Rev William Bridie papers

Manuscript account of the opening of Wuchan, China, as a centre for the work of the Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society in 1897. Written by Bridie and sent as an enclosure to a letter he had written from Tidworth, Hampshire to Dr Findlay on 7 September 1911. Letter from Roderick J J Macdonald, Wu...

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Order number: MMS/Special Series/Biographical/China/FBN 29 (fiche 1276)
Date(s) of creation: 1897-1911
Level: Sub-series
Format: Archive           
Main author: Bridie; William (1855-1911); ordained and educational missionary

Order number: MMS/Special Series/Biographical/China/FBN 29 (fiche 1276)
Summary: Manuscript account of the opening of Wuchan, China, as a centre for the work of the Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society in 1897. Written by Bridie and sent as an enclosure to a letter he had written from Tidworth, Hampshire to Dr Findlay on 7 September 1911. Letter from Roderick J J Macdonald, Wu Chow [Wuzhou, China], to Bridie, on 20 August 1897. Attempting to get into Kwong Sai. Selling land in order to purchase more appropriate land to build hospital, houses, chapel, etc. Thinks the Committee is suffering an 'attack of paralysis' over the issue. Asks Bridie to secure funds and the support of the synod.
Main author: Bridie; William (1855-1911); ordained and educational missionary
Extent: 3 items
Admin history: The Rev William Bridie was born in Dundee on 3rd December 1855 into a Methodist household. He had a close relationship with his mother and it was her influence that encouraged him in a spiritual life. He attended Westminster Training College in 1874 and then Glasgow University for a time before being accepted as a candidate for the Wesleyan Methodist ministry in 1879. After three years at Richmond Training College he was appointed to the Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society's Canton District in South China. Bridie initially served in Fa ... View more
Access status: Open
Access conditions: Only to be viewed on microfiche
Language: English
Related material: Also within the records of the (Wesleyan) Methodist Missionary Society is the official correspondence for William Bridie (MMS/China/Correspondence/Canton/FBN 2-3). Further information on Bridie's work, as well as the work of his colleagues, will be contained in the relevant Synod Minutes (MMS/China/Synod Minutes/FBN 1-2).
Format: Archive