Mostrar 6521 resultados

Descrição arquivística
Previsualizar a impressão Ver:

W.G. Broughton to Edward Coleridge, 13th July 1850

Reports further on his financial needs and the possibility of donating part of his income to the church. Expresses admiration for Rev. W.H. Walsh and explains reasons for Walsh's trip to England. Refers to the lack of clergymen in the colony. Expresses his opinion on the "Bowen Affair". Examines the government's monetary bias towards the Irish System of education. Indicates his intentions regarding the "Gorham Case". Expresses a lack of sympathy for people who are dissatisfied with the Church of England and join the Roman Catholic Church.

W.G. Broughton to Edward Coleridge, 4th December 1852

Informs Coleridge of his illness and expresses that he is anxious to see him and gain advice on colonial church affairs. Reports on Mr. Gladstone's withdrawal of his Colonial Church Bill. Outlines the principles which must guide his actions whilst in England.States intention of appearing before the S. P. G.

J. William Jones to Edward Coleridge, 26th October 1844

Account of the church and ecclesiastical matters in general in the colony including government support from Legislative Council to the Church of England. Reports on new sect called the Australian New Methodists, the fact that the Church of England is not acknowledged as being higher than the other churches in the Colony and the issue of General Education.

W.G. Broughton to William Boydell, 26th June 1846

Informs Boydell that he has paid a promissory note to the Bank of Australasia on his behalf and is sending him a cheque. Suggests that Boydell should contribute to a subscription which is being raised for a testimonial to Sir George Gipps on his departure from the colony. Informs Boydell that he is going to Parramatta on his way to Windsor and Richmond.

Resultados 1741 a 1750 de 6521