The Admission Register of the Manchester School: With Some Notices of the More Distinguished Scholars, Volume 94

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Page 368 - Chester's Triumph in Honor of her Prince, as it was performed upon St. George's Day 1610, in the foresaid Citie. Reprinted from the original edition of 1610, with an Introduction and Notes.
Page 243 - There is not a page in these sermons but commands our respect. They are Corban in the best sense ; they belong to the sanctuary, and are marked as divine property by a special cachet. They are simple without being...
Page 368 - XV. The Holy Lyfe and History of Saynt Werburge, very frutefull for all Christen People to rede.
Page 367 - That every member not in arrear of his annual subscription, be entitled to a copy of each of the works published by the Society. 6. That twenty copies of each work shall be allowed to the editor of the same, in addition to the one to which he may be entitled.
Page 367 - Vice-President, and twelve other members, inelnding a Treasurer and Seeretary, all of whom shall be elected, the first two at the general meeting next after a vacancy shall occur, and the twelve other members at the general meeting annually.
Page 285 - Chester, to the curaey of 8. Mary's, Manchester, and was presented to the perpetual curaey (now rectory) of Blackley, near Manehester, in 1838, by the warden and fellows of the Collegiate church, Manehester. Here he resided until his death on the 9th August 1869, and during his ineumbeney rebuilt the church, was instrumental in founding another church in an outlying part of the parish, and promoted the building of three sets of schools. Ho married at Blackley, in 1839, Susan, daughter of Charles...
Page 320 - Dialect of South Lancashire, or Tim Bobbin's Tummus and Meary ; revised and corrected, with his Rhymes, and AN ENLARGED GLOSSARY of Words and Phrases, chiefly used by the rural population of the manufacturing Districts of South Lancashire. By SAMUBL BAMFOBD.
Page 231 - Lineoln's inn, and was called to the bar by the honorable society of the Inner temple at Hilary term 1852, and was at the same time elected on the Oxford circuit. Mr. James H. Smith has always taken much interest in Church matters, and in the Ten Years
Page 279 - University college, and afterwards principal of bishop Hatfield's hall from 1854 to 1859, and was ordained deacon in 1847 and priest in 1848, by Dr. E. Malthy, bishop of Durham. In 1859 he was presented by the dean and chapter to the rectory of Meldon, near Neweastle-on-Tyne, which he exchanged for the rectory of North Stoke, near Bath, in 1870. Mr. John Pedder married, on the 20th June 1861, Harriet, eldest daughter of Dr.
Page 313 - He was admitted a member of the Royal college of surgeons, and licentiate of the Society of apothecaries, London, in 1837.