Winkles's architectural and picturesque illustrations of the cathedral churches of England and Wales . lishment, as settled by James I., consisted of a dean, subdean,six prebendaries, two vicars choral, six singing men, six choristers,an organist, and a verger, and the whole endowment amounted to£247 per annum. The dean and chapter returned it to the com-missioners to be worth £804 gross, and £633 in the clear, perannum. In future the establishment will consist of a bishop, anarchdeacon, a dean, and four prebendaries. At the same time that Ripon was made a bishops see, it wasenacted, that the


Winkles's architectural and picturesque illustrations of the cathedral churches of England and Wales . lishment, as settled by James I., consisted of a dean, subdean,six prebendaries, two vicars choral, six singing men, six choristers,an organist, and a verger, and the whole endowment amounted to£247 per annum. The dean and chapter returned it to the com-missioners to be worth £804 gross, and £633 in the clear, perannum. In future the establishment will consist of a bishop, anarchdeacon, a dean, and four prebendaries. At the same time that Ripon was made a bishops see, it wasenacted, that the diocese of Ripon consist of that part of thecounty of York which was in the diocese of Chester, of the deaneryof Craven, and of such parts of the deaneries of Ainsty and Pon-tefract, in the county and diocese of York, as lie to the westwardof the following districts—viz., of the liberty of the Ainsty, andthe wapentakes of Barkston, Ash, Osgoldcross, and Staincross;that the diocese should be included within the province of York;that the collegiate church should be the Cathedral church; the UIIiiN ( \ I II I. I MM I. I «.< chapter tin- chapter ol lh consecrated in 1836, andhas an income of £4000 per annum made up from the funds whichthe new arrangement creates under the powers of the late act A palace has also heen provided for him near the city of Kipoii. Whenever a vacancy occurs in either of tie of St. Asaph or Bangor, the new bishop will he appointed to the see of Man-chester, already determined on by the late act; and in future thewhole of North Wales will he under the spiritual superintendenceof one bishop only. It is thought, that when the see of Rochester


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