South Africa,1833

includes letters from: Henry Helm, Caledon John Messer, Uitenhage John Melvill , Hankey - annual report for 1833 George Barker, Theopolis - annual report for 1833 and answers to LMS queries William Anderson, Pacaltsdorp Adam Robson, Port Elizabeth Prosper Lemue, Campbell John Philip, Cape Town James...

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Order number: CWM/LMS/Africa/South Africa/Incoming correspondence/Box 13
Date(s) of creation: 31 Dec 1832 - 24 Dec 1833
Level: File
Format: Archive           

Order number: CWM/LMS/Africa/South Africa/Incoming correspondence/Box 13
Summary: includes letters from: Henry Helm, Caledon John Messer, Uitenhage John Melvill , Hankey - annual report for 1833 George Barker, Theopolis - annual report for 1833 and answers to LMS queries William Anderson, Pacaltsdorp Adam Robson, Port Elizabeth Prosper Lemue, Campbell John Philip, Cape Town James Clark, Bushmen station [Caledon river] John Baillie, Tsantsaban George Christie, Kat River and Cape Town John Brownlee, Buffalo River - annual report Frederick Gottlob Kayser, Buffalo River [later King William's Town] Jane Philip, Cape Town Mrs Baillie [née Beatrix McLaws], Tsantsaban and Blink Klip William Elliott, Paarl George Christie Christopher Sass, Theopolis Theophilus Atkinson, Bethelsdorp Henry Schmelen, Komaggas George Augustus Kolbe, Philippolis William Anderson, Pacaltsdorp Sarah Barker, Theopolis Isaac Hughes, Griquatown [Griekwastad] annual report for 1832 report of South Africa stations present to Cape auxiliary missionary society report of Kat River settlement for LMS annual meetings, annotated for publication Thomas Edwards - school report schedules from Hankey, Paarl, Pacaltsdorp,Tulbagh, Caledon, Griquatown, Buffalo River, Theopolis, Philippolis, Komaggas and Port Elizabeth giving statistics for 1833
Extent: 65 items
Access status: Open
Language: English
Dutch
File number: Folder 3 & Fldr 4, Jkts A to D
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