The Missionary Society was founded in 1795 by a group of Anglican and non-conformist clergy in London. It later became known as the London Missionary Society and was supported largely by the Congregational Church, especially after the formation of similar societies, such as the Methodist Missionary Society, diverted funds and manpower away from the LMS. The Society pioneered mission work in many parts of the world, including Australia, the East Indies, the Pacific Islands and Papua. Merged with the Commonwealth Missionary Society in 1966 to form the Congregational Council for World Mission. In 1973 the Congregational Council for World Mission changed its name to the Council for World Mission.
London Missionary Society
Read, James (Rev), fl 1800-1837 : Autobiographical note
Date: 1837
By: Read, James (Rev), active 1800-1837
Reference: MS-Papers-2853
Description: Brief summary of the career of an LMS clergyman who was in Africa from 1800 to 1836 Quantity: 1 folder(s) (2 leaves). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph
Hall, Percy (Rev), 1875-1949 : Papers relating to the Cook Islands
Date: 1844-1929
By: Hall, Percy (Rev), 1875-1949
Reference: MS-Group-0064
Description: These papers relate to Rev Percy Hall's period as a London Missionary Society missionary in the Cook Islands in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Includes an extensive collection of inward correspondence; a collection of printed material, much by the mission press in Rarotonga; samples of school work; and some early newspapers, serials, maps and photographs, covering his period in the Cook Islands. Also includes writings in Cook Islands Maori written by students at the mission and also collected by Percy Hall and by his predecessor, John J K Hutchin. Much of this material has been transcribed by Bob O'Brien and the transcriptions are available on the New Zealand Electronic Text Centre website (http://www.nzetc.org) Language - Cook Island Maori Relationship complexity - A purchase from Bethune's Auction in June 1987 of Tereora School children's work illustrating legends and customs of Cook Island Maoris, gives some samples from the 1960s and 1970s. This is to be found at 88-22-42 in Drawings and Prints Section Percy Hall, a trained teacher, was appointed headmaster of Tereora Boarding School in Rarotonga in Jul 1900. In 1905 he returned to England where he trained at the London Missionary School Hackney College in theology and was ordained in 1908. From Feb 1908 he worked in Rarotonga, being appointed to the training institution at Avarua in 1916, when he left Rarotonga for New Zealand and resigned from the London Missionary Society. In 1922, after teaching in Taihape, he taught at Marton District High School, retiring in 1940. Quantity: 58 folder(s). 34 volume(s). 2.10 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph, mss, typescripts and printed matter Finding Aids: Inventory available. Transfers: To Cartographic Collection - Three maps (See inventory for details) - To Newspaper Collection - See inventory for details - To Serials Collection - See inventory for details - To Photographic Archive - Glass negatives (Cook Island scenes).
Green, James Lampard, 1833-1905 : Letter to Henry Tasker
Date: 7 Aug 1885
By: Green, James Lampard (Rev), 1833-1905
Reference: MS-Papers-3396
Description: Letter referring to mission work at Tahiti Source of title - Supplied Quantity: 1 folder(s) (3 pages). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Purchased 1962 from J Burke, London
London Missionary Society : Records relating to Niue Island
Date: 1861-1910
By: London Missionary Society
Reference: Micro-MS-0471
Description: Correspondence, accounts, reports from LMS missionaries stationed on Niue Island, in particular W G and F E Lawes. Also official papers concerning the annexation of Niue in 1900 by Great Britain and correspondence of the Head family. Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s) (ca 700 pages). Physical Description: Positive microfilm
Piece records 1006-1092
Date: 1854-1855
From: Great Britain Foreign Office : Records relating to French affairs in the Pacific
Reference: Micro-MS-Coll-07-3599
Description: Relating to the annexation of New Caledonia, the annexation of Hawaii by the United States, trade between the Australasian colonies and the French territories, disturbances in Tahiti and Raiatea, French naval movenments in the Pacific, Russian naval movements and other Pacific aspects of the war with Russia, and problems involving British trading vessels. Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s) positive. Finding Aids: Inventory available.
London Missionary Society, Niue - Centenary programme, booklets
Date: [ca 1946-1968]
From: Pacific Manuscripts Bureau : Records of the Pacific Area
Reference: Micro-MS-Coll-08-0706
Description: Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s). Finding Aids: Full description in inventory, also in "Complete annotated catalogue" (Canberra : PMB, 1991) which has an index.
Buzacott, Rev Aaron, 1800-1864 : Letter
Date: 20 Dec 1854
By: Buzacott, Aaron, 1800-1864
Reference: MS-Papers-1193
Description: Letter from Buzacott to the Rev Mr Berne, describing the distribution of Bibles in return for arrowroot from the natives of Rarotonga; he also describes a measles epidemic. Also a list of books translated and printed at the Mission Press by the London Missionary Society. Quantity: 1 folder(s) (1 letter). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph Processing information: Removed from his "Mission life in the Islands of the Pacific... " (London, 1866)
London Missionary Society Niue : Correspondence
Date: 1910-1953
From: Pacific Manuscripts Bureau : Records of the Pacific Area
Reference: Micro-MS-Coll-08-0701
Description: Correspondence between the local missionaries and the local administration, and overseas LMS representatives. Quantity: 7 microfilm reel(s). Finding Aids: Full description in inventory, also in "Complete annotated catalogue" (Canberra : PMB, 1991) which has an index. Provenance: This material was filmed by the Executive Officer, Pacific Manuscripts Bureau, on Niue in Nov 1974. At that time it was housed in the former residence of the London Missionary Society missionaries.
Crook, Hannah, 1777-1837 : Journal
Date: 1 Sep 1819-Aug 1821, 1845
Reference: Micro-MS-0726
Description: Frames 1-67 consist of journal of Hannah Crook, wife of W P Crook, missionary at Papeete. Frames 68-186 consist of journal of Elizabeth Crook (Hannah's daughter) on voyage from Sydney to Calcutta on the barque Elizabeth & Henry, Jul-Oct 1845. Frames 187-205 are fragments of a journal by an unknown writer. Source of title - transcribed Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s) (ca 160 pages). Physical Description: Positive microfilm
London Missionary Society (Niue) - Church roll
Date: 1948
From: Pacific Manuscripts Bureau : Records of the Pacific Area
Reference: Micro-MS-Coll-08-0705
Description: Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s). Finding Aids: Full description in inventory, also "Complete annotated catalogue" (Canberra: PMB, 1991). Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Supplied by Pacific Manuscripts Bureau, Canberra
London Missionary Society (Niue) - Log book and statistics; chronicle of important events
Date: 1872-1912
From: Pacific Manuscripts Bureau : Records of the Pacific Area
Reference: Micro-MS-Coll-08-0704
Description: Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s). Finding Aids: Full description in inventory, also "Complete annotated catalogue" (Canberra: PMB, 1991). Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Supplied by Pacific Manuscripts Bureau, Canberra
Piece records 942-1004A
Date: 1852-1854
From: Great Britain Foreign Office : Records relating to French affairs in the Pacific
Reference: Micro-MS-Coll-07-3598
Description: Relating to Tahiti and the annexation of Hawaii by the United States, the establishment of French consuls in Australia and New Zealand, the French occupation of New Caledonia, relations with British missionaries in Tahit, and French naval movements in the Pacific. Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s) positive. Finding Aids: Inventory available.
London Missionary Society : Records
Date: 1801-1808, 1826-1827
By: London Missionary Society
Reference: MS-Papers-0552
Description: 1801-1808 letters from missionaries in Tahiti including four from John Davies, (including a catechism in Tahitian - the first missionary text in a Polynesian language), and one each from John Youl, John Eyre, Samuel Tessier, and John Clark Jefferson. Also two 1826-1827 letters from Charles Pitman to Joshua Pitman. Other - For discussion of the catechism translated into Tahitian by Davies see J Nicole `The First missionary text in a Polynesian language', Journal of Pacific History 22, 94-101 (1987). Quantity: 2 folder(s). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss (some photocopies) Finding Aids: Piece-level inventory available.
Maretu ca 1802-1880 : Maretu's narrative of Cook Islands history
Date: 1871 (translated 1974)
By: Maretu, active 1802-1880
Reference: qMS-1323
Description: Contains illustrations, maps, bibliography and index, biographical notes, background material, annotation and analysis of the original autobiography of Maretu Draft of Mrs Marjorie Crocombe's translation of a Cook Islands history, written in 1871 by Maretu, a convert and missionary for the London Missionary Society from 1833 Quantity: 1 volume(s) (275 pages). Physical Description: Typescript (photocopy) (blue buckram)
Mackenzie Memorial Hospital (Tientsin, China) - Annual report; A Short history of the M...
Date: 1938
From: Congregational Union of New Zealand : Records
Reference: 91-295-2/05
Description: Quantity: 2 volume(s). Physical Description: Printed matter
Pomare family, Tahiti : Letter
Date: 1 Jan 1807
By: Pomare family
Reference: MS-Papers-0827/5
Description: Comprises facsimile translation of a letter from King Pomare to the London Missionary Society agreeing to banish the god Oro, and asking for arms, dated Matavae 1 Jan 1807 Source of title - Supplied Relationship complexity - Same as letter in MS-Papers-0827/4 Quantity: 1 folder(s) (2 leaves). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph (photocopy)
Warner, Gregory, fl 1811 : A description of Tahiti
Date: Jun 1811
By: Warner, Gregory, 1779-
Reference: MS-Papers-7427
Description: Account written by Warner in 1811 of his time in Tahiti as a surgeon with the London Missionary Society covering the period from 1805 to 1810. He describes his arrival, first impressions, various practices of the people, religious beliefs, sexual behaviour, medical problems, local disputes, his departure from Otaheite for Huaheine and his subsequent return, and his final departure in 1810. Source of title - Supplied Relationship complexity - Copy also in Micro-MS-Coll-20-1962 Quantity: 1 folder(s) (18 leaves). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph (photocopy)
Pamphlets Vols 1-4
Date: 1870-1883
From: Pacific Manuscripts Bureau : Records of the Pacific Area
Reference: Micro-MS-Coll-08-1213-1
Description: Comprising pamphlets on the Polynesian Company's land claims, commercial and agricultural prospects of Fiji, taxation system, Wesleyan missionary notices, London Missionary Society reports, Church Acts of NSW, the constitution of Tonga and Tonga mission affairs, the `Little War', Native Councils in Fiji, constitution of the Fiji Confederation of Chiefs, Fijian politics, representation at international trade fairs. Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s).
Views on Rarotonga
Date: 1960
From: Burland, John Colles, 1926- :Colour transparencies of Rarotonga, Aitutaki, Mangaia and Palmerston Island, 1960
By: Burland, John Colles, 1926-2015
Reference: PA12-0503
Description: Views on Rarotonga, including the cultivation of tomatoes, oranges and Kumara, the London Missionary Society churches at Avarua and Nikao, sporting activies, umikai (feasts) and the making of tivaevae (quilts), photographed in 1960 by John Colles Burland. Quantity: 24 colour original transparency/ies.
Hutchin, John Joseph Knight (Rev), 1857-1912 : Diaries
Date: 1883-1891
By: Hutchin, John Joseph Knight (Rev), 1857-1912
Reference: MS-Papers-1746
Description: Diaries kept while Hutchin was principal of London Missionary Society Training College for Native Teachers in Rarotonga. He comments on college affairs, Rarotongan society, land problems, commerce, language and lore. Later entries more concerned with LMS business. Source of title - Supplied title Rev Hutchin was principal of the LMS's Training College for Native Teachers (1883-1891) Quantity: 2 folder(s). 0.04 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph (photocopies) Provenance: Rev Hutchin was the grandfather of owner of the originals, Mrs Tereora E Pethick