Letter from W.H. Griffith Thomas, December 9, 1904
- AU AU-MTC 041/2-56
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- 1904-12-09
Part of Correspondence received
Discusses Jones' book on the 39 Articles, its potential publication in England, and his own forthcoming book on the Catholic faith.
Letter from W.H. Griffith Thomas, December 9, 1904
Part of Correspondence received
Discusses Jones' book on the 39 Articles, its potential publication in England, and his own forthcoming book on the Catholic faith.
Letter from W.H. Griffith Thomas, Gloucester Place, London
Part of Correspondence received
Reply to a letter from Jones dated 24/1/1905. Discussion of a book by Jones on the Articles. Deals with matters of formatting, the book's relation to Kidd's work in the Oxford series. Discusses his appointment to Wycliffe Hall, Oxford, and requests that Jones send him an outline of the course being run by him at Moore College.
Letter from W.H. Janet (Honorary Secretary, Trinity College Council, Melbourne)
Part of Correspondence received
Advises Jones that he had been selected as an examiner for the Bromby Prize in Biblical Hebrew in 1895. The letter outlines remuneration and subjects to be examined.
Letter from William Boyd Carpenter, Bishop of Ripon
Part of Correspondence received
Advises Jones about the examinations for Priest's Orders
Letter from William Carey Ward
Part of Correspondence received
Letter from William Carey Ward
Part of Correspondence received
Letter from William Carey Ward, St Columb's Village, Hawthorn
Part of Correspondence received
Not signed but address and handwriting the same as Item 14.
Notes by Maisie Jones on last page.
Congratulates Jones on the success of his readers in the Cambridge Preliminary Examination (they received second class honours). Hints at the possibility of Jones moving to Sydney.
Letter from William Carey Ward, St Columb's Village, Hawthorn
Part of Correspondence received
Arguing against Jones' thoughts of returning to England, pointing out the improvements in his health and the opportunities associated with remaining in Australia and noting the good work being done by Jones in Bendigo. 2 newspaper cuttings accompanied this letter: the Theology Honours list for 1886 and an undated list. The source of these is not noted.
Letter from William Evans, Diocesan Registry, Melbourne
Part of Correspondence received
Answering Jones' questions about some of the questions asked in statistical returns relating to Perry Hall.
Letter from William Waterhouse to Thomas Moore, 21st September 1812
My Dear Sir
I am writing to you on a Melancholy subject, the Death of my dear Son Captain Waterhouse, who died the 27th July last and has left his affairs in a very unsettled state, which will occasion much embarrassment.
P.S. My Wife and all my family join me in best respects and good wishes to you and Mrs. Moore.
I forgot to say in the former part of my letter that I have sent Captn. Rowley's original letters, as they
may be necessary for you, pray take care of them in case I should want them in England.
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