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DIRECTORY.] CAMBRIDGESHIRE. ELY. 97 1893 Chancellor of the Diocese, Worshipful Albert Gray Rev. Thomas Wallis Richards, Leighton Buzzard, Beds M ..A. 2 Paper buildings, Temple E.C Rev. Reginald Tompson W oodstone,Rectory,Peterborough 1894 Master of the Cathedral Grammar School, Frederick Rev. .Arthur Cleve~and Downer, St. Cuthbert's rect<Ory, William Hawes M.A. College, Ely Bedford Minor Canons. Rev. Henry Wiles Southey, Woburn, Beds Rev. Henry Hart Chamberlain, Godmanchester, Hunts 1870 John Franey M.A. St. Mary's vicarage, Ely Rev. Robert Edward Reginald Watts, Wisbech 18!!2 John Hawke Crosby B.A. College, Ely, precentor, Rev. Canon Francis Slater, Chesterton sacrist & epistoler Rev. Joseph H;argrove, Cambridge 1893 Arthur Fowler Newton B.A. The College, Ely J.lev. Rt. Black, Ramsey, Hunts 1895 Jocelyn Henry Temple Perkins B . .A. The College, Ely Rev~ Salisbury James Murray Price, St. Ives, Hunts x8g6 Herbert Roper Campion M.A. The College, Ely Chaplains of the Cathedral. .Appointed by the Arehdeacon of Ely for that .Archdeaconry. 1874 John Franey M.A. St. Mary's vicarage, Ely Rev. Henry Hall, 15 Brookside, Cambridge x88o Edward Henry Lowe M.A. Trinity vicarage, Lynn Rev. Edward William Cory, Meldreth, Royston xoad, Ely Rev. Charles Edward Crump, Vicarage, Sawston 1882 George William Cooper M.A. Fore bill, Ely Rev. Canon John William. Cockshott, Stretham, Ely 1894 Charles lJutler M.A. Fore hi11, Ely • Examining Chaplains. .Appointed by the Al:chdeacon of Sudbury for that Areh- x886 Vincent Henry Stanton D.D. College, Ely deaconry. x888 John Owen F·arquhar Murray M.A. Emmanuel col The Very Rev. Edward Spooner, Hadleigh lege, Cambridge Rev. Canon Charles Jepson Betham, Br~ttenham, Ipswich 1891 Hugh Penton Currie .~.~1.A. St. Stephen's ho. Oxford Rev. George Hodges, Bury St. Edmunds 1892 William Cparles Edmund Newbolt M.A. St. Paul's Rev. Neville Arthur Blach1ey Borton, Burwell cathedral, London E C Rev. Arthur Guinness Livingstone, Mildenhall Bishop's Chaplains. Rev. Charles Hannibal Crossley, Bury St. Edmnnds t1l73 Canon Arthur Robertson Evans M . .A. Rectory, New Rev. Dr. Thoma;s Stantial, Bury St. EdmundSI ton, Wisbech Plaees of Worship, with tiro es of Services. 1887 Geo. Russell Bullock-Webster M.A. The Palace, Ely The Cathedral Church of St. Etheldreda, 8.15 & II a.m. Pluralities Act Commissioners. & 4 & 6.30 p.m. ; daily at 8.30 & xo a.m. & p.m. ; wed. 1892, for Dean & Chapter, Canon John William Cockshott 4 M . Stretham rectory, Ely 7·30 p.m. instead of 4 .A. Holy Trinity Uhurch, Rev. Edward Henry Lowe M.A. 1886, for Archdeaconry of Ely, Canon William Cunning vicar ; Rev. Henry Bromley Mating M.A. Rev. Alfred ham D.D. Vicar of St. Mary the Great, Cambridge SLeele Farbrother M . .A. & Rev. Edward Henry Griffiths, x886, for Archdeaconry of Bedford~ Canon Jeremiah William Haddock M.A. 7 Windsor terrace, Bedford curates; 8 & 11 a.m. & 3 &1 6.30 p.m.; daily 7.30 p.m l886, for Archdeaconry of Sudbury, Thomas Palmer St. Etbeldreda District Church, Queen Adelaide, served · Abraham LL.B. Risby rectory, Suffolk from Holy Trinity; 1:1 a.m. & 6.30 p.m 1886, for Archdeaconry of Huntingdon, Henry Hart Cham St. Mary's Uhurch, St. Mary's street, Rev. John Franey berlain M.A. Vicarage, Godmanchester M . ..A. vicar; William Arthur Baker B.A. curate; 8 & II a.m. & 6.30 p.m Registrar of the Diocese & of the Dean & Chapter, William St. .Peter's Distriet Church, Broad street, served from Johnson Evans esq. High Street passage, Ely Holy 'l'rinity; 8 & II a.m. & 6.30 p.m Catholic, Egremont street, Rev~ John J. Freeland, priest ; Acting Registrars of the Archdeaconries. holy communion 8.30 & mass II a.m.; catechism 3 & Bedford, James Peter Piper esq. M.A. rosary, instruction & benediction 6.30 p.m. ; daily mas01 Ely, Thomas Musgrave Francis esq 8 a.m. ; holidays of obligation, mass 9 a.m Huntingdon, Charles Berkeley Margetts esq Baptist (Zion), High street, 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m Sudbury, Charles Wodehouse esq Co•mtess of Huntingdon's, Chapel street, H.ev. Wi:liam -- Parker Huddlestone; II a.m.& 6.30 p.m.; wed.7.3op.m Secretaries to the Bishop, H. W. Lee esq. I & 2 The Primitive Methodist, Victoria street, Rev. Cha.r~es Sanctuary, Westminster S 'V; & William Johnson Evans Shreeve; 10.45 a.m.&6.3o p.m.; mon. & thurs.7·3op.m esq. High Street passage, Ely Wes]jeyan, Chapel street, Rev. W. RhodeS! Davies; 10.30 Diocesan Inspector of Schools, Canon .Augustus Sidney a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m Stokes M . .A.. Garden walk, New Chesterton Salvation .Army, Victoria st.; II a.m. & 3 & 6.30 p.m Diocesan Surveyor, Sir Arthur Blomfield .A..R.A., M.A., F.S.A. 6 Montagu place, London W Schools. Surveyors of Ecclt>siastical Dilapidations for the Diocese, Ely Theological College,Barton squrure; visitor, the Bishop William Fawcett esq. M. A. I Silver street, Cambridge; of the Diocese; principa!, Rev. Berklley William Ran· R. Hutchinson, Market place, Huntingdon; G. Heigh dolph M.A.; vice-principal, Rev. Herbert Vincent S. Eck ton, 12 Victoria terrace, Bedford & John Flatman, New· M . .A.; chaplain, Rev. William Chaplin M . .A market Cathedral Grammar School, Cotege, founded by King Chapter Clerk, William J ohnson Evans esq. High Street Henry VHI. in 1541, now numbers amongst its bui:d passage, Ely : ings the stately structure anciently forming the princi Organist, Tertius T. Noble esq. College, Ely • pal entrance to the monastery, & generally known as " Ely Porta;" it stands a. little to the south of the Lay Clerks. cathedral, & is a rectangular pile of three t;oreys, with William Taylor I John Turner 11quare embattled turrets at the angles :.. 1he gateway Thomas Kempton i George Minns consists of a single deep arch, with a postern on the Charles J ohnson John Capper Bickley 11outh, & above, in the third storey, is a Decorated T. F. Haslop I Henry J. J ones window of three lights, flanked on either side by two 16 Choristers. canopied niches : the remaining windows are small & of Vergers & Sub-Sacrists ut, Henry Hills; 2nd, Josepll two lights ea.ch: this gatehouse is said to have been Rayner Fortiscue & 6 bedesmen beg·m about 1366, in the time of Prior Buckton, & w~ Clerk of Cathedral Works, Joseph Rayner Fortiscue, Col still unfinished in 1397; in 1873 the upper storey wns lege, Ely thrown into a single chamber, to serve as a schoolroom, Surrogates. a fives' court constructed & the porter's lodgf! enlarged, Appointed by the Chancellor & having jurisdiction through· & in r88o-I a hostel of brick & i!tone,in theGothic style, out the Diocese. ca:Ied " Hereward Hall," was erected from designs by Rev. William Wailer, Whittlesey Mr. Carpenter, architect, on the w.est side, to hold 6o Rev. Richard Corker Meade, St. Neots, Hunts boys; among the eminent men educated here may be Rev. James O'Neill, Luton, Beds named James Bentham M.A. author of the "History of Rev. William Hart Smith, Bedford Ely Cathtedral;" Rev. Frederick Wil:;iam Hawes M . .A. Rev. John Franey, Ely head master Rev. Edward Wells, Rector of March (St. John's) Cathedral Choristers' School, College, for 24 boys, built in Rev. William O'Farrell Hughes, Vicar of Farcet, Hunts x862, is a building oQf stone in the co:le~e, ('n the n~·rth Rev. Ed ward Henry Lowe, Ely side of the cathedral, & is supported by th\3 Dean & Rev. Canon John Hayrick Maeaulay, Dunstable, Beds Chapter; Edmund Sarjeant Bonlter, ma,ter · Rev. John Imrie, St. :Mary's rectory, Newmarket National (boys & girls), Silver street, f.or 324 boys; average Rev. Elgood George Punchard, Christ Church,Luton,Beds attendance, 243; for 324 girls; average attendance, 233; Rev. Charles Trollope, Stibbington, Hunts James S. Barnett, master; Miss Jane Hughes, mistre~:t C. N. & S. 7 .