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<p><hi rend="smallcaps">Christ Church</hi>.&mdash;The following letters from the Archbishop of York and the Bishop of St. Asaph, will be interesting to some of our readers:&mdash;</p>

<p>Whitby, Nov. 24, 1860.&mdash;My dear sir, I have sent an order to Messrs. Colnaghi, to present to you a print from Grant&apos;s full-length picture of myself, which I beg your acceptance of.  I hope your common room party may be as pleasant as you wish.  The members of it are probably unknown to myself, but still I beg you will commend me to their good wishes, as an old and most attached member of the house and common room.&mdash;Believe me, my dear Sir, very faithfully yours, <hsep> C. T. EBOR.</p>

<p>Rev. Herbert Randolph, Marcham, Abingdon.</p>

<p>Copy of a letter from the Bishop of St. Asaph.&mdash;St. Asaph, Nov. 24, 1860.&mdash;My dear Randolph, I fear that I cannot hold out any hopes of being able to ride over to Marcham as I used to do, and join your party of students of Christ Church, as I should like to do, for I have a Party at home, but I send you a copy of the print of myself, and my best wishes to yourself, and all your party.&mdash;Believe me, yours truly,<lb>
THOMAS VOWLER, St. Asaph.<lb>
Rev. Herbert Randolph, Marcham, Abingdon.</p>


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