CLERICAL APPOINTMENTS. Domestic Chapl. to the Right Hon. the Earl of Home. Dom. Chapl. in Ordinary to H. R. H. the Duke of Clarence. Princip. of Elizabeth College, Guernsey. Archdeacon of Norwich in Cath. Ch. of Norwich Bishop of Norwich Oby, R. E. Spencer, and {Bp of Norwich, alt. Rev. W.Bolton, and Rt. Hon.Earl Nelson Dean of Westminst. D. & C. of St. Paul's Herts Lincoln }D Bolton, Horatio.. with Ashby, R. & Thurne, R.an. Norfolk Norwich Bp. of Norwich Bromhead, C.Ffrench Cardington, V. Eton College and Docking, R. to Lidgate, R. Prebend in Cath. Ch. of Bristol and Foston, R. and Londesborough, V. to Halberton, V. Caistor St. Edmund, R. } N.York York E.York Duke of Devonshire Devon Exeter D. & C. of Bristol Norfolk Norwich John Steward, Esq. Stone, William.... Christ ChurchSpitalfields, R. Middlesex London Brasenn. Coll. Oxf. Tugwell, Lewis Longbridge Deverell, V. Wilts Salisbury Marquis of Bath Notts York Duke of Portland Devon Exeter H.W.Johns, Esq.&others Vernon, Hon. John. Kirkby-in-Ashfield, R. Yonge, F. L. W. Frithelstock, P. C. CLERGYMEN DECEASED. On the 31st of May, at his residence in Whitehall Place, the Right Reverend Charles Lloyd, D. D. Lord Bishop of Oxford with Cuddesden, V. annexed, and Regius Professor of Divinity at Oxford, with Can. of Christ Church and Ewelme, R. annexed. County. Diocese. Patron. Somerset B.& Wells Bp. of Bath & Wells Staffords. Lichfield Rev. W. Eddowes Hunts Lincoln John Bevis, Esq. Devon Exeter Fras. Bassett, Esq. Worcester Worcester Rev. D. J. J. Cookes S Lord Chancellor Gloucest. Gloucest. Bp. of Gloucest. and Wilbraham Great, V. Camb. Huddersfield, Trin. Church, London Lord Montague Rev. R. Roberts Lord Chancellor Ely Rev. James Hicks Lincoln Lincoln SirG.Heathcote, Bart. Ch.W.York York Vicar of Huddersfield Roberts, Robert Chapl. of Trinity Coll. Cambridge Stevenson, John . and Abberton, R. {" Name. Chichester, George Augustus .. Northlands Evans, John...... Ward, Joseph with Walton Deville, Ch.} Warwick Worcester Lord Chancellor Chaplain of His Majesty's Ship Java, in Madras Roads UNIVERSITY INTELLIGENCE. ELECTIONS. CAMBRIDGE. Mr. William Cavendish, M. A. of Trinity College, has been returned Member of Parliament of this University, in the room of Sir Nicholas Conyngham Tindal, who has ... Bucks. .... Beginning -This Cardinal," &c. And ending... "Peace be with him." Sir William Brown's three medals for the present year have been awarded as follows: Greek Ode.-Charles Rann Kennedy, Trinity College. Latin Ode Charles Merivale, St. Jolin's Epigrams S College. The following are the respective subjects: Greek Ode. · νήσων, Αἰγαίῃ ὅσαι εἶν ἁλὶ ναιετάουσι. Latin Ode.-Cæsar, consecutus cohortes ad Rubiconem flumen, qui provinciæ ejus finis erat, paulùm constitit. Greek Epigram.—σκότον δεδορκώς. The Members' prizes of fifteen guineas each, to two Bachelors of Arts, for the encouragement of Latin prose composition, have been adjudged to George Langshaw, of St. John's College. Subject: An putandum sit posthac fore ut gentes Meridionales sub Septentrionalium viribus iterum succumbant ? GRACES. Graces to the following effect have passed the Senate: To appoint the Vice-Chancellor, the Master of Jesus College, Dr. Turton, the Public Orator, Mr. Peacock of Trinity College, Mr. Shelford of Corpus Christi College, Mr. Graham of Christ's College, Mr. Thorp of Trinity College, and Mr. Crick of St. John's College, a Syndicate to consider what alterations it is expedient to make in the mode of conducting the Previous Examination, and to report thereupon to the Senate before the end of the present term. To appoint the Vice-Chancellor, the Master of Catharine Hall, the Master of Clare Hall, Mr. Carrighan of St. John's College, Mr. Hustler of Jesus College, and Mr. Hildyard of Trinity Hall, a Syndicate to confer with the Provost and Fellows of King's College, respecting the laying out of the ground in the front of King's College and the Public Library. To allow the Assistant at the Observatory a salary of eighty pounds a-year. The Observatory.-The Syndicate appointed by graces of the Senate on the 27th of February and the 18th of March last, having inspected the Observatory, in company with several members of the University and strangers distinguished by their know |