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Parish registers

  • AU AU-MTC 048/8
  • Série
  • 1860-1950

Registers of parish records collected by P.W. Gledhill during his research into Australian church history

Gledhill, Percy Walter

Baptismal register

  • AU AU-MTC 025/2
  • Série
  • 1863-1925

Records the name and birth date of the child, and the name, address and profession of the parents.

Christ Church Rouse Hill

Licence

  • AU AU-MTC 025/1
  • Série
  • 1863

Comprises a framed license authorizing the church to give services

Christ Church Rouse Hill

Letter to a parishioner, Mrs Walker

  • AU AU-MTC 361-1
  • Pièce
  • 1864-08-02

Manuscript in ink, 3 pp, octavo, headed ’49 Upper Davey [?] Ct., Aug 2 1864’, addressed to ‘Dear Mrs. Walker’ and signed at the foot ‘C.H. Tasmania’, the signature endorsed below in pencil by the recipient ‘Dr. Bromby, Bishop’; original folds, some age toning and tiny loss at top corner of last side (resulting in a lacuna of a few letters); otherwise complete and legible; now lacking the original envelope.
Charles Henry Bromby (1814-1907) held the office of Bishop of Tasmania from 1864 to 1882. Born in Hull, he had served as perpetual curate at St. Paul’s, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, from 1846 to 1860, where he established a boys’ orphanage and several schools. From 1847, as the first principal of St. Paul's College, he became an agitator for educational reform. In April 1864 he was appointed Bishop of Tasmania, replacing Francis Russell Nixon; he was consecrated in Canterbury Cathedral on June 29
1864, and arrived in Hobart early in January 1865. During his term in office he was a strong advocate of church extension, the use of lay preachers, and of social ministry.
The present letter was written by Bromby soon after his consecration as Bishop, just prior to his initial departure for Tasmania. The addressee, Mrs. Walker, was evidently one of his parishioners in Cheltenham.
‘| fear that you must have thought me unmindful of the kind sympathy you have evinced with my labors in my future Diocese. Your kind letter was only forwarded to me today & | hasten to acknowledge your own liberal Donation & that of your daughter. The work before [me] in regard to Church extension & Missionary labor in the outlying islets is great, urgent & most interesting. May your kind help provoke the same Zeal in the hearts of others also who love the Passion & believe in the Church of our Fathers as the great instrument for preparing the world for his Coming. Wherever we may be then, may we be found watching. Will you be good e[nough] to convey to Miss Walker the same cordial thanks which I am attempting to express to yourself in this letter. Believe me, Mrs. Walker, from yr. very true C.H. Tasmania’.
The “outlying islets” which Bromby mentions undoubtedly refer to the islands in the Bass Strait known as the Furneaux Group, principally Flinders and Cape Barren Island. Although Wybalenna had been closed in 1847, and its residents forcably removed to Oyster Cove, there of course remained on the islands a significant population of mixed Palawa and European heritage.
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Bromby, Charles Henry

Admission books

  • AU AU-MTC 007/1
  • Série
  • 1866-1939

The books contain signatures of students entering the College, with each page signed by the current Principal of the College

Registrar's Department

Papers relating to the Diocese of Sydney

  • AU AU-MTC 102/27
  • Série
  • 1867-1992

Pamphlets, photographs, news clippings, ephemera relating to the Diocese of Sydney in general. Includes material relating to St Andrew's Cathedral and the Diocese of Sydney synod.

Church of England Historical Society

Popery in the Church of England

  • AU AU-MTC 000-21
  • Pièce
  • 1867

Leaflet with illustrated poem (2 pages). Accompanying letter from Donald R. Begbie, St Paul's Wahroonga, who is sending it to Donald Robinson.

Unknown

Sermon manuscripts

  • AU AU-MTC 129/1
  • Série
  • 1868-1876

Gunther, James

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