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666 BISHOPS. Patron of the Canonries in his Cathedral, the two Archdeaconries, of 50 Livings, and of 48 Livings alternately with the Crown. This See was created in 1847. ARMS OK THE SEE, Or, on a pale engrailed, gules, three mitres, of the field, a canton of the second, thereon three bendlets enhanced, also of the field. Palace, Bishop's Court, Manchester. Club, Athenaeum. NORWICH, LORD BISHOP OF. The Hon. and Right Rev. JOHN THOMAS PELHAM, D.D. youngest son of the 2nd Earl of Chichester. Born 1811 ; was educated at Westminster, and Christ Church, Oxford, (B.A. 1832, M.A. and D.D. 1857) ; was Rector of Burgh Apton, Norfolk, 1837 52, Honorary Canon of Norwich, and Chaplain to the Queen, 1847 ; Perpetual Curate of Christ Church, Hampstead, 1852 5 ; Rector of St. Marylebone, 18557. Consecrated 88th Bishop of Norwich, 1857 ; is Patron of 44 livings, 4 alternately, and 1 one turn in four, and the Archdeaconries of Norfolk, Norwich, and Suffolk : married (1845) Henrietta, second daughter of the late Thomas William Tatton, Esq. of Wythenshawe, Cheshire, and has issue, living, Sons, Henry Francis, b. 1846, m. 1873, Laura Priscilla, daughter of the late Sir E. N- Buxton, 2nd Bart. John Barrington, b. 1848. Sidney, 6. J 849. Herbert, b. 1855. Daughter, Fanny, b. 1853. The Diocese of Norwich was established in 1088, by Herbert de Lozinga, the 14th Bishop of a more ancient See, founded by Felix of Burgundy, in 630. ARMS OF THE SEE, Azure: three mitres, two and one, labelled, or. Palace, Norwich. OXFORD, LORD BISHOP OF. The Right Rev. JOHN FIELDER MACKARNESS, D.D. son of John Mackarness, Esq. of Bath. Born 1820; educated at Eton, and at Merton College, Oxford, (2nd class Lit. Hum. Fellow of Exeter College, 1844, B.A. 1844, M.A. 1847, D.D. 1869) : was Vicar of Tardebigge, Worcestershire, 1845 55, and Rector of Honiton, and Incumbent of the Chapelry of Monkton, Devonshire, 1855 69, and sometime Diocesan Inspector of Schools and Head Master of the Grammar School, Honiton; is Domestic Chaplain to Lord Lyttelton ; was Hon. Canon of Worcester Cathedral and Prebendary of Exeter Cathedral. Consecrated 31st Bishop of Oxford, 1870; is Patron of 62 Livings and the Arch- deaconries of Oxford. Buckingham, and Berkshire : married (1849) Alethea Buchanan, youngest daughter of the Right Hon. Sir John Taylor Coleridge, and sister of the 1st Baron Coleridge, and has issue, living, Sows, Charles Coleridge, b. 1850; is in Holy orders. Frederick Michael Coleridge, b. 1854, Commoner of Keble College, Oxford. Arthur John Coleridge, b. 1865. Daughters, Mary Alethea, b. l851.^Eleanor Victoria, b. 1855. Katharine Emily Mar- garet, b. 1862. Florence Isabel Emma, b. 1870. This Diocese was erected into a Bishopric by Henry VIII. 1541, out of the lands of the dissolved monasteries of Abingdon and Osney ; but in the reign of Elizabeth it was deprived of a considerable portion of the emoluments conferred by her father.