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Name
  
Francis McDougall

Died
  
November 16, 1886

Education
  
King's College London


Francis Thomas McDougall (1817-16 November 1886 ) was the first Bishop of Labuan and Sarawak from 1849 to 1868.

Life

McDougall was born in Sydenham, son of William Adair McDougall, captain in the 88th regiment. He educated at King's College London, where he trained as a surgeon, and Magdalen Hall, Oxford. While at Oxford, he rowed in the winning Oxford eight in the 1842 Boat Race.

On leaving Oxford, he found employment in superintending some iron-works in South Wales, and married Harriette, daughter of Robert John Bunyon. McDougall and his wife Harriette (née Bunyon) sailed for Borneo via the Cape and Singapore on 30 December 1847, arrived in Sarawak on 29 June 1848 and was appointed the first Bishop of Labuan and Sarawak in 1849. He established a Medical mission there, and a 'Home School,' in which children were trained from infancy in the principles of Christianity. In 1853, he returned home in order to manage the transfer of the mission from the Borneo Mission Society, whose funds came to an end, to the Society for Propagating the Gospel. In 1854, he was back again in Sarawak. The work of the mission grew. McDougall was appointed bishop, of Labuan. He was consecrated at Calcutta on St. Luke's Day, 1855.

Returning to England in 1868 he was appointed Vicar of Godmanchester. Later he was Archdeacon of Huntingdon, then Vicar of Milford on Sea; and finally Archdeacon of the Isle of Wight from 1874 until his death.

References

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