09th September 2018.
The present St. John’s Church was built
in the year 1846 AD. The process of building this Church has a long story since 1798 CE. The story goes like this..
Vellore had a Chaplain since 1798 CE,
to cater East India Company’s European officers. It was felt that a there is need for a Chaplain to cater for the native converted Christians.
In 1773, Fabricius of Vepery built the first Church with the contributed fund (
Fabricius contributed 60 pagodas and Madras Government 10 pagodas, and the rest
was contributed by the officers and Soldiers of the Company Regiment ) in side the Fort to be used for native congregation. The
Church was used for Sunday Services and the rest of the days School was functioning. After the second Anglo- Mysore war, the Church was taken by the military to accommodate
their personnel and 300 pagodas was given as a purchase price.
In 1792, William Harcourt Torriano, a civil representative of Madras Government and friend of Schwarz constructed a new Church from his own fund. This
was dedicated to Gericke and J P Rottler a missionary from Tranquebar in 1793 CE, which last for 30
years. After the Sepoy mutiny in 1806 CE, Military station was shifted from
Vellore Fort to Arcot and built a large Church there. In 1830 CE, Gospel of Foreign
Parts ( authorized by SPG ), which holds the Vellore mission, allotted 200
pounds for construction of New Church in 1835 CE for the use of Europeans and
Natives.
In 1837, Rev W Tomes, recommends to
refurbish the Torriano’s Church to put in to use for the Europeans at an
estimated cost of Rs 510. Due to poor stability, a new proposal was initiated
to construct the Church in the Vellore City. This proposal was also shelved
due to objections raised by the Military personnel considering the safety reasons. In 1837, the Public Rooms
inside the Fort was used for conducting Sunday service and a monthly rental of
Rs 35 was paid to the Military officers who owned the Public Rooms ( used for Dance, Drama and entertainments ).
In 1844, construction of a new church
was approved within the fort and completed in 1846 CE at a cost of Rs 5559, with
an extra rs 500 for the furniture and
fittings. Major C G Ottley was paid Rs 500 as a remuneration for the design and construction. The Church
was named as St, john’s Church, which was never consecrated. ( Since once used for dancing, acting and other entertainment ). The Church could accommodate 280 people supported by the columns. The
Church measures 50 x 41 ft, the sanctuary in the east 15 x 18 ft and 2 vestries
10 x 8 ft. The Church was refurbished in 1862 CE and 1883 CE.
From the inscriptions, the Colours ( Flags ) of the 10th Madras infantry raised at Vellore as the 14th Native Battalion in 1766, becoming the 10th REC M.N.I in 1824, Converted in to the 1st Burma Rifles in 1890, inscribed Carnatic Mysore 1792, Ambur 1749, ASSAI 1803, AVA 1852, and Burma 1885-87, were deposited in St. John's Church , The Fort Vellore in 1893. Two tablets also erected in side the Church in memory of the trustees Henry Allen Waring ( 1875- 1906 ), Madras Police, Principal Police Training School, by his brother officers. The other one for Denniston Stewart, Agent of the Imperial bank of India, Vellore, by those who knowing him, respected him and loved him from the voluntary subscriptions received.
From the inscriptions, the Colours ( Flags ) of the 10th Madras infantry raised at Vellore as the 14th Native Battalion in 1766, becoming the 10th REC M.N.I in 1824, Converted in to the 1st Burma Rifles in 1890, inscribed Carnatic Mysore 1792, Ambur 1749, ASSAI 1803, AVA 1852, and Burma 1885-87, were deposited in St. John's Church , The Fort Vellore in 1893. Two tablets also erected in side the Church in memory of the trustees Henry Allen Waring ( 1875- 1906 ), Madras Police, Principal Police Training School, by his brother officers. The other one for Denniston Stewart, Agent of the Imperial bank of India, Vellore, by those who knowing him, respected him and loved him from the voluntary subscriptions received.
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