Madagascar,1830-31

includes letters originally kept in a private file from: Joseph Freeman, Tananarivo [Antananarivo] - 28 Feb 1829 - dispute of missionaries re Mr Robert Lyall Joseph Freeman, Tananarivo - 3 Mar 1829 - disagreement of missionaries Joseph Freeman, Tananarivo - 12 Mar 1829 - dispute between Mr Robert Ly...

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Order number: CWM/LMS/Madagascar/Incoming correspondence/Box 3
Date(s) of creation: 28 Feb 1829 - 29 Dec 1830
Level: File
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Order number: CWM/LMS/Madagascar/Incoming correspondence/Box 3
Summary: includes letters originally kept in a private file from: Joseph Freeman, Tananarivo [Antananarivo] - 28 Feb 1829 - dispute of missionaries re Mr Robert Lyall Joseph Freeman, Tananarivo - 3 Mar 1829 - disagreement of missionaries Joseph Freeman, Tananarivo - 12 Mar 1829 - dispute between Mr Robert Lyall and David Jones and David Griffiths Joseph Freeman, Tananarivo - 16 April 1829 - builds a house; disagreement of missionaries; expulsion of Mr Robert Lyall David Johns, Tananarivo, to Joseph Freeman - 14 Oct 1829 - rushed departure under stringent conditions; most of the 'History' had been left behind; army returned from expedition to South with much plunder, women and children; idols regaining dominance; tension with David Griffiths Joseph Freeman, Tamatave [Toamasina] - 4 Nov 1829 - disagreement of missionaries Joseph Freeman, on board the Pero, to William Hankey - 6 Sep 1830 (postscript 25 Sep, Cape Town) - on Dr John Philip's advice, moving to Cape for a time to help there till Madagascar open again; discusses the fighting in Madagascar for chieftainship; Mrs Thom's letter ; David Jones returned to Mauritius, unwell; French sending artillery etc; mentions disagreements between Mr Robert Lyall and David Jones and David Griffiths; mentions his History of the Mission, hoping it arrived safely Joseph Freeman, on board the Pero, to John Arundel - 15 Sep 1830 - going to Cape as turned out of Madagascar; complains of David Griffiths' ways, difficult to work with. Joseph Freeman, Cape Town - 5 Oct 1830 - matters between government agent Mr Robert Lyall and David Jones and David Griffiths, the improprieties of the missionaries; a French occupation of Madagascar would not be popular. Joseph Freeman, Cape Town - 29 Nov 1830 - re History of the Madagascar Mission, please do not print chapter on slavery until revised; deputation to British government from Mauritius on slave issue; LMS to forward Memorial to French government Joseph Freeman, Cape Town - 21 Dec 1830 - Malagasy matters, sending on letters; indictment of David Griffiths, hopeless to work with: building a separate chapel; best to withdraw Griffiths; increasing church members without character; comments on Dr John Philip's fine work at Cape
Extent: 11 items
Access status: Open
Language: English
File number: red folder
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.
Format: Archive