George Pritchard (1 August 1796 – 6 May 1883) was a British Christian missionary and diplomat.
[1] In 1837, he was appointed British consul at Tahiti,[2] advising Queen Pōmare IV.
[1] In 1845, he was appointed British consul at Samoa, resigning in 1856 and subsequently living in retirement in England.
In 1844, he published his memoir The Missionary's Reward: Or, the Success of the Gospel in the Pacific, with a second printing in the year of publication.
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