- AU AU-MTC 041/2-28
- Item
- 27/12/1900
Part of Correspondence received
Part of Correspondence received
Christmas card from W.M. Cowper, the Deanery, Sydney
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 Mr Arknis, Secretary of Moore College
Part of Correspondence received
Addressed: Sydney Diocesan Registry. Enclosures noted but not found.
Wishing to know the date at which Jones planned to take up residence at Moore College and informing Jones that a prospective student had been referred to him.
Letter from A.E. Duke, Honorary Secretary, St Matthew's Church, Long Gully, Bendigo
Part of Correspondence received
Conveying the Board's appreciation for his services while at Perry Hall, Bendigo
Letter from the Bishop of Melbourne, Field Flowers Goe
Part of Correspondence received
Invites Jones to tea at Bishopscourt on the 8th June, and requesting that he there give an address to the readers and candidates for Priest's Orders.
Letter from Samuel Fox, the Parsonage, Croydon
Part of Correspondence received
Welcomes Jones to the Diocese of Sydney. Mentions the success of Robert (?) Knox in the last examination.
Letter from W.M. Cowper, the Deanery, Sydney
Part of Correspondence received
Advising Jones that it was not planned to advertise for a principal (of Moore College, mentions re-opening in 1891) in the near future.
Letter from W.M. Cowper, the Deanery, Sydney
Part of Correspondence received
Letter acknowledging Jones' acceptance of the position of Principal of Moore College
Letter from J.P. Langley, St Philip's, Sydney
Part of Correspondence received
Discusses the possibility of obtaining catechists for 2 clergymen in the inner suburbs of Sydney. Suggests that Jones should try to persuade the Bishop of Melbourne to accept the Moore College certificate as sufficient preliminary to the Bishop's examination.