Melanesian Mission

The Melanesian Mission is an Anglican missionary agency supporting the work of local Anglican churches in Melanesia. It was founded in 1849 by George Selwyn, the first Bishop of New Zealand.
George Kissling
George Adam Kissling was the second Archdeacon of Waitemata
Church Missionary Society College, Islington
The Church Missionary Society Training College in Islington, north London was founded in 1820 to prepare Anglican missionaries of the Church Missionary Society for work overseas. Prior to the establishment of the College the CMS missionaries received
Edward Stuart
Edward Craig Stuart was the second Anglican Bishop of Waiapu, whose episcopate spanned a 16-year period during the second half of the 19th century
William Sedgwick (bishop)
The Rt Rev William Walmsley Sedgwick (1858–1948) was the 5th Anglican Bishop of Waiapu whose Episcopate spanned a 15-year period during the first half of the 20th century
Funaafou
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James Everard Home
Sir James Everard Home, 2nd Baronet,, was an eminent nineteenth century British naval officer
Charles Clerke (priest)
Charles Carr Clerke was Archdeacon of Oxford from March 9, 1830 until his death. He also served as rector of Milton, Berkshire from 1836 to 1875, Canon of Christ Church from 1845 until his death, and Sub-Dean of Christ Church from 1853 until his death
Herbert Williams (bishop)
Herbert William Williams was the 6th Anglican Bishop of Waiapu and a distinguished Māori scholar
Samuel Baines
Frederick Samuel Baines was an Anglican bishop
Jakub Landovský
Jakub Landovský, is a Czech politician, lawyer, and university pedagogue, who is currently an ambassador to NATO since 5 August 2019. He had served as the Deputy Minister of Defense from 2015 to 2019