Civil & Military Gazette (Lahore): Tuesday 9th July 1867

(Madras Times): From the Cape papers brought by the Candia on Saturday, we see that Bishop Colenso has deposed the principal of his refractory clergy. The following is His Lordship’s Judgement on the cases: … (includes) … And whereas we did, on the said twenty sixth of March last, cite the said Very Rev. James Green and our legal assessors, Savery Pinsent and John Richardson Goodricke, Esquires, attorneys and advocates of the Colony of Natal, on the eleventh day of April following, in St. Mary’s Church in the city of Pietermaritzburg to answer the said charges: And whereas the aforesaid Very Rev. James Green being duly called, did not appear in answer to our citation, And whereas the said Theophilus Shepstone, Jun. did then, on the said eleventh day of April, and on the day following, produced evidence before us, and our assessors aforesaid in support of the said charges … (continues) … guilty of … brawling … wilful disobedience to the lawful commands of the Bishop of Natal, his Ordinary, … and of schism … 


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Referenced

GRO0798 Devonport: Savery Pinsent: 1815 – 1886