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W.G. Broughton to Sarah Broughton, 28th April 1840

Gives an account of his travels including his attendance at a meeting of the Diocesan Committee at Penrith. Informs his wife of the people he has met and his engagements including officiating at a confirmation service and the laying of the foundation of new church "near Mr. Hassalls". Gives an account of his visit to Mrs. Macarthur.

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 Joshua Watson, 18th February 1843

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.

Letters and extracts from letters from W.G. Broughton to Joshua Watson

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.

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