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- 1823
'The tour of Europe, Asia, Africa, America, England' 1823. A geographic guide to these countries.
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'The tour of Europe, Asia, Africa, America, England' 1823. A geographic guide to these countries.
South African poet and writer
Letter written in Stellenbosch, to the Reverend Board of Church Councils of the Reformed Church in the Cape. Agrees to settle a debt of the Stellenbosch Church Council by recalling 3000fl. owed by one of their debtors, P. Malang. Borcherds was the author of De Maan, the first literary work printed in South Africa, 1802.
Jean Chaptal De Chanteloupe, Chapter
'Essai sur le vin, chap.3 of the methods of preparing the grapes for fermentation'.
London Missionary Society missionary
Diary, 1825 Jan.1-Mar.16 and 1826 Mar.10-Nov.25 with a résumé of events between 1825 Mar.16 and 1826 Mar.10.
Regrets that the mission at Bethelsdorp is not more successful and mentions Dr. John Philip and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pringle.
Parts of the Journal are published in The Kitchingman Papers (Johannesburg, The Brenthurst Press, 1976), edited by B. Le Cordeur and C. Saunders.
Cape Town, Committee on the slave ordinance
Letters, 1826, signed by Richard Plasket, Secretary to the Government, to J. de Wet, Secretary to the Committee appointed by the Inhabitants, 22 Jul. 1826, for preparing a memorial to the King-in-Council relative to the Slave Ordinance.
Captain of L'Océanie
Report of Captain Coste to F. de Lettre. French consular agent at the Cape; 2 death certificates of crew members and inventories of their belongings.
'Reports upon Lands in the district of Albany'
Names of petitioners were Robert M. Bovey and John Grant. The reports were signed by W.B. Dundas, landdrost and John Hope, surveyor.
Civil Commissioner's Office Grahamstown, Licence
Licence No. 61 authorising the issue of 48lbs gunpowder to several individuals, signed by D. Campbell, Civil Commissioner.
Letter written to the Secretary to the Government, requesting permission to hold a public meeting on the subject of alterations in the political institutions of the Colony.
'Licence to traffic with the Caffres at Fort Willshire', signed by D. Campbell, Civil Commissioner for Albany and Somerset.