Mary Emden to Emily Broughton, 29th October 1849
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- Stuk
- 1849-10-29
Part of Broughton family correspondence
Expresses condolences on news of death of Emily's mother and loss of Phoebe's child.
Mary Emden to Emily Broughton, 29th October 1849
Part of Broughton family correspondence
Expresses condolences on news of death of Emily's mother and loss of Phoebe's child.
Correspondence relating to the Broughton papers
Letters relating to collections of Broughton's papers and their acquisition.
Broughton, William Grant
R.B. Boydell to Bishop of Newcastle, 26th October 1893
States that he has found a number of letters written to [Broughton] from the Bishops of Tasmania, New Zealand, Melbourne and Newcastle. He has also found a diary of Broughton's journey to Australia in 1829 and some private letters written to Broughton by his wife and others which he will forward to him.
Bishop of Newcastle to Robert Atkins, Diocesan Registrar, Sydney, 19th December 1893
Refers to matters relating to Broughton's papers and states that Boydell has promised to search through his papers for additional letters.
F.T. Whitington to Robert Atkins, 29th June 1896
States that he means to return the manuscripts that he borrowed in connection with his proposed biography of Broughton.
F.T. Whitington to Robert Atkins, 3rd April 1899
Refers to matters relating to his biography on Broughton and states that he hopes to have it finished by 1900.
F.J.B. Warle to the Archbishop of Sydney, 7th May 1921
F.J.B. Warle, the Librarian of St Augustine's College Canterbury, informs the Archbishop that he has found uncatalogued manuscripts of Bishop Broughton in the Library and believes they would be of more use in Sydney.
Letter from William Carey Ward, St Columb's Village, Hawthorn
Part of Correspondence received
Arguing against Jones' thoughts of returning to England, pointing out the improvements in his health and the opportunities associated with remaining in Australia and noting the good work being done by Jones in Bendigo. 2 newspaper cuttings accompanied this letter: the Theology Honours list for 1886 and an undated list. The source of these is not noted.
Letter from W.M. Cowper, the Deanery, Sydney
Part of Correspondence received
Advising Jones that it was not planned to advertise for a principal (of Moore College, mentions re-opening in 1891) in the near future.
Letter from W.M. Cowper, the Deanery, Sydney
Part of Correspondence received
Letter acknowledging Jones' acceptance of the position of Principal of Moore College