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233:, RN, (1774–1814). Stack was "the butt of ridicule" for not conforming to "the sinful taste of my corrupt and depraved equals"; even "a gay young officer" passed his "wicked jokes" about Stack's reading the Scriptures. Stack then offered himself for the Wesleyan mission in New Zealand. 381:
He retired from the CMS in 1847 because of ill-health, both physical and mental, as his sanity had collapsed. Stack and his family spend time in Sydney, before travelled back to England, where they arrived in May 1848. He died at Barnsbury on 18 April 1883.
274:(tribe), moved to conquer Whangaroa. On 10 January 1827 a party of his warriors, without his knowledge, ransacked Wesleydale. Stack and the other missionaries sought refuge with the CMS missionaries in Paihia and the mission station was abandoned. 374:. In 1841 he was again at the Te Papa Mission in Tauranga. From 1842 to 1846 he was at the Rangitukia Mission, which was located 10 km (6.2 mi) south of East Cape, close to the mouth of the 775: 770: 326:
Trouble with the Māori caused his transfer to the Bay of Islands where he remained, until in late 1837 Stack reopened the Te Papa Mission at
315:. He married Mary West on 6 November 1833. He joined the CMS and returned to New Zealand in 1834. In 1835 Stack was sent to the mission at 407: 16:
This article is about the New Zealand missionary and priest born in 1801. For his son, also a missionary and priest, born in 1835, see
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until being discharged in 1815. Thereafter he spent three and a half years in
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in February 1823. He worked at Wesleydale, the Wesleyan mission at
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where he was employed as a store-keeper on a farm owned by
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with his family. Stack emigrated with an elder brother to
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Index

James West Stack
Portsmouth
Barnsbury
Anglican
James West Stack
Wesleyan Methodist
Kaeo
New Zealand
Anglican
Church Missionary Society
Ngāpuhi
iwi
Tauranga
Te Waharoa
Ngāti Hauā
Rotorua
Tauranga
William Williams
Māori
Gisborne District
Royal Navy
Napoleonic Wars
Ireland
New South Wales
John Macarthur
Sloop
Phillip Parker King
Torres Strait
Dampier Archipelago
Australia

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