Perrin Anchorage


Perrin Anchorage (52˚17'00" 128˚23'00" Between Ivory I and Watch I, off SW end of Don Peninsula, Seaforth Channel, NW of Bella Bella). Anglican clergyman William Willcox Perrin (1848–1934) was the second bishop of BC, succeeding George Hills, who resigned in 1892. Perrin grew up at Bristol, was ordained in 1871 and had been vicar of St Luke’s, Southampton, for 12 years before coming to BC. His sister Edith Perrin (d 1909) accompanied him to Victoria and became well known as a reformer and...

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