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Journal of 174Th Convention
THE JOURNAL OF THE 174TH CONVENTION OF THE DIOCESE OF THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF LOUISIANA 1623 SEVENTH STREET NEW ORLEANS, LA 70115 APRIL 1 & 2, 2011 CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH AND SCHOOL CHRISTWOOD RETIREMENT COMMUNITY COVINGTON, LA Table of Contents Diocesan Staff 3 ECS Staff 4 Standing Committee Membership 5 Executive Board Membership 6 Church Directory (by city) 8 Diocesan Clergy (physically resident) 25 Diocesan Clergy (not physically resident) 47 Clergy by order of canonical residence 51 Necrology (as of 04/01/2011) 54 Deaneries 55 Statistical Summary from the Bishop 57 Official Acts of the Bishop 58 Canons of the Diocese 65 Constitution of the Diocese 91 Clergy Pay (current levels) 97 Executive Board Minutes 2010 98 174th Convention Committees (elected and appointed) 166 Reports to Convention 171 Delegates to Convention 201 Minutes 205 Financial Reports 256 THE DIOCESE OF LOUISIANA WWW.EDOLA.ORG 2010-2011 DIOCESAN OFFICERS AND STAFF The Rt. Rev’d Morris K. Thompson, Jr. Liz Shortess Bishop of Louisiana [email protected] Administrative Assistant [email protected] The Rev’d Canon E. Mark Stevenson Agatha Townsend Canon to the Ordinary Executive Assistant to the Bishop [email protected] [email protected] Billie Barbier Manager of Financial Resources The Rt. Rev’d Robert C. Witcher, Historiographer [email protected] Harriet Murrell, Archivist Audrey Threefoot, Assistant Archivist The Rev’d Rich Clark Valerie Hendrickson, Secretary Canon for Youth and Young Adult Ministries Lucius Butts, Treasurer [email protected] Cove Geary, Esq., -
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vmi-RA i. j.AK'it 1 L O■2, Vi-,V^: v A£ ‘ioos*’ 6fiF. ib Corrected to 15th June, 1922. [Crown Copyright Reserved.] The MONTHLY AIR FORCE LIST July, 1922. LONDON: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY HIS MAJESTY’S STATIONERY OFFICE. To be purchased through any Bookseller or directly from H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE at the following addresses : Imperial House, Kingsway, London, W.C.2, and 28, Abingdon 37, Peter Street, ManchesterStreet, London, ; 1, St. Andrew’sS.W.l ; Crescent, Cardiff ; or from EASON23, & SON,Forth Ltd., Street, 40-41, Edinburgh; Lower Sackville Street, Dublin. 1922, [Price, One Shilling and Sixpence, Net.] HOLT & CO. BANKERS AND OFFICIAL ARMY AND AIR FORCE AGENTS Established 1809. Head Office : 3, WHITEHALL PLACE, S.W.l EstaB(ished 1J85 BRANCHES PORTSMOUTH - 22 The Hard j CHATHAM - 2 Railway Street ! WEYMOUTH 1 & 2 Grosvenor Place j GIEVES EDINBURGH 118 Princes Street | LIMITED SHEERNESS High Street, Blue Town ] DOVER - - 13 Bench Street OUTFITTERS TO THE PLYMOUTH - - 63 George Street j LIVERPOOL- - 14 Lord Street , ROYAL AIR FORCE MALTA 12 Strada Mezzodi, Valetta \ 21 OLD BOND ST. W.1 PICCADILLY \ A SPECIAL DEPARTMENT : : isR.A.F. reserved Officers, exclusively where for Regulation the use of :• | Makers and Patentees of the Uniforms and every item of Kit “Gieve” Life-Saving Waistcoat. ; can be obtained, all of best quality ; INSPECTION INVITED • and latest style at moderate prices. ; Advertisements. SPECIALISTS IN TORPEDO AIRCRAFT. Blackburn m jrf Contractors to THE BLACKBURN AEROPLANE AND H.M.Governments. and Foreign TelegramsMOTOR Co., -Ltd., - OLYMPIA,Propellers, LEEDS Leeds FULL DfiESS. MESS KIT. SERVICE DRESS. -
Senior Royal Air Force Appointments
1 Updated August 2021: IV: SENIOR ROYAL AIR FORCE APPOINTMENTS CONTENTS: (a) AIR MINISTRY/MINISTRY OF DEFENCE: page 2 (b) HOME COMMANDS: page 43 (c) OVERSEAS COMMANDS: page 75 (d) GROUPS: page 96 (e) TRAINING AND EDUCATION: page 113 2 (a): AIR MINISTRY/MINISTRY OF DEFENCE INDEX: Air Member for Personnel/Deputy Commander, Personnel/ Capability, Air Command: page 5 Air Member for Research and Development: page 8 Air Member for Supply and Organization: page 7 Air Member for Technical Services: page 8 Air Member for Training: page 8 Air Secretary: page 13 Deputy Air Secretary: page 14 Air Staff, Briefing, Director: page 17 Air Staff Duties, Director: page 18 Air Staff Plans, Director: page 16 Air Tactics, Director: page 19 Assistant Chief of the Air Staff- Intelligence: page 13 Operational Requirements: page 12 Operations: page 11 Policy: page 10 Training: page 12 Chief of the Air Staff: page 4 Deep Target Attack Capability, Head: page 21 Defence Policy(R.A.F.): page 18 Deputy Chief of the Air Staff: page 9 Finance and Military Capability, Director (see Air Staff (Plans) Flight Safety, Director: page 30 Flying Training/Training, Director: page 28 Forward Policy, Director: page 17 Ground Training, Director: page 31 Inspector-General: page 15 Intelligence, Air Commodore: page 24 Manning- Director-General/Director: pages 37/38 Movements, Director: page 42 Navigation/Navigation and Control, Director: page 29 Operational Requirements- Director(1): page 25 Director(2): page 26 Director(3): page 26 3 Operational Training- Director: page 29 Assistant -
•4248 the LONDON GAZETTE, I JULY, 1938 .INFANTRY
•4248 THE LONDON GAZETTE, i JULY, 1938 .INFANTRY. Richard Gregory GARDNER, D.S.C. 4th Bn. Suffolk R.—Ca.pt. G. N. H. Mayes, Robert HALLEY, D.FX.-, A.F.C. from Active List, to be Capt. i8th May William Alec CORYTON, M.V.O., D.F.C. (Acting Group Captain). 1938. Francis William TROTT, O.B.E., M.C. 4th Bn. E. York. R and Lt. R. A. Stafford, Charles Beauvoir DALISON, A.F.C. from Active List, to be and Lt. and July William Samuel CASTER, M.C. - 1938. Wilfred Henry DUNN, D.S.C. Hugh Henry MacLeod FRASER. 4th Bn. R. Berks. R.—Maj & Bt. Lt.-Col. Meredith THOMAS, D.F.C., A.F.C. • L. T. Goodenough, M.C., M.M., T.D., from Reginald Baynes MANSELL, O^B.E. Active List, to be Maj. & Bt. Lt.-Col. and Malcolm Lincoln TAYLOR, A.F.C. July 1938. Harold Alfred WHISTLER, D.S.O., D.F.C. Kensingtons, Midd'x R.,—and Lt. R. A. Matthew Brown FREW, D.S.O., M.C., Cleave, from Active List, to be and Lt. and A.F.C. July 1938. Edward Garden HOPCRAFT, D.S.C. Hugh LEEDHAM, O.B.E. ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS-. GeneralJList—Maj. R. E. Holme, M.B., from Squadron Leaders to be Wing Commanders. Active List, to be Maj.. and July 1938. William Henry POOLE, A.F.C., M.M. William Edward George MANN, .D.F.C. MEMORANDA. Edmund Francis WARING, D.F.C., A.F.C. Lt. G. D. Petrie, late 4th Bn. R. -
Sacred Presence & Ethical Challenge
Sacred Presence & Ethical Challenge Six reflective essays on the Church’s chaplaincy response to World War 1 Edited by Robert Jones June 2014 6 Chaplaincy Essays A5 book.indd 1 18/06/2014 17:25 6 Chaplaincy Essays A5 book.indd 2 18/06/2014 17:25 Sacred Presence & Ethical Challenge Six reflective essays on the Church’s chaplaincy response to World War 1 Edited by Robert Jones 6 Chaplaincy Essays A5 book.indd 3 18/06/2014 17:25 Contributors Alastair Bissell Methodist presbyter and at the time of writing was the Principal Church of Scotland and Free Church Chaplain RAF and Principal of the Armed Forces Chaplaincy Centre, Amport House, Andover Kevin Hart Methodist presbyter and currently serving as RAF Senior Chaplain at RAF Waddington Dr Peter Howson Methodist presbyter in the Woking and Walton-on-Thames Circuit, a historian of Army Chaplaincy and formerly a long serving chaplain with the Royal Army Chaplains’ Department Robert Jones Secretary to the Methodist Forces Board Mark Powell Member of the Methodist Forces Board, and Kettering Circuit Steward, served in the RAF for nine years and is presently the North London and East of England area representative for SASRA Melanie Reed Methodist presbyter currently serving as RAF Chaplain in the chaplaincy team at RAF Brize Norton Richard Smith Methodist presbyter and a serving Army Chaplain, and currently Senior Chaplain at the Army Training Regiment, Winchester 1 6 Chaplaincy Essays A5 book.indd 4 18/06/2014 17:25 Contents Contributors ii Introduction 2 Methodists and the Army following the -
The London Gazette of FRIDAY, the 29Ia of DECEMBER, 1933
Jfatmb. 34010 SUPPLEMENT TO The London Gazette Of FRIDAY, the 29iA of DECEMBER, 1933 Registered as a newspaper MONDAY, 1 JANUARY, 1934 CENTRAL CHANCERY OP THE ORDERS Sir William Richard Morris, Bt., O.B.E., OF KNIGHTHOOD. D.C.L. Chairman of Morris Motors, Ltd., and other Companies. For public and philanthropic services. St. James's Palace, S.W.I, Sir (George) Douglas Cochrane Newton, 1st Januai'y, 1934. K.B.E., J.P., D.L., M.P. Member of Parlia- The KING has been graciously pleased to ment for Cambridge Borough since March, signify His Majesty's intention of conferring 1922. Chairman since 1929 of the Agri- Peerages of the United Kingdom on the cultural Committee in the House of following:— Commons. For political and public services. To be Barons. The KING has been graciously pleased to The Right Honourable Sir Evelyn Cecil, G.B.E., declare that the undermentioned shall be sworn Member of Parliament for East Hertford- of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy shire, 1898-1900 ; for Aston Manor, 1900-1918 ; Council:— and for the Aston Division, 1918-1929. His Highness Aga Sultan 'Sir Mahomed Chairman or Member of many Committees Shah, Aga Khan, G.C.S.L, G.C.I.E., and Commissions. For political and public G.C.V.O., LL.D. Head of the Ismaili services. Mahomedans. Godfrey Elton, Esq., M.A., Fellow of Queen's Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru, K.C.S.I., M.A., LL.D. College, Oxford. Member of the Executive Advocate of the High Court, Allahabad. of the National Labour Committee. -
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lb, t s Corrected to I Oth February, / 922. [Crown Copyright Reserved.] The MONTHLY AIR FORCE LIST / March, 1922. LONDON: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY HIS MAJESTY’S STATIONERY OFFICE. To be purchased through any Bookseller or directly from H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE at the following addresses : Imperial House, Kingsway, London, W.C.2, and 28, Abingdon 37, Peter Street, ManchesterStreet. London, ; 1, St. Andrew’sS.W.l ; Crescent, Cardiff ; or from EASON23, & SON,Forth Ltd., Street, 40-41, Edinburgh Lower Sackville ; Street, Dublin. 1922. [Price, One Shilling and Sixpence, Net.] HOLT & CO. BANKERS AND OFFICIAL ARMY AND AIR FORCE AGENTS Established 1809. /^cad 3, winti:Hajj^Tlace, s.w.i Estabfisbed 1785 BRANCHES PORTSMOUTH - 22 The Hard CHATHAM 2 Railway Street WEYMOUTH 1 & 2 Grosvenor Place GIEVES EDINBURGH 118 Princes Street LIMITED SHEERNESS High Street, Blue Town DOVER - 13 Bench Street OUTFITTERS TO THE PLYMOUTH - 63 George Street LIVERPOOL - 14 Lord Street ROYAL AIR FORCE MALTA 12 Strada Mezzodi, Valetta 21 OLD BOND ST. W.l PICCADILLY A SPECIAL DEPARTMENT is reserved exclusively for the use of R.A.F. Officers, where Regulation Makers and Patentees of tlie Uniforms and every item of Kit “Gieve” Life-Saving Waistcoat. can be obtained, all of best quality INSPECTION INVITED and lates^t style at moderate prices- Special Note for R.A.F. Officers. R.A.F. Officers who are dissatisfied with their Uniforms and wishing to renew are advised to go in future to G. CASTLE & CO., LTD., HOME & FOREIGN 21, Jermyn Street, SERVICE. St. J ames’s, London. ROYAL AIR FORCE TAILORS. -
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[(O’N'CU'n.AFv'ltU'KI.'AUy fcr^F. Ik Corrected to I Oth January, 1921. [Crown Copyright Reserved. ^Utljoritu. The MONTHLY AIR FORCE LIST February, 1921. LONDON: PUBLISHED BY HIS MAJESTY’S STATIONERY OFFICE. To be purchased through any Bookseller or directly from H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE at the following addresses : Imperial House, Kingsway, London, W.C.2, and 28, Abingdon 37. Peter Street, ManchesterStreet, London, ; 1, St. Andrew’sS.W.l ; Crescent, Cardiff : or from/E. PQNSOj'iBY,23, Forth Ltd.,Street, 116, Edinburgh; Grafton Street,^ V ;- / 1921. [Price, One Shilling and Sixpence, Net.] THE MONTHLY MEMORANDUM The names of the Officers appointed to the “ Stores Branch ” are no longer shewn In the “ General List,” but appear in a separate section headed “Stores List” (Table V.) on page 901. FEBRUARY, 1921. THE MONTHLY AIR FORCE LIST FEBRUARY, 1921. CONTENTS, Area Commands:— Abbreviations Coastal Area Advisory Board on Chaplaincy Services Inland Area Air Council No. 11 (Irish) Wing B..A.F. Headquarters, Cranwell Air Force Agents R.A.F. Headquarters, Halton Air Ministry:— Chaplains, Department of Air Historical Branch Commands R.A.F. (Overseas):— Independent Units Chief of the Air Staff, Department of Indian Group ... Committees Mediterranean Group Middle East Area Rhine ... ... ... Deaths, List of Directorate of Contracts Dental Officers, List of Directorate of Equipment General List Directorate of Lands Judge Advocate General Directorate of R.A.F. Medical Services Medical Service R.A.F 1-1013 Directorate of Operations and Intelli- Meteorological Stations 586 Directorate of Personnel t Relinquishments, Resignations, etc. ... Directorate of Training and Organi- t Retired List 2051- sation Stores List 901- Directorate of Works and Buildings .. -
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.k/'THOV.''![I ,i 'i ; A i; y ) GtAT . \ b. '^oos^ Corrected to 15th Nooemher, / 922. [Crown Copyright Reserved.] Sir ^KtlToritg. The MONTHLY AIR FORCE LIST December, LONDON: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY HIS MAJESTY’S STATIONERY OFFICE. To be purchased through any Bookseller or directly from H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE at the following addresses : Imperial House, Kingsway,Street, London, London, S.W.l W.C.2, ; and 28, Abingdon 37, Peter Street, 23,Manchester Forth Street, ; I, St. Edinburgh. Andrew’s Crescent, Cardiff ; 1922. [Price, One Shilling and Sixpence, Net.] HOLT & CO. BANKERS AND OFFICIAL ARMY AND AIR FORCE AGENTS Established 1809. Head Office: 3, WHITEHALL PLACE, S.W.l | EstabCished 1J85 BRANCHES PORTSMOUTH - 22 The Hard CHATHAM - 2 Railway Street WEYMOUTH 1 & 2 Grosvenor Place GIEVES EDINBURGH 118" Princes Street LIMITED SHEERNESS High Street, Blue Town DOVER - - 13 Bench Street OUTFITTERS TO THE PLYMOUTH - - 63 George Street LIVERPOOL- - 14 Lord Street ROYAL AIR FORCE MALTA 12 Strada Mezzodi, Valetta 21 OLD BOND ST. W.1 A SPECIAL DEPARTMENT PICCADILLY is reserved exclusively for the use of R. A. F. Officers, where Regulation Makers and Patentees of the Uniforms and every item of Kit “Gieve” Life-Saving Waistcoat. can be obtained, all of best quality INSPECTION INVITED and latest style at moderate prices. Advertisements. WESTLAND AIRCRAFT WORKS (BRANCH OF FETTERS LIMITED, YEOVIL) Manufacturers of Commercial & Military Aircraft TTIE efficient modern machinery with which 1 it is equipped, the experience of its highly trained staff as designers and constructors of aircraft in the world war, together with its remoteness from probable centres of attack during hostilities, render the Westland Aircraft Works, Yeovil, THE IDEAL FACTORY FOR AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION. -
Western Front 1917-18
Western Front 1917-18 - ;' ABOUT THE AUTHOR AND ILLUSTRATORS A resident of Leesburg, Virginia, JON GUTTMAN is currently research editor for Weider History Publications. Specialising in World War I aviation, he has written eleven titles in the past including the popular Balloon-Busting Aces ofWorld War I in Osprey's Ai rcraft of the Aces series. Berkshire-based HARRY DEMPSEY is a talented profile artis1 fighter aircraft of World War I. He has illustrated all of Ospre~ ofthe Aces titles to date. Harry completed the three-views fl ALBATROS DV Born in Leicestershire in 1964, MARK POSTLETHWAITE devel passion for aviation history, and first worked as a photograF Western Front 1917-18 his attention solely to artwork. He is greatly distinguished it quality and accuracy of his work, and became the youngest ofthe Guild of Aviation Artists in 1991. He is a valued Ospre~ contributed to more than 80 of its books. Mark completed t~ artwork for this volume. JIM LAURIER is a native of New England and lives in New Ha He attended Paier School of Art in Hamden, Connecticut, frot and since he graduated with honours, he has been working the field of Fine Art and Illustration. He has been commissio, US Air Force and has aviation paintings on permanent display at the Pentagon. Jim completed the cockpit views and the cover artwork for this volume. JON GUTTMAN First published in Great Britain in 2009 by Osprey Publishing, Editor's Note Midland House, West Way, Barley, Oxford OX2 OPH, UK For ease ofcomparison bcrween rypes, imperial - 443 Park Avenue Sourh, New York, NY 10016, USA mcasurcments are uscd almost exclusively throughout this E-mail: [email protected] book. -
Canada Post Employees in World War I
CANADA POST HERITAGE CLUB HONOURING OUR OWN CANADA POST EMPLOYEES IN WORLD WAR I Information researched and compiled by Van-Fraser Heritage Club Members Jim Bain Heather Ferguson Joan Garlick 2 ACKLAND, ERNEST Number: 4020850 Private, 1st Depot Battalion, Eastern Ontario Regiment Conscripted October 18, 1917, Ottawa Volunteered to serve in Europe January 9, 1918 with the 72nd Battery, Canadian Field Artillery Letter Carrier, Ottawa 76 John Street, Ottawa Born May 23, 1889 Ottawa Ontario ADAIR, RICHARD DICK Number: 255050 Private, 210th Battalion Volunteered May 19, 1916, Moose Jaw Postal Clerk, Moose Jaw 253 River Street East, Moose Jaw Born February 7, 1896 Wishaw, Scotland ADAMS, MELFORT Sapper, 4th Canadian Enginers Number: 5019 Volunteered October 21, 1916, Camp Hughes Railway Mail Clerk, Saskatoon General Delivery, Deer Lodge Born April 27, 1894 Melfort, Saskatchewan ADAMS, VICTOR Number: 23231 Private, 5th Mounted Rifles, Sherbrooke Hussars Volunteered September 23, 1914, Valcartier Postal Clerk, Sherbrooke QC 15 Railroad Street, Lennoxville QC Born December 12, 1890 Chesterton, Cambridgeshire, England ADAMSON, ALEXANDER ERIC Private, 9th Battalion, Edmonton Fusiliers Number: 18905 Volunteered September 21, 1914, Valcartier Postal Clerk, Edmonton 9722 105th Street, Edmonton Born June 20, 1891 Edmonton, Alberta Hospitalized June 6 to 9, 1917 with a severe facial infection. AGASSIZ, HAROLD ROMILLY GARNAULT Number: 237777 Private 204th Battalion, Royal Regiment of Canada Volunteered May 8, 1916, Toronto Postal Clerk, Toronto 15 Cedar Avenue, Toronto Born March 3, 182 Valetta, Malta Married to Emma Agassiz 3 AGNEW, WILLARD VICTOR Number: 308700 Sergeant, 44th Battery, Canadian Field Artillery Volunteered February 4, 1916, Prince Albert Postal Clerk, Prince Albert 133 19th Street East, Prince Albert Born May 3, 1897 Prince Albert, Saskatchewan Hospitalized in France with Enteric (Typhoid) Fever, August 24 to September 17, 1916 AINSLEE, CHARLES R. -
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■■yi'i'ii ojYYxrjjyK'n.1.1 r. t; A K Y . 1 altfilb . Corrected to ! Oth .April, 1922. {Crown Copyright Reserved.] JhttljoritD. The MONTHLY AIR FORCE LIST May, 1922. LONDON: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY HIS MAJESTY’S STATIONERY OFFICE. To be purchased through any Bookseller or directly from H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE at; the following addresses : Imperial House, Kingsway, London, W.C.2, and 28, Abingdon 37, Peter Street, ManchesterStreet, London, ; 1, St. Andrew’sS.W.l ; Crescent, Cardiff ; or from EASON23, & SON,Forth Ltd., Street, 40-41, Edinburgh; Lower Sackville Street, Dublin. 1922. [Price, One Shilling and Sixpence, Net.] HOLT & CO. BANKERS AND OFFICIAL ARMY AND AIR FORCE AGENTS Established 1809. Head Office : 3, WHITEHALL PLACE, S.W.l EstabCished 1785 BRAXCHKS PORTSMOUTH - 22 The Hard CHATHAM 2 Railway Street WEYMOUTH 1 & 2 Grosvenor Place GIEVES EDINBURGH 118 Princes Street LIMITED SHEERNESS High Street, Blue Town DOVER - 13 Bench Street OUTFITTERS TO THE PLYMOUTH - 63 George Street LIVERPOOL - 14 Lord Street ROYAL AIR FORCE MALTA 12 Strada Mezzodi, Valetta 21 OLD BOND ST. W.l PICCADILLY A SPECIAL DEPARTMENT is reserved exclusively for the use of R.A.F. Officers, where Regulation i Makers and ' Patentees of the Uniforms and every item of Kit ; “ Gieve Life-Saving Waistcoat. can be obtained, all of best quality i INSPECTION INVITED and latest style at moderate prices- ROBERTS & SHORT, TAILORS, 4 & 6, BURY STREET, ST. JAMES’, S.W.l. (Opposite St. James’ Theatre.) FULL DRESS. MESS KIT. SERVICE DRESS. SPORTS KIT & MUFTI. THRESHER & GLENNY have on hand a consider- jj} preparedable tostock quote of particularly R.A.F.