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includes letters from:
William Griffith, Uguha and Urambo - mission in Ujiji should be reoccupied; slave trade doomed; accident and death of Dr Ebenezer Southon; itinerating, purchase of donkey and colt; his journey to Britain
Walter Hutley, Aden
Dr Ebenezer Southon, Urambo, Malagarasi river and Ujiji - joint mail service with Algerian Mission; visit to Mirambo; caravan of ivory details; a single press insufficient for Lake mission
Edward Hore, on board steamship Quetta at Malta, Port Said and Aden and from Zanzibar, Makuru, Magubika, Mkange and Kisokwe - arrival with caravan and lifeboat
Thomas Shaw, Zanzibar and Urambo
William Willoughby, Zanzibar and Urambo
Joseph Dineen, Zanzibar, Mwapwa and en route therefrom
James Dunn, Zanzibar and Urambo - resignation of William Griffith
Alfred Copplestone, Urambo, Uyui, Ujiji and Ugunda (Church Missionary Society camp) -
Ralph Wardlaw Thompson, Gibraltar - re arrangement of Central Africa boats
Alfred Swann (boat's mate), Zanzibar
John Penry, Mwapwa
Mrs Hore [née Annie Boyle Gribbon], Algiers
Boustead, Ridley & Co, Zanzibar - agreement with Association Internationale Africaine for mails; robbers in forests
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