39. David Livingston [Livingstone], Chonuane [Chonwane], to Rev David G. Watt, Mission House, Blomfield Street, London
Personal letter; concerns for Watt's position; plans to travel about 10 days east [of Chonuane] to visit the indigenous people living there with hopes of smoothing the way for their "two native brethren", Mebaloe [Mebalwe Molehane] and Paul; comments on progress and characters of Mebaloe and Paul; r...
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CWM/LMS/Africa/Odds/Livingstone, Box 3 |
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8 Jun 1846 |
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CWM/LMS/Africa/Odds/Livingstone, Box 3 |
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Personal letter; concerns for Watt's position; plans to travel about 10 days east [of Chonuane] to visit the indigenous people living there with hopes of smoothing the way for their "two native brethren", Mebaloe [Mebalwe Molehane] and Paul; comments on progress and characters of Mebaloe and Paul; refers to the lack of progress in the conversion of the Bechuana chiefs, with the exception of "the aged Motheebe" [Mothibi, elder brother of Mahura, chief of the Ba Thlaping, 1812-1845]; refers to the immense influence of the chiefs over their people; refers to dispute with Edwards; comments on arrival of Inglis [Walter Inglis] at Mabotsa; refers to privations in current location, "Here I have to go more than forty miles for water to irrigate enough of land to get corn". |
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4pp |
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Open |
User restrictions: | For permission to publish, please contact Archives & Special Collections, SOAS Library in the first instance |
Format: | Archive |