THE CHURCH.
The King has been pleased to grant to the Rev. Thomas Singleton, Clerk, Mister of Arts, the place and dignity of a Canon or Prebendary of the Cathedral Church of Worcester, void by the resignation of the Rev- Thomas Gainsford. The King has been pleased to present the Rev. Thomas Burnctt to the church and parish of Daviot, in the presbytery of Garrioch, and county of Aberdeen, void by the death of the Rev. Robert Shepherd.
The Dowager Countess of Erne has appointed the Rev. William Church, M.A., lecturer of Hampton, Middlesex, her domestic chaplain.
The Rev. J. J. Lowe, M.A. late Fellow and Tutor of Brazennose College, has been presented to the rectory of Fletton, Huntingdonshire. The Rev. Charles Pitt, M.A. of Christ Church College, to the Vicarage of Malmesbury, vacant by the death or the Rev. George Bisset!.; the Rev. C. H. Collyns, D.D. of Balliol College, to the Rec- tory of Stokeinteignhead, Devon, void by the death of the Rev. William Stracey ; the Rev. Wm. Heberden, M.A. of Oriel College, to the Vicarage of Broadhembury. void by the cession of the Rev. H. Green ; the Rev. J. Hughes, of Jesus College, to the Mastership of the Free Grammar-school at Abergavenny. CAMBRIDGE, January 23.—On the 11th inst. the Rev. John Graham, N.D. Fellow and Tutor of Christ College, Cambridge, and Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Lincoln, was installed into the Prebend of senate Crucis, in Lincoln Cathedral, va- cant by the death of the Hon. and Rev. the Champion Dymoke.
The Rev. F. E. Gretton, B.A. of St. John's College, Cambridge, is appointed Second Master of Oak-ham Endowed School.
On Thursday the 5th inst. the Lord Bishop of Peterborough instituted the Reve- rent. Jerata ZIGIA45 hiCej NA. ti) t Ytearase vi7T.oye Wheedva, in the county vt"
Northampton, vacant by the death of the Rev. Thomas Lloyd.-Patrons, the Provost and Fellows of King's College.
The Rev. W. It. Taylor, B.A. has been presented to the Perpetual Curacy of West Beckham, Norfolk ; patrons, the Dean and Chapter of' Norwich. On the 10th inst. the Rev. William Henry Rous Birch was instituted to the Vicar- age of Reydon, Suffolk, on the presentation of Lord Stradbrooke ; and on the same day was licensed to the Perpetual Curacy of Southwold, on the nomination of Lord Stradbrooke.