Series K - Liturgy

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ZA HPRA AB1091-K

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Liturgy

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One prayer book and hymnal in leather case.

Newsletter July 1957-Tribute to Rev. HAC Hewitt 1912-1938 in London; Grahamstown Training College Magazine, Photograph.

Tribute to Fr. Hewitt's service as Warden 1938-48; 2 obituaries to late Canon JA Hewitt at Umgintgani Dinner of Prince Alfred's Guard, Port Elizabeth Advertiser De. 8 1894; Dr. Ross's lecture on 'Social Realities' at the Mechanics Institute; a Children entertainment held in Trinity Church in which Miss A Hewitt as Cinderella and Master H. Hewitt as Fairy Godmother took part; obituary to Lord Elibank; a fovourite Dutch Hymn; funeral report on death of Mrs Aletta Johana Hewitt, wife of Canon Hewitt; obituary to Viscountess Beaconsfied, wife of Benjamin Disraeli; Children's entertainment at Trinity Church arranged by Garcia.

H. Hewitt in the witches' scene, Milly Hewitt as Winter, and in Beauty and Beast, H. Hewitt as Pascha a Merchant. A Hewitt, a daughter; R35 presented to Dr. Mrs. Hewitt by the ladies of Trinity Church on account of much sickness in the family; Worchester weekly News 1881 June 30- to turn Drosdy into a reformatory?; The Athenaeum 1892 March 5- A Dictionary of Hymnology; Sketches of English Church History in South Africa 1795-1848 by J A Hewitt.

Worchester, own poet's views; tribute by correspondent to J.A. Hewitt; book sale of library of Mr. Henry Hewitt including valuable collection of minerals and shells; election of Rev. Dr. Hewitt to Grahamstown Cathedral as Canon; decorative pavement files from Caen; Dr. Hewitt's views on humiliation and prayer; Canon Hewitt's life and work in Grahamstown; obituary to Canon J A. Hewitt.

The Oxford magazine 1901 March 13. p276, Mr. HAC Hewitt (Kebie) attacked opposer for uncharitableness in condemning Boers, also 1899 November 8. p 66, he spoke as an Afrikaner; The Isis, 1899 November 4. p46, spoke as a man of Boer descent, also 1901 March 9 p224, characterised opposer's description of Boer character as cruel abd unjust.

The Anglican Church in the British Empire; articles- minor communications; English and Latin proverbs; derivation of names; on the publication of Leigh of Cunt's "Lord Byron- some of his contemporaries; notes on Bishop Henchman's extract from appeal by John Henchman to the Archbishop of Canterbury; page birth. Baptismal notes on Robert William, Florence Henchman, Edith Constans [Hewitt?]; list of books, pamphlets etc relating to Dr. John Hewitt; log line, Hewitts in Norfolk origins and others.

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