b. 1833-01-26
d. 1865
Reverend Henry Edwin Daniel was an Anglican clergyman considered by the Colonial Church
and School Society for missionary work in
British Columbia in
1858.
1 Daniel’s appointment was not confirmed and
Reverend William Burton Crickmer was sent instead.
2
Born in Stapleford, England on 26 January 1833, Daniel was educated at Cambridge, graduating in 1857. He was made a deacon the same year, and became a priest in 1859. He served as Perpetual Curate of St. Luke's, Nottingham, from 1863 until his death in 1865.3
- 1. Hart to Secretary of State, 25 September 1858, 9830, CO 60/2.
- 2. Preferments, The Ecclesiastical Gazette, vol. xxi., no. 245, 9 November 1858 (London: Charles Cox, 1858), 111.
- 3. John Venn, ed., Alumni Cantabrigienses: a Biographical List of All Known Students, Graduates and Holders
of Office at the University of Cambridge, vol. 2, part 1 (Cambridge University Press, 1944), 222; Deaths, The Ecclesiastical Gazette, vol. xxxviii., no. 327, 12 September 1865 (London: George Cox, 1865), 65.