Papers relating to Moore Theological College
- AU AU-MTC 041/15
- Serie
- 1897-1906
Exam papers, correspondence, news clippings, lecture notes
Jones, Nathaniel
Papers relating to Moore Theological College
Exam papers, correspondence, news clippings, lecture notes
Jones, Nathaniel
Correspondence relating to Moore College
Letter from W.W. Jackson, Student's Delegacy, Oxford
Parte deCorrespondence received
Congratulates Jones on having obtained first class honours in his degree at Oxford
Letter from the Bishop of Melbourne, Field Flowers Goe
Parte deCorrespondence received
Congratulates Jones on recovering his voice. Acknowledgement of Jones' correspondence with him regarding Mr Berrie, whom Jones was overseeing at the time.
Letter from E.J. a'Beckett, Registrar, University of Melbourne
Parte deCorrespondence received
Letter advising Jones that his application for admission 'ad eundem' to the degree of Bachelor of Arts, University of Melbourne, had been accepted.
Letter from W.H. Janet (Honorary Secretary, Trinity College Council, Melbourne)
Parte deCorrespondence received
Advises Jones that he had been selected as an examiner for the Bromby Prize in Biblical Hebrew in 1895. The letter outlines remuneration and subjects to be examined.
Letter from William Evans, Diocesan Registry, Melbourne
Parte deCorrespondence received
Answering Jones' questions about some of the questions asked in statistical returns relating to Perry Hall.
Letter from William Carey Ward, St Columb's Village, Hawthorn
Parte deCorrespondence received
Arguing against Jones' thoughts of returning to England, pointing out the improvements in his health and the opportunities associated with remaining in Australia and noting the good work being done by Jones in Bendigo. 2 newspaper cuttings accompanied this letter: the Theology Honours list for 1886 and an undated list. The source of these is not noted.
Letter from William Carey Ward, St Columb's Village, Hawthorn
Parte deCorrespondence received
Not signed but address and handwriting the same as Item 14.
Notes by Maisie Jones on last page.
Congratulates Jones on the success of his readers in the Cambridge Preliminary Examination (they received second class honours). Hints at the possibility of Jones moving to Sydney.