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Pamphlet: Imvumelwano vo 1900: umzi wane tiyopiya.

MS Minutes of the Ethiopian Conference, 1904.

Correspondence between South African clergy and the Acting Provincial.

Subjects:

The Compact of 1900 with the Church of the Province.

The revised constitution.

Training of officers.

The College and land at Zalaze and internal strife re money.

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Telegrams, petitions and correspondence between the Archbishop of Cape Town, the Bishops of Zululand, St. John's and Bloemfontein and the churchmen of Barberton and Lydenburg.

Correspondents:

Bishop W.M. Carter.

J. Fordyce.

Bishop J.W. Hicks.

Archbishop W.W. Jones.

Bishop B. Key.

W.E. Smyth.

Subject:

Protest against the appointment of W.E. Smyth as Bishop of the Diocese of Lebombo, including complaints that Smyth works only for the native interests and that he substituted the President of the South African Republic's name for that of tho Queen in the ritual.

Holograph written by David Livingstone relating to a remedy for fever

The text reads as follows: "P.S. not making the remedy up myself for some time I substituted on paper the Rhubarb for the Calomel. It would do no harm but I fear the remedy thus transmuted would do no good it is as follows Take of Resin of Jalap + of Rhubarb six or eight grains of Calomel and of Quinine each four grains. Mix etc. D. Livingstone The whole may be given at once if the patient is difficult to be moved. If not 10-15 or 20 gr[ain]s or one two or three pills.", undated.

(stored separately from collection).

Diocese of Zululand

Memorial from the Administrators of the Mackenzie.

Memorial Mission to Zululand.

Printed resolutions by the Standing Committee of the S.P.G 1979, that no impediment be put in the way of spreading the gospel in Zululand.

Correspondence between the Bishops of Cape Town, Zululand and Maritzburg, the Secretary of the S.P.G., the Secretary of State for the Colonies, the Covernors of the Cape and Natal and John Dunn, Zulu Chief.

Correspondents include:

J.E. Buller.

E.D. Cree.

J. Dunn.

Sir B. Frere.

Bishop J. Jackson(London).

Archbishop W.W. Jones.

W.M. Littleton(Sec. to the governor at the Cape).

A. Mackeszie.

Bishop D. Mackenzie.

Bishop W.K. Macrorie.

J.H. Moore.

F.S. Murray.

M. Osborn.

R.A. Ransom.

R. Robertson.

A.H. Sinclair.

L.T. Stamer.

H.W. Tucker.

Bishop T.E. Wilkinson.

Sir C. Wolseley.

Subjects:

Resignation of T.E. Wilkinson from the see of Zululand because of differences of opinion with the Administrators of the Mackenzie Memorial Mission.

Question of Ugansi having made over his territory to John Dunn and the church's protest against John Dunn's appointment as Chief of one of the 13 districts in Zululand because of his antipathy to missions. Boundary of the Pretoria and Zululand dioceses, with particular reference to Utrecht and Wakkerstroom.

Land question with regard tc missionary settlements in Zululand.

Character and polygamy of John Dunn.

Re-opening of St. Andrew's Mission and School. Settlement in Zululand after the Zulu War, imposed by Sir G. Wolseley.

Tenure of episcopal land at Carnarvon.

Description of a visit by Bishop Mackenzie of Zululand to Swaziland, Tongaland and Delagoa Bay, 1889, and his plans for the Diocese.

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Letters from F.E. Carter to Archbishop W.M. Carter of Cape Town.

Subjects:

Question of who should call chapter meetings, the Dean or the Chancellor.

Irritation caused by F.E. Carter's report on Cathedrals, presented to Provincial Synod.

Conflict between the Cathedral staff and St. Peter's Home.

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Memorial from the Cathedral Chapter, Grahamstown, to the Archbishop and Bishops of the C.P.S.A. in Synod assembled at Pietermaritzburg, October 1911, on the propcsed Bill to disestablish and disendow the church in Wales. Signed R.J. Mullins, Vicar-Ceneral and Canon, Grahamstown, 1911 September 15.

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Correspondence between the Archbishop of Cape Town, the Provincial Registrar and the Registrar ef Deeds, Cape Town.

Correspondents:

Archbishop W.M. Carter.

C. Denoen.

Subject:

The question of church property, held by a bishop, being transferred to the Diocesan Trustees.

Diocese Op Natal

Church Properties Bill: statement of the historical aspect of the question by the Bishop of Natal to Diocesan Synod, 1909.

Bill No.33/1909 and Act No.9/1911 to amend and declare the Trusts applicable to certain properties set apart for ecclesiastical purposes and to provide for the administration thereof, together with Ordinance No.7/1925 to amend section 5 subsection (d) of Act 9 of 1910.

D. Tennant.

typescript record of proceedings before the Select Committee of the Natal Legislative Assembly, 1909 October 26, and Mr. Tatham's final address to the Committec.

Extracts from Church Chronicle 1911 January 6, Natal Mercury 1911 January 12 and Natal Diocesan. Magazine, 1910 March Correspondence and telegrams between the Archbishop of Cape Town, the Bishop of Natal, the bishops and elcrgy of the C.P.S.A.

Correspondents:

Bishop F.S. Baines.

Bishop F.H. Beaven.

R. Brooke.

H.P. Bull.

Archbishop W.M. Carter.

Bishop A. Chandler.

Bishop C.E. Cornish.

Bishop M.B. Furse.

W.H. Parkhurst.

M.W. Searle.

Bishop W.E. Smyth.

Bishop W.L. Vyvyan.

A.T. Wirgman.

Subject:

The Natal. Church Properties Bill.

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Correspondence between the Archbishop of Cape Town and the Bishops of thc C.P.S.A.

Correspondents:

Bishop H. Callaway.

Archbishop W.W. Jones.

Bishop W.K. Macrorie.

Bishop R.J. Merrtman.

Bishop A.B. Webb.

Bishop T.E. Welby.

Subject:

The choice of T.E. Wilkinson or H.B. Bousfield as first Bishop of the Transvaal.

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Correspondence betweea the Archbishop of Cape Town, the Bishops and clergy of the diocese of St. John's.

Correspondents:

Bishop H. Callaway.

Bishop W.M. Cameron.

Bishop A.G.S. Gibson.

R.H. Godwin.

Archbishop W.W. Jones.

Bishop B. Key.

J.O. Oxland.

C.R. Scott.

Miss H. Townsond.

H.T. Waters.

Subjects:

Report on the synod of clergy held at Clydesdale, 1874. Necd to form a parish at Kokstad.

Bishop Callaway in unable to attend Provincial Synod in 1877 due to the unsettled state of the ceuntry caused by the Ocaleka War.

Revocation of J.O. Oxland's licence in 1879 because he accepted a government post witheut permission from his bishop.

Appointment of Archdeacon Waters as Vicar-General in 1880.

Bishop Callaway's illness and possible resignation and unanimous election of Bishop Key as Coadjutor Bishop, 1883, with full powers to perform episcopal acts.

Choice of W.M. Cameron or W.T. Gaul for the see of Bloemfontein.

Power of coadjutor bishops to summon synods and to censor motions for synod.

Question of licensing J.O. Oxland is put to the arbitration of the Archbishop of Cape Town.

Enthronement of Bishop Key, 1886, to succeed Bishop Callaway whose health and memory is failing.

Church's attitude to remarrying divorced persons. Report on synod, 1888.

Orlando's resignation requested by his bishop for neglecting his duties, 1894.

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