Accountant and Assistant-Secretary, CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY Hector Straith. Assist. Sec., J. M. Holl, esq. HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY, under the direction of the Board of British Missions, for preaching the Gospel,establishing Congregations, the distribution of Tracts, Sunday Schools and Prayer Meetings, and diffusion of the Sacred Scriptures, among the unenlightened inhabitants of Great Britain. Annual Meeting in May. Instituted 1819. Office, 4, Blomfield-st., Finsbury. Treasurer, Thos. Thompson, esq. Secretary, Rev. Jas. W. Massie, D.D. Trustees with the Treasurer, B. Han bury, Joshua Wilson, Eusebius Smith, esqrs. PRAYER-BOOK AND HOMILY SO- Patron, Archbishop of Canterbury. Secretary, Rev. Cornwall Smalley, Visiting Sec., Mr. Thos. Seaward. LONDON SOCIETY for promoting NATIONAL SOCIETY for the Educa- Principal of St. Mark's College, Stanley Grove, Chelsea, Rev. Derwent Coleridge, M.A. Principal of the Training Institution at Battersea, Rev. S. Clark. Vice Principal, Rev. R. Graves. Chaplain of the Institution at Whitelands, Chelsea, Rev. Harry Baber, M.A. Superintendent, Mrs. Harris. Institutions at Westminster. Principal, Rev. A. Wilson, M.A. Master of the Practising Schools, Mr. W. F. Richards. Matron of the Institution for School mistresses, Mrs. Barber. Mistresses of the Practising Schools -Girls, Miss Heyes; Infants, Miss Clarke. CHURCH PASTORAL-AID SOCIETY; providing Incumbents with the means of supporting additional Clergymen and Lay Assistants, to promote the religious influence of the United Church, by such methods only as it may be competent to a voluntary society to employ in entire consistency with her discipline and order. Committee meet first Thursday in every month. Instituted 1836. Temple Chambers, Falcon-court, Fleet-st. President, Earl of Shaftesbury. Sec., Rev. Edw. J. Speck, M.A. Association Secretaries. North Dist. Rev. A. P. Irwine, M.A. North Midland Dist. Rev. W. Kendall. South Midland District, Rev. Jos. N. G. Armytage, M.A. S. Eastern District, Rev. Alex. B. S.Western District, Rev. J. G. Kelly, Lay Secretary, R. Laughton, esq. FOREIGN AID SOCIETY, to collect funds in aid of the Sociétés Evangéliques of France, Geneva, and such other Institutions as may be formed on similar principles, within the limits of the French Prosestant Churches, and to promote the religious principles of the Reformation beyond those limits on the continent of Europe. (late the EUROPEAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY). Estab. 1818. Foreign Aid, 1840. Comm. meet once a month, except in August and September. 10, Exeter Hall. President, Marq. of Cholmondeley. Treasurer, Sir W. R. Farquhar, bt. Hon. Sec. Rev. Rich. Burgess, B.D. Ass. Sec. and Coll., Mr. J. Watts. PROTESTANT SOCIETY for promoting the religious principles of the Reformation, and for special Missions to Roman Catholics in Great Britain. Estab. 1827. 17, Berners-st. Treasurers, Messrs. Williams, Deacon & Co. Hon. Sec. for Liverpool, Rev. W. F. Taylor, LL.D. Hon. Sec. for the Eastern District, Rev. M. W. Foye, M.A. Hon. Secretary for Midland District, Rev. R. P. Blakeney, LL.D. Hon. Sec. for Scotland, Rev. J. Cumming, D.D. Superintendent of Special Missions, Rev. W. Clementson, M.A. Secretary, Mr. Jas. Miller. PROTESTANT ASSOCIATION, for the defence of the Protestant Institutions of the Empire in Church and State, for printing Standard Protestant Works by popular Writers in a cheap and attractive form, and to uphold the Supremacy of the Bible as a National Standard, and Protestantism as being essentially the Religion of the Bible. Estab. 1835. Office, 6, Serjeants' Inn, Fleet-street. Treasurer, Chairman, James Lord, esq. CHURCH OF ENGLAND EDUCATION SOCIETY, for the support of Schools conducted on Protestant and Church of England principles, by grants in money, made annually, and for the supply of school requisites, by grant, or at reduced prices. 11, Adam-street, Adelphi. Chairman, J. C. Colquhoun, esq. Treasurer, R. C. L. Bevan, esq. Hon. Secretaries, Rev. G. E. Tate, M.A., Wilbraham Taylor, esq. Clerical Sec., Rev. Reginald Gunnery, M.A. Assoc. Sec., Rev. S. B. Craig, B.A. SOCIETY FOR ENGLISH CHURCH MISSIONS TO THE ROMAN CATHOLICS, 32, Sackville-street. Hon. Secs, Rev. J. E. Armstrong, D.D., LL.D., Rev. J. E. White, Chief Clerk, Mr. Thos. Hankins. M.A., Lt.-Col. J. B. Bonham. Assoc. Secs., Rev. Dr. Helmuth, Rev. Jas. Hamilton, M.A., Rev. W. Wickes, M.A. Hon. Assoc. Sec., Rev. E. B. Chalmer, B.A. SOCIETY for promoting the Em ployment of ADDITIONAL CURATES in populous places, 7, Whitehall. Patron, the QUEEN. President, Archbp. of Canterbury. Trea., J. Gillibrand Hubbard, esq. Secretary, Rev. J. M. Rodwell, M.A. Collector, Mr. Henry Stretton, 67, Lincoln's Inn Fields. UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. CHANCELLOR, Earl of Derby, D.C.L. Elected in 1852. Appointed in 1838. VICE-CHAN. Rich. Lynch Cotton, D.D., Provost of Worcester Coll. 1852. Pro-Vice- Fred. Chas. Plumptre, D.D., Master of University. James Norris, D.D., President of Corpus Christi. Deputy-Steward, Roundell Palmer, esq., M.A., late Fellow of Coll. & Halls. University.. Magdalen College Founded Heads of Colleges. 1852. Elected. 872 Fred. Chas. Plumptre, D.D. Master...... 1836 1263 Robert Scott, D.D. Master 1854 1274 Robert Bullock Marsham, D.C.L. Warden 1826 1427 James Thompson, D.D. Rector All Souls Magdalen Brasenose 1437 Lewis Sneyd, M. A. I ́arden 1554 John Wilson, D.D. President 1555 Philip Wynter, D.D. President 1828 1855 1840 1851 1827 1855 1853 1843 1855 1850 1828 1817 1843 Corpus Christi.. 1516 James Norris, D.D. President John Murray Holland, M.A., Fellow of New College. George Andrew Jacob, D.D., Worcester College. PREACHERS William Edward Jelf, B.J., Christ Church. John George Sheppard, M.A., Wadham College. (1778.) Bampton's Lecture, for 1856, Edward Arthur Litton, M.A., late Fellow of Oriel College. PUBLIC EXAMINERS, CLASSICS.-Will. Edw. Jelf, M.A., Christ Church; Thomas Chaffers, M.A., Fellow of Brasenose; William Chas. Lake, M.A., Fellow of Balliol; Henry Longueville Mansel, M.A., Fellow and Tutor of St. Johns. MATHEMATICS.-Henry Pritchard, D.D., Fellow of Corpus Christi; William Spottiswoode, M.A., Balliol; Francis Ashpitel, M.A., Brasenose. NATURAL SCIENCE.-James Adey Ogle, M.D., Trinity College; William Fishburn Donkin, M.A., University College; M. H. Nevil Story-Maskelyne, M.A., Wadham College. JURISPRUDENCE AND MODERN HISTORY.-Charles Neate, M.A., Fellow of Oriel; Edward H. Mansell, M.A., Fellow of Magdalen College; George Marshall, M.A., Fellow of Christ Church Coll. Will. Chas. Salter, M.A., Fellow of Balliol College. MASTERS OF THE George Ridding, M.A., Fellow of Exeter College. SCHOOLS. Chris. Cookson, M.A., Fell, of St. John's College. R. St. John Tyrwhitt, M.A., Stud. of Christ Ch. C. Appointed or Elected. ....... Found. PROFESSORS. .... William Jacobson, D.D... 1848 James Adey Ogle, M.D. 1851 Edward Bouverie Pusey, D.D..... 1828 Benjamin Jowett, M. A. 1855 Travers Twiss, D. C.L. 1855 Henry Halford Vaughan, M.A. 1848 Chas. A. Ogilvie, D.D... 1842 1842 1853 1853 1842 1827 1846 1825 1855 Stephen Elvey, D.M... 1848 Stephen Reay, M.A..... 1840 Thos. Legh Claughton, M.A. 1852 1621 White's Moral Philosoph. John Matthias Wilson, M.A. 1622 Camden's Ant. Hist. Edward Cardwell, D.D. 1626 Music Choragus Professor .... 1636 Abp. Laud's Arabic. 1758 Viner's Common Law... John R. Kenyon, D.C.L. 1780 Lord Almoner's Arabic. John David Macbride, D.C.L....... 1813 1780 { Lord Lichfield's Cli nical Medicine.} James Adey Ogle, M.D........... 1830 1564 Public Orator, Rich.Michell, B.D., late Fellow of Lincoln Col. 1848 |