George Gilbert to James Broughton, 31st March 1853
- AU AU-MTC 033-20-20
- Stuk
- 1853-03-31
Discusses biographical details of Bishop Broughton, and the proposed memorial to him. Mentions Lord Robert Cecil and his sister Lady Mildred Hope.
George Gilbert to James Broughton, 31st March 1853
Discusses biographical details of Bishop Broughton, and the proposed memorial to him. Mentions Lord Robert Cecil and his sister Lady Mildred Hope.
George Gilbert to James Broughton, 3rd November 1853
Discusses schemes to commemorate Bishop Broughton, including a widows' fund and a window in St Andrew's Cathedral. Also discusses primary sources for writing Broughton's biography, including his correspondence to Edward Coleridge.
Letter from George Gilbert, 3rd June 1854
Discusses the stone effigy of Bishop Broughton.
George Gilbert to Mrs Crawley, 30th May 1871
Discusses his views of the contents of a tin box of Bishop Broughton's papers, which he promises to send to Mrs Crawley. Urges her to make sure his correspondence is preserved.
George Gilbert to Mrs Crawley, 15th June 1871
Informs Mrs Crawley that he is sending her the box of her father's papers. Mentions the visit of the Bishop of Sydney, Frederic Barker.
George Gilbert to Mrs Crawley, 15th November 1871
Discusses the sermons and other material sent to St Augustine's College Canterbury, and mentions that he has asked Edward Coleridge to also preserve his letters from Bishop Broughton.
George Gilbert to Mrs Crawley, 25th April 1872
Training for Ministry - papers by a group of students
Typescript documents on the topic of training and education for vocational ministry.
Moore Theological College
Papers relating to Archdeacon John Alfred Cable
Correspondence between Douglas Cable and Principal John Woodhouse, "Archdeacon John Cable" biographical note by David Cable, Chota Nagpur Diocesan Paper, 1968 and 1973.
Cable, John Alfred
Copy of sketch of Moore College chapel; Obituary, The Daily Telegraph 25th November 2003; Letter from D.W.B. Robinson to John Woodhouse about Bruce Reed, 15th December 2003; John Woodhouse's reply 13th January 2004.
Reed, Bruce Douglas