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English: The tomb of Anglican missionary James Hannington (1847-1885) at the main cemetery of Namirembe St. Paul's Cathedral in Kampala, Uganda. His tombstone bear the inscription: "FIRST BISHOP OF EASTERN EQUATORIAL AFRICA. MARTYRED IN BUSOGA ON 29th OCTOBER 1885 ON THE ORDER OF KABAKA MWANGA. HIS LAST WORDS WERE REPORTED TO BE "TELL THE KING THAT I AM ABOUT TO DIE FOR BAGANDA AND I HAVE PURCHASED THE ROAD TO BAGANDA WITH MY LIFE" "HAPPY ARE THOSE WHO FROM NOW ON, DIE IN THE SERVICE OF THE LORD" REV. 14;13
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The grave of Bishop Hannington in Kampala, Uganda.

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