Michiel Hendrik Neser, Writings
- ZA HPRA A317
- Fonds
- undated
Afrikaans language pioneer
'Hoe Hans syn frou gekry het', and ''n Lente-aand mymering
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Michiel Hendrik Neser, Writings
Afrikaans language pioneer
'Hoe Hans syn frou gekry het', and ''n Lente-aand mymering
Minister of the Gereformeerde Kerk and early Afrikaans writer and poet
'Hoe ik Kersfeest vierd te St. Januario Humpata'.
Lilienfeld brothers, Documents
Documents relating to a dispute between Lilienfeld Brothers of Hope Town and J.C. Liebenberg.
Includes promissory note and goods for, 18 May 1885, invoice for goods bought by Liebenberg, an order made by P.J. van Coller, notary public, instructing the parties to appear in court on 22 March 1886 and blank power of attorney by Lilienfeld Brothers.
Letter written from Farleigh, Diep R., to Dr. J.G. Gubbins.
Gives information on missionary activities with particular reference to the Congregationalists, the Caledon Square Church and the collecting of Africana which reflect church activities. Accompanied by a page listing ministers at Paarl and Bethel.
Letter written from Genadendal, to Senator T.L. Schreiner.
The letter which accompanied a list, requested by Senator Schreiner, of Moravian missionaries.
Missie Van Noord Transvaal Der Paters Benedictiynen, Album
Album of postcards, containing groups of Fathers, Sisters, students and missions illustrating the work of the Benedictine Fathers in the Northern Transvaal.
The journal relates to his Zambezi expedition.
David Livingstone
Includes letter, 13 May 1841, Port Elizabeth, to the Rev. Richard Cecil, in defence of Dr. Philip (the original is in the Africana Museum, Johannesburg). Also a series of 19 letters 1850 to 1872 to the Rev. W. Thompson, agent at Cape Town for the London Missionary Society, relating to his explorations, slavery and missionary work.
David Livingstone
Cape of Good Hope, Deed of Sale
Fragment of a deed of sale relating to property in 'Tafel Valley'.
Johannes Herschenheim, Registration of slaves
Form issued by the Office for the Enregisterment of slaves in Cape Town.
Certifies that the following slaves have been registered in the name of J. Herschenheim. Includes a remarks column with comments such as 'Reported to have died'.