University of Otago Library Letter: Reverend Henry Williams to Reverend Edward Bickersteth, 22 March 1820 Reverend Henry Williams Author Reverend Edward Bickersteth Receiver text Letter Cheltenham, England 22 March 1820 27 March 1820 Notes about where the letter was created: Cheltenham, England eng text/html 231 x 184 mm 1 leaves 1 pages reformatted digital Hocken Collections' Title: Henry Williams, Cheltenham, to Assistant Secretary Scope and Content: This letter concerns studying under Reverend Edward Garrand Marsh March 1820 Sir God God Mr Grammar Grammar Dwellings House Williams Hocken Collections, University of Otago Library, Dunedin, New Zealand. http://www.marsdenarchive.otago.ac.nz/MS_0498_087 http://www.marsdenarchive.otago.ac.nz/MS_0498_087_001 http://www.marsdenarchive.otago.ac.nz/MS_0498_087_002 MS_0498_087 The manuscript images, transcripts and metadata displayed on the Marsden Online Archive site are governed by a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 New Zealand (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 NZ) copyright agreement (available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/nz/). Please contact the Hocken Collections, University of Otago Library, Dunedin, New Zealand for more information. University of Otago Library 2015-06-11T10:45:32+12:00 machine generated eng Letter: Reverend Henry Williams to Reverend Edward Bickersteth, 22 March 1820 Reverend Henry Williams University of Otago Library Digitised from the Hocken Library Collection Number MS-0498/087 Digitised by the Marsden Online Archive Library of Congress Subject Headings Letter Maori Subject Headings Reverend Edward Bickersteth 22 March 1820 Cheltenham, England 27 March 1820 British English God Grammar Dwellings March 1820 God Grammar House Williams Cheltenham March 22. 1820 My Dear Sir, With great thankfulness to Almighty God do I acquaint you that on my mentioning to Mr Marsh your wishes that I could pursue my studies under him, he instantly expressed his desire to have me near him and a small humble cottage is taken for our reception. I have commenced the grammar and expect to lay a good & solid foundation by the time I go to Cheltenham. I have called on Mr Jervin (?) but as Mr Marsh receives me so soon, there will be little need of his kindly proffered assistance— I beg my rememberances remembrances to the family at the house And believe me My Dear Sir Yours most truly Henry Williams Hocken Archive Reference Number MS-0498/087 24MB image/tif 6.0 Uncompressed MD5 49bff3e5e6377d2a7ad2ee0ebdcb200f ACEMC 2598 3234 RGB manuscript Hakena MS-0498/087 184 mm 231 mm 2014:05:02 14:43:05.64 University of Otago Library, Reprographics Unit digital still camera Canon Canon EOS 6D 11.0 1 Manual 0220 1 11.0 6.9 1.4 Multi-segment tungsten flash did not fire 50.0 mm (35 mm equivalent: 79.3 mm) 0 Subject is illuminated from the front side. Auto Focus Used Normal Digitised as part of the Mining Marsden Project in 2013/2014 8, 8, 8 integer 3 2014:05:06 11:31:58 University of Otago Library, Reprographics Unit Processing actions undertaken to: prepare the image for online digital use and maintain the integrity of the image. Adobe Photoshop CS6 Windows 7 Cropped item to remove excess border and straightened the image. The manuscript images, transcripts and metadata displayed on the Marsden Online Archive site are governed by a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 New Zealand (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 NZ) copyright agreement (available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/nz/). Please contact the Hocken Collections, University of Otago Library, Dunedin, New Zealand for more information. Hocken Collections, University of Otago Library, Dunedin, New Zealand. hocken@otago.ac.nz