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  • Recipient is exactly "John Chamberlayne (Secretary)"

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She hopes society will not restore her husband's allowance, as she does not want to go to America, but please do not tell him.

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Asking help for widow of Samuel Thomas.

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He is unwilling to sail on the Princess Anne with the Palatines, as he believes the voyage will be too rough for his family.

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He would like to go to the colonies as a schoolmaster, but has not yet obtained his wife’s consent.

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Society rejected him for Indian Mission because he is married, but proposed to send him to Roanoke, N.C. He is unwilling to go there because it is too unhealthy, but will accept an appointment to South Carolina.

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He has resumed his catechizing, with the support of the society and with Vesey's approval.

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Francis Le Jau to John Chamberlayne (Secretary), aboard the Greenwich, in Queen's Dock, near Plymouth, 6 May 1706, reporting delays in sailing.

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He reached South Carolina in October and was kindly received by the authorities. Thomas died shortly before his arrival. Auchinleek elected to stay in Bermuda. Also discusses sickness, including of Dunn; invasion of the French and Spanish; dissenters…

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He laments that he struggles to feed his family and as they do not have a maid, he has been 'forced' to purchase 3 slaves.

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Undated memorial of Samuel Thomas relating to Church in South Carolina and containing proposals for instruction of Indians and enslaved Africans
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