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.
1 Born in Liverpool, England on 
20 October 1827, he was educated at Cambridge, becoming a deacon in 
1854 and priest in 
1855.
2 Sent as 
the Society's missionary to the Indians in Vancouver Island,
 he arrived in 
Victoria with his wife on 
2 February 1859.
3 Leaving his wife behind, Dowson embarked on a tour of the Pacific coast two weeks
                     later, travelling as far north as 
Fort Simpson.
4 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.
5 Dowson and his wife struggled in the colony and returned to England in 
early 1860 due to her 
impaired health.
6 He served as Rector of St. John's in Belize City, 
British Honduras, from 
1861 to 
1870 and was 47 years old when he died in 
1875.
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