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The convocation of 1837-41

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 the sixteenth day of November 1837 [ 16 November 1837].

William [Howley], lord archbishop of Canterbury.

Charles James [Blomfield], lord bishop of London.

Charles Richard [Sumner], lord bishop of Winchester.

Christopher [Bethell], lord bishop of Bangor.

George Henry [Law], lord bishop of Bath and Wells.

Joseph [Allen], lord bishop of Ely.

Henry [Philpotts], lord bishop of Exeter.

James Henry [Monk], lord bishop of Gloucester and Bristol.

John [Kaye], lord bishop of Lincoln.

Edward [Copleston], lord bishop of Llandaff.

Richard [Bagot], lord bishop of Oxford.

Herbert [Marsh], lord bishop of Peterborough.

George [Murray], lord bishop of Rochester.

William [Carey], lord bishop of St Asaph.

John Banks [Jenkinson], lord bishop of St David's.

Robert James [Carr], lord bishop of Worcester.

Samuel [Butler], lord bishop of Lichfield.

William [Otter], lord bishop of Chichester.

Edward [Denison], lord bishop of Salisbury.

Edward [Stanley], lord bishop of Norwich.

Hereford vacant.

Canterbury:

[Richard Bagot,] dean.

James Croft M. A., archdeacon.

Honourable John Evelyn Boscawen M. A., proctor for the chapter.

Edward Nares,

William Frederick Bayley, proctors for the clergy.

London:

Edward [Copleston], lord bishop of Llandaff, dean.

Sydney Smith, proctor for the chapter.

Joseph Holden Pott M. A., archdeacon of London.

Hugh Chambers Jones, archdeacon of Essex.

George Owen Cambridge M. A., archdeacon of Middlesex.

William Rowe Lyall, archdeacon of Colchester.

John James Watson D. D., archdeacon of Saint Albans.

George Shepherd D. D.,

Thomas Randolph, proctors for the clergy.

Winchester:

Thomas Rennell, dean.

William Dealtry, D. D., proctor for the chapter.

Charles James Hoare M. A., archdeacon of Winchester.

Thomas lord Walsingham M. A., archdeacon of Surrey.

William VauxB.D.,

James Blatch B. D, proctors for the clergy.

Bath and Wells:

Edmund Goodenough D. D., dean.

John Watson Beadon M. A., precentor.

Frederick Beadon, chancellor.

Robert Vanburgh Law M. A., treasurer.

Charles Edmund Keene M. A., subdean.

Frederick Beadon M. A., proctor for the chapter.

Charles Abel Moysey D. D., archdeacon of Bath.

Henry Law M. A., archdeacon of Wells.

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Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
First published in: 2024

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