Reverend David Evans Jones
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From Antique Print & Map Room, Ultimo, NSW, Australia
Seller rating 4 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since 01 August 2017
From Antique Print & Map Room, Ultimo, NSW, Australia
Seller rating 4 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since 01 August 2017
About this Item
Superb illuminated presentation signed by 7 members of the congregation was presented to Reverend David Evans Jones, along with a "purse of sovereigns". This marked his second last posting in the country before returning to Sydney. David Evans Jones 1838-1901 Sketcher and Anglican clergyman, born 1838 and entered Trinity College, Dublin but was forced to discontinue his studies because of ill-health. Arriving in NSW 1857. He deserted at Newcastle and made his way to John Hawdon's Kiora Station, near Moruya (NSW), where his father was living as tutor to the Hawdon children. Soon afterwards Jones returned to Goulburn and became a theology student under the city's first Anglican bishop, Mesac Thomas, who ordained him deacon in 1865 and priest in 1866. After a temporary appointment to the parish of Moruya, he became diocesan inspector of church schools. His first independent parish was Araluen, then Albury (1868-72), Tumut (1872-76), Deniliquin (1877-79) and Bega (1880-85). Due to ill health he moved to the Sydney in 1886 as rector of St Mark's, Granville. He died at Granville in 1901, survived by his second wife Emily Jane whom he had married in 1873. Image Size: 430mm x 570mm (17" x 22.4"). Condition: In good condition with strong vibrant colours. Technique: Illumination on vellum. Seller Inventory # CALL 1876 02
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Title: Reverend David Evans Jones
Publication Date: 1876
Binding: No Binding
Condition: Very Good
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