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Pyne, Thomas


IDENTITY STATEMENT

Reference code(s): GB 0102 MS 380668

Held at: School of Oriental and African Studies

Title: Pyne, Thomas

Date(s): 1835-c1975

Level of description: Collection (fonds)

Extent: 1 box

Name of creator(s): Pyne | Thomas | 1801-1873 | clergyman

CONTEXT

Administrative/Biographical history:

Born in London, 1801; son of a leather merchant; studied at St John's College, Cambridge; BA, 1824; MA, 1832; ordained in the Anglican church; the family emigrated to America, 1833; appointed Rector of St Peter's, New York, and Librarian of the General Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States; was dismissed after preaching a Thanksgiving sermon advocating emancipation of slaves, 1835; returned to London and became curate of Tooting (Surrey); given responsibility for the guardianship of two princes from the Gold Coast, (John) Ossoo Ansah (c1822-1884), son of the reigning king of Ashanti, and his cousin (William) Quanti Massah (Nkwantamisa) (d 1859), 1840; the princes had been sent as hostages under a peace treaty of 1831 between the Ashantis and the British government and it was felt that they would benefit from a trip to England, including her manufacturing towns; Pyne was subsequently perpetual curate of St Paul, Hook, near Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, 1843-1873; married Elizabeth (d 1911), daughter of Thomas Waters, 1860; believed in the power of hypnosis, advocated teetotalism, and opposed capital punishment; died, 1873. Publications included: translation of Pagan Rome (1839); Vital Magnetism: a remedy (1844); Judaea libera; or, the Eligibility of the Jews ... to Parliaments (1850); The Law of Kindness (1850); The Sabbath: its origin and perpetuity vindicated, from the Old and New Testaments [1850?]; A Glance at the Heavens, or, Sketch of Modern Astronomy (1852); A Memoir of the Rev R F Walker [1855]; translation of César Henri Abraham Malan's Traits of Romanism in Switzerland [1859?]. For further information see Maboth Moseley, 'The Ashanti Hostages in Britain', West Africa, 1 Nov 1952, p 1013.

CONTENT

Scope and content/abstract:

Papers, 1835-c1975, of and relating to the Rev Thomas Pyne, comprising correspondence and accounts, 1839-1845 and undated, documenting Pyne's guardianship of (John) Ossoo Ansah and (William) Quanti Massah in England (1840), associated expenses, and aspects of their trip including invitations to dinner, entrance permits to London Zoo and to George Heriot's Hospital [School], Edinburgh, undated plan of a breakwater, Falmouth(?), undated print of Brighton Pavilion and other ephemera relating to places visited, photographs of paintings of the princes, and various visiting cards; other correspondence and papers of Pyne, 1835-1873 and undated, including printed Thanksgiving sermon preached at St Peter's Church, New York, including anti-slavery sentiments, 1835, pamphlets by Pyne on peace, 1844 and undated, and astronomy, 1852, a letter from L'Institut d'Afrique to Pyne concerning honorary membership, 1843, miscellaneous pamphlets relating to African affairs, and a photograph of Pyne, 1870; correspondence, notes, transcripts from original documents, and other papers, 1950-1953, c1975 and undated, concerning Pyne and his papers, and the two princes, including their portraits.

ACCESS AND USE

Language/scripts of material: English, including shorthand, French, and [Arabic?]

System of arrangement:

As deposited.

Conditions governing access:

Unrestricted.

Conditions governing reproduction:

No publication without written permission. Apply to archivist in the first instance.

Physical characteristics:

Finding aids:

Unpublished draft handlist.

ARCHIVAL INFORMATION

Appraisal, destruction and scheduling information:

Accruals:

Archival history:

The records passed from Thomas Pyne's daughters to the Rev T A Beetham of the Methodist Missionary Society in the 1950s.

Immediate source of acquisition:

Presented to SOAS by the Methodist Church Overseas Division in 1996.

ALLIED MATERIALS

Existence and location of originals:

Existence and location of copies:

Related material:

Further information on the princes appears in War and Colonial Department correspondence relating to Sierra Leone and the Gold Coast at the Public Record Office (Ref: CO 267).

Publication note:

DESCRIPTION NOTES

Note:

Archivist's note: Compiled by Rachel Kemsley as part of the RSLP AIM25 project. Source: British Library OPAC.

Rules or conventions: Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.

Date(s) of descriptions: Apr 2002


INDEX ENTRIES
Subjects
Accounting | Financial administration | Finance
Anglicans | Protestants | Christians | Religious groups
Anti-slavery | Liberation movements | Political movements
Clergy | Religious groups
Coastal protection | Harbour and coastal engineering | Hydraulic engineering
Foreign relations | International relations
Learned societies | Associations | Organizations
Monarchy | Political systems
Pacifism | Political doctrines
Paintings | Painting | Fine arts
Photographs | Visual materials
Schools | Educational institutions
Sermons | Religious texts | Religious doctrines | Theology
Slavery | Social structure
Travel abroad | Travel
Zoological gardens | Nature reserves | Nature conservation | Natural heritage
Astronomy
Catholics
Ethnic groups
Illustrations

Personal names
Ansah | John Ossoo | c 1822-1884 | Ashanti prince x Ansah | Ossoo
Massah | William Quanti | d 1859 | Ashanti prince x Massah | Quanti x Nkwantamisa
Pyne | Thomas | 1801-1873 | clergyman

Corporate names
Brighton Pavilion
George Heriot's Hospital | Edinburgh
L'Institut d'Afrique
London Zoo
St Peter's Church | New York

Places
Ashanti | Ghana | West Africa | Africa
Brighton | Sussex | England | UK | Western Europe | Europe
Edinburgh | Midlothian | Scotland | UK | Western Europe | Europe
Falmouth | Cornwall | England | UK | Western Europe | Europe
New York | USA | North America
Gold Coast x Ghana
East Sussex
London