Letter - From J. MacKenzie, Cape Town, To Mother and sisters
- ZA HPRA A75-A-10
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- 19 July 1858
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Personal; account of their arrival in Cape Town and of the missionaries they have met, including Mrs. Livingstone
Letter - From J. MacKenzie, Cape Town, To Mother and sisters
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Personal; account of their arrival in Cape Town and of the missionaries they have met, including Mrs. Livingstone
Letter - From J. MacKenzie, Cape Town, To "Friend and brother"
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Account of voyage and arrival in Cape Town
Letter - From Ellen MacKenzie, Cape Town, To Mrs. Grant
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Account of Cape Town and describing the preparations for their journey to Kuruman
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
From the message of President Pretorius of the Transvaal Republic to the Raad, taken from the "Cape Monitor", in which he condemns the influence of the London Missionary Society missionaries among the natives
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Putting forward plan for missionaries to go alone without their families to the Makololo and try to persuade them to move to a more healthy spot
Letter - From Ellen MacKenzie, Fauresmith, To Father and Mother
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Giving reasons for the delay in their starting for the interior due to threats from Boers and inter-tribal war; she is to stay at Fauresmith for her confinement
Letter (copy) - From Rev. W. Thompson, Cape Town, To Sir George Grey
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Saying he will communicate counsel's opinion to missionaries and he can assure H.E. they will adhere to the Convention of 16 January 1852.
Letter - From J. MacKenzie, Kuruman, To Rev. A. Tidman
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Conveying request from Chief Mahura of the Batlapin for a missionary to help his people
Letter (draft) - From J. MacKenzie, Kuruman, To Rev. A. Tidman
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Justifying his actions in removing to Fauresmith, because of his wife's health, to correct the account in the October "Missionary Chronicle" which makes him out to be a coward
Letter - From Rev. W. Thompson, Cape Town, To ? J. MacKenzie
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Wishing him safe journey into the interior, refers to the reply in Dutch in "Eude Emigrant" of the Transvaal Boers to the Port Elizabeth Evangelical Alliance, in which the Boers admit their designs