Pamphlets, press clippings, memoranda.
Correspondence between the Abps. of Cape Town and Canterbury, Bishops and clergy of the C.P.S.A., overseas bishops and Church of England in South Africa.
Correspondents:
J.C.H. Brooke.
Bishop C.A. Chambers(Tanganyika).
Archbishop G. Clayton.
Archbishop J.R. Darbyshire.
E.H. Day.
A. Ewbank.
Archbishop G.F. Fisher(Canterbury).
Bishop L.N. Fisher.
Archbishop C.F. Garbett(York).
M. Gibbs.
Bishop E.L. Gwyer.
Bishop F. Houghton.
Archbishop C.G. Lang.
J.le Nosurier.
D.C. Mills.
Archbishop H.W.K. Mowil(Sydney).
Bishop W. Parker.
R.F. Pearce.
Bishop A.W.T. Perowne(Worcester).
Archbishop F.R. Phe]ps.
W.E. Ranby.
C.D. Robinson.
C.H.S. Runge.
Bishop C.L. Saul.
T.W. Stainton.
E.W. Lasbrey.
Archbishop W. Temple(Canterbury).
W.R. Way.
Subjects:
Confirmations in Church of England churches in Cape Town, Natal and Transvaal.
Entries in Crockford for N. Bennet, E.W. Lasbrey and E. Waddington, describing them ac Church of England in South Africa, 1939.
Appointment of Rev. A. Ewbank as Vicar-General by Church of England Synod, 1939.
Refusal by the Archbishop of Canterbury of a request to consecrate a bishop for Church of England in South Africa, 1939. Ordination of 2 black clergy from the Diocese of Natal by Bishop Chambers of Central Tanganyika, for the Church of England in South Africa, 1943.
Efforts by Church of England in South Africa to enter missionary field in Basutoland, 1944.
Possible division of the Diocese of Johannesburg on racial lines, 1947.
Confirmations by Archbishop Mowll of Sydney at Holy Trinity Church, Cape Town and by Bishop Houghton, Western China, in Transvaal and Natal, 1948.