THE SEE OF CANTERBURY
... John Bird Sumner, late archbisl ?p Majesty has also been pleased t ?? e_. o dean and chapter the Most Rev. 77 c; en Thomas Longley, now Arehbisfio. ' zl 7 ; .- v . 'c ' elected archbishop of the said se -. I ?? ' ...
... John Bird Sumner, late archbisl ?p Majesty has also been pleased t ?? e_. o dean and chapter the Most Rev. 77 c; en Thomas Longley, now Arehbisfio. ' zl 7 ; .- v . 'c ' elected archbishop of the said se -. I ?? ' ...
... assizes, charged with libelling* Brighton detective named Longley. The evidence was that the defendant drove about the town in a cart, on which was a placard with the words, Detective Longley is the companion of thieves. It was also stated that th» ...
... Metropolitical Church of Canterbury to elect an arch- bishop of that see, the same being void by the death of Dr. Charles Thomas Longley, late archbishop thereof ; and her Majesty has also been pleased to recommend to the said dean and chapter the Right Hon. ...
... ; and Copiapo at 17/. 10s. per Share. CONSISTENCY OF LOUD MELBOURNE. The Premier offered the bishopric of Ripou to Doctor Longley, with a complimentary explanation, that, though it was gratifying to Ministers to find the son-in-law of their friend. Sir ...
... the competitors being Ma ior Longley and Major Peyton, who agreed to shoot at 25 birds each at '50 yards. Major Peyton again proved successful after scor- ing 17 to Major Longley s 10. Captain W. E. Marsland and Major Longley then shot for .10, at three ...
... window of the cathedral. This handsome window perpetuates the memory of two former prelates of the resuscitated diocese — Drs. Longley and Bickersteth. It has been inscribed by a London firm, Messrs. Burleison and Grylls, and con- sists of two tiers of five ...
... of Maidstone, paper-maker, choice of assig- nees at twelve PALACE COURT, WESTMINSTER. Edmonds v. Stansbv, Bray v. Milton, Longley v. Darby, Carter t. Wharden, Bird v. Frond, Smith v. Arnison, Murray v. R' berts, Cohen v. Hervey, Lycett v. Bower, Courtney ...
... (26 yards), Mr. Rudd (26), Mr. Norris (27), Mr. Lysley (26), and Major Longley (24) killed all their birds ; and in shooting off the ties Lord Willoughby de Broke and Major Longley shot three more each, and divided. Mr. A Payne (26-J) and Mr. Blackbourne ...
... Land in Bethnal-green. — Deputations of ratepayers of Bethnal-green waited upon the Chief Charity Commissioner (Sir Henry Longley), yesterday, at Gwydyr House, to urge that the Poor Man's Land, now occupied as a private luuatic asylum, should be utilised ...
... varicas sweepstakes, at three birds each under the usual conditions, were Sir Charles Legard, Sir Charlea Mordaunt, Major Longley, Captaißs Neville, Boycott, Fredericks, Ricardo, Dent, aad A. aad N. Burnand, Messrs. Gregory, Norris, H. Rudd, Liraont, D ...
... followed, and a vote of thanks to the lecturer and chairman closed the meeting. Westminster Charities.— Yesterday morninc Mr. Longley, the Chief Charity Commissioner, received a deputation consisting of the Duke of Westminster, the Dean of Westminster, Sir ...
... evening at Lambeth Palace. The illustrious visitors were welcomed on their arrival, about eight o'clock, by his Grace and Miss Longley. The guests who had the honour to join the dinner circle included the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough the Marquis of Bute ...