19:
85:, the colonial treasurer, dragged it seven miles from the sea on a hand cart, converted the sail into a tent, and held service in it. A wooden church was afterwards sent out from England, but its frame was so flimsy that Howard decided to have a stone church built. On 26 January 1838 the foundation stone was laid of the
104:
In July 1843, Howard became ill and was also worried by a demand for the payment of the debt on the church, for which he had made himself jointly responsible. He died in
Adelaide on 19 July 1843 leaving a widow and four daughters. Two of Howard's daughters were married at Trinity Church by the Bishop
264:
106:
279:
81:
on 28 December. There was no building in
Adelaide suitable for the holding of a service, so Howard borrowed a large sail from a ship, with his friend
153:
269:
229:
140:
105:
of
Adelaide assisted by Farrell (stepfather of the brides) on 22 December 1857. The second daughter, Isabel Barbara Howard, married
145:
97:
who claimed jurisdiction in the province. Howard laboured alone for his church until 1840, when he was joined by the Revd
86:
36:, Ireland, the son of William Howard, a lieutenant in the Dublin City Corps of the Liberty Rangers. Howard graduated from
112:
Howard was well suited to his position. Broad-minded, scholarly, earnest and sympathetic, he was devoted to his work.
197:
274:
93:. For nearly a year he was the only clergyman in South Australia and his only religious controversy was with
94:
90:
37:
224:
98:
259:
254:
234:
71:
63:
18:
135:
167:
159:
149:
47:
220:
109:
and the third daughter, Henrietta
Hindmarsh Howard, married Morley Caulfield Saunders.
67:
248:
82:
55:
192:
163:
171:
59:
66:. He was then appointed colonial chaplain in South Australia, sailed with
78:
44:
51:
33:
29:(1807 – 19 July 1843) was a colonial clergyman in South Australia.
17:
144:. Vol. 1. Canberra: National Centre of Biography,
54:where he was ordained priest, and was curate at
8:
265:Australian people of Anglo-Irish descent
121:
43:Howard was ordained as a deacon in the
136:"Howard, Charles Beaumont (1807–1843)"
32:Howard was born in St Peter's Parish,
129:
127:
125:
7:
230:Dictionary of Australian Biography
141:Australian Dictionary of Biography
14:
50:. Howard moved to the diocese of
280:Burials at West Terrace Cemetery
22:Reverend Charles Beaumont Howard
101:, afterwards Dean of Adelaide.
146:Australian National University
62:, and afterwards incumbent of
1:
201:. 23 December 1857. p. 2
77:in July 1836, and arrived at
270:Settlers of South Australia
296:
225:"Howard, Charles Beaumont"
87:Church of the Holy Trinity
198:South Australian Register
134:Edwards, Robert (1966).
91:North Terrace, Adelaide
38:Trinity College, Dublin
27:Charles Beaumont Howard
40:with an M.A. in 1836.
23:
235:Angus & Robertson
21:
209:– via Trove.
68:Governor Hindmarsh
24:
155:978-0-522-84459-7
48:Church of Ireland
287:
239:
238:
217:
211:
210:
208:
206:
193:"Family Notices"
189:
183:
182:
180:
178:
131:
95:Bishop Broughton
295:
294:
290:
289:
288:
286:
285:
284:
275:Irish Anglicans
245:
244:
243:
242:
221:Serle, Percival
219:
218:
214:
204:
202:
191:
190:
186:
176:
174:
156:
148:. p. 557.
133:
132:
123:
118:
12:
11:
5:
293:
291:
283:
282:
277:
272:
267:
262:
257:
247:
246:
241:
240:
212:
184:
154:
120:
119:
117:
114:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
292:
281:
278:
276:
273:
271:
268:
266:
263:
261:
258:
256:
253:
252:
250:
236:
232:
231:
226:
222:
216:
213:
200:
199:
194:
188:
185:
173:
169:
165:
161:
157:
151:
147:
143:
142:
137:
130:
128:
126:
122:
115:
113:
110:
108:
107:John Williams
102:
100:
99:James Farrell
96:
92:
88:
84:
83:Osmond Gilles
80:
76:
75:
69:
65:
61:
57:
56:Boroughbridge
53:
49:
46:
41:
39:
35:
30:
28:
20:
16:
228:
215:
203:. Retrieved
196:
187:
175:. Retrieved
139:
111:
103:
73:
42:
31:
26:
25:
15:
260:1843 deaths
255:1807 births
177:20 December
249:Categories
233:. Sydney:
116:References
164:1833-7538
72:HMS
64:Hambleton
60:Yorkshire
223:(1949).
172:70677943
79:Adelaide
45:Anglican
205:2 April
74:Buffalo
52:Chester
170:
162:
152:
34:Dublin
207:2015
179:2022
168:OCLC
160:ISSN
150:ISBN
89:on
70:on
251::
227:.
195:.
166:.
158:.
138:.
124:^
58:,
237:.
181:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.