HOLIDAYS FOR LONDON POOR. CLERGY [To the Editor of THE
SPECTATOR.]
Snt,—May we again appeal to your readers on behalf of the London Poor Clergy Holiday -Fund ? This fund, which was started by Archbishop Maclagan, then Vicar of Kensington, in 1876, gives grants for holidays to the poorer Clergy in the Diocese of London, and also makes block grants to South London and to London-over-the-border. We are not without anxiety just now in the matter of finance, and we depend to a considerable ex-tent to the response which will be given to this; our annual appeal. Donations may be sent to the Hon. Treasurer, the Rev. Prebendary Vincent, St. Martin'S Church, Ludgate Hill, E.C. 4, or to the Westminster Bank, 5 St. Paul's Churchyard, E.C. 4.—Yours, &c.,
Etonrsr V. S 11 ARPE,' • Archdeacon of London, S. H. Pii 11.1.1m oitu; Archdeacon Of 'Middlesex; C.' E. LA ii BERT, Archdeacon of Hampstead. ,