. Archaeologia cantiana. Rev. Robert William Dibdin, Born 19 July 1852 ; matriculated at St. Johns College, 1Cambridge, in 1870 ; (12th Senior Optime) 1874; ; admitted a student of Lincolns Inn 15 April 1873; jcalled to the Bar 10 May 1876 ; was appointed Chancellorand Vicar-General of the diocese of Rochester for his life jby Bishop Thorold by letters patent dated 9 Aug. 1886. He 1is also Chancellor of the dioceses of Durham and of Exeter,and official of the archdeaconries of Southwark and King-ston-on-Thames, Surrey. He is of Durham Uni-versity, a member of the Hous


. Archaeologia cantiana. Rev. Robert William Dibdin, Born 19 July 1852 ; matriculated at St. Johns College, 1Cambridge, in 1870 ; (12th Senior Optime) 1874; ; admitted a student of Lincolns Inn 15 April 1873; jcalled to the Bar 10 May 1876 ; was appointed Chancellorand Vicar-General of the diocese of Rochester for his life jby Bishop Thorold by letters patent dated 9 Aug. 1886. He 1is also Chancellor of the dioceses of Durham and of Exeter,and official of the archdeaconries of Southwark and King-ston-on-Thames, Surrey. He is of Durham Uni-versity, a member of the House of Laymen, and Vice- chairman of the Literature Committee of the Church DefenceAssociation. He is also Dr. Dibdin has, at the timeof writing this memoir, been lately engaged as leading1counsel for the Bishops in the enquiries held at Lambethfrom May to July 1899, before the Archbishops of Canter-bury and York, with regard to the legality of the ceremonioususe of incense and of the Reservation of the Sacrament. !. ( 175 ) NOTES ON THEI CHURCH OE ST. MARGARET-AT-CLIEEE. BY THE REV. G. M. LIVETT, VICAE OF WATERINGBURY. The Church of St. Margaret-at-Cliff e is an unusuallywell-preserved and beautiful example of a parishhurch of the twelfth century. It consists of a long, square-ended chancel, with[our windows on each side, a nave with clerestory andaisles of four hays, and a western tower. Themeasurements of: the ground-plan are as follows :— Total length, exterior 126 feet. Total breadth, „ 58£ feet. Chance], interior 40 feet by 18| feet. Nave, „ 53| feet by 20^ feet. ,, with aisles 53| feet by 45| feet. Width of aisles 10 feet and 9 feet. Tower, interior 19 feet by 18 feet. Width of walls of chancel and nave aisles and arcades 2\ feet. Width of walls of tower and chancel-arch 4f feet. The church has suffered very little from alterationsand additions. The north porch is not Norman ; thenorth aisle has heen lengthened westwards to form avestry on the north side of t


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