- ZA HPRA A43-61
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- 23 April 1851
Part of Robert Godlonton
Advises Godlonton not to be extreme in his published statements.
Part of Robert Godlonton
Advises Godlonton not to be extreme in his published statements.
Part of Robert Godlonton
Frontier politics, attack by Kaffirs on wagon and stealing of oxen.
Part of Robert Godlonton
Comments on trouble he has in obtaining interesting leaders for the Friend, fighting has broken out between Corannes and Basutos.
Part of Robert Godlonton
On the war; unwilling to purchase new farm until conditions settled.
Part of Robert Godlonton
On estate of his step-father if he is ruined financially because of wars and is in hands of creditors and so unable to come to Grahamstown. Will Godlonton act for him and settle up estate.
Part of Robert Godlonton
Asks G. to collect money due to Plowman and send it to him in bank notes.
Part of Robert Godlonton
Gives Godlonton account of campaign including Battle of Imuane; comments of cowardice of Dutch burghers.
Part of Robert Godlonton
On journalism and personal, addressed to Dear parent. Indication that Godlonton may retire from business and political life.
Part of Robert Godlonton
On having Journal sent to new address, comments of progress of new chapel at.
Part of Robert Godlonton
Necessity for dealing firmly but fairly with Kaffirs; Booths oxen no longer in pound.