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Finding Number (Click this to view full catalogue structure)CMS/B/OMS/C I1 O150
TitleInnes, Rev. James
Extent276 docs.
Date1839-1851
DescriptionSecretary to Corresponding Committee 1840-1847: Calcutta 1839-1847; Krishnagur 1848-1851
/1-14 Letters, some with official news 1839-1840, 1843, 1847-1849, 1851 including:
/4-5 Account of wife's illness and death 1840;
/6 Relates to death of William Bowley 1843;

/15-22 Journal extracts 1848-1850: Jan-Jun 1848; Jan-Dec 1849; Jan-Jun 1850;
/23-25 Reports 1848-1850;
/26-28 Medical certificates and copies of correspondence relating to wife's health 1851;
/29 Letter from C. H. Blumhardt 1846;

/30-274 Papers as Secretary to Corresponding Committee, comprising copies of resolutions, correspondence etc. 1840-1847 including:
/31 Circular with regulations for seminary at Mirzapur [printed] 1840;
/34 Relates to Hand, student at Bishop's College (Tractarian views) 1840;
/68-69 Relates to Mr. Deerr 1842;
/80 Relates to Meerut mission 1843;
/82 Letter from Miss Susan Eteson, Secretary of Native Female Education Society 1843;
/87 Relates to Rev. A. Alexander 1843;
/97 Relates to Jaunpur mission with sketch map 1844;
/98 Relates to relationship of missionaries to Corresponding Committee 1844;
/99 Petition for consecration of Jaunpur church 1844;
/100 List of churches already consecrated 1844;
/110 Papers relating to missionaries' salaries, including detailed lists of furniture etc. needed for single and married missionaries and estimate for one month's expenses (food, clothes etc.) 1844;
/139-140 Lists of Christian and heathen teachers employed by CMS North India mission with amount of salaries 1845;
/142 Relates to Mr. Alexander 1844;
/154 Minute on establishment of mission house at Calcutta 1845;
/178 Relates to Bishop's College 1846;
/239 Relates to Mr. H. Ansorge 1847;

/275 Copies of correspondence with bishop of Calcutta relating to Anund Masih 1843;
/276 Notes relating to salary etc. of secretary of Calcutta Corresponding Committee 1848
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