North India (Bengal),1832

includes letters from: George Mundy, at sea and Calcutta [Kolkata] James Paterson, Berhampore [Baharampur] George Gogerly (secretary), Calcutta - Printed appeal for Calcutta Female School Society; minutes, resolutions; death (and legacy) of John Pearson; college of higher education to be under Chur...

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Order number: CWM/LMS/North India.Bengal/Incoming correspondence/Box 3
Date(s) of creation: 2 Jan - 30 Dec 1832
Level: File
Format: Archive           

Order number: CWM/LMS/North India.Bengal/Incoming correspondence/Box 3
Summary: includes letters from: George Mundy, at sea and Calcutta [Kolkata] James Paterson, Berhampore [Baharampur] George Gogerly (secretary), Calcutta - Printed appeal for Calcutta Female School Society; minutes, resolutions; death (and legacy) of John Pearson; college of higher education to be under Church of Scotland; disposal of Benares [Varanasi] mission house joint letters from the missionaries, Calcutta (James Hill, Micaiah Hill, Alphonse Lacroix, Charles Piffard, Thomas Higgs and George Gogerly), pleading for reinforcements Mackintosh & Co, Calcutta - account joint letter from James Paterson and Orlando Dobbin, Calcutta James Hill, enclosing medical statement by Dr Jackson Orlando Dobbin, Calcutta printed copy of The Enquirer newspaper (21 September 1832) containing text of bishop of Calcutta [Daniel Wilson]'s speech at Bible Society meeting joint letters from the missionaries, Calcutta (James Hill, Charles Piffard, George Mundy, George Gogerly, Orlando Dobbin and Alphonse Lacroix) - Church of Scotland college proposal Printed copy of The John Bull newspaper (Calcutta, 14 December 1832) commenting on petition from some missionaries for government grant for Christian education of Indians Micaiah Hill and James Paterson, Berhampore - returns schedule Micaiah Hill, Berhampore - death of youngest child death of Thomas Higgs
Extent: 27 items
Access status: Open
Language: English
File number: Folder2, Jkt C and Folder 3
Finding aids: A detailed list of Incoming Correspondence for Bengal, 1800-1838 (list F1), is available for consultation in the Special Collections Reading Room, SOAS Library.
Format: Archive