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The Convocation of 1826-30

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 January 2024

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Royal writ of summons for 15 November, dated 1 September.

Archbishop's commission to William Cockburn, Edward Rice, Henry Forster Mills, Robert Croft, John Eyre, Robert Markham, William Venables Vernon, Henry Kitchingman and William Henry Dixon on 13 November 1826.

Wednesday 15 November 1826

[Bishops:]

The lord archbishop of York [Edward Venables Vernon].

William [van Mildert], lord bishop of Durham.

Charles James [Blomfield], lord bishop of Chester.

Samuel [Goodenough], lord bishop of Carlisle.

George [Murray], lord bishop of Sodor and Man.

[The deans of:]

York: William Cockburn, D. D.

Durham: Charles Henry Hall, D. D. Contumacious, refusing by himself or registrar to receive the citation.

Chester: Thomas Ward, M. A. [his proctor].

Carlisle: Robert Hodgson, D. D.

[The archdeacons of:]

York: Robert Markham clerk, M. A.

Nottingham: John Eyre, M. A.

East Riding: Robert Darley Waddilove clerk, M. A.

Cleveland: Francis Wrangham clerk, M. A.

Durham: contumacious (as above).

Northumberland: contumacious (as above).

Chester: Unwin Clarke clerk, M. A.

Carlisle: Charles Anson clerk, M. A.

[The chapters of]

York: Robert Croft clerk MA; William Venables Vernon clerk, M. A.

Durham: contumacious etc.

Chester: Thomas Ward, M. A.

Carlisle: Robert Markham clerk, M. A.

Southwell: James Jarvis Cleaver, M. A., and James Richardson, M. A., appeared

Ripon: William Henry Dixon.

[The clergy of the archdeaconries of:]

York: Henry Stephen Milner, D. D., Robert Affleck, M. A.

Nottingham: Charles Smelt, M. A., Thomas Thorpe, M. A.

East Riding: William Harry Edward Bentinck, John Gilby.

Cleveland: William Henry Dawney, [Henry] Edward John Howard, M. A.

Durham: contumacious.

Northumberland: contumacious.

Chester: Sir Philip Grey Egerton baronet, M. A.

Richmond: Thomas Monson, M. A.

Carlisle: Walter Fletcher, M. A., Thomas Lowry, D. D.

Clergy of the jurisdiction of the dean and chapter of York: Henry Forster Mills clerk, M. A., Leveson Venables Vernon, M. A.

Clergy of the jurisdiction of the chapter of Southwell: William Barrow, LL. D.

Clergy of Allerton (bishop of Durham): contumacious.

Clergy of Allerton (dean and chapter of Durham): contumacious.

Prorogued by Mr Kitchingman to Thursday 1 February 1827.

Nothing more is recorded of this convocation.

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Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
First published in: 2024

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