23a. David Livingston [Livingstone], Kuruman, to D. G. Watt, Benares, India

Discusses his most recent journey northward (see letter 23 for detailed account); notes massacre of the people of Sebegoe [Sebegwe], chief of the Bangwaketze [baNgwaketse], by Mahura and suspicion attached to Livingstone by the presence of several converts from Kuruman at the time preceeding the mas...

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Order number: CWM/LMS/Africa/Odds/Livingstone, Box 2, 1C
Date(s) of creation: 18 Jun 1843
Level: Item
Format: Archive           

collection SOAS Archive
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scb_item_location Archive & Special Collections
item_location Archive & Special Collections
scb_loan_type Reference only
scb_order_with CWM/LMS/Africa/Odds/Livingstone, Box 2, 1C
callnumber CWM/LMS/04/08/07/01/023a
callnumber_txt CWM/LMS/04/08/07/01/023a
callnumber-sort CWM/LMS/04/08/07/01/023a
scb_alt_ref_no Livingstone Wooden Box, item 23A
prefix_number 023a
title 23a. David Livingston [Livingstone], Kuruman, to D. G. Watt, Benares, India
scb_date_creation 18 Jun 1843
scb_level Item
level_sort 8/Collection/Sub-Collection/Sub-Sub-Collection/Sub-Sub-Sub-Collection/Series/Sub-Series/Sub-Sub-Series/File/Item
scb_extent 6pp
format Archive
scb_admin_history David Gilkinson Watt served with the London Missionary Society in Benares [Varanasi], North India, 1841-1848.
description Discusses his most recent journey northward (see letter 23 for detailed account); notes massacre of the people of Sebegoe [Sebegwe], chief of the Bangwaketze [baNgwaketse], by Mahura and suspicion attached to Livingstone by the presence of several converts from Kuruman at the time preceeding the massacre and the accidental firing of a gun, which was interpreted as a sign to the attackers; account of Livingstone's subsequent visit to Sebegoe and their conversation about this episode and Livingstone's earlier warnings that his people should leave the desert to avoid the possibility of attack; gives account of practice amongst people involved with iron smelting to prohibit those who have had recent sexual intercourse from approaching the area where the smelting takes place as this was believed to bewitch and therefore spoil the process; detailed account of the experience of travelling with African companions (baKwena), including the food eaten and shelter found; describes encounters with the Bakalahari [baKgalagadi], their experiences at the hands of other Bechuanas, and the help offered when he became separated from his companions for several days; gives news of the missionary personnel in the region, including Mr Williams of Hankey, Inglis & Aston who have been directed to proceed to the Interior, "poor Giles" and Mr Wright of Philippolis; gives his objections to the proposed new District Committee.
scb_access_status Open
scb_use_restrictions For permission to publish, please contact Archives & Special Collections, SOAS Library in the first instance
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hierarchy_sequence CWM.00LMS.0004.0008.0007.0001.00023a