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JStrtbs. -marriaties, and jPeatba BIRTHS. ADDISON,-October 2, at Woodside Home, Plymouth, the wife of the IRev. W. Addison, V.C., C.F.—a son. BONSEY.-Oct. 12, at Fernhurst Vicarage, oussex, to the Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Bonsey—a daughter. GIRLING.-Oct, 2, at Newlands, Lattice Barn, Ipswich, wife of the Rev. F. B. Girling-—a son. GREEN.—Oct. 2, at 5, Grove-street, Mansfield, Miranda, wife of Rev. E. W. Green, C.E".—a daughter. KEYMER.—Oct. 6. at the Old House, Alres- ford, Hants, the wife of the ,Rev. B. W. Keymer (H..A.F.)-a daughter (Diana). MABBIA<Q £ S. EVANS—DODD.—Aug. 14. at Christ Church. Woburn-square, W.C., Chris Bertrand, son of the Rev. T H. and Mrs. Evans, to Jessie Louise, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dodd, of Mulgrave-road, Croydon. FARMEE-^BROADFOOT.—Oct. 7 at St.. Mary's Cathedral, Glasgow, by the Very Rev. Provost Lethbndge, the Rev. Malcolm Stuart Farmer, Brownhills, St. Andrews, to Winifred, daughter of James Broa.dfoot, Esq., Launces- ton, Kilmacolm. HARRIS-GRAHAM.—September 27, at All Saints', Fulham, S.W., by the Rev. J. Wynn- Werninck, Rector of Weston Bampfylde, Somerset, uncle of the hride, Stuart Janic-s Harris, eldest son of Mr. Charles James Harris, of Plymouth, to Dorothea F. S. Graham,, daughter of the late Rev. J. H. Stuart Graham, M.A., and Mrs. Graham, of Hurlingha.m. LOVETT—SIMPSON.—Oct. 9. at the Parish Church. Alston, the Rev. S. R. W. Lovett, M.A., R.N., Vicar of Alston, to Miss Dorothy Woodhouse Simpson, of Leicester. BE ATMS. BURTO-q.-Oct, 12, at Cherry Burton Rectory, Beverley, East Yorks. Bramwell Charles Burton, M.A., for 30 years Rector of Cherry Burton, aged 57. COMPTOST.—Oct. 10, at The Downs, South- bourne, Bournemouth. Louisa Mary, the wife 'I of Rev. Daniel Goddard Compton, aged 78. EP.P.I-NGTON.-Oet. 11, at Bournemouth, Ada Jane, the beloved wife of the 'Rev. Roland I Errington, Rector of East Tisted. HARRISS.-Oct, 3, at Oxford, Rev. James Adolphus Harriss, first vicar of St. Andrew's Church, Oxford, aged 60. LANGHAM.-Sept. 26, at Calcutta, Seymour Cuthbert Langham, eldest son of Prebendary J J. Langham, and beloved husband of Muriel Langham, aged 35.
PREFERMENTS Si APPOINTMENTS
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PREFERMENTS Si APPOINTMENTS (R., Rector; V., Vicar; Inc.. Incumbent; P.O., Perpetual Curate; P. Patron.) ABBOTT, Ven. T .C., Archdeacon of Cloyne; also Canon of Liscleary in Cork Cathedral. ASTLEY, Rev. J. H., C. of St. James's, New Brighton; V. of St. Mark's, Dunham Massey, Altrmcham. P., Vicar of Bowdon. BARNES, Rev. C. M., V. of Thorganby, York; V. of Shipton Thorpe. Market Weighton. P., Archbishop of York. BECKET, Rev. A. E., Chaplain of the Com- munity of St. Thoma-s, and to the Prison, Oxford; V. of Butleigh. P., Mr. R. N. Grenville. BETSON, Rev W. J., V. of St. Luke's with St. rerrans jEtoose, Barrow-in-Furness; V. of Alton and P.C. of Bradley-le-Moors, Stoke- on-Trent. P., Earl of Shrewsbury. (Ex- change.) CHILD, Rev T A. V. of Saxilby, Lincoln; v* uoim the Divine, G-ainsborougli P., Crown. DALE, Rev. P. J., R. of Fittleton, Salisbury; Ireasurer and Secretary of the Salisbury Diocesan Board of Finance. DIBBEN, Rev. E. S., V. of, Wicken, Soham; R. of Daylesford, Chipping Norton. P., Repre- sentatives of the late Rev. Jl. Gr. QrisewoocL ELLISON /Rev. J. H. J., R. of St. Michael's, Cornhili, E.C,, and Chaplain-in-Ordinary to the Aing- Chapkin to the Lord Mayor (elect) of London (Sir E. Cooper). ELNOR, Rev. W. G., V. of St. Mary's, Dover; Hon. Canon, Canterbury Cathedral. FLEWETT, Rev. W. E., Chancellor; Precentor of Cork Cathedral. FLOWER, Rev. W. J., R.N.; R. of Bellingham. t\, .Lords of the Admiralty. HIGGINS, Rev. F. A. P., Chaplain of the Berkeley Hospital, Worcester; P.C. of Queenhill with Holdfast, Upton-on-Severn. P., Bishop of Worcester. HUGHES, iRev. Ll. R., R. of Llandudno; Hon. Canon of Bangor Cathedral. HUTCHINSON-, Rev. F. W„ V. of Holbeach; Prebendary of WeltoiL Rivall dn Lincoln Cathedral. P., Crown. KINLOCH, Rev. M. W., Hon. C.F., and formerly R. of Holy Trinity, Dorchester; R. of St. Edmund's, Salisbury. P., Bishop. KITSON, Rev. B. M., C. of Barnes; first V. of St. Michael's, Barnes, S.W. P., IRector of Barnes. JACKSON, Rev. H. L., R. of Little Canfield, Dunmow; Lady Margaret Preacher in the University of Cambridge. LONGUET-HIGGINS, Rev. H. H. L., T.C.F., formerly C. of St. Mary's, Johannesburg; Warden of the Hostel for Theological Students, Bristol. MATTHEWS Rev. C. E., V. of Ditchfield, Hants; V. of Milford-on-Sea, Hants. MOORE, Rev. C. A., late Chaplain to the English Church at Dresden; V. of Harrow Weald. P., Trustees. NIXON, Rev. R, T. de M., Diocesan Inspector of Schools in the Diocese of Oxford; V. of Shipton-Uttder-Wychword. and Langley. P., Bishop of Oxford. PALMER, ,Rev. H. E., C. of St. Alban's, Bordes- ley, Birmingham; Chaplain to the House of Mercy, Ditchingham. PARISH, Rev. W. 0., V. of Longfloet, Poole, Prebendary of Salisbury Cathedral, and Rural Dean of Poole; Hon. Chaplain to the Bishop of Salisbury. PEARSON, Rev. H. H.. Incumbent of Kinsale with Dunderro-w; Canon of Dromdaleague in Cork Cathedral. PIMBLETT, Rev. C. B., V. of Alton and P.C. of Bradley-le-Moors, Stoke-on-Trent; V. of St. Luke s with St. Perran'e Roose, Barrow-in- Furness. P., Trustees. (Exchange.) PLANT, Rev. T., V. of Theddingworth; V. of Lu.benha.rn. P., Mr. T. G. F. Paget. (Correction.) SMITH, Rev. E. H.; V. of Ryhill. P., Trustees under the will of the late Lord St. Oswald. STATT, Rev. G. W. B., T.C.R.N., to the Titania. STOTE, Rev. W. G., V. of Wickham Market; V. of All Saints', Sudbury with Ballingdon and Brunlon, Suffolk. P., Simeon's Trustees. TEALE, Rev. K. W. P., Hon. C.F., V. of Trull; |i. of Thurloxton and V. of D.urston. P., Lord Portman. (Exchange.) TIMBRELL, Rev. W. F. J., C. of St. Oswald's. Chester; R. of Coddington. P., Dean and Chapter. TIPPETT, Rev. N. A. R., P.-in-C. of St. Mary Magdalene, Launceston; V. of St. Mary Magdalene. Launceston. WEBSTER, Rev. C. A, Inc. of St. Michael, Black- rock, and Precentor of fRoss Cathedral; Chancellor of Cork Cathedral. WILSON Rev. A., Inc. of Fanlobbus, and Canon of Droradaleague in Cork Cathedral; Pre- centor of Ross Cathedral. WATSON, Rev. F. V.. Tail Missioner, Canter- bury Diocese; Hon. Canon, Canterbury Cathedral.
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VACANT BENEFICES. SAXILBY, LINCOLN (V.).—Gross inc., £ 225: net, £ 223 and ho. Pop., 1,255. P., Bishop of Lincoln. SOMERFORD KEYNES, CLUCKLADE, WLLTS.— T.R.CL, £ 92; av., £ 70, with 98a. of gl.; com. rent, £ 140; Eccies. Com., £ 57. Gross inc £ 357; net, £ 295 and ho. Pop., 300, P Mr' G. F. Fawcett. CHERRY BURTON, NEAR BEVERLEY (R.).- T.R.C., £ 1,058; av. £ 706, with 26a. of gl. Gross »ip-, £ 775; net, £ 587 and to. Pop., 391. P Mr. F. Burton. x THURCASTON, LEICESTER (R.).—Gross inc., £ 560; net, £ 500 Pop., 6S5. Pij Emmanuel College, Cambridge. TITCHPIELD, -]!ANTS (V.).-T.R.C., imp" £ 2,708; V., £ 34; av., £ 26; Eccies. Com., £ 85; fees, zC2; Easter offerings, £ 22; o.s., £150, Gross inc. £ 290; net, £ 250 and ho. Pop., 1,609. P., Dean and Chapter of Winchester.
LICENCES TO CURACIES.
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LICENCES TO CURACIES. By the Archbishop of Canterbury, on October 10, 1919, Revs. A. B. Cole, to Cran- brook, and J. H.. Miles to Benenden. At a special service, held at the Palace, the Bishop of Llandaff licensed the following to curacies The Revs. H. R. Davies, to Christ Church, Ebbw Vale; J. W. Jones, to Llan- hilleth; A. T. Lewis, to Cadoxton-juxta-Neath; D. K. M. Peel, to St. German's, Roath; and W. A. Davi&s, to St. Andrew's Major. The Bishop of Bristol has licensed the follow- ing to curacies :—Rev. J. W. E. Hooton, to St. Simon, Bristol; Rev. R. W. Philipson. to Aust with Northwick, G-los Rev. S. Skelhorn, to St. Augustine-the-less, Bristol.
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r ACKNOWILROGMRMTS. ALL SAINTS', ISLINGTON (Eev. E. C. Pitt Johnson).—W. C., 10s.; S. E„ 10s.; Hostel Grantham, 2s.; M. H., 5s.; postmark Alde- burgh, £1; ditto Kennington, S.E., los.; J. B. P., 3s. 6d. CHURCH PASTORAL AID SOCIETY.—J B. P Ss. 6d. COLONIAL AND CONTINENTAL CHURCH SOCIETY., —Anon., 15s. MELANESIAN MISSION—Anon., 3s. ST. BARNABAS, HOLLOWAY (Rev. W. Quick- Ainer).-Gr-teful Xi- Friends at Royston, 10s.; Regular .Reader, 10s.; E. M. H., 2s. 6d. WAIFS AND STRAYS SOCIETY.—Anon., £ 1.
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SUNDAY'S LONDON PREACHERS ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL,—10.30 a.m., iRev. S. K. Knight; 3.15 p.m., Rev. Canon Alexander; t p.m., Rev. M. P. Gillson. WESTMINSTER ABBEY.—10.15 a.m., Rev. J. C.V. Durell; 3 p.m., Rev. Canon E. W. Barnes; 6.30 p.m., Rev. Canon H. L. Gondge, D.D.
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