16 MAY 1829, Page 13

THE CHURCH.

The Lord Bishop of Winchester has collated the Rey. Charles Gower Boyles, M.A. of Exeter College, to the Rectory of Buriton, with Peterstield Chapel, vacant by the death of the Rev. Brpownlow Poulter.—Lord Mount Sandford has item pleased to appoint the Rey. John Antes La Torbe, M.A. of St. Edmund Hall, to be one of his Domestic Chaplains.—The Rev. Edward Swanton Bunting, M.A. of Clare Hull, Cambridge, is presented by the Masters and Fellows of that Society, to the Rectory of Dinchworth, Herts, vacant by the death of the Rev. C. IV. Johnson, ALA.—The Rev. E. Harbin, M.A. was on Tuesday instituted by the Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells, to the Rectory of East Lydford, vacant by the death of the Rev. Narcissus Ryal ; on the presentation of Rhoda Harbin, of Newton-house, Somersetshire.—The Right. Hon. Augustus Dowager Baroness Audley has been pleased to appoint the Rev. Hubert Kestell Cornish, M.A. of Saleombe, Devon, to be une of her Ladyship's Domestic Chaplains.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Goulburn), by virtue of his office, has appointed a Chaplain to his establishment. The practice, it is said, has not been general. But the power to make such appointments exists. Mr. Jackman (the son, we believe, of the Rey. and Worthy Lecturer of St. Clement Danes) is private tutor to Mr. Goniburn's sons : on being ordained, the Chancellor of the Exchequer named him also Iris Domestic Chap- lain.—Standard.

The Lord Bishop of London has collated the Rev. John Smith, B.D. late Fellow of St. John's College, to the Vicarage of Great Dunmow, Essex, vacant by the death of the Rev. Dr. Richardson.—On Tuesday last the Lord Bishop of Peterborough instituted the Rev. Thomas Cooke, M.A. to the Rectory of Grafton Underwood, in the county of Northampton, vacant by the death of the Rey. William Villiers Robinson :—on the pre- sentation of the Right Hon. Lady Ann Fitzpatrick and the Right Hun. Lady Gertrude Fitzpatrick.—The Rev. T. L. Strong, B.D. Chaplain to the Bishop of Durham, has been colluted by his Lordship to the valuable Rectory of Sedgelielci, vacant by the death of Lord Viscount Barrington.