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R E V I E W OF 2015
F ROM T H E DI R EC T OR A N D C H A I R OF COU NC I L
Our mission
We are pleased to present the RSCM’s Annual Review for 2015, to let you, the
RSCM’s affi liates, members and donors, know what we achieved during the year.
Three new posts took shape in 2015, and you will see below the work that we have
been able to do in training worship leaders, developing singers, encouraging
music-making in rural churches, and supporting worship with instruments. We
are showing this through the stories of some of those who benefi ted from these
programmes. The provision of a full-time post in training clergy and lay ministers
is a particular ‘game-changer’. The gamut of RSCM’s work continues to be backed
up with relevant publications and sustained through the invaluable help of our
local Area volunteers. In these programme changes, and through a hymn book
survey feeding into revisions to Sunday by Sunday, we are listening to the needs of
churches and members and, we hope, matching RSCM’s resources to those needs.
2015 has seen generous giving to the RSCM especially from its members and
supporters, from grant-making trusts, and in several liberal bequests. We are
most grateful for your gifts which help to sustain and develop our work. We look
forward to your feedback on the direction the RSCM is pursuing, and on how we
can best serve your needs.
RSCM’s mission is ‘the study, practice and improvement of music and other
matters relevant to the conduct of Christian worship’. We pray for the resources
and vision to support and further develop this work in future.
Registered Offi ce19 The CloseSalisburyWiltshire SP1 2EB
Registered Charity Number 312828Company Registration Number 250031
Royal PatronHer Majesty the Queen PatronsThe Right Revd The Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of ScotlandHis Grace the Archbishop of WestminsterThe Revd The Moderator of the Free Church Federal CouncilLord Carey of Clifton PresidentThe Most Revd and Rt Hon The Lord Archbishop of Canterbury Vice-PresidentsThe Right Revd David StancliffeThe Right Revd Nicholas HoltamBrian Kay
Council (Trustees and Directors)The Rt Hon Lord (Brian) Gill (Chairman)Ian Church (Vice-Chairman)Tony CulyerKatherine Dienes-WilliamsRowan Morton-Gledhill The Rt Revd Stephen Platten Michael PerrierDavid PricePhil Taylor (appointed 16 March 2015)Robin Thomas Graham WadleyPeter Connor
The Voluntary Forum Ian Church (Chairman)Alan McGuinness (North East Wales)Andrew Moodie (Peterborough and Northamptonshire) Tim Morris (Worcestershire)Michael Perrier (Birmingham)Martin Van Bleek (North West Europe)Craig Cartwright (North and East Yorkshire)
Senior Offi cers and ManagersDirector: Andrew Reid Deputy Director (Operations): Stephen Mansfi eldDeputy Director (Education and Voluntary Networks; Safeguarding): Rosemary Field
The RSCM is a Christian charity which
promotes the study, practice and
improvement of music and other matters
relevant to the conduct of Christian worship.
Our mission is to encourage and inspire
• the good use of high-quality, appropriate
music in Christian worship, whatever the
style or tradition;
• the highest standards achievable in each
individual church or community;
• people of all ages, especially children
and young people, to become involved in
church music;
• a culture of learning through study and
practice, to develop both skills
and understanding;
• a culture, especially in those who lead
Christian worship and those who lead
its music, in which good and appropriate
music is valued and supported, and in
which high standards are sought and can
be developed.
In order to deliver our mission effectively,
we rely on our own network of volunteer
committees, and we work with other
organizations whose purposes align
with our own.
Our members are also our partners as they
fulfi l the RSCM’s mission within their own
work and worship.
We support clergy, musicians and lay
people to achieve a deeper understanding
of how music can enhance worship, and
we provide education and training for
all who contribute to music in worship
to serve their churches and worshipping
communities well.
With every best wish,
Andrew Reid, The Rt Hon Brian Gill,
RSCM Director RSCM Council Chairman
Elaine Wykes (above right) attended the
RSCM’s Strengthen for Service course at Sarum
College, Salisbury, a two-day residential
course for clergy, readers and lay leaders on
music and liturgy, including managing a
music team and choosing appropriate music.
‘Not only was the course constructive, in that it gave me a solid grounding in the history of church music, including an interesting historical timeline of hymnody, church music and psalmody, but it also gave me a good working base from which to work in my future ordained ministry, when engaging with the organists, music directors and choirs in my curacy churches.
To have looked in-depth at the effects of music on a congregation, and how to thoughtfully select hymns and music was, for me, an invaluable addition to my clergy “toolkit”.’
The Revd Helen Bent (right), RSCM’s Head of
Ministerial Training says, ‘We need to think carefully about the words we are putting on the lips of our congregations. How are words going to form their faith and help them with discipleship? Over time, what they sing, what they say, and what they pray within services are going to shape what they believe in their Christian lives.’
Rick Bowers (below) attended a Lift Up Your
Voice course in Devon, a day event designed
for churches with few or no musicians
offering simple musical ideas and building
confidence in leadership.
‘You don’t need to have a great deal of knowledge about the music; you just need to have the confidence to know which direction to go in, and to try and help indicate, rather like hand signals in a car! [The course was] very good, very simple and straightforward and I enjoyed it.’
The Strengthen for Service
programme provides training
for clergy and lay leaders in
music and liturgy, enabling
them to lead effectively and
work confidently with the
musicians in their churches.
Lift Up Your Voice is offered throughout
the UK with regional and cultural
variations. Participants are introduced
to musical ideas from a range of
sources and given ways to lead their
congregations in song, with the voice
as the only ‘instrument’. The day course
ends with an act of worship devised by
the delegates themselves.
New education postsWe have created new posts
to serve our educational work,
including reaching out to
churches which do not have a
choir or any musicians at all,
and working with clergy and
lay ministers. Miles Quick,
with experience as lay
clerk and band player,
was appointed as Head
of Congregational and
Instrumental Music. Part of
his remit is to oversee Lift Up
Your Voice courses. The Revd
Helen Bent was next to join the
team as Head of Ministerial
Training, in partnership
with Praxis, and heads up
the Strengthen for Service
programme. At the end of 2015
Adrian Lucas was appointed
as Head of Choral Training,
shaping our provision and
resources for singers and
coordinating RSCM choirs.
Training worship leaders
Supporting rural churches
E L A I N E ’S M I N I S T RY
Age 42 Expected years of ministry 20+ Congregation size Two churches, each
with 50–75 members
Andrew Maries (course leader), speaking
about the simple method of animating people
in singing and teaching new things, said, ‘The idea of standing up in front, not to be an opera singer or anything, just to show people where the tune’s going, to smile at them, to look open-faced and encouraging can make a real difference. It will take some time to get to that place of confidence in singing together, but I think this direct approach is where to begin.’
The Voice for Life training scheme provides
a framework for choral singers to
develop their vocal skills, their musical
understanding and their knowledge of
repertoire. It comes with a range of teaching
material and supporting resources, and
gives plenty of advice on the practicalities
of running a choir. It enables choir trainers
and teachers to train their choir or group
more effectively, and helps singers grow as
musicians and members of a musical team.
During 2015 Voice for Life awards were
made to young people and adults in the UK
and internationally:
‘In summer 2015, 13 candidates from Holy Cross, Crediton undertook Voice for Life examinations,’ says Patricia Robottom. ‘The result was two new Silvers (one with distinction) and 11 Bronze. Our 40+ strong choir has been entering candidates for a long time, but this is the first time that adults have joined the process here. They found the learning and examinations very encouraging and supporting, and affirmed many who have been singing in church choirs for years or even decades. The eight adults achieved six merits and two distinctions and are very proud of their medals. The photograph shows 12 of the award winners, varying in age from teenager to 80-something. We are very grateful to our (then) Acting Director of Music, Richard Stephens, for his time, support and encouragement.’
During 2014–2015 the Voice for Life materials have been revised
and updated, including two new choir trainers books: How to
Use Voice for Life and The Voice for Life Guide to Musicianship.
A third volume, The Voice for Life Guide to Choir Training is
currently in production.
386 local area eventsOver 600 volunteers serve 53
committees in the UK, Ireland,
France and North-West
Europe. These committees
coordinate training, support,
events and singing awards
for the membership in their
local Area. In 2015 386 events
were held throughout the
UK and Ireland, organized
by RSCM Area committees.
These included choral,
instrumental, organist, cantor
and worship leader training
days, festivals, awards training
sessions, repertoire exploring
and church musicians’
encouragement events.
Developing singers
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
362
Bronze
236
Silver
76
Gold
The RSCM runs several regional training
choirs, providing opportunities to sing
services at other events at high musical
standards in cathedrals, churches and other
venues around the UK.
David James says, ‘Now enjoying my third year with RSCM Scottish Voices, I am always looking forward to the next gig. Expanding my repertoire, under expert and enthusiastic direction, in a most convivial atmosphere, at the warm invitation of so many historic and beautiful churches around Scotland, is an absolute joy and privilege. I have forged valuable new friendships, and take away to my other choirs new skills and techniques. What is not to love?!’
In March 2015 over a hundred people gathered
at St Stephen’s church in Westminster for a
joint Musicademy/RSCM day course. After
the opening worship,
and some work all
together on rhythm,
‘groove’ and basic
arrangements, the
participants divided
into three groups –
instrumentalists,
singers and PA (sound
amplification). The
sessions were led by
Musicademy staff
and Frances Novillo,
former RSCM Regional
Music Adviser, and
In February, Durham and Northumbria
Areas co-hosted a half-term singing event
for young people at the Cathedral Church
of St Nicholas, Newcastle. Twenty-six
choristers from aged 7 to 17 were directed
by Tom Leech (Director of Diocese of Leeds’
School Singing Programme), and worked
happily and hard to produce two memorable
services, using a wide variety of music from
plainsong to spirituals, and 14th-century
Cuncti simus concanentes from Llibre Vermell
de Montserrat to modern day Song of Mary by
The RSCM Guide to Plainchant – an introduction to plainsong was published
during 2015. It is both a revision of the seminal and best-selling ‘Plainchant
for everyone’ by Dr Mary Berry, a leading plainchant expert who died in
2008, and an anthology of chant which can be used in church services and
workshops, compiled by John Rowlands-Pritchard. The resource proved
immediately popular, and had to be re-printed within six weeks of publication.
The Young Voices Festival publication, Act justly, love mercy, walk humbly, commemorating
the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta, was published and widely used.
covered a wide range of contemporary
worship music. The participants were from a
variety of church traditions, including RSCM
affiliates and churches
using Musicademy’s
training, coming
together in an
inspiring and
educational day.
Partnerships like this
help us to bring the
expertise of other
organizations to
our members, and
to use the RSCM’s
tutors to bring our
own strengths to a
wider group.
During 2015 Simon Russell and Andrew
Moodie were appointed as Regional
Coordinators for the North and South of
England, joining Coordinators in Wales,
Scotland and Ireland. The Coordinators
work with local volunteers to ensure RSCM
missional coverage in local Areas and link
directly with churches and schools.
Honorary awardsIn 2015 the RSCM made
honorary awards to the
following people who have
made a significant contribution
to church music or liturgy:
FRSCM – Martin Baker, Canon
Dr Giles Bryant, Paul Ellis,
Andrew Millington, Andrew
Nethsingha, David Ogden
ARSCM – The Revd Helen
Bent, Dr Christopher Cockburn,
Richard Darke, Canon Peter
Gould, Alan Tavener, The Very
Reverend Michael Tavinor,
Alistair Warwick
HonRSCM – The Very
Reverend Simon Aiken,
Robert Armstrong MNZM JP,
Professor Colin Gibson
Certificate of Special
Service – Christine Alder,
Philip Brunswick, Terence
Carter, Anne Connolly-Munt,
John Crothers, Jane McKee,
Graham Look, Allan Packman,
Margaret Penfound, Frank
Smith, Eunice Woof
Eunice Woof serves on the
Liverpool Area committee:
‘I am an RSCM volunteer
because church music
opened a new, spiritual
world to me. I want others to
have that same opportunity
and experience.’
Worship with instruments
Local RSCM activities
New publicationsEunice Woof (centre) with RSCM Director Andrew Reid and Chair of Council Brian Gill
Margaret Rizza. Following positive feedback
from choristers and parents, the course was
repeated in 2016. Andrew Robinson says,
‘Fun while learning, fellowship and hospitality, history, worship, liturgy and faith all combined in one course. Sing 4 Joy has run for two years and we hope will run into a third February half-term.’
2015 2014
UK, Ireland, France, NW Europe and other overseas
Affiliates 3,938 3,998
Individuals 1,244 1,299
Members of RSCM’s partner organizations abroad*
Affiliates 941 999
Individuals & Friends 632 675
The festival service book Thy kingdom come,
thy will be done (commemorating the 800th
anniversary of Magna Carta), was used by
many RSCM Areas for their annual festival
service, including Celebration Day at
St Edmundsbury Cathedral. Festival books
are now produced annually.
‘Thy kingdom come, thy will be done was a great service book choice for our North Wales Area Choral Festival,’ says Alan McGuinness,
The RSCM offers a wide range of benefits
to members, including support and advice,
magazines, resources, and discounts on
music and courses – all to help you and
the other musicians in your worshipping
community make the best music possible. To
find out what advantages your membership
offers visit www.rscm.com/membership
RSCM membership continues to decline
annually by a small amount. Factors such
as the disbanding of church choirs, the
combining of churches into benefices, the
closing of churches and the reduction of
disposable income particularly within
smaller churches, have once again been
Chair, North Wales
Area. ‘With both accessible traditional and contemporary music for a wide range of abilities, including specially commissioned settings, our assembled singers felt it was a valuable resource for repeated use back in their parishes.’
partially offset by a significant number
of new churches joining the RSCM. The
movement of clergy and musicians between
churches and schools, and peer to peer
recommendation have both been key in
leading to new affiliates joining; RSCM’s
increasing range of educational programmes
is also playing a part in this growth.
The acquisition of Cathedral Music in 2014 reaped real dividends
in 2015, as RSCM members were able to access their titles at
considerable discount, and sales of both Cathedral Music titles
and general sales through RSCM Music Direct benefited. Through
this acquisition RSCM has significantly increased its resourcing of
churches through new musical repertoire for worship.
International activitiesThe RSCM’s partner
organizations in Australia,
Canada, New Zealand,
South Africa and the USA
continue to offer their own
membership benefits and
events which share the aims
of the RSCM (UK). Among
their activities in 2015, the
RSCM Australia Summer
School was held in Brisbane
in January 2015 directed by
Andrew Reid, RSCM Director,
and RSCM America’s newly
formed National Choir visited
Westminster Abbey to sing
services in December 2014 –
January 2015. Local branches
in all five countries hosted
many other events spanning
different church music
interests and needs, training
and inspiring many to fulfil
their ministry back in their own
churches with renewed skills
and enthusiasm.
Festival services
Your membership
In 2015 we carried out a hymn book survey to help us determine which books to
list in Sunday by Sunday. We wanted to find out which are the most popular books,
receive feedback on Sunday by Sunday, and gain a picture of how worship
is planned and designed across different church traditions to make sure
that we are providing the most suitable resources. We had an overwhelming
response from nearly 2,000 people and we thank everyone who took part.
We have made some changes in Sunday by Sunday as a result of the survey,
and all your comments feed into our ongoing work to review what we
provide to members, and how we reach out to non-members, to serve the
worshipping life of the Church.
*RSCM America, RSCM Australia, RSCM Canada, RSCM New Zealand, RSCM South Africa
F I NA NC I A L I N FOR M AT ION
Income % £
Membership 34 555,879
Publication sales/royalties 26 424,561
Voluntary income 22 351,537
Education/outreach 15 237,424
Investment 2 33,902
Other 1 15,232
Total 2015 1,618,535
Total 2014 1,591,421
Income Expenditure
Expenditure % £
Education/outreach/resource development 44 660,350
Publishing 29 438,933
Membership benefits and services 19 283,472
Governance 4 66,000
Fundraising 3 46,399
Investment management <1 6,609
Total 2015 1,501,763
Total 2014 1,499,456
Investment
Governance
Education/Outreach
Fundraising
Voluntary income
Membership benefits and servicesMembership
InvestmentManagement
Education/outreach/resource development
Publication sales/royalties Publishing
Grant giving bodies and trustsAhrendts-Couch Family
Foundation UK
Derek Butler Trust
Donald Byford Charitable
Trust
Foundation of St Matthias
G. F. Eyre Charitable Trust
G M Morrison Charitable Trust
Headley Trust
Hymns Ancient & Modern
John Pilling Trust
Knightwood Christian
Charitable Trust
Liz and Terry Bramall
Foundation
Miss Kathleen Beryl Sleigh
Charitable Trust
Open Fountain Trust
Praxis
Williams Church Music Trust
The year returned a surplus of over £116,000.
On the back of two preceding years’ surpluses, this has further
strengthened RSCM’s capacity to invest for growth across all its
areas of mission, and in terms of the infrastructure necessary to
support these activities. We have taken greater hold of how we
are managing charity funds and ensuring that we convert these
reserves into mission and impact in planned and increasingly
targeted ways that both serve our supporters and honour God.
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RSCM Celebration Day 2015 at St Edmundsbury Cathedral
2015 DONOR S T O T H E R SC M
We would like to acknowledge and thank the many
individuals and organizations listed below for their
generous gifts in support of our mission. We apologize
for any inaccuracies or omissions. (Donations made in
December may appear in the 2016 Review).
Director’s Circle (£5,000–£24,999)
Mr John F. Buckley Mr Richard A. Knight*
Sir Sydney Nicholson Founders Circle (£1,000–£4,999)
Bryan Anderson, FRSCM Mr Edward J. Kisby Dr Francis Niles Nicholas Andrew ReidIn memory of Amy McMillan,
LRAM, ARCM& other anonymous donors
Best Friends (£500–£1000)John Dennes Mr Alastair Hunter Sir John Margetson KCMG Oxford Consultancy
Partnership Limited& other anonymous donors
Great Friends (£100–£499)Adrian R. AdamsMr and Mrs David AllenGE and AG Andrews In memory of John Michael
David AtterburyMr Colin AttreeMr J BakerIan Barber John Barnard, ARSCMMiss Marianne Barton Dr Hugh R. BenhamThe Revd Canon John E.
J. BerryDr John Bertalot, MA (Cantab),
Hon D Mus, FRCO(CHM), FRSCM, HonFGDM, ARCM
Robert Blackman, MBE Mrs M. F. BuchanMr Nicholas P. CabotMr Brian CarterH. Ciechowska in memory of
Mrs A I Schouwenburg and Mr J Martyn
Miss Valerie CouchJohn CrothersMichael J. S. CubbageProfessor Tony CulyerDr David C. CurrieThe Rt Revd Edward F. Darling,
ARSCMMr David J. L. DaviesJohn DeavinMiss Angela R. DraperThe Revd Canon John DraperThe Rt Revd Timothy Dudley-
Smith, FRSCM, in continuing gratitude to William Llewellyn
EileenMr Christopher W. FieldMr Richard A. FinchJohn Fleming in memory of Mr
Jack Morse, Org & ChoirMr Christopher M. Fletcher-
CampbellMr Alf FortnamMr Eric N. FrenchIn Memory of Mr W H ChildsDr Geoffrey GibbonsMrs Valerie GibbonsMr Jonathan GibbsMr Malcolm Goldring,
HonRSCMMr Alun D GraftonDr Margaret E. GrahamMr Andrew E. GrimshawThe Revd John GroverMrs Carol HainsworthDr Peter J. HarlandSir David Harrison, CBE,
FRSCMS. Haslam Mr Richard W. D. HemingwayMr John HickmanMiss D V HilliarMr Frederick JamesFrederick Jones* Mr Christopher A. JosephJune KendallMr G Knight*Dr Judith A. LangfieldRex Latter Mrs Bridget le HurayMrs Eira LeachMrs Diana F. Lee-BrowneMr John R. LesterMr and Mrs Gordon R.
LounsbachMr Gordon Lucas Sir David Lumsden, FRSCMMiss Margaret J. MayellIain D. Nisbet, HonRSCMMr Ian B. Orr, ARSCMMr David E. PalmerThe Revd Canon John A.
PatrickThe Revd Benjamin L. M.
PhillipsProfessor Lionel J. PikeMr John ReadDr David & Mrs Susan Reid
Miss Maureen RouseThe Rowland Trust FundDavid SalterMr Nick P SharmanJ. SoulsbyMr Richard StonesLady TollemacheAlan and Ann TreloarDr Ian TrushellMs Barbara TuckerMr Michael J. TyrrellMr David J. VeaseyMrs Flora R. WallaceMr Nigel WalshAlistair WarwickMiss Frances A. WebbMrs Marion WelchMr Ruscombe C. WestmacottMartin J. White, ARSCMDr Arthur W. Wills, OBE,
FRSCMMrs Christine V. WilsonM. J. WinzerStephen and Judy WoodleyMrs Beryl J. Yorath& other anonymous donors
Friends (£25–£99)Dr Lesley AbramsMrs Dora O. AburrowMr Derek AcockMrs Juliette C. AdamsMr B. R. AdamsMr John A. AkroydMr Arnold AllcockMrs Sue AllenMr R. Harry AllenMr R. F. AllwrightMr Stephen P. AndersonMiss Carolyn M. AndrewMr R. V. AngellMr John W. AnsonMr Ian ApplebyMr C. ArnoldMr Robert H. C. AscottMr Michael D. AshMr Frank AshtonMr Keith BaileyRoderick BakerThe Revd Canon Christopher
BarberMrs P. A. BarberMr Cliff P. BarberMrs D. J. BarkerMr and Mrs A. BarnabyMr David BarradellMr Michael S. BarronMrs Gill BarrowChristopher Barton, ARSCMMrs Linn BathoMr Alan A. BaylissMr J. H. BeastallRobin Bell, ARSCMMr Derek W. BellMiss Elizabeth BellMr Michael J. BennettMr C. BennettMr A. B. BennettJo Bennett Anne BensonMr Angus J. BentallMrs M. M. BerryMr Martyn P. BerryMrs J. BettensonThe Revd H. J. J. BirdMr David F J BirdMr Paul V. BloomfieldMrs A. F. BloorMrs Sara BondDr Peter J. BoshierMr Kingsley G. BoultonMrs Gillian M. BowdenMr R. A. J. BowerMrs Janet N. BowlesMrs Heather F. BraddockMr David J. BrazierMr Adrian and Mrs Annette
BrettMr P. W. BroadhurstMrs Edith R. BrockhurstMrs Isobel D. BrookerMrs Jennifer BrooksThe Very Revd Dr A. W. G.
BrownNigel C. Brown Mr R. T. BrownMr L. R. N. BrufordMr D. G. BryanMr John BrydenMs Christine S. BuchanMrs R. A. S. BuchananMr John A. L. BuckinghamMr G. D. BuddMr A. J. BulleyMrs M. A. BurnhamDr Helen BurrowsMrs Margaret Butler, FRSCMMiss Zoe ByfordProfessor Christopher R.
Calladine Mr M. T. CampbellGordon & Julie Campbell
Family TrustMiss Susan CareyMiss Jennifer A. Carson
Mr George H. CarterMr Philip N. ChadwickMr Andrew B. ChapmanMiss M. ChorltonMrs Nancy E ChownIn memory of Frank SemperMs Fiona ChryssidesMr Dave J. ClarkMr D. T. ClarkPatricia C. ClarkeMr J. N. ClarkeMrs Anne ClementsMr John ClissetMrs Jean Collier John CollingbourneMr Len F. Collins*Miss Susan L. CollinsMrs Ruth D. CollopDrs. P. and L. Comerford Mrs Audrey M. CooperMr Basil A. CooperMr R. A. CotterillMr Paul S. CovellMr J. E. CraddockDr Anthony CrosslandMary CrossleyThe Revd Canon John Y. CroweThe Revd Preb David B.
CrowhurstMrs Katharine L. CumberledgeMr D. M. CundyThe Revd Michael E. CurrahMiss Elinor M. D’albiacMrs Margaret DaleThe Rev David J. DalglishMrs Pam DanielsMr J. C. DaviesMr Douglas I. S. DaviesMr N. W. F. DawsonMr Kenneth F. DayMr Brian M. De LoozeJohn DeanMr John G. DeaneMr and Mrs J. D. DemackMr Peter DengateMrs Mary M. DenningMiss Shirley DexDr and Mrs Alan T. DinsdaleMrs Jane DonaldsonJanet P. DoreyIn memory of Eleanor Lucy
DormorMrs Glynis Dudeney in memory
of Stephen Andrew FarrPhilip E. Duffy, FRSCMMr P. M. DunningMr Alan L. DurandMr Douglas A. DytorMr K. F. EarlRoy EdwardsBambo EfstathiouDr M. A. ElderMr Philip ElliottMr Michael EmeryMr J. D. EmmersonMs Jackie P. EtheridgeJohn EvansMr James D. S. FaircliffeMrs B. M. FaircloughPaul FearnleyMr D. R. FernsGraham FifeThe Revd Dr Donald FirthVivien FisherThe Rt Revd John FlackMiss Barbara E. FlemingMr George Fletcher-BakerMiss K. E. FoaleThe Revd Christopher J. FordMr E. M. FosterMr C. J. FosterMr David FouracreMr Norman FoxMiss Sylvia FoxMr Frank FoxenMr Nigel L. FrancisMr David FreemanMiss M. L. Frew * Mr Robert S. FrierRichard GadsbyMr John GaleDr and Mrs Ray GambellMr Philip H. GardnerThe Revd Michael GarlandMr C. F. GarmanPeter J. GarnerMr John A. GarrattMr John GascoigneMr G. GeorgeMr Keith B. GibbsMr Mark R. GibsonMrs Jean GillMr Terry W. GoddardMr R. F. I. GoodgameDr Andrew N. GorsuchMr C. G. GoslingPeter GouldMr A. GouldMr J. M. GrahamMr Ronald Graham-ClarkeMrs Susan J. GrangeMrs Ruth M. GrantMr Paul W. GrantGeorge W. Gray Mr Peter W. Green
Mr John GreenMr Andrew P. J. GreenMiss Emma GreenfieldMrs Catherine M. GreenleesMr S. H. J. GregoryThe Revd Canon Bernard B.
GribbinDr H. R. GribbinMrs A M GriffithMrs Kay GriffithsMr Stuart GuppyMr Donald HaighShirley HainesMr Mike HalesMr Warren S. HallMr W. M. HallMr Peter A. HallMr K. R. HallMr Julian HallMr and Mrs P. R. HallMr Michael HallsMr Anthony G. HancockMiss Mary HardmanLlywela V. HarrisMrs Dorothy HarrisonAnthony J. HarrowMrs Diana M. HartMr Peter S. Hart Ms Jeannette A. HartleyMiss Margaret HarveyIn memory of Hazel HarveyGerald B. HarveyMr David HawkinsMrs Kathryn HaworthMrs Joleen A. HayesMrs Rose E. M. HaywardThe Revd Canon Neil C.
HeavisidesMr Ian G. HendersonMrs Val J. D. HenryMiss Mavis J. HenshawMr N. HensmanMrs Diana HewlettMr Brian HicksMr Anthony HillMr Christopher B. HobartThe Revd Christopher J. P.
HobbsMr Len J. HobsonMr Andrew J. E. HodgesBrian M. HogbenMs Gillian HoggMr J. W. HollMr Richard G. HollingdaleMrs M. Hilary HollowayMr Percy C. HollowayDr J. HollowayMrs Phyllis D. HoltMr Geoffrey R. HooperAidan C. A. HopkinsMiss M. HorneMrs Susan Howell EvansMiss Patsy A. HowesMr John HudsonJamie HudsonMrs Sara E. HughesMr David C. B. HughesMrs Julia HurleMichael F. HydeMrs Prue JamesSir Brian JenkinsDr David JenkinsMrs Vivien M. JohnMrs Jean M. JohnsMrs C. JohnsonMr Philip JohnsonMr Leonard JohnsonMr David JohnstonBarry JohnstonMr P. N. JohnstoneMr Martin JonesMiss A. K. JonesMrs Rosemary JordanMrs J. E. KeayMrs Anne KeirMrs S. R. KempMiss Stephanie J. KempMr Roger A. KenworthyMrs Hilary J. KerrMr Stephen P. KingMr Jeremy G. KirkMr and Mrs Peter W. J. KirkMrs Sheila A. KnightMr David O. KnightMiss R. KnightMr Gordon KnightsMrs Jane LambertMiss Christine V. LaneMrs Brenda LargeD. LathamProfessor Ian D. LawrieFiona le MasurierDr R. LeslieMr and Mrs J. LevettMr C. LewisMrs Janet LiddicoatMr David Aprahamian LiddleDr Simon G. Lindley, FRSCMMr J. LittleAlan LivingstoneMr Richard H. Lloyd, FRSCMCaptain Sir Norman Lloyd-
EdwardsMr Stephen LomasMrs Joan M. LovedayDr C. R. LovellMr Michael R. LovettMr Bryan G. LoweMrs Kay LucasMr Roger G. T. LucasAdrian LucasMr Peter F. LuttonMr Iain G. MacfarlaneProf M. K. C. MacMahonMr Rodney M. MahonMr Eric MansbridgeMrs Dawn C. MansfieldJohn B. G. MarsdenMiss Elizabeth M. MartinMiss Christine E. P. Matthews
Father J. Rex MatthiasMr Brian J. H. MattinsonThe Revd Gillian H MaudeMr A. A. McInnesMr John M McIntoshMr Donald R McLeodMrs Susan M. MerchantMrs Kathleen M. MerigoldMrs Enid MitchellMr J. M. MolonyMr Martin J. MonkmanMr Nigel N. MoodyMrs S. A. MoonMr Adrian H. MooreMr A. E. MooreMaureen MoretonGerald MoretonMr Peter R. MossBarry V. MoultThe Revd Frederic C. Muir,
ARSCMMr Martin NashMrs Lucy B. NattrassMrs Stella E. NesbitT. A. NewtonMs E M OrfordMrs M. E. PadfieldMiss Jane H PalmerMr Ian M. PalotaiMr A. T. ParishCharles ParkerMr Richard J. ParryMiss Kathleen M. PatrickMr A. G. PattonMr Martin PaxtonMrs Julia PearsonThe Reverend N Penn-AllisonThe Rt Revd Michael Perham,
FRSCMMr John PigginsMr Richard J. PilkingtonMr John PockettLieutenant-Colonel A. John
Powell, MBEDr David PriceChristopher PriceMr Michael E. ProsserBrigadier Neville PugheMr Miles D. QuickMrs Christine P. QuintonDr Peter G. RaeMr C. RandolphThe Revd Canon David & Mrs
Gillian RatcliffMr John E. RatcliffeMr Alan P. ReadMr Brian J. ReidMr P. J. A. RenshawThe Revd James ReveleyMr David F. C. ReynoldsMr O. Richards in memory
of my wife, Melissa Hilton Richards
Mrs J. RichardsonMiss Anne Rickwood in
memory of E H WarrellMr P. G. RileyDr Patricia RileySister Rita-ElizabethMrs Margaret RobertsMr R. John RobertsMr Philip RobertsMr Arthur John RobertsonDr Laurence T. RogersThe Revd Canon Paul R. RoseMrs Daphne J. RoseDr A. J. Rostron, PhDMr M. S. RowlingMr Alan RussellMr Frank C. SandersonMrs Constance M. SaundersMr Roger K. SavilleMrs Mary Jane SavvidesMrs Jean SchofieldMr S. ScottMr P. B. ScottMr Colin J. ScottCanon John SeymourMr Roger SharpMr Graham F. SharpDr Ian SharpMr James ShoreMrs Valerie ShuttleworthMrs Audrey F. SilkeMrs Margaret Simmonds in
memory of K E WoodleyMr R. SimpsonProfessor David SimsMr R. W. SlogroveThe Revd Laurence S. SmithMrs Margaret Smith of
CheshireMrs Jean SmithMr J. C. Stephen SmithMr I. E. SmithMr Andrew SmithGordon SmithDavid Gerald Smith William J. Snowley, HonRSCMMrs Diana SparkesMr R. J. E. SparkesMr Graham R. SpearmanMr T. B. SpiresMrs Cherry J. SpreadburyMiss Hilary SpurgeonMiss Jennifer StankleyMrs R. J. SteelMr Dennis StevensonDr William StevensonMr Neville W. Stevenson-WattMiss Gloria StewartMiss J. StogglesDr Christopher J StorrMr John StrawMr Michael J. StreetMr M. C. T. StroverMr M. P. SullivanMr M. SykesMr R. John TaylerMr David W. Taylor
Crowborough, St John the Evangelist
Earsdon, St AlbanFriern Barnet, St John the
EvangelistFulbeck, St Nicholas’ ChurchHutton, All Saints W. St PeterKibworth, St WilfridKildare, St Brigid’s CathedralLynton, St Mary VirginMatlock Bank, All SaintsNidarosdomens Guttekor Northwood Hills, St EdmundPoulton, St Luke’s ChurchRosyth, St MargaretRotary Club of NorthwichSalisbury, St Thomas & St
Edmund ChurchSelling, St Mary the VirginSeraphim, Association of
Young Choristers for the Diocese of Georgetown in Guyana
Shipbourne, St Giles’ ChurchSilverstone, St MichaelSpeldhurst, St Mary VirginSt Mary, FordingbridgeStamford, St MaryStreetly, All SaintsDiocese of Swansea & BreconWarlingham, All Saints’ ChurchWarwick, Collegiate Church
Of St MaryDean and Chapter at
Westminster AbbeyWest Wickham, Emmanuel Urc
Music Sunday Arborfield, REME Corps and
Garrison Church of St EligiusBemerton, St AndrewBredon, St Giles ChurchBurford, St John the Baptist
ChurchBursledon, St LeonardCheltenham, St MarkCotswold Edge Parishes
Church ChoirCrewe, St Andrew With St John
The BaptistDalmahoy, St Mary’s ChurchDawlish Methodist ChurchDewsbury Minster Church of
All SaintsFinchley, St Mary-at-Finchley
Parish ChurchFinedon, St Mary the VirginGlasgow, St Mary’s CathedralGreat Gransden, St
Bartholomew and Little Gransden
Moseley PC, St Mary’s ChurchOsmotherley and Hillside
ParishesShifnal, St Andrew’s ChurchSt Raphael, St John the
EvangelistTisbury PC, St John the BaptistWavertree, Holy Trinity Parish
ChurchWickham Bishops, St
Bartholomew’s Church Choir
Legacy Society Members Dr John Bertalot, FRCO(CHM),
FRSCM, HonFGCM, ARCMJohn and Ruth BuckleyDr James BurchillIan ChurchJohn CrothersMichael J. S. CubbageProfessor Tony CulyerJohn DeavinMrs Julian C. DemetriadiJohn DennesRoger DoughtyThe Revd Canon John DraperPeter EarlVivien FisherMr John GaleDr Norman GeeLord GillGeorge W. GrayMr Peter S. HartMr Maurice R. HartlessMr Peter HerrickPatrick L. HodsonAidan C. A. HopkinsMartin J. R. How, MBE, FRSCMTrevor JarvisDr Bernard KnowlesDavid KnoxMr John W. LindseyRev Dr Tim MacquibanMrs Gelda McCullochC. NorrisMr Mick PerrierDavid PriceMr John E. RatcliffeMargaret RizzaMiss Maureen RouseThe Rowland Trust FundMr Roland W. SaundersDavid Gerald SmithLeslie J. ThistletonMrs Jacqueline K. S. WardAndrew WellsM. G. WigneyRoger Martin WilliamsM. J. WinzerJoanne Witchard-Jones& other anonymous members
Mrs Marjorie V. Taylour* The Revd Brian TetleyMrs Gillian A. ThornhillDr Peter W. ThorntonDr and Mrs J. M. ThreshMrs Kathryn TippingMrs Sylvia TomlinsonMr A. J. TomsettDr Adam TowlerMr Christopher TownMr Stephen TrahairDr Ronald W. TrumanMrs Sheila H. TuckerMrs Margaret TurnbullMrs J. TurnerMrs Patricia VennMr K. M. VigusGordon A. Viney, MBEMr Clement H. VirgoMrs Rosalind P VogadoMr Ashley J. VowlesMr R. W. WadyMrs Lucy WalkerMrs Margaret-Kristine WallaceMr Robert C. WallaceMr Hugh WallaceMr A. D. WallisMr and Mrs Philip J. WalshMrs S. E. M. WantyMrs Jacqueline K. S. WardChris WardleMr J. Irvine WatsonGeoff Weaver, FRSCMMrs Elizabeth WeavinMr P. W. G. WebberMrs Joan M. WeirMrs H. E. WellsDr Michael WellsMr B. J. WelshMr Robert A. WestMr Richard F. WheenMr Peter J. WhiteMr Christopher WhiteEverson WhittleM. G. WigneyMr Stuart G. WildDr Anne E. Wilkening in
memory of Eileen BeableMrs Helen WilliamsDr Jim WilliamsonMiss Linda M Willis The Revd Dr Quentin H. Wilson*Mr Robert D. WilsonMr J. S. WilsonMrs M. WinneyMrs B. M. WittsMr Neville B. WoodMr D. B. WoodsMr Andrew J. WoodsProf Martin J. WoodwardMiss E. WoolmingtonMr B. E. WoolnoughMr Simon P. L. WorleyThe Revd John R. WraightMrs Lesley WrightMr R. F. J. WrightDr J. R. S. WrightsonMrs S WyldMr Robert Yeomans, ACertCMIn thanks for studentship and
opportunities in the 1960s& other anonymous donors
Memorials and Tribute Gifts In memory of the late Mr David
Jeffreys In memory of the late Mrs
Marjorie V. TaylourIn memory of the late Tom
Schofield GillespieIn Memory of the late Eileen
Phyllis LewcockIn memory of the late Mr Len
F. CollinsIn Memory of the late Mr
Frederick J S Dight In memory of the late Miss M.
L. Frew In memory of the late Ursula
GriffithsIn memory of the late Dudley
H. Gummer
Legacies The Estate of George Warwick
Buckley BroadheadThe Estate of Ian Estwick
Haden The Estate of the late David
LeekeThe Estate of Roy LillingtonThe Estate of Philip Andrew
MasonThe Estate of Graham J.
PartridgeThe Estate of Mrs Irene Reid The Estate of Mrs Sheila Mary
Streek The Estate of Ernest Leslie
ThorleyThe Estate of Mrs Gladys
YollandThe Estate of John Sanders
Yolland
Churches and Organizations Abingdon, St HelenBandon, Union Of ParishesBarbados, St StephenBerwick-upon-Tweed, Parish of
Holy Trinity and St MaryBledlow Ridge, St PaulBranksome Park, The Choir of
All SaintsBreaston, St MichaelParish of CaerphillyCarlton-in-Lindrick, St John the
EvangelistCleeve and Claverham
Parochial Church Council *Deceased