Reverend Richard Dowson was the first Anglican missionary assigned to the colony of
British Columbia
in
1858 by the
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign
Parts.
Born in Liverpool, England on
20 October 1827, he was educated at Cambridge, becoming a deacon in
1854 and priest in
1855.
Sent as
the Society's missionary to the Indians in Vancouver Island,
he arrived in
Victoria with his wife on
2 February 1859.
Dowson embarked on a tour of the Pacific coast two weeks later, travelling as far
north as
Fort Simpson,
leaving his wife behind to fend for herself in their new home.
In
June 1859, he reported that he was living in a
little dilapidated school-house
that was
some distance from any
considerable number of Indians.
Dowson and his wife struggled in the colony and returned to England in
early 1860 due to her
impaired
health.
He served as Rector of St. John's in Belize City,
British Honduras, from
1861 to
1870 and was forty-seven years old when he died in
1875.