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W.G. Broughton to Edward Coleridge, 15th August 1850

Further examines the possibility of donating part of his income to the service of the church in his Diocese. Reports on the lack of support from the S.P.G. Informs Coleridge of the marriage of his daughter, Emily to George Crowley. Reports on poor physical health among the clergy, particularly that of Allwood and Walsh. Expresses intention assembling the Bishops to discuss the "Gorham Case". Writes that he is sending Coleridge a newspaper containing a petition signed by himself and the clergy against the renewal of transportation.

W.G. Broughton to Edward Coleridge, 19th March 1852

Informs Coleridge that he has forwarded him two printed papers, namely; a circular which he wrote to his clergy and a declaration with a petition to the Queen regarding the legitimization of the "Synodical union and agency of the Bishop, clergy and laity in Sydney". Reports that various people wish him to go to England to direct the adoption of such a measure in England and expresses his unwillingness to go. Expresses his opinion on lay persons fulfilling administrative functions in the church.

W.G. Broughton to Sarah Broughton, 25th November 1828

Gives an account of his preparations for journey to N.S.W. Reports on visit to Sir Byam Martin concerning the voyage out to Australia. Expresses wish to meet Colonel Dumaresq to obtain information about N.S.W. Reports on interview with the Secretary of State regarding his appointment.

W.G. Broughton to Sarah Broughton, 8th November 1834

Reports on his engagements including his visit to the Archbishop at Addington and gives his impression of the Archbishop. Reports on his sermon which be gave at Fulham Church and his stay with Bishop and Mrs. Blanfield.

W.G. Broughton to Sarah Broughton, 29th November 1834

Reports on visit from Mr. & Mrs. Hasker, and Mr. Briscoll. Informs his wife that Robert Peel and not the Duke of Wellington is expected to be the next Prime Minister. Reports on meeting with Mr. Hay and expresses intention to attend meeting of the Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge.

W.G. Broughton to Sarah Broughton, 8th January 1835

Gives an account of the meeting of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge and reports on the recommendations of the Committee. Informs his wife of discussion with Archbishop regarding Broughton's future.

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