W.G. Broughton to George Gilbert, 28th April 1849
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Broughton, William Grant
W.G. Broughton to George Gilbert, 28th April 1849
Broughton, William Grant
W.G. Broughton to George Gilbert, 15th January 1849
Broughton, William Grant
W.G. Broughton to George Gilbert, 24th June 1844
Discusses the Chapter of Canterbury.
Broughton, William Grant
W.G. Broughton to Rev George Gilbert, 9th June 1851
Expresses appreciation for Gilbert's efforts to raise funds for St Andrew's Cathedral, discusses the gold rush and it's effect on wages and the prices of goods, discusses the meeting of Bishops in 1850 and the establishment of the Board of Missions.
Broughton, William Grant
W.G. Broughton to George Gilbert, 27th March 1843
Discusses Broughton's recent Charge to the clergy, and the fact that he and Gilbert have different opinions on the topic of baptism. Also discusses Archbishop Polding who is bringing out many Catholic priests.
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
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
Assigning insurance policies made by W.G. Broughton to Trustees (W. Tyrell and G. Crowley) for the purpose of making provision for Mrs M.P. Boydell and the issue of Mr and Mrs. Boydell.
Broughton, William Grant
Two copies of a license stating that the military barracks in the Parish of Alexandria may be used for public worship
Broughton, William Grant
States Edmonstone's authority and jurisdiction as minister in the County of Cumberland as given him by W.G. Broughton, Bishop of Australia. On reverse is a printed extract from Letters Patent 18 Jan, 1836 - 6th Wm IV
Broughton, William Grant