Description | Secretary, Madras Corresponding Committee 1819 - Aug 1820 /1-28 Correspondence and copies of correspondence and papers Oct 1819 - Aug 1820 including: /5,10 Correspondence between government officials (Resident) and missionaries at Cottayam relating to relationships with Malabar Syrian church especially relating to its right to Changanacherry, Alleppie, Cottayam and Puraur churches 1819; /9 Madras Tamil Bible Association proceedings and abstracts of general reports 1819; /11 Letters from Rev. James Hough, Palamcotta relating to schools at Palamcotta and Tinnevelly including reference to land for school in Tinnevelly 1819; /12 State of CMS free schools in Tinnevelly giving name, date established, name and caste of schoolmasters, caste or religion of scholars, annual expense and remarks 1819; /13 General annual report of Travancore missionaries (B. Bailey) 1819; /14 T. Norton: letter 26 Aug 1819 missing, also journal 15 Jun - 25 Aug 1819; /17-18 Report (and duplicate) of Tinnevelly mission: by Rev. James Hough: includes school statistics [as in /12] also detailed accounts of customs, religious ceremonies and festivals 1820; /19 Report for 1819 of Tellicherry by Rev. F. Spring: includes reference to catechists, schools and association for the relief of the poor (1818-1819); /22 Madras Corresponding Committee: extract from proceedings of special meeting relating to removal of C. T. Rhenius to Palamcotta, B. Schmid to Tranquebar and J. C. Schnarre to Madras 1820; /23 Copies of letters from James Hough, Palamcotta: includes reference to Rhenius' anticipated arrival 1820; /24 Correspondence between Resident and missionaries in Travancore relating to their alleged interference in secular affairs 1820; /25 Newspaper cutting: establishment of Madras Auxiliary Bible Society May 1820; also relating to Madras School Book Society Apr 1820; /27 Copies of letters from G. T. Barenbruck (including statistics for Madras mission schools May 1820) and C. T. Rhenius, also reference to death of Mr. Pritchett of Vizagapatam 1820 |