The church in Madras (Volume 2): being the history of the ecclesiastical and missionary action of the East India Company in the Presidency of Madras in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries . eration of this the Government assistedwith a grant of the repair of the chapel in After Mr. Ridsdales death the building was put into trustfor the , and is now held by the Church Missionary TrustAssociation. It has not been consecrated, nor officially named,but it is generally known as Trinity Church. It was licensed in1833 by Archdeacon Robinson, as Commissary of the Bishopof Calc


The church in Madras (Volume 2): being the history of the ecclesiastical and missionary action of the East India Company in the Presidency of Madras in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries . eration of this the Government assistedwith a grant of the repair of the chapel in After Mr. Ridsdales death the building was put into trustfor the , and is now held by the Church Missionary TrustAssociation. It has not been consecrated, nor officially named,but it is generally known as Trinity Church. It was licensed in1833 by Archdeacon Robinson, as Commissary of the Bishopof Calcutta, for all ecclesiastical purposes. Between 1816 and 1833 both the and the hadreason to be thankful to the Directors and the Government ofFort St. George for their liberality and goodwill. The formerSociety had a handsome Church built for them in Black Town,and received assistance for the John Pereiras chapel. Thelatter Society were greatly helped in the building of the newVepery Church, and in the extensive repairs of the buildings atTrichinopoly and Cuddalore. 1 Letter, Jan. 18, 1833, 7, Eccl.; Despatch, Dec. 4, 1833, 10, Eccl. 2 , Dec. 8, 1871, No. 211, Eccl. vv m. Q < to< cc 111CC u 0- ZI o -Jui 0- < I o tO to o I o CHAPTEE XVI EELIGIOUS, SOCIAL AND EDUCATIONAL PROGRESS, 1805 TO 1835 Settlement of the country. Increase of stations and Chaplains. Building ofChurches. The Christians of India. Buchanans and Kerrs for Chaplains. Marriages by civil, military and naval officers. Com-fort of British soldiers in India. Bishop Middletons libraries. Soldierslibraries suggested by the Governor-General. The views of the Commander-in-Chief of the Madras army. The books. Building of fives courts, racquetcourts, and swimming baths. Native education and the Company. Bengalfollows the lead of the Madras Government. Grants to missionary schoolsfor their secular work. Definition of the term native. Europeans andEurasians born in the country exclu


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