| Description | Letters and other papers relating to the clash between Manning (when Provost of the Westminster Metropolitan Chapter), the Chapter and George Errington. Archbishop George Errington (1804-1886) was Bishop of Plymouth (1851-5) before being appointed as coadjutor with right of succession to Cardinal Wiseman in 1855, at the same time as he was created Archbishop of Trapezius in partibus, he clashed with Manning and Wiseman over the Oblates of St Charles and was stripped of his post as coadjutor and with it his right of succession in 1860. He retired to Prior Park near Bath where he died. |