Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Benjamin Bailey (Dewsbury, 1791 - 3 April 1871 in Sheinton, Shropshire) was a British missionary in Kerala for 34 years. He finally left Travancore in 1850. He was ordained 1815 and moved to Kerala in 1816 where he founded a mission station in Kottayam, and in 1821 established a printing press. He translated the Bible into Malayalam and 1846 published the first English-Malayalam dictionary.. }
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- Benjamin_Bailey_(missionary) abstract "Benjamin Bailey (Dewsbury, 1791 - 3 April 1871 in Sheinton, Shropshire) was a British missionary in Kerala for 34 years. He finally left Travancore in 1850. He was ordained 1815 and moved to Kerala in 1816 where he founded a mission station in Kottayam, and in 1821 established a printing press. He translated the Bible into Malayalam and 1846 published the first English-Malayalam dictionary.".
- Benjamin_Bailey_(missionary) comment "Benjamin Bailey (Dewsbury, 1791 - 3 April 1871 in Sheinton, Shropshire) was a British missionary in Kerala for 34 years. He finally left Travancore in 1850. He was ordained 1815 and moved to Kerala in 1816 where he founded a mission station in Kottayam, and in 1821 established a printing press. He translated the Bible into Malayalam and 1846 published the first English-Malayalam dictionary.".