The history of the Tui Kano Kupolu, pp.43-47.
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The history of the Tui Kano Kupolu, pp.43-47.
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Government Proclamation. Letter to and from Rev. J.E. Moulton to Mr Baker (Photocopy)
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Moulton, James Egan
Moulton (1841-1909) was a noted Wesleyan missionary in Tonga. He was born in North Shields, Yorkshire, and went to Australia in 1863. After being the first headmaster of Newington College, Sydney, he went to Tonga to take charge of the Friendly Islands district Native Training Institution in Nuku'alofa. The institution later became Tupou College. With a few breaks, he worked in Tonga for 40 years. He was responsible for a complete revision of the Tongan Bible and the creation of an extensive vernacular literature.
The papers include letters, leaflets, programmes and newspaper clippings concerning Moulton.<BR>See also PMB 3 for Moulton's 'Notes on tongan History and Tongan Legends'.
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Story of origin of Fakafonua, pp.53-54.
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The history of the Tui Kano do, pp.48-52.
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Tongan history from 1797-1854, commencing with the death of Mumui on 29/4/1797, pp.1-42.
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The Rev. James Egan Moulton (1841-1909) was a noted Methodist missionary in Tonga from 1865 to 1906. He was the founder of Tubou College, Nuku'alofa.
1.Tongan history from 1797-1854, commencing with the death of Mumui on 29/4/1797. 2. The history of the Tui Kano Kupolu. 3. Story of origin of Fakafonua. 4. Legends: Bugalotohoa and Munimatahai; Abakula; The Fuaa; Lafa
Moulton, James Egan