Churches of the South Atlantic Islands, 1502-1991A book about the life of Church and people on the South Atlantic Islands of St Helena, Ascension, Tristan da Cunha and the Falklands. The author's research goes back as far as the 16th century, while his personal experiences as Bishop of St Helena in the years 1979-85 have allowed him to add details to the more recent chapters of the story. |
Contents
I | 8 |
EARLY DAYS | 23 |
Colonial Chaplains and the See of Cape Town 183459 | 41 |
Copyright | |
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altar Anglican Apostolic Prefect appointed April Archdeacon arrived Ascension Baptist became Bishop Capper Bishop Holbech Bishop of St Bishop Turner Bishop Welby Bishopsholme British building built Cape Town Captain Cathedral cemetery chancel Chapel Chaplain Church Lads Brigade Church of St Churchwardens Claughton clergy Colonial Chaplain Communion consecrated Country Church died Diocesan Diocese Dodgson England Falkland Islands February George Government Governor Holy Jamestown Janisch January John Keith Flint Kempthorne Keppel Island Longwood memory Minister missionary months October Officer ordained parish pastoral Plantation House prayer present priest Province returned Reverend RMS St Helena Rogers Roman Catholic roof Royal Salvation Army Sandy Bay School September ship Society South Africa St Helena St Helenian St James St John's St Mary's Church St Matthew's St Paul's St Paul's Cathedral StHDA stipend Stirling stone Sunday Synod Tristan da Cunha USPG Vestry Vicar of St Vicarage Walcott wife William wrote