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 658 ARCHBISHOPS two Archdeaconries of Canterbury and Maidstone, (each endowed with a Canonry), and the six Cathedral Preacherships : married (1843) Catherine, daughter of the Yenerable Archdeacon Spooner, and has issue, living, Son, Craufurd, 6.1849; educatedatEton.andatChrist Church, Oxford (B.A. 1872,M.A. 1874). Daughters, Lucy Sydney Murray, b. 1856. Edith Murdoch, b. 1858. Agnes Sitwell, b. I860. The Province comprises twenty Sees. It was founded by Augustine, the 1st Bishop under Ethelbert, King of Kent, 596. ARMS OF THE SEE, Azure : an episcopal staff in pale, argent, ensigned with a cross patee, or, surmounted by a pall of the second, edged and fringed of the third, charged with four crosses forme'e fltchee, sable. Palace, Lambeth, S. E. Country Residences, Addington-park, Croydon, Surrey; .Stonehouse, St. Peter's, Isle of Thanet. C/K&S, Athenaeum, Oxford and Cambridge. YORK, LORD ARCHBISHOP OF. The Right Hon. and Most Rev. WILLIAM THOMSON, D.D. P.C. F.R.S. F.R.G.S. Primate of England and Metropolitan, son of John Thomson, Esq. J.P. of Whitehaven. Born 1819; educated at Shrewsbury, and at Queen's College, Oxford, (B.A. 1840, M.A. 1842, D.D. 1855) of which he was successively Fellow and Tutor, and Provost ; was Preacher at Lincoln's Inn, 1858 61, Rector of All Souls', Marylebone, 1855, Chaplain to the Queen, 18601, and Bamp- ton Lecturer at Oxford, 1853. Consecrated 30th Bishop of Gloucester, and 46th Bishop of Bristol, 1861. and translated to York, 1863; is a Governor of the Charterhouse, and of King's College, London; appointed President of the Yorkshire Philo- sophical Society, 1865 ; is Patron of 96 livings, and the three Archdeaconries of York, Cleveland, and the North Riding, and the Canonries and Prebends in his Cathedral: married (1855) Zoe, daughter of J. H. Skene, Esq. British Consul at Aleppo, and has issue, living, Saras, Wilfrid Forbes Home, b. 1858. Joscelya Home, b. 1859. Basil Home, b. I860. Bernard Henry Home, b. 1874. Daughters, Ethel, Zoe, Beatrice, Alexandra. York is the most ancient Archbishopric, being founded A. D. 180, soon after the establishment of Christianity in Britain, and was restored in 632 by Gregory. ARMS OF THE SEE, Gules : two keys in saltire, argent, in chief a regal crown, proper, Palace, Bishopthorpe, York. Club, Athenaeum. Town Residence, 38, Queen's Gate, S.W. BISHOPS. BANGOR, LORD BISHOP OF. The Right Rev. JAMES COLQUHOUN CAMPBELL, D.D. son of John Campbell, Esq. of Stonefield, Ar- gyllshire. Born 1813 ; was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, (B.A. 1836, M.A. 1839, D.D. 1859) ; was Vicar of Roath, 183944 ; Rector of Merthyr Tydvil, 1844 59 ; Hon. Canon of LlandafF, 185557; Archdeacon of Llandaff, 18579. Con- secrated 70th Bishop of Bangor, 1859 ; and is Patron of the Deanery, the Chancellorship, Treasurership, Precentorship, and Canonries of his Cathedral, the