Glimpses of the Life and Work of the Reverend Richard Bradford as Scholar, School Principal, Chaplain, Priest of the Church of England and S.P.G. Missionary

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Glimpses of the Life and Work of the Reverend Richard Bradford as Scholar, School Principal, Chaplain, Priest of the Church of England and S.P.G. Missionary
Abstract
The British-born Anglican Minister Richard Bradford (1752-1817) opened a mission in Chatham Township, Lower Canada, in 1805. He later expanded his missionary work to the adjacent seigneury of Argenteuil and beyond. He is considered the founder of the Church of England in the Ottawa Valley. In 1808 he was asked by the bishop to take over the Anglican parish at William Henry (Sorel). He remained there until 1811, when he returned to Chatham Township.
Place
Calgary, AB
Publisher
Printed at Macleod Letter and Printing Services
Date
1970
Language
en
Citation
McGibbon, Grace D. Glimpses of the Life and Work of the Reverend Richard Bradford as Scholar, School Principal, Chaplain, Priest of the Church of England and S.P.G. Missionary. Calgary, AB: Printed at Macleod Letter and Printing Services, 1970.
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