J. M. Trew, African Civilization Society, 15 Parliament Street, to Joseph Angus, Fen Court, Fenchurch Street, London, 16 January 1843.
15, Parliament Street,
16th Jany 1843
Reverend Sir,
I am directed by the Vice Chairman of this Society to solicit the favour of your attendance at a Committee to be held at this Office on Wednesday the 25th instant at one o’clock precisely, on most important business.
I am Reverend Sir
Your very Obedt Servt
J. M. Trew
Revd Joseph Angus Secy
Text: MAW, Box 39 (BMS 2408), John Rylands University Library of Manchester. John McCannon Trew (1792-1869) was the author of An Appeal to the Christian Philanthropy of the People of Great Britain and Ireland in behalf of the Religious Instruction and Conversion of Three Hundred Thousand Negro Slaves (1826) and Africa Wasted by Britain, and Restored by Native Agency, in a Letter to the Right Honorable and Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London (1843).