- AU AU-MTC 041/2-24
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- 23/2/1900
Part of Correspondence received
Letter from a friend of Canon Jones in England. Inquires after Jones' health and describes her feelings about the Boer War.
Part of Correspondence received
Letter from a friend of Canon Jones in England. Inquires after Jones' health and describes her feelings about the Boer War.
Letter from Frances, Viscountess Chelmsford
Part of Correspondence received
Thanks Mrs Jones for the letter of sympathy sent upon the death of Lady Chelmsford's son during the war.
Frances Charlotte (nee Guest), Viscountess Chelmsford, was the wife of the third Baron Chelmsford (Governor of Queensland, Governor of NSW and Viceroy of India)
Letter from Funk and Wagnalls Co.
Part of Correspondence received
Acknowledging receipt of the sermon for inclusion in a 10 volume set.
Letter from Funk and Wagnalls Co.
Part of Correspondence received
Inviting Jones to contribute a sermon of his choice to a series of 10 volumes to be published by the company.
Part of Correspondence received
Describes work on the garden at a property in Hornsby
Letter from George Gilbert, 23rd August 1852
Letter from George Gilbert, 3rd June 1854
Discusses the stone effigy of Bishop Broughton.
Letter from G.J. Kirkby, Pyramid Hill
Part of Correspondence received
Forwarding a donation to the Organ Fund. Kirkby describes his parish at Pyramid. Notes a meeting with John Hopking, an old parishioner from Jones' time in Tarnagulla. Gives news of another Moore College graduate W.M. Herring, stationed 15 miles below Pyramid.
Letter from H. Haynes, Rural Dean of Echuca
Part of Correspondence received
Letter of condolence, on behalf of the ruri-decanal chapter of Echuca
Letter from Henry Waterhouse to Thomas Moore, 18th September 1806
Dear Sir
It is so short a time since I last wrote that I have nothing further to say than that Andrew is well, will
be in London tomorrow from Dr. Whites, where he has been for the Holidays and will write to you &
Mrs. Moore, this will be given to you by my Friend Mr. Blaxland to whom any service you can render
on his arrival, I shall consider as an obligation, he goes out with his family, you already I suppose
know I have let my farm to him for seven years, & that he will take charge of my stock. Therefore I
trust to your friendship in giving him any assistance that may be in your power, in my last about a
fortnight ago I mentioned having received the Birds you were good enough to send me. My best
regards to Mrs. Moore.
Yours truly
H. Waterhouse
September the 18th, 1806
"Turn over"
[On reverse]
"I shall desire Andrew when he arrives in Town, to write to you, & seal it himself which I will send to
Mr. Blaxland, & not having been seen by any body, you will know his real sentiments. My Father
proposes to send you the Newspapers, & will write at the same time. In which you will see the Death
of two of the greatest characters that ever lived Mr. Pitt & Mr. Fox."