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Mr. Parker's Complaint Against the Colonial Government and Colonel Bird ; Mr. Parker, Lord Charles Somerset, Sir B. Blomfield and Others
註釋Description: Grievances of William Parker, a Protestant settler from County Cork in Ireland who arrived in the Cape Colony in 1820. After discovering that he was unable to live the life he envisaged for himself in southern Africa, he came to believe that this was the result of a Catholic plot against him. Includes copies of 'The Cape Town Gazette, and African Advertiser', 10 Mar 1821 (f.33-36), 'The Cork Advertiser, and Morning Intelligencer' (f.333-334), and William Parker's 'The Jesuits Unmasked' (ff. 145-168) and 'Proofs of the delusion of His Majesty's Representative at the Cape of Good Hope ... ' (ff. 388-419).