His successor , Robert Bickersteth , conducted his primary visitation in 1858 and the clergy returns for the southern part of the diocese do survive and are now held in the Ripon Diocese Collection at the West Yorkshire Archive Service ...
... Catholic Church in particular surrounded its members with societies ... 1858 Visitation Returns, though, show a very healthy 650700 attending Sunday ... Bishop Bickersteth's Visitation Returns for the Archdeaconry of Craven, Diocese of Ripon ...
In his Visitation Return to Archbishop Drummond in 1764, he complained of 'Methodists [who] are pretty numerous in the remoter parts of this parish'. He was referring to two townships about five miles as the crow flies and across three ...
This was not, however, an insurmountable difficulty in the mind of some bishops. George Pelham's policy at Lincoln was to allow undergraduates to take deacons' orders, as long as they took their degrees before seeking promotion to the ...
Barton, S., Working-Class Organisations and Popular Tourism, 1840–1970 (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2005). Beaven, B., Leisure, Citizenship and Working-Class Men in Britain, 1850–1945 (Manchester: Manchester University ...
The Jewish Communities of Medieval England: The Collected Essays of R.B. Dobson
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