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PRELATES NOT LORDS OF PARLIAMENT. DUNEDIN, NEW ZEALAND, BISHOP OF, noy, Norfolk; 6. 1812 ; formerly Boll’s Scholar, the Right Rev. Henry Laseelles Jenner, D.D.; sin Senior Wrangler, and 1st Snsitb’o Prizeman, and of the Right Hon. Sir Herbert Jenner-Feet, LL.D., Follow of St. John’s College, Canshridge, ;tnd P,in. Dean of the Arches, and Jodge of the Prerogative Court of Canterbory, by his wife Elizabeth, dan of cipal of Brighton College; consecrated in 1856; so. General Laseelles, brother of Edo’ard, let Ea,4 1836, Anne-Isabella, dan. of J,,bn I’arntbor, Esq., of Haresvood 6. 6 done, 1820 ; educated at harrow School, and Trinity hall, Cambridge (of which he Pieroy Austin, D.D., son of Willia,n Austin, Req.; was a Scholar); made Minor Canon of Canterbury in 6. 1807; educated at Ilyde Abbey School, Winchester, 1852,and Vicar of Preston next Wiogham, 10 1854 consecrated first Bishop of Dunedin in 1866. His Bishop of Guiana in 1842; tie. Eliza, dan. of Coloool lordship vs. 11 Aug. 1847, Mary-Isabel, oldest dan. Henderson, and has issue, Their son, C.-l’. Austin, of the late Captain W. Fiulaisos, RN., formerly Esq., in. 18 Aug. 1868, Rosalie, dan. of James Governor of the island of Asceneion, by wboni he Crosby, Roq. has issue, Henry, 6. 8 Aug. 1848; Herbcrt-Lascslles, 5. 4 Feb. 1853 ; Mary-Beatrice; Mildred-Isabel Katharine-Amabel; and Elizabotb-Dorotl,ea. The cross, or; on a chief, go., a lion, pssesnt-goardant, holding in Bishop has had the following brotl;ers and sisters, the dexter pair a croster, creel, all of the lisird. I Herbert Je,,nor-Fnst, Esq. of Hill Court, Gloncestershire; 2 the Rev. Charles-Herbert Jenner; 3 Captain Robert Jennor, R.N.; 4 Edward.Francis Jonnor, Esq., Principal Registrar of the Court ef the Right Rev. Thonsas Nettloelsip Staley, D.D., 6. Probate; 5 Colonel Augnstos-Frodorick Jonner, 11th 1823 ; educated at Queen’s College, Cambridge foot; 6 Moutagn - Herbert Jes,ner, Eeq. of the formerly Principal of the Collegiate School, Wands. Court of Probate ; 7 Arthur-Rice Jonner, Esq. ; 1 worth; conoocrated at Lamhetb, 15 Dec. 1861 Anne, ste. to the Rev. Ryan Nepoan, M.A., Canon wt. 1850, Catherine, dan. of John Shirley, Req., and of Westminster; 2 Charlotto-Lascelles, we. to Francis has issue. Hart Dyke, Esq., H.ItI. Procurator-General. A,’ms of See—Go., St. Andrew, bearing Ins cross, pw.; on a canton, so., three sotsiles, each of eight points. Foiflly Arias— the Right Rev. Benjamin Creuyn, D.D., son of Qoaeterly, 1st and 4th, ao., two swords is pile, ppr., Silted, or, Thomas Cronyn, Esq. of Kilkenny, 6. 1802; for. between three covered cups, geld; 2nd and 3rd, or, a foss, az., between three croscento of the same. merly of Trinity College, Dublin, and subsequently FREDERICTON (NEW BRUNSWICK), BISHOP rector of St. Paul’s, London, West Ca,sa,la ; consecrated OF, the Right Rev. John Medley, D.D.; son of Bickerstaff, Esq. of Lislea, co. Longford, and by her George Medley, Esq. ; 6. 1804; formerly of Wadham (who tb. in 1860) has issue. College, Oxford; Vicar of St. Thomas’s, Exeter, and Prebendary of Exeter Cathedral; consecrated in 1845; so. 1827, Miss Bacon; their only dan., Elizabeth, was m. 4 May, 1864, to Lient. Henry-John Lancaster, 15th regt., only son of John Lancaster, Eaq. of Midlands, Wost End. GIBRALTAR, BISHOP OF, the Hon. and Right Rev. Charles-Amyand Harris, D.D., yonngest son of James-Edward, 2nd Earl of Malmosbury (sec John Musson, Eaq., and has two dauc., Ella, on. 1842, that tub, ante); was 5. 4 Aug. 1813; and was to henry, son of Gen. Sir John Harvey, K.C.B.; and educated at Eton, and Oriel College, Oxfo;-d, whore Emily, cc. 1856, to the Rev. Duncan Hoststou Camp. be graduated B.A. in 1835, and 31.A. in 1837. He bell, rector of Kingston, Jamaica. Reginald Conrte. was a Fellow of All Souls’, was appointed Archdeacon nay, D.D., Bssnor of KINGSTON, coadjutor; Arch. of Wiltshire, and Vicar of Bremhill in deacon of Midtllesex; formerly of Magdalen Hal5 1863, and consecrated Bishop rf Gibraltar, 1 May, Oxford; consecrated in 1856; nephew of the Earl oi 1868. Aress—Arg., in base, rising ont of is-ares of She sea, a rock, Devon. (See that title.) ppr., tlseoeon a lion, guardant, or, sopporting a passion cress, erect, go.; on a chief, cograiled of tho last, a crosier in bond, dexter, and a key in bond stnioter, or, surnsonnted by a Maltese cross, argent, finsbriated gold. Fern ils Arms—Qec onto, )tAes,Eosonv, E, or). GOULBURN (NEW SOUTH WALES), BISHOP in 1816. OF, the Right Rev. Mosac Thomas, D.D., son of John Thomas, Esq.; 6. 1816; formerly of Trinity College, Cambridgo, and successively Vicar of Tnddenham, St. Mary, Ipowich, and Incusnbent of Attleborongh, Warsviokshire; aloe Sooretat-y of the Chambers, D.D. Colonial and Continental Church Society; oonsecrated first Bishop of Gonlburn, 25 March, 1863; so. 1843, Miso Haslnck. GRAFTON AND ARIsIIDALE (NEW SOUTH Gell, D.D.; son of the Rev. Philip Gell, MA., Ineum. WALES). The Right Rev. Jameo.Francie Turner, bent of St. John’s, Derby ; 6. 1820 ; fs’rnterly of D.D., son of the late Lord Justice Turner; formerly Trinity College, Cambridge, 1st class and Senior chaplain of Bishop Cooena’ Hall in Dn,-ham University, Optime; Chaplain to the Bishop of London; consecrated afterwards Rector of Nortls Tidwortls. Con. eecratedin 1868. GRAHAMSTOWN (CAPE OF GOOD HOPE), tree, a kid on tha dexter, conchant, looking towards the BISHOP OF, the Right Rev. Henry Cotterill, D.D.; sinister, and on the cloister, a leopard, eeuehant gnardant, son of the Rev. Joseph Cottorill, Rector of Blake- all ppr.; a chief, so., thereon a dove, rising, in ths beck 1225 anti has issue. GUIANA, BISHOP OF, the Right Rev. William. and at Exeter Colloge, Oxford; conoecra ted first Avon—/erg., a cross, az. charged in the centre will; a passion HONG KONG.—&e VICTORIA. HONOLOLU, MISSIONARV BISHOP OF, HURON (UPPER CANADA), BISHOP• OF, in 1857; in. 1827, Margaret-Anne, dan. of J. MAS, BISHOP OF, the Right -. Rev. Aubrey-George Spencer, D.D. . JAMAICA AND THE BAHA. (See os,tc, MAnc.aonouosl, D. oc); formerly of Magdalen Ilall, Oxford; 6. 1795, consecrated Bishop of Newfoundland in 1839; translated to this see in 1843 ; sa. in 1822, Eliza. dan. of JERUSALEM, BISIIOP OF THE UNITED CHURCH OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND IN, the Right Rev. Samuel Gobat, D.D.; consecrated KINGSTON—See aste, J.ut.sse.s. LABUAN, BISHOP OF, the Right Rev. Walter MADRAS, BISHOP OF, the Right Rev. Fredet-ick in 1861. Arise ofsee—Arg., en a mount, vert, In front of a banyan. an olive-branch, also ppr., between two creseee-patde, or.