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Letterbook - SEL010/4.00/
Date: 1852-1857
From: Selwyn family : Papers
Reference: MSX-8691
Description: Comprises copies of 8 letters from G A Selwyn to his father, to Edward Coleridge, Captain Collinson, the Australian Mission Board, his son, John and his sister. SEL010/4.00/1 To his father, writing from Taurarua, 19 Jun 1852. About to sail on 5th voyage to Islands. To bring back 14 students. illness; death of Toi, baptised as George Nelson Hector. SEL010/4.00/2 To Coleridge 28 Oct 1852, writing from schooner Border Maid in Coromandel Harbour. Gold discoveries; 22 students from Melanesia; ordinations SEL010/4.00/3 To Coleridge 3 Dec 1852, writing from schooner Border Maid, firewooding at Waiheke Island. Colonial Bishoprics Fund. Not neglecting NZ for Pacific Islands SEL010/4.00/4 to Captain Collinson ca 1847 or 1848, writing from St John's College. The murders at Wanganui SEL010/4.00/5 to Rev W B Clarke, Australian Mission Board, Sydney, n d [ca 1853] Reports on 1853 voyage to Islands; French and French missionaries in New Caledonia. Norfolk Island; settlement by Pitcairn Islanders; recommends establishment of Melanesian college there SEL010/4.00/6 To John Selwyn 16 Sep 1856 Describes visit to Norfolk Island and his pastorate of Pitcairn Islanders there.Spiritual guidance SEL010/4.00/7 To his sister, Fanny {Frances?], Landwell Hall, Birmingham UK 24 Aug 1852 Writing from Kawau Island where is repairing Southern Cross. Lists clergymen and laity at College and other mission stations SEL010/4.00/8 To John Selwyn 27 Feb 1857 Decribes his travels in NZ Jul 1855-1857. Lists numbers of confirmations, also in Sydney and Melanesia Quantity: 1 volume(s).
Baptismal registers
Date: 1865-1968
From: Church of England in New Zealand Auckland Diocese : Church registers
Reference: Micro-MS-Coll-19-02
Description: Contains registers for Awanui and Kaitaia (Maori), 1888-1954 (contd); Bay of Islands, 1850-1937 (incl Maori deaths), also Waiomio; St Michaels and All Angels, Bayswater, 1943-1949; All Saints, Birkenhead, 1924-1968; St Barnabas Chapel, Auckland (Maori), 1860-1905; Bishopscourt Private Chapel, Auckland, 1865-1901; Bombay, Rama Rama, 1876-1933; Church of St John by the Sea, 1942-1951; Coromandel, 1865-1910 (contd on reel 3) Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s).