Letter from “Mfon Pamom” (King Njoya) to Tikompaful regarding the matter of his tooth
Scope & Content:
Leaves: 1; Pages: 2; Measurements: 20cm x 16.2cm; Dates Unknown; Script: Akauku Mfemfe; Condition: Good; Comments: Includes King NJOYA’S official stamp and the King’s signature
Letter to Tikompaful from Mfon Pamom (King NJOYA) informing him about Fulbe warriors [17 October 1917]
Scope & Content:
Leaves: 1; Pages: 2; Measurements: 21.7 x 11cm; Dates 17 October 1917; Script: Akauku Mfemfe; Condition: Good; Comments: Includes official stamp of King NJOYA
Letter to Tikompaful (in Foumban) from King NJOYA (writing from Mantum) [17 March 1923]
Scope & Content:
Leaves: 1; Pages: 2; Measurements: 15cm x 9.8cm; Dates 17 March 1923; Script: Akauku Mfemfe; Condition: Good; Comments: Includes the official stamp of King NJOYA and the King’s signature; Mantum is the site of one of King NJOYA’s palaces outside Foumban where he resided in the late 1920s prior to...
Order of action made by King Njoya, to be announced by NJI MAMA [1918]
Scope & Content:
Leaves: 2; Pages: 2 (2 pages are blank); Measurements: 23cm x 20.8cm; Dates 1918; Script: Akauku Mfemfe; Condition: Good; Comments: Includes the official stamp of King NJOYA along with the King’s especially lavish signature in both blue and red pencil
Letter to Tikompaful from Manshüt, in Foumban, regarding a matter of rice [10 May 1919]
Scope & Content:
Leaves: 1; Pages: 2; Measurements: 16.2cm x 10cm; Dates 10 May 1919; Script: Akauku Mfemfe; Condition: Fair (paper torn, but might have been torn in its original form); Comments:
Letter of Judgment against NGU, son of NJI MAMA, sentenced by King NJOYA [11 May 1911]
Scope & Content:
Leaves: 1; Pages: 2; Measurements: 30.5cm x 14.7cm; Dates 11 May 1911; Script: Akauku Mfemfe; Condition: Good; Comments: Includes the official stamp of King NJOYA
Letter of Greetings from King NJOYA to the Mfonmenyan at Njilum [21 Sep 1932]
Scope & Content:
Leaves: 1; Pages: 2; Measurements: 21cm x 23.7cm; Dates 21 September 1932; Script: Akauku Mfemfe; Condition: Good; Comments: Includes the official seal of King NJOYA; “Mfonmenyan” was Njoya’s official in charge of trading activities, and he was a prominent merchant based at Njilum; the fact that ...