This two-volume biography of George Augustus Selwyn (180978) the first Anglican bishop of New Zealand after whom Selwyn College Cambridge was later named was published in 1879. Selwyn was ordained in 1834 and served as curate at Windsor while tutoring at Eton; in 1840 when New Zealand was declared an independent British colony he was chosen as first bishop of the newly established diocese. The declared aim was to develop an Anglican organisation for the growing European settlement while resisting too much state control and by 1857 Selwyn had drafted a constitution for the Church of New Zealand which led eventually to disestablishment. A staunch defender of indigenous rights he travelled widely throughout New Zealand and the Pacific islands and subsequently played a leading role in the first Lambeth Conference. In Volume 1 his former chaplain H. W. Tucker describes Selwyn''s early life ordination and first decade in New Zealand.
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