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Victorian branch records

Minute books of local Victorian branches:
Bairnsdale 1923-1960, 1960-2001
Bendigo 1972-1980
Bentley 1934-1941, 1942-1953, 1953-1964, 1965-1980
Camberwell 1939-1975
Carnegie, Glenhuntly and Murrumbeena branch 1960-1976
Castlemaine 1912-1954, 1954-1975, 1975-2004
Caulfield and Elsternwick 1944-1977
Colac (financial records) 1967-1981
Croydon 1940-1950, 1945-1959
Dandenong 1945-1960
East Malvern 1938-1947, 1957-1961
Eddington 1920-1953
Frankston 1960-1973
Geelong 1846-1962, 1863-1887, 1887-1896, 1896-1909, Centenary 1946, correspondence 1952-1958
Glenhuntly 1948-1961
Hamilton 1919-1939
Horsham accounts 1921-1955
Hughesdale 1934-1946, 1946-1965, 1966-1974, 1983-1992
Korumburra 1910-1981
Mitcham branch - speech at final meeting
Mornington 1923-1966
Northcote 1944-1951
Ringwood 1952-1954
Stawell 1995-2002
Surrey Hills 1923-1959, 1952-1957 - ephemera and correspondence
Wangaratta 1905-1927, 1928-1970
Early branches including Castlemaine and Geelong - correspondence - 1837-1858

Victorian Auxiliary of the British and Foreign Bible Society

Papers relating to the case against Rev. J. Duffus

  • AU AU-MTC 033/6
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  • 1838-1847

In 1846 George James Armytage stated that he saw Rev. J. Duffus drinking and smoking in the tap room of a public bar. Broughton appointed a commission to investigate whether the charges made were legitimate and worth further investigation. After hearing from numerous witnesses who testified to Rev. Duffus' good character, the commission concluded that there was insufficient evidence to carry the investigation any further. In 1847 charges relating to Duffus' moral character were brought against him by the church wardens as a result of documents they had received from Mrs. Forbes and her daughter Mrs. C.A. Bull. Broughton again appointed a commission to investigate the validity of the charges.
The commission concluded that the charges were legitimate and should be investigated further. Broughton therefore held an ecclesiastical court hearing in which he heard the witnesses, and passed sentence

Broughton, William Grant

Manuscript journals

  • AU AU-MTC 127/1
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  • 1838-1874

The diaries describe Wilkinson's voyages to Dublin and New South Wales

Wilkinson, Thomas Hattam

Broughton family correspondence

  • 033/12
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  • 1838-1849

Contains miscellaneous letters written to members of the Broughton family on personal and family matters. Due to the small number of the letters and the nature of their content they have been grouped together.

Broughton, William Grant

Collected material relating to the Victorian Auxiliary centenary 1940

The Victorian Auxiliary celebrated its centenary in 1940. This series includes ephemera, correspondence and news clippings relating to the event, as well as collected correspondence and invoices for deliveries of Bibles from the years 1839-1853. These were apparently displayed at the centenary celebrations.

Victorian Auxiliary of the British and Foreign Bible Society

Subject files

La Trobe family - correspondence - 1840-1935
Religious Tract Society - meetings - 1840-1859
Eggleston, John - 1852-1913
107th anniversary service - 1911
Personnel files - 1922-1924
Bible House - lease - 1926
Baxter, C.W. - 1955-1956
Jubilee celebrations - 1966-1967

Victorian Auxiliary of the British and Foreign Bible Society

Correspondence sent

  • AU AU-MTC 033/10
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  • 1841-1845

Letters from Phoebe Broughton in Darlinghurst to her fiance William Boydell

Broughton, Mary Phoebe

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