Ernest Hawkins to George Gilbert, 27th November 1850
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- 1850-11-27
Discusses the demand of the Bishop of Sydney (Broughton) for precedence over the Roman Catholic Archbishop (Polding).
Ernest Hawkins to George Gilbert, 27th November 1850
Discusses the demand of the Bishop of Sydney (Broughton) for precedence over the Roman Catholic Archbishop (Polding).
George Gilbert to James Broughton, 14th March 1853
Discusses various memorials to Bishop Broughton - the potential publication of 'The Life and Times of Bishop Broughton', a scholarship for an Australian boy to St Augustine's College Canterbury, and a monument.
George Gilbert to James Broughton, 17th March 1853
Discusses his work on the Life & Times of Bishop Broughton, and asks for information about when Broughton was deaconed and priested. Discusses plans for a memorial to Bishop Broughton.
George Gilbert to James Broughton, 23rd February 1853
Expresses condolences to the Broughton family on the death of Bishop Broughton.
George Gilbert to James Broughton, 2nd March 1853
Discusses Bishop Broughton's death.
George Gilbert to Mr Jones, 3rd March 1853
Informs Mr Jones of the death of Bishop Broughton.
George Gilbert to James Broughton, 5th March 1853
Discusses Bishop Broughton's biographical details, for the purpose of writing his biography.
Printed letter from George Gilbert to the Editor of the Morning Chronicle, 7th March 1853
Addresses a letter in the Chronicle regarding potential memorials to Bishop Broughton - funding St Andrew's Cathedral, and the endowment of a scholarship for an Australian boy to attend St Augustine's College, Canterbury.
George Gilbert to James Broughton, 31st March 1853
Discusses biographical details of Bishop Broughton, and the proposed memorial to him. Mentions Lord Robert Cecil and his sister Lady Mildred Hope.
George Gilbert to James Broughton, 3rd November 1853
Discusses schemes to commemorate Bishop Broughton, including a widows' fund and a window in St Andrew's Cathedral. Also discusses primary sources for writing Broughton's biography, including his correspondence to Edward Coleridge.