Ref NoJOH/CHAP/2130
AltRefNoBox 18
CollectionHewlett Johnson Papers
TitleWeekly meeting of the Chapter
Date22.9.1939
Extent1 item
DescriptionMinutes of the Weekly Meeting of the Chapter, held on Friday, 22nd September, 1939. The following items were discussed - Minutes of the previous weekly meeting. Cathedral boxes. Report of Sacrist. Rota of Preachers. Precincts 14D. Cleaning of Cathedral columns. Letter from Mis Easty. Ventilation in Eastern Crypt. Early services. Walpole MSS. Collection. State prayers at daily services. Cathedral organ. Service for doctors and nurses. Children's service. Heating of the Crypt.
NotesPrevious reference number: UKC/JOH/CHAP : 2130
SubjectWorld War, 1939-1945--Civil defence, Canterbury
Canterbury Cathedral, Vergers
Canterbury Cathedral, Services
Canterbury Cathedral, Properties--Leases and tenancies
King's School (Canterbury, England)--Walpole Collection of Manuscripts
Canterbury Cathedral Library
PhysicalDescriptionBULK 3 pp.; 3 copies of these minutes
Type script
Related PersonPoole, J. Weston, Revd. (Minor Canon, Sacrist, and Precentor, at Canterbury Cathedral)
Coombs, Mr.
Baker, C. H., Mr. (of Lloyds Bank)
Mills, Mary C. S., Miss (Canterbury Education Committee)
Kerr, (John Martin) Munro, Professor, 1868-1960 (obstetrician; Medical Superintendent of the Kent and Canterbury Hospital during World War II)
Babington, Margaret A., Miss, 1878-1958 (Secretary to the Friends of Canterbury Cathedral)
Easty, Miss
Goodhew, W. A., Mr.
Related OrganisationLloyds Bank
Friends of Canterbury Cathedral
Associated PersonJohnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966, Dean of Canterbury
Macnutt, Frederick Brodie, Canon
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)
Sargent, Alexander, Archdeacon, 1895-1989
Associated OrganisationDean and Chapter, Canterbury Cathedral

Associated PlaceThe Deanery, Canterbury Cathedral
CategoryAdministrative records
Access conditionsThis material is available for consultation at the University of Kent's Special Collections & Archives reading room, Templeman Library, University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7NU (specialcollections@kent.ac.uk).
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