W.G. Broughton to Sarah Broughton, 30th November 1847
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- 1847-11-30
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Expresses happiness on hearing of improved health of his grandson. Informs his wife of his engagements.
W.G. Broughton to Sarah Broughton, 30th November 1847
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Expresses happiness on hearing of improved health of his grandson. Informs his wife of his engagements.
W.G. Broughton to Sarah Broughton, 4th December 1847
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Expresses thankfulness at hearing of improvement in the health of his grandson. Reports on the itinerary and engagements on his journey. Informs his wife of the hospitality he is receiving and writes of news of friends and acquaintances.
W.G. Broughton to Sarah Broughton, 25th December 1847
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Expresses anxiety about his wife returning to Sydney. Informs his wife of his engagements including the consecration of Illawarra and laying the foundation stone of Chippendale Church. Writes of family matters and reports on news of friends.
W.G. Broughton to Sarah Broughton, 29th December 1847
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Informs his wife of his inability to go to Gresford as he is obliged to go to the Illawarra and gives an account of his proposed itinerary. Reports on the expected arrival of the Bishop of Newcastle and reports on Sir Maurice [O'Connell's] resignation and on his successor - General Wynard.
W.G. Broughton to Sarah Broughton, 19th January 1848
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Reports on personal and domestic matters including whether or not his wife should make her own way to Sydney or wait for his arrival.
W.G. Broughton to William Boydell, 2nd September 1848
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Gives instructions and advice concerning Boydell's farm. Reports on his efforts to rent government land on behalf of Boydell.
W.G. Broughton to Sarah Broughton, undated
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Reports on news of friends and journey.
W.G. Broughton to Emily and Phoebe Broughton (Boydell), 13th November 1849
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Informs them of his journey including his officiation at the consecration of a church at Greendale.
W.G. Broughton to Rev. W.H. Walsh, 3rd January 1843
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A copy of letter mentioned in letter 1/18 to Coleridge which Broughton wrote to Diocesan Committee stating his reason for not attending the meeting due to the fact that some members support opinions concerning General Education which are opposed to his own
W.G. Broughton to Rev W.H. Walsh, 1st April 1850
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Expresses his opinion on Walsh's decision to admit.Mr. Bowen to Holy Communion when his marriage is not recognised by the Church of England and considers the implications of accepting a person in Mr. Bowen's position to Holy Communion.