Letter: Reverend S. W. Tracy to Reverend Josiah Pratt, 28 October 1814
Reverend S. W. Tracy
University of Otago Library
Digitised from the Hocken LibraryCollection Number MS-0498/055
Digitised by the Marsden Online Archive
Library of Congress Subject Headings
Letter
Maori Subject Headings
Reverend Josiah Pratt
28 October 1814
London, England
London, England
14 November 1814
British English
Missionaries
God
Committees
Missions
Sails
James hay
New south wales
Missionaries
Eimeo
God
Marsden
Committee
Hebe
Sail
Port jackson
Old jewry
Oct.28/14 My dear Sir By a Ship (the James Hay) just arrived from New South Wales the Directors of the Missionary Society have received an interesting Letter from their Missionaries at Eimeo giving an Accotaccount of several more of the Natives having turned from dumb Idols to the living God also a short Letter from the Rev. Mr Marsden in which he refers to a fuller Communication of the State of Affairs in the South Sea Islands in general which he has sent to you & which as he had not Time to copy he had no doubt you would lend on our requesting it of you. I am desired therefore in the Name of our Directors to beg the favor of that Letter for
perusal, particularly as the Committee to whom the Concerns of the Taheitan Mission are confided are requested to meet & report on the request of our Missionaries at Eimeo for a reinforcement of their Number. I beg to inform you that the Ship Hebe is expected to sail for Port Jackson in the Course of next Month & remain My D. Sir Very truly Yrsyears S.W.Tracy Missionary Rooms 8 Old Jewry Jewryjewellery Fridy Morngmorning
I embrace the opportunity of handing you a Copy of the Reports of our Society just printed in one roll 8vo & beg the Favor of your presenting if in the Name of our Directors to the Committee of your Society.