UNIVERSITY AND CLERICAL INTELLIGENCE. OXFORD. Degrees conferred November 4. BACHELORS IN CIVIL LAW. Taylor, Simon, Esq. Fellow of All Souls, MASTERS OF ARTS. Jenkins, Rev. Owen, Fellow of Jesus. Moor, Rev. J. F. Brasenose, Grand Compounder. Roberts, Rev. Alfred, Trinity. Withby, Henry, Merton. BACHELORS OF ARTS. Currie, James, University. Kekewick, George Granville, Exeter. DOCTOR IN DIVINITY. Jennings, Rev. Philip, Worcester, Grand compounder. MASTERS OF ARTS. Hindes, Walter, St. Mary Hall. Prosser, Rev. Samuel, St. John's. Stephenson, John Wilkinson, Taberder of Queen's. BACHELORS OF ARTS, Aitchinson, David, Queen's. Legge, Henry, Christ Church. November 18. MASTERS OF ARTS. Proctor, Rev. Thomas, Michell's Fellow of Queen's. Rouch, Rev. Frederick, St. John's. BACHELORS OF ARTS. Butler, William James, Demy of Magdalen. England, William Henry, Pembroke. Grenfell, Algernon, Scholar of University. Hoblyn, Richard, Scholar of Balliol. On Thursday, October 27, a Convocation was holden, when James Adey Ogle, of Trinity college, D.M. was unanimously elected Professor of the Practice of Medicine, on the foundation of George Aldrich, D.M. in the room of Dr. Bourne, who had lately resigned that Professorship, and been elected Lord Litchfield's Clinical Professor in Medicine: On Wednesday, Nov. 7, Simon Taylor, Student in Civil Law, who had lately resigned, was re-elected Fellow; and Richard Charles Hippesley Tuckfield, B.A. of Oriel college, was elected Fellow of All Soul's college. On Thursday, Nov. 4, William Hill, Edward Blencowe, and John Griffiths, were admitted Scholars of Wadham college. quitt, B.A. of Brasenose college, was November 19.-Scrope Milner Colelected Fellow of that Society. November 24.-The Rev. John Henry Hogarth, B.C.L. of Emmanual college, was incorporated B.C.L. of Wadham college. November 26.-John Allen Giles, of the County of Somerset and Diocese of Bath and Wells, was admitted Scholar of Corpus Christi college. The Rev. William Lewis Davies, M.A. and Fellow of St. John's college, is appointed Second Master of Elizabeth college, Guernsey; M. de Joux, late of Geneva, Master of the Mathematical School; M. de des Lauriers, of the Uni. versity of Paris, Master of the French School; and Mr. Tyers, of Christ's Hos pital, London, Writing and Arithmetical Master. CAMBRIDGE. Degrees conferred November 19. Hanbury, Rev. John, St. Peter's. Newsam, Rev. James, Christ's. Russell, Rev. W. Brighton, Catherine Hall. Thompson, Rev. William, Trinity. BACHELORS OF ARTS. Atkinson, Joseph Milner, Catherine Hall. Kerr, Mark Henry James, Trinity. November 24. BACHELOR IN DIVINITY. Morgan, Rev. William, Emmanuel. Hardwicko, Rev. W. Corpus Christi, Kiddersley, Edward C. Esq. Trinity. Oldacres, Rev. Edward William, Clare Hall. BACHELOR IN CIVIL LAW. Speddring, Thomas S. Trinity. BACHELOR IN PHYSIC. Waterfield, Thomas, Christ. BACHELORS OF ARTS. Bishton, John, Trinity. Chichester, George, A. F. Downing. Ramsden, William, Christ's. Vesey, George, Trinity. October 28. Wortham, Walter, B.A. Magdalen college, Cambridge. By Lett. Dim. from the Bishop of Lincoln. PRIESTS. Buck, John, B.A. and Fennell, Samuel, M.A. Queen's college. Laing, David, B A. St. Peter's college, Bg Lett. Dim. from the Bishop PREFERMENTS. Amphlett, Rev. Joseph, M.A. Curate of King's-norton, (late Fellow of Worcester college, Oxford,) to the Perpetual Curacy of Wythall, Worcestershire; Patron, the Rev. JOHN WINGFIELD, D.D. in right of his Vicarage of Bromsgrove. Birkett, Rev. William, M.A. late of Brasenose college, Oxford, and Minister of Penwortham, to the Vicarage of South Tawton, Devonshire; Patrons, the DEAN and CANONS of WINDSOR. Blackstone, Rev. Frederick Charles, B.C.L. Fellow of New college, Oxford, to the Vicarage of Heckfield, in the county of Hants; Patrons, the WARDEN and FELLOWS of that SOCIETY. Chaplin, Rev. Edward, M.A. brotherin-law and Chaplain to the Hon. Mr. Justice Holroyd, to be Morning Reader and Evening Preacher to the Hon. Society of Gray's Ino. Cobbold, Rev. Richard, M.. to the united Rectories of Wortham Everard and Wortham Jervis, Norfolk. Cutler, Rev. Richard, M.A. of Exeter college, Oxford, to be Master of the Free Grammar School, Dorchester. Elwin, Rev. Thomas Henry, M.A. to the Rectory of Bradfield St. Clare, Nor. folk; Patron, the Rev. ROBERT DAVERS, of Bradfield St. George. Faithful, Rev. Robert, M.A. late of Wadham college, Oxford, to the Vicarage of Warfield, Berks; Patron, MAXWELL WINDLE, Esq. of the Cloisters, Temple. Faulkner, Rev. E. M.A. to be Chaplain Wood, Rev. John Page, LL.B. of Tri to Worcester City Goal. Fea, Rev. Dr. of Magdalen hall, and of Parson's Green, Fulham, to be one of the Domestic Chaplains to his Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex. Fellowes, Rev. J. M.A. to the Rectory of Deighton, Norfolk; Patron, VISCOUNT ANSON. Goggs, Rev. H. B. A. to the Vicarage of South Creek, Norfolk; Patron, Mr. H. GOGGS, of Whissonsett, Norfolk. Hanbury, Rev. B. M.A. to the Vicarage of Bures St. Mary, Suffolk; Patron, O. HANBURY, Esq. of Great Cogge shall. Hopkinson, Rev. John, has been ap pointed by the Dean and Chapter of Peterbough, Precentor and Librarian, on the resignation of the Rev. Mr. Mills. Hutchinson, Rev. Charles Edward, M.A. to be Prebendary of Chichester; Patron, the KING. Keppel, Hon. and Rev. Edward Southwell, M.A. to the Rectory of Quiddenham, Norfolk; Patron, the EARL of ALBEMARLE. He is also appointed Domestic Chaplain to his Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex. Majendie, Rev. H. W. M.A. to be Prebend of Beaminster Prima; Patron, the BISHOP of SALISBURY. Marsh, Rev. Matthew, B.D. of Christ Church, Oxford, and Chancellor of the Diocese of Salisbury, to the Prebend of Chute and Chesinbury; Patron, the BISHOP of SALISBURY. Maude, Rev. P. to be Chaplain of the Bath City Infirmary and Dispensary. Meade, Rev. Richard John, M.A. of Balliol college, to be one of the Domestic Chaplains to the Earl of Cork and Or rery. Mills, Rev. Thomas, M.A. of Christ Church, Oxford, and Minor Canon of Peterborough, to the Living of Easton and Bringhurst, in the county of Leicester; Patrons, the DEAN and CHAPTER Of PETERBOROUGH. Owen, Rev. Hugh, D.C.L. Rector of Beccles cum Endgate, Suffolk, to the Vicarage of Redisham, in the same county; Patron, the EARL of GOSFORD. Rowland, Rev. Joshua, M.A. to the Rectory of Holton, Suffolk; Patron, SIR WILLIAM ROWLEY, of Tendring Hall, Suffolk. Rust, Rev. Edgar, M.A. to the Rectory of Drinkstone, Suffolk; Patron, JoHN EDGAR RUST, Esq. of Stowmarket. Shuttleworth, Rev. Philip Nicholas, D.D. and Warden of New college, Oxford, to the Rectory of Foxley, Wilts; Patron, the Right Hon. HENRY RICHARD VASSALL LORD HOLLAND. Sumner, Rev. Charles Vernon Holme, to be Domestic Chaplain to his Royal Highness the Duke of York, nity college, to the Rectory of St. Peter's, Cornhill; Patrons, the CoмMON COUNCIL of the CITY of LONDON. CLERGYMEN MARRIED. Barlow, Rev. William, M.A. Vicar of St. Mary Breden, Canterbury, second son of Rear-Admiral Sir Robert Barlow, K.C.B. and Chaplain to his Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence, to Louisa, second daughter of the late Robert Jones Adeane, Esq. of Babraham, Cambridgeshire, at Marylebone Church. Beresford, Rev. Marcus G. son of the Bishop of Kilmore, to Mary, widow of the late R. Digby, Esq. at Ilfracombe, North Devon. Birkett, Rev. William, M.A. late of Brasenose college, Oxford, Minister of Penwortham, and Vicar of South Taunton, Devonshire, to Mary, daughter of S. Horrocks, Esq. M.P. Nov. 4, at Penwortham Church. Brooks, Rev. J. W. of Retford, to Sarab, daughter of John Fearby, Esq. of Poppleton Lodge, near York. Budge, Rev. E. B.A. to Miss Thomasin Tucker, of Plymouth. Day, Rev. Charles, B.C.L. of Folking ham, Lincolnshire, to Sarah, relict of the Rev. Edward Smith, of that place. Dewe, Rev. W. Curate of Whitwell, Der byshire, to Sophia, daughter of the late William Godley, Esq. of Chester. Dennis, Rev. M. G. B.A. of Ben'et college, Cambridge, to Mrs. Towsend, relict of R. W. Towsend, Esq. late of Truckett's Hall, Boxted, Suffolk. Dodson, Rev. Christopher, M.A. of University college, Oxford, to Eleanor, only daughter of the Rev. L. G. Halton, at Thruxted. Durham, Rev. Thomas, M. A. Fellow of Hoskin, Rev. T. B.D. Rector of Kempstone, and of Basford, Notts, and late Fellow of Sidney Sussex college, Cambridge, to Miss Blount, at Kimbolton, Cambridgeshire. Ibbotson, Rev. A. Incumbent of Ramden, to Jane, youngest daughter of Mr. B. Rawling, of Leeds. Jackson, Rev. G. C. B.C.L. Fellow of New college, Oxford, and Chaplain in the Hon. East India Gompany's service, at the Presideney, Bombay, to Arabella, daughter of the late Rev. T. Knightley, of Cherwelton, Northants, Nov, 2, at Southampton. Loft, Rev. John, Rector of Wyham, to Miss F. W. Pennell, of Sudbrook Hall, Lincolnshire. Marsh, Rev. Henry, of Bungay, to Caro line Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. John Sewell, Fore-street, London. Meredith, Rev. R. B.A. of St. Edmund hall, Oxford, to Elizabeth, only daughter of the late Rev. L Canniford, Nov. 9, at St. Helen's, Abingdon. Newbery, Rev. Henry, of Hagborn, Berks, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late Daniel Day, Esq. of Nailsworth, at Avening, Gloucestershire. Parry, Rev. Thomas, M. A. Fellow and Pearce, Rev. E. S. only son of the late Perkins, Rev. S. W. Rector of Stockton, Saunders, Rev. John, to Mrs. Protheroe, Vowles, Rev. James Parker, B.A. of St. Whitta, Rev. Thomas, of Terton, Devon, CLERGYMEN DECEASED. Bennet, Rev. Thomas, one of the Minor Bracken, Rev. Edward, D.C.L. Vicar of Bull, Rev. H. T. second son of the Rev. Carisithen, Rev. William, Rector of Davy, Rev. W. formerly of Trinity col Gregory, Rev. Edward, Rector of Longars, Notts. Heaton, Rev. Peter. Rector of Little Eversden, and Vicar of the adjoining parish of Great Eversden, at Little Eversden, aged 75 years. He was for. merly Fellow of Queen's college, Cambridge, and proceeded B.A. 1774, M.A. 1777, and B.D. 1786. The Rectory is in the gift of the President and Fellows of Queen's college, and the Vicarage, of the King. Hockley, Rev. John, formerly of Magdalen college, Oxford, Oct. 27, in FitzLondon. roy-square, Jones, Rev. Mr. Vicar of Llanboidy, Carmarthenshire. Marsh, Rev. W. Rector of Weston Bam- Mathew, Rev. A. S. Rector of Broughton Maturin, Rev. R. C. M.A. Curate of St. Milward, Rev. J. F. at Astley's-row, Is- Moselee, Rev. Stephen, son of the Rev. S. Moselee, of Little Baddow, Essex.. Niccolson, Rev. Henry, at Ryton, Cumberland. Roberts, Rev. J. at Sedgeberrow, near Robertson, Rev. J. Incumbent of Sleighs, Robinson, Rev. John, Rector of Al thorne and Cricksen, both in Essex. Sharpe, Rev. John, Rector of Saxby, at the Parsonage-house, Saxby, in the 79th year of his age. Slade, Rev. E. D. M.A. late of Queen's Whitley, Rev. Edward, Vicar of Stowey, Whittington, Rev. H. D. at Argyll MONTHLY LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. DIVINITY. The Christian Duty of Mutual Submission in the Fear of God: a Sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of Chester, on Sunday, Oct. 31, 1824, before the Mayor and Corporation of that City. By C. J. Blomfield, D.D. Lord Bishop of the Diocese: 4to. Discourses on the Internal Evidence of Christianity, as displayed in the Connection of natural and revealed Religion, and the Doctrines of the Immortality of the Soul, and a Future State. By the Rev. C. Mayo, LL.B. Rector of Beding Stoke and Huish, Wilts. 8vo. 5s. 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