The Lord Bishop of Bristol will hold an Ordination in London on the 3rd of March next. Papers to be transmitted to Great George Street, Westminster, on or before the 1st of February. VOL. III.-Feb. 1833. 2 F CLERICAL APPOINTMENTS. To be Chaplain to the Worcester County Gaol. Chaplain of the Workhouse, St. Marylebone, London. Chaplain to the House of Commons. SR. of Trowbridge, Wilts, a Surrogate for Granting Head Master of Rochdale Grammar School. Prebendary of Garthbrengy Collegiate Church of Brecon. Canon Residentiary of St. Paul's. The Very Reverend the Dean of Hereford has been appointed, by the King's command, one of the Deputy Clerks of the Closet to his Majesty, in the room of the Rev. Dr. Hughes, deceased. The Rev. Timothy Fysh Foord-Bowes has been appointed, by the King's command, Supernumerary Deputy Clerk of the Closet to his Majesty, in the room of the Very Reverend the Dean of Hereford. Porter, Charles ... {St. Martin's, Stam- Northamp. Peterboro Marquis of Exeter Scott, Thomas Shrubb, Henry Smith, Courtenay, {ford Barron, V. Sapperton, R. Gosebradon, R. Ashworth, C. SIlderton, R. and Alnham, V. Wappenham, R. Stratford Toney, R. Barlow, P. C. Gloucester. Gloucester Somerset Bath &W. Lancaster Chester Lich.&C. Rev. R. Smith, as R. of Stavely Lord Bradford W. C. Trevelyan Rev. W. Edge The King J. Dover, Esq. Earl Bathurst Northumb. Durham Northamp. Peterboro Sormeset Duke of Northumb Bath & W. Bishop of Lincoln C. C. C., Oxon. Derby Chester Somerset Chester Bath &W. Suffolk Norwich Suffolk Norwich Norfolk Norwich CLERGYMEN DECEASED. Carmar. St. David's T.H. Gwynne, Esq. Hughes, Thomas, D. D., Canon Residentiary of St. Paul's Cathedral Llewelyn, John... Marcross Devon Exon Sir M. Lopez, Bart. Cheshire Rgers, Alex. V. P. of Eton coll. Mills, T. A. Mullins, Hon. and ........ Rev. F. Pennington, G. . Burton Agnes, V. E. York York Bassingbourn, V. Camb. Ely Richards, Charles Prebendary of Winchester Cathedral Roberts, William. {Worplesdon, R. and ... Roufford, Francis.. Kinworton, R. Lydeard, St. Law rence, R. & Thurl- Somerset Rev. T. A. Mills D. & C. of Westm. Surrey Winches. Eton College Kent Canterb. Archdeacon Law Warwick Ryder, William ... Hendon, Middlesex Southmead, W.... Loddon Gidley, R. Smith, Digby...... {St. Martin's, R., Min. Can, of Worcester Worcester Bp. of Worcester Worcester Worcester Woodnesborough and Kent Chart Sutton, V. ton, P. C. Wilson, Isaac...... Caistor, R Suffolk Suffolk Brecon Canterb. Norwich Right Hon. D. & C. of Ely Bishop of Ely {D. cester D. and C. of Ro chester Mrs. Whittaker Norwich Miss I. Barry St. David's Bp. of St. David's E. I. Company, Madras Kent Lincoln Cov. Lincoln { John Corbet, Esq. All Soul's C., Oxon in Lincoln Cath. Patron. Congregation. Earl of Aberdeen. King & Earl of Hopetown. Congregation. On Friday, Jan. 4, the Rev. Mungo C. M'Kenzie was ordained Assistant and Successor to the Rev. J. Paton, of Lasswade. The Rev. J. Monteith, of Dalkeith, preached and presided. On Thursday, Jan. 10, the Rev. Charge of the parish of South Leith. Edinburgh, preached and presided. David Thorburn was instituted to the Second The new Church of Balbiggie was opened for Divine Service on the 29th of Dec. DIED. The Rev. Thomas Cannan, Minister of Carsphair. UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS.-On Friday, Jan. 11, the Rev. David Scott, M.D., was inducted to the Professorship of Oriental Languages in St. Mary's college. UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH.-John Gordon, M.A., has been appointed General Secretary. The Established Church of Scotland comprises 16 synods, 79 presbyteries, and about 1000 parishes. There are 65 Chapels of Ease, the ministers of which are elected by their several congregations. Upwards of 40 chapels have been built by Parliamentary Grants in the Gaelic districts, the ministers of which are appointed by the Crown. Thirty missionaries are employed in the most necessitous districts by the Committee of the General Assembly for managing the Royal Bounty, and 14 by the Society for propagating Christian Knowledge. There are in communion with the Church, five presbyteries in England, besides several congregations not as yet connected with any presbytery,-namely, London, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, North-west of England, and Woollen; the synod of Canada, containing four presbyteries, and the Dutch Presbyterian Establishments, the ministers of which are appointed by the King of the Netherlands. EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. The Rev. John Sinclair, M. A., of Pembroke College, Oxford, and Junior Minister of St. Paul's Chapel, York-place, Edinburgh, has been appointed Senior Minister. The Rev. Charles H. Terrott, M. A., of Trinity College, Cambridge, and Minister of St. Peter's Chapel, Edinburgh, has been appointed Junior Minister of St. Paul's, York-place. The Rev. George Rose, B. A. of Trinity College, Cambridge, and Minister of St. John's chapel, Greenock, has been appointed Minister of St. Peter's Chapel, Edinburgh. SUBSCRIPTION FOR THE ERECTION OF A SCHOOL-HOUSE AT CRUDEN. The object of this subscription is to collect a sum sufficient to erect a school-house in the parish of Cruden, Aberdeenshire, the inhabitants of which belong chiefly to the Episcopal Church. At present, the children of this poor but populous district, which includes five large fishing villages, almost entirely belonging to the Episcopal Church, are deprived of religious and moral instruction; and the only means of enabling their excellent and zealous pastor, the Rev. John Pratt, to secure this blessing to the poor children of his flock, more especially to the female children, is the erection of a school-house. As soon as this is effected, the clergyman will be enabled to claim a sum of from 15l. to 301. a-year, for the maintenance of a teacher, from the trustees of the late Dr. Anderson, who left a fund to be appropriated to the instruction of children in the principles of the Church of England; but before this salary can be obtained, a school-house must be provided, as Dr. Anderson's fund can only be applied to pay teachers. The straitened circumstances of the inhabitants belonging to the Episcopal Church of Cruden, render them quite unequal to effect this object, though the whole sum required for building a house, containing separate school-rooms for the boys and girls, and apartments for the teachers, is only estimated at 2007. It cannot, for a moment, be doubted, that this very moderate sum will soon be collected, even by the small contributions contemplated, when it is considered that it has for its object the purest and greatest of all benevolent purposes,-that of securing religious and moral instruction to a large body of poor children, at present deprived of that blessing. It is important that the building should be commenced early in the ensuing spring. Subscriptions for this charitable purpose received by Messrs. Hatchard and Son, 187, Piccadilly; and Messrs. Smith, Elder, and Co., 65, Cornhill, London. [The Editor has the means of knowing that this statement is most correct, and deserves attention.] IRELAND. The Lord Bishop of Kildare has collated the Rev. John Brown, Curate of Nurney, in his lordship's diocese, to the Treasurership of the Cathedral Church of Kildare, in the room of the Rev. Henry Bayly, deceased. His Lordship has been likewise pleased to collate the Rev. Thomas Torrens, Curate of Narraghmore, to the Rectory of Carnalway. The Dean and Chapter of Kildare have unanimously elected the Rev. John Browne, late Curate of Nurney, to be Residentiary in the town of Kildare, instead of the Rev. William Cox, Rector of Nurney, &c., who now takes charge of his own three parishes. The Rev. C. Fitzgerald, of Ennis, has been presented to the living of Clondegad, in the diocese of Killaloe, vacant by the death of the Rev. Mr. Kennedy; patron, the Bishop of Killaloe. At an Ordination, held at the Cathedral Church of Ferns, on the 21st of Dec., by the Lord Bishop, the following gentlemen were admitted to Holy Orders:Priest-The Rev. Samuel H. Mason, A. B. Deacons Richard Hobart, A. M., for the Diocese of Ferns; Thomas Shaw, A.M., for the Diocese of Derry. |