Author

Cooke, William, 1821-1894

Title

Of ceremonies, lights, and custom : a letter to the Rev. T.W. Perry, assistant curate of Ss. Michael and All Angels, Brighton, and one of the Royal Commissioners on ritual / by William Cooke.

Varying form of title

Caption title: Letter

Varying form of title

Spine title: Cathedrals. XLI

Imprint

Oxford ; London : James Parker and Co., 1868.

Physical description

134 p. ; 22 cm

Note

By William Cooke, M.A., honorary canon of Chester.--Title page.

Note

Letter dated: November 16, 1868.--Page 71.

Bibliography, etc. note

At foot of page [3]: the author's selected bibliographic references.

Formatted contents note

Contents: A letter --- Appendix A. Meaning of "rite" and "ceremony" : prior to the first Act of Uniformity, A.D. 1549 / T. W. P. -- Appendix B. Reasons why "rites and ceremonies," in the Acts of Uniformity, cannot mean Ceremonial Acts, but must mean Services / C. S. G. [Charles Stephen Grueber] -- Appendix C. [Miscellaneous notes].

Provenance

Inscription at foot of upper endleaf (recto): "Ex libris: Rev. Mackenzie E. C. Walcott."

Provenance

On upper pastedown: Salisbury Cathedral Library bookplate (19th century) with 13th-century Dean and Chapter seal and inscription “Sarum Cathedral Library.”

Binding

Spine title unclear; it appears to read: Cathedrals. XLI, but may read: Cathedrals. XII. The present volume number may overwrite a previously imprinted number: XVI.

Copy-specific note

With marginal annotation on page 29.

Copy-specific note

Inscription in pencil at foot of upper endleaf (verso): "1862".

Copy-specific note

Bound with 9 other items. On upper endleaf (recto) a summary of the contents is entered in ink thus: 1. Handy-Book of Privy Council Law (Eccl. & Patent cases) Baron Hatherley 1871 ; 2. Coronation Service, ed. J. Fuller Russell 1875 ; 3. Bayeux Tapestry, J. R. Planché ; 4. Patience under trials of the Faith : Sermon at St. Matt. Ardwick, W. Denton 1874 ; 5. Of Ceremonies, Lights and Custom a letter to Rev. T. W. Perry, by W. Cooke 1868 ; 6. Rulers had in Remembrance after funeral of A. T. Gilbert Bp. of Chichester, H. B. W. Churton 1870 ; 7. Remonstrance to Archbishops by Clergy, on Report of Privy Council Com. in Hibbert [sic, i.e. Hebbert] v. Purchas 1871 ; 8. Report of Meetings in Defence of Athanasian Creed 1873 ; 9. Reports I. & II. by Sir G. G. Scott on St David's Cathedral 1873 ; 10. The old official Heraldry of Durham, W. H. Dyer Longstaffe.

Subject

Perry, Thomas Walter, 1815-1891

Subject

Church of England

Subject

Ritual.

Added entry--name

Perry, Thomas Walter, 1815-1891

Added entry--name

Grueber, C. S. (Charles Stephen), 1815-1894

Added entry--name

Walcott, Mackenzie E. C. (Mackenzie Edward Charles), 1821-1880 former owner.

Added entry--uncontrolled related/analytical title

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