Friday, March 7, 2014

Christchurch Cathedral Fund.



Christchurch Cathedral Fund.
Subscriptions already advertised to September 5th, 1876:-

Paid £12,372 12 9
Promised £4,843 13 11
£17,216 6 8 
Subscriptions paid or promised subsequently 3561 0 7 
Vis.:—


£
s
d

Daniel Inwood
10
0
0
Mrs Simeon
50
0
0
J. E. Fitzgerald +
24
0
0
Cooke Reynell
50
0
0
A Friend (S. H.)
50
0
0
C. Dyke Troyte
10
0
0
W. B. Howell
5
0
0
Powis
1
1
0
Mrs Hawdon
45
0
0
S. S. Revans
2
2
0
C. T. Dyke Acland
3
10
0
Rev. William Reynell
5
0
0
Collection at St. Michael's on eve of Primate's departure for England
13
16
5
Thomas Douglas
9
0
0
Duke of Manchester
25
0
0


Per Primate, from England
Mr Hope and family
30
0
0
Six Contributors
10
0
0
C. Simeon
5
0
0
Hon. Rev. H. W. Bertie
5
5
0
Lady E. Bathurst
20
0
0


Collected by H. J. Cocks
5
0
0
B. Lancaster (per Primate)
100
0
0
W. D. Carruthers
20
0
0
J. G. Swayne
30
0
0
Proceeds of Collection in England
229
8
4
Cathedral Guild
380
0
0
Bequest late P. Hanmer[2]
100
0
0



Collected by F. Banks [1]
R. Christie and Co.
25
0
0
James Carter and Co.
3
3
0
Hubbuck and Son (an English paint company)
3
0
0
Cousin, Merry and Co.
10
10
0
Weston and Westall (English salt company)
3
3
0
John Corbett
2
2
0
J. Wodderspoon and Co.
1
1
0
Hunt and Favell
1
1
0
J. King
25
0
0


To Special Objects
M. Thomson Bequest Fund 1 column and arch +
300
0
0
Philip Hanmer (the late) 1 column
100
0
0
J. B. A. Acland 1 column
100
0
0
C. Dyke Acland 1 column
100
0
0
Archdeacon Willock 1 column
100
0
0
Fletcher 1 column
100
0
0
R. H. Rhodes 1 column
100
0
0
In memory of a Pilgrim 1 column
100
0
0
Barker Family (seven) 1 column
700
0
0
Mrs Sarah Hill (southern doorway)
100
0
0

For Pilgrims' Column
A Seymonrite
20
0
0
Archdeacon W. W. Willock
339
4
3
Archdeacon B. W. Dudley
27
11
7
A Passenger per Sir George Pollock +
4
0
0
John Anderson
10
0
0
William Pratt
10
0
0
The Very Rev. the Dean of Christchurch
10
0
0
In memoriam W. B. D. Wilson
10
0
0
Rev. F. Knowles
2
2
0
E. C. Latter
10
10
0
In Memoriam
5
0
0
J. R
0
10
0
+ paid in part


Payments received since Sept. 5th, 1876, on account of subscriptions already advertised
Dr. Donald
12
10
0
J. C Withnall
3
0
0
J. B. Fitzgerald
31
0
0
A Friend (per Dean of Christchurch)
50
0
0
R. H. Rhodes
300
0
0
Miles, Hassal & Co
400
0
0
Isaac Luck
125
0
0
Mrs Cyrus Davis
15
0
0
E. C. Minchin
33
6
8
C. J. Bridge
2
10
0
The Very Rev. the Dean of Christchurch
5
0
0
J. Kay
2
0
0
Archdeacon Harper
10
0
0
Rev. C. Bowen
20
0
0
R. J. S. Harman
25
0
0
Studholme Bros
40
0
0
Dominic Browne
2
0
0
C. C. Bowen
30
0
0
H. J. C., Christchurch
49
0
0
R. W. and R. J. Walter
8
0
0
J. Ballantyne
10
0
0

Early in March last a contract was entered into for the completion of the nave, inclusive of the large arch at the east end, clerestory and roof, at a cost of nearly £9600. This sum, however, does not provide for floor tiles and window glass. In addition, provision must be made for furniture, organ, etcetera. The funds available amount to a little over £7000, balance of the £8000 granted by the Synod out of the Church Property Loan floated in London.

The Bishop of Christchurch and the other members of the Cathedral Commission earnestly appeal to Church people and others for pecuniary assistance. The Commission have undertaken the completion of the nave, which, it is expected, will be available for Divine service in twelve months or so from date, believing that further donations will be forthcoming from the many who really wish to see a portion at least of the Cathedral finished.

Donations or subscriptions, which may be spread over a term of years, at the option of the subscribers, will be thankfully received by his Lordship the Bishop, the Dean of Christchurch, or by any other member of the Commission also by
C. R. BLAKISTON, Secretary and Treasurer,  Hereford street, Christchurch. 


Press, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4583, 9 April 1880, Page 4

[1] Frederick Banks was probably living in England at this time, he was later one of the three trustees of £5000 "The R. H. Rhodes Endowment" for the religious teaching of orphans, destitute children, inmates of the Lunatic Asylums etc - Star, Issue 5072, 5 August 1884, Page 3. Died 30 October 1894 at Christchurch, obituary - Star , Issue 5095, 31 October 1894, Page 4. Sat on the Diocesan Synod and member of the the Standing Committee.

[2] Philip Hanmer -  died at his residence, Fendaltown 3 November 1878 aged 48, Press, Volume XXX, Issue 4141, 4 November 1878, Page 2.  Solicitor of the firm Hanmer and Harper

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