William Colenso

William Colenso

William Colenso (7 November 1811 – 10 February 1899) was born in Penzance, Cornwall. He was the cousin of John William Colenso, Bishop of Natal and trained as a printer's apprentice. He travelled to New Zealand in 1834 to work for the Church Missionary Society as a printer/missionary. He was responsible for the first printing of the Treaty of Waitangi and a Māori language translation of the New Testament. He was an avid botanist; detailing and transmitting to Kew Gardens in England previously unrecorded New Zealand flora. In 1866 he was the first New Zealander to be elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society. He wrote several books, and contributed over a hundred papers to scientific journals.His standing in New Zealand colonial society and the Church Missionary Society, along with his fervent hope of ordination, was lost when it was discovered that he had sired a son (Wiremu) by the Maori maid (Ripeka) of his wife (Elizabeth Fairburn Colenso). Following a long wilderness period (during which he continued his botany work) he took an active role as a local politician in Napier, New Zealand. He also had another son with a Maori woman from the North. His children have carried on the family name but some of the family have changed it over the years.He died in Napier in 1899, leaving two sons and daughter. His son from Ripeka, Wiremu/William, left New Zealand for Cornwall, married a cousin and lived in Penzance until his death. His son from Elizabeth Fairburn, Ridley Latimer, attended Cambridge, and finally settled in Scotland. His daughter Frances Mary married William Henry Simcox and settled in Otaki New Zealand. Neither of his sons had surviving children - Frances had nine.

References

*"William Colenso: Printer, Missionary, Botanist, Explorer, Politician" by A. G. Bagnall & G. C. Petersen (1948, AH & AW Reed, Wellington)
*"The Controversial Colensos" by A. L. Rowse (1989, Cornish Publications, Redruth, Cornwall) ISBN 1 85022 047 6 (Bishop Colenso of Natal and his cousin William Colenso, naturalist)

Links

* [http://www.teara.govt.nz/1966/C/ColensoWilliam/ColensoWilliam/en Biography in 1966 "Encyclopaedia of New Zealand"]
* [http://rsnz.natlib.govt.nz/volume/rsnz_31/rsnz_31_00_009380.html 1899, Appreciation in "Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand"]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • William Colenso — est (né à Penzance en Cornouailles le 7 novembre 1811 – 10 février 1899) est un missionnaire cornique, imprimeur et botaniste et explorateur. Cousin de John William Colenso, il est engagé comme apprenti imprimeur. À partir de… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • William Colenso — El primer diario público de Nueva Zelanda, impreso en la imprenta de William Colenso. William Colenso ( * 7 de noviembre de 1811, Penzance, Cornwall – 10 de febrero de 1899) religioso, impresor, político, y naturalista, era primo hermano de John… …   Wikipedia Español

  • John William Colenso — Infobox bishopbiog name = John William Colenso religion = Church of England See = Natal Title = Bishop of Natal Period = 1853 ndash;20 June 1883 Predecessor = none Successor = Arthur Hamilton Baynes ordination = bishops = post = rector of… …   Wikipedia

  • John William Colenso — né à St Austell en Cornouailles le 24 janvier 1814 et décédé à Durban (KwaZulu Natal) le 20 juin 1883, fut le premier évêque …   Wikipédia en Français

  • John William Colenso — John William Colenso. John William Colenso (St Austell, Cornouailles, 24 de enero de 1814 Durban (KwaZulu Natal), 20 de junio de 1883, fue el primer obispo anglicano de la provincia de Natal, así como matemático, teólogo y …   Wikipedia Español

  • John William Colenso — Porträt Colensos von Samuel Sidley …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Colenso, KwaZulu-Natal — Colenso eSkipeni Battle site …   Wikipedia

  • Colenso — may refer to: People Elizabeth Fairburn Colenso, wife of William Colenso John William Colenso (1814–1883), first Anglican bishop of Natal, mathematician, theologian, Biblical scholar and social activist William Colenso (1811–1899), missionary,… …   Wikipedia

  • Colenso (Begriffsklärung) — Colenso ist der Familienname folgender Personen: John William Colenso (1814–1883), anglikanischer Bischof des Bistums Natal in Südafrika William Colenso (1811–1899), Missionar, Botaniker und Politiker in Neuseeland, Vetter von John William… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Colenso — puede hacer referencia a: Batalla de Colenso, batalla sucedida el 15 de diciembre de 1899 como parte de la Segunda Guerra Anglo Bóer. Colenso (Sudáfrica), ciudad en la que sucedió la anterior batalla. John William Colenso (1814 1883), primer… …   Wikipedia Español

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”