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EARLY COLONIAL AND MISSIONARY RECORDS FROM WEST AFRICA

Early colonial and missionary records from West Africa

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Early colonial and missionary records from West Africa

Part 10 of the BOA series: British records on the Atlantic World, 1700-1900. This resource comprises selected documents from a number of different microfilm collections, including: early Gold Coast records from the archives of the USPG; the papers of Thomas Perronet Thompson, the first Governor of the Colony of Sierra Leone; An account of two missionary voyages by Rev. Thomas Thompson; the letters of Rev. Philip Quaque, etc.

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Papers of Thomas Perronet Thompson relating to Sierra Leone

Papers of Thomas Perronet Thompson relating to Sierra Leone

Born the son of a wealthy Hull banker, Thompson served in the army and navy until, partly through his connexion with William Wilberforce, the influential anti-slavery campaigner, he was appointed governor... (more...)

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Miscellaneous materials from the USPG archives

Miscellaneous materials from the USPG archives

The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts first mission to West Africa began more than fifty years after its incorporation by royal charter during the reign of... (more...)

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