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the Bishop of London's Fund. He devoted a very large part of his time at London in actual evangelistic work; and, to the end, his interest in the pastoral side of the work of the clergy was greater than anything else. With his wife, he was instrumental in organising women's work upon a sound basis, and he did not a little for the healthful regulation of Anglican sisterhoods during the formative period in which this was particularly necessary. Nor was he less successful in the larger matters of administration and organisation, which brought into play his sound practical judgment and strong common-sense. He was constant in his attendance in parliament and spared no pains in pressing on measures of practical utility. The modification of the terms of clerical subscription (1865), the new
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With regard to the liberal trend in modern thought, he was in sympathy with it. His object in dealing with questions of faith, as in dealing with the ritual question, was primarily a practical one: he wished to secure peace and obedience to the law as he saw it. Consequently, after his sympathies had
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Rapid changes among the fellows found him, at age 26, "the senior and most responsible of the four Balliol tutors." The experience gained during this period stood him in good stead afterwards as a member of the first Oxford University Commission (1850–52). He never sympathised with the principles of
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which the bishops were unable to resist; and it must be borne in mind that the most disastrous results of the measure were not contemplated by those who were instrumental in passing it. The results followed inevitably: clergy were cited before a new tribunal, and not only deprived but imprisoned. A
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If Blomfield had almost remodelled the idea of a bishop's work, his successor surpassed him. Tait had all Blomfield's earnestness and his powers of work, with far wider interests. Blomfield had given himself zealously to the work of church-building; Tait followed in his steps by inaugurating (1863)
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After his death, a stone monument with bronze bust was erected in Edinburgh, on the site of the house in which he was born, west of the University of Edinburgh's McEwan Hall on the rear of the Edinburgh Medical Faculty facing Teviot Row. The monument survives but is in a hidden location away from
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at Rugby in 1843. She had opposed him becoming headmaster at Rugby because of differences in their belief, but she still married him. In fact Catharine was a great support to him and on her own account she helped the poor in the town and established a school for girls. In 1856, within five weeks,
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His method throughout was the same: he endeavoured to obtain a compliance to the law as declared by the courts; failing this, he made the most earnest efforts to secure obedience to the ruling of the Ordinary for the sake of the peace of the Church; after this, he could do nothing. He did not
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in 1841, he drafted the famous protest of the "Four Tutors" against it; but this was his only important contribution to the controversy. On the other hand, although his sympathies were on the whole with the liberal movement in the university, he never took a lead in the matter.
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Tait was a Churchman by conviction; but, although the work of his life was all done in England, he remained a Scotsman to the end. It was the opinion of some that he never really understood the historical position of the English Church and took no pains to learn.
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in 1849. His life there, however, was one of no little activity; he served on the University Commission, he restored his cathedral, and he did much excellent pastoral work. There, too, he suffered the great sorrow of his life. He had married
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and then joined in the censure of it by the bishops (1861). The same kind of apparent vacillation was found in his action in other cases; e.g., in the case of
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Essays and Reviews, "You will not keep friends if you compel them to feel that in every crisis of life they must be on their guard against trusting you."
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Registrum Sacrum Anglicanum. An attempt to exhibit the course of episcopal succession in England from the records and chronicles of the church
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For this Tait was by no means responsible as a whole: some of the provisions which proved most irksome were the result of amendments by
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judgment in the Ridsdale case (1877); he was more closely concerned than any other bishop with the agitation against
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led him to express himself favourably towards some movement, he frequently found himself compelled to draw back.
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The Royal Kalendar, and Court and City Register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and the Colonies
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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In 1842, he became an undistinguished but useful successor to Arnold as headmaster of
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Addington Palace survives but was converted into use as a golf course in the 1930s.
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in 1856. Two were spared and in time they were joined by another two siblings.
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was on the point of being deprived of his benefice of St. Alban's,
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Life of Archibald Campbell Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury Volume 1
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Addington Palace, the summer home of the Archbishops of Canterbury
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Tait was born on Saturday, 21 December, 1811, at 2 Park Place in
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He expressed a qualified sympathy with some of the writers of
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or a free-thinker. The world at large knew better; but even
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Marsh, Peter T. "Tait, Archibald Campbell (1811–1882)".
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widespread feeling of indignation spread not only among
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Team, National Records of Scotland Web (31 May 2013).
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Archbishop Tait died on 3 December (the first day of
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indicate a person who was elected but not confirmed.
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Bryan King and the riots at St. George's-in-the-east
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who (partly due to Tait's influence) was later also
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His daughter Edith Murdoch Tait (1858–1936) married
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People educated at the Royal High School, Edinburgh
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London: Macmillan & Co. 615:, the archbishop, then on his deathbed at 465: 462:in 1856, within a few days of each other. 97: 1114: 1176:(2nd ed.). Oxford: Clarendon Press. 748: 641: 630: 582: 527: 469: 434:Not long afterwards, he was consecrated 316: 51:of all important aspects of the article. 1139:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1073: 978: 945: 883:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 844: 697:erected in 1884 in the south transept. 3201:Burials at St Mary's Church, Addington 3153: 1097: 957: 873: 716:Harmony of Revelation and the Sciences 689:His most important memorial stands in 47:Please consider expanding the lead to 2850: 2824: 2137: 2111: 1369: 1046: 1004: 850: 729: 351:and from 1824 at the newly completed 3221:People educated at Edinburgh Academy 1260:Portraits of Archibald Campbell Tait 1035: 810:Edinburgh Post Office Directory 1811 784: 772: 195:Church of St Mary the Blessed Virgin 20: 3181:Alumni of the University of Glasgow 626: 13: 1182: 635:Archibald Campbell Tait's tomb in 578:Public Worship Regulation Act 1874 14: 3257: 3246:19th-century Anglican theologians 3176:Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford 3171:19th-century Anglican archbishops 1406:List of archbishops of Canterbury 1264:National Portrait Gallery, London 1224: 1135: 1115:Fremantle, William Henry (1898). 572:perceive how much of reason the " 524:Dealings with the Oxford Movement 3138: 3126: 3114: 3102: 1230: 1128:Dictionary of National Biography 1118:"Tait, Archibald Campbell"  1080:"Tait, Archibald Campbell"  736: 554:St George's-in-the-East protests 359:but he early turned towards the 321:Archbishop Tait by Henry Hering. 25: 1204:Life of Archibald Campbell Tait 1193:Life of Archibald Campbell Tait 1010: 984: 925: 646:Bust of Tait, Westminster Abbey 556:, in 1859, and the troubles at 39:may be too short to adequately 3236:Presidents of the Oxford Union 2772:Henry Montgomery Campbell 867: 813: 804: 787:"National Records of Scotland" 778: 538:Public Worship Regulation Bill 49:provide an accessible overview 1: 2377:William of Sainte-Mère-Église 1218:. London: Macmillan & Co. 1028: 623:became practically obsolete. 621:Public Worship Regulation Act 3211:Head Masters of Rugby School 3206:Fellows of the Royal Society 1215:Catharine and Caraufurd Tait 1156:UK public library membership 1042:. London: R & A Suttaby. 907:UK public library membership 791:National Records of Scotland 680: 7: 568:in 1858 and again in 1877. 517:warned him, in the case of 438:on 22 November 1856 at the 10: 3262: 401:and, on the appearance of 3196:Deans of the Chapel Royal 3186:Archbishops of Canterbury 2974: 2858: 2587: 2550: 2316: 2145: 2095: 1900: 1603: 1412: 1403: 1397:Archbishops of Canterbury 1354: 1345: 1337: 1327: 1318: 1310: 1300: 1291: 1283: 1276: 1047:Berry, Elizabeth (1990). 1018:"Archibald Campbell Tait" 992:"Archibald Campbell Tait" 933:"Archibald Campbell Tait" 693:: a white marble bust by 603:At length, when the Rev. 361:Scottish Episcopal Church 288: 284: 270: 260: 250: 245: 231: 226: 222: 214: 204: 190: 173: 151: 146: 136: 126: 118: 108: 96: 89: 70: 2757:Arthur Winnington-Ingram 1348:Archbishop of Canterbury 1278:Church of England titles 1098:Crouch, William (1904). 1049:The writing on the walls 920:Stubbs & Holmes 1897 722: 703: 675:Archbishop of Canterbury 487:Dealings with liberalism 452:Archbishop of Canterbury 349:High School in Edinburgh 299:Archbishop of Canterbury 91:Archbishop of Canterbury 3002:Archibald Campbell Tait 2737:Archibald Campbell Tait 2732:Charles James Blomfield 2027:Archibald Campbell Tait 1314:Charles James Blomfield 1237:Archibald Campbell Tait 1090:Encyclopædia Britannica 1075:Collins, William Edward 759:Encyclopædia Britannica 754:Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn 466:Notable accomplishments 456:Charles James Blomfield 413:(one of his pupils was 347:He was educated at the 329:, Scotland, the son of 312: 295:Archibald Campbell Tait 255:Balliol College, Oxford 240:Balliol College, Oxford 84:Archibald Campbell Tait 2655:Episcopacy abolished ( 2551:During the Reformation 2007:Charles Manners-Sutton 1938:Episcopacy abolished ( 1148:10.1093/ref:odnb/26917 1100:"Chapter V. 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summarize
provide an accessible overview
The Most Reverend
Right Honourable
Archbishop of Canterbury

Canterbury
Charles Longley
Edward White Benson
Edinburgh
Addington
Church of St Mary the Blessed Virgin
Addington, London
Catharine Tait
University of Glasgow
Balliol College, Oxford
Balliol College, Oxford
Arthur Penrhyn Stanley
Theology
classics
Archbishop of Canterbury
Church of England
theologian

Edinburgh
Crauford Tait
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