Crickmer, Reverend William Burton
b. 1830
d. 1905
The Rev. William Burton Crickmer received a BA degree from Oxford in 1855 and an MA in 1858. He became a deacon in 1855 and was priested in 1856. Crickmer was curate of St. Marylebone Church, London, in 1858, when he was sent to British Columbia by the Colonial Church and School Society. He arrived in Victoria with R. C. Moody on Christmas Day, 1858.
Crickmer began work on 8 May 1859 in the parish of St. John the Divine at Fort Langley, whose church had been built by the Royal Engineers. But the decision to establish the capital at New Westminster instead of Fort Langley quickly depopulated the latter centre and Crickmer moved to Fort Yale in June 1860. He returned to England in 1862 and became secretary of the Colonial and Continental Church Society until 1864, when he became vicar of Beverley Minster in the Diocese of York.
Dorothy Blakey Smith, The Journal of Arthur Thomas Bushby, 1858-1859, BCHQ 21, (1957-58): 171. Crockford's 1870, p. 170. (& 1868, p. 159).BCPO 85.2 See Cyril Stackhouse, Churches of St. John the Divine, Vancouver Historical Journal, no. 2, 1959, pp. 77-104. SPCOLL.
Mentions of this person in the documents
The Colonial Despatches Team. Crickmer, Reverend William Burton. The Colonial Despatches of Vancouver Island and British Columbia 1846-1871, Edition 2.0, ed. The Colonial Despatches Team. Victoria, B.C.: University of Victoria. https://bcgenesis.uvic.ca/crickmer_wb.html.

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