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Forge, Rev. Chr., to the Incumbency of Goxhill.

Gardiner, Rev. T. W., to the P. C. of

Ashenden and Dourton, Bucks. Galaher, Rev. Geo. Fitzgerald, to the Incumbency of the District Church of St. Mark, Horsleydown. Gardiner, Rev. Thos. Woodward, to the V. of Stanford, Norfolk. Gillmore, Rev. Clothworth, to the V. of Dartford, Kent.

Gillies, Rev. Jas., to be a Chaplain for the purpose of giving instruction and advice to the labourers employed upon the Lancaster and Carlisle railway. Gilpin, Rev. Bernard, to the V. of Stanwick, St. John's, Yorkshire. Golding, Rev. Thos., to the C. of Bridport, Dorset.

Gould, Rev. A. B., to the P. C. of Drypool, Yorkshire.

Grant, Rev. Fras. Bazett, to the R. of
Shelton, Staffordshire.
Greenlaw, Rev. Richard Bathurst, In-
cumbent of St. Germain's Chapel,
Blackheath, to be Domestic Chaplain
to the Lord Bishop of Rochester.
Griffith, Rev. Edw., to the C. of the
Church in the Woodlands, Frome, So-

merset.

Groom, Rev. John, C. of Padiham, to

the C. of St. John's, Liverpool. Haddon, Rev. T. C., of St. John's Coll. Camb., to the C. of Freethorpe, Norfolk.

Harvey, Rev. H., Prebendary of Bristol, to the R. of Halberton, near Tiverton, Devon.

Havergal, Rev. W. A., lately instituted to

the Living of St. Nicholas, Worcester, to be one of the Honorary Canons of Worcester Cathedral.

Hawker, Rev. John Manley, to the Incumbency of the District Church of St. John the Apostle and Evangelist, at Tipton, Ottery St. Mary, Devon; pat., Rev. Dr. Cornish.

Hawkins, Rev. Geo. Cæsar, to the R. of Honington, Suffolk.

Hayne, Rev. John, to the V. of Raddington, Somerset; pat., Rev. W. Darch.

Heafield, Rev. Richd. Jewsbury, to the

C. of St. James's, Manchester. Hey, Rev. Sam., formerly of Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford, to the V. of Sawley with Wilne P. C. and Long Eaton C., in the Diocese of Lichfield.

Holthouse, Rev. Chas. Scrafton, to the P. C. of Hellidon, Daventry, Northamptonshire.

Hook, Rev. Dr., V. of Leeds, to be
Chaplain to Leeds Union Workhouse.
Hoskyns, Rev. John Leigh, to the V. of
Aston Tirrold, Berks.
Houlbrook, Rev. W., to the P. C. of
Wike, in Birstal, Yorkshire.
House, Rev. Thos. Hammond, to the C.
of Steeple, with Tyneham, Dorset.
Hudson, Rev. G. T., to be one of the
Domestic Chaplains of her Majesty the
Queen Dowager.

Hudson, Rev. Joseph, C. of Chatten, to the P. C. of Hexham, Northumberland; pat., H. S. Le Strange, Esq. Hugo, Rev. Thos., late of Walton-le Dale, to be C. of Chidwall, near Liverpool.

Hutchins, Rev. H., to the C. of Colwich, Staffordshire.

Iley, Rev. Sam., jun., C. of Mugginton, to the R. of Sawley, Derbyshire. Johnstone, Rev. W. H., to be Chaplain

of the Hon. East India Company's Military Seminary, Addiscombe. Jones, Rev. W. H., C. of St. Martin's in the Fields, Westminster, to the P. C. of St. James's, Curtain-road, Shoreditch.

Kingsmill, Rev. J., to be Chaplain of the New Model Prison, Pentonville. Kirby, Rev. H. Thos., of St. John's Coll., Camb, to the V. of Mayfield, Sussex.

Kerrich, Rev. R. E., of Christ's Coll.,

Camb., to the V. of Pampisford, Cambridgeshire.

Kitson, Rev. T. F., C. of St. Antony, Cornwall, to the Vicarage thereof; pat., W. H. P. Carew, Esq.

Lamb, Rev. Robt. G., to be Assistant Chaplain to the English Church at Cape Town in the settlement of the Cape of Good Hope.

Law, Rev. Wm. Hussey, to the C. of Witham, Essex.

Layng, Rev. W. late C. of Strubby, Lincolnshire, to the C. of Overstone, Northamptonshire.

Leatham, Rev. Moses, to the Living of
Upper Langfield, in the diocese of
Derry and Raphoe.

Leir, Rev. Chas. Marriott, to the R. of
Charlton Musgrove, Somerset.
Ludlow, Rev. Wm., to the Living of
St. Botolph, Aldgate, London.

Massey, Rev. Thos., late C. of St. James's, Manchester, to the Incumbency of Rowley Regis, Staffordshire. Melvill, Rev. Edmund, to be Chancellor and Canon in the Cathedral Church of St. David's, vacant by the d. of the Rev. Wm. Hewson, D.D. Mereweather, Rev. H. Robt., to the C. of St. Mary, Reading.

Minton, Rev. S., to the P. C. of Penk-
hull, Stoke-upon-Trent.
Nunn, Rev. Thos. P., of St. Mary Hall,
Oxford, to the C. of Deane, Bolton-le-
Moers, Lancashire.

Nuttall, Rev. Wm., to the C. of Exhall,
Warwickshire.

Owen, Rev. Fras., to the Incumbency

of St. Thomas's Church, Crookes. Page, Rev. Vernon, of Ch. Ch., Oxf., to the P. C. of Maiden Bradley, dio. of Sarum.

Penrose, Rev. Chas. T., to be Head
Master of Sherborne School.
Philpott, Rev. H., Fell. and Tutor of
Catherine Hall, Cambridge, to be ex-
amining Chaplain to the Bp. of Ely.
Phillpotts, Ven. Archdeacon, to the V.

of St. Gluvias-cum-Budoch, Cornwall. Polwhele, Rev. Edw., C. of Twyardreath nr. Lostwithiel, to the P. C. of St. Stephen's, nr. Launceston.

Poole, Rev. Thos. Eyre, to be Colonial
Chaplain at Sierra Leone.
Pulleine, Rev. Robt., C. of Spennithorpe,

to the R. of Kirkby Wisk, Yorkshire;
pat., Lord Prudhoe.

Pye, Rev. Wm., R. of Sapperton, to be Chaplain to the High Sheriff of Gloucestershire.

Ralph, Rev. J., to the R. of St. John's, Horsleydown.

Saulez, Rev. Theophilus, to the C. of Alton, Hants.

Savile, Rev. Fred. Alex., C. of Holy Rood, Southampton, to the R. of King's Nympton, Devon.

Scott, Rev. Robt., R. of Duloe, Cornwall, to be a Prebendary of Exeter Cathedral.

Sheepshanks, Rev. T., of Trin. Coll.,
Camb., to the P. C. of Christ Church,
Harrogate, dio. Ripon.
Sheldon, Rev. John, to the C. of Rat-
tlesden, Suffolk.

Shute, Rev. G. B. H., to the C. of

Brightwell-Salome, Oxon. Sinnett, Rev. John, to the C. of Lampeter-Pont-Stephen, Cardiganshire.

Smythies, Rev. Wm. Yorick, to the V. of Shillbottle, Northumberland. Spencer, Rev. Woolley, late R. of St. Michael's, Stamford, to the Confratership of Brown's Hospital (or the Bede House), in that town.

Stevenson, Rev. H. J., to the V. of Grimley-cum-Hallow, Worcestershire. Stone, Rev. G. John, to the C. of Sutton Courtney, Berks.

Sturmer, Rev. Fred., to the R. of Heapham, Lincoln.

Surridge, Rev. Jas. Edw., to the R. of Graystead, nr. Bellingham, Northumberland; pats., the Governors of Greenwich Hospital.

Sutton, Rev. J., to the V. of Kirton, Lincoln.

Sympson, Rev. Chas. John, to the R. of

Kirkby Misperton, Yorkshire; pat.,
Lord Feversham.

Temple, Rev. Wm., to the R. of St. Alphage, with St. Mary North V., Canterbury.

Thomas, Rev. W. B., to to the R. of Johnstone, Pembrokeshire.

Till, Rev. J., to the C. of Swinnerton, Stafford.

Vaughan, Rev. Edw. Thos., of Christ's Coll. Camb., to the V. of St. Martin's, Leicester, vacant by the resign. of the Rev. C. J. Vaughan; pat., the Queen.

Wallace, Rev. Arthur Capel Job, to the R. of Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, vacant by the cession of the Rev. Henry Carrington.

Wallis, Rev. Arthur Wellington, late

Boden Sanscrit Scholar at Oxford, to
be Principal of the College of the Holy
City of Benares, on the river Ganges,
India.

Waltham, Rev. J., to the P. C. of Bosley, Cheshire.

Wanton, Rev. Joseph Atherton, to the C. of Heddington, Worcestershire. Wilberforce, Ven. Saml., to the Deanery of Westminster.

Willoughby, Rev. J. E. Rook, to the C. of Bentham, Yorkshire. Wilson, Rev. John, Second Master of St. Peter's Collegiate School, Eaton-square, to be Chaplain to the Right Hon. the Earl of Ripon.

Wilshere, Rev. Edw. Chapman, to the C. of Chester-le-Street, Durham Wright, Rev. H. Press, to the Incum bency of St. Mary, Leeds, and to the

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Mayston, Rev. John, R. of Great Orton, Cumberland.

Madely, Rev. Clement, B.D., V. of Horn.

castle and Stick ford, Lincolnshire. Moises, Rev. E., formerly many years Head Master of the Royal Grammar School, and Master of the Virgin Mary's Hospital, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Mountfort, Rev. John, at Old Kington. Oakeley, Ven. Sir Herbert, Bart., Arch

deacon of Colchester, Dean and R. of Bocking, and Prebendary of St. Paul's. Owen, Rev. Chas., C. of Latchingdon, Pace, Rev. W., R. of Rampisham and Wraxall, Dorsetshire.

Pigott, Rev. John Dryden, R. of Edgmond and Habberley, Shropshire. Salter, Rev. Edward Montagu, R. of the united parishes of Woodnorton-cumSwanton Novers, Norfolk.

Thomas, Rev. Wm., R. of Llansadwrn, Thompson, Rev. Josh., Incumbent of Anglesey, and of Orlestone, Kent. Marfleet, Yorkshire.

Tweed, Rev. John H., Chaplain of her Majesty's ship Penelope, off Sierra Leone.

Vernon, Rev. Robt., R. of Heythrop,

Oxon, and of Grafton Flyford, Wor

cestershire.

Watson, Rev. Thomas, P. C. of Cossey and Hardley, Norfolk.

Westmorland, Rev. T., V. of Great Sandall, Yorkshire.

Waller, Rev. Ernest Adolphus, of Tachbrook. Warwickshire.

UNIVERSITY NEWS.

In a Convocation held this day, the nomination of the Rev. C. Daman, M.A., late Fellow of Oriel, to be a Public Examiner in Literis Humanioribus, and that of W. Fishburn Donkin, M.A., late Fellow of University, to be a Public Examiner in Disciplinus Mathematicis et Physicis, were unanimously agreed to.

In a Congregation held at the same time, the following degrees were conferred:

Bachelors in Divinity-Rev. S. H. Russell, Fellow of St. John's; Rev. J. A. Hessey, Fellow of St. John's.

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Masters of Arts-Rev. C. F. Wyatt, Ch. Ch., Graud Comp.; Rev. W. R. Eyton, Ch. Ch., Grand Comp.; Rev. J. Tunnard, Exeter, Grand Comp.; Rev. C. Cox, Exeter; Rev. G. J. Ford, Exeter Rev. Clement Moody, Magdalen Hall; Amelius J. Ten-Brocke, Magdalen Hall; Rev. J. Coventry, Magdalen Hall; H. Gardiner, Magdalen Hall; Rev. J. Smith, Magdalen Hall; Rev. J. G. Watts, Balliol; Rev. J. Pendrid Scott, Balliol; G. H. Proctor, Balliol; Rev. F. W. Ryle, Fellow of Brasenose; Rev. H. Milne, Brasenose; G. Buckle, Fellow of Oriel; G. J. Stone, Oriel; Rev. R. C. Dickerson, Worcester; H. G. J. Parsons, Fellow of Magdalen; Rev. G. Woodfield

Paul, Fellow of Magdalen; Rev. G. Hunter Fell, Defny of Magdalen.

Bachelors of Arts-T. Hullah, Brasenose; R. Hope Hooper, Lincoln; E. Victor Lewis Houlton, Fellow of St. John's; Stratford Leigh. St. John's.

April 5.

The Proctors of the preceding year having resigned their office, after the usual procuratorial speech by the Senior Proctor, the new Proctors were presented: the Senior by Dr. Daubeny, of Magdalen College; the Junior by the Warden of Merton College.

The new Proctors are:

The Rev. Thomas Harris, Fellow of Magdalen College; John Thomas H. Peter, Esq., Fellow of Merton College; who, having taken their accustomed oaths, and made the parliamentary declaration, were severally admitted by the ViceChancellor.

The Two Proctors then nominated their Pro-Proctors, or assistants in office, for the year-viz.,

Rev. G. A. Browne, Chaplain of Magdalen College; Rev. T. Harding Newman, Demy of Magdalen College; Rev. Wm. Andrews, Fellow of Exeter College; Rev. F. M. Knollis, Fellow of Magdalen College.

April 10.

In a Convocation holden this day, the following gentlemen were nominated by the Proctors to be Delegates of Privileges for the present year :-R. Hussey, B.D., Student of Ch. Ch.; W. Morgan, M.A., Fellow of Magdalene; G. Maule, M.A., Student of Ch. Ch.; W. Palmer, M.A., Fellow of Magdalene; J. Heathcote Brooks, M.A., Fellow of Brasenose.

In the same Convocation the Rev. Cornelius Hart, M.A., of Christ Church, Cambridge, was admitted ad eundem.

In a Congregation holden at the same time, the following degrees were conferred:

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Bachelor in Divinity-Rev. H. P. Guillemard, Fellow of Trinity.

Masters of Arts-Rev. J. Murray Holland, Fellow of New College; Rev. G. Shand, Queen's; Rev. J. T. Foster Aldred, Lincoln; Rev. F. Hugh Deane, Fellow of Magdalene; Rev. C. Mills Skottowe, Fellow of Jesus; Herbert Parsons, Balliol; Rev. W. Robins, Worcester.

Bachelors of Arts—J. Arrowsmith,

St. Edmund Hall; H. Wyndham West, Ch. Ch; G. Streynsham Master, Brasenose; Gilbert Henderson Philips, Brasenose.

In a Convocation holden in the afternoon, the proposed "Regulations for Sir Robert Taylor's Institution" were submitted to the house, when the portions relating to the Curators and Library were adopted by the house. The portions specifying the appointment and duties of the Professor of Languages, of the Assistant Librarian, and of the Teachers of the French, German, and Italian languages, were rejected by considerable majorities.

The Examiners for the Johnson Scholarship have awarded the Theological Scholarship to Alfred Pott, B.A. Demy of Magdalene, and the Mathematical Scholarship to Hugo Daniel Harper, B.A., Scholar of Jesus.

April 11.

In a Congregation held this day, the following degrees were conferred :

Doctor in Civil Law-The Venerable W. Broklehurst Stonehouse, Brasenose, Archdeacon of Stowe, Grand Comp.

Bachelor of Arts-S. E. Lyon, Wad

ham.

In a Convocation held this afternoon, it was unanimously agreed to affix the University seal to a petition to both Houses of Parliament, praying for a repeal of so much of the Act passed in the 6th and 7th years of King William IV., c. 77, as provides for the union of the ancient sees of St. Asaph and Bangor. April 17.

In a Congregation holden this day, the following degrees were conferred :

Bachelor and Doctor in Divinity by Accumulation-The Ven. S. Wilberforce, Oriel, Grand Comp.

Masters of Arts-H. Boothby Barry, Michel Fellow of Queen's: Rev. Shadwell Morley Barkworth, Worcester.

Bachelors of Arts-Theophilus H. Puleston, Brasenose, and W. Stephenson Preston, St. John's, Grand Comp.; H. Mullens Sandham, W. J. Alban, and Edward Leigh Pemberton, St. John's; C. P. Paul Jodrell, H. Macdougall, and W. Dry, Brasenose; J. Morgan, Scholar of Jesus; P. Pain, C. J. Morgan, and C. Farnsworth Nixon, Lincoln; W. Cumby, R. Kennet Dawson, and Josiah Turner Lea, University; J. J. Lea, Pembroke; W. Malpas, Scho

lar of Pembroke; and F. G. Bernard, proposed for consideration, is impeOriel. ratively required.

April 26.

In a Convocation holden on Thursday, the Rev. Barrè Phipps, M.A., St. John's, Cambridge, was admitted ad eundem.

In a Congregation holden at the same time, the following degrees were conferred:

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Bachelor in Civil Law-E. David, St. Mary Hall, Grand Comp.

Masters of Arts-Rev. R. Owen, Scholar of Jesus; J. Fuller Maitland, St. Mary Hall; Markby J. Thornton Boys, Wadham; R. Roope, Wadham; Philip Le Maistre, Pembroke; A. Barret, Worcester.

Bachelors of Arts-H. T. Glyn, William Morgan Williams, and G. Routh Howard, New Inn Hall; J. Hardie, St. Mary Hall; F. Burridge, St. Mary Hall; J. E. Gladstone, Magdalene Hall; R. Wilson, Magdalene Hall; C. Travers, Queen's College; F. Wickes, St. Alban's Hall; E. Whateley, Ch. Ch.; Mervin Herbert Nevil Storey, J. W. Marsh, E. Burke Venables, and H. Walcot Simcoe, Wadham College; C. St. Barbe Sydenham, and R. Bartholomew, C. Gravey, Exeter; Wadham Pigott Williams, Lincoln; J. Walcot, Lincoln; J. Parker Harris, Brasenose; J. R. Davison, Corpus Christi; D. Mapleton, St. John's; A. G. J. Bishop, Trinity; H. R. Young, Trinity; J. Simpson, Worcester; W. Macdonald Honyman, Worcester; E. Muckleston, Worcester.

The following requisition, signed by upwards of 540 Members of Convocation, was laid before the Hebdomadal Board on Monday; and it is understood that that body will take it into consideration on Monday next. The total number of signatures in condemnation of Tract 90, amounts to 660, as stated in a former Herald.

REQUISITION TO THE VICE

CHANCELLOR.

"We, the undersigned Members of Convocation, finding that the University of Oxford has been precluded, by the intervention of the Proctors, from publicly expressing its opinion on this day, deem it our duty to state our deliberate conviction, that a formal Act of the University, on the subject of the Ninetieth Tract for the Times,' which was

"And we hereby respectfully request, that at the earliest opportunity which may seem to you fitting, you would be pleased to lay before the Board of Heads of Houses and Proctors this our earnest entreaty, that, notwithstanding the temporary obstruction which has occurred through advantage taken of the form of our academical constitution, the matter may be again submitted to Convocation."

CAMBRIDGE.

April 11th.

At the Congregation just held, the following degrees were conferred :—

Hon. Master of Arts-Hon. F. S. Grimston, Magdalene; Hon. C. C. Neville, Magdalene.

Masters of Arts-W. B. Hewson, St. John's; W. H. Mackinnon, St. John's; J. Griffith, Christ's; J. D. Raven, Magdalene.

Bachelors of Arts-R. S. C. A. Alexander, F. B. B. Arthur, J. H. Knight, W. F. Northey, J. L. Williams, Trinity; J. Coleridge, C. D. Crofts, D. F. Jarman, G. H. Spurrien, St. John's; J. Penruddock, St. Peter's; W. A. Lewis, Caius ; H. J. Frere, Corpus Christi ; W. Davis, J. Godson, T. R. Pine, Catherine Hall; T. Brailsford, Christ's; J. L. Wiglesworth, Magdalene; F. Bourdillon, Emmanuel.

Masters of Arts-(Ad eundem)—F. Balston, Ch. Ch., Oxon; F. Webb, ́ Trinity Coll., Dublin.

April 16th.

The Heads of Houses met in the Senate House, at nine o'clock this morning, to prick for two persons to be returned to the Senate as candidates for the office of Librarian to the University, when the Rev. J. Power, M.A., Fellow of Clare, and late Fellow and Tutor of Trinity Hall, and the Rev. J.J. Smith, M.A., Fellow and Tutor of Gonville and Caius College, were nominated. J. M. Kemble, Esq, M.A., Licencer of Plays, and J. Edleston, Esq., M.A., of Trinity, were the other candidates.

MAYNOOTH GRANT-The Heads of Houses, in reply to the requisition which has been addressed to them calling upon them to convene a meeting of the Senate, for the purpose of petitioning against the

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