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The letter bears Lingard's seal beside his signature on the verso.
Lingard declares himself surprised by the recipient's account of the new ceremonial at Oxford; though he had heard of it before, "I had no conception that it had been carried to such lengths." Lingard muses how such ceremonials get a foothold unless they are approved by the heads of houses. He states that he had thought the new movement was at an end after the submission of Dr. Pusey to the Vice-Chancellor and the discontinuance of the British critic. Lingard was an English historian known for _The Antiquities of the Anglo-Saxon Church_ (1806) and his eight-volume _History of England_ (1819-30).
Full Title
[Letter] 1844 June 11, Hornby / John Lingard.
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Author: Lingard, John, 1771-1851.
Date Issued
1844-06-11
Language
English
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Subject (Geographic)
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Identifier
typle; abyes; 19cty; Daily Life
i-remain_2076
Note
typle; abyes; 19cty; Daily Life
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[1] leaf.
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Date Season
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Converted from Dublin Core to MODS during migration from CONTENTdm to Islandora
Date Other
1844 June 11.
Lingard, . J. . 1771- 1851. (1844). [Letter] 1844 June 11, Hornby / John Lingard. (1–). https://preserve.lehigh.edu/digital-special-collections/i-remain/letter-1844-june-11-hornby/john-lingard
Lingard, John 1771-1851. 1844. “[Letter] 1844 June 11, Hornby John Lingard”. https://preserve.lehigh.edu/digital-special-collections/i-remain/letter-1844-june-11-hornby/john-lingard.
Lingard, John 1771-1851. [Letter] 1844 June 11, Hornby John Lingard. 11 June 1844, https://preserve.lehigh.edu/digital-special-collections/i-remain/letter-1844-june-11-hornby/john-lingard.