Malacca [Melaka],1834
includes letters from: Josiah Hughes and John Evans, Malacca - preaching in Chinese, Malay, Portuguese and English John Evans, Malacca - his early days and difficulties in Malacca; baptisms and Bible classes with Chinese; need of colleague; persecution of Chinese Christians; Leang A-Fa [Leang A Fa,...
Order number: |
CWM/LMS/Ultra Ganges.Malacca/Incoming correspondence/Box 3 |
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Date(s) of creation: |
15 Jan - 21 Oct 1834 |
Level: |
File |
Format: | Archive |
Order number: |
CWM/LMS/Ultra Ganges.Malacca/Incoming correspondence/Box 3 |
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Summary: |
includes letters from:
Josiah Hughes and John Evans, Malacca - preaching in Chinese, Malay, Portuguese and English
John Evans, Malacca - his early days and difficulties in Malacca; baptisms and Bible classes with Chinese; need of colleague; persecution of Chinese Christians; Leang A-Fa [Leang A Fa, Leung A-Fa, Leangafa] at Malacca
Josiah Hughes, Malacca - baptism of 4 Malays, account of service
Thomas Beighton and Samuel Dyer, Malacca - extracts from Penang [Pinang] missionaries' letters on Josiah Hughes' case
William Hankey (LMS Treasurer), London - finance for Chinese type font development
Memorandum on Anglo-Chinese College
deaths of Dr Robert Morrison and of Lord Napier [William John, 9th Lord Napier, British emissary to China, died at Macao] |
Extent: |
8 items |
Access status: |
Open |
Language: | English |
File number: |
Folder 3, Jacket A |
Finding aids: |
A detailed list of Incoming Correspondence for Malacca, 1814-1859, (list G1), is available for consultation in the Special Collections Reading Room, SOAS Library. |
Format: | Archive |