- AU AU-MTC 041/2-28
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- 27/12/1900
Part of Correspondence received
Part of Correspondence received
Letter from J.C. Wright, Archbishop of Sydney
Part of Correspondence received
Expresses further condolences on the death of Nathaniel Jones. 2 page letter enclosed, from Robert Kay, Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of NSW.
Letter from J.C. Wright, Archbishop of Sydney
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Thanks Mrs Jones for making his stay at College a pleasant one. Requests that Canon Jones send an account of College work for inclusion in the Diocesan magazine.
Letter from J.C. Wright, Archbishop of Sydney
Part of Correspondence received
Letter of condolence on the death of Nathaniel Jones
Letter from J.C. Wright to the Canon Precentor of St Andrew's Cathedral
Part of Miscellaneous manuscripts
Letter from John Charles Sydney (Bishop) advising of the death of Canon Nathaniel Jones and arranging the Death March at the Cathedral
Letter from J.C. Jones, Nathaniel's brother
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Letter from James Griffith, 'Ferndale', Bayswater
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Expressing sympathy with Jones during his serious illness.
Letter from H.W. Padley, Wakefield
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Note in red ink on the first page "End of September 1888" probably written by Maisie Jones.
Congratulates Jones on his recent marriage. Gives news of former school friends. Notes a visit to W.C. Ward, a good friend of Jones', and gives news of him. Describes a 'mission' held in London, the speakers at which were: Spurgeon, Dr Parker, Newman Hall and Father Ignatius. Discusses the Armada tercentenary, noting the lack of emphasis on the religious aspects of the event.
Letter from H.W. Padley, Oxford
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Note on final page written by Maisie Jones.
Enclosures mentioned but not found with the letter.
Gives news of former mutual school friends from Oxford (postings, marriages, etc.). Describes Padley's posting at Davenport. Includes a discussion of the Home Rule discussion then raging in England. Mentions the Pope's Jubilee, Canon Christopher, and asks Jones questions about Australia.
Letter from H.W. Padley, Castlebar Court, Ealing, London West
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Notes by Maisie Jones in the margins.
Gives news of former school friends, in particular the possibility of others emigrating (Jones apparently sent each one an invitation to join him). Ward to go to Melbourne. Includes Padley's impressions of Griffith Thomas. Discusses the establishment of Mansfield College and describes a mission held by Father Ignatius at Westminster Town Hall.