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WOLFF, JOSEPH (17951862) , Jewish Christian missionary, was born at Weilersbach, near Bamberg
rabbi
Protestant
Benedictine
Cambridge . In 1821 he began his missionary wanderings in the East by visiting Egypt, the Sinaitic peninsula, Jerusalem, Aleppo, Mesopotamia, Persia, Tiflis and the Crimea, returning to England in 1826, when Edward Irving introduced him to Lady Georgina Walpole, 6th daughter of Horatio Walpole, earl
Yemen
In the same year he was given the rectory of Linthwaite in Yorkshire. In 1843 he went to Bokhara to seek two British officers, Lieut.-Colonel C. Stoddart and Captain A. Conolly, and narrowly escaped the death that had overtaken them; his Narrative of this mission went through seven editions between 1845 and 1852. In 1845 he was presented to the vicarage of Ile Brewers, Somerset, and was planning another great missionary tour when he died on the 2nd of May 1862. He published several Journals of his expeditions, especially Travels and Adventures of Joseph Wolff (2 vols., London, 186o). His son, SIR HENRY DRUMMOND WOLFF (1830-1908), was a well-known English diplomatist and Conservative politician, who started as a clerk in the foreign office and was created K.C.M.G. in 1862 for various services abroad. In 1874-188o he sat in parliament for Christchurch, and in 1880-1885 for Ports-mouth, being one of the group known as the " Fourth Party." In 1885 he went on a special
Teheran
ambassador at Madrid. He died on the 11th of October 1908. Sir Henry was a notable raconteur, and he did good service to the Conservative party by helping to found the Primrose League. He was created G.C.M.G. in 1878 and G.C.B. in 1889.End of Article: WOLFF, JOSEPH (17951862) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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