Primitive Methodist Missionary Society

The papers of the Primitive Methodist Missionary Society include: an incomplete set of Minutes of the General Missionary Committee (1863-1933); home correspondence (1894-1933); correspondence from the Home Committee (1903-1908); foreign reports (1914-1933); quarterly reports from South and Central A...

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Date(s) of creation: 1863-1934
Level: Sub-Collection
Format: Archive           
Main author: Primitive Methodist Conference; General Missionary Committee
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Summary: The papers of the Primitive Methodist Missionary Society include: an incomplete set of Minutes of the General Missionary Committee (1863-1933); home correspondence (1894-1933); correspondence from the Home Committee (1903-1908); foreign reports (1914-1933); quarterly reports from South and Central Africa (1894-1916); and correspondence from the overseas missionary areas of Australia and New Zealand (1895-1913), Fernando Po [Bioko, Equatorial Guinea] (1894-1933), Nigeria (1897-1933) and South and Central Africa (1892-1934). Only a small amount of records survive for the Women's Missionary Federation comprising the Minutes of Executive Meetings, Minutes of Annual Council Meetings, Secretary's Reports, lists of secretary's engagements and correspondence concerning Methodist Union in 1932 (1926-1933).
Main author: Primitive Methodist Conference; General Missionary Committee
Extent: 70 Boxes
Admin history: The Primitive Methodist Church did not formally constitute a Missionary Society, though its Missionary Reports used the term from 1843. Overseas work was directed by the General Missionary Committee of the Primitive Methodist Conference. The main Primitive Methodist fields were West Africa (Fernando Po [Bioko, Equatorial Guinea] and Nigeria) and Southern Africa (South Africa and Northern Rhodesia). These fields were transferred to the Methodist Missionary Society upon Methodist Union in 1932. Earlier work in the British colonies of North Americ ... View more
Acquisition: Deposited on permanent loan by the Methodist Church of Great Britain from 1978 onwards.
Arrangement: The material has been arranged by type of record and by region. Within this structure, correspondence files has been arranged alphabetically by correspondent or subject.
Document(s): modified_bennett_guide_pmms.pdf
Access status: Restrictions Apply
Access conditions: Only available for consultation on microfiche.
Copyright: Copyright held by Methodist Missionary Society. Apply to SOAS Archives & Special Collections in the first instance.
Language: English
Multiple languages
Finding aids: A guide, based in part on Elizabeth Bennett's 'Guide to the Archives of the Methodist Missionary Society', is available in the SCRR (see also 'Document' field above for just PMMS section).
Related material: SOAS holds the records of the (Wesleyan) Methodist Missionary Society which include the personal papers of Primitive Methodist missionaries. These are located in the biographical series of the (Wesleyan) Methodist Missionary Society. These include Rev. Edwin Smith, the noted Anthropologist. Surviving photographs of PMMS missions are kept with - and not necessarily distinguished from - the (Wesleyan) Methodist Missionary Society photographs. However, there is one small file of photographs, dating from 1870 to 1939, for Fernando Po [Bioko, Equato ... View more
Format: Archive           
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