This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1885. Excerpt: ... COUNCIL For 1883-4. JAMES CROSSLEY, Esq, F.S.A., Pres1oent THE WORSHIPFUL RICHARD COPLEY CHRISTIE, M A, Chancellor Of The Dh1cbsr Of Manchester. THE VERY REV. BENJAMIN MORGAN COWIE. B.D., FS Dean Of Manchester. JAMES CROSTON, Esq., F.S.A. J. P. EARWAKER, Esq., M.A., F.S.A. LIEUT.-COLONEL FISHWICK, F.S.A. J. S. FLETCHER, Esq. HENRY H. HOWORTH, Esq., F.S.A. REV. JOHN HOWARD MARSDEN, B.D., F R.G.S., Late D1snby Professor. REV. JAMES RAINE, M.A., Canon Of York. FRANK RENAUD, Esq., M.D., F.S.A. J P RYLANDS, Esq., F.S.A. J. JOSEPH JORDAN, Esq, Treasurer. JOHN E. BAILEY. Esq, FSA. Hon. Secretary. THE Sectors of jftlancjjester, AND THE IS&artiens of tlje Collegiate Clmrcf) OF THAT TOWN. BY THE I.ATE Rev. F. R. RAINES, M.A., V1ck-pkks1dent Of The Chetham Soc1ety. PAR T 11. PRINTED FOR THE CHETHAM SOCIETY. 1885. and the historian was acquainted with his contemporaries. (Mancun., pp. 88, 89.) After his removal to Lincoln he became "a great encourager of the Puritanical exercise of prophesying" (Willis' Cath., vol. i. p. 332, and vol. ii. p. 68), but never made any concessions affecting the Apostolicity of the Episcopal Order. Fuller says that "he demeaned himself in both his Sees to his great commendation." (Worthies, fo. ed., Cheshire, p. 175.) He died at Southoe, in the county of Hunts, April 11, 1608, aged about seventy years, and was privately buried in the Manerial Chapel of that Parish Church, situate about two miles from Buckden. "Guliellrfts Chaderton divina Providentia Lincolnensis Episcopus, sepultus erat duodecimo die Aprilis A.D. 1608." (Register Book, Southoe, 1558-1667.) There is a portrait of Chaderton engraved in the History of the. Collegiate Church of Manchester (vol. i. p. 101, 4to., 1830), from which he seems to have been a grave and refle...