F. Francis to W.G. Broughton, 3rd October 1826
- AU AU-MTC 033/3-2
- Pièce
- 1826-10-03
Fait partie de Correspondence received
Informing Broughton that he has written to the Bishop of Winchester regarding Broughton's provision in the Church.
F. Francis to W.G. Broughton, 3rd October 1826
Fait partie de Correspondence received
Informing Broughton that he has written to the Bishop of Winchester regarding Broughton's provision in the Church.
W.G. Broughton to H.M. Wagner, 6th February 1825 - copy
Fait partie de Correspondence sent
Typescript copy of letter, with note stating that the original of the letter formed part of a collection of Henry Wagner, son of H.M. Wagner and grandson of Joshua Watson.
Register of clergy and church property
Register of clergy, churches, visitations, glebes, burial grounds and school houses in the Archdeaconry of NSW in the Diocese of Calcutta
Broughton, William Grant
Letters to his wife Sarah, William Coleridge, and Joshua Watson of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel
Broughton, William Grant
F. Francis to W.G. Broughton, 4th April 1824
Fait partie de Correspondence received
Expresses delight over birth of boy to Sarah. Expresses his opinion on Broughton's decision to relinquish his appointment as Curate at Bentley. Informs Broughton of people's reactions to the book which he wrote.
Letters from his father-in-law Rev. John Francis, Rector of St Mildred's Canterbury, relating to religious matters, and from Charles Perry, Bishop of Melbourne.
Broughton, William Grant
Bibles and photographs belonging to John Holle
Family Bible belonging to the Holle family (1824), New Testament given to John Holle on his ordination as deacon (1958) and Bible given to him on his priesting (1958), framed black and white photograph of Archbishop Howard Mowll with ordinands in 1958 on the steps of St Andrew's Cathedral.
Holle, John
Fait partie de Personal and ecclesiastical papers
Gives W.G. Broughton the authority to administer the estate of Mary Suzanne Broughton who died intestate.
Broughton, William Grant
Correspondence - William Waterhouse to Thomas Moore
Fait partie de Papers of Captain Henry Waterhouse
William Waterhouse, 6 Smith Square, Westminster, to Thomas Moore, Liverpool, New South Wales, 16 June 1820
Dear Friend
Since I wrote to you on the 9th of Dec. Last I have not had any safe opportunity of the sale of the farm and Cattle. Andrew called on us on Wednesday last, not having been in London for some time; looks remarkably well & in good health; told us there was a friend of his going out to New South Wales, that we could send a letter to you with safety: I have therefore sent you Papers The drafs [sic] One for £160 -the other for £165: 13: 6 both of which I Receiv'd making together £325: 13: 6, which I gave to Maria my grand Daughter, and intend to do the same with what remains unsettled, when I receive it, which I am sure and satisfied you will get finished as soon as you can, I understand Governor Macquarie is not likely to return yet, but I hope it will not be long before we shall have the
pleasure of seeing you and Mrs. Moore here, who [??] your very sincere and much oblig'd friend and Humble Servt.
W. Waterhouse
PS: My family all Join me in best best [sic] respects to Mrs. Moore and any enquiring friends My daughter Bass writes to you by this conveyance.
John White - Land grant and appended wafer seal
Land grant signed by Governor Lachlan Macquarie, assigning 30 acres of land in the District of Airds, to John White. Dated 17th August 1819. Manuscript note on verso, advising that the quit rent for the land had been redeemed on the 18th February 1834. The note is signed Wm. Macpherson, Coll. Int. Revenue, and dated 16th December 1836.
This land was sold to Thomas Moore on 4th October 1821 and became part of the Bishop's Farm property purchased by Stanley Reeve from the Trustees of the Estate of Thomas Moore in 1943.
Macquarie, Lachlan