- AU AU-MTC 093/8-2
- Pièce
- 1970-1991
Fait partie de Records of various women's organisations with which Mary Andrews was associated
Anglican Women of Australia
Fait partie de Records of various women's organisations with which Mary Andrews was associated
Anglican Women of Australia
Movement for the Ordination of Women (and predecessors)
Fait partie de Records of various women's organisations with which Mary Andrews was associated
Movement for the Ordination of Women
Anglican Women's Fellowship (South Africa)
Fait partie de Records of various women's organisations with which Mary Andrews was associated
Anglican Women's Fellowship (South Africa)
Fourth World Conference on Women (Beijing)
Fait partie de Records of various women's organisations with which Mary Andrews was associated
W.G. Broughton to Sarah Broughton, 24th November 1846
Fait partie de Correspondence sent
States intention to travel to the Hunter and hopes to visit his wife and family at the farm. Writes concerning the christening of Phoebe's child, William Francis.
W.G. Broughton to Sarah Broughton, 21st December 1846
Fait partie de Correspondence sent
Informs his wife of his engagements. Writes of family and news of friends from England.
W.G. Broughton to Sarah Broughton, 13th January 1847
Fait partie de Correspondence sent
Gives an account of his intended social engagements and writes of news of friends and family. Expresses concern on hearing of his wife's illness.
W.G. Broughton to Sarah Broughton, 12th June 1847
Fait partie de Correspondence sent
Informs his wife of his arrival at Penrith. Includes an account on personal matters relating to news of acquaintances. Informs her that he is preaching at Penrith and South Creek and laying the foundation of a school at Emu Plains
W.G. Broughton to Joshua Watson, 5th October 1838-10th April 1839
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Reports on sending two clergymen to townships. Asking society (S.P.G.) to recommend more clergy for service in the colony. Reports on the attack on Judge Willis by the Roman Catholics. Expresses his gratitude to Dr. Warniford for his monetary contribution towards the maintenance of the colonial churches. Examines the future monetary support of the Bishopric and the lack of support for successor. Reports on the building of churches and of the Cathedral. Gives an account of General Education in the colony.
W.G. Broughton to William Macquarie Cowper, 30th June 1836
Fait partie de Correspondence sent