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About Rev Hugh Stowell Phillips
Cambridge University Alumni, 1261-1900 about Hugh Stowell. Phillips
Name: Hugh Stowell. Phillips
College: CORPUS CHRISTI
Entered: Michs. 1883
BORN: 14 Sep 1865
Died: 17 Mar 1940
More Information: Adm. pens. at CORPUS CHRISTI, Oct. 8, 1883. [Eldest] s. of Robert, merchant, of Chadkirk House, Chadkirk, Cheshire. B. Sept. 14, 1865, in Manchester. School, Manchester Grammar, and at Owens College. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1892. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1888; priest (Victoria) 1890. C.M.S. Missionary in S. China for 38 years; at Nang-wa-kau, 1888-91; at Kienyang, 1891-1900; at Kienning, 1901-29. Archdeacon of Kienning, 1917-29. The only uninjured survivor of the Kutien (Kucheng) massacre, 1895. Warden of St Catherine's Deaconesses' House, Canonbury, London, 1929-32. C.-incharge of St Patrick's, Wallington, Surrey, 1930-5. Resided latterly at Guildford, where he died Mar. 17, 1940. Brother of Robert N. F. (1885). (Crockford; Who was Who; Edward E. Phillips' correspondence; The Times, Mar. 19, 1940.)
Rev Hugh Stowell Phillips's Timeline
1865 |
September 14, 1865
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Manchester, Greater Manchester, UK
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November 30, 1865
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Salford, Christ Church, Lancashire
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1893 |
April 5, 1893
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Nang-Ua, China
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1894 |
August 12, 1894
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1897 |
1897
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Manchester, Greater Manchester, England, United Kingdom
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1940 |
March 17, 1940
Age 74
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