Sir W.W. Burton to Edward Coleridge, 26th July 1843
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Reports on the Bishop's residence and disagrees with the changes Broughton has made regarding the establishment of the College.
Sir W.W. Burton to Edward Coleridge, 26th July 1843
Reports on the Bishop's residence and disagrees with the changes Broughton has made regarding the establishment of the College.
W. Canteray to Edward Coleridge, 25th August 1843
Expresses support for Broughton's action outlined in letter 1/22.
W.G. Broughton to Edward Coleridge, 26th August 1843
Report on affairs in New Zealand including the murder of Captain Wakefield, the Police Magistrate and others by natives. Writing to inform Coleridge that the massacre did not occur near Bishop of New Zealand's residence.
W.G. Broughton to Joshua Watson, 14th September 1843
Part of Correspondence to Joshua Watson
W.G. Broughton to Edward Coleridge, 20th-29th September, 1843
States destination as being Port Phillip in order to visit the surrounding district. Gives description of people on board the boat and considers his relationships with other Bishops and the support which they give to each other. Reports that he preached an board ship. Discusses Dr. Pusey's letter to Archbishop.
W.G. Broughton to Edward Coleridge, 11th December 1843
Describes meeting with Sir John and Lady Franklin and mentions Sir John's polar expeditions. Expresses a wish to visit the new settlement of Hong Kong.
W.G. Broughton to Edward Coleridge, 22nd December 1843
Writes of his movements throughout the Diocese. Reports on discussion with Archbishop Marriott. Expresses concern over sickness of his wife.
W.G. Broughton to Joshua Watson, 22nd December 1843
Part of Correspondence to Joshua Watson
Discusses the Rev Dr Warneford, a visitation to Port Philip, Rev E. Coleridge, the writings of Pusey, the Church of Rome.
Letters and extracts from letters from W.G. Broughton to Joshua Watson
Part of Correspondence sent
Contains extracts from three letters:-
I. SYDNEY, 5 MAY, 1843. Reports on lack of money to continue work of the church and building of the churches.
2.SYDNEY, 17 MAY, 1843. Outlines the efforts made by the Roman Catholic Church to extend its influence and establish its supremacy.
3.SINGLETON, ON HUNTERS RIVER. 3 JULY, 1843. Reports on the lack of funds to complete the building of churches and acknowledges that Society is also short of funds.
W.G. Broughton to Edward Coleridge, 3rd January 1844
Reports on financial matters including government funding for the maintenance of religious establishments and its division among the different denominations. Describes letter he received from the Archbishop regarding matters relating to Anglicanism in Australia such as the Protest, Tractarian Theory and the establishment of an additional Bishopric in Australia.Gives his views on the establishment of the Bishopric in Jerusalem and expresses opinion that there should be a Bishop in Rome. Appraisal of Dr.Pusey's sermon.