Content Description | Concerning his complaint that Mr Charles Gray, Vicar of Blyth is encouraging his parishioners to take habitual confession to a priest. Encloses some correspondence between himself and Mr Gray [not present?]. Has been told that Mr Gray is also in the habit of elevating the elements, mixing the chalice, lighting candles when unneccesary, and making the sign of the cross, all of which he belives are illegal in the Church of England.
Ga 2 E 382/2: Envelope addessed to Viscount The Viscount Galway, Serlby Hall, Bawtry. postmarked Harrogate 1 June 1878. |