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* Those names of Bishops which are marked thus (†) are repeated in the above Table. N.B. The names of the Bishops printed in small capital letters are those

Validity of the Holy Orders of the Church of England, by Rev. Dr. F. G. Lee.

EUXON'S CONSECRATION.

Vide Table No. II. for Archbishop Laud's Descent.

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1. †Richard Neile, Bishop of Durham, afterwards Archbishop of York.

2. †John Buckeridge, Bishop of Rochester. 3. John Howson, Bishop of Oxford, consecrated at Lambeth, May 9,11619.

4. Theophilus Field, Bishop of St. David's, afterwards Bishop of Llandaff, conse- BY crated at Lambeth Oct. 10, 1619.

5. †WILLIAM MURRAY, BISHOP of Kilfenora.

1. LAURENCE, ARCHBISHOP OF Dublin.

2. JAMES, BISHOP OF MEATH.

3. ROLAND, BISHOP OF CLONfert.

1. †George Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury.

2. Theophilus Field, Bishop of St. David's. 3. Francis White, Bishop of Ely.

4. WILLIAM MURRAY, SOMETIME BISHOP OF KILFENORA.

5. John Buckeridge, Bishop of Rochester.

1. George Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury, consecrated at Lambeth, Dec. 3, 1609.

2. John King, Bishop of London, consecrated at Lambeth, Sep. 8, 1611.

3. †John Buckeridge, Bishop of Rochester. 4. Richard Milbourne, Bishop of St. David's, consecrated at Lambeth, July 9, 1615.

5. GEORGE, BISHOP OF DERRY IN IRELAND.

In addition to those Irish Bishops whose names appear in this table, William Fuller, some time Bishop of Limerick was translated to the see of Lincoln in 1667. He had been consecrated at Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, on May 20th, 1663, by (1) Michael, Archbishop of Dublin, (2) John, Bishop of Clogher, (3) Robert, Bishop of Ferns, and (3) Edward, Bishop of Cork. Bishop Fuller of Lincoln afterwards assisted at the Consecrations of Alexander Hyde, Bishop of Sarum, December 31st, 1665, in the chapel of New College, Oxford, and of Robert Morgan, Bishop of Bangor, on July 1, 1666, at Lambeth. This Bishop of Bangor assisted at the consecration of Anthony Sparrow, Bishop of Exeter (1667); and, in conjunction with Robert, Bishop of Clogher, of Henry Bridgman, Bishop of Sodor and Man (1671.) In 1692, Edward Jones, Bishop of Cloyne, [consecrated at Cashel by (1) Thomas, Archbishop of Cashel, (2) Hugh, Bishop of Waterford, (3) John, Bishop of Killaloe, and (4) Simon, Bishop of Limerick, on March 11th, 1683], was translated to St. Asaph, and assisted at the consecration of William Talbot, (1699), Bishop of Oxford, afterwards translated to Sarum and Durham, who, in his turn, assisted at many consecrations. Furthermore in 1684, Ezekiel, Bishop of Derry, assisted in the consecration of Thomas Spratt, Bishop of Rochester; in 1685, Alexander, Bishop of Glasgow, assisted at the consecration of Baptist Levinz, Bishop of Sodor and Man; and in the same year James, Bishop of Dunkeld, assisted at the consecration of Thomas White, Bishop of Peterborough.

A reference to the names as they first occur will give the date of their consecration. of Irish prelates-of whose succession there has never been any doubt.

APPENDICES.

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