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...Vacationing in Canada last week that ancient tennis player, Rt. Rev. Arthur Foley Winnington Ingram, Bishop of London, announced that he would be glad to give up Fulham Palace and live in a smaller house...
...London, Knight, Dean of the Chapels Royal, Chaplain of the London Rifle Brigade, D.D., LL. D. Last week, aged 72, this spry alumnus of Marlborough College played for the old school in a valiant Old Boys' soccer match staged on the laws of the Bishop's residence, Fulham Palace. Soccering well the Rt. Hon. & Rt. Rev. scored three of his victorious team's eight goals. Score 8 to 4. Festivities followed in the Palace. A frequent feat of the Soccering Bishop: playing tennis with his friend Mrs. Helen Wills Moody...
Book Wandered to Fulham Place...
...attending the University from 1703 to 1707. During the Revolutionary War the Library was stored in the steeple chamber of the Old South Church, British soldiers used the Church as a riding school, and several books were missing at the close of the war. This volume was found in Fulham Palace, the home of the Bishop of London and given to the University by the Rt. Rev. Dr. Ingram...
Doctor Ingram is the 108th Bishop of London, and when at home lives in the building which his predecessors have inhabited for over 1300 years. The prelate of the English Church is a direct descendant of the lords of Fulham, who were high among the nobility of the land in the days of St. Erken wald, a dozen centuries...