Letter from Nathaniel Jones' mother
- AU AU-MTC 041/2-27
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- 26/10/1900
Part of Correspondence received
Letter from Nathaniel Jones' mother
Part of Correspondence received
Letter from Samuel Fox, the Parsonage, Croydon
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Welcomes Jones to the Diocese of Sydney. Mentions the success of Robert (?) Knox in the last examination.
Letter from the Archbishop of Sydney, William Saumarez Smith
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Arranging a meeting to discuss Jones' request for an extension of leave due to the state of his health.
Letter from the Archbishop of Sydney, William Saumarez Smith
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Thanking Jones for sending him a copy of his 'Epiphany' meditations and enclosing a copy of the Epiphany hymn composed by Smith in 1885 (not found with the letter).
Letter from the Bishop of Grafton and Armidale, H.E. Cooper
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Letter of condolence
Letter from the Bishop of Melbourne, Field Flowers Goe
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Congratulates Jones on recovering his voice. Acknowledgement of Jones' correspondence with him regarding Mr Berrie, whom Jones was overseeing at the time.
Letter from the Bishop of Melbourne, Field Flowers Goe
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Invites Jones to tea at Bishopscourt on the 8th June, and requesting that he there give an address to the readers and candidates for Priest's Orders.
Letter from the Honorary Secretary, St Andrew's Cathedral Chapter
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Informs Mrs Jones that the mural tablet provided by the Chapter in memory of the late Canon Jones has been erected.
Letter from the Old Students' Committee, Moore College
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Letter inviting Jones to a reunion of past and present Moore College students to be held on the 10th October 1910, enclosing a formal invitation. Attached to the letter was the original letter to Rev. Cakebread, the organizer of the reunion, from Harts Ltd, presenting the proposed menu for the reunion luncheon.
Letter from the Sydney Diocesan Registry
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An expression of sympathy by the Trustees of Moore College and the Examining Committee of the Methodist church on the death of Canon Jones