'An Essay toward a Dictionary and Grammar of the Lesser-Australian language, according to the Dialect used at the Marquesas. Compiled from the collections and information of William Crook, who was sent to those Islands by the Missionary Society, and resided at them from 6 June 1797 to 8 Jany 1799'

Manuscript, Marquesan-English Dictionary, with general remarks and notes on grammar.


Order number: CWML MSS 305
Date(s) of creation: [late 18th Century]
Level: Item
Format: Archive           
Main author: Crook; William Pascoe (1775–1846); missionary

Order number: CWML MSS 305
Summary: Manuscript, Marquesan-English Dictionary, with general remarks and notes on grammar.
Main author: Crook; William Pascoe (1775–1846); missionary
Previous numbers: CWML F1
Extent: 1 vol (91 pp)
Admin history: William Pascoe Crook was born in 1775. He was appointed to the South Seas with the London Missionary Society, and sailed on 10 Aug 1796. He arrived at Santa Christina (Tahuata), Marquesas, on 6 Jun 1797. In June 1798, being on board an American vessel, which was blown off the island, he was landed at Nukuhiva, one of the Marquesas. Here he remained until 8 Jan 1799, when he returned to England. He married Hannah Dare. Returning, he arrived at Moorea, 8 May 1816. He removed to Wilks' Harbour (Papeete), Tahiti, in 1818, and to Bogue's T ... View more
Access status: Open
Language: English
North Marquesan
Copies: Photocopy of manuscript also available at reference CWML MSS 305.
Format: Archive