From F. Swift to W. Searle, acknowledging ú10 for poor
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- 9 February 1883
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From F. Swift to W. Searle, acknowledging ú10 for poor
Part of Charles JOHNSON
7 letters, including 2 postcards from Francis Paget to his mother, 5.3.1883; letter and card to Edward Paget from Arthur S Cripps; letters (2) to Miss Church from Hubert Paget; Polish tribute to Sir Bernard Paget from Polish refugees, 1946 ; letter to Edward from Geoffrey Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury, re E. D. K. Wood as suitable candidate for Bishop of Madagascar.
Oxford Diocesan Magazine, March 1953 containing memorial to Francis Paget, p. 43.
Part of Charles JOHNSON
Some illegible pages.
Church Chronicle (Bloemfontein edition)
Part of Diocese of Bloemfontein, Records
Part of Silas Thelensho Molema and Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje Papers
Reminds Gey van Pittius that they have encroached upon the territory of the Barolong as determined by the Pretoria' Conventien and therefore must remove themselves; anyone buying farms in his territory will lose their money.
Copy. Enclosed in 8. letter. 1p.
Chief Montsioa, Mafeking. To Chief Moshette, (Kunwanu)
Part of Silas Thelensho Molema and Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje Papers
Be has written to the freebooters and encloses a copy of the letter so that Moshette will know the true contents of his letter.
Copy. Enclosed in 8. letter. 1p.
Part of Silas Thelensho Molema and Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje Papers
Reminds him that they are on territory belonging to the Barolong and that they are forbidden to plough the land at Rooi Grond, the Molopo River or anywhere on the Barolong's side of the convention line.
Copy. Enclosed in 8. letter. 1p.
Chief Montsioa, Mafeking. To the British Resident of the Transvaal (George Hudson), Pretoria
Part of Silas Thelensho Molema and Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje Papers
Acknowledges receipt of letter of May 21; confirms tha he and the chiefs Sechele and Gasisebe (Gaeiteiwe) have combined but only in order to drive the freebooters out of their territory and not to interfore with Mashette; unlawfulness, of the freebooters who stop traders and take their belongings as well as mistreating Barolong; the Transvaal has supplied the freebooters with a cannon and ammunition; their cattle has been captured by the freebooters and driven over the Transvaal border and therefore irretrievable; suggests that Hudson come and Judge the situatien himself; encloses copies of his letters to the freebooters and Moshette.
Copy. Encloses 8(a), 8(b), 8(c). letter. 2p.