- Unidad documental simple
- 7 January 1826
Parte deWilliam John Burchell Papers
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Rev. E. Edwards, Griqualand, to Secretaries of Wesleyan Mission, London
Gives more details of how Maquassi was abandoned in face of invading tribes, how he informed the Govt. Resident at Griquatown, Mr. Melville, and was persuaded to accompany him on Commando against the invaders. Explains how Chief Sibbonnel was unjustly found guilty by Griqua chiefs and fined 600 cattle. Agrees with Rev. Moffat of L. M. S. that tribal warfare is making missionary work impossible in Botchuanaland. Wishes to return to England.
To George From R. Weatherby, Simons Town
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To George From Margaret Findlay, Simons Town
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To Mrs Findlay From S. Weatherby (Mrs), Simons Town
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Letter from S.J. du Toit, Clan William
In Dutch, in answer to request in newspaper to supply information about natural phenomena; describes insects probably wood-worm which are eating wood in his house; they work very fast and very noisily.
Letter to Miss M Burchell, Fulham
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Letter from J.H. Dunbar Moodie, Perseverance
On a carnivorous animal with spines.
Last Will and Testament of John Findlay Cape of Good Hope
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Robben Island Marriage Register