Henry Hare Dugmore, the Glossary
Henry Hare Dugmore (1810–1896) was a British missionary, writer and translator.[1]
Table of Contents
11 relations: Birmingham, Eastern Cape, Findmypast, Makhanda, South Africa, Methodist Church of Great Britain, Qonce, Queenstown, South Africa, Surety, Xhosa language, Xhosa people, 1820 Settlers.
- 1820 Settlers
- English Methodist hymnwriters
- Methodist missionaries in South Africa
- South African Methodists
- South African evangelicals
- Translators of the Bible into Xhosa
- Translators to Xhosa
Birmingham
Birmingham is a city and metropolitan borough in the metropolitan county of West Midlands in England.
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Eastern Cape
The Eastern Cape (iMpuma-Kapa; Oos-Kaap) is one of the nine provinces of South Africa.
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Findmypast
Findmypast is a UK-based online genealogy service owned, since 2007, by British company DC Thomson.
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Makhanda, South Africa
Makhanda, formerly known as Grahamstown, is a town of about 75,000 people in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa.
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Methodist Church of Great Britain
The Methodist Church of Great Britain is a Protestant Christian denomination in Britain, and the mother church to Methodists worldwide.
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Qonce
Qonce, formerly known as King William's Town, is a town in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa along the banks of the Buffalo River.
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Queenstown, South Africa
Queenstown, officially Komani, is a town in the middle of the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa, roughly halfway between the smaller towns of Cathcart and Sterkstroom on the N6 National Route.
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Surety
In finance, a surety, surety bond, or guaranty involves a promise by one party to assume responsibility for the debt obligation of a borrower if that borrower defaults.
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Xhosa language
Xhosa, formerly spelled Xosa and also known by its local name isiXhosa, is a Nguni language, indigenous to Southern Africa and one of the official languages of South Africa and Zimbabwe.
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Xhosa people
The Xhosa people, or Xhosa-speaking people are a Bantu ethnic group native to South Africa.
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1820 Settlers
The 1820 Settlers were several groups of British colonists from England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, settled by the government of the United Kingdom and the Cape Colony authorities in the Eastern Cape of South Africa in 1820.
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See also
1820 Settlers
- 1820 Settlers
- Biggar family
- Henry Hare Dugmore
- James Cotterell Hoole
- John Burnet Biddulph
- John Michael Peacock
- John Sweet Distin
- Richard Gush
- Robert Godlonton
- Sidbury, Eastern Cape
- Thomas Pringle
- Thomas Shone
- William Guybon Atherstone
English Methodist hymnwriters
- Charles Wesley
- Fred Pratt Green
- Henry Hare Dugmore
- John Cennick
- John Wesley
- Josiah Booth
- Sidney E. Cox
Methodist missionaries in South Africa
- Charles H. Strickland
- Edwin W. Smith
- Henry Hare Dugmore
- John Wesley Haley
- Samuel Evans Rowe
- William Binnington Boyce
- William Shrewsbury
- William Taylor (missionary)
- William Tecumseh Vernon
South African Methodists
- Alex Boraine
- Alfred Bitini Xuma
- Charlotte Maxeke
- Dion Forster
- Frances Baard
- H. Selby Msimang
- Henry Hare Dugmore
- James Moroka
- John Tengo Jabavu
- Kaiser Matanzima
- Mvume Dandala
- Nelson Mandela
- Robert Sobukwe
- Saul Msane
- Sefako Makgatho
- Stanley Mogoba
- Teboho MacDonald Mashinini
- Veronica Sobukwe
- Walter Felgate
- Winnie Madikizela-Mandela
- Zacharias Richard Mahabane
South African evangelicals
- Andrew Murray (minister)
- Brenton Brown
- Henry Hare Dugmore
- Kenneth Meshoe
- Malcolm Hedding
- Mmusi Maimane
Translators of the Bible into Xhosa
- Henry Hare Dugmore
Translators to Xhosa
- Henry Hare Dugmore
- John Bennie (missionary)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Hare_Dugmore
Also known as H. H. Dugmore.