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includes letters from:
John Wardlaw, Bellary and Mincherry - printed report; Indian teachers; Enoch Paul's ordination; death of Mrs Thompson [née Jessie Wardlaw]
Joseph Taylor and William Beynon, Belgaum - returns for Belgaum; report; statistics for Belgaum to 1849
Benjamin Rice and James Sewell, Bangalore - Canarese reports for Bangalore
Colin Campbell, Mysore - report; proposal to abandon Mysore as LMS station
William Thompson, Ghooty
John Shrieves, Bellary - preached at Hunpee [Hampi] festival; report
Mrs Wardlaw [Anna Bella McKeand], Ramammully - letters from orphans school children; Indian workers' stories
Joseph Coles, Bellary
Mrs Paine [née Sarah Elizabeth Des Granges], Bellary
William Beynon, Belgaum - accounts; 2 converts taught by their father who could not himself surrender caste
Joseph Taylor, Belgaum - 2 young Hindu converts and their letters; accounts; describes a Christian village
John Wardlaw, Bellary - Indian teachers; Mary Boyle; village Christians led to Christ through books
Mrs Paine [née Sarah Elizabeth Des Granges], Bellary
Benjamin Rice (secretary), Bangalore and Ootacamond [Udagamandalam- committee minutes and correspondence; having over secretaryship because busy with Bible revision
James Sewell, Bangalore - schools doing much good; as secretary: sends resolutions of committee; supplementary information
John Sugden, Bangalore - seminary now to be for Canarese students; Tamil students at Madras
Mrs Sugden [née Catherine Townley], Bangalore
James Sewell, and John Sugden, Bangalore - report of theological seminary
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