South Africa,1847

includes letters from: joint statement by S Stapleton, J F Pocock and L Merrington on behalf of Union Chapel, Cape Town Adam Robson, Port Elizabeth John Crombie Brown, Cape Town James Read, Philipton, Elands river, Kat River and Port Elizabeth Frederick Gottlob Kayser, Fort Beaufort James Cameron, C...

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Order number: CWM/LMS/Africa/South Africa/Incoming correspondence/Box 23A
Date(s) of creation: 12 Jan - 16 Dec 1847
Level: File
Format: Archive           

Order number: CWM/LMS/Africa/South Africa/Incoming correspondence/Box 23A
Summary: includes letters from: joint statement by S Stapleton, J F Pocock and L Merrington on behalf of Union Chapel, Cape Town Adam Robson, Port Elizabeth John Crombie Brown, Cape Town James Read, Philipton, Elands river, Kat River and Port Elizabeth Frederick Gottlob Kayser, Fort Beaufort James Cameron, Cape Town Richard Birt, Blockdrift William Elliott, Uitenhage and Cape Town John Philip, Hankey Cape Town Thomas Paterson, Uitenhage H C Rutherford, Cape Town James Read (junior), Bethelsdorp Thomas Philip, Hankey - description of a flood M Vogelgezang, Cape Town - resignation from LMS William Anderson, Pacaltsdorp joint report by James Read (senior) and James Read (junior), Kat River Theophilus Atkinson- Bethelsdorp report on work (away for health reasons) John Brownlee, Glen Avon [Somerset East] Reports from the following on their respective stations:- Thomas Paterson, Uitenhage Theophilus Atkinson, Zuurbraak Henry Helm, Zuurbraak (Caledon) George Barker, Paarl Frederick Gottlob Kayser, Fort Beaufort Joseph Gill, Somerset [Somerset East] Bartholomew Anderson, Dyssel's Dorp [Dysselsdorp] Arie Vos, Tulbagh (in Dutch) Thomas Hood, Avontuur James Read, Philipton James Read (junior), Kat River Robert Taylor, Theopolis
Extent: 61 items
Access status: Open
Language: English
Dutch
File number: Folders 1(Jkts C&D), 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