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W.G. Broughton to Rev W.H. Walsh, 1st April 1850

Expresses his opinion on Walsh's decision to admit.Mr. Bowen to Holy Communion when his marriage is not recognised by the Church of England and considers the implications of accepting a person in Mr. Bowen's position to Holy Communion.

W.G. Broughton to Rev. W.H. Walsh, 3rd January 1843

A copy of letter mentioned in letter 1/18 to Coleridge which Broughton wrote to Diocesan Committee stating his reason for not attending the meeting due to the fact that some members support opinions concerning General Education which are opposed to his own

W.G. Broughton to Robert Campbell, 2nd January 1840

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 Sarah Broughton, 12th June 1847

Informs his wife of his arrival at Penrith. Includes an account on personal matters relating to news of acquaintances. Informs her that he is preaching at Penrith and South Creek and laying the foundation of a school at Emu Plains

W.G. Broughton to Sarah Broughton, 12th May 1835

Gives an account of his journey and his safe arrival.Reports on an interview with Lord Glenelg and the Colonial Secretary regarding his appointment. Informs his wife of his engagements and writes concerning friends from Sydney and England.

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