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Gill, William Wyatt

Record IDcnp01344290
URIhttp://data.cerl.org/thesaurus/cnp01344290
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Biographical Data1828 - 1896
Place of BirthBristol (Royaume-Uni)
Place of DeathSydney (Australie)
Last Edit2024-02-08

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Prêtre missionnaire

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Further Biographical Data27.12.1828-11.11.1896
Intellectual ResponsibilityAuteur
Primary Language(s)English
NationalityUnited Kingdom

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Place of BirthBristol (Royaume-Uni) (1828)
Lieu de naissance
Place of DeathSydney (Australie) (1896)
Lieu de mort

Names

HeadingGill, William Wyatt
used in: Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris
Variant NameGill, W. Wyatt

Sources

Found inMyths and songs from the South Pacific / by the Rev. William Wyatt Gill, 1876. — Work and adventure in New Guinea, 1877 to 1885 / by James Chalmers and W. Wyatt Gill, 1885. — LC Authorities - https://lccn.loc.gov/n82018062 (2021-04-20). — The Australian Encyclopaedia, 1958
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GILL, WILLIAM WYATT (1828-1896), missionary, was born on 27 December 1828 at Bristol, England, son of John Gill of Barton Hill and his wife Jane, daughter of Richard Wyatt, yeoman. Nurtured in Kingsland Congregational Chapel, Bristol, he became a member at 14 and his thoughts turned early to the ministry. After three years at Highbury College, London, and a year at New College, University of London (B.A., 1850), he was discouraged from missionary work, but his eagerness to accompany Rev. Aaron Buzacott to the Cook Islands met with approval and in June 1851 he was accepted by the London Missionary Society.
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