Woodcut of Elias Neau in the Dungeon
"Elie Neau in the [Marseilles] Dungeon," anonymous, in A Short Account of the Life and Sufferings of Elie Neau (London, 1749)
Anonymous
A Short Account of the Life and Sufferings of Elie Neau (London, 1749)
1749
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Elias Neau to John Hodges (Treasurer)
Elias Neau to John Hodges (Treasurer) reporting work with enslaved Africans.
10 July 1703
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French with translation (SPG 13 29)
SPG 13 28-29
William Vesey to the Archbishop of Canterbury
Recommends appointment of Muirson as catechist to replace Neau. Neau is a worthy and good man, but he is an elder of the French congregation and a merchant. He does not communicate with the Church of England, and he does not speak good English.
26 October 1704
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Lambeth SPG 13 85
Elias Neau to John Chamberlayne (Secretary)
He has resumed his catechizing, with the support of the society and with Vesey's approval.
3 October 1705
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French with translation
Lambeth SPG 13 135-7
List of Masters and Mistresses who send their Slaves to Neau for Catechizing
An attachment to Lambeth SPG 13 135-7.
3 October 1705
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Lambeth SPG 13 138-9
Elias Neau to John Hodges (Treasurer)
Elias Neau to John Hodges (Treasurer), New York, 20 Dec. 1704 Mentions that he became acquainted with the Book of Common Prayer while still in his 'dungeon'
20 December 1704
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Letter
Lambeth SPG 13 101-4
Elias Neau to John Chamberlayne (Secretary)
Elias Neau writes to John Chamberlayne (Secretary) discussing the baptising and catechising of enslaved Africans in New York.
30 April 1706
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Lambeth SPG 13 201-2