- AU AU-MTC 041/3-7
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- 15/7/1905
Part of Correspondence sent
Discussing Griffith Thomas' suggestions on Jones' proposed book on the Articles. Gives a description of life at Moore College.
Part of Correspondence sent
Discussing Griffith Thomas' suggestions on Jones' proposed book on the Articles. Gives a description of life at Moore College.
Mentions Lord John Manners, the 7th Duke of Rutland and politician.
Begins 'My dear Sir'. The signature at the end might read 'Percival'. Discusses the role of the Bishop of Sydney.
Letters and documents relating to the charge against Duffus
Contains letters, statements and certificates relating to the charges made against Rev. J. Duffus by George J. Armytage regarding Duffus' conduct in a public bar. Includes the statement made by G. J. Armytage in which he states that he saw Rev. J. Duffus drinking and smoking in a public bar. Also contains statements made by various witnesses attesting to the good character of Duffus. Includes letters to Broughton from Duffus refuting the charges made against him and welcoming an inquiry.
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.
Letters composed by Mary Andrews
This series contains letters written by Mary Andrews, some of which are drafts and some of which are letters which had been posted but which were returned to Mary at a later date. In some cases, letters were preserved for Mary's benefit at her explicit request in the body of the letter - for example, in the case of personal letters which doubled as travel memoirs.
The series includes letters sent to CMS during Deaconess Andrews' time on the mission field (with the exception of circular newsletters and submissions to The Round World magazine, which have been included in Series 5), drafts of letters to bishops and other ecclesiastical figures, drafts of letters to the editors of publications, personal letters (and drafts thereof) including letters to relatives, and informal notes left around Deaconess House or (later) the Retirement Villages.
The letters have been arranged in chronological order, with some approximation.
Letters with insufficient contextual information for a definite date have been grouped together at the end of the series.
The content of this series was separated in part from Mary's collection of personal letters received (see Series 1), and was otherwise collected piecemeal from miscellaneous unsorted paperwork distributed haphazardly throughout the collection. It is unknown if there was any original intended order to these latter papers (though it seems unlikely) or if the arrangement was an arbitrary decision by Archives Consultant Debra Leigo, who supervised the re-boxing of the collection in 2011.
Andrews, Mary Maria
Letters from Archbishops of Canterbury
Part of Correspondence
Part of Correspondence
Gives W.G. Broughton the authority to administer the estate of Mary Suzanne Broughton who died intestate.
Broughton, William Grant