George Gilbert to James Broughton, 23rd February 1853
- AU AU-MTC 033-20-15
- Stuk
- 1853-02-23
Expresses condolences to the Broughton family on the death of 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 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.
Letter from George Gilbert, 3rd June 1854
Discusses the stone effigy of Bishop Broughton.
George Gilbert to Mrs Crawley, 15th June 1871
Informs Mrs Crawley that he is sending her the box of her father's papers. Mentions the visit of the Bishop of Sydney, Frederic Barker.
George Gilbert to Mrs Crawley, 15th November 1871
Discusses the sermons and other material sent to St Augustine's College Canterbury, and mentions that he has asked Edward Coleridge to also preserve his letters from Bishop Broughton.
Biographical material relating to Anglican clergy and other individuals
News clippings, obituaries and other documents providing information about the lives of clergymen and other significant individuals. With the exception of Mrs Dorothy Mowll, wives of clergy have been filed with their husbands.
Andrews, Mary
Archdale, Betty
Arnott, Felix
Ash, Fortescue
Ashton, John
Barton Babbage, Stuart
Barder, Horace
Barker, Frederic
Barnett, Paul
Bartlett, Lawrence
Bates, Joan
Bidwell, John
Boyce, Francis Bertie
Broughton, William Grant
Browning, George
Burgmann, Ernest
Capell, Arthur
Cartwright, Robert
Cash, Frank
Charlton, (?) Archdeacon
Chynoweth, Neville
Claydon, E.H.B.
Coggan, Donald
Cordell, O.T.
Cowper, William
Cranmer, Thomas
Dain, Jack
Davidson, E.J.
D'Arcy-Irvine, Gerard
Davies, David John
Davies, Stephen
Delbridge, Graham
Devenish-Meares, Matthew
Digges La Touche, Everard
Dumolo, Harriett
Foord, Dudley
Foxe, John
Frewer, John
Fulton, Henry
Garnsey, D.A.
Gledhill, Percy Walter
Goodhew, Harry
Goodwin Hudson, Arthur
Gough, Hugh
Guinness, Howard
Gunther, William
Halse, Reginald
Hammond, Thomas Chatterton
Hassall, Thomas
Heath, Eileen
Hilliard, William
Hinsby, M.G.
Holmes, H.R.
Housden, J.A.
Hulme-Moir, Francis
Jensen, Peter
Jobbins, Boak
Johnson, Richard
Judd, Bernard
Kerle, R.C.
Kirkby, S.J.
Knox, David Broughton
Leslie, E.K.
Loane, Marcus Lawrence
Madden, H.B.
Malcolm, Arthur
Marsden, Samuel - file includes original pastel portrait
Morton, Archibald
Mosby, Ted
Mowll, Dorothy
Mowll, H.W.K. - includes original illuminated address from the Council of St Catherine's Clergy Daughters' School Waverley
Moyes, John Stoward,
Neale, John Mason
Newth, Melville C.
O'Brien, Ronald Arthur "Terry"
Penman, Donald
Phillips, Helen Plummer
Pilcher, Charles Venn
Pitt, Olive Margery
Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother
Ramsey, Michael
Roberts, Basil Coleby
Robinson, D.W.B.
Runcie, Robert
Saumarez Smith, William
Selwyn, Arthur Edward
Selwyn, George Augustus
Shevill, Ian
Shilton, Lance
Stack, W.
Stevenson, W.H.W.
Stone-Wigg, Montagu John
Strong, Philip
Symond, Mildred
Talbot, Albert Edward
Thomas, Mesac
Tugwell, Frederic William
Tyrell, William
Wand, J.W.C.
Warren, Cecil Allan
Watson, Peter
Wilson, Bruce
Wilton, E.N.
Witt, Howell
Woods, Frank
Wright, John Charles
Church of England Historical Society