you preached or rather spoke, when you stood by her coffin in Baddesley Church, I will only say that I never can be sufficiently grateful for your having spoken the one, and written the others. Who am I that I should presume to say more. What should I be if I were to say less? Permit me, my Lord, to take this public opportunity of expressing my own personal gratitude for the kindness-may I say friendship?with which during the last ten years, you have honoured me. I remain, my dear Lord, Your most devoted servant, EDWARD HENEAGE DERING. 45 ย PUBLICATION OF "A GOOD MATCH”—ADVANTAGES OF PRAISE THE FIRST MASS IN THE OLD CHAPEL AT BADDESLEY CLINTON, LETTERS FROM THE BISHOP OF BIRMINGHAM, THE VERY REV. DR. NEWMAN AND OTHERS-REST-CONCLUSION . 293 |