Correspondence and collected papers
- AU AU-MTC 056/17-3
- Subseries
- 1956-1997
Includes some minutes and reports
Correspondence and collected papers
Includes some minutes and reports
Correspondence - William Waterhouse to Thomas Moore
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.
Correspondence - Vice Principal of Moore College
Correspondence received and sent as Vice Principal of Moore College.
Robinson, Donald William Bradley
Correspondence - St Augustine's Neutral Bay centenary
Correspondence with Mr and Mrs D. Bay, descendants of the North Ash family, regarding the North Ash collection and the centenary service in 1987 for St Augustine's Neutral Bay, where George North Ash had been the first rector. Also includes a photograph of the interior of St Augustine's.
North Ash, Egerton Augustine
Correspondence - South Pacific
Correspondence between MU officers in Australia and South Pacific countries, including Jeanette Kasai Oala, Elizabeth Appleby, Edith Koete.
Correspondence - NSW Department of Education and Training
Part of Re-registration and re-accreditation assessment applications
Letter from Martin Graham (General Manager, External Relations Policy) granting registration to the Moore Theological College Council as a Higher Education Institution, from 1 January 2007 for 5 years.
Correspondence - Moore College Committee Secretary
Correspondence sent and received in P.T. Nicholson's capacity as Secretary of the Moore College Committee. Includes discussion of the construction of the college's dining hall, and other maintenance work on college properties. Also includes documents relating to bequests.
Nicholson, Peter T.
Correspondence - Moore College Committee Secretary
Correspondence sent and received by Fritz Langford Smith in his capacity as secretary of the Moore College Committee. Includes discussion of the construction of the John Francis Cash Memorial Chapel.
Langford Smith, Fritz
Correspondence - Jim Duffecy and Wally Guilford
Part of Open Air Campaigners collection
Duffecy, Jim