The Church Congress: Cambridge filled up on Monday week with visitors from all parts of the country, in order to begin the real work of the Congress … (a very long review) … the Congress met on Wednesday morning in two sections. The subject of Christian Unity being discussed at the Corn Exchange by the Archbishop of York, the Bishop of Birmingham, the Bishop of Hull, Bishop Ingram, the Rev. Professor Whitney, and other speakers. In the other section heredity and social responsibility was the subject of papers by Dr. E. Shuttleworth and Mrs. Pinsent who spoke of the necessity of segregating the feeble-minded with a view to diminishing the propagation of the unfit. …
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GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949