HISTORY OF THE CATHEDRAL.
Ii or TBI PBISS stract of Mr G. M. of the Cathedral, he first Bishop that , 1855, a meeting inHi, presided over by i, t passed resolutions to ' nominate a arch and suggesting nominee." If you B the author is evi!fo meetings, and it ; a work, which will ded as -a standard in inaccuracies, which Mr Harper's was held in the im« at Lyttelton, on NoMr FftiQerald P*eelwyn submitted the er. Motq touching, st that the Bishop's J- C. Paweson, also . This was'no other saintly Bishop . of Coleridge Patteson, it McKensde's mind held after Bishop j, also presided over ierald, which passed lung as regards the d in the 'Temporary hurch", on December \g which served both object to is where • shop-Designate you i to England . he relent, and accepted a > statement- throwa a' ter of- Dr. Jackson, thing very different. • up Sclwvjn had what - iierishca scheme" for Sealand dioeese v into rbury, Wellington-' upland. .Queen v Vic- ; rqraent wished the. one diocese, and the • ter, and'wouTd only! :hoee terms, a out M taßr • tfie • the Bishop -of 'New ; not move him, and ).' • He, however, exwould be arranged, rtter to Win. Guise ■ he expected to rerated. Dr. Selwyn,
too, expected him to return, for invited Dr. Jackson's secretary to join his Christ Church- Synod, so as to represent the Bishop Designate. As no agreement seemed likely, a year after he reached England Dr. Jackson accepted the living of Stoke Newington, in the North-East of London, and lived, to a good old .age, ' ' . . "Had he been consecrated^'Bishop • of Lyttelton, there is-no dotibt'the Jubilee pf the Grammar School would have.beenibid thirty years afeo.—Yours, etc.,. 'HISTORICUS. May llth, 1931. |
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20234, 12 May 1931, Page 11
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