5 MAY 1832, Page 11

It is said that Dr. GREY will be a considerable

loser by his elevation to the see of Hereford, as he must in consequence give up the valuable living of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, as well as the Deanery. The living he need not give up, were it not for the reforming character of the times.

The Trustees of the Scotch Church have shut it up in consequence of the decree of the Presbytery. Air. IRYING and his elders have en- gaged premises at the Horse Bazaar, Gray's Inn Road, where they will in future hold their meetings.