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Freemasonry - correspondence and reports

  • AU AU-MTC 115-1
  • Série
  • 2003-2007

Correspondence, reports, news clippings and copies of synod proceedings relating to the compatibility of Freemasonry and Anglicanism.

Anglican Church of Australia Diocese of Sydney

Collected articles

  • AU AU-MTC 068-10
  • Série
  • 1962-2009

Collected Articles:
Old Church Made New! An Un-official Story of the First General Synod of the Church of England in Australia. Held at St. Andrew’s Cathedral and Chapter House, Sydney – 8th-17th May, 1962
The History of the Church of England Fellowship. Diocese of Sydney
Some Facts Relating to the History of the “Church of England Fellowship” in the Diocese of Sydney. By Rev. W.G. Coughlin
Moore College Library Lecture 1988. David John Davies – A Principal Embattled
On Becoming Benign. Sarah Barnett Talks with Stuart Barton Babbage About Life, Ministry and Old Age [Southern Cross, Autumn 1999]
Presidential Address to Synod, March 1993 [John Reid]
Bishop Charles Venn Pilcher and the Christian Poetry of Medieval Iceland Paper [By Graham Barwell. To be Presented at the Ninth International Saga Conference, Akureyri, Iceland, August 1994]
Horace Wellesley Hannah, M.D., B.S., D.PM., M.R.C.P., F.A.N.Z.P. 29.3.1913 to 27.11.1998. Medical Missionary and Later Psychiatrist.
Archbishop Sir Frank Woods 1907-92. A Tribute Compiled by Anglican Media
Church Connections [Abp. Frank Woods]
Obituary. Peter Nicholson 1926-1998. By Rev. Allan Blanch
The Runcie Recording. By Colin Buchanan. [Church Scene, vol.5, no.46, 27/9/96]
Professor Sir Norman Anderson. By Ian Edge
Stationed at the Cross. [Sydney Morning Herald, 28/8/99]
My Life With Graham Delbridge. By Audrey Delbridge [July 1983]
Moore College Under Nathanial Jones 1897-1911. By Marcia Cameron [Lucas 19-20, 1995-1996]
Christian Origins
The Evangelical Tradition in South Australia
The Origins of the Church Missionary Society in South Australia, 1910-1917. By Brian Dickey
A Hard Man of God. By Louise Williams [Sydney Morning Herald, 12/12/92]
‘We Must be Sure we Have a Position on Holinesss’. By Dr. Stuart Piggin [Church Scene, 2/9/91]
Docter Fails to Stop Radio Interview. By Jacquelyn Hole [Sydney Morning Herald, 1990]
They Mysterious Death That Led to a Cult Hunt [Sydney Morning Herald, 18/8/90]
Tower of Strength in Heart of Africa. By Wellesley Hannah [The Australian, 25/1/99]
The Real Francis James Story [The Independent Monthly, October 1992]
Lance Shilton [Church Scene, 25/11/88]

Loane, Marcus Lawrence

Photographs of the grave of David Brainerd, and surrounds

  • AU AU-MTC 068-11
  • Série
  • n.d.

David Brainerd (1718-1747) was a missionary to the Native Americans in New Jersey. The annotated photographs depict Brainerd's grave, memorial stone, the location of the Brainerd Homestead, Marcus Loane with an elder of Jonathan Edward's church, view across the Delaware river.

Loane, Marcus Lawrence

Australian Anglican History Seminars - ephemera

  • AU AU-MTC 407-1
  • Série
  • 2001-2005

Australian Anglican History Seminar programme 2001
Anglican History Seminar business meeting minutes 23 September 2001
'Archives and electronic web based archives' Anglican History Seminar, St John's College Morpeth, 21 September 2001
Australian Anglican History Seminar programme 2002
'Professor Blainey speaks at Anglican seminar' Anglican Encounter (Newcastle), October 2002
Australian Anglican History Seminar programme 2003
Anglican History Conference business meeting minutes 21 September 2003
Anglican History Society of Australia memo on Draft Constitution - Bruce Kaye - 24 June 2005
Australian Anglican History Seminar programme 2005

Hilliard, David

Manuscripts relating to St Philip's Church, Sydney

  • AU AU-MTC 438-2
  • Série
  • 1836-1840

Articles of enquiry for the year 1836
Answers to the articles of enquiry for the year ended June 1837
Statistical return, 1838
Returns for the 'Blue Book' for 1839 - printed circular with manuscript annotations, 1 January 1840

Cowper, William

Personal and clerical manuscripts of William Macquarie Cowper

  • AU AU-MTC 118-2
  • Collection
  • 1835-1906
  1. Letters dated 27.2.1835, 21.4.1835 to WMC at Dartmouth from W.G. Broughton giving advice about possible moves back to Australia to a position with the Australian Agricultural Company.
  2. Hand written Ecclesiastical Returns for 1841.
  3. Circular letter posted to WMC at Stroud dated 2.9.1846 concerning private burial places. Written circular from W.G Australia with instructions to deliver a sermon promoting the work of the SPCK.
  4. Letters to WMC from the Bishop of Newcastle : 1856 offering a position at Morpeth; 1852 outlining plans for diocesan visitation; 1853 relating to establishment of a theological college.
  5. Written instrument dated 3 11.1840 granting permission for WMC to remove the remains of Elizabeth Jane Cowper to another place of burial.
  6. Correspondence from Bishop Frederic Barker (recuperating at St. Remo, Italy but ultimately dying there) dated 26.1.1882, 4.2.1882, 3.3.1882.
  7. Correspondence from Alexander Gordon giving WMC names of possible successors to Bishop Barry and subsequent advice, dated 20.2.1889, 7.3.1889, 25.7.1889, 10.10.1889, 14.12.1889, 30.7.1890.
  8. Correspondence from Canon Saumarez-Smith relating to his actions over the controversy of his election dated 30.1.1890, 6.2.1890, 12,6,1890.
  9. Letter dated 19.9.1889 from Cyril Blacket concerning the state of the chapel at Moore College.
  10. Printed circular from WMC dated November 1900 concerning election of clerical canons.
  11. Letter from Assistant Bishop, Newcastle dated 27.12.1901.
  12. Letter from Bishop Selinger, Norfolk Island dated 13.7.1888
  13. Letters from Bishop Patterson dated 15.12 1868, 19.12.1870 concerning the Melanesian Misson.
  14. Letter from R.H. Codington dated 6.12.71 following death of Bishop Patterson.
  15. Letter from Bishop Sargent, South India dated 12.10.1882.
  16. Letter from WMC dated 9.6.1900 to supporters urging giving to reduce Cathedral debt.
  17. Printed letter from WMC dated Ash Wednesday 1900 to St. Andrews congregation urging increased giving.
  18. Letters to Miss (Katie) French (WMC's step-daughter) expressing sympathy at WMC death-CMS Great Britain, CMS NSW, Archbishop of Sydney, Bishop of Adelaide, Bishop of Ballarat, Bishop of The Riverina, Revs. William Hough, William Martin, W R Mossop.
    • not present.
  19. Correspondence from J.T. Ford (WMC’s son-in-law) to Bishop A.W. Pain as executors of WMC’s estate. Dated between 1901-1906.
  20. Correspondence from Katie French to Bishop Pain and J.T. Ford concerning arrangements for sorting WMC’s effects Dated July 1902.
  21. Will of WMC dated 21.9.1884 with instructing memoranda dated 23.6.1896, 15.9.1889. 18.10,1898, 22.8.1901.
  22. An illuminated address signed by 59 clergy expressing appreciation of WMC’s role as Administrator during the time between Bishops Barry and Saumarez-Smith. Undated but probably September 1890.
  23. Letter to Katie French from the Diocesan Registrar, East Maitland (Diocese of Newcastle) relating to the date of Bishop Tyrell's installation, 11 Aug 1902.
  24. Printed memorandum from the Archbishop of Sydney to accompany a pastoral letter concerning the Church Thanksgiving Fund, William Saumarez Smith, 1901.
  25. Photograph of painting of W.M. Cowper.

Cowper, William Macquarie

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