Archibald Cullen (Bishop of Grahamstown) to C.P. Crewe
- ZA HPRA A1919-10
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- 25 July 1934
Acknowledges the final payment of the sum of money which Crewe has donated to the see of Grahamstown.
Archibald Cullen (Bishop of Grahamstown) to C.P. Crewe
Acknowledges the final payment of the sum of money which Crewe has donated to the see of Grahamstown.
Archibald Cullen (Bishop of Grahamstown) to C.P. Crewe
Accepts Crewe's invitation to visit at East London.
Archibald Cullen (Bishop of Grahamstown) to C.P. Crewe
Discusses Crewe's health and his own family's health.
Advises Crewe on the bequeathing of certain trusts for advancement of religious and educational purposes.
Archibald Cullen (Bishop of Grahamstown) to C.P. Crewe
Accepts Crewe's invitation for East London for 26th November.
Archibald Cullen (Bishop of Grahamstown) to C.P. Crewe
Discusses the administration of a fund, bequeathed by Crewe, for the education of the children of clergy. Has written to Lord Halifax regarding the plight of the Diocesan School for Girls.
Arthur Dearle (for Otto Belt) to C.P. Crewe
Acknowledges receipt of Crewe's letter. Informs Crewe of Bett's grave illness.
Betts condition worse.
Arthur Steel-Maitland to C.P. Crewe
Letter of congratulations on Crewe's appointment to Smith-Dorrien's staff.
Personal.
Describes the meeting of the 1820 Settler's Association. The fraudulent culprit got off lightly because the society could not afford to prosecute. Considers Natal's attitude wrong in wishing to secede from Union and in the results of the Colesberg election. At Ottawa, the minister was correct in explaining South Africa's difficulties and had a sensible talk with Athlone. Thomas is not the man to handle delicate situations.