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Archbishops of Cape Town, Part 3 records
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Bredasdorp - All Saints

Correspondence, mainly re Bredasdorp properties including Napier church and school, Ouplaas school, Klipdale school, Arniston school, Medland school, and properties in Struisbaai.

Broken Wall Community of Reconciliation Trust

Memorandum of association and cert1ficate of incorporation of a company whose object is 'to proclaim the gospel of Christ through the ministries of reconciliation andcommunity development'. Archbishop Tutu was asked to be a patron of the Community.

Calvinia

Correspondence including a report by Caradoc Davies of a commission to the Calvinia and Clanwilliam districts (1931) and information on Vredendal (1954-1967)' Louriesfontein (1932- 1969) and Klawer 1966- 1976(See also Clanwilliam.).

Cape Town Diocese (General)

Correspondence, lists of income and expenditure of various parishes, records of meetings, and an article by Margaret Cairns, 1995, re the date on which Cape Town became a city.

Cathedral St George's

Correspondence, bequests, lay ministry, faculty application, marriage applications, architect's correspondence, brochures re history of the building and correspondence re the purchase and sale of property and deeds of transfer. Includes part of a document granting freehold to land for St George's School to Robert Gray in 1848. Building Fund records, fund raising proposals. "Around the Tower' newsletter, 1994 Location of memorial tablets; booklet on the history of St George's Cathedral and an audio tape of a conducted tour of the Cathedral (by Rev. E. King).

Church and State

Letters from Archbishop Russell and Archbishop Tutu to the State President, (re Sharpeville Six, restrictions on black leaders etc.) and replies from President PW Botha. Statements issued by the Bishops of the CPSA re the Sharpeville Six and attacks made on Archbishop Tutu. Also includes an ANC election advert (1994) including the names of various CPSA clergy supporting the ANC, together with letters from these clergy to Archbishop Tutu explaining their action and offering apologies (See also De Klerk, SA government).

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