Eccles Establishment
The Eccles Establishment was an Anglican mission to India in the 19th[1] and 20th centuries.[2]
Notes
- ^ "Colonial Ecclesiastical Establishment: being a brief view of the state of the colonies of Great Britain, and of her Asiatic empire in respect to religious instruction ... To which is added, a Sketch of an ecclesiastical establishment for British India" Buchanan, C p48: London, Cadell and Davies, 1813
- ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory 1929 p1389: LOnson, OOP, 1927
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