, of Christ's College, Cambridge, to the Hon. Elizabeth Lucy Fraser.

August 10, at Ryburgh Church, by the Right Hon. and Rev. Lord George Gordon, the Rev. Arthur Loftus, second son of the late General and the Right Hon. Lady Elizabeth Loftus, to Mary Anna Ray, only child of the Rev. Wm. Ray Clayton, of Norwich, and Rector of Ryburgh, in the county of Norfolk.

At Wem, Salop, the Rev. W. F. Sanders, B.A. Master of the Grammar School, Goudhurst, Kent, to Jane Ann, daughter of the Rev. F. Salt, M.A. Rector of Grimshill, &c. Salop.

At Bedminster, the Rev. D. Thomas, to Charlotte, daughter of the late J. Saunders, Esq. of Plymouth.

At Killaloe, the Rev. R. W. Nisbett, of O'Gonoloe Glebe, Clare, to Alicia, daughter of the late Ringrose Drew, Esq. of Drewsborough.

Rev. T. Conyers, of Guyers, Wilts, to Eliza Octavia Woodcock, daughter of John Richards, Esq. of Hythe, near Southampton.

At Kensington, the Rev. G. W. T. Carwithen, of Littleham, Devon, to Louisa, daughter of H. Hoffham, Esq. of Clapham-road.

At Alderbury, Wilts, William Leyland Woods, Esq. M.A. of St. John's College, and of Chilgrove Sussex, to Mary Anne, eldest daughter of George Fort, Esq. of Alderbury House.

The Rev. Arthur Browne Spry, B.A. of Trinity College, third son of James Hume Spry, Esq. of Charter House-square, to Matilda, third daughter of Harry Browne, Esq. of Diss, Norfolk.

At Trowse, near Norwich, the Rev. J. Edmund Cox, B.A. of All Souls' College, Oxford, to Jane, only child of James Bell, Esq. of the former place.

At Stow Bardolph, Norfolk, the Rev. Edward Freeman, M.A. of East Dereham, to Anne Sturley, only daughter of Mr. John Bush, of Stow Park Farm, near Downham Market.

By special licence, at the Cathedral Church of Durham, by the Rev. George Townsend, Prebendary of Durham, Vis

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