South Africa,1819

includes letters from: R Beck (agent), Cape Town Evan Evans, Bethelsdorp Frederick Hooper, Bethelsdorp John Messer, Bethelsdorp - death of Carl Pacalt, Hooge Kraal now to be known as Pacaltsdorp Johan Ullbricht [John Ullbright], Theopolis [Bathurst] - sending Dr Johannes Vanderkempt's children to Br...

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Order number: CWM/LMS/Africa/South Africa/Incoming correspondence/Box 8A
Date(s) of creation: 6 Jan - 18 Dec 1819
Level: File
Format: Archive           

Order number: CWM/LMS/Africa/South Africa/Incoming correspondence/Box 8A
Summary: includes letters from: R Beck (agent), Cape Town Evan Evans, Bethelsdorp Frederick Hooper, Bethelsdorp John Messer, Bethelsdorp - death of Carl Pacalt, Hooge Kraal now to be known as Pacaltsdorp Johan Ullbricht [John Ullbright], Theopolis [Bathurst] - sending Dr Johannes Vanderkempt's children to Britain Captain J G Cuyler, Uitenhage - requests missionary to get care taken of mentally ill boy William Anderson, Griquatown [Griekwastad] and Orange river James Read, Lattakoo [Old Lattakoo, ?Tlhakalatlou] Robert Moffat, Cape Town - journey to Griqualand; mission to Bechuana people Ann Hamilton, Kuruman George Barker, Bethelsdorp joint letter from William Anderson and Henry Helm, Griquatown [Griekwastad] joint letters from John Philip and John Campbell, Bethelsdorp and Cape Town - extracts from missionaries' meeting 1817; abstract of memorial to London 1819; memorial on best methods of work in South Africa Christopher Bird, Secretary's Office (to John Seidenfaden re his government appointment) Maglett Smith, Cape Town Leonhardt Ebner, Papendorp (near Cape Town) Arie Vos, Tulbagh John Melvill [then an agent of the colonial government], Cape Town - memorial sent to London not agreed to by missionaries
Extent: 33 items
Access status: Open
Language: English
Dutch
File number: Folder 1
Finding aids: Detailed lists for incoming correspondence from Southern Africa, 1797-1899 (lists E6 & E7), are available for consultation in the Special Collections Reading Room, SOAS Library. Includes detailed precis of letters up to 1866.
Format: Archive