THE LATE BISHOP OF OXFORD.
LTO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOE."]
Sra,—We believe that the friends of the late Bishop of Oxford would be gad that some account should be published of his life and of his work. Many of them doubtless have letters from him which they would wish to make known to other people. We there- fore ask them to add to the value of the book by giving us their assistance.
The form of the book will depend, to some extent, on the response to this appeal. Communications may be sent to either of us. Any letters to be published will be carefully copied and returned without delay.— We are, Sir, &c.,
Arent/Hort Vicarage, Leighton Bustard. j. M. C. Caul!.
21 Ladbroke Square, London, W. S. PAGZT.