includes letters from:
James Read, Bethelsdorp, Conga's Kraal [Congaskraal], Graaff-Reinet, Grace Hill and Hephzibah - requests governor's permission for Joseph Williams and a 'Caffre Chief' to start mission; arrangements for work in Caffraria; ordination of Joseph Williams
Frederick Hooper, Bethelsdorp and Griquatown [Griekwastad] - ready to go to Madagascar
H F Mellet (South African Society), Cape Town (in Dutch)
J Scholtz, Stellenbosch (in Dutch)
Christopher Bird, colonial office - consent to extend mission;
Christopher Sass, Bethesda, Great River [Orange river, West of Griquatown]
William Anderson, Griquatown - trouble, but better now; 40 ready for baptism
Henry Helm, Griquatown and Cape Town
George Thom, Cape Town - description of ministry in Stellenbosch; his wife's death; itinerating
Lieutenant Colonel J G Cuyler, Uitenhage
Maglett Smith, Cape Town
Michael Vos, Caledon
John Bartlett, Cape Town
Pieter Hammes, Cape Town
William Corner, Griquatown [Griekwastad], Graaff-Reinet and Hephzibah
Robert Hamilton, Griquatown - visited Lattakoo, missionaries not wanted
joint letter from John Evans, Robert Hamilton and William Corner, Griquatown
extracts from letters of Cupido Kakkalak and William Corner, with note by James Read, Griquatown
John Seidenfaden, Caledon [Western Cape] (in Dutch and English)
John Campbell, Shacklewell, London
Joseph Williams, Kat River, Caffraria - report 15 Jun 1816-7 Aug 1817
Leonhardt Ebner, Peace Mountain
Henry Schmelen, Cape Town
Erasmus Smith, Grace Hill
George Burder, London - memo of talk with Christian Ignatius Latrobe [La Trobe]; Michael Wimmer refused permission to marry an African
Joseph Hardcastle, Hatcham [London]
George Barker, Theopolis
Cornelius Kramer, Goudenie {?near Stellenbosch]
Missionary Society, London - deployment of missionaries to Lattakoo, Malapeetze etc
Henry Goulburn, Colonial Office [London] - permission to missionaries to instruct Namaqualand and Caffraria
John Evans, Griquatown and Graaff-Reinet
Carl Pacalt, Hooge Kraal [High Kraal] - farmers oppose slaves learning, consider missionaries a 'pest'
Cornelius Kramer, Bosjeveld [Tulbagh] (in Dutch and English)
Report of Missonaries at Bethelsdorp for 1816