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 SPIRITUAL LORDS. Edward - Ernest; 5 Montagn - Cyril; 1 Elizabeth- Fellow of Now College, Oxford ; an,] Ausbroso, also Florence. His lordship Isas had the following brothers ii holy orders ; and three dane’., Charlotte, an. to and sisters, 1 Henry, M.D., ci. at the Cape John Poanson, Esq., barrister-at-law; Mary-Elizabeth, of Good hope, 6 Ang. 1862 ; 2 Edward, MA., and Laora. ‘I’lsoIlisliop’s eistcr is Jane-Sneannah, Archdeacon of Bucks ; 1 Elizabeth, as. te the Rev. cit. to tl,e Von. Robert Wickhain, Archdeacon of Lawrence Ottley, MA., recter of Richmond, and St. Asapla, and loss issue. canon-residentiary of Ripon Cathedral; 2 Henrietta, Famflq Areas—On,, a grilsio, esgrraixt, or; a claicl arm. as. to the Rev. Augustus Davies, V.A. Arms of Sse—Arg., on a saltier. gu., tire keys, in saltier, wards upwards, or; on a chief, ef the second, a holy lamb, ppi. Pius ho Ar,as—Arg., en a cross fiery, sa., five mullets, or; a chief, as. • thereon three roses, geld. Reeideace—Palaee, Ripen. ROCHESTER, BISHOP OF, the Right Rev. Thomas - Legh Claughton, DD., son of Thomas Claughton, Esq. of Haydock Lodge, co. Lancaster, by hie wife, Maria, dan. of Colonel LogIc, of Lymo, en. Chester; he was 0. 6 November, 1308, and was a fellow of Trinity College, Oxford, where he graduated BA. in 1831, first. Family _4r,m—Sa., a chcvre,,, bctsveeu three bears being first class in classics, and heads, reupcd, arg. was the winner of the following prizes, —the Latin verse, the Newdigatc, and the Latin essay. He was ordained in 1834, was appointed vicar of Kidderminster in 1840, and was from 1842 to 1847 professor of poetry at Oxford. He was consecrated Bishop of Roches. tsr 11 Juno, 1867. His lordship as. 14 June, 1842, the Hon. Jnlia-Snsanna, sister of William, present Earl of Dudley, and has had issue, William, rl. 8 April, 1860; Thomas-Logh; Piers-Leopold; RobertDndley, ci. 21 Feb. 1854; Gilbert-Henry; Amelia- Maria, no. 1 Dcc. 1863, to Major the Hon. Auguotns11.-A. Anson, M. P.; Hyacinth-Anne, ci. 12 Fob. 1845; Catberins-Susanna; and Lucy-Eleanor. lbs lordship has had the following brothers and sisters, viz., I Benet-William, 6. 28 Feb. 1810, ci. 21 April, 1860; 2 The Right Rev. Piers-Calveley Clanghton, D.D., bishop of Colombo, 6. 6 Jan. 1814; 3 The Rev. Hugh-Calveley Claughton; 4 Pster-Legh Clanghton; iasne, 1 Edsvard-Walter; 2 Clement-Edward; 3 Sidney- 1 Ann-Margaret, as. to the Rev. Thomas-Joyce William-Henry; 1 Mary-Isabel, deceased; 2 Etholinda; Whittington; 2 Maria; 3 Catherine-Dora; 4 Emma; 5 Elizabeth, ci. 13 Juno, 1833; 6 Mary. Arms of Sce—Arg., on a saltier, gn., so cocalop-al,ell, or. Bishop’s brother, Edward - William - Torriek, V.P. Pc’,oilq Arise—Per chevron, smbatlled, ermine and sa.; in for Salisbury, as. 1841, Miss’ Annie Thackor, and chief tire ficnra-dc-lia, as.; in base a tower, ppr. .lleeiolcacc—Danbnry Palace, Chclsasferd. ST. ASAPH, BISHOP OF, was so. 1838, to the Rev. Thomas-Hans Sotheby. the Right Rev. Thom as-Vowler sceptre in her left hand, all or. Family Arena—On., a Sbort, D.D., eon of the Von. ,nnllst, between three cinqnefehls, arg. William Short, D.D., Archdeacon of Cornwall, prebendary of Westminster, and rector of King’s Worthy, Hants, by his wife, Elizabeth, dan. of the Rev. Tilliman Ilodgkineon (ccc family of SnoRT, BURKE’S £ossclccl Get,- Icy), 6. 16 Sept. 1790 ; formerly of Westminster School, and student of Christ Church, Oxford ; rector of Stocklcigh Pomeroy, Devon; King’s Worthy, Hants; and St. George’s, Bloomebury; Deputy-Clerk of the Closet to the Qoecn; made a D.D. in 1837; consecrated Bishop of Sodor and Man, 1841; translated to the see of St. Aeaph, 1846. His l?rdehip an. 26 Fob. 1833, Mary, dan. of Charles Davaes, Esq., and widow of the Rev. JohnJosaaa Conybeare, which lady ci. without issue, 16 Aug. 1848. His lordship’s brother is William, AM., rector of Llandrinio, Montgomeryehire, and prebondary of Salisbury, whn at. Jane Awdry, and ha.s had two sons, Walter-Francis, in holy orders, Acme of 5cc—ba., two keys in saltier, enlorec,l, arg. Jlcsidcace—The P5lace, St. Asaph. ST. DAVID’S, B1SIIOP OF, the Right Rev. Connop Thirlwall, D.D., dean of Th’econ, son of the Rev. T. Thirlsvall, rector of Iiowers Gilford, Essex, 6. 11 Foh. 1797 ; formerly Fellow of Trinity College, Canabridge, and a harriatcr; afterwards rector of Kirby-Underclalc, Yorkshire; eonsocratod Bishop of St. David’s in 1840, Arms of Sec—Pa., on a cross, or, five cioqncf’’ils, of the Rcsioieace—Abergwilly Palace, Carnsarthcushire. SALISBURY, BIShOP OF, the itight Rev. Walter - Kerr hamilton, D.D., eon of the Von. Anthony Hamilton, Archdeacon of Colehester, by his wife, Charity - Grsorno, dan. of Sir Walter Farqnlaar, Bart. 6. Nov. 1808; formerly of Christ Church, and Morton College, Oxford ; vicar of St. Peter’s in the East, Oxford, canon and precsntor of Salisbury; consecrated Bishop of Salisbury, and made a D.D. 1854. His lordship as. Jan. 1845, Isabel, eldest dan. of the latoVery Rev. Francis Lear, Dean of Salisbury, and raetor of Bishepstone, and has had 3 Alice-Sidney; 4 Eleanor-Frances; 5 MandoIsabel-Mary ; 6 Luey-Constance-Farquhar. The has Torriek. Charles, Francee, Emily, Jnlia, AnnSybslla,and Margaret-Eriea. The Bishop’s sister,Janc, Arms of Ste—Az., the Holy Virgin and Child, with a llcsicleace—Saliabnry Palace, Wilts. WINCIIESTER, BISHOP, ace csspre, in precedence after BISHOP OF DUIIUAaI. WORCESTER, BISHOP OF, jj tho Right Rev. Henry Philpott, ,fl]9 D.D., 6. 1807, formerly of St. Catherine’s College, Canobridge, end senior wrangler of his year; calson of Norwich, Master of St. 000 0 Catharino’s College, Casubridge, 0 0 0 and chaplain to the late Prineo O0 Consort; appointed 26 Jnae, O1865, Clerk of the Closet in ordi nary to the Qneen ; consecrated 25 March, 1861. Ills lordship oh. 1846, Mary-Jane, dan, of Nieola, Marehese do Spineto. A cm! ef 3cc—A rg., ten tertoanx, in pile. Paloec—Hartlebsiry Castle, Stenrport, Wercesterslsire. RETIRED BISHOP.—THE RIGHT REV. BISHOP HINDS (Samuel), D.D., Dean of Carlisle; consecrated Bishop of Norwich in 1849; retired in 1857. 1221