| Description | Constantinople 1858-1865, with visits to England and Germany 1861, 1862; England 1865
/1-127 Letters 1858-1865 including:
/45B-C Extracts of French and Prussian laws relating to crimes against religion 1861; /68 Relates to Philip O'Flaherty (formerly interpreter on Lord Raglan's staff) 1863; /71B Copies of correspondence between Pfander and Sir Henry Bulwer, British Ambassador and Adham Pasha, President of the Council of Education 1863; /91, 96-98 Relate to right to religious freedom in the Turkish Empire 1864 and enclosing [/91B-C, 96B, 97B-D] copies of correspondence between Sir Henry Bulwer, and Rev. C. G. Curtis, Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, and a committee of missionaries at Constantinople, Jul-Aug 1864; [/96C] comments on the ambassador's letter by Rev. Henick of the American mission 1864; and [/98B] copies of letters from Aali Pasha, Minister of Foreign Affairs, to Sir Henry Bulwer, Aug 1864; /102 List of books confiscated by police 1864; /112B Copy of letter to paper relating to religious freedom 1864; /126B Statement in regard to the civil community of the native Protestants in Turkey 1865; /128 Journal extracts May-Dec 1860; 129-131 Annual letters for 1859-1860, 1862; /132-142 Cuttings relating to persecution of missions in Turkey, from 'Daily Telegraph', 'Daily News', Morning Post', 'The Record' and the 'Levant Herald' [inclduing complete copy of 'Levant Herald' 27 Jul 1864] 1864 |