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Correspondence with Fr. Page

Catalogue reference: SSJE/6/34/1/2

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This record is a file about the Correspondence with Fr. Page dating from 17 Apr 1887-28 Sep 1888.

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Reference

SSJE/6/34/1/2

Title

Correspondence with Fr. Page

Date

17 Apr 1887-28 Sep 1888

Description

Letters sent by Fr. Goreh from the Oxford Mission House, Calcutta and Allahabad, in which he offers news of his missionary activities centred on the seeking of individuals and groups who he can convert to Christianity. Fr. Goreh's poor state of health is also discussed; it has weakened to such an extent that he is unable to meet the people of Allahabad. On several occasions Fr. Page is thanked for sending sums of money.

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Lambeth Palace Library
Physical description

14 ff.

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/6b231f40-659e-41ea-bb8e-e1eff79e903c/

Series information

SSJE/6/2/2/1

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Correspondence with Fr. Page