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Badeley in 1857, Mr. John Shields five years ago at Peterhead and last year at Folkestone, the Board of Trade in 1883, and a committee on life saving appliances of the United States had made experiments.

Let us try to make the best of what may still remain. We have now all the helps which Christ's death provided for us, and all the responsibilities which come with them. 'Deus, in adjutorium meum intende. Domine, ad adjuvandum me festina!... Yrs most affly, JAMES R. HOPE. E. Badeley, Esq. To the above correspondence, the following scrap from a letter of Mr. David Lewis, congratulating Mr.

The Court ultimately gave judgment against the articles, reversing Dr. Kenyon's decision, and gave costs against Mr. Hampden, I am indebted to accurate memoranda kindly furnished me by Mr. Badeley to Mr. Macmullen succeeded in obtaining his degree, the old form of disputations for that purpose being restored, which has ever since been in force. It should be added that Mr.

Edward Badeley, Esq., Q.C. to J. R. Hope-Scott, Esq., Q.C. Temple: Feb. 1, 1853. My dear Hope, ... Newman has been here, and seems well satisfied with the result, and I think he has reason to be so.

Of the earlier days of it I have no information, but they parted at Heidelberg about September 12, Mr. Badeley for the Rhine country and Belgium, Mr. Hope for Munich. By this time, as has already been evident, he was deeply engaged in professional pursuits, and his health had begun to suffer from his unremitting labours.

Several passages might be quoted from the letters of his intimate friends, showing the anxiety they felt on the subject. Some real relaxation, however, had at last become necessary; and it would appear that he rather wished to leave the turmoil of the movement, as well as business, behind him. In a letter of Mr. Badeley to send it. On his way to Munich, Mr.

The Gorham Case The Curzon Street Resolutions The 'Papal Aggression' Commotion Correspondence of Mr. Hope and Mr. Manning Their Conversion Opinions of Friends on Mr. Hope's Conversion Mr. Gladstone Father Roothaan, F.G. Soc. Jes., to Count Senfft Dr. Doellinger Mr. Hope to Mr. Badeley Conversion of Mr. W. Palmer. To return to the Gladstone correspondence which we quitted some pages back.

The great event connected with the movement in 1844 was the publication of Ward's 'Ideal of a Christian Church, which at first caused less excitement than might have been expected, at least in London. Thus Mr. Badeley writes to Mr. Mr. Hope was absent on the Continent at the beginning of the strife, to which his letters do not contain much allusion.

Hope-Scott's Health Exhaustion after a Day's Pleading His Neglect of Exercise Death of Mr. Badeley Letter of Dr. Newman Last Correspondence of Mr. Newman's Friendship for Mr. Hope-Scott and Serjeant Bellasis Mr. Hope-Scott proposes to retire Birth of James Fitzalan Hope Death of Lady Victoria Hope-Scott Mr.

Hope was unable to accept the invitation of Prince Esterhazy, in consequence of an engagement to visit another Hungarian magnate, Prince Palffy. The latter visit, with various other interesting details, is recorded in the following letter: J. R. Hope, Esq., to Edward L. Badeley, Esq. Vienna: Nov. 7, 1844.