The Fleet : Its River, Prison And Marriages

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The Fleet : Its River, Prison And Marriages
Ashton, John, B. 1834
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As long as the chapel was served by clergy, nominally belonging to the Church of England, so long did the incumbent of St. James's, Clerkenwell, assert his right to the patronage of it. The Countess relied on her privilege as a peeress, to appoint her own Chaplain, but this was overridden by competent legal opinion, and nothing was left but for the officiating clergy to secede from the Church of England, and take the oath of ' See next page.
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...ingdon. 125 allegiance as Dissenting Ministers. This the Countess did not relish ; she would fain be in the fold, and yet not of the fold, as do many others of this age, but she had to eat the leek. She had the proud privilege of founding a religious sect, and she left the bulk of her large property, after very generous legacies, to the sup- port of sixty-four chapels which she had established throughout the kingdom. She died at her house in Spa Fields, and was buried at Ashby-de-la-Zouch, in Leices- tershire, " dressed in the suit of white silk which she wore at the opening of a chapel in Goodman's Fields." ' * Gentleman^ s Magazine^ vol.

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