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Pipe Organs of West Sussex
THE COLOUR COVER A Millennium Survey of the Pipe Organs of West Sussex Published in Great Britain by the West Sussex Organists’ Association October 2000 c/o The Cathedral Organist The Royal Chantry Cathedral Cloisters CHICHESTER West Sussex PO19 1PX Copyright © WSOA 2000 Front cover illustration This is a reproduction of a water colour by Nicholas Plumley depicting the following pipe organs: Top left St James, Selham Top right St Michael and All Angels, South Lancing Centre St Nicholas, Poling Bottom left St Mary, Littlehampton Bottom right Christ’s Hospital (organ in Big School) Notice of Liability Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained within this publication and the West Sussex Organists’ Association and its agents shall not be liable for any inaccuracies which may be contained herein. Printed and bound in the United Kingdom by XPS (Xerographic Printing Services) 11 North Street Portslade Brighton BN41 1DH ISBN 0-9539051-0-1 West Sussex Organists’ Association A Millennium Survey of the Pipe Organs of West Sussex The Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity, Chichester Contents Foreword 1 Alan Thurlow, President, West Sussex Organists’ Association Preface - How Did We Do It? 2 Liz Alder, Project Co-ordinator The Project Team 3 How to Use This Book 4 Pipe Organs Surveyed 5 Harmoniums and Barrel Organs Surveyed 11 Electronic and Other Keyboard Instruments (listed but outside survey) 12 The Pipe Organs 14 Appendices A. Organ Builders and Restorers Recorded in Survey 305 B. Harmonium/Reed Organ Builders Restorers Recorded in Survey 319 Acknowledgements We are most grateful to everyone who has contributed to this publication, both to those whose names appear as contributors and to those who provided data but who did not wish have their names included. -
The Unitarian Heritage an Architectural Survey of Chapels and Churches in the Unitarian Tradition in the British Isles
UNITARIP The Unitarian Heritage An Architectural Survey of Chapels and Churches in the Unitarian tradition in the British Isles. Consultant: H.1. McLachlan Text and Research: G~ahamHague Text and Book Design: Judy Hague Financial Manager: Peter Godfrey O Unitarian Heritage 1986. ISBN: Q 9511081 O 7 Disrributur. Rev P B. Codfrey, 62 Hastlngs Road, Sheffield, South Yorkshirc. S7 2GU. Typeset by Sheaf Graphics, 100 Wellington Street, Sheffield si 4HE Printed in England. The production of this book would have been impossible without the generous help and hospitality of numerous people: the caretakers, secretaries and ministers oi chapels, and those now occupying disused chapels; the staff of public libraries and archives in many towns and cities; the bus and train dr~verswho enabled us to visit nearly every building. We would like to record grateful thanks to the staff of Dx Williams's Library and the National Monument Record for their always courteous help; Annette Percy for providing the typescript; Charrnian Laccy for reading and advising on the scnpt; and to the North Shore Unitarian Veatch Program, and District Associations in the British Isles for their generous financial help. Sla~rmsa.Burv St Edmunds. Unirarjan Chapel. 5 Contents: Introduction Chapter 1: The Puritans before 1662 2: The Growth of Dissent 1662-1750 Gazetteer 1662-1750 3: New Status, New Identity, New Technology 1750-1 840 Gazetteer 1750-18411 4: The Gothic Age 1840-1918 Gazetteer 1840-1918 5: Decay, Destruction and Renewal 1918-1984 Top photogruph c. 1900 cf Bessels Green Old Meeting House (1716). Gazetteer 1918-1984 Below. engravmg of 1785 91 Slockron-on-Tees,meeung-house on nghr 6: The Unitarian Chapels of Wales Gazetteer 7: The Unitarian Chapels of Scotland by Andrew Hi11 Gazetteer 8: Chapels of the Non-Subscribing Presbyterian Church of Ireland by John McLachlan Gazetteer Maps and Plans Bibliography Index Chapters I to 8 are each composcd a/ an introduction, an alp~ab~t~ca. -
Legal Notices
THE LONDON GAZETTE, SRD APRIL 1980 5215 Legal Notices by the congregation on whose behalf it was on 18th MARRIAGE ACTS February 1954 registered for marriages in accordance with The Registrar General, being satisfied that BARBICAN the Marriage Acts 1949 to 1970, has cancelled the MISSION, 19 Great Clowes Street, Salford in the registra- registration. tion district of Salford in the metropolitan district of B. Roberts, Superintendent Registrar Salford, is no longer used as a place of worship by the 24th March 1980. (48 SI) congregation on whose behalf it was on 16th September 1970 registered for marriages in accordance with the Marriage Acts 1949 to 1970 has cancelled the registration. The Registrar General, being satisfied that SILOH F. Greer, Superintendent Registrar CHAPEL, Lakefield Road, Llanelli in the registration district of Llanelli in the non-metropolitan county of 21st March 1980. (42 SI) Dyfed, is no longer used as a place of worship by the congregation on whose behalf it was on 1st December The Registrar General, being satisfied that METHODIST 1881 registered for marriages in accordance with the CHAPEL, Dinas Mawddwy, Mallwyd in the registration Marriage Act 1836, has cancelled the registration. district of De Meirionnydd in the non-metropolitan county B. Roberts, Superintendent Registrar of Gwynedd, is no longer used as a place of worship by 24th March 1980. (49 SI) the congregation on whose behalf it was on 20th Septem- ber 1877 registered for marriages in accordance with the Marriage Act 1836, has cancelled the registration. The Registrar General, being satisfied that OAK BANK T. Meirion Wynne, Superintendent Registrar GOSPEL HALL, South Street, Andover in the registration 21st March 1980. -
Consolidated Contents of the American Genealogist
Consolidated Contents of The American Genealogist Volumes 9-85; July, 1932 - October, 2011 Compiled by, and Copyright © 2010-2013 by Dale H. Cook This index is made available at americangenealogist.com by express license of Mr. Cook. The same material is also available on Mr. Cook’s own website, among consolidated contents listings of other periodicals created by Mr. Cook, available on the following page: plymouthcolony.net/resources/periodicals.html This consolidated contents listing is for personal non-commercial use only. Mr. Cook may be reached at: [email protected] This file reproduces Mr. Cook’s index as revised August 22, 2013. A few words about the format of this file are in order. The first eight volumes of Jacobus' quarterly are not included. They were originally published under the title The New Haven Genealogical Magazine, and were consolidated and reprinted in eight volumes as as Families of Ancient New Haven (Rome, NY: Clarence D. Smith, Printer, 1923-1931; reprinted in three volumes with 1939 index Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1974). Their focus was upon the early families of that area, which are listed in alphabetical order. With a few exceptions this file begins with the ninth volume, when the magazine's title was changed to The American Genealogist and New Haven Genealogical Magazine and its scope was expanded. The title was shortened to The American Genealogist in 1937. The entries are listed by TAG volume. Each volume is preceded by the volume number and year(s) in boldface. Articles that are carried across more than one volume have their parts listed under the applicable volumes. -
The London Gazette, 28Th March 1980 4859
THE LONDON GAZETTE, 28TH MARCH 1980 4859 Non Metropolitan Registration County I Metropolitan Date of Place of Worship District District/London Borough Certification Christian Science Society, Castleford Road, Pontefract Wakefield MD 18th January 1932 Pontefract Methodist Chapel, Waltham Canterbury Kent 25th January 1888 Methodist Chapel, Icklingham Newmarket Suffolk 9th March 1854 Nebo Methodist Chapel, Llanfairynghornwy Ynys M6n Gwynedd 12th April 1854 Ysgoldy y Babell, near Nant Isaf, Llaneugrad Ynys Mon Gwynedd 12th October 1908 Ysgoldy, Penrhiw, Hill Street, Menai Bridge Ynys M6n Gwynedd 3rd November 1908 Seion Chapel, Llandegfan Ynys M6n Gwynedd 17th November 1958 Seion Baptist Chapel, Newborough Ynys M6n Gwynedd 28th May 1964 Methodist Chapel, Norton Daventry Northamptonshire 25th January 1854 Methodist Chapel, Main Street, Byfield Daventry Northamptonshire 4th October 1937 Independent Chapel, Bowlhead Green, Thursley Surrey South Western Surrey 2nd November 1865 Salvation Army Young People's Hall, Surrey South Western Surrey 24th January 1907 Onslow Street, Guildford Salvation Army Hall, Kings Road, Haslemere Surrey South Western Surrey 23rd February 1929 Catholic Chapel, Station Road, Ash Surrey South Western Surrey 8th January 1935 Kingdom Hall, ground floor of building, Surrey South Western Surrey 23rd October 1942 Meadrow Godalming Kingdom Hall, New Park Road, Cranleigh Surrey South Western Surrey 9th July 1951 First Church of Christ, Scientist (Farnham) Surrey South Western Surrey 21st April 1956 30 East Street, Farnham Kingdom -
CINDEX Index
Colchester Quaker Archives 29.09.2011 Adams, Thomas William Abbott, Florence Ada Marriage papers for Thomas William Adams (of Marriage papers for Thomas Kerry and Florence Slough) and Matilda Edith Cadman of Ada Abbott Lexden 1899 Colchester, 0025 1917, 0006 Abbott, James Adult Schools. see also Colchester Adult School; Removal recommendation from Cheshire MM to Colchester Friends First Day School; Myland Colchester Adult School 1852, 0362 2 letters about the Central Adult School, Abbott, Ruth Louise Colchester Intention to marry Tweed, Robert jnr. 1968, 0772 1911 Colchester, 0022 Friends Adult School Savings Bank, photocopy Abstinance of deposits, 1870, 1535 Coggeshall Monthly Meeting Temperance Paths to Freedom - Adult School Lesson Committee Report on meeting, and three Handbook for 1935, 1534 letters on abstinance matters Advices and Queries 1900, 1347 1875, 0756 Ackworth School 1939, 0757 Annual report to Yearly Meeting Affirmation Act 1835, 1384 Copy of William IV Act to allow Quakers and 1838, 1383 Moravians to make Affirmation in all cases Minute re funds for Ackworth and Croydon where an Oath is or shall be required schools from Quarterly Meeting 1833, 1429 1872, 0458 Reports from Yearly Meeting on Act Prospectus from York Quarterly Meeting re 1833, 1834, 1411 setting up of school. African Institution 1819, 1366 Report from Yearly Meeting on continuing Report of Yearly Meeting committee visiting all European slave trade and plans to issue Quaker schools pamphlets in French, Spanish etc. with 1852, 1385 information from the African Institution Report on fund to place boys from the school in 1821, 1375 Mechanical or Handicraft Trades and girls as Aged Friends Household servants Epistle to Aged and Invalid Friends, from 1840, 1382 Women's Yearly Meeting Acts of Parliament. -
A Bibliography of Pennsylvania's Religious
A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PENNSYLVANIA’S RELIGIOUS HISTORY Compiled by Charles D. Cashdollar, Indiana University of Pennsylvania John B. Frantz, The Pennsylvania State University Karen Guenther, Mansfield University of Pennsylvania Prepared for the Pennsylvania Historical Association December 2015 i TABLE OF CONTENTS General and Non-Classified 1 Amish 13 Assembly of God 15 Baptists 15 Brethren in Christ (River Brethren) 18 Church of the Brethren 19 Church of God 21 Church of the New Jerusalem 21 Deism 22 Disciples of Christ 22 Eastern Orthodox/Eastern Catholic 24 Episcopalians 25 Evangelical and Reformed 32 Evangelical Association 32 Evangelical Congregational 33 Evangelical United Brethren 33 Father Divine 33 German Reformed 33 Harmony Society. Rappists 36 Islam 37 Jehovah’s Witnesses 37 Jews 38 Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) 42 Lutherans 43 Mennonites 46 Methodists 48 Moravians 52 Native Americans and Religion 56 New Born 58 Non-Western 58 Polish National Catholic Church 59 Presbyterians 59 Roman Catholics 67 Salvation Army 77 Schwenkfelders 78 Separatists, Unaffiliated 79 Seventh-Day German Baptist Brethren 79 Shakers 81 Society of Friends 81 Society of Women in the Wilderness 88 Unitarians and Universalists 89 United Brethren in Christ 91 United Church of Christ 91 Religion and Education 92 Historic Properties and Museums 99 ii GENERAL and NON-CLASSIFIED Ahlstrom, Sydney E. A Religious History of the American People. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1972. Balmer, Randall. Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory: A Journey into the Evangelical Subculture in America. New York: Oxford University Press, 1989. Balmer, Randall, and Lauren F. Winner. Protestantism in America. New York: Columbia University Press, 2002. -
Storr Actual July 10.Indd
YOUR JULY 2010 STORRINGTONwww.yourstorrington.co.uk 2 To advertise in Your Storrington please call 01903 816 803 • www.yourstorrington.co.uk YOUR STORRINGTON J U LY 2 0 1 0 CONTENTS Welcome to the July issue of Your Storrington. So the sun is finally here – ish! Lets hope the sun decides to stay with us for 4. Local News a few more months yet. This months magazine is jam packed with lots of information, news and local articles for you enjoy. 5. Local News Barbecues should now be in full operation all over Storrington 9. Recipe and instead of cooking the usual sausages, chicken and burgers why not try something different? Our Recipe of the Month 12. Out & About in July is Barbecued Mackerel. Have a go, get creative and try this delightful dish. 13. Out & About in July Once you have served up your beautifully cooked Mackerel it 16. Out & About in July is then time to relax with a good book in the sun. We have a great selection of books to choose from on the Book Reviews 18. Book Reviews page. 20. Q&A Lorraine Hannah is month’s Q&A. Lorraine is a STOTT Pilates practitioner and personal trainer who lives locally and 26. Local News has a great passion for health and fitness. 27. Local News Wales owns some of the most beautiful countryside in the UK. 29. Local News Contained inside the rolling hills are many castles, each one with a different story to tell. Have a read of the Travel article 30. -
A History of Methodism in the Reading Area
A History of Methodism in the Reading Area ‘How many years were we beating the air at Methodism’s famous Reverend Jabez this town, stretching out our hands to a Bunting preached there in January 1817. people as stupid as oxen.’ This oft repeated phrase summed up the feelings of John Though a struggling cause, efforts were Wesley when he visited the town in 1777. made to operate as a Circuit with new How would our Father in God view his Societies at Blackwater (Hants), Henley, followers 210 years later? Wokingham, Burghfield (Trash Green), Whitchurch Hill and Twyford. Encouraged The intervening years have seen many by the promise of £300 by a gentleman changes, and much prayer and sacrificial whose ‘Ship from the East Indies’ was giving have kept the flame of Methodism expected, the trustees at Church Street alive. Places of worship have been built to further extended the premises, but the serve new housing estates and rural areas. In gentleman disappeared and the trustees some cases numbers have declined, found themselves faced with a total debt of populations have moved, and new estates around £3000. Fortunately, the owner of the have grown up like those at Tadley land, one James Wild, waived the sum due Common, Woodley and Lower Earley. to him for arrears of ground rent, and grants Perhaps the most significant change which from the Connexional Centenary Fund, the has taken place is that which came as a result Chapel Committee and subscriptions, of Methodist Union – one united circuit. somewhat reduced the debt and enable accommodation in an upper room to be John Wesley paid a number of visits to provided for the Sunday School. -
Mechanics' Institutes in Sussex and Hampshire: 1825-1875
1 MECHANICS' INSTITUTES IN SUSSEX AND HAMPSHIRE: 1825-1875 Jana Hilda Sims Institute of Education, University of London Thesis for the degree of PhD 2010 2 MECHANICS' INSTITUTES IN SUSSEX AND HAMPSHIRE 1825-1875 Mechanics' institutes were the first systematic attempt to provide adult education for the skilled working classes, with emphasis on science and mechanics at a time when the quest for knowledge was a concern of the labour aristocracy. Traditionally associated with the northern and industrial areas, recent scholarship has revealed thriving and multifarious institute activity in the south. Although part of the national movement, each institution was a unique creation of its own environment, with local and regional networks. Thomas Kelly's pioneering work identified where institutes existed. This study of Sussex and Hampshire draws together a range of sources to indicate the presence of many more mechanics' institutes. While some survived only a short time, others endured for seventy years or more, charting their own history of change, continuity and progress. Religious issues were prohibited at the institutes, but Unitarian influence was crucial in their development. Management structures varied and affected the success of individual institutes, combining with influential patrons and charismatic leaders to direct their public image and relationship with the media. By the 1830s, mechanics' institutes had also begun to attract the middle classes and the original strict scientific curriculum had been modified to include more general subjects. Scientific dominance however persisted in some institutions such as those at Lewes and Portsmouth. Music featured prominently as a cultural focus, whilst a spirit of civic pride was fostered through the institutions' buildings and social events. -
Newsletter November 2013
80 Horsham Society Newsletter November 2013 Chichester’s Street Art Festival : continued from previous page Unfortunately one of the art works may have to be removed HORSHAM because it was only realised after it was completed that the Newsletter building in question was Listed. SOCIETY Left: Stik: ‘Figures’ So, the question is: would world class street art be welcome November 2013 North Pallant. in Horsham, or would we be too stuffy and unadventurous? We want to encourage tourists so this may be one way to achieve it. Perhaps we could then publish a Horsham Society guide to local street art. What do you think? and which might be suitable sites? Society objects to Council’s strategy Leaflet drop he deadline for commenting on the Horsham Council’s draft preferred strategy o seriously do we take the threat of Twhich includes a new development of 2,500 houses and a business park north of Sa 2,500 home orphan settlement the A264 closed on 11th October. abutting the A264 north of Horsham we took the unusual step of producing The Society’s response objecting to key elements of the draft strategy can be read in our own leaflet. full on our website. As well as rehearsing the arguments against the North Horsham proposals outlined in the last Newsletter we have put forward a simple alternative. 2,500 copies were delivered by hand Right: DsCrete: ‘Owl’ predominantly to homes in the northern Baffins Lane car park. We believe a better strategy would be to concentrate aggressively on identifying and part of the town to alert householders developing all the brownfield sites in the District and bringing forward a new town to the proposals and encourage them to in the south. -
General Election 1990
SUPPLEMENT to 3873 The New Zealand azette OF THURSDAY, 11 OCTOBER 1990 WELLINGTON: THURSDAY, 18 OCTOBER 1990 - ISSUE NO. 181 GENERAL ELECTION 1990 Appointment of Returning Officers and Polling Places 3874 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 181 Returning Officers Appointed Trevor Edwin Laing St Kilda Mannie Alfred Underwood Sydenham It is hereby notified that each of the under-mentioned persons Ian Maynard Cowley Tamaki has been appointed Returning Officer for the electoral district, Warren Neil Coombes Taranaki the name of which appears opposite his or her name: Jocelyn Sheryl Wood Tarawera Patrick John Augustine McKeown Albany Allan Francis Sheasby Horgan Tasman Robert Geoffrey John Gane Ashburton Kevin Patrick Nally Tauranga Michael John Scott Auckland Central Graham Frank Gibbons Te Atatu Robert Kelvin Gay Avon Richard Sinclair Thompson Timaru Geoffrey James Amos Awarua Pamela Joan Gibbons Titirangi Peter Weightman Bay of Islands Ross Neville Shadbolt Tongariro Sarah Mary Gillard Birkenhead Graeme Findlay Astle Waikaremoana Murray John Wolfrey Christchurch Central Gavin John Withers Waikato Denys Lester Sparrow Christchurch North Tom Roy Waipa Annette Elizabeth Murray Clevedon Graeme Weymouth Roberts Wairarapa Ronald James MacMillan Clutha Pamela Marion McBride Waitaki Philip Wayne Clarke Coromandel Elizabeth McAllister Waitotara Doreen Theresa Gilfedder Dunedin North Ellen Jessie Heslip Wallace Alan James Herring Dunedin West Barry Robert Hay Wanganui Robert William Gillon East Cape Phillip Joseph Lindsay Wellington Central Dianne Elizabeth McGorman