- AU AU-MTC 033/2
- Reeks
- 1825-1852
Letters to his wife Sarah, William Coleridge, and Joshua Watson of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel
Broughton, William Grant
Letters to his wife Sarah, William Coleridge, and Joshua Watson of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel
Broughton, William Grant
W.G. Broughton to William Boydell, 12th June 1852
Part of Correspondence sent
Writes concerning the affairs of Boydell's farm and finance. Advises on personal and family matters. Writes concerning Boydell's proposed meeting with W. Spence.
W.G. Broughton to Sarah Broughton, 12th May 1835
Part of Correspondence sent
Gives an account of his journey and his safe arrival.Reports on an interview with Lord Glenelg and the Colonial Secretary regarding his appointment. Informs his wife of his engagements and writes concerning friends from Sydney and England.
W.G. Broughton to Sarah Broughton, 23rd May 1835
Part of Correspondence sent
Requests that he be sent various sermon notes and his copy of Blunt's lectures an the Articles. Informs his wife that he is presenting morning meeting of the Anniversary of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.
W.G. Broughton to Sarah Broughton, 4th February 1840
Part of Correspondence sent
Gives an account of his travels, and his engagements including his intention to lay the first stone of a church at Fat Brook.
W.G. Broughton to Sarah Broughton, 9th May 1840
Part of Correspondence sent
Gives an account of his journey and an itinerary of his engagements.
W.G. Broughton to Sarah Broughton, 18th January 1845
Part of Correspondence sent
Informs his wife of his engagements and asks her to send a book on the life of Dr. Arnold to Mrs. James Macarthur as she expressed an interest in reading it.
W.G. Broughton to Sarah Broughton, 4th February 1845
Part of Correspondence sent
Gives an account of himself and a report on his progress. Reports on laying foundation stone of Carcoar Church and writes of the hospitality he is receiving.
W.G. Broughton to Sarah Broughton, 8th April 1845
Part of Correspondence sent
Writes of the "sad state of affairs" in New Zealand and how it affects the Bishop and his family. Writes of family matters and news of friends.
W.G. Broughton to Sarah Broughton, 2nd October 1845
Part of Correspondence sent
Gives an account of his journey and his engagements. Reports on advice which he gave to William Boydell regarding the farm.