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3rd February, 1879




THE CHURCH IN THE METROPOLIS.- The Bishop of London has collated the Rev. Henry Walter Reynolds, M.A., to the vicarage of St. Thomas Agar-town, and has instituted the Rev. William Edward Emmet, M.A., to the vicarage of West Drayton, and has licensed the Rev. Charles Green Williamson to the perpetual curacy of St. Paul, Chapel-street, Marylebone; the Rev. John Henry Corr to be chaplain of Millbank Prison; the Rev. Charles Edward Crellin to be chaplain of Fulham Prison; the Rev. Sidney Spanswick Browne to the curacy of St. Mary, Haggerston; the Rev. Walter Brown Corfield to the curacy of St.Philip, Dalston; the Rev. Robert Gordon Cumming, M.A., to the curacy of St. John, Hoxton; the Rev. Samuel Hornibrook, B.A., to the curacy of St. John, Fitzroy-square; the Rev. William Jagee, M.A. to the curacy of Shadwell; the Rev. William Law, M.A., to the curacy of Kensington; the Rev. William Elliott Oliver, LL.D., to the curacy of Norwood; the Rev. CharlesEdward Grenside, M.A., to the curacy of St. George, Hanover-square; the Rev. William Byron Ramsay, B.A., to the curacy of St. Andrew, Well-street; the Rev. William King Vaughan to the curacy of St. Mary, Somers-town; the Rev. William Heber Wright, M.A., to the curacy of Heston; and the Rev. Herbert Alexander Venables, M.A., to the curacy of Kensington.