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BISHOPS. 665 Daughter, Charlotte Elizabeth. This See was created prior to 522; the first Bishop of this ancient See on record was St. Dubritius, 522. ARMS OF THE SEK, Sable : two crosiers endorsed in saltire, one or, the other argent, on a chief, azure, three mitres, with labels, of the second. Palace, Bishop's-court, Llaiidaff. Town Address, 27, Parliament-street, S.W. LONDON^, LORD BISHOP OF. The Right Rev. JOHN JACKSON, D.D. son of Henry Jackson, Esq. Born 1811 ; was educated at Reading, and at Pembroke College, Oxford, (B.A. as 1st class in Classics, 1833, M.A. 1836, D.D. 1853) ; was appointed Head Master of Islington School, 1836, Incumbent of St. James's, Muswell Hill, 1842, and was Rector of St. James's, Westminster, 184653; Canon of Bristol, 1852 3; and Chaplain to the Queen, 184753. Consecrated 86th Bishop of Lincoln, 1853, and translated to London, as 107th Bishop, 1869; is Dean of the Chapels Royal ; Visitor of Balliol College, Oxford, Sion College, Harrow School, &c. ; Patron of 123 livings, and, 26 alternately, the Prebendal stalls in St. Paul's Cathedral, and the two Archdeaconries of London and Mid- dlesex: married (1838) Mary Anne Frith, who died 1874, youngest daughter of Henry Browell, Esq. of Kentish-town, and has issue, living, Daughters, Mary, m. 1857, the Ven. W. F. J. Kaye, Archdeacon of Lincoln, and Rector of Riseholme. Frances Eliza, m. 1864, the Rev. J. M. Bury, Rector of Little Hadham, Herts. Margaret Sophia, m. 1867, the Rev. Walter Abbott, Vicar of St. John's, Upper Holloway. Lucy Ellen. Bertha Mary, m. 1875, the Rev. F. H. Catham. Head Master of the Cathedral School, Hereford. Eliza, TO. I8t>7, the Rev. Arthur Brook, Vicar of Trinity Church, Brompton. Agnes Jeune, m. 1870, the Rev. F. H. Fisher, Vicar of Fulham. Helen Mackenzie. Emily Kaye. Marion Faith. Beatrice. The See of London has existed since the first introduction of Christianity into Britain. Restitutus, Bishop of London, was present at the Council of Aries, and signed the decrees. ARMS OF THE SEE, Gules : two swords in saltire, argent, hilts and pommels, or. Palace, Fulham. Town Residence, London House, 22, St. James's-square, S.W. Club, Atheseum. MANCHESTER, LORD BISHOP OF. The Right Rev. JAMES FRASER, D. D. son ef James Fraser, Esq. of Heavitree, Devon. Born 1818 ; educated at Shrewsbury School, and at Lincoln College, Oxford, (B.A. 1840, Fellow of Oriel,. 1840, M.A. 1842, 1st class Lit. Hum. and Ireland Scholar, 1839) ; was Tutor of Oriel College, Oxford, 18427, Rector of Cholderton, Wilts, 1847 60, Chancellor of Salisbury Cathedral, 185860, and Rector of Ufton-Nervet, Berkshire, 186070, Prebendary of Salisbury Cathedral, Chaplain to the Bishop of Salisbury, and Select Preacher at Oxford University, 18524, 18602, and 18712. Acted as Assistant Com- missioner in the Duke of Newcastle's Commission on Popular Education, 1861 ; in the Schools Inquiry Commission of 1865, and in the Commission to inquire into the Employment of Women and Children in Agriculture, 1867 8. Consecrated 2nd Bishop of Manchester, 1870. Unmarried. Is