Card from 'Bro. Bill' (William Carey Ward)
- AU AU-MTC 041/2-36
- Unidad documental simple
- 23/9/1904
Parte deCorrespondence received
Card from 'Bro. Bill' (William Carey Ward)
Parte deCorrespondence received
Letter from Nathaniel Jones' mother
Parte deCorrespondence received
Parte deCorrespondence received
Letter from W.H. Griffith Thomas, Gloucester Place, London
Parte deCorrespondence received
Reply to a letter from Jones dated 24/1/1905. Discussion of a book by Jones on the Articles. Deals with matters of formatting, the book's relation to Kidd's work in the Oxford series. Discusses his appointment to Wycliffe Hall, Oxford, and requests that Jones send him an outline of the course being run by him at Moore College.
Letter from J.J. Paliene, The Rectory, Kirkby Wiske, Thirsk (Yorkshire)
Parte deCorrespondence received
Advises Jones that he had passed in all subject examinations in February (1887) and that he would come up for Ordination in September.
Letter from W. Larkin, Council Clerk, Borough of Camperdown
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Reply to a letter by Jones about the condition of Bligh St, Camperdown (Carillon Ave, Newtown)
Letter from Mervyn Archdall, St Mary's Rectory, Balmain
Parte deCorrespondence received
Thanks Jones for his copy of "A handful of corn upon the top...of the mountain". Expresses thanks for the work being done by Jones.
Letter from G.J. Kirkby, Pyramid Hill
Parte deCorrespondence received
Forwarding a donation to the Organ Fund. Kirkby describes his parish at Pyramid. Notes a meeting with John Hopking, an old parishioner from Jones' time in Tarnagulla. Gives news of another Moore College graduate W.M. Herring, stationed 15 miles below Pyramid.
Letter from the Archbishop of Sydney, William Saumarez Smith
Parte deCorrespondence received
Thanking Jones for sending him a copy of his 'Epiphany' meditations and enclosing a copy of the Epiphany hymn composed by Smith in 1885 (not found with the letter).
Letter from John Langley, Bishop of Bendigo
Parte deCorrespondence received
Advising Jones that he had been appointed as a delegate of the Bendigo Diocese to the Pan Anglican Congress. Discusses the upcoming visit by Mr Inglewood, an Evangelical minister, and the (unlikely) possibility of granting Mr Inglewood a provisional licence for the duration of his visit.