South India (Tamil),1827

includes letters from: Stephen Laidler and James Massie, Madras [Chennai] Edmund Crisp and William Taylor, Madras - girls school opened at Madras Edmund Crisp, Madras - conversion of Da Silva to protestantism; appointed secretary of District Committee, minutes of D C and rules adopted & printed...

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Order number: CWM/LMS/South India.Tamil/Incoming correspondence/Box 2
Date(s) of creation: 3 Feb - 28 Nov 1827
Level: File
Format: Archive           

Order number: CWM/LMS/South India.Tamil/Incoming correspondence/Box 2
Summary: includes letters from: Stephen Laidler and James Massie, Madras [Chennai] Edmund Crisp and William Taylor, Madras - girls school opened at Madras Edmund Crisp, Madras - conversion of Da Silva to protestantism; appointed secretary of District Committee, minutes of D C and rules adopted & printed copy; circular on purchase of house at Salem; printed plan for school for missionaries' children & bungalow with comments from Thomas Adam, W Robertson, George Gogerly, Samuel Dyer and Robert Morrison; hurricane and wrecks William Taylor, Madras - bungalow chapel built in Madras and episcopal church at Vepery; printed report on Black Town [later Georgetown] schools Henry Crisp, Madras AF Arbuthnot, Madras - introduced to new missionaries; financial statements John Hands and Edmund Crisp, Madras - notes on Committee procedure Robert Jennings, Chittoor
Extent: 21 items
Access status: Open
Language: English
File number: Folder 3
Finding aids: A detailed list of Incoming Correspondence for the Tamil area, 1817-1860 (list F4), is available for consultation in the Special Collections Reading Room, SOAS Library.
Format: Archive