South Africa,1848

includes letters from: John Crombie Brown, Cape Town H C Rutherford, Cape Town Saul Solomon, Cape Town William Elliott, Cape Town James Cameron, Cape Town James Read, Philipton - Kat River troubles over-ruled by Sir Harry Smith [Cape governor]'s settlement with Xhosa; ordination of S N De Kock Richa...

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Order number: CWM/LMS/Africa/South Africa/Incoming correspondence/Box 23B
Date(s) of creation: 5 Jan - 22 Dec 1848
Level: File
Format: Archive           

Order number: CWM/LMS/Africa/South Africa/Incoming correspondence/Box 23B
Summary: includes letters from: John Crombie Brown, Cape Town H C Rutherford, Cape Town Saul Solomon, Cape Town William Elliott, Cape Town James Cameron, Cape Town James Read, Philipton - Kat River troubles over-ruled by Sir Harry Smith [Cape governor]'s settlement with Xhosa; ordination of S N De Kock Richard Birt, Fort Beaufort Theophilus Atkinson - Caledon and Claremont, Cape Town Thomas Philip, Hankey - death of Henry Helm; ordination of Bartholomew Anderson James Read (junior), Grahamstown George Barker, Paarl joint letter from J Mathew and H Merrington, Cape Town John Philip, Hankey John Locke, Grahamstown N H Smith, Blinkwater Joseph Gill, Cape Town David Monro - death of John Monro Daniel Helm, Caledon - death of his father, Henry Helm R Turner - gift to LMS Robert Taylor, Theopolis - breaking up station and moving to Cradock William Passmore, Port Elizabeth Joseph Gill, Cape Town Henry Calderwood, Alice Adam Robson, Port Elizabeth William Anderson, Pacaltsdorp - ordinations of his son Benjamin and of Daniel Helm Frederick Gottlob Kayser, Knapps Hope - needs help of his son Henry Kayser Robert Taylor, Cradock L A G Merrington, Cape Town
Extent: 60 items
Access status: Open
Language: English
Dutch
File number: Folders 5 and 6
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