This article is about the Anglican missionary and bishop. For the ship, see SS Chauncy Maples.
Chauncy Maples (1852 – 2 September 1895) was a British clergyman and Anglican missionary who became Bishop of Likoma, with a diocese in East Africa.[1][2]
^"Dictionary of African Christian Biography". Archived from the original on 28 December 2010. Retrieved 27 July 2009.
^Maples, Ellen (1897) Chauncy Maples: Pioneer Missionary in East Central Africa for Nineteen Years. London: Longman [1]
ChauncyMaples (1852 – 2 September 1895) was a British clergyman and Anglican missionary who became Bishop of Likoma, with a diocese in East Africa. Born...
MV ChauncyMaples is a motor ship and former steamship that was launched in 1901 as SS ChauncyMaples. She spent her entire career on Lake Malawi (formerly...
Jersey, U.S. MV ChauncyMaples, motor ship and former steamship This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Chauncy. If an internal...
of three vessels formerly used as gunboats, the others being the SS ChauncyMaples and the Queen Victoria, with four civilian steamers on the lake. From...
a pupil of Brunel and Wolfe Barry in 1895. He also designed the SS ChauncyMaples, which was built in Glasgow in 1899 and transported overland to Lake...
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British and are now part of Malawi. MV ChauncyMaples began service on the lake in 1901 as the SS ChauncyMaples: a floating clinic and church for the...
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included Bishop Edward Steere, William Tozer, Charles Alan Smythies, ChauncyMaples who drowned on Lake Nyasa, and W. Percival Johnson, a graduate of University...
during the 1880s. In the late 19th century, the first Bishop of Likoma, ChauncyMaples, drowned near Monkey Bay in Lake Malawi. In the 1960s, there was a Fisheries...
skilled hands at the customer's premises. As in the case of the SS ChauncyMaples, this was frequently the only viable option when the ultimate destination...
'knocked down' to kit form for despatch to a remote location, such as ChauncyMaples. Clyde shipbuilding reached its peak in the years just before World...
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of Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge. In 2009, Hampton founded the ChauncyMaples Malawi Trust which raised £2 million to improve the health of the people...
diocese of Lichfield on 12 February 1891. Lester also helped his friend, ChauncyMaples, Bishop of Likoma, with his biography. On 26 May 1903 he was appointed...
Bishop in Central Africa Bishop of Nyasaland 1892 –1894 Succeeded by ChauncyMaples as Bishop of Likoma Preceded by Henry Norris Churton Bishop of Nassau...
Margherita-class battleship For the Regia Marina 6 June Nyasaland Lake Nyasa ChauncyMaples Launched on Lake Nyasa having been transported from Scotland and reassembled...
1900 Livingstone boat from around 1898 Guendolen boat from around 1902 ChauncyMaples and other boats from around 1910 Historical Boats of Lake Malawi "Lake...
once again travelling on board the Gwendolen as well as the steamer ChauncyMaples. Having landed a short distance to the south of the port a force of...
referee of record for the 1908 Stanley Cup challenge between the Winnipeg Maple Leafs and the Montreal Wanderers. 1903 CAHL season 1904 CAHL season Canadian...