Notices of the proceedings at the meetings of the members of the Royal Institution of Great Britain with abstracts of the discourses . of Mile s . by Bale. £ Dcmielsson, Ltd. MAP SHOWING THEDISTRIBUTION OF GLOSSINAPALPAUS. whtre IseLte Flybiting FUas. Scale of Miles . o 10 20 ao »0 30 60 70 by Bale, dt DunUlsson, Ltd. 1904.] Westminster Abbey. 519 WEEKLY EVENING MEETING,Friday, April 29, 1904. Sir William Crookes, , Honorary Secretary andVice-President, in the Chair. Westminster Abbey in the early part of the Seventeenth Century. By the Dean of Westminster. The most conspic


Notices of the proceedings at the meetings of the members of the Royal Institution of Great Britain with abstracts of the discourses . of Mile s . by Bale. £ Dcmielsson, Ltd. MAP SHOWING THEDISTRIBUTION OF GLOSSINAPALPAUS. whtre IseLte Flybiting FUas. Scale of Miles . o 10 20 ao »0 30 60 70 by Bale, dt DunUlsson, Ltd. 1904.] Westminster Abbey. 519 WEEKLY EVENING MEETING,Friday, April 29, 1904. Sir William Crookes, , Honorary Secretary andVice-President, in the Chair. Westminster Abbey in the early part of the Seventeenth Century. By the Dean of Westminster. The most conspicuous of the churchmen who helped to make Englishhistory in the first half of the seventeenth century had nearlyall been connected at some period of their lives with WestminsterAbbey. Andrewes and Neile were successively Deans; Williamsand Laud were together as Dean and Prebendary; Heylyn, Laudsbiographer, who wrote the Church history of the period as we stillread it to-day, was a Prebendary; and Hacket, the biographer ofWilliams, who wrote it from the opposite point of view, as no onecares to read it now, had gone up to Cambridge as a Westminsterscholar in 1608, together with his schoolfellow, the delightfulGeorge Herbert. The story of their times h


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