traditional private law. Because the school for many years had only one full-time professor, Dean Richard Chapman Weldon*, most of the
1881 he was in Prince Albert (Sask.). There he did the work of a rural dean, which was well suited to his experience and disposition towards itineracy. Late in 1883 he was called back to The Pas, where
foundation, St Alban’s, and made himself dean. He envisioned the new cathedral as the educational, missionary, and programming centre of the diocese. He laid the cornerstone of the building in 1887, but
collection of instruments, which has become his most important legacy.
Dean Beeby