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31.
Johnston, Manuscript History.

32.
Minutes of the Trustees and Seatholders 1858�V1935.

33.
Church Notes, February 1897, 4.

34.
Church Notes, July 1899, 5.

35.
Minutes of the Trustees and Seatholders 1858�V1935.

36.
Carl T. Smith Collection.

37.
Johnston, Manuscript History.

38.
Carroll, Concise History, 64.

39.
Church Notes, July 1899, 5.

40.
Johnston, Manuscript History.

41.
Endacott and She, Diocese of Victoria, 73.

42.
Endacott and She, Diocese of Victoria, 79.

43.
Church Notes, November 1902, 5.

44.
Church Notes, September 1899, 5.

45.
Church Notes, March 1897, 3.

46.
China Mail.

47.
Church Notes, May 1911.

48.
Church Notes, March 1900, 7.

49.
Johnston, Manuscript History.

50.
Church Notes, May 1898, 5.

51.
Church Notes, February 1899, 6.

52.
Peak Church Minute Book 1882�V1958. Public Records Office (PRO), Government Records Service, Hong Kong.

53.
Episcopate of Bishop Alford.

54.
Church Notes, March 1902, 9.

55.
Church Notes, April 1902, 6.

56.
Church Notes, October 1906, 5.

57.
Banister, William. ��The Anglican Communion in China��, in Twentieth Century Impressions of Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Other Treaty Ports of China: Their History, People, Commerce and Resources, eds. Wright, Arnold and H. A. Cartwright (London: Lloyd��s Greater Britain Publishing Company, 1908), 326�V332.


Chapter 4 The Search for Substance, 1902�V1927
1.
Endacott and She, Diocese of Victoria, 75.

2.
Endacott and She, Diocese of Victoria, 74.

3.
Church Notes, March 1906, 4.

4.
Church Notes, January 1907, 4.

5.
Church Notes, August 1911.

6.
��Letter from the Bishop��, The Outpost, January (1928): 3.

7.
��P. S. Cassidy on the Cathedral��, The Outpost, July (1952): 17.

8.
Endacott and She, Diocese of Victoria, 81.

9.
��Extracts from a Diary of a Life Member of the VDA 1906�V09��, The Outpost, July (1953): 26.

10.
Liz Chater, A Prominent Armenian from Calcutta and the Grand Old Man of Hong Kong: Sir Catchick Paul Chater: A Brief Personal Biography


(Kolkata, India: The Armenian Church, 2005), 36.
11.
Endacott and She, Diocese of Victoria, 78.

12.
Church Notes, June 1918, 6.

13.
Endacott and She, Diocese of Victoria, 85.

14.
Johnston, Manuscript History.

15.
Endacott and She, Diocese of Victoria, 61.

16.
Minutes of St John��s Cathedral Church Body, 1925 Public Records Office (PRO), Hong Kong.

17.
Carl T. Smith Collection.

18.
James Bodell, A Soldier��s View of Empire: The Reminiscences of James Bodell, 1831�V92 (London: The Bodley Head, 1982).

19.
Endacott and She, Diocese of Victoria, 83.

20.
Church Notes, June 1915, 4.

21.
Church Notes, January 1922, 6.

22.
Church Body Minutes, 1919�V20.

23.
Church Body Minutes, 1921.

24.
King, St John��s Cathedral, 55.

25.
Abbott, St John��s Cathedral.

26.
��Extracts from a Diary kept by a Life Member of the Victoria Diocesan Association when attached to H.M. Naval Yard, Hong Kong, 1906�V09��, The Outpost, July (1953): 26.

27.
Endacott and She, Diocese of Victoria, 136.

28.
South China Morning Post, 25 February 1920.

29.
Episcopate of Bishop Duppuy.

30.
Episcopate of Bishop Duppuy.

31.
South China Morning Post, 5 November 1920.

32.
South China Morning Post, 12 November 1920.

33.
Annual Church Meeting, 1920.

34.
Chater, Sir Chater.

35.
Annual Church Meeting, 1928.

36.
Steven Tsang, A Modern History of Hong Kong (Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2004), 94.

37.
Tsang, A Modern History of Hong Kong, 95.

38.
Hong Kong Daily Press, 7 February 1922.

39.
W. J. Howard, ��Diocesan Boys�� School. Seventy Years Ago��, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Branch, Vol. 24 (1984).

40.
Church Notes, March 1925, 21.

41.
Hong Kong Daily Press, 28 November 1925: 5.

42.
Episcopate of Bishop Duppuy.

43.
Church Notes, June 1926, 2.

44.
Minutes of the Church Body, March 1926.

45.
Minutes of Meetings of the Colonial Church Council 1925�V28. Public Records Office (PRO), Government Records Service, Hong Kong.

46.
Straits Times, 14 November 1928.


Chapter 5 The Making of a Cathedral, 1927�V1941
1.
��The Bishop��s Letter��, The Outpost, October (1927): 3.

2.
Minutes of the Church Body, December 1927.

3.
Minutes of the Church Body, January 1929. Enclosure.

4.
��Service of Institution and Installation��, The Outpost, July (1928): 6.

5.
��The New Electorate��, St John��s Review, Vol. 1, no. 8, December (1929): 20�V21.

6.
Episcopate of Bishop Duppuy.

7.
Minutes of Meetings of the Cathedral Council. Annual Church Meeting, 1931. Public Records Office (PRO), Government Records Service, Hong Kong.

8.
��Cathedral Finance��, St John��s Review, Vol. 3, no. 4, August (1931): 87�V90.

9.
��Our Missionary Commitments��, St John��s Review, Vol. 4, no. 5, May (1932): 167�V169.

10.
��P. S. Cassidy on the Cathedral��, The Outpost, July (1952): 17.

11.
��The Open Door Lent: 1930��, St John��s Review, Vol. 1, no. 11, March (1930): 8�V12.

12.
��The Open Door Lent: 1930��, St John��s Review, Vol. 1, no. 11, March (1930): 8�V12.

13.
��Letter from the Bishop��, The Outpost, January�VMarch (1937): 10.

14.
��Cathedral Letter��, St John��s Review, Vol. 7, no. 6, June (1935): 219�V221.

15.
��Church Announcements��, St John��s Review, Vol. 6, no. 4, April (1934): 124.

16.
��Letter from the Bishop��, The Outpost, April (1935): 2�V7.

17.
��Cathedral Notes��, St John��s Review, Vol. 9, no. 10, October (1937): 373.

18.
Cathedral Council, September 1937.

19.
King, St John��s Cathedral, 25.

20.
King, St John��s Cathedral, 25.

21.
King, St John��s Cathedral, 25.

22.
Cathedral Council, February 1930.

23.
Correspondence file, St John��s Cathedral.

24.
Annual Church Meeting 1929.

25.
N. V. Halward, ��Ridley Duppuy��, The Outpost, June (1946): 15.

26.
Paton, Bishop Hall.

27.
Lindsay Lafford, Memoir of St John��s Cathedral 1935�V39 (Hong Kong: St John��s Cathedral Records, 2011).

28.
��Letter from the Bishop��, The Outpost, April (1935): 3.

29.
��Letter from the Bishop��, The Outpost, July (1937): 3.

30.
��Cathedral Letter��, St John��s Review, Vol. 10, no. 2, February (1938): 41�V42.

31.
Cathedral Council, March 1937.

32.
��The Dean��s Letter��, St John��s Review, Vol. 11, no. 2, February (1939): 35�V37.

33.
��Letter from the Bishop��, The Outpost, July (1934): 6.

34.
Annual Church Meeting, 1938.

35.
Annual Church Meeting, 1938.

36.
Lafford, Memoir of St John��s Cathedral 1935�V39.

37.
��Cathedral Notes��, St John��s Review, Vol. 10, no. 10, October (1938): 363.

38.
Annual Church Meeting, 1939.

39.
��The Dean��s Letter��, St John��s Review, Vol. 11, no. 2, February (1939): 36.

40.
��First Impressions of Hong Kong��, St John��s Review, Vol. 10, no. 10, October (1938): 364�V366.

41.
Correspondence file, St John��s Cathedral.

42.
��Cathedral Notes��, St John��s Review, Vol. 13, no. 1, January (1941): 3.


Chapter 6 Out of Darkness, 1941�V1953
1.
��Extracts of a Letter from the Reverend Charles Higgins��, The Outpost, July�VDecember (1942): 3�V12.

2.
A. F. Rose, ��Old St John��s��, The Outpost, February (1957): 35�V37.

3.
Lindsay Lafford, Memoir of St John��s Cathedral 1935�V39 (Hong Kong: St John��s Cathedral Records, 2011).

4.
��Letter from the Bishop��, The Outpost, July (1942): 3.

5.
Thomas F. Ryan, Jesuits under Fire in the Siege of Hong Kong, 1941 (London: Burns Oates and Washbourne, 1944).

6.
��Extracts of a Letter from the Reverend Charles Higgins��, The Outpost, July�VDecember (1942): 3.

7.
St John��s Cathedral, Annual Church Meeting Report (1946).

8.
St John��s Cathedral, The Church Review, August (1942).

9.
��Reunion at Victory House��, The Outpost, August (1946): 16.

10.
��Address by Dr. Harth��, The Outpost, June (1946): 11�V14.

11.
A. F. Rose, ��Old St John��s��, The Outpost, February (1957): 35�V37.

12.
Tao Fong Shang Service Unit, ��A Retrospect of the History of Tao Fong Shan��, http://www.tfssu.org/pdf/ARetrospectoftheHistoryofTaoFong Shan.pdf.

13.
��Reunion at Victory House��, The Outpost, August (1946): 17.

14.
��Letter from the Bishop��, The Outpost, January (1946): 2.

15.
��Letter from the Bishop��, The Outpost, January (1946): 3.

16.
��Cathedral Service��, The Outpost, June (1946): 8.

17.
��Report by Canon H. A. Wittenbach��, The Outpost, January (1946): 16.

18.
A. S. Abbott, written account on St John��s Cathedral, 1955, Public Records Office (PRO), Hong Kong.

19.
��Old St John��s��, The Outpost, February (1957): 36.

20.
Margaret Knight, ��Journal��, The Outpost, January (1950).

21.
��Letter from the Bishop��, The Outpost, January (1946): 3.

22.
Michael Goulder, Five Stones and a Sling: Memoirs of a Biblical Scholar (Sheffield: Sheffield Phoenix Press, 2009).

23.
��The Bishop��s Letter��, The Outpost, January (1946): 4.

24.
St John��s Cathedral Council, April 1947, Finance and General Purposes Committee.

25.
��Report by the Dean��, The Outpost, July (1950): 20.

26.
��Notes and Notices��, St John��s Review, Vol. 14, no. 8, November (1947): 195.

27.
��Searchlights��, St John��s Review, Vol. 14, no. 6, September (1947): 135�V136.

28.
��Notes and Notices��, St John��s Review, Vol. 15, no. 11, November (1948): 413�V414.

29.
��Notes and Notices��, St John��s Review, Vol. 15, no. 12, December (1948): 461�V462.

30.
King, St John��s Cathedral, 24.

31.
��Notes and Notices��, St John��s Review, Vol. 16, no. 4, April (1949): 110.

32.
��Notes and Notices��, St John��s Review, Vol. 16, no. 2, February (1949): 42�V43.

33.
Correspondence file, St John��s Cathedral records.

34.
Lafford, Memoir of St John��s.

35.
Cathedral Council, January 1950.

36.
��Notes and Notices��, St John��s Review, Vol. 16, no. 6, June (1949): 183.

37.
��The Dean��s Letter��, St John��s Review, Vol. 24, no. 2, February (1957): 19.

38.
��Notes and Notices��, St John��s Review, Vol. 16, no. 2, February (1949): 40�V41.

39.
��Michaelmas Fair��, St John��s Review, Vol. 18, no. 11, November (1951): 349�V352.

40.
Cathedral Council, January and February 1952.

41.
Cathedral Council, May 1950, Finance and General Purposes Committee.

42.
��P. S. Cassidy on the Cathedral��, The Outpost, July (1952): 16.


Chapter 7 Shedding Colonialism, 1953�V1976
1.
Paton, Bishop Hall.

2.
��The Dean��s Letter��, St John��s Review, Vol. 21, no. 2, February (1954): 21.

3.
Cathedral Council, 1956.

4.
Aston-Mansfield, ��A Brief History of Aston Mansfield��, http://www.aston-mansfield.org.uk.

5.
Cathedral Council, May 1960.

6.
Annual Church Meeting, 1963.

7.
King, St John��s Cathedral, 57.

8.
King, St John��s Cathedral, 38.

9.
��The Dean��s Letter��, St John��s Review, Vol. 24, no. 2, February (1957): 19.

10.
Annual Church Meeting, 1954.

11.
Cathedral Council, November 1960.

12.
Vaudine England, The Quest of Noel Croucher: Hong Kong��s Quiet Philanthropist (Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 1988).

13.
��Cathedral Farewell Tea Party and Presentation��, St John��s Review, Vol. 26, no. 7, July (1959): 200�V205.

14.
��Editorial��, St John��s Review, Vol. 29, no. 5, May (1962): 89.

15.
King, St John��s Cathedral, 34.

16.
��Editorial��, St John��s Review, Vol. 29, no. 3, March (1962): 41.

17.
��Editorial��, St John��s Review, Vol. 29, no. 4, April (1962): 62�V63.

18.
Cathedral Council, November 1961.

19.
��Editorial��, St John��s Review, Vol. 29, no. 4, April (1962): 62�V63.

20.
��The Cathedral CLARE��, St John��s Review, Vol. 29, no. 11, November (1962): 253�V254.

21.
Correspondence file, St John��s Cathedral.

22.
Correspondence file, St John��s Cathedral.

23.
Cathedral Council, June 1963.

24.
St John��s Review, April 1962.

25.
Goulder, Five Stones and a Sling.

26.
��Church in the Front Line��, The Outpost, October (1963): 21.

27.
Stephen Sidebotham, ��Celebrated Women��, http://www.womenandthe-church.org.

28.
Annual Church Meeting, 1968.

29.
Cathedral Council, May 1969.

30.
King, St John��s Cathedral, 28.

31.
Correspondence file, St John��s Cathedral.

32.
Cathedral Council, October 1974.

33.
Daily Telegraph, 4 February 2000.

34.
��Bishop��s Letter��, The Outpost, April (1975): 1.

35.
Paton, Bishop Hall.


Chapter 8 Towards an International Church, 1976�V1992
1.
��Around the Cathedral: Reminiscences��, St John��s Review, Vol. 44, no. 3, April (1977): 3.

2.
��St John��s Children Help Kidney Patients��, St John��s Review, Vol. 66, no. 1, January (1979).

3.
Annual Church Meeting, 1979.

4.
��The Dean��s Letter��, St John��s Review, Vol. 44, no. 7, August (1977): 2.

5.
Annual Church Meeting, 1981.

6.
��China Coast Community��, St John��s Review, Vol. 45, no. 11, November (1978).

7.
St John��s Cathedral Council Minutes of Pastoral Committee, October 1981. St John��s Cathedral Office.

8.
��The Dean��s Letter��, St John��s Review, Vol. 67, no. 11, November (1980).

9.
��The Dean��s Letter��, St John��s Review, Vol. 44, no. 4, May (1977).

10.
��The Dean��s Letter��, St John��s Review, Vol. 59, no. 4, April (1991).

11.
��Stanley Congregation��, St John��s Review, Vol. 45, no. 1, January (1979).

12.
Cathedral Council, April 1981.

13.
Cathedral Council, April 1982.

14.
Cathedral Council, November 1984.

15.
Cathedral Council, October 1986.

16.
Cathedral Council, May 1991.

17.
Cathedral Council, June 1987.

18.
Cathedral Council, February 1984.

19.
Cathedral Council, January 1988.

20.
Annual Church Meeting, 1982.

21.
Cathedral Council, April 1993.

22.
Cathedral Council, April 1980.

23.
Cathedral Council, April 1993.

24.
Cathedral Council, February 1988.

25.
��Letter to the Dean��, St John��s Review, Vol. 52, no. 5, May (1985): 9.

26.
Annual Church Meeting, 1990.

27.
Cathedral Council, January 1984.

28.
Cathedral Council, January 1984.

29.
Cathedral Council, October 1985.

30.
Correspondence file, St John��s Cathedral.

31.
Correspondence file, St John��s Cathedral.


Chapter 9 Into the ��Chinese Century��
1.
St John��s Review, Vol. 60, no. 6, Spring (1998): 14.

2.
��A Report to the Parish Conference��, St John��s Review, Vol. 59, no. 11, November (1991): 5.

3.
Cathedral Council, October 1991.

4.
St John��s Review, Vol. 60, no. 3, June (1995): 5.

5.
St John��s Review, Vol. 64, no. 4, June (1996): 5.



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Index
Where a subject entry comprises a number, for example ��59th Regiment of Foot��, it is placed in the alphabetical sequence as if it were written, viz: ��Fifty-ninth Regiment of Foot��. References to subject matter in captions to the photo-graphs are given as ��Fig. 1�� or, if more than one, ��Figs. 3, 18��. These are placed at the end of the sequence of page references.
Abbott, A. S. (��Bunny��), 78, 104, 120, 183, 189, 204, 210 as crucifer, Fig. 16 donations by, 156, 157, 188, 206, 209, 212, 218 opinion given, 202, 203 quoted, 68 Abeel, David, 18 Aberdeen, Lord, 10 Abrahan, Miss, 76 Acheson, Miss, 145 Actors�� Church Union, 155 administration, church, see under Cathedral Church of St John the Evangelist Advancement of Christian Higher Education in Asia, 237 Advisory Church Council, 133, 143 Ah Chi (builder), 25 Ah Kai (servant), 215 Ah Kau (verger), 179 Ah Ling (coolie), 114 Ah Ming (builder), 25 Ah Sing (builder), 25 Ah Sing (coolie), 147 Ah Wei (builder), 25 Ah Yee (coolie), 114 Ah Yun (coolie), 114 AIDS Comfort Care Concern (see also HIV Drop-In Centre, HIV Education Centre), 280
Ainsworth, T. W., 143 Airey, Mr., 113 Airey, Mrs., 128 ��Ajax�� (anonymous writer), 169 Alabaster, C. G., 124 Alabaster, Sir Chaloner, 124 Alcoholics Anonymous, 225 Aldrich, Major Edward, 22 Alexander, W. A., 54, 57 Alexandra, Princess, 216, 249, Fig. 39 Alexandra, Queen (consort of Edward VII), 134 Alford, Bishop Charles Richard, 19, 63, 80, 101 arrival of, 55, 68, 79 alms bags, 90, 120 altars, 212 frontals, 89, 90, 156 makeshift, in chancel, Fig. 24 rails, 156, 187 relocation of, 220 tables, 66, 156, 187 Alternative Service Book (ASB), introduction of, 247�V48 Anglican Consultative Council, 272 Anglican Church, see Church of England, Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Anglican Morrison Chapel, 11
Anglican Province of China, see Chung Hua Sheng Kung Hui Anglican Province of Hong Kong, see Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Anna Elisa, The (trading vessel), 44 Annual Church Meeting (ACM) (see also Church Body, Subscribers and Seatholders), 107, 141, 143, 147 Anti-Mui Tsai Society, 138 Arbuthnot, Captain M. V. P., 94 Archbishops of Canterbury, 80, 82, 201, 272, 217 of Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui, 284 Archbutt, G. C., 145 archdeacons, role of, 140 Archer, Mrs. F., 165 archives (see also cathedral records), xvi Armstrong, W., 75 Arthur, H., 76 Asiatic Society, 46 Assembly Powers Act, 1919 (United Kingdom), 126 Assistant Chaplains Fund, 123, 124, 125, 162 attendances (see also Chinese), 96, 149, 150, 154, 220 Atkinson, Dr., 111 Austin, John Gardiner, 63, 82, 83 Australian Church Missionary Society, 255
Babington, Mr., 90 Bachelor, Miss, 99 Badminton Club, 166 Baines, H. W. (Harry), xvii, 147, 151, 161, 162, 196, Fig. 16 recruitment of, 160 return of, 217
Baker, Bishop Gilbert, 207, 226, 232, 233, Fig. 39 exchange with Roman Catholic bishop, 234 view of Cathedral��s role, 227 Banister, Archdeacon, 104, 108, 111 Bannister, Reverend W., 93 baptistery, 91, Fig. 17 Barker, Miss, 233 ��bar ministry��, 231 Barnes-Lewis, Lionel, 104 Barnett, Archdeacon, 121 Barnes, Alan, 194 Baron, Julia, 219 Bartholomew, Major General A. W., 163 Barton, J. A., 91 Barton, Maurice, 175 Barton, Mr., 161 Basel Mission, 42, 93 Basto, Miss, 171 Bate, Captain, memorial to, 97, 207�V08, Fig. 32 Bates, Reverend Nigel, Fig. 18 Batty-Smith, Captain, 163 Baxter, Reverend William, 42, 281 Baynes, Reverend W. H., 81, 82 Beach, Canon W. R., 42, 51, 53, 56, 59, 63, 81 death of, 104 prayers by, 62, 64 Beaumont, Timothy, xvii, 203, 204�V05, 208 Beaver, R. P., 177 Beeching, Mr., 197 beggars, 157 Bell, Mr., 45 Bellisle, HMS, 15 bells, church, 61, 62, 188, 217 Bennett, Miss A. J., 165 Bennett, Reverend Joyce, 224, 226 Bentley, Father Walter, 155
Berwick, HMS, 166 Best, H. J., 145 Bethune House, 278 Bible Churchman��s Missionary Society, 164 Bible Reading Fellowship, 95, 165 Bible Society, 261 Bicheno, Miss Betty, 157, 171, 185, 194, 197 Binstead, Bishop N. S., 169 Bindon, Canon David, 263 Bird, H. W., 90 Birley and Co., 49, 61 bishops, of Hong Kong, 284 authority of, 36, 81, 82�V83, 86, 102 conflict with Church Body, 139, 140 perceived role of, in China, 5 salary of, 123 bishopric, created for Hong Kong, 36�V37 Bishop��s House, 38, 80, 180, 181, 202, 214, 221 damaged in air raid, 182 diocesan records located in, 3, 81 Bishop��s throne, 90�V91, 182, 220, Fig. 22 Bittern, HMS (brig), 44 Black, Mr., 197, 208 Black, Mrs., 128, 145, 157 Black, Sir Robert (Governor), 204, 217, 228 Blackett & Howden, 130 Blackett, Mr., 130, 158, 190, 191 Blake, C., 142 Blake, Olive, 94 Blake, Sir Henry (Governor), 90, 94 Blanchett, Reverend, 172 Blenheim, HMS, 12 Blind Home, Pok Fu Lam, 164 Bloomfield, Charles, Bishop of London, 17, 18, 37
Board, Dr. Mary, 268 Board of Patronage, 144, 161, 222, 258, 262 Bohm, Eric, 268, 279 Bokhara (ship), sinking of, 92 Bolstridge, Corporal, 76 Bonham, Sir George (Governor), 27, 28, 32, 39, 52 bookshop, Cathedral, 224, 225, 267, 280 Books of Remembrance, 212 Boone, Bishop William, 16 Boulder, Thomas, 43 Bowden-Smith, Commodore, 123 Bowdler, Mrs. Anne, 119, 129, 209 Bowen, Sir George (Governor), 84 Bowring, Sir John (Governor), 40, 68 Boxer rebellion, 75 boycott, anti-British (1925), 130 Boy Scouts, 129, 166, 229 Braine, C. J., 36, 45 Braine, G. T., 14 Bray, Denis, 189 Bray, Marjorie, 185, 189, 190, 223, 238 Brindley, Mrs., 145 British and Foreign Bible Society, 214 British Empire (see also Empire Day), 15, 37, 40 British Legation, Peking, 157 British Legion, 214 broadcasting, of services, 131, 133, 158, 263 brothels, 168 Brotherhood of St Andrew, 95, 96 Brown, Reverend, 41, 172, 177 Bruce, Reverend Michael, 164 Bryceson and Sons (organ builders), 51, 53, 54, 55 bubonic plague, 91�V92 Budden, George (server), 172
Buffs, The Royal, see Royal East Kent Regiment (The Buffs) Building Contractors�� Association,
186 Bunbury, G. A., 111 Bunt, F. Darrel, 166 Burdekin, Mr., 77 Burdett-Coutts, Angela, 37 Burdon, Bishop John Shaw, 82, 84,
85, 104 arrival of, 80�V81 departure of, 98 threatens to resign, 86
Burdon, E. R., 104 Burdon, Major John Aldor, 104 burial fees, 99 burials
at Cathedral, 175�V76
not permitted, 113, 175 Burma Star Association, 162 Busoga Trust, Uganda, 261 Butcher, Canon C. H., 63 Butt, Reverend Chris, 252, 258 Butterfield and Swire, 112, 212
Caine, Major, 27, 42, 45 Callaghan, R. O., 63 Cammell, Reverend W. H., 113 canonical government, 63 Canterbury, Archbishops of, 37, 80,
82, 272, 217 Canton, 11 Cantonese (language), use of, in
services, 129, 153, 193 Carey, George, Archbishop of
Canterbury, 272 Caroline (trading vessel), 44 Carpenter, G. K., 154 Carpenter, Reverend, 172 Carpenters Trade Union, 186 carpets, 187 Carrian Holdings, 262 Carrington, Sir John, 87, 102
Carroll, Reverend C. R., 41, 59 cars, 224, 230 access to cathedral by, 209
Cassidy, Philip S., 109, 127, 134, 142, 145, 148, 157, 158, 163, 185, 186, 197
funds memorial cross, 192 interned, 176 opinion of Dean Wilson, 170 recollection of, 198�V99 recruitment of Dean Wilson, 161,
162 Castle Peak Church, see St Peter��s Church Cathedral Centenary Appeal, 186, 188, 192
Cathedral Church of St John the Evangelist (see also church building, colonial church, land), 5, 198�V99, 239, 282
artist��s drawing of, Fig. 3 character of, 244, 261 civic and social position of, 68,
95, 133, 192, 246, 270 consecration of, 41 conservation and management
plan (2007), 64 disendowed, 62, 84, 92 flag, 157 governance of, 55, 85, 143�V44,
274 histories of, xv�Vxvi, 1, 3 in movement to form a province,
273�V74 naming of, 35 125th anniversary, 239�V40 organizational reform in, 127 role and mission of, xv, 5, 38, 92,
239, 276�V77, 279 used by Japanese, 180�V81, 183, 184 vision of identity of, 215�V16, 235�V36, 247
Cathedral Club, 166 Cathedral Council, 113, 143, 172, 214, 263, 273 Chinese members of, 128 committees, 164 interim, 179 membership of, 144�V45, 197 members interned, 176 Cathedral Endowment Fund, 110, 233 Cathedral Hall Endowment Fund, 233 Cathedral Messengers programme, 165 Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Shanghai, 129 cathedral records in Public Records Office, 3 loss of, xvi, 2 recent, 3 ��Cathedralists��, 240 cathedrals, Anglican in Asia, 1 Kowloon, 277 CEMS, see Church of England Men��s Society cemeteries, 11, 152 cenotaph, in Statue Square, 118 Central British School, 131 Ceylon Rifles, 44 chalice, 89, 90, 157 chancel, 30, 31, 188�V89, 232, 233 extension, inauguration of, 74 extension of, 47, 61, 64�V65 foundation stone, 62, 63, Fig. 8 Chan Au Ming, Dean Andrew, xvii, 7, 248, 271, 275 requests writing of cathedral history, xv, 1 Chan, Reverend P. T., 237 Chan Tai Kwong, 60 chapel, proposed extension of, 210
Chapel of St Michael and All Angels, 156, 187, 209, 211�V12, 232 Chapel of the Resurrection, 152, 153, 167, 189 chaplains (see also colonial chaplains) cathedral, 283 role of, 36 stipendiary, 285�V86 subject to Episcopal control, 102, 103 wall tablet listing, 157 charities, 99 Charter, Mr. (architect), 197 Chartered Bank, 49 Chater Endowment Fund, 125, 194, 233 Chater, Lady Maria, 147, 214 Chater, Sir Paul Catchick, 67, 90, 102, 269 death of, 135 funds donated by, 108, 111, 118, 123, 125, 129 no memorial to, 157�V58 Chatham, Mr., 90 Cheero social club, 145, 146 Cheng, Andrew, 151 Cheng, Moses (Diocesan Chancellor), 274 Cheng, Mr., 186 Cheung, Cecilia, 207, 213 Cheung, Deacon John, 172 Cheung Kong Centre, 16 Cheung Wing Kue, 243 Children��s Cancer Fund, 278 China division of, for missionary work, 80 handover of sovereignty of Hong Kong to, 271�V72 two Anglican churches in, 5, 102 China Bank Building, 16
China Christian Council, 271, 273 China Coast Community, 246, 278 China Mail, quoted, 49 China Navigation Company, 153 Chinese (people), 203 attendance at services, 92, 93, 94, 95, 202, 276 attitudes towards, 17, 69 Chinese Christian Three-Self Patriotic Movement, 273 Chinese Church Body Incorporation Ordinance of 1902, 102 Chinese clergy, 60, 179 Chinese Communist Party, 130, 271 Chinese Maritime Customs, 112, 142 Chinese workers, 56, 114, 116, 119 views on abilities of, 22, 23, 25 choirboy scholarships, 131 choirs, church, 47, 73�V78, 188, 194, 207, 281, Figs. 7, 29 as entity, 75 impact of, 229�V30 ladies in, 78 source of boys for, 132 choir festival, 77 choir stalls, 89, 90, 188 choirs, Chinese, 153 cholera, 164 Chong, Reverend Eric, 253, 257 choral scholarships, 75 Chow Ah Tuck, 55 Chow Fook (woodcarver), 156 Christ Church, Kowloon, 129, 148, 162, 231, 239, 250 used as stable by Japanese, 181 Christianity, Japanese attitude towards, 178 Christiansen, Dulcie, 157 Christiansen, Lieutenant Colonel W. F., 145, 157 Chui Apo (pirate), 44
Chung Chi College, 202, 224, 228, 248 Chung Hua Sheng Kung Hui (Holy Catholic Church of China), ix, 120, 192, 272 Chung Yan Lap, Reverend, 172, 179, 180 Chunyut, Miss, 76 Church Body (see also Chinese Church Body Incorporation Ordinance of 1902), 75, 102, 109, 110, 112, 136, 138, 143 conflict with bishop, 139, 140 control exercised by, 87, 119, 128 created, 72 dispute with, 77 members of, 88, 127 new qualifications for member-ship, 87 power of, 88�V89, 108 treatment of staff by, 114 church building (see also chancel, doors, floor, gallery, nave, roof, tower, windows) consecration of, 28 construction of, 25, 28�V31 costs of, 27, 28 damage to, 92, 155 demolition of, considered, 269 disputes over estimates, 24�V25, 26 painting of, 213 plans, evolution of, 20�V24 post-war restoration of, 183, 186 style of, 28, 29, 119 tunnel under, 65 under shellfire from Japanese, 174 views of, Figs. 2, 5, 12, 41 and 42 Church Buildings Act, 1818 (United Kingdom), 45 Church Council, see Cathedral Council
Church Development Board, 225 church guest house, 176, 181, 193 church hall appeal for funds for, 209 laying foundation stone of, 118 new, 119, 207, 208, 236, 266, Fig. 30 renovation of old and new, 265, 266�V67 Church Hall Fund, 123 Churchill, Sir Winston, 216 Church in China, 102 Church Missionary Society (CMS), 16, 17, 61, 68, 79, 110, 148, 261 Church Notes, 76, 95, 142 as historical source, 4 created, 89 quoted, 74, 93�V94, 115 Church of England (see also Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui), 102 in China, dichotomy of, 5, 221 expansion of missionary work, 17, 37, 39 missionary work in China, 80 status in Hong Kong and China, 16 Church of England Men��s Society (CEMS), 116, 119, 123, 129, 138 against pew rents, 126 Hong Kong branch, 111, 126 Church of England Trustees, 143�V44 Church of England Trust Ordinance No. 2 of 1930, 73, 102, 127, 128, 144, 158, 274 proposed review of, 263 ��Church Review, The��, 177 Chusan (Zhoushan), 10 Chynchen, Reverend John, 260, 268 Citicorp Building, 16
Index 309
Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB), 246, 268 Civil Aviation Department, 153 CLARES (Care Love Action Response Effort Service) (see also Women��s Guild), 222, 240, 267, 280 Clarke, A. Trevor, 111, 223 Clarke, Mrs. W. C., 165 Clasper, Dean Paul, 240, 248�V49, 257, 259, 262 Clayton, Muriel, 154 Clemens, Mr., 130 Clementi, Sir Cecil, 133, Fig. 10 clergy effect of climate on, 41, 230 salaries, 123, 235, 257 ��short timers��, 252 Clergy Endowment Fund, 195 Cleverly, Charles St George, 23, 28, 46, 57 as trustee, 36, 45, 52, 67 avoids blame over estimates, 26 building design of, 22, 32 construction of church by, 25, 30 plans for church implemented by, 20�V21, 24 Cleverly, Osmund, 20 climate, impact on clergy, 41 CMS, see Church Missionary Society Cobbold, Dean Rowland Francis, 74, 91, 93, 98, 107, Fig. 7 appointment as senior chaplain, 88�V89 improvements to church sought by, 89 marriage of, 103 quoted, 95 resignation, 103 Cockerell and Company, 13 Cole, Roger, 279 Colenso, J. W., 80, 81
Collins, James (solicitor), 255 Colonial Bishoprics Fund, 37 Colonial Bishops Act, 1841 (United Kingdom), 37 Colonial Cemetery Chapel, 152 colonial chaplains, 42�V43, 59, 84, 107, 283 promised appointment of, 12 colonial church (see also church building), 5, 9 anticipated need for, 12 commitment to building, 15 ��mat-shed�� as, 16, 19 subscriptions committee, 12�V13, 19 wooden hut as, 15�V16 colonial life, discourages church work, 146 colours, military, see flags Comfort Care Concern, 259 Commonwealth War Graves Commission, 176 Communion Fellowship, 165, 171 community outreach, 164, 224, 246, 279�V80 compound, cathedral, 71�V73, 187 retaining wall, 72, 187 Compton, Messrs. (electric organ manufacturer), 192 Compton, Mr., 117, 127 concerts, 131, 266, 279 confirmation classes, 231 confirmations, 60, 98, 165 congregation, survey of make-up of, 275�V76 Connelan, Doctor Percival Sandys, 137 Convention and Exhibition Centre, Wanchai, enthronement of bishop in, 273 Convention of Chuenpi, 10 coolies, see Chinese workers Cooper, F. A., 88
Cooper, George, 12 Copley-Moyle, Mary, 137 Copley-Moyle, Vyvian, 16, 100, 109�V10, 111, 112, 119, 121, 124, 127, 131, 132, 137, 139, 281 against mui tsai system, 138 divorce, 137 employment terminated, 135�V36 encourages attendance, at services, 116�V17 nickname, 243 payments to, 147 return to Hong Kong, 185 vision for cathedral, 140 Coquette (trading vessel), 44 Corbett-Jones, Michael, 255 Corea (P&O steamship), 45 Cornflower, HMS, 212 Coster, W., 76 Coughtree, Kate, 92 Council of Churches of South-east Asia, 221 Council of Social Service, 225 counselling services, see St John��s Counselling Service Coutts, Angela Burdett-, see Burdett-Coutts Cox, Mr., 90 Coxion Fund for Organs, 266 cricket team, Hong Kong, 92 Crossley, Miss, 206 Croucher, Noel, 210, 214, 215, 229, 238, 269, 279 benefactor, 190, 208, 234 fund named after, 233 Crozier, Brian, 185, 197, 208 Cruizer, HM Sloop, 12 Cruz, Bishop de la, 254 Cubbitt, Sir William (builder), 21 Cunningham, A., 76 Curl, Wilmott, 76 Curley, Carlo (organist), 266
currency, 46 Curtis, Bishop, 153
Da Costa, Augustus Frederick Hippolyto, 44 D��Aguilar, Major General, 15 Dairy Farm Company, 111 Daly, Bishop, 232 Danby, F., 90 Dark, Mr., 197 da Souza, Mrs., 197 daughter churches, 249�V53, 269 David Kwok Conference Room, 268 Davidson, W. S., 11 Davies, Clifford, 187 Davis, L. M. (Bim), 238 Davis, Major, 21 Davis, Mrs. V. G. T., 213 Davis, Sir John (Governor), 9�V10, 12 coat of arms, 31�V32 donation by, 13 foundation stone laid by, 9 promotes building of church, 21, 22, 23 Day, John, 50 Dayspring (launch), 122 deans, 283 title of, 139 de Blank, Bishop Joost, 232 demonstrations, 229 Dennis, Michael, 258 Dent & Co., 52 Dent, Lancelot, 12 Dent, Wilkinson, 36, 45 Der, Canon Matthias, xvii, 281, 282 designs, building, see plans Des Voeux, Sir William (Governor), 92 Dicken, Commodore E. B. C., 163 Dickens, Mr., 185 Dillon, Cecile Norah, 233 Dillon, Mrs. Percy, 269
Index 311
Dillon, Percy B., fund named after, 233 Ding, Bishop, 153 Diocesan Boys School, 122, 124, 131�V32, 176, 193, 202, 205 music taught at, 158 Diocesan Conference of English-speaking Churches, 221 Diocesan Finance Campaign, 262 Diocesan Native Female Training School, 60 Diocesan Synod of the Chinese Churches, 221, 239 Diocesan Welfare Council, 280 Diocese of Hong Kong, 272 Diocese of Hong Kong Island, xvi, 274 Diocese of Hong Kong and Macao, xvi, 199, 221, 226 Diocese of Sabah, 261 Diocese of South China (see also Chung Hua Sheng Kung Hui), 221 Diocese of Victoria (see also Victoria Diocesan Association), xvi, 35, 98, 120�V21, 199 emergency executive committee of, 179
Diocese of Victoria, Hong Kong: A Hundred Years of Church History, 1849�V1949 (Endacott and She), 3 Discharged Prisoners�� Aid Society, 225 Discovery Bay church, 250, 252, 269 diseases (see also bubonic plague, cholera) impact of, on expatriates, 230 military losses from, 15, 44 Dixon, Mr. (lessee), 137 Dobbing, S., 258 Dodd, Captain C. B. N., 90
Dodson, Charles, 116 domestic helpers (see also Helpers for Domestic Helpers), 215, 248 support for, xvii, 255 donations, 13, 62, 66, 186, 187, 188, 206, 209, 212, 217 anonymous, 210, 211 doors, church, 29, 219 Doggett, Major, 213 ��Double Ten�� riots, 209 Douglas Steamship Company, 153 Dowbiggin, Colonel H. L., 15, 131, 197, 202, 203, 204, 210 Dowbiggin, Mrs., 112 Dow, K. McKenzie, 177 Downes, John, 231 Drama Club, 166 Drummond, Captain, 42 Duckworth, F., 192, 195, 197, 199 Duff, Vice Admiral Sir A. L., 118 Dunn, S. T., 94 Duppuy, Bishop Charles Ridley, 127, 129, 136, 154, 159, 172, Fig. 11 appointment and reception of, 121�V23 founder of Victoria Diocesan Association, 139, 287n12 health of, 143, 158 Duppuy, Mrs., 133, 158 Duthie, John, 213 Dwyer, Lieutenant, 44
Earle, Mr., 117 Earle, Mrs., 112 Eastern Express, 272 East India Company, 11 factory at Chusan, 10 Ede, Nathaniel, 85 Edinburgh, Prince Alfred, Duke of, 62�V63
Edinburgh, Prince Philip, Duke of, 216, Fig. 31 Edward VII, King of Great Britain and Ireland, 76, 88, 93 Edward VIII, King of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (see also Windsor, Duke of), 151 Edwards, Captain Thomas Maitland, 15 18th Regiment of Foot, 43 Eisenhower, President Dwight, 216 Eitel, Ernest, 42, 84 Europe in China, author of, 14 11th Regiment of Foot, 43 Elizabeth II, Queen of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 206, 240 Elliot, Captain Charles, 10, 11, 18 Emmanuel Church, Pok Fu Lam, 250, 251�V52 Empire Day, 151 employees, lay, 113, 114 Endacott, G. B., 39, 74, 87, 102, 116, 197, 201 history of Diocese of Victoria, 3, 105, 121 Endowment Fund, 111, 214 English, Reverend Philip, 230 English Schools Foundation, 237 Europeans attitude towards, 173 behaviour of, 17 Europe in China (Eitel), quoted, 14 Evans, Chaplain, 100 Evans, Drummer, 76 Evans, Mrs., 145 Evans, Mrs. Margaret, 256 Evans, Reverend Theodore (��Tad��), 223�V24 Evensong Fellowship, 206, 207 Everett, Sergeant, 116 Evers, Reverend, 132 expenditure, Cathedral, see finances Eyre, Miss, 99, 100
Eyre Refuge, 99�V100
Faber, Eric, 219, 232 Fabric and Furnishings Committee, 236 Fairlea Chinese Girls School, 99, 122 fald stools, 156, 212 Fanling Babies Home, 195 Fanny Li Hall, 56, 268 Farmer, K. W., 238, 239 fast days, 39�V40 Featherstone, Reverend W. T., 122, 132 fellowship (see also Bible Reading Fellowship, Communion Fellowship, Evensong Fellowship, St John��s Cathedral Women��s Fellowship, St John��s Filipino Fellowship, Sung Eucharist Choir Fellowship), 166 development of, 245 Fielding, Mr., 197 55th Regiment of Foot, 15 59th Regiment of Foot, 40 File, Reverend Ronald, 255, 257 Filipinos (see also domestic helpers), 54, 245, 253, 276 Finance and General Purposes Committee (see also Standing Committee), 144, 164, 197, 231, 236 finances (see also funds and funding) condition of, 99, 110, 124, 125, 147, 155, 260 difficulties in maintaining, 277�V78 expenditure, 123, 147, 214 income, 123, 194, 213, 221, 279 First World War, impact of, 116 Firth, Francis, 46
Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury, 217 Fisher, Ernest, 203, 205 flags, 93, 153, 157, 178, 212 Fletcher, Mr. (organ builder), 55 Fletcher, W. E. L., 234 Flood, F., 76 Flood, H., 76 floor, church, 233 Flynn, A., 166 Fok, Dr., 217 Fong, Pastor, 111, 122 font, church, 91, Fig. 17 Foochow cathedral, 129, 134 Ford, C., 88 Ford, Mr. (gardener), 72 Ford, Stanley, 76 Forster, G. H., 168 Forster, Mrs., 145 Forster, Professor L., 127, 145, 161, 168, 176 Foster, Dean John, 203, 205, 225, 228, 233, 248, 258, 269, Figs. 31, 37 appointment of, as Dean, 223 as ��precentor��, 218 definition of cathedral parish, 236�V37 limits to change, 232 resignation, 235 Foster, Fitzroy Delamere, 44 Foster, Mrs. Margaret, 128, 228 foundation stones, 108, 118, 178, 208 chancel extension, 62, 63, Fig. 8 of colonial church, 9 trowel used for laying, Fig. 1 France, Reverend J. H., 101, 104, 108 Fraser, Donald, 194, 207, Fig. 29 Freemasons, 35, 66, 67, 115, 134 Frelder, B. F., 145 French Mission, 181, 183
Friend of China
quoted, 14, 21, 38, 41, 69 reports in, 9, 12 Fripp, Mr., 214 Froud, Jimmy, 203, 204, 205 Frowley, Peter, 251, 260 Fry, Jonathan, 42 Fuller, William Gould Bennett Denman, 77, 131, 132, 158 funds and funding (see also Cathedral Centenary Appeal, Clergy Endowment Fund, Endowment Fund, Michaelmas Fair, Sanctuary Fund, Testimonial Fund), 66, 130, 195, 209, 218 chancel extension, 61�V62 colonial church, 12�V13, 27�V28, 37�V38 Fung, Elijah, 280 Fung, Miss Ruby Mow, 151, 179 Fu, Raymond, 281 furniture, destruction of, 188 Furse, Sir William, 156
Galatea, HMS, 63 gallery, church, 32 western, 52, 53 Gascoigne, Mr., 90 Gates, Mr., 177 Geake, Colonel, 167 Gemmell (W. T.) and Co., 13 Geoffrey, Brother, 231 George V, King of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 151 George VI, King of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 151 Gepthard and Company, 71 German Club, 48 Gibb, Hugh Bolder, 46 gifts, see donations Gilbert (Alan) and Associates, 267, 268
Gillion, Reverend Robert, 253 Gilman and Co., 189 Girl Guides, 129, 168 Gladstone, William Ewart, 22, 23 Glanville, Corporal, 76 Goggin, Miss (matron), 132 Gompertz, H. H. L., 118 Gooch, Joe, 259 Goodman, Sir William, 110 Goodman, W. M., 88 Goodwill Offerings scheme, 146, 147, 194, 195, 214, 220 replaces pew rents, 145 revived, 186 Gordon, A. T. (Surveyor-General), 20, 21, 22, 24, 26 building design of, 21, 23, 24 Gore, Charles, Bishop of Oxford, 117 Gore-Moseley, Sir Frederick, 51 Gothic Revival, church architectural style, 29�V30 Gould, Mr., 197 Goulder, Michael, xvii, 185, 196, 198, 205, 227, 232, Figs. 25, 27 return to Hong Kong, 224 Government House, 20, 99 in Wanchai, 52 governors, colonial authority over chaplain, 36 interventions by, 112 Graham, Billy (evangelist), 217�V18 Grantham, Lady, 214 Grantham, Sir Alexander (Governor), 199, 201 graves, in Cathedral grounds, 176 Gray, Canon J. H., 63 Gray, John, Archdeacon of Canton, 140 Great Fire (1857), 45 Green, Canon Bryan, 240 Green, Mr., 213
Green, Stephen, 259, 260
Grey, Lord, 27, 28, 39
Grey, Miss, 197
Griffith, Miss, 145
Griffith, Reverend H. G. H., 111, 112, 118
Grimble, Mrs., 145
guest house, see church guest house
Guild of Sidesmen, 138, 166
Gustav V, King of Sweden, 216
Guy, Major General Sir Philip, 47, 49
Haakon VII, King of Norway, 216 Hadland, Mr., 238 Hagan, E., 76 Hagan, Mrs., 76 Hagan, W., 76 halls, see church hall Hall, Bishop Ronald Owen, 79, 153, 159�V61, 163, 167, 169, 185, 199, 202, 216, 217, 222, 237, 243, 250, 259 acknowledges predecessor, 149, 150 as fundraiser, 228 death of, 240 founding of St James��Settlement and, 227, 228 on aesthetics of cathedral, 184 photographs of, Figs. 25, 27, 31, 36 sermons, 151, 159 Hall, Christopher, 240, 243 Halliday, Mr., 45 Halward, Reverend N. Victor, 102, 159, 164, 170, 172 Hamper, Miss, 99 Hance, J. R. C., 163 Hance, Miss, 76 Hancock, Mr., 90 Hancock, Mrs., 90 Hanson, Faye, 253, 254, 255
Happy Valley Cemetery Chapel, see Chapel of the Resurrection Harding, C. N., 238 Hardwick, Philip (architect), 21 building design of, 21, 22, 23 Hardy, William, 43 harmonium, 51, 53 Harrison, Reverend, 41 Hart, Brian, 216, 222, 229, 233 Hart, Mrs., 212, 213 Harth, Dr. Charles J., 178, 179, 180, 193 Hastings, HMS, 31, 38 Hastings, Mr., 111 Hau Ah Lok (builder), 25 Hawkins, HMS, 134 Hayley Bell, Lieutenant Colonel F., 142, 143 Haynes, Sub-Inspector, 193 Hays, J., 76 Hazelton, Lieutenant Colonel E. G., 197 Hazelwood, Commander, 138 Hazelwood, Mrs., 138 Head, Lucy, 18 Heaton Butler and Bayne, 92 Heep Hong Handicapped Children, 278 Heep Yun School, 99 Hei Ling Chau Vietnamese Detention Centre, 253 Helena May Institute, 120, 122, 140 He, Nicholas, 230 Helpers for Domestic Helpers, 255, 278, 279 Herklots, Dr. G. A. C., 145, 187, 197 Hewitt, Reverend Susan, 255 Hickinsdon, E., 76 Higgin, Elizabeth Frances, 91 Higgins, Mary, 174 Higgins, Reverend Charles, 174, 181
Higgs, Reverend J. R., 163 Himsworth, Mr., 197 Hindmarsh, D., 188 histories, of St John��s Cathedral
manuscript, 3, 73, 77, 158
published, xv�Vxvi, 1, 3 history, writing of, 6 HIV Drop-In Centre, 280 HIV Education Centre, 259, 279 Ho, Alice, 99 Ho, Eddie, 229 Ho, Mrs. May, 213 Hoare, Bishop Charles, 93, 89, 102,
104, 107 death of, 100, 103, 228 memorial chapel, 261 memorial window, 104 ��trombone�� password and, 76, 108
Hogg, Mr., 117 Holland, Reverend W. R. S., 112 Holloway, Reverend Roger, 249, 259 Holman, Reverend Holman T., 110,
157 Holmes, C. Ronald, 201, 208 Holy Carpenter Church Hostel, 229 Holy Communion, 97, 142, 149,
206 Holy Nativity Church, 261 Holyoake, The Hon. Percy, 134, 135 holy table, see altars Holy Trinity Church, Shanghai, 40 home fellowships, 226 home leave, 128, 145 Hong Kong Churches Union, 179,
180
Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office, see Liaison Office, Central Government
Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, 67, 88, 112, 184, 217, 260 Hong Kong and Whampoa Dock Company, 67 Hong Kong, Canton and Macau Steamboat Company, 67, 153
Hong Kong Club, 113 Hong Kong Country Club, 240, 257 Hong Kong Cricket Club, 217 Hong Kong, Crown Colony of, 212
attack on, 173�V76 centenary of foundation, 171 early perceptions of, 10, 14 handover of sovereignty to China,
271�V72 Hong Kong Daily Press, 101 Hong Kong Defence Force, see
Hong Kong Volunteer Defence
Corps Hong Kong Dispensary, 112 Hong Kong Furniture Company,
156 Hong Kong Government funding of cathedral projects, 58, 85 officials involved in Church Body, 88 responsibilities towards repair and maintenance, 36, 73 Hong Kong Jockey Club, 188, 192, 204 Hong Kong Land Company, 111, 125, 197 Hong Kong Marriage Guidance
Council, 225�V26 Hong Kong Naval Reserve, 212 Hong Kong News, 180 Hong Kong Police Force, see Royal
Hong Kong Police Force Hong Kong Refugee and Social
Welfare Council, 171 Hong Kong Regiment, The, 94 Hong Kong Register, quoted, 32, 39 Hong Kong Sea School, 261 Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui
(Anglican Church), ix, 2, 246 archbishops of, 284 Province of, xvi, 7, 271 separate status of, 276
Hong Kong Singers, 191
Hong Kong Society for the Protection of Children, 164, 171 Hong Kong Spastics Society, 237 Hong Kong University, see University of Hong Kong Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps, 93, 94, 153, 171, 174, 175 original colours of, 212 Hong Kong: Xianggang (Morris), quoted, 28 Hospital Sunday, 99 House of Shalom, 278 Howard, W. J., 132 Howarth, Lieutenant, 57 Howe, Dean Rex, 237, 240, 244, 267 Howley, William, Archbishop of Canterbury, 37 Hsu, Francis, 234 Huang, John (server), 172 Huddleston, Bishop Trevor, 161 Hughes, H., 76 Hunt, Holman Taylor, 112, 281 Hutcheon, Robin, 227 Hutchinson, Reverend A., 81, 84 Hutchison (company), 197, 198 Hwang, Reverend Jane, 204, 226, 259 hymns, selection of, 133 Hymns Ancient and Modern, 206, 209 Hynd, Dr. Elizabeth, 258, 263, 264
Iburg, Master, 81
ICAC (Independent Commission Against Corruption), 244
Imperial Airways, 153
income, Cathedral, see finances
Indo China Steam Navigation Company, 153
Inglis, Desmond, 205, 238
Inglis, Rosemary, 205, 206 Ingram, Winnington-, see Winnington-Ingram interments, see burials internment camps (see also Sham Shui Po Camp, Stanley Internment Camp), 173�V76 Ip, Viola, 278 Ireland, Emma Gertrude, 91 Irwin, Emma, 42 Irwin, James John, 42, 51, 59 Irwin, May, 42
Jacks, Mr. Justice, 143, 144 Jackson, Lady, 91, 112 Jackson, Mr., 90 Jackson, Sir Thomas, 88, 110 Jackson, T., 88 Jackson, W., 134, 142 Japanese, 179 attitude towards Christianity, 178 cathedral taken over by, 180�V81, 183, 184 executions by, 182 invasion by, 170, 173, 211 Japanese Occupation, 43, 91, 156, 179�V83, 210 in China, 168 loss of records during, 2, 73 Jardine Matheson (company), 13, 49, 101, 112 Jardine, W., 11 Javez, D., 179 ��Jelly Mould��, the, see Peak Church, The Jenkins, J., 76 Jenkins, Reverend P., 153 Jennings, Reverend William, 84, 85, 88 Jephinson, Alan, 62 Johnson, Mr., 45 Johnson, Frederick Franch, 94, 100, 107, 109, 111, 258
Johnston, Colonel R. F., manuscript history of St John��s by, 3, 73, 77, 158
Johnston, Stokes and Master (solici-tors), 72
Jones, Michael Corbett-, see Corbett-Jones
Jones, Reverend Gareth, 256
Jones, Sherwood, 111
Kam, Mr., 186 Kam Tin Church School, 261 Kan, Mr. (lawyer), 197 Kei Oi Church, Sham Shui Po, 228 Keller, H. A., 179 ��Kellett Crest�� (house), 124, 137, 148 Kelly and Walsh, 112, 156 Kennedy, Sir Arthur (Governor), 62, 71, 82 Kenneth Tyson Library, 129, 208, 268 Kent, Prince George, Duke of, 134 Kerr, Crawford, 12, 13, 14 Keswick, James, 111 Keswick, Mrs. J. J., 103 Keswick, W., 61, 63, 71 Khan, Subadar Major Sadar, 94 Kidd, Mary Maria, 65 Kidd, Richard Hayward, 59, 65�V66, 83, 84 King, Doreen, 266 history of St John��s Cathedral by, 1, 21 King, Professor Frank, 238 King, T. L., 127, 142 King, Vice Admiral Sir George, 47 Kingsmill, Henry, 46, 50, 52, 53, 67 King��s Shropshire Light Infantry, 126 Kinloch, Sir John, Baronet, 201, 208 Kirkpatrick, Major General Sir G. M., 118
Kite (trading vessel), 18 Kite, J. B., 240 Kit, J. D., 238 Klein, Dr. M., 179 Klein, Mrs. E., 193 Knight, Margaret C., 184 Knight, Mr., 117 Knight, Mrs., 112 Ko, Justin, 274 Koon, Peter, 248 Koop, Mrs., 156, 187 Koop, Reverend H. V., 100, 113, 142, 147, 160, 161 Koo, T. Z., 159 Kotewall, Dr. B. M., 238 Kotewall, Miss B. M., 213 Kotewall, Sir Robert, 238 Kotewall, Veronica, 238 Kowloon Christian Council, 225 Kowloon City, 122 Kraunsoe, Neil, 253 Kuomintang, 130 Kvan, Erik, 237, 288n23 Kwan, Mr. (head verger), 213 Kwan, M. W., 234 Kwok, Cecilia, 240, 281 Kwok, Cynthia, Fig. 29 Kwok, David (head sidesman), 166, 185, 207, 213 Kwok, Henry (head server), 185 Kwok, H. L. (verger-clerk), 189 Kwok, Mr. (lawyer), 197 Kwong, Archbishop Dr. Paul, xviii, 248, 271 requests history of Cathedral, 1�V2 Kwong, Bishop Peter Kong Kit, 246, 247, 248, 252, 270, 274, 276 first archbishop of Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui, 272�V73 Kwong Yat Shau, Reverend, 93 Kwun Tong, health project at, 261 Kynaston, Roger, 258
Lack, Alan, 238, 258, 263 Ladd, George (server), 172, 179 Lady Chapel, the, 130, 189, 209, 212, Fig. 21 Lafford, Lindsay (organist), 158, 160, 191 recollections of, 130, 165, 167, 175, 190 laity, 164, 185, 244, 277 importance of, xvii visiting by, 118 Lammert, G. P., 76 Lammert, L. E., 187 Lam, Reverend Ian, 253, 275 land, church freehold of, 274 ownership, 71, 72 Lander, Bishop, 110, 111, 120, 121, 243 Lander, Mrs., 112 Lapraik, Douglas, 66, 67, 101 Larsen, Erik, 260, 279 Lawrence, Herbert, 66, 67 Lawton, Penny, 252 lay visiting, 164 Leask, Mr., 118 Leaves, Reverend Julie, 254, 259, 260, 280 Leaves, Reverend Nigel, 259, 260 Lechler, Robert, 42 lectern, church, 67 Lee, Archdeacon, 199 Lee, Cindee, 274 Lee, Lyon Y., 228 Lee, Reverend, 172 Legal Year, opening of, 151�V52 Legge, Reverend James, 40, 68 Lei Ah Tung (builder), 25 Leigh and Orange, 118, 155, 186, 188, 208 Leigh, David, 174, 259 Lei Kau Yan, Reverend, 172, 185, 193
Lei Yin Pui, Reverend, 179, 180 Leper Colony Hospital, Pak Hoi, 164 Leslie, G. C., 51 Leslie, M., 12, 13, 46 Lethebridge, Captain H. B., 88 Letters of Commendation, bishop��s, 82, 122 Letters Patent, bishop��s, 36, 39, 81�V82 Leung, Mr., 186 Lewins, Reverend, 57 Lewis, Lionel Barnes-, see Barnes-Lewis Leykum, Miss, 76 Liaison Office, Central Government, 271 libraries (see also Kenneth Tyson Library), 129, 190, 225, 268 Liddell Brothers and Company, 211 Liddell, Mrs. John, 210�V11 Li, Fanny, 187 hall named after, 56, 268 Li Fook Hing, 234, 235, 237, 239, 240, 258, 263, 265, 267 as Cathedral treasurer, 227, 238 donor, 269 Li Fook Kow, 234 lights and lighting, 73 electric, 120 Li Hall, see Fanny Li Hall Li, June, 269 Lim, Luke (server), 172, 175 Lindsay and Co., 13, 50 Lindsay, Mr., 45 Lindsay, Reverend, 122 Linstead, Mr., 50 Lin Zexu (Chinese Commissioner), 11, 18 Li Shing Yau, 93 Litchfield, David, 238, 239 Li Tim Oi, 172 Li Tse Fong, 188
liturgy changes to, 218�V20, 222, 247 reform of, 248 Livingstone (Jeffrey), Messrs., 53 Lloyd, Reverend L., 102 Lo, Dr. Ronald, 248 Lo Sam Yuen, Deacon, 6, 60, 61 London Missionary Society (LMS), 99 Longridge, Reverend Michael, 108, 111 Lovell, Peter, 64 Low, Reverend E. E., 179 Lugard, Sir Frederick (Governor), 104 Lugg, Lieutenant James R., 45 Luk Ah Yee (artist), 219 Lyall, George, 46, 52, 53, 54 Lyall, Still and Co., 52
Macau, 9, 10, 18
Macdougall, Mr., 197
Mace, D., 258
MacGregor, Lady, 163
MacGregor, Sir Atholl, 163, 169
MacHardy, Lieutenant, 66
Mackenzie, James J., 52, 67
Mackenzie (J. J.), Solicitors, 54
MacLehose, Lady, 240, Fig. 37
MacLehose, Sir Murray (Governor), 240, Fig. 37
Maltby, Major General Christopher, 173
Ma, Mr., 186, 187
Mannering, C. G., 136
Mann, Lieutenant Colonel, A. W., 211
Mansell, Zena, 194
Man Sing and Co., 264
Marden, George, 188, 201, 210, 214, 215, 279
Marden, Mrs. G. E., 188, 191, 197, Fig. 26
Margaret, Princess, 216 Margarett, David, 156, 197 Margarett, H. S., 185, 186, 187, 188, 199 Margate, Quarter Master Sergeant, 53 Margesson, Henry Davis, 101 Marsh, Alex, 75 Martin, Mrs. S., 238 Martin, Reverend E. W. L., 133, 172, 177, 185, 187 Martin, T., 76 Mary, Queen (consort of King George V), 206 Mason, Frederick, 113, 131, 132, 145, 158, 160 Masuhisa, Lieutenant Colonel (Japanese governor), 180 Matheson, Alexander, 12, 13, 14, 45 Matheson Brothers (traders), 11 Matilda Hospital Charity, 280 Maud, Queen of Norway, 151 Mavis (trading vessel), 44 Maxwell, Nancy, 176 Maxwell, Ronald (Roy), 175 May, Phoebe, 73, 130 May, R. F., 238, 239 May, Sir Henry (Governor), 111, 112 McClatchie, Thomas, 16, 63 McDonnell, Sir Richard (Governor), 45, 48, 61, 62, 71 McEwen, A. P., 98 McGregor, J., 13 McNab, J. S., 76 Mears and Stainbeck, Messrs., 62 memorial chapels, see Chapel of St Michael and All Angels; Hoare, Bishop Charles memorial cross, 118, 192 unveiling of, Fig. 9 memorials (see also Books of Remembrance, plaques,
tablets), 43�V44, 45, 97, 207�V08, Fig. 32 fees for erecting, 43 memorials (petitions), 14 Mercer, Mr., 45 Mercer, W. T. (Colonial Secretary), 36, 52, 67 Mexican dollar, as Hong Kong currency, 46 Michaelmas Fair, xvii, 170, 260�V61, 268, 278, Figs. 26, 27 funds raised by, 195, 214, 228 origins of, 166�V67 Michaelmas Fair Committee, 261, 262 Middlesex Regiment, 1st Battalion, 211 military (see also names of regiments) church parades, 133 church seating allocated to, 45, 46 support for proper church, 15 Ming Hua College, 275 Minns, D. B., 238 Minton, Herbert, 43 Mischief (trading vessel), 44 missionary church, Church of England as, 37, 38 missionary work in China, 39 ordination of clergy for, 59 Mission for Migrant Workers (MFMW), 246, 254, 255, 261, 268, 279 Mission to Seamen, see Sailors�� Home and Mission to Seamen Misso, Reverend Karlo, 256 Mitchell, Francis, 61, 63, 71 Mitchell, F. W., 49 Mitchell, Jack, 194, 238, 261 Mitman, Reverend J. L., 231, 235 M1, HMS (submarine), loss of, 133
Mody, Mr., 90 Mok Shau Tsang, Bishop, 93, 104, 163, 172, 243 as Archdeacon, 140, 141, 159, Fig. 16 consecration of, 6, 153 Moncrieff, E. T., 38, 42, 59 Moorhead, Mr., 117 Moorhouse, J., 76 Moorsom, Mr., 63, 64 Morley, John, 234 Morris, Bandsman, 76 Morris, Jan, book by, quoted, 28 Morris, Frances, 68 Morris, William, 68, 104, 210 Morris (William) and Co., 120, 209 Moseley, A. D. A. G., 238 Moseley, Sir Frederick Gore-, see Gore-Moseley Mothers�� Union, 138, 145, 152, 165 Moutrie and Anderson (company), 158 Muidie, Mrs., 76 mui tsai system, 138 Murray Barracks, 15, 22 Murray Parade Ground, 16, 123 Murray Road car park, 16 music (see also concerts) performances of, 77, 79 purchase of, 53, 75 Musical Express, quoted, 56 Muslims, 94 Myhill, Reverend, 172, 177 Mylius, Captain John, 12, 15
Nagao, Lieutenant Colonel, 180 Napier, Lord, 10, 11, 43 Nathan, Sir Matthew (Governor), 133 nave, the, 29, Figs. 6, 15, 40 Neave, T. R., 36 Neighbourhood Caring Group, 245 Nielsen, Pastor, 178, 180
Nethersole Hospital, 99
newspapers, as historical resource, 4
Ng Fuk-shan, George, 98
Nicholas, Reverend Patrick, 230, 235, 237, 238
Nicholl, Patricia, 225
Nichols, Bishop, 153
98th Regiment of Foot, 15, 44
99th Regiment of Foot, 42
Noel Croucher Endowment Fund, 233
Nordic Christian Buddhist Mission, 178
Norris, Bishop, 153
Northcote, Lady, 167
Northcote, Sir Geoffrey (Governor), 163, 169
Northcott, Reverend, 136
Nuttgens, Joseph Edward, stained glass windows by, 210, Fig. 38
Odell, Reverend M. C., 41, 59 offertories, 98, 100, 179 offices (accommodation), 224, 267, 268 Ogilvie, Reverend J. H., 180, 193 Olivier, Police Inspector R. F. C., 193 On Lee property, 194, 214, 215, 278, 279 purchase of, 148 Onslow, Reverend N. L., 31 opium trade, 11, 18, 60 Opium War, First, 10�V11 Ordinance No. 11 of 1892, 86 Ordinance No. 3 of 1850, 34, 83 Ordinance No. 2 of 1847, 27, 35, 71 Ordinance of 1899, 143 Ordinance of 1904, 143 organ, church, 47, 53, 129�V30, 158, Fig. 22 acquisition of, 50�V52
alterations and repair to, 54�V55 ��old organ��, 76�V77, 190�V91 organ fund, 51, 131 replacement of, 191�V92, 266 organist, recruitment of, 51 Osborne, Ernest, 88 O Shun, Messrs. (decorators), 186 Outpost, The, 109, 131, 146, 167 as historical resource, 4 outreach, see community outreach Owen-Hughes, J., 127, 129, 136, 141, 145, 181 Freemason, 134 Owen-Hughes, Lieutenant Colonel Harry, 184, 196, 197, 210, 217, Fig. 34
Pattenden, Walter L., 56, 127, 134, 136, 145, 146, 156 return to England, 147 trustee, 143, 144 Palmer and Turner, 76, 90 Palmer, C. E., 76, 90 Palmerston, Lord, 10 P&O Line, 66 Papua New Guinea, 261 parish visiting, 112 parochial guild, 95 Parker, Mr., 45 Parkes, Harry, 103 Parkes, Lillian Hoppe, 103 Parnell (James) and Sons, 190 Parr, The Hon. Mrs. E. V. D., 124 Parr, R. B., 55 Parry, Francis, 49, 54, 55 bells donated by, 62, 188 Parsons, David (server), 172 Parsons, Professor, 213 Pastoral Committee, 238, 246, 256, 257, 261, 280 Patten, Lavender, 260 Pau, John (server), 172 Pauncefote, Julian, 71
peace greeting, introduced, 247 Peak Church, The, 90, 100�V01, 119, 150, 174, 181, Fig. 13 cross rescued from, 250 demolished, 101 Peak Sunday School, 132, 142, 167 Peak, The, Fig. 14 Peak Tram, The, 100, 138 Pearse, I., 12 Peel, N. K., 113 Pegge, Mrs. Handley, 152 Pegram, Henry, 120 Percy B. Dillon Fund, 233, 266 Perpendicular Gothic, architectural style of, 119 Perseus, HMS, 43 Peteiro (trading vessel), 13 pews, 33, 120, 265 abolition of renting, 126�V27, 143 ending of pew rental, 123, 126 renting of, 45, 46, 66, 85, 98, 111, 124, 129 ��sittings��, 125 Phelps, Reverend Edward Spencer, 15 Philharmonic Society, 119 Philpots, Lieutenant Colonel, 36 Philipson, Colonel, 25 Phillips, Dean Chris, 240, 257, 258, 273, 274 defence of ASB prayer book, 248 departure of, 275 recollections of, 244, 253 Phillips, Michael, 251 Phillipson, Hugh, 280 Photographic Club, 166 Pinto, Silveira da (Governor of Macau), 11 Piper, John, 59, 101 Pitkins, Reverend, 57 Pitt, Miss, 100 plague, see bubonic plague plans, building
Index 323
evolution of, for colonial church, 20�V24 for chancel extension, 61, 64 of compound, 72, 73 plaques, memorial, 115, 208, 270 Pollard, Edward, 61, 63 Pollock, Mr., 90 Pollock, Lady Pauline, 112, 128, 164, 165, 166 Pollock, Sir Henry, 127, 137, 145, 161, 164, 165 Pong, James, 232 poor, the, church seats reserved for, 45 Pope, John (civil engineer), 21 porch, church, 32, 183 Potter, Eldon, 163 Pottinger, Sir Henry (Governor), 10, 12, 13 Powell, Mrs. June, 244 Powell, Reverend E. G., 152 Powell, Reverend Thomas Bertram, 113, 127, 128, 142 Poye, Mr. (verger), 189 Pratt, J., 155 Pratt (T.) and Sons, 90 prayer books, 192 prayers, 116, 117, 159, 279 Presbyterian Church, 87 Press and Publicity Committee, 164 Prescott, J., 236, 237 Primrose (nee Wong), Betty, 182, 194 prison visiting, 251 Prussia, Prince Henry of, 94 Public Records Office (PRO), Hong Kong, 3 Pugin, Augustus, 29, 30 pulpit, 33, 57, 58, 89, 90 punkahs, 56, 90, 120, 243 Pyke, Thomas, 61, 63
Queen Alexandra��s Royal Army Nursing Corps, 109
Queen Mary Hospital, 164
Queen��s Royal Regiment, 143
RAF, see Royal Air Force Ramsey, Michael, 161 reading desk, 58, 89 records, see cathedral records Red Guard, demonstrations, 229 Reedie, James (server), 172 Reeves, Reverend Donald, 275 Reichelt, Pastor Karl Ludwig, 178, 179 Reiss and Company, 112 Religious Affairs Bureau (PRC), 271, 273 Remedios, Mrs., 213 reredos, 89, 119, 120, 209, 212 Richards, Reverend, 177 Ride, Lieutenant Colonel Lindsay, 184 Ridley House, 230, 234 Ridley, Simon, 231 Rigby, G. H., 76 right of way, public, 72, 73, 209 Robert Black College, 237 Roberts, Bishop Basil C., 196 Robertson, Lieutenant Colonel T. R., 127, 134 Robinson, Reverend Harry, 51, 59 Robinson, Sir William (Governor), 90 Roe, Reverend Frank, 204, 206, 216, 225, 230, Fig. 35 Roman Catholics, 37, 181, 245 ��rood screens��, 232 roof, church, 29, 49, 186, 264, 265, 269 Rose, Dean Alaric, 157, 170, 172, 173, 174, 183, 185, 190, 194, 196, 212, 228 arrival of, 162�V63
departure of, 198 fundraising by, 195, 233 in internment camp, 176 photos of, Figs. 25, 29, 31, 33 Rose, Mrs. Mary, 185, Fig. 34 Rosenthal, Reverend David, 162, 172 Rotary Club School, 261 Royal Air Force, No. 28 Squadron, 212 Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund, 213 Royal Berkshire Regiment, 109 Royal East Kent Regiment (The Buffs), 193 Royal Engineers, The, 22, 44, 66, 98 Royal Hong Kong Police Force, 193, 212 Royal Military Police, 212 Royal Navy, 187 Royal Regiment, The, 67, 68 Royal Scots, The, 2nd Battalion, 167 Royal Welch Fusiliers, 76, 98 RTHK (Radio Television Hong Kong), 263 Rumsey, Miss, 76 Rumsey, R. M., 88, 90 Russell, A., 76 Russell, Bishop John, 80 Ryan, Father, 175
sailors, 101
Sailors�� Home and Mission to Seamen, 82, 101, 122, 206, 214, 230
Sainsbury, Mrs., 213
Salisbury Theological College, 275
Samejima, Pastor, 180
Sammes, Dr. Michael (��Mike��), 258, 261, 264
sanctuary, 188�V89
carpet for, 157 extension of, 90, 233 tunnel under, 174 ��Sanctuary Fund��, established, 90 Sandbach, J. E., 177 Sanderson, Commodore, 116 Sandy Bay Home for Crippled Children, 229 Sangster, C. F. A., 52, 53, 54, 74 appointment as organist, 51 retirement and death of, 76, 104 Sanitary Board, 124 Sargent, C. B. R., ordination of, Fig. 16 Saull, Mary, 204 Saunders, Sexton G., 113, 114, 115 Savage, Mrs., 145 Scholes, Mrs. A. D., 213 Scots Guards, 94 Scott, Gilbert, 213 Scott, Reverend W. F., 134 Scott, Sir Giles Gilbert, 156 Scott, Vice Admiral Sir Edwyn Sinclair, 134 Scout, HMS, 43 Scouts, see Boy Scouts ��Seamen��s Church��, see St Peter��s Church Seamen��s Mission, see Sailors�� Home and Mission to Seamen Seamen��s Strike (1922), 131 Seatholders (see also Subscribers and Seatholders), 112, 126, 127 seating, church (see also pews), 188, 210, 265�V66 disputes over, 47�V49, 50 free, 88, 126 rented, 45, 46, 57 Second World War church services during, 174, 178, 179, 181 damage to cathedral during, 92
security, in cathedral, 116 sedilia, the, 58, 247 See of Victoria, see Diocese of Victoria Servers Guild, 166 services (see also liturgy), 19, 96�V97, 100, 148, 149, 154 broadcasting of, 131, 133, 158 celebrations, 55�V56, 76, 94 change in order of, 234 Christmas, 74 church parade, 133 community, 153 control of, 92, 103, 144 diocesan centenary, 193 during Second World War, 174, 178, 179, 181 first Divine, 31 in Chinese language, 129, 153, 193, 247, 248 Intercession, 116, 118, 206 ��laying on of hands��, 133 memorial, 133�V34, 193, 206, 216 multilingual, 5 permission required for, 152 resumption of, 184, 185 thanksgiving, 75, 93, 150�V51, Fig. 10 Seth, Miss, 76 Seth, Mrs., 76 75th Regiment of Foot, 44, 63 Severn, Lady, 128 Severn, The Hon. Claud, 110, 114, 117, 118, 120, 123, 136 as member of choir, 132 Sewell, Lieutenant, 50 Sham Shui Po Camp, 184, 212 Shann, Reverend C. B., 155, 172 Sharp, Edmund, 72, 91 Sharp, Lucille, 91 Sharpe, J. C., 37, 39 Shar Suk Ling, 229 Shaw, Mr. (verger), 189
She, D. E., history of Diocese of Victoria, co-author of, 3 She, George Samuel, 179, 180, 185, 193, 196�V97, 199, Fig. 29 background, 196 work with Chinese, 202�V03 Shea, D. M., 238 Sheldon, Reverend Peggy, 254, 257 Shellshear, Professor J. L., 145
Sheng Kung Hui: Historical Studies of Anglican Christianity in China, ix�Vx, xv Shepherd, David, 161 Sherwood Foresters, 1st Battalion, 104 Shewan Tomes and Company, 112 Short, F., 177 Shortman, B., 76 Shortman, H., 76 Shun, Timon, 274 Sidebotham, Dean Stephen, 218, 224, 228, 231, 243, 244, 245, 246, 249, 265, 275, Fig. 39 innovation in services, 247 recruitment of, 223 sidesmen, 138, 166, 206 Simmons, Reverend Barry J., 237�V38 Simpson, J., 54 Simpson, Michael, 250, 241, 257 Simpson, Mr., 56 ��Singing Gallery��, 47, 74 ��sittings��, see seating Sketching Club, 166 Skinner, Hazel, 218 Skinner, O. W. (��Ozzie��), 186, 195, 197, 218 Slade, Mr., 197 Smart, Admiral Sir Robert, 37 Smart, Lady Elizabeth, 37, 39 Smethurst, Dean David, 257, 258, 262�V63, 264 licence revoked, 264
Smith, Angela, 258 Smith, Bishop George, 16, 38, 57, 60, 68, Fig. 4 absences from Hong Kong, 40 arrival in Hong Kong, xvi, 19 authority over cathedral, 59 birthplace of, 54 church land, views on, 71 consecration of, 36�V37 criticism of, 39 departure of, 79 Travels, quoted, 16�V17 Smith, Carl T., card index compiled by, 4 Smith, Cecil C., 50, 54, 83 Smith, Commodore Bowden-, see Bowden-Smith Smith, Gilbert, 14 Smith, Herbert, 131 Smith, J. R. M. (organist), 169, 175 Smith, Norman (server), 172 Smythe, Harold, 193, 208 ��Snowdrop Society��, 76 Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge (SPCK), 19, 38 Society for the Propagation of the Gospel (SPG), 38 Society for the Relief of Disabled Children, 278 Somali, SS, 121 Song, Bishop T. C., 169, 172 sounding boards, 57�V58 South China District Grand Lodge, 134 South China Morning Post, 226, 264 reports by, 122, 123, 151, 175 Southorn, Lady Bella, 168 Souza, Miss, 171 Souza, Mrs. R., 179 Spastics Association (see also Hong Kong Spastics Society), 261 Speake, Geoffrey, 237
sports, 154 Springer, Thomas, 59 Sri Lanka, re-building of church in, 261 staffing (see also employees, lay), 116 staff quarters, 267, 268 stained glass, see windows Standing Committee, 236 St Andrew��s Church, Kowloon, 110, 122, 129, 162, 239, 250 endowment fund for, 125 foundation and dedication, 108 pew rents abolished in, 126 Stanley, likely location of first colonial church, 16 Stanley Internment Camp, 174, 184, 204, 250 amateur dramatics in, 185 church activities in, 171, 176�V78 Stanley, Lord, 13, 14, 22 Stanton, Reverend Vincent J, 9, 19�V20, 25, 37, 40, 59, 281�V82, Fig. 4 background, 17�V18 departure of, 41 first Divine service held by, 31 role in founding St Paul��s College, 38�V39 Stanton, Vincent Henry, 19, 39 Stark, Mrs., 142 St Barnabas Society, The, 252 St Christopher��s Orphanage, 207, 261 St Clair, Ada Jones, 109 St Clair, Lieutenant Colonel T. Y., 109 St Clair, Mrs., 109 Steedman, Samuel Watson, 41, 42, 59 Steeple-Smith, Mr., 124 Stephens, F. W., 234 Stephens, M. J. D., 118, 124, 150, 233, 269
Stevens, Reverend A. J., 108, 109, 111 Stevenson, Reverend Hugh, 238, 239, 245, 250, 251, Fig. 39 Stewart Bros., 197 Stewart, Colonel Evan, 122, 171 Stewart, D. F., 68 Stewart, E. G., 145 Stewart, Ms. Sally, 275 Stewart, Reverend A. D., 111, 122, 133, 172 St George��s Society, 122 St Hilda��s, Canton, 148 St James�� Club, 195, 213 St James�� Settlement, xvii, 195, 222, 261, 262, 278 cathedral bell donated to, 217 new building, 228 relationship with St John��s, 227 St John��s Cathedral, see Cathedral Church of St John��s the Evangelist St John��s Cathedral Church Ordinance of 1899, 72
St John��s Cathedral Hong Kong: A Short History and Guide (King), 1, 21 St John��s Cathedral Women��s Fellowship, 128 St John��s College, 237, 251 St John��s Counselling Service, 246, 255�V56, 279 St John��s Filipino Fellowship, 254 St John��s Hall, 155, 237 St John��s Review, 172, 177, 187, 209, 244, 260 as historical resource, 4 church meeting reports published in, 3 committee for, 164 replaces Church Notes, 89, 142 restarted, 185 quoted, 146, 160, 168, 169, 192 St Joseph��s Church, 48
St Martin��s House, 257 St Mary��s Church, 181, 217 St Matthew��s Church, 227 St Michael��s chapel, see Chapel of
St Michael and All Angels Stobart, Peter, 252 Stokes, Francis W., 76 Stokes, John, 234
Story of St John��s Cathedral, The
(Vines), 1 St Paul de Chartres Convent and Hospital, 181, 188 St Paul��s College, 37, 42, 60, 122,
160, 176, 193, 280 bishops resident at, 38 church trustees meet at, 46 establishment of, 19 funds raised for, 68
St Paul��s Co-educational School,
238 St Paul��s Girls�� School, 193 St Peter��s Church, Castle Peak, 261,
269 St Peter��s Church, West Point, 110,
113, 122, 129, 160, 250 as street sleepers�� shelter, 164 building of, 48, 80, 101 closing of, 147
Strachan, Mrs., 145, 152 Strachan, George (draftsman), 21, 22 Street Sleepers�� Shelters Society,
xvii, 102, 164, 229, 261 Stretton, Laurence, 258 Strickland, G. L., 234 Strickland, John, 234 Stringer, Thomas, 42 Strong, Reverend Charles, 172, 212 St Stephen��s Chapel, Stanley, 250,
261 St Stephen��s Church, 61, 90, 179, 250 St Stephen��s College, 12, 155, 250, 251
St Stephen��s Girls�� College, 260, 281
St Thomas�� Church, Castle Peak, 206, 228
Stubbs, Sir Reginald (Governor), 96, 118, 122, 123, 130
Stuckey, Mr., 55
Studman, Reverend A., 31
Subscribers and Seatholders, annual general meeting of, 36, 85, 86, 127
Sui Kin and Co., 208
Summers, J., 38
Sunday school, 97�V98, 142, 167, 171, 238, 261 at Cathedral, 132, 167 attendance, 207, 230, 280 during the War, 182, 194
Sung Eucharist Choir Fellowship, 229
Supreme Court Building, divine service in, 19
Sutcliffe, J. H., 147
Sutherland, Thomas, 66
Swabey, Harold, 212
Swabey, Mrs., 213
Swann, Dean Alfred, 94, 100, 113, 121, 127, 132, 143, 146, 148, 156, 159, 160, 172, 178, 196, 210, 225 appointment as Archdeacon, 140 appointment as Dean, 141 health of, 125, 138, 148 photographs of, Figs. 4, 10 promotion of the sacrament by, 149�V50, 161 recruitment of, xvii, 139, 140 removal of stained glass by, 91
Synod of Chinese Churches, see Diocesan Synod of the Chinese Churches
tablets, memorial, 44, 118, 143, 189, 208, 212 Taipo Orphanage, xvii, 155, 164, 195 Talbot, Thomas, 59 Tamar, HMS, 247 Tao Fong Shan Monastery, 178�V79 Tebbut, Mr., 188 Tebbut, Mrs. Daisy, 269 ��Tebbut Wing, the��, 268, 271 Tellez, Cynthia, 254 Tellez, Juan, 254 Temple, Dean Frederick (��Freddy��), 203, 215, 216, 223, 240, Figs. 29, 31 background, 201, 211 installation of, 199 relationships, 201�V02 Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury, 201 Temple, Michael, 201, 211 Temple, Mrs. Joan, 207, 208, 214 Temple, Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, 201 termites, 66, 264 ��Term Question, the��, 81 Terrill, W. J., 76 Testimonial Fund, 118 The Economist, quoted, 14 Thelle, Gerhard, 178 Thelle, Pastor, 178, 180 The Times, quoted, 14 ��Thirty-Two, the��, 182, 185 Thompson, J., 63 Thompson, W. V., 76 Thomsett, Captain H. G., 48, 49 Thornhill, Reverend A. B., 109, 136 Thurloe, Master Gunner, 76 tiles, 43, 186 Till, Dean Barry, xvii, 218�V22, 223, 225, 240, Figs. 34, 36 altar relocated by, 220, 232 break up of marriage, 222
liturgical reform, 218, 219�V20, 222 Till, Mrs. Shirley, 222, 280, Fig. 36 Ting, Bishop K. H. (Ding Guangxun), 273 To, Dr. Eric, 191, 234, 278 To, Dr. Ernest, 187 Toc H (Talbot House), 160, 203 Todd, Alastair, 234 Todd, Dr. E., 201 Todd, Mrs., 212 Tong, Reverend Paul, 274 Tomkins, Colonel Richard, 45 Torre, Father Dwight de la, 255 tower, church, 25, 27, 30, 31, 32, 186 wartime shelling of, 174, Fig. 20 Training Group, 165 transepts, 31 Travels (Smith), quoted, 16�V17 Treaty of Nanking, 13 Treaty Ports, China, 16, 107 churches, 86 Trefusis, Major, The Hon. H. W., 94 Tribbeck, Reverend E. C. H., 152 ��trombone�� password, 76, 108 Truman, Frederick, 243 trustees, church appointment and responsibilities of, 35�V36, 85 consecration of colonial church and, 26, 27 meetings, 46, 47 property owning authority of, 72 seat allocation by, 45 Tsang Fook Piano Company, 158 Tsang, Reverend, 172 Tsang So, Reverend, 172 Tso, Dr. Eric, 266 T��so, Reverend Paul, 172, 185, 193 tunnels, under sanctuary, 174 Tutcher, Mr., 73 20th Regiment of Foot, 43
26th Regiment of Foot, 12, 15 typhoons, 104, 124, 155, 164, 216 Tyrell, John, 235, 237, 244, 257 marriage, 238 return to Hong Kong, 251�V52 Tyson, Bishop Lyndon, 192
Union Church, 77, 184 Union Theological College, 224 University of Hong Kong, 112, 165, 237 Upsdell, Reverend G. E. S., 133, 134, 177 Urmson, George, 44�V45
Vallings, Reverend G. R., 93 Vanstone, James, 115�V16 Vanstone, Lizzie, 115 Vaucher, Albert Emile, 48, 49 Vaucher, Mrs., 48 ventilation (see also punkahs), 30 Ventris, General, 123, 124 vergers, 115, 179, 189, 213, 235 Vessigault, D. E., 238 Victor Emmanuel, HMS, 90 Victoria Diocesan Association, 119, 144, 194, 225, 239 foundation, 139, 158, 287n12 magazine of, 4, 109 reports to, 178, 182 Victoria Diocesan Conference, 121, 135 Victoria, Diocese of, see Diocese of Victoria Victoria Home and Orphanage, 99, 148, 164 Victoria, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, Diamond Jubilee of, 93 Vietnam, 240 Vietnamese, 240, 253 Vincent, Deaconess Janet Lucy, 172 Vines, Stephen, history of St John��s Cathedral by, 1
Visit of His Royal Highness, the Duke of Edinburgh �K to Hongkong in 1869, 63
Voltara, Bishop, 181, 188
Volunteer Force, India-raised, 212
Waifs and Strays Society, 113, 133, 164
Waldegrave, Reverend G. T., 122, 133, 134
Walker and Sons, 76
Walker, J. W. (organ manufacturer), 190
Walker, Robert, 54
Walker, Thomas L., 46, 50, 52, 53, 54
Ward, A. G., 75, 77, 104
war memorial, 117�V18
Warner, Corporal, 76
Warren, Reverend Charles F., 59
Washer, Mrs., 213
Watanabe, Reverend, 180
Watkins, Reverend Neville, 160, 172
Weall, T. G., 142
Weazel, HM Gunboat, 57
wedding fees, 129
weddings, 94
Westergaard, Miss E., 179
Wharf and Godown Company, 88
wharfing, 101
Wheeler, Frank (head server), 213, 216
Wheelock Marden, 188
��white ants��, 66, 264
White, Arthur (server), 172
White, H. J. (verger), 115
White, Mr., 78, Fig. 6
White, Mrs., 112
Whitely, Lord Beaumont of, see Beaumont
Whittal, James, 49, 67, 101
Whittick, F. G., 76
Wicking (Harry) and Co., 197 Wilby, Mr., 185 Wilby, Mrs., 185 Wilcox, Mr. (architect), 197 Wilhelm II, Kaiser of Germany, 94 Willcocks, Mrs., 213 Williams, Peter, 258 Wilson and Salway (builders), 48, 61, 64, 90 Wilson, Bishop Leonard, 154, 163, 171, 196 character of, 167�V68 consecration of, 169, Figs. 19, 23 courage of, 161�V62 installed as Dean, 163 internment, 170 parishoners�� views of, 3 subsequent career of, xvii, 169 Wilson, Peter, 171, 175 Wilson, Reverend John, 59 Wilson, Wilberforce, 48, 54, 55, 64, 71 design for chancel extension, 61, 64 windows, church memorial, 66, 67, 68, 91�V92 plain glass, Fig. 28 stained glass, 67, 91�V92, 181, 189�V90, 210, Fig. 38 wooden shutters for, 26 Windsor, Duke of, 216 Winnington-Ingram, Bishop of London, 135 Witchell, Mr., 128 Wittenbach, Reverend Henry, 172, 177, 182, 184, 185, 258 women, 78 expatriate, 244 ordination of, 172, 187, 226 ��Women Church Workers Committee��, 128 Women��s Catering Committee, 165
Index 331
Women��s Guild, 129, 140, 144, 156, 165 formation, 128 motto of, 152 reformation as CLARES, 222 work of, 138 Wong Ah Fo (builder), 25 Wong, Betty, see Primrose Wong, Jenny, 259 Wong Kam, Detective Corporal, 193 Wong, Mrs. P. G., 179 Wong, Reverend, 172 Wong, Kenneth, 185 Wong Shiu Poon, Preston, 181, 182 Woo, Dr. Arthur, 219 Woo, Katie, 179 Woo, Mrs. Arthur, 219 Woodstock, Captain, 90 Woodstock, Mrs., 90 Woo (Lam S.) and Co., 208 World Wars, see First World War, Second World War Wright, John, 38, 39 Wright, Reverend H., 83 Wu, Cardinal John Baptist, Fig. 39 Wu, Reverend Samuel, 248 Wu, Stephen, 248 Wyatt, Lieutenant Colonel F. I., 145, 146
Yangtze Incident, the, 193 Yates, Reverend John, 224 Yaxley, John, 261 Yeats, Peter, 274 Youde, Sir Edward (Governor), 270 Young, Sir Mark (Governor), 186 Youth Club, 207, 229, 230 Yung, Dr. S., 179 Yun, Jean, 229

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