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MMS/Special Series/Various Papers/FBN 45 |
Summary: |
Brief letter from Tracy [corresponding secretary, London Missionary Society] explaining that he saw Lord Liverpool [Robert Banks Jenkinson] in the company of Mr Baxter and Mr [John] Wray. His lordship agreed to give up the week nights' restriction. Thinks this is 'tantamount to the Reestablishment of the former Religious Liberty & consequently to the Repeal of the Proclamation'. Some pencil annotations and notes, probably by Allan, including the fact that Wray commented 'I'd rather give up the Mission to [the] D[evil] than give up Week Nights' and that Tracy received a letter from Mr [Robert] Peel stating that Wray and 'the negroes' of Demerara [Guyana] should have the opportunity to worship on Sundays and weekday evenings.
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3 pages |
Access status: |
Open |
Access conditions: |
Only to be viewed on microfiche |
Copyright: |
Copyright held by Methodist Missionary Society |
User restrictions: |
For permission to publish, please contact Archives & Special Collections, SOAS Library in the first instance |
Language: |
English
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File number: |
4 |
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Archive
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