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4 November 1882: Fraser applies to Penzance for Green's release. The motion is unopposed, succeeds and Green is released that day. Green resigns his living in an attempt to deny the state's sequestration of his office. However, sequestration is already complete and Rev. W.R. Pym has been appointed as
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August 1882: Selborne writes to Fraser to advise him that, three years having elapsed since the inhibition, Green's living at Miles Platting has lapsed under the Act. Green's detention now seems to serve little purpose but he was imprisoned for contempt and there is no trivial remedy. It seems
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3 December 1878: At an interview with Fraser, Green declines to submit to his authority on liturgical matters as "I should deny my Lord and imperil (peril?) my own salvation." Fraser declines to invoke his discretion to
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17 October 1882: Fraser writes to Selborne advising him that Green is being guided by the English Church Union who regard deprivation of living under the Act with no greater gravity than any of its other
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25 October 1881: Green writes to Fraser emphasising that his submission to episcopal authority will not extend to disobedience to his conscience in liturgical matters.
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21 September 1881: Fraser finally obtains an, at least nominal, undertaking from Green to obey his bishop's direction. Fraser writes to
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Performing the consecration in such a manner that the congregation could not see him break the bread or take the chalice in his hand.
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is issued to Green prohibiting the practices complained of. Green persists and an order is made inhibiting him from exercising the
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takes up the case and Fraser receives a "presentation" against Green charging, contrary to the Public Worship Regulation Act 1874:
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in Swinton until his appointment as incumbent of St John the Evangelist, Miles Platting, Manchester. He was a follower of the
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but Fraser refuses to approve the nomination on the grounds of Cowgill's avowed refusal to accept the authority of the
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23 December 1878: Fraser receives a petition supporting Green but is unimpressed by the standing of the signatories.
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2 April 1881: The application is heard but Selborne defers his decision because of an impending challenge to the
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24 July 1880: An application is made to Lord Penzance for a ruling that Green is in contempt for non-payment of
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20 May 1878: Fraser responds coolly, pointing out the vagueness of the accusations and the similarity of the
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unlikely that either Green or the Church Association will apply to the court for release but Fraser has no
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with Stone in Kent in 1914 but soon retired due to ill health. He died in Sydenham on 11 August 1916.
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4 August 1881: Green's effects are sold to defray the costs of the Church Association.
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7 May 1881: Selborne denounces the costs awarded against Green as a "great scandal".
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31 October 1881: Fraser writes to Gladstone to withdraw his petition for a pardon.
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Ritualism and Politics in Victorian Britain: The Attempt to Legislate for Belief
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18 May 1878: Fraser receives a petition purporting to be from 320 of Green's
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January 1882: A Mr. Leeds starts to assist Cowgill, who is suffering from
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20 May 1881: Selborne reluctantly orders the sale of Green's effects.
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accusing him of "propagation of false doctrine and deadly error".
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Sidney Faithorn Green was born in Kent in 1841. He studied at
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favouring an appeal by Green and implore him to do so.
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June 1869: Green is appointed incumbent of St John's,
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Timeline of the ritual controversy at Miles Platting
20: 656: 736:Anglican Ritualism in Victorian Britain, 1830-1910 681: 216:instead of allowing them to lie on the Holy Table. 721:The History of the English Church Union 1859-1894 579: 233:Unlawfully and ceremoniously raising the chalice. 756: 134:1874: Green nominates Rev. Harry Cowgill as his 739:. Oxford: University Press. pp. 262–265. 323:19 March 1880: Green is arrested and held in 127:for mixing water with wine in the service of 145:May 1877, Fraser learns that Green is using 366:6 April 1881: An application for a writ of 490:20 October 1882: Fraser consults with his 348:March 1881: An application is made to the 375:12 April 1881: An appeal is dismissed by 290:25 November 1879: Lord Penzance issues a 16:English Anglo-Catholic Priest (1841–1916) 785:Christianity and law in the 19th century 559: 531:, an avowedly ritualist parish of which 717: 679: 268:14 June 1879: The case is tried before 140:Judicial Committee of the Privy Council 131:. Green agrees to abandon the practice. 80:in Manchester in 1866, and served as a 757: 724:. London: Church Printing – via 702: 650: 283:. Green persists and is held to be in 780:19th-century English Anglican priests 732: 662: 354:Roundell Palmer, 1st Earl of Selborne 120:January 1871: Green is admonished by 706:The Lancashire Life of Bishop Fraser 444:Green. The case is forwarded to the 270:James Plaisted Wilde, Baron Penzance 561:"Sidney Faithhorn GREEN (GRN859SF)" 345:of his property is served on Green. 311:9 March 1880: The court issues the 48:, was imprisoned for 20 months for 13: 718:Roberts, Rev. G. Bayfield (1895). 515:In 1883, Green was appointed to a 407:3–4 August 1881: An appeal to the 372:is dismissed by the Queen's Bench. 363:related to Lord Penzance's action. 341:22 October 1880: An order for the 54:Public Worship Regulation Act 1874 14: 811: 396:obtain a legal opinion from Sir 23: 672: 553: 236:Unlawfully displaying a large 1: 546: 510: 181:The mixing of wine and water. 98:Anglican Eucharistic theology 59: 432:requesting that he petition 171:in many of the "signatures". 153:, perceived as trappings of 7: 565:A Cambridge Alumni Database 308:notifying Green's contempt. 10: 816: 775:19th century in Manchester 70:Trinity College, Cambridge 567:. University of Cambridge 272:who upholds the charges. 496:Richard Copley Christie 454:William Vernon Harcourt 430:William Ewart Gladstone 790:Clergy from Manchester 539:. He became Rector of 411:is heard by Selborne, 196:prayer of consecration 703:Diggle, J.W. (1890). 533:Keble College, Oxford 448:, Earl Selborne, and 317:de contumace capiendo 174:2 December 1878: The 44:controversies in the 38:Sidney Faithorn Green 680:Bentley, J. (1987). 523:and then in 1889 as 394:English Church Union 194:Kneeling during the 122:Bishop of Manchester 402:E. Vaughan Williams 191:Unlawful vestments. 88:who celebrated the 50:liturgical practice 31:Christianity portal 733:Yates, N. (1999). 726:Project Canterbury 419:. 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