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ウォルター・アンデレス Walter Andrews (bishop)
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ウォルター・アンデレス(英: Walter Andrews、1852年9月26日 - 1932年11月1日)は、イギリスの宣教師。日本聖公会北海道地方部主教。明治期の日本において、「アイヌの父」の呼び名で知られる宣教師ジョン・バチェラーと共に、北海道の伝道に生涯をささげた。 Walter Andrews (26 September 1852 – 1 November 1932) was an Anglican bishop in Japan in the first third of the twentieth century. Andrews was educated at Hertford Grammar School and St John's College, Cambridge. Andrews was ordained 1877 and began his career with a curacy in Brenchley. He went as a CMS Missionary to Nagasaki in 1878. He returned to England in 1896 to become rector of Middleton St George. In 1909 he was consecrated as Bishop of Hokkaido. He came back to England again in 1918 and was Vicar of St Bartholomew, Chichester, until 1920.
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ウォルター・アンデレス(英: Walter Andrews、1852年9月26日 - 1932年11月1日)は、イギリスの宣教師。日本聖公会北海道地方部主教。明治期の日本において、「アイヌの父」の呼び名で知られる宣教師ジョン・バチェラーと共に、北海道の伝道に生涯をささげた。 Walter Andrews (26 September 1852 – 1 November 1932) was an Anglican bishop in Japan in the first third of the twentieth century. Andrews was educated at Hertford Grammar School and St John's College, Cambridge. Andrews was ordained 1877 and began his career with a curacy in Brenchley. He went as a CMS Missionary to Nagasaki in 1878. He returned to England in 1896 to become rector of Middleton St George. In 1909 he was consecrated as Bishop of Hokkaido. He came back to England again in 1918 and was Vicar of St Bartholomew, Chichester, until 1920.
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