ATTACK ON A BISHOP
STIFFKEY RECTOR S OI TBCRST SAID lIE AY AS A SLANDERED London. -Tune 0. ‘Tf Christ were horn again in London Tie would be found constantly walking Piccadilly.” saiil Rev. I larch! Davidson, rector of Stiff key. giving evidence at the Consistory Court hearing' of misconduct charges against him. Declaring that he had srfferod the cruellest, slander, hut this did not deilect him from solicitude for the fallen, Mr. Davidson added that the Bishop of Norwich, while implying friendship, had been responsible for “the whole disgracefn 7 business.” If this were known, no clerygyman. lie said, could trust the Bishop's s]H»ken or written word.
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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3743, 11 June 1932, Page 6
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