- ZA HPRA AB867-Ab-Ab3-Ab3.4
- Bestanddeel
- 1875 - 1890
Correspondence between the Bishop of Cape Town, the missionaries in Zululand and tho Administrators of the Mackenzie Memorial Mission.
Correspondents:
J. Jackson.
Bishop W.W. Jones.
R. Robertson.
S.M. Samuelson.
A.E. Sinclair.
G.H. Swinny.
I. Wigram.
Subjects:
Need to organise the diocese and incorporate it with the rest of the C.P.S.A.
Bishop Wilkinson's frequent changes of plan, including one that Zululand becomes an appendage of the Transvaal. Possibilities of mission work amongst the Swazi and Tonga peoples.
The missionary Samuelson's report in 1877 that the Zulu King has forbidden his people to become Christians and is practising terrible cruelties.
Effect of the Zulu War on misnions.
Reports from St. Vincent's Mission, Isandhlwana, 12 miles from Hlubi's Kraal, of building and mission work.
Sketch of the battle field at Isandhlwana and description of the Prince Imperial's grave.
Comments on the first Boer War.
Translation of the catechism into Zulu.
Visit to the ruins at Kwamagwaza and list of losses incurred by Roach and Swinny through the Zulu destruction.
Inter-tribal strife among the Zulus, 1891.
Validity of the Swedish orders.
Investment of the Bishopric North Zululand Fund.
Authorisation by the administrators of the Mackenzie Memorial Mission for money to be paid out from the Fund.