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Hand was one of the few bishops of the modern world who had walked through equatorial jungle and climbed mountains to find people who had never before had contact with the outside world. In pursuit of publicity to gain support for his diocese, he employed a press officer, Susan Young, who smoked
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When Papua New Guinea became independent in September 1975 (British and German New Guinea both having been administered by Australia from 1905 and 1914 respectively), Hand was the first European to apply for citizenship. In 1977 he became the first Archbishop of the
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of Clermont. He had two older brothers, Peter and Eustace, both of whom also became priests. When he was four, the family returned to England, with his father taking up a country parish in
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in Yorkshire in the north of England and was ordained a priest in 1943. He stayed at Heckmondwike until 1946, when he decided to move to
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Hand arrived in Papua New Guinea in 1946 and spent sixty of his eighty-seven years there. When was consecrated bishop (to serve as
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where he wrote his memoirs (and a newspaper column) and headed the local censorship board. When he died in
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in Norfolk, where he was still remembered. However, he missed Papua New Guinea and returned, settling in
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Known as Percy to friends, Hand never married, remaining a celibate missionary in the tradition of the
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Hand ended his time as archbishop in 1983 at the retirement age of 65 and was succeeded by
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Priest-in-charge, East with West Rudham, Houghton next Harpley, Syderstone,
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in 2006, he was buried at the Cathedral of the Resurrection,
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at Papua New Guinea Association (accessed 21 October 2007)
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Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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Primate of Papua New Guinea, Bishop of Port Moresby
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He received several honours, including a 864:Australian expatriates in Papua New Guinea 704: 690: 532:, 28 April 2006 (accessed 21 October 2007) 460:Grand Companion of the Order of the Logohu 386:Missioner, Diocese of New Guinea 1946–1950 227:, he then trained for ordination into the 182: 829:Anglican missionaries in Papua New Guinea 711: 526:God's colourful and inspirational soldier 483:Modawa: Papua New Guinea and Me 1946–2002 243:Ordained a deacon in 1942, Hand became a 219:, from 1938 to 1941, where he received a 849:Anglican archbishops of Papua New Guinea 839:20th-century Anglican bishops in Oceania 406:Bishop Coadjutor of New Guinea 1950–1963 403:Archdeacon of North New Guinea 1950–1965 326:, the highest rank (Grand Companion) in 824:Grand Companions of the Order of Logohu 266:of New Guinea) on 29 June 1950 at 899:20th-century Australian male musicians 766: 554: 552: 550: 548: 546: 544: 542: 540: 538: 521: 519: 685: 517: 515: 513: 511: 509: 507: 505: 503: 501: 499: 364: 301:", but Philip asked: "Are you sure?" 784:People from North Norfolk (district) 644:prepared and published by David Hand 270:, he was the youngest bishop in the 794:People educated at Gresham's School 752:Anglican Church of Papua New Guinea 535: 316:Anglican Church of Papua New Guinea 268:Ss Peter and Paul Cathedral, Dogura 177:Anglican Church of Papua New Guinea 61:Anglican Church of Papua New Guinea 13: 496: 215:, from 1932 to 1937, and then at 14: 915: 874:20th-century Australian musicians 844:20th-century Anglican archbishops 804:Alumni of Ripon College Cuddesdon 625: 904:Anglican bishops of Port Moresby 889:Australian Anglican missionaries 869:20th-century classical musicians 789:People from Clermont, Queensland 611: 476: 291:Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh 799:Alumni of Oriel College, Oxford 308: 297:bishop. Hand said that he was " 854:Australian classical organists 834:Anglican bishops of New Guinea 582: 564: 409:Bishop of New Guinea 1963–1975 334:and the title of Chief of the 1: 7: 884:Anglo-Catholic missionaries 814:Papua New Guinean Anglicans 305:cheroots and flew a plane. 16:Papua New Guinean clergyman 10: 920: 809:Australian Anglo-Catholics 589:"Ambo a man of two worlds" 441: 86:Bishop of Papua New Guinea 720: 670: 663: 657: 652:Anglican Communion titles 650: 238: 144: 131: 116: 111: 103: 95: 90: 82: 74: 66: 56: 51: 23: 859:Male classical organists 489: 437:and Tattersett 1983–1985 183:Childhood and education 894:20th-century organists 879:Anglo-Catholic bishops 380:in Yorkshire 1942–1946 223:degree in history. 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The Most Reverend
Chief
KBE
GCL
Anglican Church of Papua New Guinea
Clermont, Queensland
Port Moresby
British subject
Papua New Guinea
KBE
GCL
Archbishop
Anglican Church of Papua New Guinea
British subject
Clermont, Queensland
rector
Tatterford
Gresham's School
Holt
organ scholar
Oriel College, Oxford
BA
Anglo-Catholic
Church of England
Cuddesdon
curate
Heckmondwike
Papua New Guinea
Vivian Redlich
coadjutor bishop

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