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Excerpt from Dictionary of National Biography, Vol. 37: Masquerier-Millyng
From an early period he had been a strenu ous advocate for the revival of the delibera tive functions of convocation. In 1833 he published 'reasons for a Session of Convo cation, ' and when that object was attained he was one of its most active members, first as proctor for the parochial clergy in 1857, and subsequently, in 1868, for the chapter. He frequently sat on committees and drew up their reports, and took a large share in the debates, proving himself a persuasive, if prolix, speaker. As chancellor of Lin coln he directed his efforts to the increase of the practical efficiency of the cathedral. Together with other minor reforms, he was the first to institute an afternoon nave ser mon, and during successive Lents he de livered courses of lectures on the prayer book and on church history. He died in London of congestion of the lungs on 5 Dec. 1872, and was buried at South Ormsby.
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