- John Ince (missionary)
John Ince (
August 20 ,1795 –April 24 ,1825 ; was an early BritishProtestant Christianmissionary to the Chinese atPenang andMalacca with theLondon Missionary Society [Wylie (1867), p. 42–43] .Missionary career
Ince studied divinity under
David Bogue atGosport . He was ordained along with two other men, Robert Fleming and Mercer, at the Union Chapel,Islington ,London on January 22, 1818.On February 17 he and his wife left England aboard the “General Graham”. They arrived at Malacca (now Malaysia) on September 14. On October 3, their daughter, Matilda was born.
At Malacca, Ince studied the
Chinese language at theAnglo-Chinese College founded by Robert Morrison and the first principal,William Milne .In 1819 he took his family to Penang, arriving on June 28. There he established schools for Chinese children, with the patronage and assistance of the government of the
British Straits Settlements .In 1821 Ince and fellow missionary,
Thomas Beighton toured the coast ofQueda on theMalay Peninsula , first visitingQueda Muda , so that they could distribute copies of the Bible in Chinese as well as Gospel tracts while engaging in personalevangelism . AtPulu Tega , they had an interview with the Rajah, who gave them permission to visit Queda.Later in 1821 he took his family to Malacca, on account of their health. The following year, his wife died. Some of their children had died before she did, but their daughter, Matilda survived.
A chapel was built in 1824 at Malacca, with generous donations from the inhabitants of the settlement. Ince became ill during the same year and suffered until his death in April of the following year.
Works
* “School Book”, Malacca (1824)
References
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*Notes
Persondata
NAME= Ince, John
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=missionary to China
DATE OF BIRTH=August 20 ,1795
PLACE OF BIRTH=
DATE OF DEATH=April 24 ,1825
PLACE OF DEATH=Malacca
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