A CLERGYMAN'S CASE.
ALLEGED INJUSTICE. INMCSTIGATIUNs BY A 1 KIKND. Lou-lull. Maicii \->- j Mr. J. *. Faulkner, ul U--clo"g. »h" was =tul to England by 111- -ympunis era of the Itev. C. IJ. Nash, formerly in tunibeul of Christ Church, Get-long, to investigate charges ol miscouuuci -brought against Mr. Na-sh while he was curate at lludderaneul, Yorkshire, ha= made prolonged inquiries. lie states that he has uot been able to hnd a trace of anything to ;u»Uiy a charge of any kind against Mr. XasJi. Dr. Moule, Bishop of Durham, has informed Mr. Faulkner that he cannot retail the source of his statement to the Archbishop oi Sydney iu regard to misconduct on the part ul Mr Nash, lie at cepled the writers' lnma tides at the time, but must now cousidcr the state nient as based on rumor.
Mr. Faulkner has uot seen Canon Bardsley, who was) vicar at lludderslield wlieu Mr. Nash was curate there. Canon Bardsley has given other details of great gravity" respecting an incident winch happened in his (Bardsley'M family. JhU incident, Mr. Bardsley slates, led to Nash's expulsion from the vicarage, and to (Bardsley s) intervention to present Mr. Nash's promotion.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 74, 17 March 1908, Page 3
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196A CLERGYMAN'S CASE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 74, 17 March 1908, Page 3
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