| RCS/RCMS 22 contains: |
| <-- See earlier |
| 33 |
Overseas Club certificates |
| 34 |
Papers of Ronald Silow |
| 35 |
Letter from Roger Pocock to Morley Roberts |
| 36 |
Rider Haggard's imperialism |
| 37 |
Papers on Sir Richard Burton |
| 38 |
Passports of Thomas and Kate Cashmore |
| 39 |
Papers of Edward Frome |
| 40 |
Letters from Lt Harley in Nigeria, Aden and India |
| 41 |
Letter from George Angas to S.W. Silver |
| 43 |
Light railways for the colonies |
| 44 |
Our colonial food supply |
| See later --> |
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Commonwealth miscellanea
| Title |
Passports of Thomas and Kate Cashmore |
| Reference |
RCMS 22/38 (former reference: MSS 11c99C) |
| Creator |
Cashmore, Thomas Herbert, 1892-1984, clergyman; Cashmore, Kate Majorie, b 1896, teacher |
| Covering Dates |
1918–1933 |
| Extent and Medium |
2 passports; paper; Mixed scripts |
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| Content and context |
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Thomas Herbert Cashmore (1892-1984) was born in Coventry on 27 April 1892. He was ordained in 1917, and served as a missionary at Ranchi, 1917-1922, and as Principal of St James College, Calcutta, 1922-1933. After holding livings in England, he was consecrated Bishop of Dunwich in 1955, a position he held until his retirement in 1967.
Kate Marjorie Hutchinson, a teacher, was born in Barbados on 30 March 1896. She married Thomas Cashmore in 1919.
Presented by Dr T.H.R. Cashmore.
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| Further information |
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MSS Addenda, vol. I. Indexed
Cambridge University Library holds photographic reproductions of the passports, CN 2900-2902.
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| Index Terms |
| Cashmore, Thomas Herbert (1892-1984) clergyman |
| Cashmore, Kate Marjorie (b 1896) teacher |
| RCS/RCMS 22/38 contains: |
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1
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British Indian passport, Calcutta. Issued to the Revd T.H. Cashmore, Mrs Cashmore and their five children on behalf of the Viceroy. 1 passport. |
1933 |
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2
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Barbados passport. Issued to Kate Marjorie Hutchinson, teacher, 1918, with endorsements from the Canadian Department of External Affairs, the Japanese and Chinese consulates in Vancouver and the Penang registrar, 1918-1919. The passport has the seal of the Barbados colony. 1 passport. |
1918–1919 |
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