Фрэнсис Макдугалл
Фрэнсис Томас Макдугалл | |
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Рожденный | 30 июня 1817 года |
Умер | 16 ноября 1886 г. | (в возрасте 69 лет)
Occupation | Bishop of Labuan & Sarawak |
Spouse | Harriette McDougall |

Фрэнсис Томас Макдугалл (30 июня 1817 - 16 ноября 1886 г. [ 1 ] ) был первым епископом Лабуана и Саравака с 1849 по 1868 год. [ 2 ]
Жизнь
[ редактировать ]Макдугалл родился в Сиденхэме , сын Уильяма Адэра Макдугалла, капитана 88 -го полка. [ 3 ] Он получил образование в Королевском колледже в Лондоне , где он тренировался в качестве хирурга, и Магдален Холл , Оксфорд. [ 4 ] Находясь в Оксфорде, он греб в победной Оксфорде восьми в гонке на лодках 1842 года . [ 5 ]
Покинув Оксфорд, МакДугалл обнаружил работу по суперинтальности тримсаран железных работ в Южном Уэльсе , в котором Роберт Джон Баньон имел интерес; Фрэнсис женился на своей дочери Харриетте в Лланелли в июле 1843 года. Это было во время беспорядков Ребекки , и Макдугалл был предполагаемой целью для планирования открытия магазина « грузовик » компании. [ 6 ] Ironworks закрылся в 1844 году, и он ушел, чтобы быть рукоположенным в 1845 году Эдвардом Стэнли , епископом Норвича . [ 3 ]
The McDougalls sailed for Borneo via the Cape and Singapore on 30 December 1847, arrived in Sarawak on 29 June 1848.[7][8] William Bodham Wright was a second missionary, who made the same journey with his family, arriving with them in Kuching in June 1848.[9] McDougall established a medical mission. The work of setting up a school was delegated to the Wrights, but immediately proved contentious. Wright favoured co-education, which was culturally sensitive. The Wrights returned to the United Kingdom after eight months.[9]
McDougall took over the school project. He ran a "Home School", in which children were trained from an early age in the principles of Christianity. In the end he found it not particularly rewarding.[9] In 1853, he returned home in order to manage the transfer of the mission from the Borneo Mission Society, whose funds came to an end, to the Society for Propagating the Gospel. In 1854, he was back again in Sarawak and the work of the mission grew.
McDougall was appointed first Bishop of Labuan and Sarawak (so called because Labuan was a British territory and Sarawak was not). He was consecrated a bishop at Calcutta on St Luke's Day 1855 (18 October), by Daniel Wilson, Bishop of Calcutta (under commission from John Bird Sumner, Archbishop of Canterbury).[3] His was "the first consecration of an English Bishop performed outside the British Isles".[10]
Returning to England in 1868[11] he was appointed Vicar of Godmanchester. Later he was Archdeacon of Huntingdon,[12] then Vicar of Milford on Sea;[13] and finally Archdeacon of the Isle of Wight from 1874 until his death.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ The Times, 17 November 1886; pg. 7; Issue 31919; col E Obituary: The Rt Rev F.T. MacDougall
- ^ Bunyon, C.J. (1889) Memoirs of Francis Thomas McDougall...and of Harriette, his wife
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Overton, John Henry (1893). Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 35. London: Smith, Elder & Co. . In
- ^ Foster, Joseph (1888–1892). . Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886. Oxford: Parker and Co – via Wikisource.
- ^ George Gilbert Treherne Treherne; John Haviland Dashwood Goldie (1884). Record of the university boat race, 1829-1883. London: Bickers & Son, Leicester Square. pp. 29–30, 180. Retrieved 22 February 2011.
- ^ E.D.Jones, A file of Rebecca papers, Nos.56 and 62, The Carmarthenshire Antiquary, Vol.1 parts 3/4 (1943/4)
- ^ “The legacy of Francis Thomas McDougall” International Bulletin of Missionary Research, ISSN 0272-6122 1 October 2007 , Edwards, D.A
- ^ Max Saint, "A Flourish for the Bishop and Brooke's Friend Grant" 1985
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Jarvis, Edward (2022). The Anglican Church in Malaysia: Evolving Concepts, Challenging Contexts, Emerging Subtexts. Springer Nature. p. 27. ISBN 978-3-031-11597-4.
- ^ Handbook to the Diocese of Victoria (Hong Kong and South China) 1924. p. 11
- ^ “The Prospects of Christianity in the East” McDougall, F.T:Mission Life, Vo1. V (first series), 1 January 1868
- ^ Cambridgeshire County Council[permanent dead link]
- ^ Географ