- Augustus Robert Buckland
Rev. Augustus Robert Buckland (
April 18 ,1857 –1942) was a British divine and writer.Early years
He was born at
Newport inMonmouthshire and educated atPembroke College, Oxford (B.A., 1881), and was ordained to the priesthood of theChurch of England in 1881.Marriage & Family Life
In 1883, Buckland married Annie Smith, daughter of David Smith. The couple had one son and three daughters.
Curate & Writer
Buckland was curate of
Spitalfields , London, in 1880-84. In 1887 he became editor of the "Record" and subsequently engaged largely in journalistic work. He became morning preacher in theFoundling Hospital , London in 1890, and was secretary of theReligious Tract Society from 1902 to 1917.He was then Rector of Pulham at St. Mary Magdalene, 1917–1927,
Archdeacon ofNorfolk , 1920–1934, Residentiary Canon ofNorwich , 1927–1934, and Honorary Canon ofNorwich , 1935. He visited China and Japan in 1908.He has written: "Strayed East" (London, 1889); "The Patience of Two" (1894); "The Heroic in Missions" (1894); "John Horden, Missionary Bishop : a life on the shores of Hudson's Bay" (1894); "Women in the Mission Field" (1895); "The Confessional in the English Church" (1900); "The Missionary Speaker's Manual" (1901, in collaboration with J. D. Mullins); Editor of "Universal Bible Dictionary" (1914); "
John Bunyan , The Man and his Work" (1928); and "George Anthony King. Knight" (1928). In addition, he edited many works for the Religious Tract Society, notably its Devotional Commentary.References
* Who's Who 1940
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