Home correspondence file 1843 Jan-Jun
Majority of correspondence (where addresses are extant) was sent to Centenary Hall and Mission House in Bishopsgate, London. A few letters are incomplete. Correspondents include John Beecham, Elijah Hoole, Joseph Entwisle, W Croggan, Richard Reece and Richard Hornabrook. Items 1 & 2 are newspape...
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MMS/Home & General/Correspondence/Home/FBN 6 |
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Date(s) of creation: |
5 Jan 1843-26 Jun 1843 |
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File |
Format: | Archive |
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MMS/Home & General/Correspondence/Home/FBN 6 |
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Summary: |
Majority of correspondence (where addresses are extant) was sent to Centenary Hall and Mission House in Bishopsgate, London. A few letters are incomplete.
Correspondents include John Beecham, Elijah Hoole, Joseph Entwisle, W Croggan, Richard Reece and Richard Hornabrook.
Items 1 & 2 are newspaper cutting and notes, probably compiled by Rev John Beecham, relating to the Education and Factories Bill, cMarch 1843.
Item 3 is a printed petition by the Baptist Missionary Society against the cultivation of Opium in India.
Item 94 is a printed circular announcing and then reporting on a meeting of the 'General Anti-slavery Convention' by J Scobie & W Allen, 23 March 1843.
Item 104 - J Pegg's letter (30 March 1843) is written on a printed letter entitled 'British Connexion with idolatry in the island of Ceylon'.
Item 114 is a printed letter from T Smith of the Metropolitan Tradesman and Operatives' Protestant Association on the 'alarming advance of Popery'. |
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156 items |
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Open |
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Only to be viewed on microfiche |
Copyright: | Copyright mainly held by Trustees for Methodist Church Purposes |
User restrictions: | For permission to publish, please contact Archives & Special Collections, SOAS Library in the first instance |
Language: | English |
Format: | Archive |