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Archival descriptionErnest Hawkins to George Gilbert, 27th November 1850
- AU AU-MTC 033-20-9
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- 1850-11-27
Discusses the demand of the Bishop of Sydney (Broughton) for precedence over the Roman Catholic Archbishop (Polding).
George Gilbert to James Broughton, 14th March 1853
- AU AU-MTC 033-20-13
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- 1853-03-14
Discusses various memorials to Bishop Broughton - the potential publication of 'The Life and Times of Bishop Broughton', a scholarship for an Australian boy to St Augustine's College Canterbury, and a monument.
George Gilbert to James Broughton, 17th March 1853
- AU AU-MTC 033-20-14
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- 1853-03-17
Discusses his work on the Life & Times of Bishop Broughton, and asks for information about when Broughton was deaconed and priested. Discusses plans for a memorial to Bishop Broughton.
George Gilbert to James Broughton, 18th February 1854
- AU AU-MTC 033-20-23
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- 1854-02-18
Mentions that he will send James a copy of the Sydney Illustrated News, featuring a woodcut illustration of Bishop Broughton.
George Gilbert to James Broughton, 19th December 1853
- AU AU-MTC 033-20-22
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- 1853-12-19
Expresses condolences at the death of Bishop Broughton's mother.
George Gilbert to James Broughton, 23rd February 1853
- AU AU-MTC 033-20-15
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- 1853-02-23
Expresses condolences to the Broughton family on the death of Bishop Broughton.
George Gilbert to James Broughton, 2nd March 1853
- AU AU-MTC 033-20-16
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- 1853-03-02
Discusses Bishop Broughton's death.
George Gilbert to James Broughton, 31st March 1853
- AU AU-MTC 033-20-20
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- 1853-03-31
Discusses biographical details of Bishop Broughton, and the proposed memorial to him. Mentions Lord Robert Cecil and his sister Lady Mildred Hope.
George Gilbert to James Broughton, 3rd November 1853
- AU AU-MTC 033-20-21
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- 1853-11-03
Discusses schemes to commemorate Bishop Broughton, including a widows' fund and a window in St Andrew's Cathedral. Also discusses primary sources for writing Broughton's biography, including his correspondence to Edward Coleridge.