Madagascar,1827

includes letters from: David Griffiths, Tananarive [Antananarivo] - death of Charles Hovenden, his child and of James Cameron's child Mrs M A Hovenden, Tananarive copy of letters in French from A Robin, king Radama's chief secretary, Tananarive and Tamatave [Toamasina] - concerning Mr Rolland (Thoma...

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Order number: CWM/LMS/Madagascar/Incoming correspondence/Box 2
Date(s) of creation: 6 Jan - 23 Oct 1827
Level: File
Format: Archive           

collection SOAS Archive
id CWM.LMS.13.02.02.015
recordtype archive
scb_item_location Archive & Special Collections
item_location Archive & Special Collections
scb_loan_type Reference only
scb_order_with CWM/LMS/Madagascar/Incoming correspondence/Box 2
callnumber CWM/LMS/13/02/02/015
callnumber_txt CWM/LMS/13/02/02/015
callnumber-sort CWM/LMS/13/02/02/015
prefix_number 015
title Madagascar,1827
scb_date_creation 6 Jan - 23 Oct 1827
scb_level File
level_sort 7/Collection/Sub-Collection/Sub-Sub-Collection/Sub-Sub-Sub-Collection/Series/Sub-Series/Sub-Sub-Series/File
scb_extent 30 items
format Archive
description includes letters from: David Griffiths, Tananarive [Antananarivo] - death of Charles Hovenden, his child and of James Cameron's child Mrs M A Hovenden, Tananarive copy of letters in French from A Robin, king Radama's chief secretary, Tananarive and Tamatave [Toamasina] - concerning Mr Rolland (Thomas Rowlands - to resume work as weaver) and the school at Antsahadinta; schools generally; refusing John Canham's production freedom from export duty Thomas Rowlands, Amparibe and Antsahadinta John Cummins, Amparibe James Cameron, Tananarive David Jones, Tananarive David Johns, Tananarive Joseph Freeman, Port Louis (Mauritius), Tamatave and Tananarive George Chick, Tananarive John Canham, Ifenoarivo - tribute to prince Rataffe Robert Lyall, (?) Port Louis Thomas Kelsey, Grand River (Mauritius) joint letter by David Jones and David Griffiths, Tananarive - king Radama's interest in education; paper making injustice felt to result from Blanchard's exclusive commercial treaty with Radama overcome by royal command in favour of LMS; differences over work of artisan missionaries especially Thomas Rowland's abandonent of weaving (as uncompetitive) which frustrates spinning, both Rowlands and Cummins consider removal; need of printer/paper-maker; complexity of James Hastie's will and resulting issue between missionaries and his widow; goodwill of King Radama but growing French influence; attack by robbers on missionary stores; Malagasy boys in England need longer training, unsatisfactory conduct of two who returned to Madagascar.
scb_access_status Open
language English
language_search English
scb_file_number Folder 4
scb_finding_aids A detailed list of Incoming Correspondence for Madagascar, 1794-1879 (list E2), is available for consultation in the Special Collections Reading Room, SOAS Library.
hierarchy_top_id_raw CWM
hierarchy_sequence CWM.00LMS.0013.0002.0002.00015