Ref No | JOH/CHAP/2089 |
AltRefNo | Box 18 |
Collection | Hewlett Johnson Papers |
Title | Monthly meeting of the Chapter |
Date | 30.7.1938 - 2.8.1938 |
Extent | 1 item |
Description | Minutes of the July Monthly Meeting of the Chapter, held on Saturday, 30th July, and continued on Tueaday, 2nd August, 1938. The following items were discussed - Minutes of St. John's Audit and special meeting. Choir School Committee minutes. Chorister's gowns. South door. Choir School - headmaster (Mr. Pare appointed); dilapidations; Mr. Link; meat contract; Mr. Charles' furniture; scholarships; text books; assistant master; Mrs. Crossley; Mr. Pare's agreement. Littlebourne Chancel. Precincts lighting. Air raid precautions. Bell Harry turrets. Hammond organ. Precnicts 11E. Palace Street 52. Precincts 26 and 27. Wax Chamber. Loudspeakers in Nave. Flowers sink in Crypt. Cathedral laundry. Prayer and hymn books. Burgate 20. Precincts 18 - dilapidations. Time of weekday Evensong. Residences. Cathedral electricity supply. Cathedral key. Halford bequest. Precincts 15 - bastion; report of Sir Charles Peers. Seasalter. Westcliffe Chancel. Throwley Chancel. Palace Street 40. Palalce Street 56. Outstanding accounts. Floodlightin Christ Church Gate. Burgate 10B. Application for stained glass. Precincts 5. Sun Street 17 Great Cloister. |
Notes | Previous reference number: UKC/JOH/CHAP : 2089 |
Subject | Canterbury Cathedral, Choir School |
Canterbury Cathedral Precincts, Building Works and Repairs |
Canterbury Cathedral, Properties--Leases and tenancies |
Canterbury Cathedral, Music |
Halford Bequest Fund |
Canterbury Cathedral, Cathedral Chapter--Seasalter Land Sale |
Canterbury Cathedral, Christ Church Gateway |
Canterbury Cathedral--Request for Cathedral Stone |
World War, 1939-1945--Civil defence, Canterbury |
PhysicalDescription | BULK 8 pp. |
Type script |
Related Person | Caroe, Alban D. R., Mr. |
Pare, Clive Frederick, Revd. (Minor Canon; headmaster of Canterbury Cathedral Choir School) |
Spinks, Mr. (clerk of works, Canterbury Cathedral) |
Link, C. H., Mr. (Canterbury Cathedral gatekeeper; subsequently employed in the Choir School) |
Hoxt, Commander (Bursar of the King's School) |
Killin, Master (Canterbury Cathedral chorister) |
Burrows, Master (Canterbury Cathedral chorister) |
Jarvis, Master (Canterbury Cathedral chorister) |
Plowman, Mr. (Choir School assistant master) |
Crossley, Mrs. (matron of Canterbury Cathedral Residential Choir School) |
Caldwell, Samuel Jr., Mr., b.1859 (in charge of the Cathedral glass from 1906-1952) |
Gill, Sydney A., Mr. (Canterbury Cathedral gatekeeper and air warden) |
Biffen, H. G., Mr. (Canterbury Cathedral stone carver) |
Caroe, Alban D. R., Mr. |
Peers, Charles, Sir (Canterbury Cathedral Seneschal) |
Warnes, Mr. |
Lampe, G. W. H., Revd. (master at King's School) |
Ayscough, Perry, Miss (tenant at Palace Street 52) |
Cawston, Colonel |
Noble, Mr. (member of the Chapter Works Staff) |
Roberts, Mrs. (laundress) |
Hoare, Mrs. (laundress) |
Goss, Miss (laundress) |
Sopwith, Mrs. (wife of Archdeacon Sopwith) |
Poole, J. Weston, Revd. (Minor Canon, Sacrist, and Precentor, at Canterbury Cathedral) |
Barker, Herbert Graham, Mr. (Canterbury Cathedral Chapter agent until 1940) |
Babington, Margaret A., Miss, 1878-1958 (Secretary to the Friends of Canterbury Cathedral) |
Coxe, M., Miss (daughter of Canon Seymour Coxe) |
Lewis, F. E., Mr. (Canterbury city electrical engineer) |
Pembrook, J. G., Mr. (solicitor; Clerk to the Governing Body of the King's School) |
Young, J. H. B., Mr. (Canterbury Cathedral auditor) |
Farley, Mrs. |
Aylwin, Mr. (tenant of 40 Palace St.) |
Aylwin, Mrs. (tenant of 40 Palace St.) |
Kelly, E. P., Mr. (antiques dealer) |
Hoxt, Commander (Bursar of the King's School) |
Oswell, C.. M., Revd. (vicar of Ryhill, Wakefield) |
Goodburn, Mr. (Canterbury Cathedral Chapter tenant) |
Smith, Winifred, Miss (of the Canterbury Weavers and Jewellery Shop) |
Related Organisation | King's School, Canterbury |
Kent College |
Simon Langton School |
Messrs. Boosey and Hawkes |
Messrs. Chubb and Sons |
St. Lawrence Laundry |
Friends of Canterbury Cathedral |
Messrs. Carver and Staniforth |
Board of Education |
Messrs. Ellis Bros. (builders of New Romney) |
Alford Aid Society |
Associated Person | Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966, Dean of Canterbury |
Sopwith, Thomas Karl, Archdeacon, d. 1945. |
Hardcastle, Edward Hoare, Revd. (Archdeacon) |
Crum, John Macleod Campbell, Canon |
Associated Organisation | Dean and Chapter, Canterbury Cathedral
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Associated Place | The Deanery, Canterbury Cathedral |
Category | Administrative records
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