John Campbell Papers

Papers, 1772-1840, of and relating to John Campbell, concerning his family, life and work and comprising miscellaneous papers, including certificates and handbills, 1772-1829; miscellaneous correspondence, 1784-1818; correspondence on Campbell’s death, 1840; notes for sermons, 1826 and undated; note...

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Order number: CWM/LMS/Africa/Personal/Boxes 3 & 5
Date(s) of creation: 1772-1840
Level: Sub-series
Format: Archive           
Main author: Campbell; John (1766-1840); independent minister, philanthropist and traveller
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Order number: CWM/LMS/Africa/Personal/Boxes 3 & 5
Summary: Papers, 1772-1840, of and relating to John Campbell, concerning his family, life and work and comprising miscellaneous papers, including certificates and handbills, 1772-1829; miscellaneous correspondence, 1784-1818; correspondence on Campbell’s death, 1840; notes for sermons, 1826 and undated; notes on Campbell from the Dictionary of National Biography and genealogy, undated; original sketches from his South African travels, 1813 and undated, and illustrations from his published accounts of his travels, 1815, 1822; proof copy of An Account of the London Missionary Society, c1823; a tract, A Brief Comparison … of Popery and Protestantism [author unknown; after 1791], with a notebook cover containing odd notes, undated; notebook containing diary entries on an LMS deputation to Norfolk, 1806; New Testament (Edinburgh, 1802) inscribed by John Campbell, 1803, and with a note by him, dated 1839, describing how he preached from it extensively, from Orkney to Cornwall and at the Cape of Good Hope; a tract for children entitled 'Cuff, the Negro Boy' [by John Campbell, undated].
Main author: Campbell; John (1766-1840); independent minister, philanthropist and traveller
Extent: 2 boxes
Admin history: Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, 1766; attended the Royal High School; apprenticed to a goldsmith; helped to found the Religious Tract Society of Scotland, 1793; founded the Missionary Magazine in Edinburgh, 1796; promoted Sunday schools and preached widely; among the founders of societies for 'fallen women' in Edinburgh and Glasgow; interested in the condition of slaves; following the Haldane revival, became a Congregational minister; founded an independent chapel, 'Kingsland', and a school in London; minister at Kingsland from ... View more
Custodial history: The papers were deposited with the London Missionary Society and form part of the special series of personal papers of individual LMS missionaries and officers.
Acquisition: Deposited on permanent loan with the records of the London Missionary Society by the Congregational Council for World Mission (later Council for World Mission) in 1973.
Arrangement: The New Testament and tract entitled 'Cuff, the Negro Boy' are in Box 5; the other items, arranged in five folders, are in Box 3.
Access status: Open
Language: English
Finding aids: Unpublished handlist; detailed typescript list stored with the material.
Related material: The School of Oriental and African Studies holds the records of the London Missionary Society (Ref: CWM/LMS), including letters from individual missionaries, among them John Campbell (Ref: CWM/LMS South Africa Incoming Correspondence); notes and extracts by John Campbell from various journals on South Africa, 1814-1815 (Ref: CWM/LMS South Africa Journals Box 2 Files 41, 43, 47), and a photograph of an oil painting of Campbell (Ref: CWM/LMS Missionary Portraits Box 1). SOAS also holds the papers of James Trenchard Hardyman, including a file on J ... View more
Format: Archive           
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