Letter from William A. Glynn, Seagrove, Sea View, I.W., to his brother, John H. G. Oglander

Description: "I hoped you may have seen Fardell about the greater freedom in wording of the Church lease, by which the user is restricted to the services of the Established Church of England and that you would see your way to give consent to a great lattitude and avoid the veto of the Incumbent. There is no doubt Bishop and Incumbend will not consent to anyone coming here except he is appointed by them, i.e. Wilkinson himself. Equally they try all they can to get the Attorney General to take up the matter through the Charity Commissioners, Dibden's opinion is dead against them, but one never knows what the A.G. may do. I do not wish to hand over the lease to a person of straw, but I don't see the fun of personally having to run risk of costs. I have the case and opinion back. Have you seen it? Shall I send it you? or will you run over and go through it?" (103/78)
Date: 15/08/1902
Last import: September 11, 2017
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