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AU AU-MTC 438-1
Title
Printed circulars relating to William Cowper
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- 1836-1862 (Creation)
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1 manila folder
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Transferred with manuscripts of William Macquarie Cowper, April 2026, by Professor Michael Pain.
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- Appeal on behalf of the Diocese of Sydney – F. Barker – 1862
- Printed circular relating to Roman Catholic Church – W.G. Broughton – 25th March 1843
- Printed circular relating to Rev W.H. Walsh and secession to the Roman Catholic Church – W.G. Broughton – 1848
- Printed circular relating to the SPG and SPCK – W.G. Broughton – 17th March 1851
- Printed circular relating to the completion of St Andrew’s Cathedral – Thomas O’Reilly
- Cathedral Deanery Building Fund pamphlet – 1871
- Printed notice of upcoming visitation of W.G. Broughton on 9th June 1841 – printed 6th May 1841 – signed by William Cowper
- Manuscript circular relating to an approved form of prayer – W.G. Broughton - 15th July 1836
- Printed proclamation for the encouragement of piety and virtue and for the preventing and punishing of vice, profaneness and immorality – Victoria R – 21st June 1837
- Printed memorandum on Rural Deans
- Proposed plan for completing St Andrew’s Cathedral 1856
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- Broughton, William Grant (Subject)
- Barker, Frederic (Subject)
- Society for the Propagation of the Gospel (Subject)
- St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney (Subject)