A. K. Langridge

'Albert Kent Langridge, generally referred to as A. K. Langridge, was a missionary and writer, best known as co-author of several biographies of John Gibson Paton.

History

Langridge was a British Post Office employee[1] and friend and honorary secretary to John G. Paton, noted Presbyterian missionary in the New Hebrides (now Vanuatu).

He founded the John G Paton Mission Fund in October 1890 and operated it from Britain as a supportive body, sending out personnel, equipment, launches and building several small hospitals. Paton was consulted only after the project was established and he had no control over its funds.

He was an informant in Vanuatu to the UK Government on the abuses perpetrated by "blackbirders" on Kanaka laborers employed in sugar cane harvesting in Queensland.[2]

In 1906 was living at "Aniwa", Crowstone Road, Southend-on-Sea, Essex.[3]

Bibliography

References

  1. G. S. Parsonson, 'Paton, John Gibson (1824–1907)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/paton-john-gibson-4374/text7117, published first in hardcopy 1974, accessed online 5 February 2017.
  2. "Polynesian labour in Queensland". British Hansard. 6 June 1893. Retrieved 5 February 2017.
  3. Paton, John Gibson (1894), The Kanaka labour traffic : Queensland's defence: Dr. John G. Paton's reply; correspondence with Colonial Office; rejoinder to Premier of Queensland, s.n, retrieved 5 February 2017
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