Letter from J.C. Wright, Archbishop of Sydney
- AU AU-MTC 042/1-5
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- 21/5/1911
Part of Correspondence received
Letter of condolence on the death of Nathaniel Jones
Letter from J.C. Wright, Archbishop of Sydney
Part of Correspondence received
Letter of condolence on the death of Nathaniel Jones
Part of Correspondence received
Part of Correspondence received
Letter from J.J. Paliene, The Rectory, Kirkby Wiske, Thirsk (Yorkshire)
Part of Correspondence received
Advises Jones that he had passed in all subject examinations in February (1887) and that he would come up for Ordination in September.
Letter from John Langley, Bishop of Bendigo
Part of Correspondence received
Advising Jones that he had been appointed as a delegate of the Bendigo Diocese to the Pan Anglican Congress. Discusses the upcoming visit by Mr Inglewood, an Evangelical minister, and the (unlikely) possibility of granting Mr Inglewood a provisional licence for the duration of his visit.
Letter from J.P. Langley, St Philip's, Sydney
Part of Correspondence received
Discusses the possibility of obtaining catechists for 2 clergymen in the inner suburbs of Sydney. Suggests that Jones should try to persuade the Bishop of Melbourne to accept the Moore College certificate as sufficient preliminary to the Bishop's examination.
Letter from Lizzie Taylor to Mary Andrews
Letter from Lizzie Taylor to Head Deaconess Mary Andrews, explaining the source of the 3 albumen prints.
Letter from Mervyn Archdall, St Mary's Rectory, Balmain
Part of Correspondence received
Thanks Jones for his copy of "A handful of corn upon the top...of the mountain". Expresses thanks for the work being done by Jones.
Letter from Mr Arknis, Secretary of Moore College
Part of Correspondence received
Addressed: Sydney Diocesan Registry. Enclosures noted but not found.
Wishing to know the date at which Jones planned to take up residence at Moore College and informing Jones that a prospective student had been referred to him.
Part of Correspondence received
Describes a visit to Melbourne and, in particular, the Bishop and Mrs. Goe's 'At Home' on the 8th of March.