Bulteel has stated his case to me, and I
have given
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him my advice upon it. Has a bishop a right to
make a condition of ordination, that which the law does not make a
condition,—that no man shall be ordained who has not taken an English degree?
Suppose he were to say that no man should be ordained who travels on the
continent, or who has studied the Italian language, or who is not six feet
high. Where does power end? How does he prove that the tutor knew this rule?
What right has he to say, that a man (even knowing it) may not go to be
ordained when he chooses?—and fifty other questions to which the case gives
birth.
Sydney Smith.
John Crocker Bulteel (1794-1843)
Of Flete, the son of John Bulteel; he was MP for South Devon (1832) and High Sheriff of
South Devon (1841) and a keen sportsman. In 1826 he married Elizabeth Grey, the daughter of
Lord Grey
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