Holland,1803
includes letters from: Bernard Ledeboer, Rotterdam - long winter delaying John Palm and John Ullbright; enclosed extracts from Netherlands Missionary Society report, recommending J B Baptista for French mission, protestant church in Bordeaux's need of Scriptures and other books; can a British pass b...
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CWM/LMS/Europe.Holland/Incoming correspondence/Box 1 |
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8 Mar 1803 - 13 Dec 1803 |
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CWM.LMS.07.02.01.006 |
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CWM/LMS/Europe.Holland/Incoming correspondence/Box 1 |
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CWM/LMS/07/02/01/006 |
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Holland,1803 |
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8 Mar 1803 - 13 Dec 1803 |
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includes letters from:
Bernard Ledeboer, Rotterdam - long winter delaying John Palm and John Ullbright; enclosed extracts from Netherlands Missionary Society report, recommending J B Baptista for French mission, protestant church in Bordeaux's need of Scriptures and other books; can a British pass be procured for transport of missionaries in wartime; William Ringeltaube to decide who goes to Ceylon; covering letter to memorial (petition) asking that missionaries and colonists be permitted to enter 'Batavian republic' despite war; 2 newspaper extracts re French ship returning from South Seas, captured and freed; John Kicherer's reasons for returning from Africa understood; requests news of Dr John Vanderkemp
Dr John Vanderkemp, Algoa Bay - copies of letters written to the Netherlands in Dutch
joint letters in translation from Johann David Palm [later John Palm] and Johann Gottfried Ullbricht [later John Ullbright], Rotterdam - Netherlands Missionary Society had petitioned english [sic] government to allow missionaries to sail undisturbed; no communication to England at that time; not true that war will stop missionary work; if cannot be sent to Cape, willing to go anywhere
Miss J J Boogard, Rotterdam (Dutch, with translation) glad she can become missionary as wife to Johann David Palm
joint letters from J G Mathys [Mathis], Johann Ehrhardt, Christian Albrecht and Abraham Albrecht, Rotterdam (Dutch, with translation) - studying, looking forward to going overseas when war permits; may they start learning surgery?
Johann Gottfried Ullbricht [later John Ullbright], Rotterdam - learning carpentry; requests help for tools; Erhardt going to Ceylon [Sri Lanka] in his place because of his illness
John Kicherer, Bergen, Norway, The Hague [Den Haag] and London (Dutch, with translation) - travelling via Amsterdam with 3 Africans
G S Stracke, Hatshusen [Hatshausen]
Arie Vos, The Hague [Den Haag] (Dutch, with abbreviated translation) - offer of service; recommended by Netherlands Missionary Society to accompany John Kicherer |
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English |
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Folder 2 |
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A detailed list (List B1) is available for consultation in the Special Collections Reading Room, SOAS Library, which covers Incoming Correspondence for Holland, 1797-1845 (much in Dutch, including correspondence with Johannes Van der Kemp before he went to South Africa). |
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CWM |
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CWM.00LMS.0007.0002.0001.00006 |