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A. D. 1816, Anno 56th Geo. Ill. Isaac Preston, Esq.

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1679 Rev. Luke Milborne, who resigned.

1691 Rev. Barry Love, A. M.

1722 Rev. Thomas Macro, D. D.

1744 Rev. Kenrick Prescott, D. D. who resigned. He was Prebendary of Norwich Cathedral, and Master of Catharine Hall, Cambridge.

1750 Rev. Samuel Salter, D. D. resigned. Prebendary of Norwich, and afterwards Master of the Charter

House.

1755 Rev. John Butler, D. D. resigned. Afterwards Bishop of Oxford and Hereford.

1761 Rev. John Manclark, A. B.

1771 Rev. John Smith, D. D. resigned. Prebendary of Norwich.

1781 Rev. Samuel Cooper, D. D.

1800 Rev. Richard Turner, B. D.

LECTURERS.

Brinsley, at the Restoration.

Spendlove, father of the Minister of St. Nicholas's

church.

1660 Rev.

1662 Rev.

1665 Rev.

Meen.

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1731 Rev. Thomas Missenden, A. M. died 1774.

1779 Rev. Richard Turner, B. D. (after a vacancy of five years.)

1800 Rev. Thomas Baker, A. M.

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1720 Rev. Anthony Ellys,* D. D. vice Anderson.

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1724 Rev. Thomas Missenden, A. M. vice Welham.

1730 Rev.

1731 Rev.

Mingay, vice Pitcairn.

Bayspoole, vice Missenden.

1733 Rev. Edward White, A. M. vice Bayspoole.
1741 Rev. Francis Turner, A. M. vice Mingay.
1790 Rev. John Love, A. M. vice Turner.
1791 Rev. Charles Dade, A. M. vice White.
1802 Rev. S. L. Cooper, A. M. vice Dade.
1816 Rev. Fisher Watson, A. M. vice Love.
1817 Rev. John Forster, A. M. vice Cooper.
1821 Rev. John Homfray, A. B. vice Watson.

* Dr. Ellys was Bishop of St. David's, 1752.

RARE BOTANICAL PLANTS,

FOUND IN THE

NEIGHBOURHOOD OF YARMOUTH.

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For the following copious Botanical List of Rare Plants, to be found in the vicinity of Yarmouth, and within the space described in this Volume, I beg to acknowledge my obligations to DAWSON TURNER, Esq. by whose permission I have extracted them from the Norfolk and Suffolk Divisions of the Third Volume of The Botanist's Guide through England and Wales, published by himself and LEWIS WESTON DILLWYN, Esq. F. R. S. and L. S. with Mr. Turner's interleaved additions.

ON THE NORFOLK SIDE OF YARMOUTH.

SALICORNIA radicans. Near Yarmouth, and by the river at Gorleston.

CHARA hispida. Not uncommon near Yarmouth.

flexilis. Ditch at Caister, near ditto.

SCHOENUS Mariscus. About St. Olave's bridge, and abundantly in the reach of marshes between Bungay and Beccles.

SCIRPUS multicaulis. Plentiful about Yarmouth, and not uncommon on the wet heaths in the neighbourhood.

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