Ref No | JOH/CHAP/2083 |
AltRefNo | Box 18 |
Collection | Hewlett Johnson Papers |
Title | Special Meeting of the Chapter |
Date | 13.5.1938 |
Extent | 1 item |
Description | Minutes of a Special Meeting of the Chapter, held on Friday, 13th May, 1938. The following items were discussed - King's School. Choir School. Walls' ice cream. Precincts 18 - Mrs. Seymour Coxe, executors. Burgate 22 - Mr. Cheshire and publishers' remainders. Precints 11A. Precincts 10b and Burgate 37 - Precincts Entrance. Christ Church Gate - Mr. Link. Burgate 34B. Use of notice boards at Christ Church and Green Court gates. Burgaste Street - one way traffic. Halford Bequest. Chapter investments. South-West Transept. Friends' accounts. H.M.S. Kent. J. Meikle. Choir School fees. Thomas Knowler memorial tablet. Dr. S. Bickersteth - grave stone. Palace Street 29 to 37 - improvement line. |
Notes | Previous reference number: UKC/JOH/CHAP : 2083 |
Subject | Canterbury Cathedral, Choir School |
Canterbury Cathedral, Properties--Leases and tenancies |
Halford Bequest Fund |
Canterbury Cathedral, Cathedral Chapter--Finances and Investments |
PhysicalDescription | BULK 5 pp. |
Type script |
Related Person | George, Prince, 1st Duke of Kent, 1902-1942 (4th son of George V and Queen Mary) |
Charles, J. H. A., Revd. (Minor Canon, Canterbury Cathedral; headmaster of Cathedral Choir School; Precentor) |
Hart, Herbert, Mr. (of Lincoln's Inn) |
Coxe, Mrs. (wife of Canon Seymour Coxe) |
Barker, Herbert Graham, Mr. (Canterbury Cathedral Chapter agent until 1940) |
Kingsford, Gerald, Mr. (solicitor from Kingsford, Arrowsmith and Wightwick, Canterbury) |
Cheshire, C. E., Mr. (second-hand bookseller in Canterbury) |
Townend, W., Mr. (lessee of Precincts 11A) |
Meers, Mrs. (tenant of a Canterbury Cathedral property) |
Link, C. H., Mr. (Canterbury Cathedral gatekeeper; subsequently employed in the Choir School) |
Finch, Ernest, Mr. (civil engineer) |
Willan, W. S., Mr. (architect) |
Barrow, Miss (tenant at Burgate 11 and 12) |
Canterbury Town Clerk |
Pembrook, J. G., Mr. (solicitor; Clerk to the Governing Body of the King's School) |
Caroe, William Douglas, Mr., d.1938 (Canterbury Cathedral Architect) |
Caroe, Alban D. R., Mr. |
Helmore, Miss (daughter of Minor Canon Helmore) |
Babington, Margaret A., Miss, 1878-1958 (Secretary to the Friends of Canterbury Cathedral) |
Tristram, Ernest William, Professor, 1882-1952 (English medievalist art historian) |
Peers, Charles, Sir (Canterbury Cathedral Seneschal) |
Wanstall, Douglas T. A., Revd., R. N. (chaplain of the H.M.S. Kent) |
Meikle, J., Master |
Walton, E., Mr. (of 40 St. Peter's Grove, Canterbury) |
Bacon, H., Mr. |
Wraight, Mrs. (Tudor Hairdressing Saloon, Herne) |
Peaks-Wood, Mrs. (mother of a pupil at Canterbury Cathedral Choir School) |
Cotton, Charles, Dr., d.1939 (Canterbury Cathedral deputy librarian) |
Harrison, Herbert H., Dr. (mayor of Canterbury, 1936-1938) |
Knowler, Thomas, Mr. (Alderman of Canterbury, 1673-1705) |
Bickersteth, Samuel, Canon, d. 1937 (canon librarian of Canterbury Cathedral) |
Thomas, Cecil, Mr. |
Related Organisation | Walls |
National Association for Employment of Regular Sailors and Soldiers |
Messrs. Gates, Ltd. |
Board of Education |
Ecclesiatical Commission |
St. Laurence-in-Thanet (CEJ School, Ramsgate, Kent) |
Corporation of the City of Canterbury |
Gerald Eve and Co. |
Associated Person | Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966, Dean of Canterbury |
Crum, John Macleod Campbell, Canon |
Sopwith, Thomas Karl, Archdeacon, d. 1945. |
Shirley, Frederick Joseph John, Revd., 1890-1967 (Canon of Canterbury Cathedral, Headmaster of King's School Canterbury) |
Macnutt, Frederick Brodie, Canon |
Associated Organisation | Dean and Chapter, Canterbury Cathedral
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Associated Place | The Chapter Office |
Category | Administrative records
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