HENSLEY

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[Pamphlet.] Democracy and Education. An address. The Right Rev. Dr. Henson (Bishop of Durham). At a meeting held at Scarborough, on Tuesday, 17th May, 1921, in connection with the 53rd Annual Congress of the Co-operative Union.

Author: 
The Right Rev. Dr. Henson [Hebert Hensley Henson (1863-1947)], Bishop of Durham
Publication details: 
Published by the Co-operative Union Limited, Holyoake House, Hanover Street, Manchester: and printed by the Co-operative Printing Society Limited, 118 Corporation Street, Manchester. 1921.
£80.00

11pp, 12mo. Stapled, in printed wraps. With stamp, label and shelfmark of the Board of Education Reference Library. Scarce: no copy in the British Library, and no copy on COPAC.

Printed handbill reproducing a letter from Hensley, headed '(From "THE TIMES," October 17, 1888.) | SLOUGH AND M. ARAGO. | TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES.', deploring the proposed change of the name of the twon from Slough to Upton Royal.

Author: 
Canon Lewis Hensley (1824-1905), Vicar of Hichin [Slough, Berkshire; Upton Royal]
Publication details: 
Hitchin Vicarage, Oct. 16, 1888.
£75.00
Printed handbill: Slough and Mr Arago.

On one side of a piece of wove paper, 32 x 24 cm. Text clear and complete. Fair, on lightly-aged and creased paper, with slight wear to extremities. Headed '(From "THE TIMES," October 17, 1888.) SLOUGH AND M. ARAGO. TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES.' The letter is thirteen lines long, ephatically printed in good-sized type. Signed in type 'LEWIS HENSLEY. | Hitchin Vicarage, Oct.

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