IRISH REPRESENTATIVE PRELATES FOR 1850. Archbishop of Armagh, the Bishops of Derry, Limerick, and Down. Since the passing of the Act 3rd and 4th of his late Majesty, cap. 37, entitled "An Act to alter and amend the law relating to the temporalities of the Church of Ireland," nine Sees, in compliance with the 32nd section of that act, have been united to others, viz. :-Waterford and Lismore to Cashel and Emly; Killala and Achonry to Tuam; Clonfert and Kilmacduagh to Killaloe and Kilfenora; Raphoe to Derry; Leighlin and Ferns to Ossory; Cloyne to Cork and Ross; Kilmore to Elphin and Ardagh; Dromore to Down and Connor; and Kildare to Dublin. Eastern and Western Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward's Island. Earl of Elgin, Capt.-Gen. and Governor-in-Chief. Nova Scotia.-Major-Gen. Sir John Harvey, Lieut.-Governor. New Brunswick.-Sir E. W. Head, Bart., Lieut.-Governor. Prince Edward's Island. - Sir Donald Campbell, Bt., Lieut.-Governor. Newfoundland.-Lieut.-Col. Sir J. Gaspard Le Marchant, Gov., and Com.-in-Chief. Falkland Islands.-G. Rennie, Governor and Com.-in-Chief. Auckland Islands-C. Enderby, Lieut.-Gov. Vancouver Island-Rich. Blanshard, Gov. and Commander-in-Chief. West India Islands. Jamaica and Dependencies.-Sir Charles Edw. Grey, Bart., Capt.-Gen, and Gov. Bahama Islands. J. Gregory, Governor. Barbadoes, St. Vincent, Grenada, Tobago, &c. --Col, Sir W. M. G. Colebrooke, Governor. St. Vincent.-Lieut.-Col. Sir John Camp- Tobago.-Major Lawrence Græme, Lieut.- Antigua, Montserrat, St. Christopher's, St.Lucia.-C. H. Darling, Lieut.-Governor. Trinidad.-Lord Harris, Governor. Cape of Good Hope.-Major-Gen. Sir Henry Mauritius.-Sir G. W. Anderson, Gov. Gold Coast (settlements on the).—Wm. Winniett, Com. R.N., Lieut.-Governor. St. Helena.-Major-Gen. Sir Patrick Ross, Governor. Asia. Labuan James Brooke, Governor. New South Wales.-Sir Chas. Augustus Van Diemen's Land.-Wm. T. Dennison, Lieut.-Governor. Western Australia (Swan River).—Comm. Charles Fitzgerald, R. N., Governor. Southern Australia. Sir H. F. Young, Lieut.-Governor. North Australia.-G. Barney, Lieut.-Gov. New Zealand.-Geo. Gray, Gov.-in-Chief. BANK OF ENGLAND DIRECTORS. * Governor-Henry James Prescott. Deputy-Thomas Hankey, Jun. Directors-Thomas Baring, Henry Wollaston Blake, Henry Hulse Berens, Arthur Edward Campbell, William Cotton, Bonamy Dobree, Charles P. Grenfell, John Oliver Hanson, John Benj. Heath, John Gellibrand Hubbard, George Lyall, jun., James Malcolmson, Thomas Masterman, Alex, Matheson, James Morris, Sheffield Neave, George Warde Norman, John Horsley Palmer, Sir John Henry Pelly, Bart., Thos. Charles Smith, Ald. Wm. Thompson, M.P., Thomas Tooke, jun., Thos. Matthias Weguelin, Francis Wilson. Secretary-John Knight. Deputy-Secretary-John Bentley. BRANCH BANKS OF THE BANK OF ENGLAND. Birmingham -Bristol Hull Leeds Liverpool -Manchester Newcastleupon-Tyne Norwich - PortsmouthPlymouth--Swansea--Leicester. EAST INDIA COMPANY. * Six Directors go out by rotation every year. The figure prefixed denotes the number of years they have each to serve. Directors. Chairman-2 Major-General Sir Archibald Galloway. Deputy Chairman-3 John Shepherd. 3 Henry Alexander, 2 Wm. Butterworth Bayley, 4 Sir Robert Campbell, Bart., 3 Major-General James Caulfield, 1 John Cotton, 4 William Joseph Eastwick, 2 Russell Ellice, 4 Sir Jas. Weir Hogg, Bart., M.P., 2 Sir Rich. Jenkins, 1 John Loch, 2 Ross Donnelly Mangles, M.P., 2 John Masterman, M.P., 3 Hon. Wm. Henry Leslie Melville, 1 Charles Mills, 3 Major Jas. Oliphant, 1 William Henry Chicheley Plowden, M.P., 1 Hen. Shank, 4 Lieut.-Col. Wm. Henry Sykes, 1 Hen. St. George Tucker, 3 Francis Warden, 4 John Clarmont Whiteman, 4 Sir Hen. Willock. BANKERS IN LONDON. Agra and United Service Bank, Old Jewry Bank of Australasia, 8, Austin Friars Bank of British North America, 7, St. Helen's-place Bank of Ceylon, 32, New Broad-street Bank of North-western India, King's Arms-yard, Coleman-street Barclay, Bevan, Tritton, and Co., 54, Lombard-street Barnard, Dimsdale, Barnard, and Dimsdale, 50, Cornhill Barnett, Hoares, & Co., 62, Lombard-st. Bauer (A.) and Co., 113, Leadenhall-st. Biggerstaff, W. and J. 8, West Smithfield Bosanquet and Franks, 73, Lombard-street Bouverie, Norman, and Murdoch, 11, Haymarket British and Australian Bank, 21, Colemanstreet British and Colonial Bank and Loan Company, 50, Moorgate-street Brown, Janson, & Co., 32, Abchurch-lane Call (Sir W. P. Bart.), Marten and Co., 25, Old Bond-street Child and Co., 1, Fleet-street Cocks and Biddulph, 43, Charing Cross Colonial Bank, 13, Bishopsgate Within Commercial Bank of London, Lothbury, and 6, Henrietta-street, Covent Garden. Cunliffe, Roger, 24, Bucklersbury [lane Dixon, Brooks, and Dixon, 25, ChanceryDrewett and Fowler, 4, Princes-street, Bank Drummond, Messrs., 49, Charing Cross Goslings and Sharpe, 19, Fleet-street Hanburys, Taylor, and Lloyds, 60, Lombard-street Hankeys and Co., 7, Fenchurch-street Herries, Farquhar, Davidson, Chapman, and Co., 16, St. James's-street Hill, Chas., and Sons, 17, West Smithfield London and Westminster Bank, Lothbury; 1, St. James-sq.; 3, Wellington-st., Bo rough; 214, High Holborn; 87, High st., Whitechapel; and 4, Stratford-pl. Oxford-st. *The alterations in the Bank Direction, and in that of the East India Company, take place in April. London Bank, 5, Princes-street, Bank, and 69, Pall Mall Lubbock (Sir J. W., Bart.), Forster, and Masterman, Peters, Mildred, Masterman, and Co., 35, Nicholas-lane, Lombard-st. National Provincial Bank of England, 112, Bishopsgate-street Within National Bank of Ireland, 13, Old Broad-st. National Security Bank, Sir C. S. Kirkpatrick, Bt., Dalrymple, Macgregor, Twigg, and Co., 29, Gracechurch-street North-Western Bank of India, 62, Moorgate-street Oriental Bank, 7, Walbrook Pocklington and Lacy, 60, West Smithfield Praed, Fane, Praed, and Johnston, 189, Fleet-street Prescott, Grote, Ames, and Cave, 62, Threadneedle-street Price (Sir C.), Marryat, and Co., 3, King William-street, City Provincial Bank of Ireland, 42, Old Broadstreet Puget, Bainbridges, and Co., 12, St. Paul's Churchyard Ransom and Co., 1, Pall Mall East Robarts, Curtis, and Co., 15, Lombard street Rogers, Olding, and Co., 29, Clement'slane, Lombard-street Royal British Bank, Tokenhouse-yard Sapte, Banbury, Muspratt, and Co., 77, Lombard-street Scott (Sir Samuel, Bart.), and Co., 1, Cavendish-square Smith, Payne, and Smiths, 1, Lombard-st. Stevenson, Salt, and Sons, 20, Lombard-st. Williams, Deacon, Labouchere, Thornton, and Co., 30, Birchin-lane Willis, Percival, and Co., 76, Lombard-st. Young, Chas., Allen, and Co., 6, Welling ton-street, Southwark ARMY AGENTS. Atkinson, John, Ely Place, Dublin Sir E. R. Borough, Armit, and Co., Leinster-street, Dublin Cane, Rich. & Co., Dawson-st., Dublin Collyer, Geo., 9, Park-place, St. James's Hopkinson and Co., 3, Regent-street, Kirkland, Sir John, 80, Pall Mall Price and Son, 34, Craven-st., Strand Watson, W. F., Charlotte-st., Portland-pl. NAVY AGENTS. Barwis, W. H. B., 1, New Boswell-court, Burnett and Wynne,, 22, Surrey-st., Strand Dufaur, Fred., 13, Clement's Inn, Strand Halford and Co., 41, Norfolk-st., Strand Holmes and Folkard, 3, Lyon's Inn, Strand There are also Agents for Petty Officers and Seamen, who are licensed for a period of three years,-for whose addresses see the Navy List. UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. Richards, D.D., Rector of Exeter College. The Rev. R. L. Cotton, D.D., Provost of Worcester Coll. Burgesses of the University - Sir R. H. Inglis, Bt., D.C.L., Ch. Ch. .... 1829 Gladstone, Rt. Hon. W. E. ..... 1847 Deputy High Steward-Hon. John Chetwynd Talbot, M. A. Curators of the Theatre-Benj. Parsons Symons, D.D., Warden of Wadham College. Philip Wynter, D.D., President of St. John's Col. Curators of the University Galleries Rev, E. Cardwell, D.D., Principal of St. Alban Hall, Rev. Lewis Sneyd, M.A., Warden of All Souls Coll., Rev. H. Wellesley, D.D., Principal of New Inn Hall Curators of the Taylor Institution.— The Vice-Chancellor; the Proctors; the Regius Professor of Modern History; Benj. P. Symons, D.D., Warden of Wadham; R. B. Mar. sham, D.C.L., Warden of Merton; Rev. F. Jeune, D.C.L., Master of Pembroke; R. Hussey, B.D.,. Reg. Prof. of Ecclesiastical History, Christ's Church; J. Smith, B.D., Fellow of Trinity. Assessor. John Robert Kenyon, Colleges and Halls, and present 1841 Elected. Regius Greek. -Rev.T.Gaisford,D.D. 1811 Reg.Civil Law.-J. Phillimore, D.C.L. 1809 Reg. Med. J. Kidd, M.D., F.R.S., 1822 Reg. Eccl. Hist.-Robt. Hussey, B.D. 1842 Reg.Mod. Hist.-H. H.Vaughan, M. A. 1848 Reg. Bot.-C. G. B. Daubeny, M.D., F.R.S. 1834 Margaret Divinity-G.Faussett, D.D. 1827 Saville's Astron.-William Fishburn 1810 Donkin, M.A., University Col. .. 1842 Radcliffe Observer.-Manuel John Johnson, M.A., Magdalen Hall .. 1839 Sav.'s Geom.-B.Powell, M. A.,F.R.S. 1827 Natural Philosophy.-Rev. G. Leigh Cooke, B.D., Corpus Christi Col. Moral Philosophy.-Rev.J. Matthias Wilson, M.A., Corpus Christi Col. 1846 Camden's Hist.-Edw.Cardwell, D.D. Principal of St. Alban Hall..... Laud's Arabic.-Stephen Reay, B.D. St. Alban Hall... Lord Almoner's Arabic.-J. D. Macbride, D.C.L. 1825 1840 1813 1828 Jesus, Hen. Foulkes, D.D., Principal 1817 Wadham, B.P., Symons, D.D., ViceChancellor 1831 Pembroke, Francis Jeune, D.C.L... Worcester, Rich. Lynch Cotton, D.D., Provost 1843 1839 St. Mary Hall, Rev. Philip Bliss, D.C.L., Principal 1848 Mineralogy. Rev. W. Buckland, 1813 Magdalene Hall, J. D. Macbride, Geology. D.D., F.R.S. 1818 Political Economy. N. W. Senior, New-Inn Hall, H. Wellesley, D.D., Principal M.A., Magdalen College 1847 1847 1843 St. Alban Hall, EdwardCardwell, D.D. 1831 Choragus-S. Elvey, D. Mus. 1848 |