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Thomas Grace (missionary)

Thomas Grace (missionary)

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Thomas Samuel Grace (16 February 1815 30 April 1879) was an English Anglican missionary in New Zealand. He was a member of the Church Missionary Society. He was born in Liverpool, Lancashire, England on 16 February 1815.[1][2]

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Agnes Grace, his wife

Grace replaced William Williams at Tūranga in Poverty Bay from 1850 until 1853, during the latter's trip to Britain.[3] Te Kooti attended the boarding school at Tūranga during the time Grace was in charge of the mission.

He was appointed to Taupō.[4][5] In 1865 the Pai Mārire ransacked his house.[6] Grace fled from Taupō to Ōpōtiki and was caught up in the Völkner Incident. He was arrested and put on trial by the Pai Mārire party. He was rescued from captivity two weeks later by a British man-of-war, HMS Eclipse, after an attempt by the Pai Mārire to exchange him for Tauranga chief Hori Tupaea, who was in prison.[6][7] In the 1870s he rebuilt the mission station at Taupō.[8]

His son Lawrence Marshall Grace was Member of Parliament for Tauranga in the 1880s.

Sources

  • D. Grace, A Driven Man – Missionary Thomas Samuel Grace 1815-1879: His Life and Letters, Wellington : Ngaio Press, 2004

References

  1. Murray, Janet E. "Thomas Samuel Grace". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 1 December 2011.
  2. "The Church Missionary Gleaner, January 1851". The Aged Chief of Taupo. Adam Matthew Digital. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  3. "The Church Missionary Gleaner, May 1874". The Church Missionary House at Pukawa. Adam Matthew Digital. Retrieved 24 October 2015.
  4. "The Church Missionary Gleaner, September 1865". Death of the Rev. C. S Volkner. Adam Matthew Digital. Retrieved 24 October 2015.
  5. "The Church Missionary Gleaner, February 1877". The Rev. T. S. Grace of New Zealand. Adam Matthew Digital. Retrieved 24 October 2015.



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