- AU AU-MTC 033/2
- Series
- 1825-1852
Letters to his wife Sarah, William Coleridge, and Joshua Watson of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel
Broughton, William Grant
Letters to his wife Sarah, William Coleridge, and Joshua Watson of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel
Broughton, William Grant
W.G. Broughton to Sir John Coleridge, 16th August 1845
Part of Correspondence sent
Informs Sir John Coleridge that Bishop Broughton is sending him a copy of a letter sent also to Sir George Gipps, on the subject of the subdivision of his bishopric. Also requests Sir John to pass on to his brother Edward, Broughton's thanks for sending him some books from the library of Archdeacon Bailey.
W.G. Broughton to William Macquarie Cowper, 30th June 1836
Part of Correspondence sent
W.G. Broughton to his mother, 4th November 1828
Part of Correspondence sent
W.G. Broughton to his mother, 27th October 1828
Part of Correspondence sent
W.G. Broughton to H.M. Wagner, 6th February 1825 - copy
Part of Correspondence sent
Typescript copy of letter, with note stating that the original of the letter formed part of a collection of Henry Wagner, son of H.M. Wagner and grandson of Joshua Watson.
Portion of letter from W.G. Broughton to his mother
Part of Correspondence sent
W.G. Broughton to Robert Campbell, 2nd January 1840
Part of Correspondence sent
Letter to Mr Campbell discussing the meeting held on 30th December 1839; a manuscript copy of minutes of the meeting held at the School House of the parishioners of St Philip's Parish, Sydney, 30th December 1839. The meeting discussed the inadequacy of the present St Philip's Church building, and submitting a petition to the Governor for a portion of land near Fort Philip fronting Fort Street.
W.G. Broughton to Sarah Broughton, 9th December 1846
Part of Correspondence sent
Reports on safe arrival home and writes of personal and family matters.
W.G. Broughton to Sarah Broughton, 8th April 1845
Part of Correspondence sent
Writes of the "sad state of affairs" in New Zealand and how it affects the Bishop and his family. Writes of family matters and news of friends.