BOMPAS, WILLIAM CARPENTER, Church of England clergyman, bishop, and missionary; b
, N.W.T.) to oversee the scattered missions of the vicariate, which numbered about 16 and extended almost to the Arctic Circle. In 1872–73 he visited Alaska, hoping to forestall Anglican missionary William
suggested reasonable courses to both Riel and his opponents as well as a significant calming force during the dispute. This view influenced others, most notably historian William Lewis
.
In the early 1880s Bishop William Carpenter Bompas of Athabasca petitioned the CMS to divide
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