lil. IN MEMORIAM REV. O. PICKARD-CAMBRIDGE. 



warm-hearted, outspoken, full of fun and life, delighting to 

 share his fun with others, and always ready to help or to 

 give pleasure in whatever way he could. He was staunchly 

 loyal to what he regarded as the fundamental principles of 

 Churchmanship and Conservatism ; but though he sometimes 

 spoke strongly about those who held other opinions on these 

 and other subjects, there was no malice in him. He took 

 strong views, and did not give them up easily ; but anything 

 that might seem dogmatic in his manner was not more than 

 superficial, and he ordinarily displayed a fine old-world 

 kindliness and courtesy, while his unfailing sense of humour 

 always prevented him from taking differences too seriously. 

 He died beloved by young and old. The spirit in which he 

 lived can best be summed up in the words of a cutting 

 pasted inside the cover of the Prayer Book which lay on his 

 writing desk : " Look at your mercies with both eyes, at 

 your troubles with only one ; study contentment ; keep always 

 at some useful work ; let your heart's window be always open 

 towards Heaven." 



