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The Empty Tomb
content regulars Vol 24 No 299 April 2021 6 gHOSTLy cOunSEL 3 LEAD STORy 20 views, reviews & previews AnDy HAWES A Missioner to the catholic on the importance of the church Movement BOOkS: Christopher Smith on Philip North introduces this Wagner 14 LOST SuffOLk cHuRcHES Jack Allen on Disability in important role Medieval Christianity EDITORIAL 18 Benji Tyler on Being Yourself BISHOPS Of THE SOcIETy 35 4 We need to talk about Andy Hawes on Chroni - safeguarding cles from a Monastery A P RIEST 17 APRIL DIARy raises some important issues 27 In it from the start urifer emerges 5 The Empty Tomb ALAn THuRLOW in March’s New Directions 19 THE WAy WE LIvE nOW JOHn TWISLETOn cHRISTOPHER SMITH considers the Resurrection 29 An earthly story reflects on story and faith 7 The Journal of Record DEnIS DESERT explores the parable 25 BOOk Of THE MOnTH WILLIAM DAvAgE MIcHAEL LAngRISH writes for New Directions 29 Psachal Joy, Reveal Today on Benedict XVI An Easter Hymn 8 It’s a Sin 33 fAITH Of OuR fATHERS EDWARD DOWLER 30 Poor fred…Really? ARTHuR MIDDLETOn reviews the important series Ann gEORgE on Dogma, Devotion and Life travels with her brother 9 from the Archives 34 TOucHIng PLAcE We look back over 300 editions of 31 England’s Saint Holy Trinity, Bosbury Herefordshire New Directions JOHn gAyfORD 12 Learning to Ride Bicycles at champions Edward the Confessor Pusey House 35 The fulham Holy Week JAck nIcHOLSOn festival writes from Oxford 20 Still no exhibitions OWEn HIggS looks at mission E R The East End of St Mary's E G V Willesden (Photo by Fr A O Christopher Phillips SSC) M I C Easter Chicks knitted by the outreach team at Articles are published in New Directions because they are thought likely to be of interest to St Saviour's Eastbourne, they will be distributed to readers. -
The Arms of the Baronial and Police Burghs of Scotland
'^m^ ^k: UC-NRLF nil! |il!|l|ll|ll|l||il|l|l|||||i!|||!| C E 525 bm ^M^ "^ A \ THE ARMS OF THE BARONIAL AND POLICE BURGHS OF SCOTLAND Of this Volume THREE HUNDRED AND Fifteen Copies have been printed, of which One Hundred and twenty are offered for sale. THE ARMS OF THE BARONIAL AND POLICE BURGHS OF SCOTLAND BY JOHN MARQUESS OF BUTE, K.T. H. J. STEVENSON AND H. W. LONSDALE EDINBURGH WILLIAM BLACKWOOD & SONS 1903 UNIFORM WITH THIS VOLUME. THE ARMS OF THE ROYAL AND PARLIAMENTARY BURGHS OF SCOTLAND. BY JOHN, MARQUESS OF BUTE, K.T., J. R. N. MACPHAIL, AND H. W. LONSDALE. With 131 Engravings on Wood and 11 other Illustrations. Crown 4to, 2 Guineas net. ABERCHIRDER. Argent, a cross patee gules. The burgh seal leaves no doubt of the tinctures — the field being plain, and the cross scored to indicate gules. One of the points of difference between the bearings of the Royal and Parliamentary Burghs on the one hand and those of the I Police Burghs on the other lies in the fact that the former carry castles and ships to an extent which becomes almost monotonous, while among the latter these bearings are rare. On the other hand, the Police Burghs very frequently assume a charge of which A 079 2 Aberchirder. examples, in the blazonry of the Royal and Parliamentary Burghs, are very rare : this is the cross, derived apparently from the fact that their market-crosses are the most prominent of their ancient monuments. In cases where the cross calvary does not appear, a cross of some other kind is often found, as in the present instance. -
William Hope Hodgson's Borderlands
William Hope Hodgson’s borderlands: monstrosity, other worlds, and the future at the fin de siècle Emily Ruth Alder A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of Edinburgh Napier University, for the award of Doctor of Philosophy May 2009 © Emily Alder 2009 Contents Acknowledgements 3 Abstract 4 Introduction 5 Chapter One. Hodgson’s life and career 13 Chapter Two. Hodgson, the Gothic, and the Victorian fin de siècle: literary 43 and cultural contexts Chapter Three. ‘The borderland of some unthought of region’: The House 78 on the Borderland, The Night Land, spiritualism, the occult, and other worlds Chapter Four. Spectre shallops and living shadows: The Ghost Pirates, 113 other states of existence, and legends of the phantom ship Chapter Five. Evolving monsters: conditions of monstrosity in The Night 146 Land and The Boats of the ‘Glen Carrig’ Chapter Six. Living beyond the end: entropy, evolution, and the death of 191 the sun in The House on the Borderland and The Night Land Chapter Seven. Borderlands of the future: physical and spiritual menace and 224 promise in The Night Land Conclusion 267 Appendices Appendix 1: Hodgson’s early short story publications in the popular press 273 Appendix 2: Selected list of major book editions 279 Appendix 3: Chronology of Hodgson’s life 280 Appendix 4: Suggested map of the Night Land 281 List of works cited 282 © Emily Alder 2009 2 Acknowledgements I sincerely wish to thank Dr Linda Dryden, a constant source of encouragement, knowledge and expertise, for her belief and guidance and for luring me into postgraduate research in the first place. -
The 7Th Royal Fusiliers in the Crimean War with the Medal Roll 1854
THE 7th ROYAL FUSILIERS IN THE CRIMEAN WAR With THE MEDAL ROLL (As far as could be confirmed) 1854 – 1856 Compiled By J P Kelleher 2013 1854: Nearly forty years had passed since the Royal Fusiliers saw active service, when Russia, seeking in her ambition to overwhelm Turkey, was arrested in her aggression by the united action of England and France. The two Powers declared war against the Czar on the 27th.March 1854, and the British force was sent to south-eastern Europe, under command of Lord Raglan- who as Lord Fitzroy Somerset had earned distinction under Wellington. The Royal Fusiliers, were amongst the first regiments ordered to be brought up to war strength. They were quartered at Manchester, and the North of England was their recruiting ground. During the early spring, the Regiment was raised to full establishment, and drilled into one of the smartest, and most solid battalions in the service. On Tuesday, the 4th.April 1854, the Royal Fusiliers: Headquarters and 8 companies; consisting of 3 Field officers, 8 Captains, 14 Lieutenants, 5 Staff, 46 Sergeants, 15 Drummers, 850 Rank and File, and 25 women – under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Walter Lacy Yea, entrained at Manchester for Southampton, where they embarked the same evening on board the transport „Orinoco‟. After touching at Gibralter and Malta, the transport disembarked her troops at Scutari, on the 22nd. Here the regiment was brigaded with the 23rd and 33rd. Foot, under Brigadier General Richard Airey. Airey‟s Brigade, with the 19th, 77th, 88th. and 2nd Rifle Brigade, formed the Light Division, commanded by Lord George Brown. -
BIOGRAPHY CLIPPINGS FILE Last Printed Out: 11/10/2007 Last Update: 5/21/19 CR
BIOGRAPHY CLIPPINGS FILE Last printed out: 11/10/2007 Last Update: 5/21/19 CR See also: BIOGRAPHY PHOTOS A A – GENERICS AA - AK ALB- ALD- AMA - AMZ AME- ANA - ANZ AND- ANN- ANS- ANT- APA - APZ APP- ARA – ARZ ASA – ASZ ASH- ATA - ATZ ATK- AUA - AUZ AUG- AVA - AVZ AVE- AWA - AWZ AXA - AXZ AYA - AYZ AZA – AZZ A – FULL NAMES AAHOLM, LESLIE ABBE FAMILY ABBEY, EDWARD, 1927-1989 ABBOTT ABBOTT, H. C. ABDALLA, NICK ABDAL-RAHMAN, SAYYID ABDULLAH, EMIR 1 ABDULLAH, ROSEMARY DOLAN (Mrs. Achmed Abdullah) ABDUL-RAUF, MAHMOUD ABE, RICHARD ABEITA, JIMMY ABER, MARIE ABERCROMBIE, JOHN, 1953- ABERNATHY, CHARLES ABERNETHY, OSWALD C. ABEYTA, AMOS ABEYTA, ELISEO ABEYTA, EMELIA McBRIDE (Mrs. Teodore Abeyta) ABEYTA, MARJORIE ABEYTA, NARCISCO PLATERO ABEYTA, THEODORE ABRAMS, FRED, DR. ABRAMS, JANE, 1940- ABRAMSON, PAUL ACE, ZOA ACHEFF, WILLIAM ACHTYES, SHARON ACKER, STEADHAM ACKERMAN, JASPER D. ACOSTA, BERT ADAIR, ALEX ADAIR, JAMES, ca. 1709-1783 ADAM ADAM, GEORGE CHALMERS ADAMO, ALFRED P. ADAMS ADAMS, ALVA BLANCHARD, b. 1875 AND FAMILY ADAMS, ANDY, 1859-1935 ADAMS, ANSEL, 1902-1984 ADAMS, BROWNIE, 1883-1968 ADAMS, CHARLES, 1840-1895 ADAMS, CHARLES E., d. 1940 ADAMS, CHARLES PARTRIDGE, d. 1942 ADAMS, CLARENCE D. ADAMS, CLARENCE HENRY and FAMILY ADAMS, CLINTON, 1918- ADAMS, DOUG (COLORADO SYMPHONY PRESIDENT) ADAMS, EUGENE H. ADAMS, GEORGE HENRY ADAMS, JAMES BARTON, 1843-1918 ADAMS, JAMES L., 1875-1951 ADAMS, KID ADAMS, LOUISE J. 2 ADAMS, MAUDE, 1872-1953 ADAMS, ORSON ADAMS, RAMON F. ADAMS, ROBERT, 1937- ADAMS, ROBERT McCORMICK, archaeologist ADAMS, ROY BLAKE ADAMS, WALTER See: ADAMS, KID ADAMS, WILLIAM HERBERT (BILLY), 1861-1954 ADCOCK, HAROLD ADDAMS, SAMUEL D. -
Walsingham Festival at Westminster Abbey Page 10
Assumptiontide 2019 | Issue 164 The magazine of the Anglican Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham Walsingham Festival at Westminster Abbey Page 10 National Pilgrimage The Walsingham Bible Priests Associate Serving Book Review: Walsingham in the Armed Forces – Pilgrims & Pilgrimage Page 4 Page 6 Page 12 Page 17 The Priest Administrator’s Letter Henry III (six times). Edward I (thirteen times). Edward II (twice). Mary’s life and Then Edward III, Richard II, the Henry’s IV, V, VI, VII and finally, as we all know, Henry VIII. vocation perfectly mirror the values All these monarchs, often with their queens and royal children, came as pilgrims to Walsingham. It is an indication of the of the Gospel importance and fame of Our Lady’s Shrine before its destruction, taught by Jesus (tragically at royal hands), as well as of the influence of the Christian in the Beatitudes. faith in the lives of England’s rulers and in the history of our nation. Whenever we look Many of the monarchs who prayed in England’s Nazareth now at the beautiful lie in their royal tombs in Westminster Abbey, surrounding the Shrine of S. Edward the Confessor. As the Pilgrim Hymn reminds Image of Our Lady us, it was during Edward’s reign that the Shrine of Our Lady of of Walsingham, we Walsingham was founded. I dare to imagine that he and all those former royal pilgrims would have rejoiced to see two thousand see what the words present-day pilgrims gathered in the Abbey for the Walsingham of the Gospel mean. -
Rorke, Mary Gordon (2017) a Full, Particular and True Account of the Rebellion in the Years 1745-6 by Dougal Graham
Rorke, Mary Gordon (2017) A Full, Particular and True Account of the Rebellion in the Years 1745-6 by Dougal Graham. The man, the myth and the modus operandi. MLitt(R) thesis. http://theses.gla.ac.uk/7954/ Copyright and moral rights for this work are retained by the author A copy can be downloaded for personal non-commercial research or study, without prior permission or charge This work cannot be reproduced or quoted extensively from without first obtaining permission in writing from the author The content must not be changed in any way or sold commercially in any format or medium without the formal permission of the author When referring to this work, full bibliographic details including the author, title, awarding institution and date of the thesis must be given Glasgow Theses Service http://theses.gla.ac.uk/ [email protected] A Full, Particular and True Account of the Rebellion in the Years 1745-6, by Dougal Graham. The Man, the Myth and the Modus Operandi Mary Gordon Rorke Thesis submitted for the degree of MLitt, October 2016 University of Glasgow, School of Critical Studies © Mary Gordon Rorke, October 2016 Author’s declaration I declare this thesis has been composed by me, and the research on which it is based is my own work. Mary Gordon Rorke Molly Rorke, MLitt 2016 Dougal Graham: The Man, the Myth and the Modus Operandi Page 2 of 206 Abstract Dougal Graham’s Full, Particular and True Account of the Rebellion in the Years 1745-46 is a ‘forgotten’ text of considerable historical and cultural significance. -
Christingle Support of the Children’S Society of the Children’S Support / 14
ISSN 2056-3310 www.chichester.anglican.org ISSUE 12 CHRISTINGLE THIS HUGELY POPULAR EVENT TAKES PLACE IN CHURCHES AND SCHOOLS ACROSS THE DIOCESE IN SUPPORT OF THE CHILDREN’S SOCIETY BUILD YOUR CELEBRATING ‘ADMITTED AND WELCOME / 14 YEAR OF THE LICENSED, LOVED / 18 / 26 Free resources to help BIBLE 2017 AND AFFIRMED’ parishes develop welcome packs Discover ‘its rich message of New Readers speak of their hope, peace and joy for all people special day Reformation tf oor day 28 APRIL -1 MAY 2017 THE WINTER GARDEN, EASTBOURNE www.biblebythebeach.org @biblebythebeach Bible by the beach t 07958 047140 e [email protected] ISSUE 12 3 BISHOP RICHARD WRITES.. Advent 2016 (November 27) will begin the Year of the Bible, the next strand of the Diocesan Strategy. A team has been working behind the scenes for some months now, preparing materials and events, organising the Lent course and getting ready for what I hope will be an exciting year in the life of the Diocese. Many Christians find it hard to get into regular Bible reading and find bits of it difficult to understand. We hope that over the course of this year we’ll be able to face some of these difficulties and fears head on, improve our knowledge of the scriptures and how they hang together, and put the Bible at the heart of our personal discipleship. The year will be launched at Diocesan Synod on November 15th, with events throughout 2017. Do watch out for further details of these in the magazine, e-news and website. With best wishes, +Richard Lewes November 2016 ISSUE 12 5 CONTENTS NEWS -
Queens' College Record 2014
QUEENS’ COLLEGE RECORD • 2014 Queens’ College Record 2014 The Fellowship (March 2014) Visitor: The Rt Hon. Lord Falconer of Thoroton, P.C., Q.C., M.A. Patroness: Her Majesty The Queen President The Rt Hon. Professor Lord Eatwell, of Stratton St Margaret, M.A., Ph.D. (Harvard). Emeritus Professor of Financial Policy Honorary Fellows A. Charles Tomlinson, C.B.E., M.A., M.A.(London), D.Litt.h.c.(Keele, Ewen Cameron Stewart Macpherson, M.A., M.Sc. (London Business Colgate, New Mexico, Bristol and Gloucester), Hon.F.A.A.A.S., School). F.R.S.L. Emeritus Professor of English, University of Bristol. The Revd Canon John Charlton Polkinghorne, K.B.E., M.A., Sc.D., Robert Neville Haszeldine, M.A., Sc.D., D.Sc.(Birmingham), F.R.S., D.Sc.h.c.(Exeter, Leicester and Marquette), D.D.h.c.(Kent, F.R.S.C., C.Chem. Durham, Gen. Theol. Sem. New York, Wycliffe Coll., Toronto), The Rt. Hon. Sir Stephen Brown, G.B.E., P.C., M.A., LL.D.h.c. D.Hum.h.c.(Hong Kong Baptist Univ.), F.R.S. (Birmingham, Leicester and West of England), Hon.F.R.C.Psych. Colin Michael Foale, C.B.E., M.A., Ph.D., D.Univ.h.c.(Kent, Lincolnshire Sir Ronald Halstead, C.B.E., M.A., D.Sc.h.c.(Reading and Lancaster), and Humberside), Hon.F.R.Ae.S. Hon.F.I.F.S.T., F.C.M.I., F.Inst.M., F.R.S.A., F.R.S.C. Manohar Singh Gill, M.P., M.A., Ph.D. -
Chichester Diocesan Intercessions: January – March 2021
Chichester Diocesan Intercessions: J a n u a r y – M a r c h 2 0 2 1 JANUARY 10 THE BAPTISM OF CHRIST The Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia 1 Naming and Circumcision of Jesus The Diocese of Aba – The Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) PRAY for the Diocesan Safeguarding Team: , (Aba Province) Diocesan Safeguarding Adviser: Colin Perkins; Barbara Storer and GOSSOPS GREEN and BEWBUSH: Ann Alexander, I; Lizzie Green, Vicki Martin, Assistant Diocesan Safeguarding Advisers; Helen Asst.C. Irving, Independent Sexual Violence Adviser; Claire Coles, PCR2 THE HOLY TRINITY CE SECONDARY SCHOOL: Christine Millwood, Cases; Kim Nash and Micaela Mitchell, Administrators HT. 11 Mary Slessor, 1915 2 Basil the Great and Gregory of Nazianzus, Bishops, The Diocese of Afikpo – The Church of Nigeria Teachers of the Faith, 379 and 389; Seraphim, Monk of Sarov, (Anglican Communion) (Enugu Province) Spiritual Guide, 1833; Vedanayagam Samuel Azariah, Bishop in HORSHAM: Lisa Barnett, TR; David Bouskill, TV; Rebecca Tuck, South India, Evangelist, 1945 Asst.C; Karen Ind, Peter Scofield, and Margaret Symonds, Simon The Diocese of Aba Ngwa North – The Church of Nigeria (Anglican Quail; Graham Rumney Rdrs. Communion) (Aba Province) ST MARY’S CEP SCHOOL: Alex Bird, HT; Claire Swarbrick, Chr FURNACE GREEN: Richard Poole, I; Marilyn Appleby, Rdr 12 Aelred of Hexham, 1167; Benedict Biscop, 689 The Diocese of North Africa – The Episcopal / Anglican Province of Alexandria 3 THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD (SECOND SUNDAY OF CHISTMAS) ITCHINGFIELD with SLINFOLD: Sandra Hall, I; Rosemary Cattell, O God, who revealed your only Son to the Gentiles by the leading Ass.P; Carol Shepherd, Rdr. -
Mag Two Months Changes
Ashburnham Estate Properties to rent Ashburnham and Penhurst From time to time properties become available to rent on Parish Magazine the Ashburnham Estate. If you would like to be contacted when something becomes available, without any obligation, please do let us July and August 2017 know. Contact the Land Agent, Florence Wolfe on 01273 407007 or email: [email protected] for this and any other Ashburnham Estate matters. Holiday Cottage on the Isle of Wight JF Stoneworks Specialists in stone ñ NEW MEMORIALS ! Quiet, but not isolated locaon ñ CLEANING & RENOVATION ! Sleeps 4 plus 1 ñ ADDITONAL INSCRIPTIONS ! Easy access to the beach ñ GRANITE & MARBLE WORKTOPS Lots of lovely walks ñ STONE BUILDING RESTORATION ! ñ DOMESTIC STONE WORK ! Ideal place to relax and unwind ! Garden No. 2 Kingswell Estate, Beech Farm, Netherfield Hill, Battle, East Sussex, TN33 0LL Showroom: 01424 774497 ! Free WIFI www.jfstoneworks.co.uk Email: [email protected] For more details, prices, pictures and full informaon, go to www.applehousetotlandbay.co.uk Advertise here for £40 a year! ETB four star Gold Award Holiday Flat available J. Birrell At Penhurst, near Battle For long or short breaks Oil Fired Boilers, Aga Two bedrooms, sleeps four and Rayburn Two well-behaved dogs welcome Servicing and Repairs Contact cottages4you.co.uk 22 Years Experience Cover artwork by Ieva Clark 0345 498 6900 Ref. 29197 The Granary, Penhurst Fully Insured Home 01580 880804 Please send contributions for the September issue by Friday 4th August www.cottages.com We reserve the right of refusal & the right to edit any articles Mobile 079077 95603 Update About A New Priest-in-Charge for the Benefice of Ashburnham with Penhurst Over the last few months we have been wonderfully supported by the Rt Rev'd Richard Jackson, Bishop of Lewes and the Archdeacon of Hastings, Dr Edward Dowler in working through the process in order that we can now advertise the Sarahjane Prince Cert ed AoR MSMA vacancy for a new Priest-in-Charge for Ashburnham with Penhurst. -
1 in the Matter of a Complaint Under the Clergy Discipline
IN THE MATTER OF A COMPLAINT UNDER THE CLERGY DISCIPLINE MEASURE 2003 BEFORE THE BISHOP’S DISCIPLINARY TRIBUNAL BETWEEN: The Venerable Dr Edward Dowler Complainant And The Rev’d Paul Parks Respondent The Allegation 1. Following a complaint of misconduct made on 4 August 2017 by the Archdeacon of Hastings (The Ven Dr Edward Dowler), on 17th December 2018, the President of Tribunals directed that a complaint be referred to a tribunal in the following terms, that: The conduct of the respondent, the Rev’d Paul Parks, Rector of Ore (St Helen with St Barnabas), was unbecoming or inappropriate to the office and work of a clerk in Holy Orders within section 8(1)(d) of the Clergy Discipline Measure 2003 in that on diverse occasions he has assaulted and/or threatened to harm his wife, Lois Parks, including putting her in a headlock, threatening her with a knife or letter opener, and detaining her against her will. 2. At the outset of these proceedings, the complaint was formally put to the Respondent who admitted the misconduct alleged. 3. Following discussions between the parties it was confirmed by Ms Weereratne QC, Counsel for the Respondent, that – save for minor details – the contents of the Designated Officer’s bundle and other material contained in the papers placed before the Panel were admitted, and that consequently no witnesses as to fact were required to give evidence. It is important to note therefore, that not only were the principal incidents in which the respondent is alleged to have assaulted and / or threatened to harm his wife admitted, but also ‘lesser’ allegations of verbal abuse and what has been described as ‘controlling behaviour’ over the course of the marriage.