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abolitionist campaign 30, 32, 33, 34, 52, 155
Act of Abolition 62, 130, 155, 189, 241
African Academy . see Clapham, African children
African customs and lifestyles (missionary views of) 83, 207, 228, 394
African Herald 180, 183n76, 184
Afzelius, Adam 219n17
American War of 1812 245
American War of Independence 12, 160–63
Appleton, William 246–47, 248, 323, 333, 373n30
Baga (ethnic group) 111, 229n48, 242, 261, 328
Balfe, Richard 105–6, 118
Bance (Bunce) Island 17n14, 55, 57n19, 83, 169, 170, 191n14
Barneth, John 120, 122, 138n33, 204, 206
Basel seminary 254n46
Bashia school 213–30
pupil profiles
by class 223–25
by gender 226–30
Bashia settlement 130, 157, 186–89, 215–17
abandonment of 258–59
arson attacks on 141, 250–53, 257
slave trade
Beckley, Hannah 276, 279–80, 283, 290
Beckley, Robert 277, 280–85, 287, 290
Bereira town 108, 110, 114, 131, 151
Berlin seminary 3, 43, 46, 49, 203–4, 254n46, 275
Beverout, Ann . see Nylander, Ann
Beverout, Fanny . see Wenzel, Fanny
Beverout, Henry 88, 197, 240
Bickersteth, Edward 341n57, 284, 374
assessment of missionaries 353–54
on European women 350–51
private instructions for visit 194, 340–43
report of visit 351–52, 358–59
visit 258–59, 331, 333, 344–51, 389
Bickersteth, Sarah (African girl) 395n9
Birchtown, Nova Scotia 78n85, 162n19, 163, 164n22
Blue Books of Statistics 63n30, 385, 393n4
Bolama Island 19
Book of Negroes 160–62, 164, 165, 166
Botifeur, Daniel (and family) 219, 222, 239, 240
Bouffler, Mary 276n36
Bowles, William Augustus 57, 58
Bramia settlement 130, 219, 244, 347, 358 Kleins; Hartwig, Peter
Brunton, Henry 44, 63n32, 114, 138, 188
Brunton, James 362, 369, 371
Bullom Shore settlement 74, 129n6, 130, 141, 223, 272
Butscher, Catherine 143–44, 147, 244n9, 257
Butscher, Leopold 129–30, 264, 359
accusations about 129, 321–22, 334–35, 338–39
Bramia, construction of 319, 358
in England 126–27, 244
exoneration 353, 358–59
and Peter Hartwig 118, 129–30, 135–36
in Rio Pongas 110, 112, 157, 188, 205–6, 228
and Susanna Klein 151, 321–22, 336, 338–39, 348, 359
Leicester Mount
Campbell, Duncan (and family) 20, 77, 120, 150
Campbell, John 38–40
Canoffee settlement 130, 207, 252–53, 326
abandonment of 361
Bickersteth’s instruction 258, 346–47, 351
local hostility towards 247–48, 261, 263n83, 318
Bashia school; Bashia settlement; Wenzel, Charles
Carr, James 323, 325–26, 366
and Susanna Klein 336, 338, 344–45, 348
Castlereagh, Lord Charles 91–92, 143n48, 179–83
Charlotte village and waterfall 98n52, 196, 267
Christian Institution . see Leicester Mount
Christian Observer 33, 124, 218, 352n22
Christopher, Emma 18, 23n35
Church Missionary Society (CMS) 1, 30
Buckinghamshire seminary 122, 203–4
Committee structure 44n47 Freetown, Committees
expansion 244, 331
on married missionaries 47–50
Open Committee 303n12
Peter Hartwig, reaction to 47, 105–6, 115–17, 123–24, 126–27, 137
recruitment difficulties 42–43
Regional Ladies’ Associations 244, 311
Sarah Hartwig’s return, reaction to 103, 106
sponsorship scheme 220–22, 228n46, 249n26
training college (Islington) 216n11
Bickersteth, Edward; MacCarthy, Charles; Pratt, Josiah
Clapham 4, 29, 31
African children 38–42, 84, 113–14
Clapham Sect 30, 32, 37
evangelical families 28–34
Holy Trinity Church 28–30, 32, 40, 41n41
Rectory 29, 32, 35–36, 45, 104, 125
Clarkson, John 76, 164, 172, 175, 313n42
in Sierra Leone 20n23, 22, 56n15, 68n47, 89n23, 167, 169n36
Collier, John and Mrs 196, 272, 275, 279, 374, 384
colonialism 9–10, 75, 155–56, 390–93
colony of Senegambia 155n1
Province of Freedom
Columbine, Edward 80, 143n48, 171n38, 184
Commissioner of Inquiry 178n59
Commission of Inquiry 1827 292–93
Committee of Correspondence (Freetown) . see Freetown
Committee of Missionaries . see Freetown
Conneau, Theophilus 149, 191n12, 191n14, 259
corporal punishment 217, 234–35, 270
Corry, Joseph 57, 60, 64n35, 169, 231n54
Crawford Island . see Isles de Los
Crow, Hugh 52–53
Crowther, Samuel Ajayi 393
Curtin, Philip (on malaria) 72n61, 73n63, 308n27
Curtis, Benjamin 157, 215, 219, 238, 240, 246
Dalla Modu 63, 156n4
Davey, Thomas 176n51, 276, 285
Dawes, William 80, 203–4, 298
at Botany Bay 49, 87
Commissioner of Inquiry 178n59
married missionaries, view of 22, 49
Peter Hartwig, opinion of 118
in Sierra Leone 52, 56, 63, 87–89, 90–91, 97, 171n38
Day, William (and family) 61, 74, 80, 89, 92–93, 94
absence from colony 56, 88, 90, 96
Decker, Charles and Dorothea 230n50, 267n3, 271–72, 275
dropsy 81, 137, 144, 146, 269n9
During, Henry and Mary 267, 273n24, 283, 286
Edmonds, Anne 182–84, 239
education . see Bashia school; mission schooling
European women in West Africa 17–23
in Freetown 20, 62–63, 80–83, 88, 143, 304
missionary wives 2–3, 20, 143–44, 389–90
missionaries (unmarried) 2, 254n46, 276n36, 390
tropical climate, tolerance of 23n35, 351
female agency; slave trade
evangelical movement 16, 30, 34–35, 38, 42 Clapham Sect
evangelising (in Africa) . see missionaries
Falconbridge, Anna Maria 21–22, 52, 53, 81–83
Fangé town 119, 128, 137, 144, 148
Fantimani (father) 114n42, 157, 198, 205–7, 219, 240, 309
Fantimani, William (son) 42, 113–14, 116–17
female agency 7–8, 9–10, 311, 341–43, 379–80, 386–87, 389, 391
female enfranchisement (Sierra Leone) 169
feminist historians 7–10, 388 historiography
Fernandez, William 219, 240, 241–42, 246, 262–63, 318–19
and Bramia 130, 136, 244, 254, 319, 340
and the Kleins 319–20, 321–23, 339, 346, 348
Flood, Samuel 276, 374, 378, 384
Forster, E.M. 33n16, 34n18, 37
Foulah (Fulani ethnic group) 11, 44, 65, 225, 242
invasion of Kakara 245, 314–15
slave caravans 119, 190–91, 243
France, war with 1, 12, 51–52, 68, 155, 189, 254n46, 303 Freetown, French attack
Fraser, John (and family) 219, 222, 237–39, 240
Fredzess, F.A. 23n34, 115, 118, 175–76
Freetown 15, 57–61
alcohol consumption 73–74, 86
Committee of Correspondence 91, 109, 112, 114, 123
Committee of Missionaries 211, 259, 362, 372, 389
European accommodation 62–64
French attack 15, 168, 172
living conditions 62–69
mode of transport 56–57
schooling 75–79, 166
social life 80–85, 91, 92–94, 97–99
Province of Freedom
Gambier, Lord James 244, 328, 330
Gambier settlement . see Bramia; Kleins
Gamble, Samuel 78n84, 80
Garnon, William and Mary 259n68, 261, 272, 360–61 Renner, Elizabeth, praise for
Garnsey, Thomas 275–76, 374–75
George, David 164
girls’ schooling . see Bashia school; mission children; mission schooling; Renner, Elizabeth
Gloucester village 267, 292–93
Gorée 53, 54, 80n1, 145, 177, 244
Graham, John 28, 124–25, 132
Grant, Alexander 283, 378, 380
Grant, John 277–78
Gray, John 119n64, 157, 186
Greaves, William 42, 45
Greig, Peter 44–45, 96, 100–101, 114, 188, 309
grumettas 188, 189, 216, 234, 250, 260, 372
Hall, Catherine 9, 11, 392, 394n8
Harrison, Jellorum 138, 237, 253, 262–63, 322, 346–47
and Sarah Hartwig 140–42, 144, 149, 213n1, 229
Hartwig, Peter 43–45
abandonment of mission 112–14, 137
accusations of slave trading 117–20
Bramia, residence at 130, 135–37, 250
character 1, 46–47, 94–95, 113
‘country wife’ and son 149–50
and Melchior Renner 93–96, 107–9, 176
opinions of 104–8, 115–20, 148–49
re-admission 128–30, 135–37
and Thomas Ludlam 104–5, 107–9, 112–16
his wife, disregard for 113, 115, 131, 150–51
Bereira town; Hartwig, Sarah; Pratt, Josiah
Hartwig, Sarah
as abandoned wife 120–27, 128–29, 130–35
character 6–7, 27, 131–32, 142, 395
as governess 35–38, 124–25, 132–34
correspondence with CMS 6–7, 62n28, 70, 100, 133–35
on Peter’s death 145–47
with Mrs Smith 104
with Elizabeth Renner 202
cost of living concerns 68–69
early life 27–28
illness 72, 74, 132
living conditions in Freetown 61–67
marriage 45, 46–48
return to Africa 138–148
return to England 103–6, 120–27
schoolmistress 74–79, 147
Freetown; Harrison, Jellorum; Hartwig, Peter; Pratt Josiah
Hartwig, Sarah (African girl) 221n27
Hati, Bangu 188, 228–29, 236, 257
Hati, Mungé . see Mungé Hati
Hazeley, Phillis 79, 168, 171, 197
Heard, Betsey 110
Hickson, Charles (and family) 216n10, 239–40, 366
Hill, John and Mrs 76, 81, 106, 118
historiography
male bias 2, 8–9, 17, 341–43, 388–89, 390–92
racial bias 2, 394–95
Hochshild, Adam 163
Hole, Charles 118n57
Horton, James Africanus 393
Horton, John and Mary Anne 213n1, 264n86, 358, 395
imperialism . see colonialism
interracial marriages (CMS) . see missionaries
interracial relationships 82, 85–86, 143, 176, 182–83, 336–38
country wives 86, 177–78
Islam 225, 242
Isles de Los 4, 292n81, 324–25, 346, 364, 369
Crawford Island 323, 325–26, 373, 383
Jaenicke, John 43, 46, 49, 50
Jakobsson, Stiv 220n23, 343n63
Jasanoff, Maya 161n15
Johnson, William 50n70, 236, 267, 270, 271n16, 277, 284, 384n66
Julia (redeemed girl) 224n38, 234, 310, 316, 317, 369
Kakara settlement 157, 189–90, 190n10, 205–7, 219, 252, 320n71 Kleins
Kapparoo settlement . see Kleins
Kent village . see Randle, William; Renner, Elizabeth
Kilham, Hannah 384
King, Boston 163, 213n1
Kingsley, Mary 61, 87n17
Kissy village . see Wenzel, Charles
Kleins
at Bramia 319–20, 321–22, 325, 351
at Canoffee 316–19
at Isles de Los 323–28, 336, 365–66, 369–73, 383–86
at Kakara 304, 306–10, 312–17, 357
at Kapparoo 328, 362–63, 364–65, 367–70
Klein, Jonathan
alcoholism 305–6, 344–47, 351, 353, 355, 359–61, 374–77
character 301, 302, 305, 312
Committee of Missionaries 365, 375–78, 384
correspondence 312, 355–57, 367–68, 370–73, 382–83
dismissal 376–77
in England 299–300
expenses 326–27, 372, 374–76
translation work 362, 372, 384–85
Klein, Susanna
alcoholism, rumour of 306, 345
allegations 330–335, 344–45, 348–49
Bickersteth’s opinion of 345–46, 350–51, 355
character 136, 254, 297–98, 299, 301, 302, 305, 340–41, 386
Committee of Missionaries 381–83
corporal punishment, view of 234, 316
correspondence with CMS 6–7, 196
with Edward Bickersteth 347–50, 354–55, 358
with Josiah Pratt 310–11, 381–83
with Mrs Pratt 307–10
with Samuel Flood 378–80
with Rev. Scott 310, 320, 328–330, 358, 365–66, 380–81
early life 298–300
female evangelism 311, 391
on servants 309–10, 315, 368–69
Krio (Creole language and culture) 84, 393n4
Laing, Alexander 306
Lawrence, David (and family) 216n10, 219, 222, 236–37, 240
Leicester Mount 230, 270–71, 271n16, 335, 370
Leigh, William 323, 325–27, 348, 366
and Susanna Klein 327, 336, 338, 344, 345, 346
Lemon, Elizabeth 81, 304n16
Leopold village 195, 267, 272
Liberated Africans 142–43, 265, 269, 271, 365 mission children
Ludlam, Thomas 56, 88–92, 174, 191–92, 210
Commissioner of Inquiry 178n59
and Melchior Renner 96, 156–57
and Peter Hartwig 96, 104–5, 107–10, 112–14, 115, 118
and Sarah Hartwig 103–5, 131
social life 91, 96–99
Edmonds, Anne; Thompson, Perronet T.
Macaulay, Kenneth 87, 256, 287, 326–27, 336–38
and Jonathan Klein 306, 335–36, 373, 381
and Susanna Klein 332–33, 336, 344
Macaulay, Zachary 32–33, 37, 52, 80
accusations against 180, 341n56
as businessman 33, 327
on education of Africans 38–40, 76, 78
as Governor 73n65, 77, 89, 90
on missionary wives 22
on settler morality 87–88, 174
on settler teachers 76–77
MacCarthy, Charles 62–63, 265, 287
and CMS 248–49, 257, 258, 260–62, 265–67, 351–52
and Elizabeth Renner 195–96, 273, 275, 286–87
and Kleins 306, 344, 364, 377
Madeira (island of) 54
malaria 61
attributed causes 72n61, 308
quinine 16, 73, 396
Mandingo ethnic group (Mandinka) 44, 65, 108, 226n40
Manktelow, Emily 8, 390
Maroons 15, 62, 90, 174, 181, 265
women 84–85
Maxwell, Charles 143n48, 210n77
assault on the Pongo 246–48, 318, 321, 322n3
McQueen, James 337–38
Meissner, Conrad and Henrietta 244n9, 247, 317–18, 319 Wilhelm, Henrietta
Melville, Elizabeth 98n52, 172
Meyer, Herman 244n9, 334n41
Middle Passage . see slave trade, transatlantic
Mills, Selina 70–71, 80
mission children
child slaves 222–23, 310
girls 227n43, 230–40
Liberated Africans 220–21, 223, 225, 231n55, 248–49
marriages 236–240
redeemed 220, 223–25, 249, 309–10, 369
scholars 223–25, 227n43, 232–33, 235, 368–69
working children 223–25, 227, 232
mission historiography . see historiography
mission schooling (Rio Pongas)
alienation 217–18, 225, 230
Bickersteth’s assessment 351–52
child labour 222–23, 227, 249, 389
discrimination 218–25, 232–33
gender ideology 226–27, 230–31, 388, 391
medium of instruction 215, 230
night schools 224
precursors in West Africa 158–59
pupil
monitors 216–217
ushers 286, 368
registers 214n2, 218–22, 225n40
sewing 78, 79n86, 217, 224, 231–234
sexuality 9, 228–30, 232, 336–37, 339
Bashia school
missionaries
alcoholism 73–74, 305
communications 69–71, 99–102, 160
evangelising (preaching) 44, 195, 215, 352, 356, 389, 396
German recruits 3, 43–44, 49–50, 244, 275, 300
interracial marriages 196–98
mortality 16, 264, 291–92, 386, 396
as superintendents 267, 269–70, 287, 365
supplies 66–69, 206, 216
tensions 95–96, 252–54, 329–30
Berlin seminary; European women; Freetown; individual missionaries by name
missionaries, women . see European women
Missionary Committee (Freetown) . see Freetown, Committee of Missionaries
Missionary Register 7, 134, 218, 306, 322, 334
missionary societies 38–39
Baptist 9, 11
Basel 48–49
Edinburgh 38–40
Glasgow 38–39, 51, 77
London (LMS) 9, 11, 49, 198n40, 390
Moravian 10, 23, 78n83, 158
policies on married missionaries 11, 48–49
Wesleyan 20, 39, 138n32, 264n87, 267n3, 333n35
Mouser, Bruce L. and Nancy Fox 119, 150, 343n64
Mungé Backe 207, 215, 219, 246, 251n33
Mungé Demba 328, 346, 364
Mungé Hati 188, 219, 247, 261, 318, 322n4
Newton, John 30n10, 40–41
Nicol, George 178, 327, 338
Nova Scotians 13–15, 62, 64, 84, 265
schooling in Nova Scotia 78, 165
unrest in Sierra Leone 15, 169, 172–74
women 85–86, 143, 171–72, 182
Nunes river 190, 239, 241
Nylander, Ann 210n77, 260, 272, 288n68, 291, 354
Nylander, Gustav 79n87, 112, 157, 184, 263, 297
and Bullom language 215n8, 362n58
child labour, view of 223
corporal punishment, view of 270
and Jonathan Klein’s drinking 359
marriage
to Ann Beverout 143, 197
to Phillis Hazeley 79, 197
and Mary Speerhacken 258
and Susanna Klein’s claims 330–31, 334–45, 338–39, 353, 359
Bullom Shore settlement
Odlum, Henry 96–97, 116n52, 118
Ormond, John 138, 149, 191n14, 245–47, 251, 259, 263
Perth, Mary 39, 41, 74, 99, 168, 171
Peruvian bark . see malaria, quinine
Pierce, John 291, 386
Pongo river 157, 186, 189–90, 241 slave trade
Pool, Grace 109, 144, 174–76, 196
Prasse, Johann 112, 157, 174, 188, 205
Pratt, Elizabeth 201–2, 307
Pratt, Josiah 47–50, 284n55
and Elizabeth Renner 208–12, 235, 279
and Jonathan Klein 324, 357, 360–61, 366, 374–75
and Melchior Renner 211, 256
and Peter Hartwig 99, 101, 116–17, 137, 139
and Sarah Hartwig 133–35, 151
and Susanna Klein 302–3, 310–11, 328–34, 368, 381–83
reprimands 95–96, 106, 210, 215, 230, 254, 256, 331
on Rio Pongas mission 253, 261–62
privateers 1, 51, 53, 70–71, 73, 245, 260
Protten, Rebecca 10, 23, 158
Province of Freedom 1, 12–15, 90, 166–69
land tax 90
reputation for loose living 97–98, 143
quit rent; Sharp, Granville; Thompson, Perronet
Quacque, Philip (and family) 17–18, 158
Quast, John and Olivia 122n75, 138n33, 244n9, 305n19
quit rent 167, 172, 174, 210n77
racism 5, 9, 34, 287, 392–94
towards Elizabeth Renner 196, 198, 208, 275, 284, 288, 290–91, 392
rainy season 48, 66, 71–72, 167, 188, 191, 193
Randle, William 270, 276, 277
redeemed (ransomed) Africans . see mission children; Klein, Susanna (on servants)
Reffell, Joseph 277–78, 284–85, 377, 378, 381
Regent village 267–69 Johnson, William
Register of Missionaries (CMS) 5, 10, 381, 385
Renner, Elizabeth 157–58, 159–166
on African girls 200–201, 230–36
on corporal punishment 217, 234
correspondence with CMS 6–7, 196
with Edward Bickersteth 284–86
with Josiah Pratt 199–201, 208, 280–83
with Mrs Pratt 201–2, 251–52
with Sarah Hartwig 202
death 289–90
demotion 287–88, 290–91
at Gloucester 285–87
at Kent 276–86
at Leopold 272–73, 275
praise for 194–96, 217, 286–87, 354
and Robert Beckley 280–85
as schoolmistress 218, 226, 233–35, 280, 289, 291
and her town lot 209–11, 281, 283, 286
and other wives 194, 201, 206
Bashia school; Bashia settlement; mission children; mission schooling
Renner, Melchior 43–45
alcoholism 275–76, 334–35, 338
and Ann Wenzel 205–6, 208
and Bashia fires 250–53, 257, 346
character 93–94, 156, 274, 278, 353
as correspondent 99, 260n70, 274
death 277–79
marriage 157, 174–78, 185, 192–93, 196
and Peter Hartwig 93, 107–8, 148–50
and Susanna Klein 314–15
unauthorised expenditure 209–12, 255–56, 353
Bashia settlement
Richards, Elizabeth . see Renner, Elizabeth
Richards families (Nova Scotian) 161–5
Rio Pongas mission 156, 186–89, 248–49, 260–63, 351–52 individual settlements by name; MacCarthy, Charles; mission schooling; slave trade
Royal African Corps 80, 86, 246
Royal Gazette 183n76, 195, 286–87, 291n80, 377
Royal Navy patrol 15, 62, 142, 155, 189–90, 243, 260 slave ships
schooling . see Bashia school; mission schooling
Schulze, John and Mrs 144n49, 257
Scott, John 298n2, 299, 380–81
Scott, Susanna . see Klein, Susanna
Scott, Thomas 4, 203–4, 298–300, 360, 373–74, 380
and Richard Wilkinson 229
Klein, Susanna
sea travel 1, 51–55, 68n47, 140
and unaccompanied women 122–23
settler women 49, 84, 166, 171–72
in Rio Pongas 110n26, 158n9
settlers . see Liberated Africans; Maroons; Nova Scotians
sewing . see mission schooling
Sharp, Granville 13, 19, 30, 32n10, 40, 60, 75, 81–82, 111n28
Shelbourne, Nova Scotia . see Birchtown
Shore, Charles 42
Shore, John (Lord Teignmouth) 32
Sibthorpe, A.B.C. 72n61, 172n61
Sierra Leone . see Province of Freedom; Freetown
Sierra Leone Company (SLC) 13, 21, 42, 61, 174
economic difficulties 15, 52, 155, 156n2
recruitment problems 77, 91–92
view of settlers 75, 82
Sierra Leone Gazette 79, 180, 183n76
Sierra Leone population
census data 21–22, 62, 160, 164, 177n55 (1802); 64n34, 304 (1811)
census changes in 1820s 393n4
estimates 142 (1815), 265 (1818), 15 (1826)
mortality 22, 167, 291n80, 396
slave caravans . see Foulah
slave factories (Rio Pongas) 110, 157, 186, 188–91, 192n15, 219, 241, 243, 246
Slave Felony Act 1811 246
slave forts (Cape Coast) 10, 17, 158, 337n45
slave ships 13, 55, 119, 150, 189, 242–43, 260, 269, 324–25
slave trade
and former SLC employees 110n26, 119, 325
in Rio Pongas 188–91, 241–43
transatlantic 11–12, 38, 52, 150–51, 155, 260
women slave traders 18, 110, 118
Isles de Los
slavery
in North America 163, 171, 214
in West Africa 119, 222, 225, 241, 243
Small, Sophia 171, 178
Smeathman, Henry 60
Speerhacken, John and Mary 138, 144, 208n69, 257–58
Spilsbury, Francis 60, 72, 86, 97n45, 110n26, 173, 191n14
Stock, Eugene 43n46, 117, 221, 342
supercargoes 191, 239
Susoo country and people 11, 44, 73–74, 188, 242–43
terminology (in this book) 11
Thompson, Perronet T. 89n23, 178–85
view of settlers 57n17, 180–83
and Thomas Ludlam 179–183, 239
Thompson, Thomas (missionary) 17
Thompson, Thomas Bouldon (captain) 23n35, 53n9, 68n47
Thornton, Henry (and family) 21, 30, 32n13, 33–34, 40–41, 299
Thornton Hill (Freetown) 57, 92, 94
Thorpe, Robert 332, 341n56
tornadoes . see rainy season
Turner, Charles 287, 383, 385
Venn, John (and family) 28–34
and Sarah Winsor (Hartwig) 35–38, 47–48, 104, 125
Vice-Admiralty Court 15, 142
Walker, Samuel 118, 187, 342
Wenzel, Ann 10, 203–8, 302, 308
Wenzel, Charles 141, 264, 272, 353, 358, 360–61
at Canoffee 207, 214, 227n41, 232, 243, 252–53, 312–13, 318
at Kakara 206–7, 214, 304, 312, 357
at Kissy 258, 270–71, 346
marriage
to Ann Franklin 203–8
to Fanny Beverout 143, 197, 313
and Susanna Klein 312–13, 317–18
Canoffee settlement; Kakara settlement
Wenzel, Fanny 143, 144, 264, 271–72, 316, 354
demotion 196, 287–88
second marriage (to John Pierce) 291, 386
Wenzel, Thomas (son) 207, 214, 247, 264n86, 271
Wilberforce, William 28, 30, 32n13, 34, 42, 134, 155, 178, 320, 333
Wilberforce (boat) 262, 350
Wilhelm, Godfrey 204, 243, 299–300, 301, 386
at Leicester Mount 270–71, 279
marriage 346
in the Rio Pongas 217, 246, 250–53, 261, 304, 312, 315, 339, 347
Wilhelm, Henrietta 143, 253, 260, 354, 386 Meissner, Conrad and Henrietta
Wilkinson, Richard 213n1, 229, 255, 322n3, 346n8
Wilkinson, Sarah 20, 77
Williams, Mrs 110–11, 114, 118, 119, 150
Willis, Mr (and family) 124, 128, 132–33, 134
Willy, Captain and Mrs 54, 103, 104n5
Winterbottom, Thomas 58n21, 60, 231n54
yellow fever 19, 145, 148n58, 308n27
epidemics 61, 257, 291–92, 333, 383, 385

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Reclaiming the Women of Britain's First Mission to West Africa: Three Lives Lost and Found

Reihe:  Studies of Religion in Africa, Band: 47
Cover Reclaiming the Women of Britain's First Mission to West Africa: Three Lives Lost and Found
ISBN:
9789004387447
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Brill
Print-Publikationsdatum:
19 Sep 2018
Front Matter
Copyright page
Acknowledgements
Illustrations
Abbreviations
A Note on Terminology and Orthography
Dramatis Personae (1804–1826)
Introduction
Sarah
English Pioneer
New Jerusalem
The Devil’s Poste Restante
The Fall
Divine Providence
Elizabeth
New Dawn
Black Matriarch
White Man’s Book
Rio Pongas in Flames
Brave New World
Susanna
Ties that Bind
Whistleblower
Choppy Waters
The Great Survivor
Epilogue
Back Matter
Bibliography
Index

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