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The convocation of 1790-6

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 January 2024

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The names of the right reverend the bishops and clergy of the province of Canterbury cited to appear in convocation in the chapter house of the cathedral church of St Paul, London, on Wednesday the eleventh day of August in the year of our Lord 1790 [11 August 1790].

John [Moore], lord archbishop of Canterbury.

Beilby [Porteous], lord bishop of London.

Brownlow [North], lord bishop of Winchester.

William [Ashburnham], lord bishop of Chichester.

Charles [Moss], lord bishop of Bath and Wells.

Shute [Barrington], lord bishop of Salisbury.

John [Hinchcliffe], lord bishop of Peterborough.

James [Yorke], lord bishop of Ely.

John [Thomas], lord bishop of Rochester.

Richard [Hurd], lord bishop of Worcester.

John [Butler], lord bishop of Hereford.

John [Ross], lord bishop of Exeter.

John [Warren], lord bishop of Bangor.

James [Cornwallis], lord bishop of Lichfleld and Coventry.

Lewis [Bagot], lord bishop of St Asaph.

Richard [Watson], lord bishop of Llandaff.

Edward [Smallwell], lord bishop of Oxford.

Christopher [Wilson], lord bishop of Bristol.

George [Pretyman], lord bishop of Lincoln.

Samuel [Horsley], lord bishop of St David's.

Richard [Beadon], lord bishop of Gloucester.

George [Home], lord bishop of Norwich.

Canterbury:

William Buller D. D. dean.

John Lynch LL. D., archdeacon.

George Berkeley D. D., proctor for the chapter.

John Fowell D. D.,

Houstonne Radcliffe D. D., proctors for the clergy.

London:

George [Pretyman], lord bishop of Lincoln, dean.

John Jeffreys D. D., proctor for the chapter.

William Bingham D. D., archdeacon of London.

James Waller M. A., archdeacon of Essex.

Stephen Eaton M. A., archdeacon of Middlesex.

Anthony Hamilton D. D., archdeacon of Colchester.

Joseph Holden Pott M. A., archdeacon of Saint Albans.

Henry Reginald Courtenay D. D.,

Henry Owen M. D., proctors for the clergy.

Winchester:

Newton Ogle D. D., dean.

William Lowth M. A., proctor for the chapter.

Thomas Balguy D. D., archdeacon of Winchester.

John Carver LL. B., archdeacon of Surrey.

Sir Charles Mill, baronet,

William Vyse LL. D., proctors for the clergy.

Bath and Wells:

Lord Francis Seymour, dean.

Thomas Eyre LL. D., proctor for the chapter.

Edmund Lovell LL. D., archdeacon of Bath.

William Willes M. A., archdeacon of Wells.

John Turner M. A., archdeacon of Taunton.

John Bishop D. D.,

William Keate M. A., proctors for the clergy.

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Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
First published in: 2024

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