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- 1858 - 1871
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Letters from Bishop W.G. Tozer to Bishop R. Gray of Cape Town
Subjects:
Licence to consecrate Bishop Tozer, signed by Lord Russell, 1863 January 30.
Need for a national synod of the Anglican episcopate to be called.
Relationship of Cape Town and Canterbury.
Apology that he cannot attend synod of 1871 because he is a Missionary Bishop.
Desire to be a suffragan of Canterbury and not of Cape Town.
Printed Legal Memoranda (unbound)
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St. John tho Divine, Kennington
Including 2 postcards of the church today and an epitome written by C.T.W.
Includes letter, 13 May 1841, Port Elizabeth, to the Rev. Richard Cecil, in defence of Dr. Philip (the original is in the Africana Museum, Johannesburg). Also a series of 19 letters 1850 to 1872 to the Rev. W. Thompson, agent at Cape Town for the London Missionary Society, relating to his explorations, slavery and missionary work.
David Livingstone
Bishop R. Gray and the Somerset Hospital
MS rules and regulations for the nursing establishment at the Somerset Hospital.
MS list of conditions under which Bishop Gray undertook to run the hospital.
Correspondence between Bishop Gray of Cape Town, Sir H. Barkly, Governor of the Cape, R. Worsley, Colonial Secretary, Dr. Chiappini of the Somerset Hospital and Misses L.E. Chaddock and A. Farr of St. George's Home.
Subject:
Dispute between Bishop Gray and the medical and nursing personnel at the hcspital and the Covernment's acceptanee of Bishop Gray's decision to discontinue the work.