Register of clergy and church property
- AU AU-MTC 033/15
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- 1825-1836
Register of clergy, churches, visitations, glebes, burial grounds and school houses in the Archdeaconry of NSW in the Diocese of Calcutta
Broughton, William Grant
Register of clergy and church property
Register of clergy, churches, visitations, glebes, burial grounds and school houses in the Archdeaconry of NSW in the Diocese of Calcutta
Broughton, William Grant
This volume belonged to Bishop Broughton, who signed his name on the fly-leaf
Broughton, William Grant
Papers relating to the case against Rev. J. Duffus
In 1846 George James Armytage stated that he saw Rev. J. Duffus drinking and smoking in the tap room of a public bar. Broughton appointed a commission to investigate whether the charges made were legitimate and worth further investigation. After hearing from numerous witnesses who testified to Rev. Duffus' good character, the commission concluded that there was insufficient evidence to carry the investigation any further. In 1847 charges relating to Duffus' moral character were brought against him by the church wardens as a result of documents they had received from Mrs. Forbes and her daughter Mrs. C.A. Bull. Broughton again appointed a commission to investigate the validity of the charges.
The commission concluded that the charges were legitimate and should be investigated further. Broughton therefore held an ecclesiastical court hearing in which he heard the witnesses, and passed sentence
Broughton, William Grant
Papers relating to clergy and school lands
Contains documents relating to the operation of the Clergy and School Lands Corporation. Includes The Bye Laws of the Trustees of Clergy and School Lands in NSW, Committee Reports, Commissioners report and a Report on Church and School Establishments of the Colony by Archdeacon T.H. Scott.
Broughton, William Grant
The 1829 diary covers the Broughton family's voyage to Australia on the convict ship 'John', and the 1834 diary covers Broughton's voyage to England via Brazil.
Broughton, William Grant
Correspondence sent to Edward Coleridge
Many of the letters discuss political affairs. Rev. Edward Coleridge was a master at Eton College, Windsor, England.
Coleridge, Edward
Letters to his wife Sarah, William Coleridge, and Joshua Watson of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel
Broughton, William Grant