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includes letters from:
John Williams, Manchester, Birmingham, London, Dartmouth and on board the Camden off Deal - forthcoming marriage of his son John;
John Harris, Epsom
Sarah Bland [daughter of William Henry]
joint letter from Alexander Stronach and John Stronach, Singapore
John Trew, Colonial Office (Downing Street, London) - grant from Mico charity
Sir Harry Verney, Westminster [London]
joint letter by John Williams and 6 other missionaries, Dartmouth - 'the most propitious voyage', the Camden anchored on Sabbath evening
David Griffiths, Clyde [Scotland] on board the Malabar - resolved to return Madagascar privately
Walter Medhurst, Hackney [London]
Mary Johns (wife of David Johns), on board brig Resource, at Gravesend [Kent]
Lord Glenelg, Colonial Office - invitation for Henry Nott to Queen Victoria's levée, to present his version of the Scriptures in Tahitian language
Henry Nott, London and on board Eweretta - suggesting a gift for Pomare, queen of Tahiti
Joseph Freeman, Walthamstow [Essex] - advises appointing an agent for Ireland
Henry Overton Wills, Bristol
John Jukes, Yeovil [Somerset]
John Whitehouse, Dorking
Arthur Tidman, Finsbury Square [London]
Thomas Binney, Kennington Common [Surrey, later London borough of Lambeth] and Paris - accepted invitation to preach anniversary sermon at Surrey Chapel
A Sinclair, Dublin
Gilbert Wardlaw, Blackburn Academy
R Moffat (senior), Inverkeithing [Scotland]
John Sibree, Coventry
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