Journal. 1814.

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Journal. 1814.

1 v. (29 p.)

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National Library of New Zealand

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Kendall, Thomas, 1778?-1832

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Church Missionary Society missionary, orthographer and linguist. Kendall founded the Rangihoua Mission in the northern Bay of Islands, with fellow settlers William Hall and John King. Kendall is best known for his "Grammar of the New Zealand language". From the description of Draft for unpublished second edition of the Grammar of the New Zealand language, 1827-1832 (inclusive) [microform]. (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 83042729 Epithet: of the Church Missionary Soci...

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Marsden, Samuel, 1765-1838

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Samuel Marsden (1764-1838), pioneer clergyman, farmer and sheepbreeder, first reached Australia in 1794. He served as a chaplain in New South Wales from 1794, based at Parramatta. He built St. John's church and a formidable and thriving farm. Marsden's missionary endeavours were predominately concerned with the Maoris of New Zealand, forming the NSW Society for Affording Protection to the Natives of the South Sea Islands and Promoting their Civilisation in 1813. Marsden received various ticke...

Hall, William, 1778-1846.

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Church Missionary Society.

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The Church Missionary Society was founded in 1799 by a small group of laymen and clergy of the Church of England. It was originally named the Society for Missions to Africa and the East. Its purpose was to enable the Church to send missionaries to Africa and other heathen areas. Henry M. Stanley, following his discovery of the missionary explorer, David Livingstone, was instrumental in opening the Uganda Mission. His famous letter, published in the Daily Telegraph in 1875, prompted a contributio...