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F. R. Myhill was a
F. R. Myhill was a missionary, priest and teacher. He was born in 1913.
Interned in Stanley, he was dying of dysentery at the end of the war.
After repatriation leave, he returned to Hong Kong and became head of St. Stephen's College. His son John was born in September 1948. After a disagreement with the Missionary Society that ran the college, he resumed life in the United Kingdom, where he was appointed to the parish of Cofton Hackett in Worcestershire. He was a friend of Gladys Aylward ('the Small Woman') who visited him there before she returned to Hong Kong in 1958.
He retired to Hull and died August 13, 1987 at the age of 74.
Source:
The autobiography of his son, John Myhill, downloadable a
http://johnmyhill.wordpress.com/2013/12/01/test-post/
Note: John Myhill is a Quaker and his interest in this form of Christianity began when he was young and heard his father praise William Sewell.
Paul Balaam
Paul Balaam, identified in a couple of Quarry Bay School pics on Gwulo (and mentioned in John Myhill's recollections), was the stepson of Rev. Myhill