Recollections of Dean Fremantle Chiefly By Himself
Recollections of Dean Fremantle Chiefly By Himself
Wh William Henry Fremantle
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(afterwards Lord) Cairns the Chancellor. The judgment delivered was still felt to be am- biguous, and the appellants made one more effort. The assessors to the Archbishop were Lord Cole- ridge (one of the commissioners who had made the ordinance) and 'Mr. Justice Coleridge, the early friend of Dr. Arnold. The cause of the college was pleaded by their own counsel, and that of the petitioners by Mr. Coleridge. The judgment w^as favourable to the petitioners and was loyally accepted by the college.... 64 In Hampden's Country " I lived at Lewknor, at the foot of the Chiltern Hills, and did not fail to explore the neighbour- ing parts of the Icknield Way, the old British road, and the beautiful eountry on the other side of them to Henley and High Wycombe. It is the country of Hampden and his comrades ; Lewknor is only four miles from Chalgrove Field, where he fell. And though I was sixteen miles from Oxford and twelve from the nearest station, with the hills between, I had a good little horse and a neat ' malvern cart.
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