Jacob Davies

Jacob Davies (1816–1849) was a Welsh Baptist missionary from the Newtown area of Montgomeryshire. He became a Baptist in 1835. In 1837 he began preaching, and in 1840 moved to study at Horton College in Bradford.[1][2] He married Eliza Green of Peckham.[3] In 1844 he was appointed to a missionary position in Sri Lanka;[1][2] but within a few years his health began to fail.[1] In February 1849, he supported the Kandyans against the Governor of Ceylon Lord Torrington following the Matale rebellion.[4] After 5 years in Sri Lanka, he died in Colombo on 2 November 1849 of cholera at the home of Dr. Elliott in Colombo[4][5] and was buried at Wolvendaal Church.[4] His only son, James Acworth Davies (1845-1906) was a judge in the Madras Civil Service including serving for many years as a Judge of the High Court, Madras.[4][6]

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