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 BISHOPS. 659 two Archdeaconries of Merioneth and Bangor, and 65 Livings : married (1840) Blanche, who died 1873, daughter of John Bruce Pryce, Esq. of Duffryn, Glamorganshire, and has issue, living, Sons, John Archibald, b. 1842; has been Lieut. Royal Horse Artillery. Rev. Arthur Bruce Knight, b. 1851 ; educated at Trinity College, Cambridge; is curate of Beverley, Yorkshire. Daughter, Wilhelmina Mary. Bangor was the site of the earliett religious foundation in Britain : the Bishopric is ol great antiquity, but its founder is unknown. The site of the original monastery is Bangor Iseod, near Wrexham. . ARMS OF THE SEE, Gules : a bend, argent, gutte-de-poix, between two mullets ol the second, pierced of the field. Palace, Bangor, Carnarvonshire. Club, Athenaeum. BATH AND WELLS, LORD BISHOP OF. The Right Hon. and Right Rev. Lord ARTHUR CHARLES HERVEY, D.D. son of the 1st Marquess of Bristol. Born 1808; educated at Eton, and at Trinity College, Cambridge, (1st Class Classical Tripos and M. A. 1 830) ; appointed Rector of Ickworth, 1832, and Rector of Horningsheath, 1852; was Archdeacon of Sudbury, 1862 9. Consecrated 69th Bishop of Bath and Wells, 1869 ; is Patron of 45 Livings, the Dignitaries and Prebends in his Cathedral, and the three Archdeaconries of Bath, Wells, and Taunton : married (1839) Patience, eldest daughter of John Singleton, Esq. and has issue, living, Sows, The Rev. John Frederick Arthur, b. 1840; was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge, (B.A. 2nd class Classics 1863, M.A. 1866) ; was Curate of Aylesbury 1864 6, since when he has been Rector of Shotley, Suffolk. George Henry William, b. 1843. The Rev. Sydenham Henry Augustus, b. 1846. Constantino Rodney William, b. I860. Arthur Henry Wriothesly, b. 1851. James Arthur, b. 1854. Daughters, Sarah Elizabeth Harriet, b. 1842, m. 1874, W. A. Sanford, Esq., of Nynehead Court, Somerset. Katharine Patience Georgiana, b. 1848, m. 1372, Charles Hoare, Esq. Patience Mary, b. 1853, m. 1873, Charles Palmer Morwood, Esq., of Alfreton Park, Derby- shire, and Ladbrook Hall, Warwickshire. Caroline Augusta, b. 1857. This See was established by Edward the Elder, in 965. ARMS OF THE SEE, Azure : a saltire per saltire, quarterly quartered, or and argent. Palace, Wells, Somersetshire. Club, Athenaeum. CARLISLE, LORD BISHOP OF. The Right Rev. HARVEY GOODWIN, D.D. son of the late Charles Goodwin, Esq. of King's Lynn, Norfolk. Born 1818 ; was educated privately, and at Caius College, Cambridge, (2nd Wrangler, Smith's Prizeman, and B.A. 1840, M.A. 1843, D.D. 1858) ; was formerly Fellow of his College ; Hulsean Lec- turer, 1855 7 ; Incumbent of St. Edward's Church, Cambridge, 184858, and Dean of Ely, 185869. Consecrated 58th Bishop of Carlisle, 1869; is Pa- tron of 42 Livings, the two Archdeaconries of Carlisle and Westmoreland, and the Canonries in his Cathedral : married (1845) Ellen, eldest daughter of George King, Esq. of Higher Bebington, Cheshire, and has issue, living, three sons and four daughters. This See was established by Henry I. in 1133, soon after the foundation of the Cathedral by William Rufu*.