South Africa,1830

includes letters from: joint letter of John Brownlee and Frederick Gottlob Kayser, Caffraria Henry Helm, Caledon - annual report Frederick Gottlob Kayser, Caffreland - translating miracle stories, hymns and John's gospel into Xhosa Adam Robson, Bethelsdorp William Anderson, Pacaltsdorp - poverty cau...

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Order number: CWM/LMS/Africa/South Africa/Incoming correspondence/Box 11
Date(s) of creation: 1 Jan - 24 Nov 1830
Level: File
Format: Archive           

Order number: CWM/LMS/Africa/South Africa/Incoming correspondence/Box 11
Summary: includes letters from: joint letter of John Brownlee and Frederick Gottlob Kayser, Caffraria Henry Helm, Caledon - annual report Frederick Gottlob Kayser, Caffreland - translating miracle stories, hymns and John's gospel into Xhosa Adam Robson, Bethelsdorp William Anderson, Pacaltsdorp - poverty caused by drought; colonists sell the people liquor John Melvill, Philippolis Richard Miles and 544 merchants of Cape Town - address to Cape governor Sir Galbraith Lowry Cole - asking help for religious education of coloureds, with their plans and approving letter from Chief Justice Michael Wimmer, Komaggas joint letters from Robert Hamilton and Robert Moffat, Lattakoo [Kuruman] - Moffat reviewing his translation of Luke's gospel and parts of Old Testament; made visit to Matabele chief Moselekatse [Mzilikazi] Theophilus Atkinson, Bethelsdorp Peter Wright, Griquatown [Griekwastad] John Philip, Cape Town - staying to face legal case; annual report Thomas Doyle, Theopolis P E Faure, Utrecht George Bennet, London Cape government - copy of circular requesting information on LMS stations John Baillie, Lattakoo George Yeoland, Cape Town tabular response to Cape government circular Origin and Progress of Kat River settlement, about 1830 schedules from Hankey, Caledon, Caffreland, Paarl and Philippolis giving statistics for 1830 William Foster, Guildford Arie Vos, Tulbagh Richard Miles, Boston - general report of South African stations comparative statement of missionaries' salaries and expenses 1825 to 1928 and for 1830
Extent: 32 items
Access status: Open
Language: English
Dutch
File number: Folders 1, 2 and 3
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