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Material relating to individual members

  • AU AU-MTC 076/14
  • Serie
  • 1911-2012

Membership cards, annotated pamphlets, order of service, badges and thimble

Mothers' Union in Australia - Diocese of Sydney

Material from other Australian branches

  • AU AU-MTC 076/19
  • Serie
  • 1974-1986

Annual reports from other Diocesan branches around Australia

Mothers' Union in Australia - Diocese of Sydney

Resource packs

  • AU AU-MTC 079/1
  • Serie
  • 2000-2005

Guidelines for workshops, songs and prayers, catering ideas and recipes, craft ideas and instructions.

Caritas - Diocese of Sydney

Papers of Prof. Ken Cable

  • AU AU-MTC 082/1
  • Colección
  • 1950-1993

Papers relating to churches associated with Bishop Frederic Barker (for centenary 1955)
Transcription of Mrs Jane Barker’s diary 1855-1876
Notes on the history of the family of Barker of Edensor in the county of Derby, and of their descendants and related families by Capt. Roland Auriol Barker
Notes relating to the Barker family, Barker & the evangelical tradition in Australia/The Heretics’ Club articles and notes
Transcriptions of Bishop Broughton’s letters relating to the SPG 1847-1852
Grey papers, Durham 1846-1847
Notes on St Mary’s Edge Hill
Copies of letters to/from Bishop of Tasmania 1880s
Correspondence re. Bishop of Newcastle (Tyrell) 1853
Excerpts from the Guardian newspaper re. religious matters 1847-1854
Transcriptions of Bishop Broughton’s letters to Rev Coleridge and Mrs Broughton
Correspondence & notes re. writing Australian Church History correspondence course for MTC External Studies
Transcriptions of correspondence relating to SPG 1856-1867
Transcriptions of papers relating to Archdeacon Thomas Hobbes Scott’s 1827 visitation of Tasmania
Notes on Rev. Henry Hodgkinson Bobart of St John’s Parramatta
Transcriptions of papers from Baroness Burdett-Coutts collection (Lambeth Palace library)
Transcriptions of church-related articles in English newspapers 1840s-1850s
Some chapters on the history of universities in the British Empire
A gulf too deep: the church and the urban working classes in Australia - Peter Kaldor
Photocopies of books and articles relating to church history
Transcriptions and lists of sources
Index cards for Cable Clerical Index
Pusey House notes and transcriptions
Typescript copy of M.A. Thesis, 1952 - 'The Church of England in New South Wales and its policy towards education prior to 1880'.
1991 Felix Arnott Lecture
The University of Sydney and its affiliated colleges 1850-1880 (The Australian University, Vol. 2, No. 3, 1964)
Good government in the church: the inaugural Bishop Perry lecture 1983
The diary of James Stephen 1846 (Historical Studies, Vol. 13, No. 52, 1969)
The Churches and local government finance: an historical survey (1966)
Arthur Wellesley Pain: his first four weeks in Australia (diary transcription)

Cable, K.J. (Kenneth John)

Correspondence

  • AU AU-MTC 083/4
  • Serie
  • 1983-1995

Correspondence received and sent

Prayer Book Society in Australia (NSW branch)

Letter from William Waterhouse to Thomas Moore, 21st September 1812

My Dear Sir
I am writing to you on a Melancholy subject, the Death of my dear Son Captain Waterhouse, who died the 27th July last and has left his affairs in a very unsettled state, which will occasion much embarrassment.
P.S. My Wife and all my family join me in best respects and good wishes to you and Mrs. Moore.
I forgot to say in the former part of my letter that I have sent Captn. Rowley's original letters, as they
may be necessary for you, pray take care of them in case I should want them in England.
[Extract only above]

Henry Waterhouse's Will, 22nd May 1793

Administration with will annexed of Captn Henry Waterhouse deceased, dated 14 day of August 1812.
"In the name of God - I Henry Waterhouse Lieutenant in His Majesty's Navy, living in bodily health and of sound and disposing mind and memory and surviving the perils and Dangers of the Seas and other uncertainties of this transitory Life (do for avoiding controversies after my decease make publish and declare this my last will and testament in manner following (that is to say) First I [recommend?] my Soul to God that gave it and my Body I commit to the Earth or Sea as it shall please God to order Mid as for [re all my worldly Estate I give bequeath and dispose thereof as followeth that is to say all my wages half pay prize money or Chattels and Estate whatsoever as shall be anyways since owing or [ —ing] unto me at the time of my [—] I do give & devise and bequeath
the same unto my Father William Waterhouse of Mount Street Cros—or Square And I do hereby nominate and appoint my friend Mr. Osborne Standert of the Navy Office Executor of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former and other wills Testaments and Deeds of Gifts by me at any time heretofore made and I do ordain and ratify these Presents to stand and be for and as my only last will and testament. In witness whereof to this my said will I hereon set my Hand and Seal the twenty second Day of May in the year of our Lord One Thousand seven hundred and ninety three and in the thirty third year of the Reign of His Majesty King George the third over Great Britain."
[Signed] Henry Waterhouse (SS).
Signed sealed published and [?] in the presence of T. Dodd [and] John Morris"
"Extract by Adderley & Box, Proctors Doctors Commons"
"By Decree"

Appended to the parchment extract is a smaller parchment annexure being an extract from an instrument [a Grant of Administration by Charles, Archbishop of Canterbury] appointing William Waterhouse as Administrator of the estate of Henry Waterhouse, the original instrument, of which this is an extract, being given at London on the 14th August, 1812. [Dimensions: 200mm x 203mm]
Appended to the annexure is a wafer "Seal of the Prerogative Court of the Archbishop of Canterbury". [Dimensions of wafer Seal: 93mm x 79mm]
[Text of Grant of Administration]
Charles by Divine Providence Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of all England, and Metropolitan, To our well beloved in Christ, William Waterhouse the Father and [U—] Legatee named in the Will of Henry Waterhouse late of Smiths Square in the Parish of Saint John the Evangelist Westminster in the County of Middlesex and a Post Captain in the Royal Navy [de—] Greeting; Whereas the said Henry Waterhouse, having whilst living, and at the Time of his Death, Goods, Chattels or Credits, in diver Dioceses or Jurisdictions, did (as is alleged) in his Life-time rightly and duly make his last Will and Testament (hereunto annexed) and did therein name Osborne Standert Esquire, sole Executor, who hath renounced the Probate and execution thereof.
AND WE being desirous that the said Goods, Chattels and Credits may be well and faithfully administered, applied and dispose of the said Goods, Chattels and Credits, according to the Tenor and Effect of the said Will,; and first to pay the Debts of the said Deceased, which he did owe at the Time of his Death, and afterwards the Legacies contained and specified in the said Will, so far as such Goods, Chattels and Credits, will thereto extend and the law requires: You having been already sworn, well and faithfully to administer the same, and to make a true and perfect Inventory of all and singular the said Goods, Chattels and Credits, and to exhibit the same into the Registry of our Prerogative Court of Canterbury, on or before the last Day of February ensuing, and also to render a just and true Account thereof, And we do by these Presents ordain, depute and constitute you Administrator of all and singular the Goods, Chattels and Credits of the said Deceased (with the said Will annexed.) Given at London the fourteenth Day of August in the Year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twelve and in the Eighth Year of our Translation.
[Signed]
Geo. Gostting
Nath. Gostting
R.C. Creswell
Deputy Registrars
Extracted by Adderley & Box, Proctors Doctors Commons
"Sworn under One Hundred Pounds G.B."

Index cards

Cards grouped by subject. Includes cards on Sydney parishes, arranged alphabetically by suburb name.

Youth Fellowship papers

  • AU AU-MTC 088/3
  • Serie
  • 1965-1982

Minutes, financial records, ephemera, material relating to events and retreats.

St Philip's Church Caringbah

Sunday School material

  • AU AU-MTC 088/7
  • Serie
  • 1966-1974

Includes reports, correspondence and ephemera.

St Philip's Church Caringbah

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