AN UNSEEMLY DISPUTE
A BIR^IINGHAM VICAR*? "RIGHTS." / CANON HENSLEY HENSON DEFIES AN INHIBITION. United Press Association— By Electrio; • Telegraph— Copyright LONDON, April 2. In conseqtiQPce of the protest of th« Vicar of St Gabriel's Dr Gore, Bishop of Birmingham, inhibited the Re* Hensley Henson, Canon of *W6Stminfi* ter from preaching in the Rev G. H. Towett's Free Church Institute. Bishop Gore announced himself in favour of churchmen preaching in Noru Bonformist Churches, but said that he ■ ' ■ was obliged to enforoe the right of an incumbent to prerent another cler|^- - man preaching in his parish without * leave. Canon Henson ignored the in-^ bibition. The dispute is exciting much ; , comment, and ivill go to Court for set- 5 . blement. .>
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9508, 3 April 1909, Page 7
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