Exeter Theological College. Visitor-The Lord Bishop of Exeter. Council The Dean and Chapter of Exeter. Principal-The Very Rev. C. J. Ellicott, B.D. Vice-Principals-The Rev. R. C. Pascoe, Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford; and the Rev. T. W. Hardy, late Fellow and Assistant Tutor of Trinity College, Cambridge. The College is designed for Graduates of either of the Universities, who are desirous of obtaining instruction in Theology, and of presenting themselves as candidates for Holy Orders in the Diocese of Exeter or elsewhere. Fee rol. each Term. For further information, respecting time of residence and course of study, apply to the Very Rev. the Dean, Exeter. The next Term will commence on Tuesday, September 30. Pupils not nominated to pay Sons of Laymen, 657. per annum. Sons of Clergymen, 551. Pupils nominated to pay 107. less in each case. Donors of 100l. entitled to have always one pupil in the School. Donors of 261. 55. entitled to nominate one pupil. The holidays will be at the same times of the year as at Eton and Harrow. The School will be opened on Thursday the 11th of September next. All communications are to be addressed to the Rev. LEWIS DEEDES, Bramfield Rectory, Hertford, Hon. Secs. } ST T. MARGARET'S COLLEGE, NORTHEND, London, S. W. (near the Kensington Station), for the Education of Young Ladies. Principal-Rev. ALEXANDER LENDRUM, M.A. The education and discipline are conducted, under the direction and superintendence of the principal, by talented and accomplished Governesses, English and Foreign, assisted by eminent London Professors. The buildings consist of a spacious Mansion, with grounds of considerable extent, and large and lofty rooms. Twenty of the senior pupils have separate sleeping apartments. The next term will commence, after the Midsummer holidays, on Tuesday, the 23rd of September. N.B.-No day pupils are received. Twenty Years of Financial Policy. PRIVATE TUITION. A Married Clergy man, Fellow and Public Tutor, of University Honours, high testimonials, and great experience in education, has TWO VACANCIES among Three Pupils, who are prepared for the Universities or Army. Terms moderate. Address the Rev. M. B., Mr. Andrews', Bookseller, Durham. UNDEE.-The BISHOP of BRECHIN wishes to hear of one or two LADIES who would be disposed to join, either temporarily or permanently, a small community engaged in working among the poor of Dundee. A small weekly payment would be required during the period of residence. For Brechin, Dundee. further particulars, apply by letter to the Right Rev. the Bishop of BRIDGWATER GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Head Master-Rev. T. STANTIAL, M.A., Oxon. Author of the Student's Test Book. The Head Master receives into his house a few young Gentlemen. An effort is made to combine home comforts and influence with the advantages of a high course of education. A Prospectus of Terms, &c., will be forwarded on application. Bicentenary Volume. THE volume Exchanges and Advowsons. HE CENTRAL UNITED BARTHO- WEST MIDLAND AND WEST OF ENGLAND LOMEW COMMITTEE have just published a which contains all the public documents of importance, from "The Declaration of Breda" to " The Act of Toleration," that relate to the Settlement of the Church of England by the Act of Uniformity in 1662. The documents are collected from the most authentic sources; and being published without note or comment of any kind, they are left to tell their own unbiassed tale. This volume, 516 pp., demy 8vo., printed in a clear handsome type, may be had bound in embossed gilt-lettered cloth, price 4s. 6d., or stitched in paper covers, price 45. London: W. KENT AND CO., 23, Paternoster Row; and at the Office of the Committee, 10, Broad Street Buildings, E. C. CLERICAL REGISTRIES (United). Conducted by a Clergyman,-a late P. C. in the Diocese. (Originated April, 1862: 150 Members, Beneficed Clergy and others.) Prospectus on receipt of stamped envelope. 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