| Ref No | JOH/COR/6103-6146 |
| AltRefNo | Correspondence - Box 7 |
| Collection | Hewlett Johnson Papers |
| Title | Correspondence |
| Date | 1890-1936 |
| Extent | 1 folder |
| Description | This File contains correspondence between Johnson and Lambeth Palace (much of it directly with Archbishop Cosmo Gordon Lang) in the 1930s. It includes letters of reprimand from Lang to Johnson and it covers a range of topics that concerned Johnson in his role as Dean of Canterbury. Among them are: the suitability of preachers for Canterbury Cathedral, the wearing of vestments, the appointment of canons and the suppression of canonries, relationships with the King's School and its Headmaster, and the Statutes of the Cathedral and the King's School. |
| Subject | King's School (Canterbury, England) |
| Johnson family--correspondence |
| Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Writings--"The Interpreter" |
| Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Clerical career in Manchester |
| Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Chairman of Governors of King's School (Canterbury, England) |
| Housing of the working classes in England and Wales |
| Canterbury Cathedral, Statutes |
| Canterbury Cathedral, Canons Residentiary |
| Canterbury Cathedral, Preachers |
| Canterbury Cathedral, Vestments |
| Related Organisation | Central Study of Sacred Study, Cambridge |
| Keyes' Daren Mills, Ltd. |
| ContentOrganisation/16 |
| Associated Person | Lang, William Cosmo Gordon, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1864-1945 |
| Don, Alan C., Dr. (of Lambeth Place) |
| Sargent, Alexander, Archdeacon, 1895-1989 |
| Dwelly, Frederick William, Revd., 1881-1957 (Dean of Liverpool 1931-1955) |
| Thomas, Godfrey, Sir |
| Wykeham-Musgrave, F., Mr. |
| Heald, Charles, Mr. |
| Johnson, Rose, Miss (Hewlett Johnson's sister) |
| Green, Emily, Mrs. (Hewlett Johnson's sister) |
| Johnson, Charles, Mr. (Hewlett Johnson's brother) |
| Turquand, F. James, Mr. |
| Brook, Richard, Mr. |
| Moule, Handley Carr Glyn, Revd., 1841-1920 (Bishop of Durham) |
| Stuart, Douglas Stewart, Mr. |
| Edwards, George Zachery, Revd. (Nowell Johnson's father) |
| Woosnam, C. M. , Mr. (of St. Margaret's Vicarage, Altrincham) |
| Walker, Philip C, Mr. |
| Tapper, Walter, Sir |
| Clarke, Geo(rge), Mr. |
| Barnes, Emery W., Dr. |
| Kirkpatrick, A. F., Mr. |
| Lock, W., Mr. |
| White, H. F., Mr. |
| Burkitt, F. C., Mr. |
| Massiah, T., Mr. |
| Hewlett, Alfred, Revd. (Hewlett Johnson's grandfather, vicar of Astley, Manchester, between 1831-1837 and 1840-1885) |
| Whitefoord, Benjamin, Revd. (Theological College, Salisbury) |
| Collins, William Edward, Revd. (Bishop of Gibraltar, 1904-1911) |
| Jayne, A. G., Mr. (from Christiania) |
| Proudfoot, S. Revd. (St. Peter's Vicarage, Lincolnshire and editor of 'The Optimist') |
| Hett, Walter , Mr. (Brighton College) |
| Johnson, Hewlett, Revd., 1874-1966 |
| Archer, Henry, W. (editor of the 'Manchester Evening News') |
| Critchlow, J., Mr. (Headmaster of St. Margaret's School, Altrincham) |
| Dubose, William Porcher, Revd.,1836-1918 (American priest and theologian) |
| Sharp, Henry, Sir (Secretary of the Cathedral Commissioners) |
| Eddy, Sherwood, Dr., 1871-1963 (American author and YMCA leader in the Orient, the Near East, and Russia) |
| MacKay Gordon, A. W., Professor |
| Daryngton, Herbert Pike Pease, Baron, 1867-1949 Conservative M.P. and Assistant Postmaster General 1915-1922; Chairman or Vice-Chairman of House of Laity of Church Assembly with associations with the Church Army.) |
| Shirley, Frederick Joseph John, Revd., 1890-1967 (Canon of Canterbury Cathedral, Headmaster of King's School Canterbury) |
| Eid, Georg, Mr. (German soldier who died in Sinderland Camp, Altrincham 1919) |
| Warman, Frederic Sumpter Guy, Revd., 1872-1953 (bishop of Chelmsford in 1923-1929, bishop of Manchester in 1929-1947) |
| Category | Correspondence
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| Access conditions | This 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). |
| Copyright | Material within the archive may remain within copyright under the terms of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. Special Collections & Archives staff will assist where possible in helping trace copyright holders, but it is ultimately the responsibility of users to obtain the permission of the copyright holder for reproduction of copyright material for uses other than research or private study. |
| Level | SubSeries |