W.G. Broughton to Edward Coleridge, 22nd December 1843
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- 1843-12-22
Writes of his movements throughout the Diocese. Reports on discussion with Archbishop Marriott. Expresses concern over sickness of his wife.
W.G. Broughton to Edward Coleridge, 22nd December 1843
Writes of his movements throughout the Diocese. Reports on discussion with Archbishop Marriott. Expresses concern over sickness of his wife.
W.G. Broughton to Edward Coleridge, 10th July 1844
Critic of Mr. Palmer's narrative and report on matters relating to Broughton's charge to the clergy. Account of Dr. Pusey's attitude towards the Roman Catholics. Reports on further separation of the Diocese and the proposed division of the Diocese. Gives an account of the income of colonial Bishops.
W.G. Broughton to Edward Coleridge, 17th August 1844
Mentions progress of construction of Cathedral, financial concerns of the Church and letters of thanks written to donors. Also includes report on the threat of General Education and states intention of sending minutes of evidence which Broughton brought before the committee regarding General Education.
W.G. Broughton to Edward Coleridge, 11th September 1844
Gives an account of local politics regarding the issue of General Education and gathering a petition against the issue and sending Coleridge newspaper reports concerning General Education.
W.G. Broughton to Edward Coleridge, 15th October 1844
Acknowledges receipt of letter regarding the Archbishop and the Bishopric of South Australia. Includes an extract of a letter from Rev. James Farrell (the only clergyman in South Australia). Analyses the financial concerns of celibate and married Bishops. Reports on the decision of the Legislative Council regarding the issue of General Education.
W.G. Broughton to Edward Coleridge, 21st October 1844
Reports on another candidate for the vacant judgeship, the arrival of Judge Burton's successor, Mr. Dickinson and the issue of General Education. Expresses his opinions on the 75th Tract.
W.G. Broughton to Edward Coleridge, 4th January 1845
Reports on the progress of plans for Theological College in Sydney and gives news of the Bishop of Tasmania.
W.G. Broughton to Edward Coleridge, 7-8th September 1845
Informs Coleridge that he and his clergymen intend to send a joint address to the Archbishop expressing their thankfulness for the establishment of St. Augustine's College. Refers to Coleridge's account on the state of church affairs in England. Examines the case of Papal Supremacy from a historical perspective.
W.G. Broughton to Edward Coleridge, 24th April 1846
Informs Coleridge that he is travelling to Parramatta to officiate at the funeral of Robert Campbell who was a friend of Judge Burton.
W.G. Broughton to Edward Coleridge, 12th June 1846
Reports on the seminary for students of Divinity including outline of the lectures given to the students. States plans regarding Mr. Agnew's appointments and examines his character. Reports on the development of the Collegiate Institution. Expresses his opinion regarding church affairs in England and examines Mr. Newman's hook on his dissatisfaction with and separation from the Church of England.