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Office Notes
House Notes
1866.05.15 The Revd S.F. Green’s letter of resignation was referred to Mr Conrad Cox
in A31/2/2 name crossed out R
Notes From Elsewhere
The Rev. Sidney Faithorn Green (1841–1916) was a British clergyman who, during the Ritualist controversies in the Church of England, was imprisoned for 20 months for liturgical practice contrary to the Public Worship Regulation Act 1874.