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Letter To Philander Chase, Sir Henry Verney
Letter To Philander Chase, Sir Henry Verney
Philander Chase Letters
Sir Henry Verney is anxious to meet Chase at Claydon in Winslow and wait upon him in any way he needs.
Letter To Rev. R. C. Caswall, Henry Caswall
Letter To Rev. R. C. Caswall, Henry Caswall
Philander Chase Letters
Caswall writes to his father about his journey through America to Ohio and his initial impressions of Kenyon College as a student. He gives a detailed account of his activities and the College operations, and expresses his love for the school and Bp. Chase.
Letter To Philander Chase, Lord Kenyon
Letter To Philander Chase, Lord Kenyon
Philander Chase Letters
Fragment of a letter in which Kenyon discusses Chase's English supporters.
Letter To Philander Chase, Robert Dow
Letter To Philander Chase, Robert Dow
Philander Chase Letters
Dow regrets that he could not see Chase but did not receive his letter in time. He notes that perhaps he should not have mentioned Chase's opinions on emancipation to anyone in England, but assures him that he should not feel "at war" with his conscious as letting "those people" free would only make them miserable. He admits that this is a subject for conversation and not letters, but believes he may have some authority as he has spent any years living in a "mixed society." Dow provides an update on the health of many of Chase's friends and wishes …
Letter To Philander Chase, S. Knight
Letter To Philander Chase, S. Knight
Philander Chase Letters
Knight regrets that he will not see Chase again before he leaves and wishes him well.
Letter To Philander Chase, Mr. Twedell
Letter To Philander Chase, Mr. Twedell
Philander Chase Letters
Mr. Twedell sends Chase his publications and tells him of the success with which they have been distributed in England. Twedell also wishes Chase well and hopes the Bishop will remember him.
Letter To Lord Kenyon, Philander Chase
Letter To Lord Kenyon, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Chase tells of his enjoyment of his time in Colchester and all the people there. He demands a meeting with Lord Kenyon before Chase's departure for America on July 10, explaining that he has a favor to ask.
Memorandum Of Traveling June 26th - July 10th 1824, Philander Chase
Memorandum Of Traveling June 26th - July 10th 1824, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Memorandum of Traveling June 26th- July 10th
Letter To Lord Kenyon, Philander Chase
Letter To Lord Kenyon, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Chase has an exact plan to leave for America on July 16th. He is worried that this has upset Mr. Wiggin
Letter To Philander Chase, Lord Gambier
Letter To Philander Chase, Lord Gambier
Philander Chase Letters
Gambier is sorry that Chase has decided to return to America that summer as he is certainly needed in England, but assures him that his friends will continue his project. He updates Chase on the subscription progress and says that he will reach out to his friend Mr. Clay for aid as well.
Letter To Timothy Wiggin, Thomas S.B. Reade
Letter To Timothy Wiggin, Thomas S.B. Reade
Philander Chase Letters
Reade is telling Wiggin that Rev. John Fawcett would like to meet with Philander Chase, but neither of them know where Bp. Chase is to tell him, himself.
Letter To Philander Chase, Josiah Pratt
Letter To Philander Chase, Josiah Pratt
Philander Chase Letters
Pratt wishes Chase a quick recovery and discusses the business and agreement process between church affiliates.
Letter To Bp. Chase, George Marriott
Letter To Bp. Chase, George Marriott
Philander Chase Letters
Marriott acknowledges one of Chase's letters to him and tells him that he has not received the other letter. He also hopes that Chase will visit his brother.
Letter To Philander Chase, Robert Twellddell
Letter To Philander Chase, Robert Twellddell
Philander Chase Letters
Tweddell explains the personal circumstances which prevent him from donating to Chase's cause more generously. He also warns Chase of a "party-spirit" in many English Christians, which leaves them bigoted and ignorant.
Letter To Timothy Wiggin, Philander Chase
Letter To Timothy Wiggin, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
At York, Chase met Mr. Gray. Mr. Pratt suggests that Chase meet as many people in the North of England as possible. Bishop Hobart may help Chase get a Branch School in America. Chase is astonished, but is afraid of what will happen if he refuses the offer.
Letter To Timothy Wiggin, Philander Chase
Letter To Timothy Wiggin, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Details of Chase's new acquaintances at Leeds. The Vicar of Chesterfield has proposed donating books to Chase.
Letter To Philander Chase, Anson Hayden
Letter To Philander Chase, Anson Hayden
Philander Chase Letters
Everybody in London misses Chase. Bishop Hobart has visited and is changing his direction towards Chase's cause, he has proposed making Chase's school a Branch of the General Theological Seminary.
Letter To George Mariott, Philander Chase
Letter To George Mariott, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Chase is on his way to Leeds to visit the family of Intrepid Morse's deceased wife. Expression of thankfulness to Marriott, Lord Kenyon, and Dr. Gaskin.
Letter To Philander Chase, Josiah Pratt
Letter To Philander Chase, Josiah Pratt
Philander Chase Letters
Pratt has sent 100 copies of the "Appeal" for Chase to distribute to the people he meets on his travels, so they can forward their names and subscription fees to the Treasurer. He wants Chase to stay in the North until April and come to London again in the spring.
Letter To Sophia Chase, Philander Chase
Letter To Sophia Chase, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Chase is staying with Mr. Evans. His wife has been acquainted with Hannah More since infancy. He dined with Evans, Rev. Sanders, and Rev. Howard, and is going to Ockbrook with Rev. Sanders to meet Rev. Connor.
Letter To Josiah Pratt, Philander Chase
Letter To Josiah Pratt, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Pratt sends copies of the "British Review," "Christian Observer," and the "Appeal." Suggestions for Chase's trip to Cambridge and trip back to London.
First Draft Copy Of Letter To Lord Gambier, Philander Chase
First Draft Copy Of Letter To Lord Gambier, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Chase requests letters from Gambier to pious people in England. Mr. Wiggin has suggested the name of Mr. Evans. A meeting of the sub-committee is taking place today, but Chase was not with them, so he does not know what they are talking about.
Letter To Timothy Wiggin, Philander Chase
Letter To Timothy Wiggin, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Chase has asked Lord Gambier for letters to religious people in Manchester, Liverpool, and Derbyshire. He dined at Mr. Pratt's last night, where a sub-committee for his cause was formed. He hopes to visit Wiggin in Manchester.
Letter To Philander Chase, Timothy Wiggin
Letter To Philander Chase, Timothy Wiggin
Philander Chase Letters
Wiggin expresses his full support for Chase's cause and suggests that introductory letters from Sir Thomas Baring or Lord Gambier could be very influential in the future.
Letter To Philander Chase Jr, Philander Chase
Letter To Philander Chase Jr, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Recounting the dangerous parts of his voyage to England, but Good Providence and prayer kept him safe.