W.G. Broughton to Emily and Phoebe Broughton (Boydell), 13th November 1849
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Informs them of his journey including his officiation at the consecration of a church at Greendale.
W.G. Broughton to Emily and Phoebe Broughton (Boydell), 13th November 1849
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Informs them of his journey including his officiation at the consecration of a church at Greendale.
W.G. Broughton to Joshua Watson, 18th February 1843
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Reports on the Pope's recent declaration of Australia as an Archdiocese. Gives an account of the clergy's support of Broughton and church attendance in Sydney. Informs Watson that the salaries of the clergy are in danger of being stopped by the Legislative Council. Reports on financial aid from the S.P.G. Examines the doctrinal question of Baptism.
W.G. Broughton to Robert Campbell, 2nd January 1840
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Letter to Mr Campbell discussing the meeting held on 30th December 1839; a manuscript copy of minutes of the meeting held at the School House of the parishioners of St Philip's Parish, Sydney, 30th December 1839. The meeting discussed the inadequacy of the present St Philip's Church building, and submitting a petition to the Governor for a portion of land near Fort Philip fronting Fort Street.
W.G. Broughton to H.M. Wagner, 6th February 1825 - copy
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Typescript copy of letter, with note stating that the original of the letter formed part of a collection of Henry Wagner, son of H.M. Wagner and grandson of Joshua Watson.
W.G. Broughton to his mother, 27th October 1828
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W.G. Broughton to his mother, 4th November 1828
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Portion of letter from W.G. Broughton to his mother
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F. Francis to W.G. Broughton, 3rd October 1826
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Informing Broughton that he has written to the Bishop of Winchester regarding Broughton's provision in the Church.
F. Francis to W.G. Broughton, 2nd September 1835
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Expresses disappointment that Broughton is leaving Salisbury and they were unable to meet. Informs Broughton that he is sending him some Sydney papers and letters and a note from General Darling.Reports on financial matters.
Charles Perry to W.G. Broughton, 22nd May 1849
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