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RCMS 217 Journal of William Napier
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RCMS 222 Browne's expedition to the Zambezi, 1823
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A walk to the Nyassa country

Title A walk to the Nyassa country
Reference GBR/0115/RCMS 221
Creator Steere, Edward, 1828-1882, Bishop of Central Africa
Covering Dates 1875–1876
Extent and Medium 1 envelope; paper; Typewritten
Repository Cambridge University Library: Royal Commonwealth Society Library
Content and context

Edward Steere (1828-1882) was born in London on 4 May 1928. He attended University College London, and was called to the bar at the Inner Temple in 1850. He was ordained deacon in 1856, and priest in 1858. In 1862 he accompanied his friend William George Tozer to Central Africa, where they established a missionary centre at Zanzibar in 1864. Steere returned to England in 1868, but travelled back to Africa to continue his missionary work in 1872, and was ordained Bishop of Central Africa in 1874. In August 1875 he embarked on an expedition from Zanzibar to Lake Nyassa to find a site for a new missionary settlement. He travelled from the coast inland to Mwembe, where Chief Mataka resided, and returned in February 1876. In 1879 Steere issued a complete translation of the New Testament and prayer-book in Swahili, and that year presided over the opening of the Zanizbar cathedral church. During 1880 and 1881 he continued to work on the establishment of the Nyassa mission. He died in Zanzibar on 28 August 1882.

An account of Edward Steere's journey to Lake Nyassa written in Zanzibar, Lent 1876, 24 pages. There is an accompanying letter from Steere to Major Evan Smith, Consul General, 23 August 1875, informing him of his plans for the expedition.

The provenance of the collection is unknown.

Access and Use

Please cite as Cambridge University Library: Royal Commonwealth Society Library, A walk to the Nyassa country, RCMS 221

Further information

'Walks in the Nyassa country' was published in 1876.

Indexed

This collection level description was created by RAS. The biographical history was compiled with reference to the entry on Edward Steere in Sidney Lee, ed., 'Dictionary of national biography', vol. XVIII, pp. 1028-1029.

Index Terms
Africa
Nyasa, Lake
Steere, Edward (1828-1882) Bishop of Central Africa
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