prayer, the clergy and others who took part in the pro- 

 ceedings meeting at the schoolroom. There were 

 present the Rector of Bloxworth (the Rev. O. P. Cam- 

 bridge), Ven. Archdeacon Sanctuary, Rev. W. Gildea 

 (West Lulworth), Rev. E. P. Blunt (Lytchett Minster), 

 Rev. F. Warre (Bere Regis), Rev. Prebendary Nash 

 (Tolpuddle), Rev. S. B. Taylor (Wareham), Rev. G. T. 

 Whish, Rev. J. F. Bourke (Corfe Castle), Rev. R. W. 

 Plumptre (Corfe Mullen), Rev. Hartley, Rev. R. 

 Roberts (Milton Abbas), Rev. C. G. Wheat (Milborne 

 St. Andrew), Rev. T. H. House (Winterbourne Ander- 

 son), Rev. G. H. Wynne (Winterbourne Whitchurch), 

 Rev. F. Newington (Wool), Rev. W. Morrison, and 

 the Rev. J. Parr (Rural Dean of Whitchurch). At 

 eleven o'clock the clergy proceeded in procession, two 

 and two, to the church, being preceded by the church- 

 wardens, Messrs. Swyer and Young, and a banner with 

 cross worked in green silk on a white ground. The 

 Ven. Archdeacon Sanctuary, the Rev. O. P. Cambridge, 

 and the Rev. J. Parr were at the rear of the procession ; 

 and before them was carried a banner with cross and 

 arms of the University College, Durham, white silk on 

 a mauve silk ground. The service was that for the day 

 with the exception of the first lesson, for which i Kings 

 viii. 16-61 was substituted. The prayers were intoned 

 by the rector. The chants were taken chiefly from <c The 

 Oxford Chant Book ". The Rev. E. P. Cambridge read 

 the first lesson, and the Rev. W. Morrison the second 



