- ZA HPRA A201
- Fonds
- 28 May 1860
Headmaster of Wynberg School
'Memorandum of the claims of J. McNaughton, Master of the Govt. School at Wynberg, to increase of salary', Wynberg
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Headmaster of Wynberg School
'Memorandum of the claims of J. McNaughton, Master of the Govt. School at Wynberg, to increase of salary', Wynberg
Part of William John Burchell Papers
Record of expenditure.
Hardcover accounts book, original, leather.
Military Chaplain Burial Register
Includes the following Parishes: -Worcester, Rondebosch, Wynberg, Simonstown, Caledon, Stellenbosch, Paarl, George, Knysna.
Military Chaplain Burial Register
Includes the following Parishes: -Knysna, Swellendam, Beaufort, Mossel Bay, Bloemfontein, Port Elizabeth, Graaff Reinet, Somerset East, Colesberg, Cradock, Fort Beaufort, Albany, East London, King Williams Town, St. Helena, Pietermaritzburg, Durban.
Military Chaplain Burial Register
[In showcase in Cape Town].
Rules for the foundaticn of a Fund to promote chureh work in Cape Town, 1857.
Correspondence between Bishop Gray and his clergy re stipends.
Egidius Benedictus Watermeyer Papers
Judge
Handwritten letter from Chambers, to Mr. Montagu, re civil service appointments; Ms article on punishment for cattle theft, (watermark).
Reports 1857 and letters accompanying the report of the Patronage Committee 1861 from Bishops of the Anglican communion throughout the world.
Lt. Col. Christopher Chapman Bird Papers
The collection contains letter-books, with copies of correspondence and notes, and 5 loose letters, on the education of slaves, paper currency, William Parker's party of 1820 settlers, the 1825 Commission of Enquiry into the offices of Chief and Deputy Secretaries and Bird's removal from office.
Correspondents include Earl Bathurst, Earl of Caledon, Sir R. Donkin, Col. J. Graham, Rev. M. Hough, W. Parker, T. Seton and Lord C.H. Somerset. Also 5 notebooks, mainly on religious topics, manuscripts, a printed obituary of Bird and 'A concise narrative or memoir to serve to discriminate the principal occurrences which have brought the Cape of Good Hope into notice from the year 1820 to 1827 by an observer' by C.C. Bird, transcribed by Iris Bird, 1970 (100l.)
Lt. Col. ChristopherChapman Bird