M. A. Sherring Explained

Matthew Atmore Sherring (1826–1880), usually cited as M. A. Sherring, was a Anglican missionary in British India who was also an Indologist and wrote a number of works related to India. He was educated at Coward College, a dissenting academy in London that trained people for nonconformist ministry.[1]

Sherring joined the London Missionary Society and worked in the city of Varanasi, about which he wrote a significant book (The Sacred City of the Hindus: An Account of Benares in Ancient and Modern Times).[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Encyclopedia: Coward College (1833-1850). Simon N. . Dixon . June 2011 . Dissenting Academies Online: Database and Encyclopedia . Dr Williams's Centre for Dissenting Studies, Queen Mary Centre for Religion and Literature in English. 2019-02-03.
  2. Book: Malik , Jamal . Perspectives of mutual encounters in South Asian history, 1760-1860. BRILL. 2000. 978-90-04-11802-7.
  3. https://library.soas.ac.uk/Record/218509/Notes Notes: Hindu tribes and castes
  4. https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/35163045?q&versionId=43672148 Hand-book for visitors to Benares (microform): By the Rev. M.A. Sherring, ... With four plans of the city and neighbourhood.
  5. https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/21913342?q&versionId=26400364 The tribes and castes of the Madras Presidency : together with an account of the tribes and castes of Mysore, Niligiri and Travancore ... / by M.A. Sherring