The Churchman's annual and popular handbook, ed. by H.G. DicksonHenry Granville Dickson 1882 |
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aged amendment Annual Meeting appointed Archbishop of Canterbury Archdeacon Balliol benefice Bill read Bishop of Durham Bishop of GLOUCESTER Bishop of LINCOLN Bishop of Manchester Board Cambridge Canon GREGORY Cathedral Central Council Chaplain Charles Chichester Christ Church Church Defence Church of England Churchmen Churchwardens Clergy Clerical College Committee Congress Convocation Courts Curate Deacons Dean Diocesan Conference opened diocese discussion Durham Earl ecclesiastical Edward elected Ember Day Exeter George Gloucester and Bristol Hall Henry House of Commons House of Lords incumbent James John John's Keble Lichfield Lincoln London Lord Bishop Lower House Manchester Missions Mortlake motion moved nity Oxford P.C. of St parish Parliament parochial payment or consideration person Peterborough Prebendary present presidency Priests PROLOCUTOR proposed Putney to Mortlake Queen question rectory ritual School seconded Secretary Society Thomas Tithe Trin Trinity Upper House vote Westminster William Worcester
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