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Church of England. Committee on the
University of the South, London,
1868
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This is not the complete list of
donors. There is no discernible reason
why these names were represented
as here and others omitted --
size of gift, status of donor,
location on list.
AN OFFERING
from English Churchmen to the American Bishops
Towards the Re-establishment of Their
University
for the South and South-West Dioceses
with the sanction and support of
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His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury
His Grace the Lord Archbishop of York
His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Armagh
His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Dublin
The Right Hon. and Right Rev. The Lord
Bishop of London
The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Winchester
The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Oxford
The Right Rev. the (late) Lord Bishop of
Lichfield
The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of St. Asaph
The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Llandaff
The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Lincoln
The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Salisbury
The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Bangor
The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Exeter
The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Ely
The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Chester
The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Worchester
The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Rochester
The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Meath
The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Kilmore
The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Derry and
Raphoe
The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Down and
Connor
The Right Rev. the Bishop of Moray and Ross,
Primus
The Right Rev. the Bishop of Argyll and the
Isles
The Right Rev. the Bishop of St. Andrew's
The Right Rev. the Bishop of Glasgow
The Right Rev. the Metropolitan of Canada
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The Right Rev. the Metropolitan of New Zea-
land
The Right Rev. the Metropolitan of South
Africa
The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Gibraltar
The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Barbadoes
The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Bombay
The Right Rev. Bishop of Smith, late of Victoria
The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Quebec
The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Perth
The Very Rev. the Dean of Durham
The Very Rev. the Dean of Norwich
The Very Rev. the Dean of Ripon
The Very Rev. the Dean of Salisbury
The Very Rev. the Dean of Ely
The Very Rev. the Dean of Chester
The Very Rev. the Dean of St. Andrew's
The Very Rev. the Dean of Bocking
The Ven. Archdeacon Lord Arthur Hervey
The Ven. Archdeacon Bickersteth, Prolucutor
of the Convocation of Canterbury
The Ven. the Archdeacon of Bristol
The Ven. the Archdeacon of Exeter
The Ven. the Archdeacon of Salop
The Ven. the Archdeacon of Stafford
The Ven. the Archdeacon of Norfolk
The Ven. the Archdeacon of Oxford
The Ven. the Archdeacon of Northumberland
The Ven. the Archdeacon of Wilts
The Ven. the Archdeacon of Brecon
The Ven. the Archdeacon of Cork
The Ven. the Archdeacon of Armagh
The Ven. the Archdeacon of Bangor
In the year 1858, the Bishops of Tennessee, Louisiana, Georgia, Florida, Texas, Mississippi,
North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, and Arkansas,--impressed with the fact that through-
out that vast extent of territory (greater than half the area of Europe, and comprising a popula-
tion of 7,000,000 of souls) not a single College existed where the young men, who were to form
and influence society in these States, might receive an education based on the principles of the
Church, or where candidates for Holy Orders might be trained,--projected a University on a
scale of great magnitude.
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