- Francis Russell Nixon
Francis Russell Nixon (August 1803 –
April 7 1879 ) was the firstBishop of Tasmania .Nixon was the son of Rev. Robert Nixon, an amateur painter. Nixon was educated at the
Merchant Taylors school and St John's College,Oxford , graduating BA 1827 and subsequently MA and DD. He was chaplain atNaples and afterwards held the perpetual curacies ofSandgate andSandwich . While addressing a public meeting atCanterbury ,Kent ,England his eloquence brought him to the notice of theArchbishop of Canterbury , who appointed him one of the six preachers at the cathedral. In September 1840 he preached a sermon in the presence of the Archbishop which was published with notes in the same year.In 1842 Nixon was
consecrated firstBishop ofTasmania , and arrived in the colony (then still calledVan Diemen's Land ) in June 1843. His first task was the organisation of the church in Tasmania, and being a moderate high churchman he came into conflict with some of the clergy of evangelical views. His Lectures, "Historical, Doctrinal, and Practical on the Catechism of the Church of England", a volume of over 600 pages, was published in London in 1843, and a second edition was called for in the following year. Hisletters patent declared hisjurisdiction "spiritual and ecclesiastical throughout the diocese according to the ecclesiastical laws of England". Endeavouring to act on his letters of appointment, he came into conflict with the governor, John Eardley-Wilmot, and thePresbyterian and other denominations petitioned the Queen on the subject.Nixon’s administration of the
diocese was firm and energetic, and he set a good example to the colonists by devoting a large proportion of his own income to the needs of the church and education. In 1847 he addressed a vigorous communication toEarl Grey on the evils of transportation, which was printed by order of the House of Commons in that year. It was also privately printed and issued at Launceston in November 1848. In addition to the works already mentioned Nixon published a short "History of Merchant-Taylors' School" in 1823, "The Cruise of the Beacon, A Narrative of a Visit to the Islands in Bass's Straits" (1857), and some charges and sermons. Like his father he practised painting, his sketchbook containing drawings and paintings of Tasmanian scenes is at theMitchell Library ,Sydney .He resigned on account of ill health in March 1863, and was given a valuable living at
Bolton Percy ,Yorkshire ,England ; but finding his health would not allow him to give proper attention to his duties he resigned it in 1865, and went to live nearLake Maggiore inItaly . He died at his residence there on7 April 1879 .References
*Dictionary of Australian Biography|First=Francis Russell|Last=Nixon|Link=http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogN-O.html#nixon1
External links
* [http://anglicanhistory.org/aus/nixon/beacon1854/ The Cruise of the Beacon, by Francis Nixon Russell]
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