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Lichfield Mercury
Date: 16 January 1942
Page: Page 7
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LICHFIELD MOURNS A BELOVED CITIZEN


DEATH OF ALD. J. R. DEACON, J.P.


Former Mayor and City's Largest Employer of Labour


"HIS CHIEF OBJECT IN LIFE WAS TO HELP OTHERS"


CIVIC COLLEAGUES' GLOWING TRIBUTES


IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL GATHERING


LICHFIELD has experienced a sad loss by the death of its largest employer of labour, Alderman J. R. Deacon, which took place at his residence, "Oakleigh," St. Chad's Road, on Sunday morning. Alderman Deacon, who was 64 years of age, had only been confined to his bed for about a week, and his passing will be received with regret by everyone who knew him, especially by his employees, by whom he was held in the utmost regard and esteem by virtue of his unfailing fairness and unbounded considerstion and generosity.


SOME IMPORTANT CONTRACTS


Alderman Deacon was a native of Leicestershire and came to reside in Lichfield in 1897. Four years later he commenced business in the city as a builder and contractor, and since that time he has not only carried out many important contracts in Lichfield and neighbourhood, but his activities have extended much farther afield, especially in recent years. One of his largest contracts was that of the new King Edward's High School in Bristol Road, Birmingham, for which the original coptract price was £176,782. He was also the builder of the attractive business premises of Parker, Winder and Achurch in Broad Street, Birmingham, the Edgbaston Assembly Rooms, the Children's Hospital at Ladywood, Sutton Roman Catholic Church, Nuneaton Roman Catholic Church, and many churches in the Birmingham area.


In Lichfield itself, Alderman Deacon has been responsible for the erection of numerous private properties in the city and the development of several building estates; in fact, it might be said without the slightest fear of contradiction that the large number of modern houses of the villa type which the city now possesses owe their existence to Alderman Deacon's initiative and business enterprise. He has in all probability done more than any other individual person to increase the rateable value of the city. In many instances the development of Lichfield has been carried out on the outskirts of the city, and not infrequently the citizens have been the gainers in another direction in that, by giving up land from time to time, Alderrhan Deacon enabled the Corporation to carry out much-needed street-widening schemes. He was keenly interested in the Lichfield Victoria Hospital and was not only responsible for the erection of the Hospital's present up-to-date buildings, but also the recent addition of the very modern Maternity Block.


AN EX-MAYOR AND SHERIFF


Alderman Deacon entered the City Council as one of the representatives of the North Ward in 1908 and he has served on practically all the committees. He occupied the position of Sheriff in 1916-17 and that of Mayor in 1920-21, being elected an alderman in 1933. In 1923 he was made a Justice of the Peace for the city. He was an elected member the Conduit Lands Trust, a representative on the Lichfield Municipal Charities and Hinton's Charity, and a member of the following committees: Estates and General Purposes, Health, Housing, and Rating and Valuation.


He was a past president of the Lichfield Chamber of Trade and an active member of the Lichfield Development Committee, which formerly functioned with the primary object of securing the introduction of new industries to the city. He was also a director of the Lichfield Foundry Ltd., in Sandford Street. For a number of years he was a sidesman at St. Chad's Church and for five years he filled the office of people's warden. Alderman Deacon was a member of St. John's Lodge of Freemasons, St. John's Chapter and St. Chad's Rose Croix Chapter.


In 1903 Alderman Deacon married the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Knight, of Newbold, Leicestershire, and he leaves his widow and one daughter, to whom the utmost sympathy is extended.


THE FUNERAL


Crowded Congregation at St. Chad's Church


It is doubtful if the present generation in Lichfield has seen a more striking tribute to the personality and memory of one of its citizens than that which was paid to the late Alderman Deacon at his funeral at St. Chad's Church, Lichfield, on Wednesday. The old church, which he loved to attend and serve, was not large enough to comfortably accommodate all who desired to pay their last respects to the deceased, and no report could give an accurate impression to those unable to be present of the varied sections of the community represented in that impressive farewell gathering, which included quite two hundred employees of the firm of J. R. Deacon, Ltd.


The service was conducted by the Very Rev. the Dean, the Rector of St. Chad's (the Rev. R. de B. Coussmaker) and the Vicar of St. Mary's (Preb. H. S. Cresswell, R.D., who also represented the Bishop).


Mr. R. Earl presided at the organ, and, led by the full choir, the congregation sang the well-known hymns, "Abide with me" and "Rock of Ages," together with the Psalm "I will lift up mine eyes"; the service, marked by a reverence and simplicity befitting the one whom all had in mind, concluding appropriately with the rendering of the Nunc Dimittis: "Lord, now lettest Thy servent depart in peace."


Six employees, Messrs. G. Gotheridge, T. Wakelin, G. Barnes, G. Bayliss, W. Turner and W. Clews, acted as bearers.


The family mourners were: Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Handford (son-in-law and daughter), Mr. Theo Deacon and Mr. Tony Deacon (grandsons); Mr. and Mrs. G. Deacon (brother and sister-in-law); Mr. E. Deacon (brother, Kington, Hereford), Mr. A. Deacon (brother, Banbury), Mr. J. Knight (brother-in-law), Mr. and Mrs. G. Knight (brother-in-law and sister-in-law), Mr. and Mrs. G. Deacon, jnr. (nephew and niece), Miss Doris Deacon (niece), Major J. Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. F. Boardman, Mr. and Mrs. S. Handford, Mr. S. Handford, Miss M. Handford, Mr. Joe Smith, Mrs. Sneyd (Charlotte) and Mrs. Skeffington.


The Mayor and Corporation attended in civic state and were escorted to the church by the local members of the National Fire Service under the command of Chief Officer A. Jones, and a detachment of Special Constabulary under Vice-Commandant N. W. Andrews. Accompanying the Mayor (Councillor C. H. Averill) were the Sheriff (Councillor W. F. L. Salloway), the Mayor's Chaplain (Prebendary P. Howard), the Town Clerk (Mr. A. N. Ballard), Aldermen H. G. Hall, F. Garratt, J. H. Bridgman and Mrs. Stuart Shaw, Councillors F. M. Tayler, T. Moseley, R. J. Nevill, F. E. Collins, F. Halfpenny, F. G. Mantle, C. H. Craddock, F. T. Perry, J. Haworth and F. Williams, Councillor E. Matthews (Hammerwich), Councillask Frank Foster (Whittington), and Mr. F. Thompson (Postmaster).


The St. John's Lodge, St. John's Chapter and St. Chad's Rose Croix Chapter were represented by the following: Brothers H. Davis, R. J. Cook, K Parker. J. S. Brown, C. C. Leach, G. T. Taylor, C. W. Gifford Inge, W. H. Treadgold, W. F. Russell, C. H. Thurston, T. H. Shilcock, H. Sanders, W. Jeffries, J. A. Harrison, H. Newton, A. Pearson, H. Todd, R. Briggs, W. Fewtrill, A. Hodkinson, T. W. Biddulph, H. Q. Biddulph, W. Rutherford, J. Bridgeman, S. Lintern, together with W. Scott, C. Bateman and E. M. Marriner (Visiting Brethren).


Others present in church were: Bros. Rev. E. T. Sidwell and S. T. Isham (St. Augustine's Lodge, Rugeley), Mr. A. Wootton (chief clerk), Mr. E. Woolley (accountant), Mr. C. T. Wigham, Mr. W. E. Pead and Mrs. Hodson (Lichfield City magistrates), Mr. M. H. Hunt (magistrates' clerk), Superintendent H. Jones, Mr. F. D. Winterton (and representing Ald. H. J. C. Winterton), Mrs. E. M. Heath, Dr. T. D. Stuart Shaw and Mr. H. Webb (Lichfield Victoria Hospital), Colonel O. H. Mason (Burton-on-Trent), Mr. F. Shrubsole (National Provincial Bank), Mr. Charles Manton (Walsall), Mr. H. Busill Jones and Mr. T. Gwinnett (Walsall Co-operative Society), Mr. R. Jeffries (Walsall), Mr. H. W. Shipley (representing Ansell's Brewery, Ltd. and Holt Brewery, Ltd.), Mr. C. R. Bailey, Mr. H. C. Higgins, Mr. R. J. Barnes, Mr. G. Tipper, Mr. F. J. Hall, Messrs. Smith and Parker, Mr. F. G. Worthington, Mr. G. S. Russell, Mr. A. G. Whiting, Mr. B. Andrews, Messrs. W. F. C. Long and B. Bedington (Lichfield Chamber of Trade), Mr. F. H. Carter (Birmingham), Mr. G. E. Bagnall (Birmingham), Mr. G. Birch, Mrs. Stokes (Knowle Hurst), Mr. A. Devey (Shenstone), Mr. H. W. Hobbiss (Birmingham), Mr. C. C. Gray (Birmingham), the Rev. H. L Muriel, Mr. H. F. Bather, Mr. and Mrs. W. Kendrick (Walsall), Mr. R. S. Streather (Sutton Coldfield), Dr. F. W. Marshall, Dr. A. W. Vaisey, Mr. C. Bridgeman, Messrs. C. W. Bell and C. R. B. Brown (Tuke and Bells Ltd., and Lichfield Foundary Ltd.), Mr. G. Bird, Mr. W. Frost (representing Mr. G. J. Murray Atkins), Mr. R. Burns (representing George Elvin and Sons and Selfield Cinemas), Messrs. F. C. and D. A. Hewes (representing Barton Cement Co.), Mr. O. A. Wainwright (Birmingham), Mr. J. H. Jones (Birmingham), Mr. F. R. Pennell (Birmingham), Messrs. C. H. Riley and M. Watkiss (Hinckley Building Society), Mr. G. H. Burks (Birmingham), Mr. T. W. Biddulph (Burton-on-Trent), Mrs. P. A. Benn (Grantham), Mr. J. E. Bishop, Mr. A. W. Thorpe (Lichfield Charity Cup and Lichfield Football League), Mr. A. P. Green (Lichfield Foundry Ltd.), Mr. A. R. Gee (Lichfield Gas Co.), Mr. R. A. R. Benn (godson) (and representing Captain G. K. Benn, R.E.), Rev. H. F. Napier, Mr. J. W. Massey (Birmingham), Mr. John Massey (Birmingham), Mr. and Mrs. Shufflebotham, Mr. Carter (N. W. Weedon and Partners), Mr. Jones (Peter King and Co.), Mr. H. S. Willington (Walsall Technical College), Mr. and Mrs. Noel Boardman, Mr. W. Bond, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Arthur, Mrs. Ballard, Father de Capitain (Sutton Coldfield), Mr. G. Mytton (Lichfield City Institute), Mr. Kitchen (Parker, Winder and Achurch), Mr. Ordway (J. R. Lea and Co.), and many others.


FLORAL TRIBUTES


The beautiful floral tributes, numbering over 130, were from the following:- The Widow; Marjorie and Arthur (daughter and son-in-law); George, Edith and Doris (Friary Avenue); Ernest and Beatrice (Kington); Evelyn and Arthur (Leominster); George, Jessie, Evelyn; Employees of King Edward School; the Directors, H. L. Jones and Staff of Parker, Winder and Achurch, Ltd.; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ivison and Jack; Hiskins Bros.; Holland W. and Major Hobbiss; Major M. Farlane; Mr. and Mrs. Skeffington; Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Pennell; George, Millicent and Mary; Aubury; Mr. and Mrs. Handford (Overstowe); Boardman and Family (Walsall); Alderman and Mrs. Hall; Mr. D. and Mr. Walter W. Webb; Charlotte; Daisy and Arthur (Banbury); F. Connie Son and Family; Joe, Lizzie and Family; Oswald N. Mason; Nellie, Tom and Eric; the Choir and Sexton of St. Chad's; Harry W. Weedon and Partners; Lichfield City Magistrates and Clerk; Mr. and Mrs. A. Seedhouse; Employees, Ash Road; Members of St. Chad's Rose Croix Lodge; St. Chad's Parochial Church Council; St. Chad's Sick and Benefit Club; Alice and John Leese; Clifford and John Atkins; Employees, Hammerwich; Superintendent and Mrs: Jones (Court House); Employees Deacon and Boardman; Mr. and Mrs. Gotheridge and Employees Fradley and Fauld; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bayliss and Dorothy; George Holmes and Workmen, Chatwood; Lichfield Plumbers' Association; Fawcett (Longdon Hall); Directors of Deacon and Boardman; Mr. and Mrs. I A. Hollinshead; Mrs. Davis and Family; Masefield and Reynolds, King's Bromley; Lichfield Staff of Painters; William Basham and William Barker; Alderman and Mrs. Garratt and Family; Employees at Coventry; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Littleford; Employees at Aldridge; Works Lorry Drivers; Deacon's Office Staff; Committee of Lichfield City Institute; Alderman and Mrs. J. H. Bridgeman; The Mayor, Sheriff, Aldermen, Councillors and Officials of the City of Lichfield; Workmen at Ashby and Market Bosworth; Directors and Management of Regal Cinema, Lichfield; Sam and Mrs. J. S. Brown; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Barnes and Family; J. Thorneloe and Sons, Lichfield; Directors Lichfield Foundry; Mrs. S. Heath, Angorfa, Walsall Road; Staff and Employees Lichfield Foundry; A. Devey, Shenstone; Messrs., Cross and Cross; Albertaßarker; Mr. and Mrs. S. Slater and Ray; Whittaker and Sons, Lichfield; Mrs. W. B. Littler; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bishop; Works Apprentices; Fred and Donald Hewes; Directors of R. M. Douglas, Ltd.; Mr. and Mrs. Oakley; From the Bottom Shop and Mill Hands; Mr. and Mrs. A. Cartmale, St. Chad's Road; Shenstone Workmen; J. H. Llewellyn; Directors and Manager Hinckley and Coventry Building Society; Birmingham Employees; St. John's Lodge of Freemasons; Rowe Bros. Company, Birmingham; Joe and Winnie; Mr. and Mre. F. Hodson and Ted; Cissie and Conrad Leach; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weedon; John Salford; Employees F. W. Biddulph; Charles . Manton and Sons, Walsall; Companions of the Holy Royal Arch Chapter of St. John 1039; Lichfield Laundry, Ltd.; Rev. and Mrs. Coussmaker and Chaddy; Noel, Olive and Baby Boardman; Mr. Isham (Shenstone); Mr. and Mrs. Shrubs°le, National Bank; Joiners of the Top Shop; Mr. and Mrs. W. Griffin; Walsall and District Co-operative Society; Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Boardman; William Kentish; Mr. and Mrs. Shipley; Mr. and Mrs. T. Cook; Albert. H. Wootton; Superintendent H. Jones and Members of the Lichfield Police Division; Will Turner and Family; Walsall Building Guild; Ansell's Brewery, Ltd.,; Holt's Brewery; Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Benn and George Benn; Members of the Lichfield Chamber of Trade; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lintern; J. W. Shaw, Walsall; Roper Benn; Walsall Master Builders' Association; Mrs. and Miss Macdonald; Mrs. Boston; The Longmore Family; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shufflebotham and Mrs. S. Shufflebotham; Committee and Staff Lichfield Victoria Hospital; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bagnall; Trustees Lichfield Conduit Lands; T. W. B.; Mr. 7. Wood Massey; The Staff of Deacon and Boardman, Ltd.; All at Harlequin; Misses Austin; Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Burkes.


The arrangements for the funeral were in the hands of Messrs. F. M. and J. Wait, Lichfield.
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Chad of Mercia


St Chad was the first bishop of Mercia and Lindsey at Lichfield. He was the brother of Cedd, whom he succeeded as Abbot of Lastingham, North Yorkshire, and a disciple of Aidan who sent him to Ireland as part of his education. Chad was chosen by Oswi, king of Northumbria, as bishop of the Northumbrian see, while Wilfrid, who had been chosen for Deira by the sub-king Alcfrith, was absent in Gaul seeking consecration shortly after the Synod of Whitby (663/4). Faced with a dearth of bishops in England, Chad was unwise enough to be consecrated by the simoniacal Wine of Dorchester, assisted by two dubious British bishops. Wilfrid on his return to England in 666, found that Alcfrith was dead or exiled and retired to Ripon, leaving Chad in occupation. But in 669 Theodore, Archbishop of Canterbury, restored Wilfrid to York and deposed Chad (who retired to Lastingham), but soon reconsecrated him to be bishop of the Mercians. This unusual step was due both to the new opening for Christianity in Mercia and to the excellent character of Chad himself, whom both Eddius and Bede recognised as being unusually humble, devout, zealous and apostolic. Chad’s episcopate of three years laid the foundations of the see of Lichfield according to the decrees of Theodore’s council at Hertford, which established diocesan organisation. Wulfhere, king of Mercia, gave him fifty hides of land for a monastery at Barow (Lincolnshire); he also established a monastery close to Lichfield Cathedral.


Chad died on March 2nd 672 and was buried in the Church of St Mary. At once, according to Bede, he was venerated as a saint and his relics were translated to the Cathedral Church of St Peter. Cures were claimed in both churches. Bede described his first shrine as ‘a wooden coffin in the shape of a little house with an aperture in the side through which the devout can…take out some of the dust, which they put into water and give to sick cattle or men to drink, upon which they are presently eased of their infirmity and restored to health’.


His relics were translated in 1148 and moved to the Lady Chapel in 1296. An even more splendid shrine was built by Robert Stretton, bishop of Lichfield (1360-85) of marble substructure with feretory adorned with gold and precious stones. Rowland Lee, bishop of Lichfield (1534-43), pleaded with Henry VIII to spare the shrine: this was done, but only for a time. At some unknown date the head and some other bones had been separated from the main shrine. Some of these, it was claimed, were preserved by recusants, and four large bones, believed to be Chad’s are in the Roman Catholic cathedral of Birmingham. A fine Mercian illuminated Gospel Book of the 8th century called the Gospels of St Chad was probably associated with his shrine, as the Lindisfarne Gospels were associated with the shrine of St Cuthbert; it is now in Lichfield Cathedral Library. The 11th century shrine list mentions the relics of Cedd and Hedda resting at Lichfield with Chad. Thirty-three ancient churches and several wells were dedicated to St Chad, mainly in the Midlands. There are also several modern dedications.


From the Oxford Dictionary of Saints, by David Hugh Farmer, 3rd edition, 1992 (c) David Hugh Farmer 1978, 1987, 1992 by permission of Oxford University Press
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Lichfield Mercury
Date: 16 January 1942
Page: Page 7
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LICHFIELD MOURNS A BELOVED CITIZEN


DEATH OF ALD. J. R. DEACON, J.P.


Former Mayor and City's Largest Employer of Labour


"HIS CHIEF OBJECT IN LIFE WAS TO HELP OTHERS"


CIVIC COLLEAGUES' GLOWING TRIBUTES


IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL GATHERING


LICHFIELD has experienced a sad loss by the death of its largest employer of labour, Alderman J. R. Deacon, which took place at his residence, "Oakleigh," St. Chad's Road, on Sunday morning. Alderman Deacon, who was 64 years of age, had only been confined to his bed for about a week, and his passing will be received with regret by everyone who knew him, especially by his employees, by whom he was held in the utmost regard and esteem by virtue of his unfailing fairness and unbounded considerstion and generosity.


SOME IMPORTANT CONTRACTS


Alderman Deacon was a native of Leicestershire and came to reside in Lichfield in 1897. Four years later he commenced business in the city as a builder and contractor, and since that time he has not only carried out many important contracts in Lichfield and neighbourhood, but his activities have extended much farther afield, especially in recent years. One of his largest contracts was that of the new King Edward's High School in Bristol Road, Birmingham, for which the original coptract price was £176,782. He was also the builder of the attractive business premises of Parker, Winder and Achurch in Broad Street, Birmingham, the Edgbaston Assembly Rooms, the Children's Hospital at Ladywood, Sutton Roman Catholic Church, Nuneaton Roman Catholic Church, and many churches in the Birmingham area.


In Lichfield itself, Alderman Deacon has been responsible for the erection of numerous private properties in the city and the development of several building estates; in fact, it might be said without the slightest fear of contradiction that the large number of modern houses of the villa type which the city now possesses owe their existence to Alderman Deacon's initiative and business enterprise. He has in all probability done more than any other individual person to increase the rateable value of the city. In many instances the development of Lichfield has been carried out on the outskirts of the city, and not infrequently the citizens have been the gainers in another direction in that, by giving up land from time to time, Alderrhan Deacon enabled the Corporation to carry out much-needed street-widening schemes. He was keenly interested in the Lichfield Victoria Hospital and was not only responsible for the erection of the Hospital's present up-to-date buildings, but also the recent addition of the very modern Maternity Block.


AN EX-MAYOR AND SHERIFF


Alderman Deacon entered the City Council as one of the representatives of the North Ward in 1908 and he has served on practically all the committees. He occupied the position of Sheriff in 1916-17 and that of Mayor in 1920-21, being elected an alderman in 1933. In 1923 he was made a Justice of the Peace for the city. He was an elected member the Conduit Lands Trust, a representative on the Lichfield Municipal Charities and Hinton's Charity, and a member of the following committees: Estates and General Purposes, Health, Housing, and Rating and Valuation.


He was a past president of the Lichfield Chamber of Trade and an active member of the Lichfield Development Committee, which formerly functioned with the primary object of securing the introduction of new industries to the city. He was also a director of the Lichfield Foundry Ltd., in Sandford Street. For a number of years he was a sidesman at St. Chad's Church and for five years he filled the office of people's warden. Alderman Deacon was a member of St. John's Lodge of Freemasons, St. John's Chapter and St. Chad's Rose Croix Chapter.


In 1903 Alderman Deacon married the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Knight, of Newbold, Leicestershire, and he leaves his widow and one daughter, to whom the utmost sympathy is extended.


THE FUNERAL


Crowded Congregation at St. Chad's Church


It is doubtful if the present generation in Lichfield has seen a more striking tribute to the personality and memory of one of its citizens than that which was paid to the late Alderman Deacon at his funeral at St. Chad's Church, Lichfield, on Wednesday. The old church, which he loved to attend and serve, was not large enough to comfortably accommodate all who desired to pay their last respects to the deceased, and no report could give an accurate impression to those unable to be present of the varied sections of the community represented in that impressive farewell gathering, which included quite two hundred employees of the firm of J. R. Deacon, Ltd.


The service was conducted by the Very Rev. the Dean, the Rector of St. Chad's (the Rev. R. de B. Coussmaker) and the Vicar of St. Mary's (Preb. H. S. Cresswell, R.D., who also represented the Bishop).


Mr. R. Earl presided at the organ, and, led by the full choir, the congregation sang the well-known hymns, "Abide with me" and "Rock of Ages," together with the Psalm "I will lift up mine eyes"; the service, marked by a reverence and simplicity befitting the one whom all had in mind, concluding appropriately with the rendering of the Nunc Dimittis: "Lord, now lettest Thy servent depart in peace."


Six employees, Messrs. G. Gotheridge, T. Wakelin, G. Barnes, G. Bayliss, W. Turner and W. Clews, acted as bearers.


The family mourners were: Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Handford (son-in-law and daughter), Mr. Theo Deacon and Mr. Tony Deacon (grandsons); Mr. and Mrs. G. Deacon (brother and sister-in-law); Mr. E. Deacon (brother, Kington, Hereford), Mr. A. Deacon (brother, Banbury), Mr. J. Knight (brother-in-law), Mr. and Mrs. G. Knight (brother-in-law and sister-in-law), Mr. and Mrs. G. Deacon, jnr. (nephew and niece), Miss Doris Deacon (niece), Major J. Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. F. Boardman, Mr. and Mrs. S. Handford, Mr. S. Handford, Miss M. Handford, Mr. Joe Smith, Mrs. Sneyd (Charlotte) and Mrs. Skeffington.


The Mayor and Corporation attended in civic state and were escorted to the church by the local members of the National Fire Service under the command of Chief Officer A. Jones, and a detachment of Special Constabulary under Vice-Commandant N. W. Andrews. Accompanying the Mayor (Councillor C. H. Averill) were the Sheriff (Councillor W. F. L. Salloway), the Mayor's Chaplain (Prebendary P. Howard), the Town Clerk (Mr. A. N. Ballard), Aldermen H. G. Hall, F. Garratt, J. H. Bridgman and Mrs. Stuart Shaw, Councillors F. M. Tayler, T. Moseley, R. J. Nevill, F. E. Collins, F. Halfpenny, F. G. Mantle, C. H. Craddock, F. T. Perry, J. Haworth and F. Williams, Councillor E. Matthews (Hammerwich), Councillask Frank Foster (Whittington), and Mr. F. Thompson (Postmaster).


The St. John's Lodge, St. John's Chapter and St. Chad's Rose Croix Chapter were represented by the following: Brothers H. Davis, R. J. Cook, K Parker. J. S. Brown, C. C. Leach, G. T. Taylor, C. W. Gifford Inge, W. H. Treadgold, W. F. Russell, C. H. Thurston, T. H. Shilcock, H. Sanders, W. Jeffries, J. A. Harrison, H. Newton, A. Pearson, H. Todd, R. Briggs, W. Fewtrill, A. Hodkinson, T. W. Biddulph, H. Q. Biddulph, W. Rutherford, J. Bridgeman, S. Lintern, together with W. Scott, C. Bateman and E. M. Marriner (Visiting Brethren).


Others present in church were: Bros. Rev. E. T. Sidwell and S. T. Isham (St. Augustine's Lodge, Rugeley), Mr. A. Wootton (chief clerk), Mr. E. Woolley (accountant), Mr. C. T. Wigham, Mr. W. E. Pead and Mrs. Hodson (Lichfield City magistrates), Mr. M. H. Hunt (magistrates' clerk), Superintendent H. Jones, Mr. F. D. Winterton (and representing Ald. H. J. C. Winterton), Mrs. E. M. Heath, Dr. T. D. Stuart Shaw and Mr. H. Webb (Lichfield Victoria Hospital), Colonel O. H. Mason (Burton-on-Trent), Mr. F. Shrubsole (National Provincial Bank), Mr. Charles Manton (Walsall), Mr. H. Busill Jones and Mr. T. Gwinnett (Walsall Co-operative Society), Mr. R. Jeffries (Walsall), Mr. H. W. Shipley (representing Ansell's Brewery, Ltd. and Holt Brewery, Ltd.), Mr. C. R. Bailey, Mr. H. C. Higgins, Mr. R. J. Barnes, Mr. G. Tipper, Mr. F. J. Hall, Messrs. Smith and Parker, Mr. F. G. Worthington, Mr. G. S. Russell, Mr. A. G. Whiting, Mr. B. Andrews, Messrs. W. F. C. Long and B. Bedington (Lichfield Chamber of Trade), Mr. F. H. Carter (Birmingham), Mr. G. E. Bagnall (Birmingham), Mr. G. Birch, Mrs. Stokes (Knowle Hurst), Mr. A. Devey (Shenstone), Mr. H. W. Hobbiss (Birmingham), Mr. C. C. Gray (Birmingham), the Rev. H. L Muriel, Mr. H. F. Bather, Mr. and Mrs. W. Kendrick (Walsall), Mr. R. S. Streather (Sutton Coldfield), Dr. F. W. Marshall, Dr. A. W. Vaisey, Mr. C. Bridgeman, Messrs. C. W. Bell and C. R. B. Brown (Tuke and Bells Ltd., and Lichfield Foundary Ltd.), Mr. G. Bird, Mr. W. Frost (representing Mr. G. J. Murray Atkins), Mr. R. Burns (representing George Elvin and Sons and Selfield Cinemas), Messrs. F. C. and D. A. Hewes (representing Barton Cement Co.), Mr. O. A. Wainwright (Birmingham), Mr. J. H. Jones (Birmingham), Mr. F. R. Pennell (Birmingham), Messrs. C. H. Riley and M. Watkiss (Hinckley Building Society), Mr. G. H. Burks (Birmingham), Mr. T. W. Biddulph (Burton-on-Trent), Mrs. P. A. Benn (Grantham), Mr. J. E. Bishop, Mr. A. W. Thorpe (Lichfield Charity Cup and Lichfield Football League), Mr. A. P. Green (Lichfield Foundry Ltd.), Mr. A. R. Gee (Lichfield Gas Co.), Mr. R. A. R. Benn (godson) (and representing Captain G. K. Benn, R.E.), Rev. H. F. Napier, Mr. J. W. Massey (Birmingham), Mr. John Massey (Birmingham), Mr. and Mrs. Shufflebotham, Mr. Carter (N. W. Weedon and Partners), Mr. Jones (Peter King and Co.), Mr. H. S. Willington (Walsall Technical College), Mr. and Mrs. Noel Boardman, Mr. W. Bond, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Arthur, Mrs. Ballard, Father de Capitain (Sutton Coldfield), Mr. G. Mytton (Lichfield City Institute), Mr. Kitchen (Parker, Winder and Achurch), Mr. Ordway (J. R. Lea and Co.), and many others.


FLORAL TRIBUTES


The beautiful floral tributes, numbering over 130, were from the following:- The Widow; Marjorie and Arthur (daughter and son-in-law); George, Edith and Doris (Friary Avenue); Ernest and Beatrice (Kington); Evelyn and Arthur (Leominster); George, Jessie, Evelyn; Employees of King Edward School; the Directors, H. L. Jones and Staff of Parker, Winder and Achurch, Ltd.; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ivison and Jack; Hiskins Bros.; Holland W. and Major Hobbiss; Major M. Farlane; Mr. and Mrs. Skeffington; Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Pennell; George, Millicent and Mary; Aubury; Mr. and Mrs. Handford (Overstowe); Boardman and Family (Walsall); Alderman and Mrs. Hall; Mr. D. and Mr. Walter W. Webb; Charlotte; Daisy and Arthur (Banbury); F. Connie Son and Family; Joe, Lizzie and Family; Oswald N. Mason; Nellie, Tom and Eric; the Choir and Sexton of St. Chad's; Harry W. Weedon and Partners; Lichfield City Magistrates and Clerk; Mr. and Mrs. A. Seedhouse; Employees, Ash Road; Members of St. Chad's Rose Croix Lodge; St. Chad's Parochial Church Council; St. Chad's Sick and Benefit Club; Alice and John Leese; Clifford and John Atkins; Employees, Hammerwich; Superintendent and Mrs: Jones (Court House); Employees Deacon and Boardman; Mr. and Mrs. Gotheridge and Employees Fradley and Fauld; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bayliss and Dorothy; George Holmes and Workmen, Chatwood; Lichfield Plumbers' Association; Fawcett (Longdon Hall); Directors of Deacon and Boardman; Mr. and Mrs. I A. Hollinshead; Mrs. Davis and Family; Masefield and Reynolds, King's Bromley; Lichfield Staff of Painters; William Basham and William Barker; Alderman and Mrs. Garratt and Family; Employees at Coventry; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Littleford; Employees at Aldridge; Works Lorry Drivers; Deacon's Office Staff; Committee of Lichfield City Institute; Alderman and Mrs. J. H. Bridgeman; The Mayor, Sheriff, Aldermen, Councillors and Officials of the City of Lichfield; Workmen at Ashby and Market Bosworth; Directors and Management of Regal Cinema, Lichfield; Sam and Mrs. J. S. Brown; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Barnes and Family; J. Thorneloe and Sons, Lichfield; Directors Lichfield Foundry; Mrs. S. Heath, Angorfa, Walsall Road; Staff and Employees Lichfield Foundry; A. Devey, Shenstone; Messrs., Cross and Cross; Albertaßarker; Mr. and Mrs. S. Slater and Ray; Whittaker and Sons, Lichfield; Mrs. W. B. Littler; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bishop; Works Apprentices; Fred and Donald Hewes; Directors of R. M. Douglas, Ltd.; Mr. and Mrs. Oakley; From the Bottom Shop and Mill Hands; Mr. and Mrs. A. Cartmale, St. Chad's Road; Shenstone Workmen; J. H. Llewellyn; Directors and Manager Hinckley and Coventry Building Society; Birmingham Employees; St. John's Lodge of Freemasons; Rowe Bros. Company, Birmingham; Joe and Winnie; Mr. and Mre. F. Hodson and Ted; Cissie and Conrad Leach; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weedon; John Salford; Employees F. W. Biddulph; Charles . Manton and Sons, Walsall; Companions of the Holy Royal Arch Chapter of St. John 1039; Lichfield Laundry, Ltd.; Rev. and Mrs. Coussmaker and Chaddy; Noel, Olive and Baby Boardman; Mr. Isham (Shenstone); Mr. and Mrs. Shrubs°le, National Bank; Joiners of the Top Shop; Mr. and Mrs. W. Griffin; Walsall and District Co-operative Society; Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Boardman; William Kentish; Mr. and Mrs. Shipley; Mr. and Mrs. T. Cook; Albert. H. Wootton; Superintendent H. Jones and Members of the Lichfield Police Division; Will Turner and Family; Walsall Building Guild; Ansell's Brewery, Ltd.,; Holt's Brewery; Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Benn and George Benn; Members of the Lichfield Chamber of Trade; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lintern; J. W. Shaw, Walsall; Roper Benn; Walsall Master Builders' Association; Mrs. and Miss Macdonald; Mrs. Boston; The Longmore Family; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shufflebotham and Mrs. S. Shufflebotham; Committee and Staff Lichfield Victoria Hospital; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bagnall; Trustees Lichfield Conduit Lands; T. W. B.; Mr. 7. Wood Massey; The Staff of Deacon and Boardman, Ltd.; All at Harlequin; Misses Austin; Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Burkes.


The arrangements for the funeral were in the hands of Messrs. F. M. and J. Wait, Lichfield.
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Chad of Mercia


St Chad was the first bishop of Mercia and Lindsey at Lichfield. He was the brother of Cedd, whom he succeeded as Abbot of Lastingham, North Yorkshire, and a disciple of Aidan who sent him to Ireland as part of his education. Chad was chosen by Oswi, king of Northumbria, as bishop of the Northumbrian see, while Wilfrid, who had been chosen for Deira by the sub-king Alcfrith, was absent in Gaul seeking consecration shortly after the Synod of Whitby (663/4). Faced with a dearth of bishops in England, Chad was unwise enough to be consecrated by the simoniacal Wine of Dorchester, assisted by two dubious British bishops. Wilfrid on his return to England in 666, found that Alcfrith was dead or exiled and retired to Ripon, leaving Chad in occupation. But in 669 Theodore, Archbishop of Canterbury, restored Wilfrid to York and deposed Chad (who retired to Lastingham), but soon reconsecrated him to be bishop of the Mercians. This unusual step was due both to the new opening for Christianity in Mercia and to the excellent character of Chad himself, whom both Eddius and Bede recognised as being unusually humble, devout, zealous and apostolic. Chad’s episcopate of three years laid the foundations of the see of Lichfield according to the decrees of Theodore’s council at Hertford, which established diocesan organisation. Wulfhere, king of Mercia, gave him fifty hides of land for a monastery at Barow (Lincolnshire); he also established a monastery close to Lichfield Cathedral.


Chad died on March 2nd 672 and was buried in the Church of St Mary. At once, according to Bede, he was venerated as a saint and his relics were translated to the Cathedral Church of St Peter. Cures were claimed in both churches. Bede described his first shrine as ‘a wooden coffin in the shape of a little house with an aperture in the side through which the devout can…take out some of the dust, which they put into water and give to sick cattle or men to drink, upon which they are presently eased of their infirmity and restored to health’.


His relics were translated in 1148 and moved to the Lady Chapel in 1296. An even more splendid shrine was built by Robert Stretton, bishop of Lichfield (1360-85) of marble substructure with feretory adorned with gold and precious stones. Rowland Lee, bishop of Lichfield (1534-43), pleaded with Henry VIII to spare the shrine: this was done, but only for a time. At some unknown date the head and some other bones had been separated from the main shrine. Some of these, it was claimed, were preserved by recusants, and four large bones, believed to be Chad’s are in the Roman Catholic cathedral of Birmingham. A fine Mercian illuminated Gospel Book of the 8th century called the Gospels of St Chad was probably associated with his shrine, as the Lindisfarne Gospels were associated with the shrine of St Cuthbert; it is now in Lichfield Cathedral Library. The 11th century shrine list mentions the relics of Cedd and Hedda resting at Lichfield with Chad. Thirty-three ancient churches and several wells were dedicated to St Chad, mainly in the Midlands. There are also several modern dedications.


From the Oxford Dictionary of Saints, by David Hugh Farmer, 3rd edition, 1992 (c) David Hugh Farmer 1978, 1987, 1992 by permission of Oxford University Press
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