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Hill, Thomas Ernest

  • 155
  • Person
  • 1853-1923

T.E. Hill was born in Notting Hill and educated at Cambridge. He was ordained in 1880 and worked as curate at St Mary's Ely and chaplain to Lichfield Theological College. In 1885 he sailed to Australia to take up the position of Principal of Moore College. He remained until 1888 and then returned to England where he was curate at All Hallows Barking and Vice-Principal of Gloucester Theological College (1890-1897). From 1898-1910 he was the incumbent of Little Canfield, Essex.

Hilliard, David

  • 407
  • Person
  • 1941-

David Hilliard is Associate Professor of History at Flinders University, South Australia.

HMAS Watson Chapel

  • 312
  • Corporate body
  • 1961-

HMAS Watson Chapel is a naval memorial chapel situated in the grounds of HMAS Watson, a maritime warfare training establishment of the Royal Australian Navy.

Holden, John Stuart

  • 268
  • Person
  • 1874-1934

J. Stuart Holden was born in Liverpool and studied at Cambridge under H.C.G. Moule. In 1905 he succeeded Griffith Thomas at St. Paul's, Portman Square, where he ministered for almost thirty years. From 1924 to 1930 he was chairman of the Keswick Convention Council. He is well-known for having a ticket to sail on the Titanic but deciding not to sail because his wife was ill. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/105663279/john-stuart-holden ; https://www.preaching.com/contributors/j-stuart-holden/

Holliday, Henry Thomas

  • 125
  • Person
  • 1854-1924

Henry Holliday was born in Sydney, studied at Moore College and was ordained in Bathurst in 1880. He worked in Condobolin and O'Connell before returning to Sydney and serving at St Barnabas Broadway, St Bartholomew Pyrmont, St Stephen's Penrith and Christ Church Bexley/St David's Arncliffe from 1910-1921. From 1911-1924 he was the Rural Dean of South Sydney. He was also a temperance advocate and a member of the Loyal Orange Association.

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