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MMS/Special Series/Biographical/West Africa/FBN 8 (fiche 329-342) |
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Brief diary and journal of visit by W H Findlay, as an MMS Secretary, to the Lagos district of Nigeria, Oct 1900 to Jan 1901. More detailed account of the above. Informal journal of Secretarial Visit by W H Findlay to Gambia and Sierra Leone, Nov 1901 to Feb 1902. Official account of Secretarial Visit by W H Findlay to Gambia and Sierra Leone, Nov 1901 to Feb 1902.
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Findlay; William Hare (1857-1919); ordained & educational missionary, mission administrator, missiologist |
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5 folders |
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William Hare Findlay was born at Malton in Yorkshire on 17th May 1857. He was educated at Woodhouse Grove and New College, Eastbourne and at Merton College, Oxford. In 1879 he was accepted as a candidate for the Methodist Ministry. Following a year at Richmond College he was appointed to the Madras District of India as an educational missionary. He married Alice Hellier in 1884. He served as Principal of the Negapatam High School for twenty years and founded what was later known as Findlay College, Mannargudi. In 1900 he was appointed one of the Secretaries of the Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society and attended the World Missionary Conference at Edinburgh in 1910. In 1915 he returned to India where he had been appointed Director of a Survey of Missions for the National Christian Council of India. He died on 28th November 1919 before this work was completed.
Further Reading:
Findlay, W H, The Wesleyan Methodist Church, India and Ceylon. Reorganization of the District Synods (1899);
Findlay, W H, Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society: Report of a Visit to the Sierra Leone and Gambia District (c1900);
Findlay, W H, On the threshold. The challenge of the coming century (1913);
Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society, Report of Visitation of India and Ceylon missions ... 1904-5 - deputation Rev W H Findlay ... Mr J Vanner Early |
William Hare Findlay was born at Malton in Yorkshire on 17th May 1857. He was educated at Woodhouse Grove and New College, Eastbourne and at Merton College, Oxford. In 1879 he was accepted as a candidate for the Methodist Ministry. Following a year at Richmond College he was appointed to the Madras District of India as an educational missionary. He married Alice Hellier in 1884. He served as Principal of the Negapatam High School for twenty years and founded what was later known as Findlay College, Mannargudi. In 1900 he was appointed one of th ... View more |
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Only to be viewed on microfiche. |
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Copyright mostly held by Methodist Missionary Society. |
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For permission to publish, please contact Archives & Special Collections, SOAS Library in the first instance |
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English
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Official correspondence by W H Findlay whilst a missionary in India can be found within the (Wesleyan) Methodist Missionary Society archive. Correspondence from both the Madras (MMS/India/Correspondence/Madras/FBN 25) and from the Trichinopoly (MMS/India/Correspondence/Trichinopoly/FBN 39) districts are extant. Furthermore, the synod minutes will detail his work, and that of his colleagues, in the districts in India he served (MMS/India/Synod Minutes/FBN 2-4).
For his period as one of the Secretaries of the WMMS there may well be extant correspondence in the 'Home outgoing correspondence' as well as information on the work he was involved in amongst the relevant committee minutes.
Correspondence about W H Findlay and his work on the Missionary Survey of India is located in the Joint IMC/CBMS (India) Archive available at SOAS on microfiche. |
Official correspondence by W H Findlay whilst a missionary in India can be found within the (Wesleyan) Methodist Missionary Society archive. Correspondence from both the Madras (MMS/India/Correspondence/Madras/FBN 25) and from the Trichinopoly (MMS/India/Correspondence/Trichinopoly/FBN 39) districts are extant. Furthermore, the synod minutes will detail his work, and that of his colleagues, in the districts in India he served (MMS/India/Synod Minutes/FBN 2-4).
For his period as one of the Secretaries of the WMMS there may well be extant corresp ... View more |
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