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BISHOPS.

consecrated 24th April[1], and had the temporalities restored to him on the 29th of that month[2]. He was translated to Salisbury 3rd May 1761.

1761
?? Geo. III.
Richard Newcome, bishop of Llandaff, was translated to this see pursuant to the King's recommendation of 3rd June 1761. He was elected 25th June, and confirmed 9th July[3]. He died 4th June 1769.

1769
?? Geo. III
Jonathan Shipley, bishop of Llandaff, was nominated by the King in council 17th July 1769[4], and elected 22nd Aug., pursuant to the congé d'élire which issued accordingly. The royal assent to his election was given 31st Aug.[5] He was confirmed 8th Sept.[6], and had the temporalities were restored to him 15th Sept.[7] He died 9th Dec. 1788.

1789
?? Geo. III.
Samuel Halifax, bishop of Glocester, was nominated to this see by the King in council 20th March 1789[8], and was elected 4th April, pursuant to the King's congé d'élire[9]. He received the royal assent 6th April, and was confirmed 25th April[10], and had the temporalities on the 29th of the same month[11]. He died 5th March 1790, aged 60.

1790
?? Geo. III.
Lewis Bagot, bishop of Norwich, was nominated to St. Asaph by the King in council 26th March 1790[12], and was elected 10th April, pursuant to the congé d'élire which issued accordingly. The royal assent to his election was given 14th April. He was confirmed 24th April[13], and the temporalities were restored to him on the 28th of that month[14]. He died 4th June 1802.

1802
?? Geo. III
Samuel Horsley, bishop of Rochester, was nominated to St. Asaph by the King in council 19th June 1802[15],

  1. Reg. Herring, fol. 65.
  2. Church Book, Home Office.
  3. Reg. Seeker.
  4. Church Book, Home Office.
  5. Ibid.
  6. Reg. Cornwallis.
  7. Church Book, Home Office.
  8. Ibid.
  9. London Gazette.
  10. Reg. Moore.
  11. Church Book, Home Office.
  12. Ibid.
  13. Reg. Moore.
  14. Church Book, Home Office.
  15. Ibid.