Irreverent people say that the Bishop of London is more at home in the Betbnal Green Road than he is at Lambeth I'aia'co. That may or may not be true, but the following incident "will afford some idea of how Dr. Ingram m visarded by tin poor folk of the East End. On one occasion, he was visiting a large hospital, when he was -. told that a patient mi, old wuimist—claimed to have danced with him wl ; en be worked Hi Oxford House, Using to her . bedside. the bishop gave her a; kindly greeting. ■"Well. Mr. Ingram," .said the old lady, "ami y' got on! "Who'll 'avc thought it!" Dr. Ingram laughed heartily, recognising hi "• tho speaker a kindred soul who was ' very
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13722, 11 April 1908, Page 4 (Supplement)
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