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RCS/RCMS 22 contains:
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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
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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
Content and context

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.

Further information

MSS Addenda, vol. I. Indexed

Cambridge University Library holds photographic reproductions of the passports, CN 2900-2902.

Index Terms
Cashmore, Thomas Herbert (1892-1984) clergyman
Cashmore, Kate Marjorie (b 1896) teacher
RCS/RCMS 22/38 contains:
1 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
2 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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