- ZA HPRA A266
- collection
- 1826
'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.
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'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.
Journal of a voyage to the West Indies in 1826 and 1827
Fait partie de Papers of Bp. Robert Gray
Journal of travels through France, Switzerland etc. on the summer months of 1827
Fait partie de Papers of Bp. Robert Gray
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.
Robben Island Marriage Register
Fait partie de St. George's Cathedral, Cape Town records
Memo to accompany the judicial proceedings relative to the affairs of the complaint of Joseph Solomon against Ben and Polly Henry before the Sitting Magistrate, written from St.Helena'. Ben and Polly Henry were slaves, accused of stealing wine.
Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society, Letters
Letters from missionaries in South Africa
Includes letters from S. Broadbent, E. Edwards T. Hodgson, S. Kay and G. Sass to the Secretaries of the Wesleyan Mission, London. Also letters from Rev. R. Moffat to Dr. J. Philip and Rev. R. Miles. The letters describe the efforts of the missionaries to overcome native superstition, to learn and translate into the native languages and their setbacks due to inter-tribal warfare.
Nederduits Gereformeerrde Kerk, Letters
Mainly letters from the Governor's secretary (successively W. Helot, L. Meyer and M. Kervel) to the Synod and Council of the Synod at the Cape, concerning the nomination of deacons and the election of elders; also LS 1668, Amsterdam, from Jan Blaauw and
Salomon Sweers, executors of the estate of Zacharius Wagenaar, to the Deacons at the Cape, accompanying money from the estate to be used for the 'free poor' at the Cape; LS 1717 from Stellenbosch churchmen, asking financial help from the Cape Synod; 2 LS 1742 and 1769 from clergy in Amsterdam to their brethren at the Cape, on the state of religion; ALS 23 Mar. 1768, Meerendal, from H. Russouw to J. van der Spuey, book-keeper of the Dutch East India Company, on a debt owed by him; LS 30 May 1829, Cape Town, from S. Oliver to the Organ Committee, on the impending arrival of a new organ (in English). Many of the letters are sealed.