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and burnt down. The Bury Parish Church was rebuilt 

 from his designs in 1876. Another work was St. Benedict's, 

 Ardwick, consecrated by Bishop Fraser in March, 1880. 

 In 1885 he restored the chancel and other parts of the 

 Parish Church of Rochdale, and in 1890 he designed the 

 chancel for Littleborough Parish Church. He also restored 

 Kendal Parish Church. Mr. Crowther's principal work, 

 however, was in connection with the Manchester Cathedral, 

 the restoration of which he lived to complete. This 

 restoration was begun some ten years ago. He has left 

 a monograph of the Cathedral nearly completed. Mr. 

 Crowther was a strong supporter of the free and open 

 church movement at a period when it was less powerful 

 than recently. He was elected an ordinary member of the 

 Society on January 25th, 1849; he was, therefore, at the 

 time of his death, one of its oldest members. 



The Rev. Julius Lloyd, M.A., Rector of St. Philip's, 

 Sallord, Canon of Manchester, who died suddenly whilst 

 attending the annual meeting in behalf of the Day Schools 

 Association of Manchester and Salford, held in the Town 

 Hall, Manchester, on May 27th, 1892, was born in London, 

 September loth, 1830, and educated firstly at Blackheath 

 and then at Berlin, being subsequently entered at Trinity 

 College, Cambridge, where he gained a scholarship in 185 i, 

 and was 27th Wrangler in 1852. He took his B.A. degree 

 in that year, was ist class in the Moral Science Tripos 

 1853, M.A. 1855, was ordained Deacon in that year, and 

 priest in 1856 by the Bishop of Rochester; was curate of 

 Brentwood, Essex, 1855-57 ; St. Peter's, Wolverhampton, 

 1858-62; Trysull, Staffordshire, 1862-66; of St. Peter's, 

 Pimlico, 1866-68 ; vicar of High Cross, 1868-71 ; incumbent 

 of St. John, Greenock, 1871-80; rector of St. Ann's, 

 Manchester, 1881-86 ; Leesfield, Oldham, 1887-91 ; and St. 

 Philip's, Salford, 1891-2. His published writings were 



