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W.G. Broughton to Edward Coleridge, 6th March 1847

Again expresses concern that Capt. Trevelyan is associating with people who do not hold any religious beliefs. Reports on the partitioning of the Diocese and the affairs of St. James College. Examines the economic and social conditions of England, Coleridge's dissatisfaction with some Bishops, and the St. Asaph affair. Reports on the progress of the building of the Cathedral and the new St. Philips Church.

W.G. Broughton to Edward Coleridge, 1st February 1851

Expresses grief and loneliness he is experiencing since the death of his wife. Gives an account of the situation regarding money and clergymen including the sickness of many of the clergy.Reports on the proceedings of the Episcopal Conference. Writes that he is anxious to begin his journey around the Diocese and reports on the amount of money raised for the New Caledonian Mission and on the affairs of the college.

J. William Jones to Edward Coleridge, 22nd April 1845

Report on colonial affairs including disturbances in Tasmania when Rev. Dr. Willson, head of the Roman Catholic Church in Tasmania, assumed the title of Bishop of Hobart Town and thus infringed upon the rights of the Bishop of Tasmania. Reports on the Diocese of Australia including near completion of the building of Christ Church, the completion of two school houses and the establishment of a Church of England Lay Association.

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