Singapore,1848
includes letters from: Benjamin Keasberry, Singapore -finance, realizes the Directors acted rightly in John Campbell's case and Keasberry should not have engaged him temporarily in mission; report on year past. Plea for his ministry to Malays to be continued, supported by three attached letters fr...
Order number: |
CWM/LMS/Ultra Ganges.Singapore/Incoming correspondence/Box 2 |
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Date(s) of creation: |
4 Jan - 1 Aug 1848 |
Level: |
File |
Format: | Archive |
Order number: |
CWM/LMS/Ultra Ganges.Singapore/Incoming correspondence/Box 2 |
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Summary: |
includes letters from:
Benjamin Keasberry, Singapore -finance,
realizes the Directors acted rightly in John Campbell's case and Keasberry should not have engaged him temporarily in mission; report on year past. Plea for his ministry to Malays to be continued, supported by three attached letters from others including E A Jencks (American Baptist Missionary Union). Further financial details including request that the refund of money deducted on a/c of John Campbell be paid 'to the Mission School at Walthamstow for the education of my daughter Eliza Keasberry'
L J Van Rhyn, Inspector of the Dutch Evangelical Mission in the East Indies, Kandy, Ceylon [later Sri Lanka] (Dutch with English translation) - pleading the cause of continuing Singapore Mission particularly Benjamin Keasberry's ministry to Malays
J Goddard (American Baptist Missionary Union), Singapore - pleading cause of Singapore mission remaining active |
Extent: |
7 items |
Access status: |
Open |
Language: | English |
File number: |
Folder 5, Jacket B |
Finding aids: |
Detailed lists of the incoming correspondence contained in each folder of Singapore, Boxes 1 and 2 are to be found in the respective folders |
Format: | Archive |