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Excerpt from Proceedings of a Conference in Support of the Church Defence Institution: Held at Lambeth Palace on Monday, March 28, 1881, Under the Presidency of the Archbishop of Canterbury A private Conference of persons interested in the work of the Church Defence Institution was held at Lambeth Palace on March 28, under the presidency of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Amongst those present were the Marquis of Salisbury, k.g., the Earls of Redesdale and Dartmouth, the Bishop of Chichester, Lord Clinton, Lord o'neill, Lord Henry Scott, m.p., Right Hon. Sir Richard Cross, m.p., the Hon. W. Egerton, m.p., Lieut. - Col. Hon. G. Windsor Clive, m.p., Sir Hardinge Gifiard, m.p., J. G. Talbot, Esq., m.p., H. Birley, Esq., m.p., J. Round, Esq., m.p., Right Hon. H. Cecil Raikes, Sir Richard Wilbraham, Sir E. Hertslet, c.b., Dr. Tristram, q.c., the Dean of Wells; Archdeacons Hessey and Emery; W. U. Heygate, J. Richardson, Sydney Gedge, H. G. Hoare, W. Hoare, F. A. White, J. B. White. J. F. Burnaby Atkins, G. B. Hughes, H. D. Davenport, Esqrs.; Capt. Field, r.n., Revs. Capel Cure, Dr. Alfred T. Lee. Randall T. Davidson, H. G. Dickson, and S. Thackrah. Letters of apology were read from the Archbishop of York, the Bishops of London, Durham, Lincoln, Gloucester and Bristol, Ely, Truro, and Liverpool, the Earls of Devon, Stan hope, and Powis, Lord Penrhyn, Lord Charles Bruce, m.p., the Right Hon. W. H. Smith, m.p., the Right Hon. Spencer H. Walpole, m.p., Sir William Rose, Sir J. Kennaway, Bart., m.p., Sir J. Mcgarel Hogg, Bart., m.p., Sir J. R. Mowbray, Bart., m.p., the vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge (dr. Perowne), the Hon. And Rev. E. Carr Glyn, and Rev. Canon G. H. Wilkinson. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.