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.