South Africa,1851

includes letters from: Joseph Gill, Fort Beaufort Theophilus Atkinson, Pacaltsdorp - annual report for 1850 William Thompson, Cape Town - financial and annual reports; resignation of Van Soelen; Theopolis destroyed; J C Silberbaur, Cape Town Charles Lennox Stretch, Richmond and Glen Avon - opposes...

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Order number: CWM/LMS/Africa/South Africa/Incoming correspondence/Box 26
Date(s) of creation: 8 Jan - 27 Dec 1851
Level: File
Format: Archive           

collection SOAS Archive
id CWM.LMS.05.02.02.076
recordtype archive
scb_item_location Archive & Special Collections
item_location Archive & Special Collections
scb_loan_type Reference only
scb_order_with CWM/LMS/Africa/South Africa/Incoming correspondence/Box 26
callnumber CWM/LMS/05/02/02/076
callnumber_txt CWM/LMS/05/02/02/076
callnumber-sort CWM/LMS/05/02/02/076
prefix_number 076
title South Africa,1851
scb_date_creation 8 Jan - 27 Dec 1851
scb_level File
level_sort 7/Collection/Sub-Collection/Sub-Sub-Collection/Sub-Sub-Sub-Collection/Series/Sub-Series/Sub-Sub-Series/File
scb_extent 109 items
format Archive
description includes letters from: Joseph Gill, Fort Beaufort Theophilus Atkinson, Pacaltsdorp - annual report for 1850 William Thompson, Cape Town - financial and annual reports; resignation of Van Soelen; Theopolis destroyed; J C Silberbaur, Cape Town Charles Lennox Stretch, Richmond and Glen Avon - opposes policy of 'extermination' favoured by colonists Robert Taylor, Cradock Thomas Hood, Avontuur, Long Kloof J F Pocock, Cape Town, secretary to committee, Union Chapel Richard Birt, East London, Wagon-makers Valley and Cape Town - Peelton station in ruins through 8th Xhosa War; UK government should investigate frontier warfare Frederick G G Kayser, Knapps Hope James Cameron, Cape Town - wishes to visit Madagascar John Brownlee, Williams Town [King William's Town] - his son James Brownlee killed by war raiders James Read, Philipton and Alice - causes of war/rebellion and results George Christie, Hankey William Elliott, Cape Town and George Town James Green, Balfour [Kat River] Charles Lennox Stretch (diplomatic agent), Glen Avon [Somerset East] Charles Brownlee, King Williamstown Thomas Philip, Hankey - death of John Philip L A G Merrington, Upper Clapton M Vogelgezang, Cape Town E F Beck, Cape Town James Read (junior), Lovedale, Alice Nicholas Smit, Graham's Town [Grahamstown] James Clark, Kruesfontein [Kruisfontein] W Y Thomson, Graham's Town Frederick Gottlob Kayser, Bethelsdorp joint letter of James Read and James Read (junior), Alice Thomas Edwards, Grahamstown - losses at Theopolis Wilberforce Buxton Philip, Cape Town J C Minto, Fort Beaufort C J Vanderschalk, Colesberg Reports from the following on their respective stations:- William Elliott, George Town William Passmore, Port Elizabeth Thomas Hood, Avontuur, Long Kloof Thomas Paterson, Uitenhage Daniel Helm, Zuurbraak James Clark, Kruesfontein [Kruisfontein] Bartholomew Anderson, Dysselsdorp Theophilus Atkinson, Pacaltsdorp Reinhold Gregorowski, Somerset [Somerset East] (in Dutch) Civil Commisioner's office, Uitenhage - warning re vagrants Correspondence between C D Van Soelen and William Thompson re LMS appointment letters dealing with Kat River rebellion and Theopolis Port Elizabeth Telegraph - recruiting at Bethelsdorp Council of Loyal Burghers, Kat River William Thompson, Cape Town - attacks on Kat River James Read, Uitenhage H C Rutherford, Cape Town - James Read (junior), Lovedale Edward Solomon, Philippolis Joseph Kitchingman, Bethelsdorp bill of costs in case The Queen v Botha
scb_access_status Open
language English
Dutch
language_search English
Dutch
scb_file_number Folders 1 (Jkts B,C,D)2,3,4,5
scb_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.
hierarchy_top_id_raw CWM
hierarchy_sequence CWM.00LMS.0005.0002.0002.00076