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includes letters from:
James Hill, Calcutta [Kolkata]
Henry Townley, Calcutta - desires mission station in Native Town; provision for missionaries' widows and orphans
Micaiah Hill, Berhampore [Baharampur] - Union Chapel, Calcutta work; his work & removal to Berhampore; visits to fair and to Nawab; various customs; murder of 2 American missionaries
George Mundy, Chinsurah - girls schools; report to government on schools and its reply; transfer of schools to General Committee of Public Instruction; building boat for work; Suttee; schedule; bad fever; his wife's death
James Hill, Calcutta - moving to Murshidabad; Tollygunge mission relinquished; building cost of Union Chapel parsonage
Joseph Warden, Calcutta - copies of Thomas Tomlin's will (LMS the ultimate beneficiary)
Rammohum Roy, Chinsurah - protest to Lord Amherst [William Pitt Amherst, 1st Earl Amherst] against government grant for Sanskrit college
Michael Vos, Chinsurah - appreciation of late Mrs Mundy [née Martha Cobden]
joint letter (and undated duplicate) by Samuel Trawin, and Joseph Warden - missionary orphans; advising against sending single women missionaries; death of Mrs Mundy [née Martha Cobden]
John Edmonds, Chinsurah
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