W.G. Broughton to Joshua Watson, 20th April 1835
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- 1835-04-20
Part of Correspondence to Joshua Watson
W.G. Broughton to Joshua Watson, 20th April 1835
Part of Correspondence to Joshua Watson
W.G. Broughton to Sarah Broughton, 12th May 1835
Part of Correspondence sent
Gives an account of his journey and his safe arrival.Reports on an interview with Lord Glenelg and the Colonial Secretary regarding his appointment. Informs his wife of his engagements and writes concerning friends from Sydney and England.
W.G. Broughton to Sarah Broughton, 21st May 1835
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Informs his wife of his intention to attend meeting of National Society and reports on his engagements including his meeting with Mr. Lowe.
W.G. Broughton to Sarah Broughton, 23rd May 1835
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Requests that he be sent various sermon notes and his copy of Blunt's lectures an the Articles. Informs his wife that he is presenting morning meeting of the Anniversary of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.
W.G. Broughton to Sarah Broughton, 22nd June 1835
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Reports on trip to Hackney with Archdeacon Watson. Gives an account of charity sermon delivered by Bishop of Landoff and writes of who attended.
W.G. Broughton to Sarah Broughton, 30th June 1835
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Reports on arrangements for trip to Australia and appointments. Informs his wife that he preached at the Spring Garden Chapel and Sir Robert Peel was in the congregation.
F. Francis to W.G. Broughton, 2nd September 1835
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Expresses disappointment that Broughton is leaving Salisbury and they were unable to meet. Informs Broughton that he is sending him some Sydney papers and letters and a note from General Darling.Reports on financial matters.
W.G. Broughton to Sarah Broughton, 14th November 1835
Part of Correspondence sent
Gives an account of situation concerning his appointment to N. S. W. Reports on his business and social engagements.
Correspondence sent to Edward Coleridge
Many of the letters discuss political affairs. Rev. Edward Coleridge was a master at Eton College, Windsor, England.
Coleridge, Edward