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1877003781original letter. CROWTHER Samuel Ajayi c.1809-1891 First African Bishop in the Anglican Church. Autograph Letter Signed. Ware 16 June 1877. Single sheet written in ink on the recto; original horizontal folds. Light creasing from folding; small loss to top left. Very good. A letter written during Crowther's episcopate as Bishop of the Niger declining an invitation to preach at Red Lion Church on account of his impending departure: "no Sunday or week day available in June and in July I shall be on the voyage for Africa." Samuel Ajayi Crowther born in present-day Nigeria was captured and enslaved as a child liberated by the Royal Navy and educated in Sierra Leone. Ordained in the Church of England he became in 1864 the first African bishop in the Anglican Communion serving over the Niger mission during a formative period of missionary expansion in West Africa. The present letter dates from a return visit to England and refers directly to his voyage back to Africa during his tenure as bishop. Letters from Crowther are uncommon on the market. . Very Good. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1877. original letter paperback
1840AQ24366London: s.n. 1840. 6pp. Docket title to verso of final leaf. A trifle creased some very short tears to margins. A rare survival ordered to be printed by the House of Commons of copies of correspondence concerning the setting up of a British expedition to Niger to attempt to repress the foreign slave trade. The expedition organised by the Society for the Extinction of the Slave Trade and for the Civilization of Africa was ultimately mounted in 1841 using three British iron steam vessels to travel to Lokoja at the confluence of the Niger River and Benue River where treaties against the slave trade where achieved - despite significant casualties from illness amongst members of the expedition - with the cities of Aboh and Idah. OCLC records copies at four locations Florida Harvard NYPL and Oxford; COPAC adds no further. . First edition. Folio. [s.n.] unknown