In Britain, Captain Gardiner and his party were lauded as martyrs, and donations to the Patagonian Missionary Society poured in. There was sufficient money to build a schooner of the type that Gardiner had originally wanted. The keel was laid down at Kelly's yards,
Dartmouth, on 1 November 1853 and she was launched as the
Allen Gardiner on 11 July 1854: a vessel of 89 tons register on dimensions of 64.0 x 17.2 x 10.6 ft. She sailed from
Bristol on 24 October 1854, under the command of Captain
William Parker Snow. No missionary having been employed at this stage, the party included a
catechist James Garland Phillips, a doctor James A. Ellis, a mason and a carpenter. They established a settlement named
Cranmer at
Keppel Island in the
Falkland Islands. The mission suffered many difficulties, due at least in part to disagreements Captain Snow had with Phillips, his crew, and Governor
George Rennie, who did not support the Society's intention to encourage Tierra del Fuegians to leave their own islands to be taught at Cranmer. The first missionary engaged in England, the Reverend E. A. Verity, was arrested on bankruptcy charges shortly before he was to leave England. Captain Snow offered to take Phillips on a reconnaissance voyage to Tierra del Fuego in October 1855, and they made amicable contacts with natives at several locations culminating in the discovery of
Jemmy Button at
Wulaia on 1 November. They also reburied the remains of Captain Gardiner and his party. In December 1855
George Packenham Despard, the honorary secretary, was appointed missionary and arrived at
Port Stanley in the Falkland Islands on 30 August 1856. Here disagreements with the captain of the
Allen Gardiner came to a head, and he was dismissed. Snow returned to England, where he sued the Society for unlawful dismissal, but ultimately lost. Despite this the Society received considerable criticism of its actions, in part because at this point in its history, it was still a private organisation that was not attached to any of the established churches. ==The Wulaia Massacre==